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The.Companies propose a Corporate
The Companies propos,e' a Rate
The Com~nl~propose tarlfftei;m
"'f~ tornpiri1es p~po~ a shop~ni .
Separation Plan which specifies how
Unbundling Plan that specifies·the
and conditlpn~ to address reasona~
lncentl~, for consumers who seek _alter- ·
they and their affiliates will supply com- unbundled components for electric gen'·. 'requlrerr!erits for Initially chdoslngan .
natJ.~·~u generation servl~e , "
petitive retail electric generation service · . erat~on, transmission, and distribution
. ~lter~~tiYe·~e~eratlon s,uppli~J, cl'\a.ngpr~l~r$'ihat repres~nts the lowe·., Of ,.
al)d non-electric products and ~ervices . serv&lt;ce..Beginning on January 1, ~oo1: .. ~ lng suppliers. length of comm~tment by . the ew,~~ market price of elect(lc
in additlo·n to non-competitive trans- ..' .there will be two tariff offerings: the . . a c.usto(!'letlfo~ service, transmission · . · el'le£a··9!' the unbundl~ generation,
mission and distribution retail electric . Starid.ard,Jariff for cus~ol"ers ~ho con- . r ' ,'si=ry/~,t~d ot~er necessary chan~~· :•:) ~ rat~~~ curre~ applicable rate
To Whom it May Concern:
serviCe through fully separate affiliates · ttnue to take service from the
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The·compa,nl.~ request,authority to .
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Public Notice is hereby given pursuant
· The propased Transltio~ Plans ·to~ld ·
ties. Specifically. each Company plans to conditions of service, rat~ schedule5 and · . ·receiVe tr.risltiOn ~nues that will
to Section 4928.31, Ohio Revl5ed Code,
establish new transmission and dlstri- · . seVeral tax and other rid~rs, and refl~s assist In mfklr,ig the transiti~r. to.it fully affect customer rates and equid affect
that on December 30, 1999, Columbus
bution subsidiaries. The new distrlbu· a 5% discount from the generation com- .comPetitJVt.~it ele(fr!c·i~l'l!tlbn
the d~l.oplng.el~lc competitive mar:
Southern Power Company (CSP) and
tion subsidiaries wifi own and operate . ponlmtf.or resldentia.l customers; ~nd .: : market. s~~h levlnu'~ ~·!=H~~ion- ' ~- ~r5~~~-t9, Seqlon :49_2~:~ R~lsed
Ohio Power Company (OPCO) (cellectiveall of the distribution assets currently
the Open Access Distribution Tariff for . al regul.atory assets l!'d ~~n~~ener; ' Code, any petSorl tiaving ~ ~al and subly referred to as the Companies) filed
owned by CSP and OPCO, respectively.
customer~ who choose ~n alternative
ation a~sets, Reg:ul.atory as~, St··cu~
stintlaf Interest In the Transition Pl~ns·
with the Pubffc Utilities Commission of
While the new tran~mission subsldl~rles · :electric generation supplier, which
tomer receivables/' are e11pen~whlch ·may file ~~V]th th~ PUCO preliminarY,.,
Ohio (PUCO) Tr~nsition Plan5 for the
will Own the transmission assets curincludes terms and conditions, open
otherwise would hlille been ~red .·: objectlon.s.to th.e propPsed ~ransltlon
Companies' provision of retail electric
iently owned by CSP and OPCO, respecaccess distribution rate schedules, appll- by the Companies, b\« wl)ich ~ ~n,,.. pla~s, WI'! if~ ~hall!&lt;'en~l,f_y, ~th speciflcl· ' ·
service in the state of Ohio. In (a5e Nos.
tl~~ely, those assets will be pperated In
_cable riders, and a Transition Charge.
deferred fo,r _recovery ~~u,s?!YJ,W~.; , ~ lssu~ and r:espor~~~.'~,rta!nlng.to
99-1729-EL-ETP and 99·1730-EL-ETP,
the manner described fn the
rates. In addition; tl:le Comp;jl!l~.pr~ . ' any aspect of the' prtipcKeC! Transition
respectively. The Plans provide that,
Companies' plan for the indept:n!lent
' The Companies address ~peratlpnal sup- pose to establish nev.i reguJ~:assefs .. Plans, SIJCH OBJECTIONS MtJsr BE '· :
beginning on January 1, 2001, customers
operation of their trarismisslon facilities. port systems and other technical imple- resulting frcJr? compll~~ wltlti'eledrtc
FIUD W~H TI:IE PU.CO NO ,lATER'THAN
may choose an alternative supplier of
' The generation assets will iemain with
mentation issues pertaining to competi- Industry restriictur,lng obllg"!OI!S af'ld · ,FEBRL:JARY.14. 2000.
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electric generation seriljce. For cus. tamers who ch09se. to remain
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Company for the supply of generation
with appropriate recagnltion of the sub-, ment and operations performed by the
requests ~~ ~ $~~igg,ooo:f0ri
Plans, whl(h 'are CIIITef1tly ~nctln.
service, rates for electric service during
stantial overlapping financial arrange- · Companies to provide electric ~hoice to· exlstl(l~ an!! new tea1.1lato'l' IJsets~i.,nd . . befo~ U:le PUCO. are·avalllib\t .fOr .~ '. '•
the market development period will be
m~nts that currently exiSt. The goai Is to their customers.
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· . ()pea reqlll!$ reC9very of $610.78~.000 lns~lon durlniJ normal business ·
capped and will equal rates_in effect on
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s~arate each operating company In an 1
.flours at the pffkes Ot the P\,)~0, 18Q
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October 5, 1999, adjusted for statutory
ord~rly and economi~ally efficient man- . The Companies propose an Empl¥e ·. In ad!lltlon, efCh eompi!IY.If.Cique~lng 1: East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43~i5- ,.
exceptio~s. The Companies' request for ·
ner. ilrid mJnlmlze additional transition
Assistance Plan fur providing severance, ' recovery of stran~ aeneratfQn
3793; 1-Boo-686-]126; at tj1e llffl~ of
approval of the Transition Plans as filed
costs that result 1!'om prematurely,
retraining, early retirement, reterltlon, · for the dfffi!rence bebr•eaa the 1 - ., AEP Service.co!f)o,.,tlon,1 Riverside ,, 1
is now pending before the PUCO.
unwinding the existing fli')'Jnclal
oUtplacement, apd other, assistance for ·;' estlmat~ m.rket eHd! !'If eleql'Jc.·enet:l Piau, &lt;;olumb s, Clio :4321~, by~Contict•
arrangements. The Companf~s· cus~ ,. ·· · · the Companies' ~mplo~s ~hose ·
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CSP and OP,CO are two of seven operattamers will continue to rec~_lve the .
employment Is affected by electric
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ing companies of the 'multi-state
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sa1J1e level of service. In addition to sat; .Industry re*ucturfng, a~hough the
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American Electric Power System. CSP
·l~fylr1g their statutory obligations to · . Companies haven~ Identified any such Cot;npany will beO(II ~· ~sls;as· .~ . //JMPAN;f:Nio OHIO POWER COI\Ap,jiNY
. provides retail electric service to·approxprovldenoticeoftheTransltl,onPiiins,
employeesatthlsttme.~erefore,the
s~on~~edu'1UIIIs:-fb''ttte · l ·:··~:. ·~
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4905-20 and 4905.21; Ohio Revised Code, Education Plan wherelrJ ~Companies
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to the extent the Miller Act Is appficable wJII providefl.!ndlng.to h['p educa_te
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choose an al~ernatlve generatlo1n suppll- ' the ~trol ofthtirr transmltljon J;M;tll- · · , ·
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NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS 'FOR
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PLANS AND APPliCATIONS FOR RECEIPT
OF TRANSITION REVENUES BY COLUMBUS SOUTHERN POWER COMPANY AND
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the upcoming census, and noted 1hat the test-· do no reply to the mailing.
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for census v.:orkers is about to
Davenport also encouraged complete and
· . MIDDLEPORT - · The Meigs County be&amp;~rn
'accurate reporting to the census bureau. Infor- .
Commissioners and repre&amp;entatives·from sevThose tests will be . administered in niation abou1 the ce~sus and censu~ j~s i~
erai CJ&gt;Unty agencies piesented information· Pome10y and Racin~.. Dav~nport . sajd that available by contactmg the comm1ss1oners
·ind offered assistan~ to.the public during ihe ' approximately :JO posttions wtll be filled at the , office~~ 992·2895.
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eornmlssion~rs' first town meeting.
. • beginning of the census effort, with others to , Kann ~ohnson, Metg.s Coun~y touq_sm
Th'e me-eting was held at ihe American · follow, ·
dtrector, d1scussed e_fforts m attractmg tou'!sts
Legion Hall in Middleport and was hosted by · Tliose jobs will pay between $9.50 and to the county, and dtsplared the latest. tounsm
tile cOmmissioners.
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Janet Howard, the coinmission'ers' pRSi-":,1 f&lt;lr ~~nsus may :set th~ir own hours, .includ· ·. av~ilabl~ through her office and at vanous
dent, said the meeting would be 1h.e "lint of. · Ina W9i'k on eventngs and weekends, when . area busmesses.
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ma0y," and said that ihe·commissioners w011ld ·!llOSt fiCRSUS work will be perfo~m~d .. Effort · . Johnson ~lso s~owed the county's new five· .
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'try to ~Sit every commimity in the CQIInty this'' w_111 b! milde·· to place workers m then own mmut~ _toun~n:' vtdeo. . .
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Demse Ptttmger, a field representative or.
.r.e~".veral presentations were made-prior'to a
Dii ' 1 ~ said that the census effort will U.S. l{e~. Ted Strickla?d, 0-Lucasvlll~,. also
· q~estion·and-answer session.
begin is time with a mailing, with follow:up ~poke .bneny on a vanety of. federal tssues,
Commissioner Mick Oave~port reported on · visits ~census ~orkers to those homes whtch . tnci1J!Itng health care and Medtcar~. as well as

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f,ey loi.. Miller ~as filed his petition
candidacy .for Meigs County sher·

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POMEROY ~ ,t.!eigs Record~r
Judi~ A. Kina is 56ekirig to retam
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· Deputment and • former patrolman 'rec!lfder'• office for, years 1lfld
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·for the Middleport Polioe Depart- llakl'*'"loolra forward to serving the
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George Wuhiaaron 57, Texu 44, Ok!AhorM ]9,
Mar-quette 14, Slanford .H. Vandrrbill 13. Micbipn
·II ' Evlnsville 9, KeDNcky 8. VitJinia Florida$,
SW ·MisSOQri St. !5, St. Joseph'&amp;5. Tedl ,AI:M s~
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Albohy Alexander 91. Trimble'l-9
Beaver EMw;n Pike 66. Oay 46
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Steals: 13·(1hle &amp; Lyons4 each). Thtal FGs: 19--48 4. Auburn(2) . ....................... 13-1 l,ll8
5. Co~U~~CCticut ............................ l1·2 1.440
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6. Duke ....................................... ll ·2 1,376
7. S~acu,.(l) ............ , ............... ll-0 1.3l9
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9.1Ddi&amp;na ................................... 12·1 1,1~6 ,.
10. Florida ................................. l2·2 1,071
Ashl~y Standal1.. ..... .'....... ..4
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Lacey Whitlatctt. ..............4
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14. OklahomaSt ........................ l2- l 77~
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FG1: 22-58 (.373). Turnovers: 18
16. Oklohoma ............................. l3·1 611
17.OHIO ST..............................9•l, 616
18. M:uyland .............................. ll -~ 466

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6. NotrtO.mt ........... :............ :... 11·2
7. &lt;Jeoraia ................................... ll-2
8. Iowa S................ ..................... ll-2
9. Ru&lt;gen ................................. lo.2
10. Aubum .......... ........................ ll-2
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ValpanUso 89, Belmonl 86-0T
Wichita St. 80. Wyomins 71

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L.A. Clippers at BO)IOn, 1 p m.
Wnshinaton a! Indiana. 7 p.m.
New York at Detroh. 7::\0 p.m.
Chicago M Cbnrloue, LID p.m.
· L.A.l4ers ac MilwiWket-, 8 p.m.

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Stony Brook. 61 , Ekm 60
·Texas Southern 80. GrambliAs St. 73
lbr Cimdel67. W. Carolin.a 63
Winthrop 11. William&amp;. Mary 64

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S. Cn'mlinn S1. 71.-HOwnrd 6J
SE Miqouri 61, Middle Te:nnessee '-8
S01mford 90. Aorida A.ti!U'tiC 46

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. Fali'lei&amp;h Dick.lmon 63, Mouol St. Mwy 's, Md.
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Hartford 79. New H.......... 59
Mo•moulh, N.J. S8, ll.MBC 57
Niqara 79, looa 67
Roben Morris 73, St Francia, NY 63
St Fraac:is, Pa. 7.\, Lons Island U. 58
St John'• 75, Georsetown 66
Sr. Pclcr's90, Rider 73
Vennont 76, Maine 75

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New MeJ.ko 11, Cekndo St. 70
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SMU 9, - h 8. Wiacauin 11. llanlo 7,
Bill St. 6. WaK Fotelt ' · St. Bonh•tuft ) , SetOb
Half 2, Bo.Haa 0... I. Dolaw.. I, Micbipn I,
MiMiuipti 1, SW MisiOUri St. I, Soulheni Miu. I,

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ChiCOJO Dl Ntw YO;rk. 7:.\0 p.m.
MiiTYU nt MinncsotJt. 8 p.m.
Phoenix at Seaule; 10 p.m.
Dnllns at Golden Stllfe.- 10 :~0 p.m.
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New Jersey 100, OrlnOO:o 94
CLEVELAND Ill , L.A. Clippers 106
Milwaukee U7. Charlone 87
San Anlonio 93. Utah 86
POnlnnd 107. Dallas 94 ·
L.A. L.akers I~. Oetn·e r 95

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Si61mtnl0 ........................... 19 12
Phoenix ................................: l9 13
L.A. Clippen ........:............... IO 2.\
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Houston .•. .•..:........................10 23 .303
Doii* .................... ................ IO 24 .m
V~ver ............................. IO 24 .294

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O:uJielle Spencer ........ ...... 2
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Stacie W:IISOn ................... !
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Assists: 4 (Baker.\). Fouls: IS. Reltounda:: 3l
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New YotiL ............ ,.............. .lO 13
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· , She is a lifelong Meigs resident,
and she and her husband, Gene P.
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~nd Jason Utt. She is the daughter of
Letter A. Spencer.

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as a Republican candidate for Meigs
·County clerk of courts in the March
7 primary.
She i.s the
daughter of the
late
Oscar
"Ottie" Scholl,
local barber and
lifelong county
resident, and the
late
Frances
"Fannie" (Lippi)
Scholl, also a
lifelong Meigs
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resident.
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. Harrison is a
~ifelong county resident and gradu:ate of Pomeroy High Sehool. She
lives· in Bedford Township with her
husband of 37 years, Dale E. Harri·son, retired teacher of electronics at '
Meigs High School and son of
'J..ouise · E. (Carl) Harrison and the
·late Olen D. Harrison, both of MeigS
County. She has two children, Seott
Jiarrison of Middleport, and Jodi
. 9eorge of Pomeroy.
• Harrison has served Meigs Counfy in the clerk of courts office since
:-October 1975. · Prior to that, she
: worked for about ,two years in the
, title office for the former Republican
: clerk of courts, Evelyn Lucke.
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lit October 1975, she became
~· deputy clerk, and she currently
·. works for .Republican clerk Larry E.
:· Spencer, who has not filed for re:· el~ction after 28 years of service.
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:: bers of Bradbury Church of Christ
:· and are members of t&amp;e J:lelles and
· ··;: Beaus Western Style Square Dance ·
, Club.
. Harrison said she enjoys working
:· with and serving· the people of
;:. Meigs County and understands the
•:. importance of the clerk's position to
:. the community.
;: She pointed to her 25 years of
:&lt; knowledge and experience in the
•: offi~e of .clerk of courts and serving
:: the people and community of Meigs

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He is a lifelong
Racine resident
and is a 20-year
employee
of
Southern Local .
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· He is a U.S.
Navy
veteran
and past com·
mander
of
Racine AmeriSpe~er
can Legion Post
602. He is a past
master of Shade River Lodge 453 F .
&amp; AM, Chester, past vice president
of Southern Lo&lt;;al OAPSE Chapter
453, and a past member of the
Republican Central Committee.
Spencer cited the following con-

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cerns he would address if elected
commiSSioner, including road
improvements (particularly U.S. 33
from Athens to Darwin and from
Five Points to the Ravenswood
bridge); attracting industry to create
more jobs; o,pposing the elimina!ion
of any addttaonal county servtces
taken to other count~es and fighting
to return those _services. t~e coun!y
has already lost, and s!nv1~~ to aad
and ass1st ail to~~ shops,. v1llages,
and elected offlc.aal.s wat.hm the
scope of the.co~massaoners office.
H~ and has w1fe, Judy, have be~n
marned 26 years and have two chlldren, Lasa Wolfe of Columbus, and
John Spencer of Clarksv1lle, Ark. He
15 the son of Elson a.nd Dorothy

deputnMJII Ia - ~of Surwyiq IIIII MIPnow dltll·h. · pi•
1111 Plof1 '111ttl Lllld SUI:•
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..yon ot Ohio. HI II allo a ...nbiDI
aakl he Uled d. the County l!nlit~N~S ,6 Miotioot
-nd lftMIIC• d. Ohio.
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maximize Ilion School Bol!d for alx ycara, with
as county ...-Jneer
11M Two pin... the lilt two • the preaident. He is •
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POMEROY _ Robert H. "Bob"
dollara
to Church and Drew Wdletcr Poll ~9.
Eason, a registered professional engienhance
the Amcricait Legion.
neer and surveyor, is seeking re,clecEatiOn
infrMinacture
of · ·He and his wife, Nora, have three
tion as Meigs County engineer.
Meip
County
children, Robert R. "Rob" and Krill&amp;
A resident of the Flat'woods com'
and
bring
the
hi&amp;hway
dcplnment
Ealon and their daughter, Amanda;
. munity, Eason has served 35 engineer
into
th,
21st
cenlllry.
additionHubell "Huey" and Susan l'.a!loh,
since 1993.
Prior to becoming county engi- ' al funds have paved about 180 miles POmeroy, and Unda and Jeff Warner
neer, Eason had a background in man- of county ·roads and replaced lS · and tlleir two sons, Jay and David,
also of Pomeroy. A fourth child,
agement and engineering. and said ·bridges within the county, he said.
Eason
is
a
member
of
the
AmeriAngell!.
through his leadership, the highway
. is deceased.
Spencer of Racine; and the pandlon
of the late Henry and Mae Spencer
of Chester, and Oara Powell ind the
late Chrisie Powell of Racine.

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Jan, 10, 2000 in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
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Born March 11, 1912 in Gallia County, she was the daughter of the late
.George and Alberta Diggins Hill, she was a homemaker.
. • She is ~rvived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and Belinda
·Lane of. Middleport, and Tommy and Barbara Lane of .Racine; and· four
srandch1ldren, two step-grandchildren, 11 great-grandehildten and two step·
,great-grandchildren.
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SIX brothers and two sisters.
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Se':'ices will be 11 a.m. Thursday in the Fisher Fune,.;l Home, Middlepo.rt wllh AI H~rtson officiating. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery,
Middleport . Fnends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 tonight.

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. : Scott Powell processed 22 case~
: Monday in Pomeroy Magistrate
·Court.
· Fined · were: Julie Johnson,
: Mason, W.Va., no operator's ,
:license, $63 and costs, three da,ys in
• jail, suspended if valid o.l. is
:obtained within 90 days, stop sign
: violation, $63; Jo Ellen Wolfe,
: Pomeroy, FRA suspen.sion, $150
:and costs, three days in jail sus• pended if license obtained within
:90 days; Cheryl Stumbo, Pomeroy,
; ao child restraint, $100 ·and ·costs;
·: James Harmon Jr., Syracuse, no
. • child restraini, $100 and costs
;defective .exhaust, $43 and costs:
: ~oger E. Partlow, Pomeroy, defec• hve exhaust, $43 and costs; Juanita
; Lane, Mason, W.Va., child restraint,
: $1,00 and costs, seven days to
;o~tain ~ar . seat; Michael Blessing,
• Reedsvtlle, spe~d. $49 and costs.
: Forfeiting bonds ·were: Murrell
:o. Bailey Jr., 'Alb•!IY· illegal left .
• turn, $63; James E. Trout, Rutland
; illegal left turn, $63; .Daniel P.
: Demko, Langsyi)le, illega) left turn,
; S63; Donna M. Rose, Rutland, traf• fie light, $83; Nicholas J. Goodwin, .
: Pomeroy, loitering, $83; Charles F.
: Althouse, P9meroy, fa,ilure to yield,
: $63; Shane E. Swisher, Gallipolis,
. speed, $64; Cindy P.ickens,
: romeroy, traffic light, $83; Jarrod
:P. Webb,, Datrander, speed, $66;
. Jessica C. Stobart, Cheshire, ·left of
:cneter, $63,' failure to maintain rea:sonable control, $83; Donna
;Gheen, Middleport, 'traffic light,
.$83; James B. Th'omas, Jr., Syra·
:cuse, speed, $64; Jeremiah E. Heck,
:Athens, speed, $73; ·Isabelle Co~ch;
: R~veoswD\)d, W.Va., . speed, $69;
,and Sarah L. K6monczi, Zanesville
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Scott's name was introduced by
MIDDLEPORT - Kathy Scott Co.uncil President Stephen Houchof Park Street in Middleport is the ins, and council member • Rae
newest member of Middleport Vii- Gwiazdowsky moved that Scott bt
lage CounciL
appointed, with all members but
Scott . was appointed to fill the Bob Pooler voting in favor of the .
unexpired term of Sandy Iannarelli appointment.
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Scott has been a Middleport resi- ·
even'jhg. Council recessed its regular · dent for over 20 years. She and her
meeting until •last 'night so th,e husband, Jonathan, have two chilappointment could be made.
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lannarelli said that she had been
when ~he was elected ·mayor in in contact with ·~ani Hendricker of
: Novem,her. Since she asSumed the the Ohio Municipal League, an~ had
m~yor's post last spring, her ~eat has been told earlier Tuesday thjtt the
been occupied by Bob Robinson, but appointment could . be either a
Robinson assumed the seat of Beth Republican or a Democrat..
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.' Stivers - the .position to which he
She. had said Monday evening
was elected -on Jan. 1. ·
that the candidate must be a Repub. Several names were put forth by .lican, ·since the candidate ··would
rouncil members last night as polen- ·r.eplace a Republican on councii. But
tial candidales for the position, lannanrelli said that Hendricker ,had
including Jean Craig, Clarabelle told her th~ rule applies only to
Riley, Faye Manley and Fred Hoff- county offic~s and offices in cities.
man.
(Middleport l.i&amp; classified as a vii-.
Those candidates had been con- lage.)
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tacted prior. to the 'meeting and had
During ·a short business meeting
· expressed an interest in the appoint- following the .appointment process,
lannarelli noted that she had recently been given credit in !lie newspaper for a proposed · plan to revert
control
Middleport's parks and ·
The. Daily SentiiJel recreationof programs
to ·council, .and
(liSPS Ul·MO)
said that.the proposal was originally
&lt;;oe..ahy Nflnplpor - ..... ~~made •by Sam Eblen.
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Publilhed every afternoOn, M;ondly throu&amp;h
Attending the meeting, in addiFriday, 111 Coull St~. Pomeroy, Ohio, by the
tion to lannarelli; Houchins, GwiazOhio \\!ley PubllohlnJ. Company. Second
dowsky
and P.Wer, ·were Council.:IIR p»llp paid It Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mt•ber. 11tr: Ass0ci11ed Press, and lhe OIUo
men Roger Malt!~y and Bob RollinNowapaper Auoclation.
POSTMASIER: Sen4 odd"'! oorrt&lt;IIOIII 10 i : S?n, an~ 9er~
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completed by Memorial Day.
He said the Community Association should consider "Evening in the
Park" event~ for June, July and
August, to take place around the monument, and suggested concerts, iee
cream socials, ~hicken barbecues and
other summertime events.
The .association voted to retain
Duffield as president, Mary Wise as
vice president, Dick Owen as treasurer and Steve Dunfee as secretary.

· . T Vaughan Fani · has ,been in the grocery business
throughout tha last 00 years and we would like to take .
this time to s.ay thank you to our valued custo·marse We are:
proud to be lqcally owned and operated and look forward :
to serving your nea~s th'rougllout .the next century. · ... .

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Weather forecast:
Showers and thunderstorms were
Tonigl)t ... Rain likely. Lows around ·
prediC~ed for portions of Ohio tonight . .40. 59ui'h wind 10 to 15 mph, shifting
as a low pressure syll!em approached to the west. Chance of rain 70 percent.
from the west. .
Thursday...Turning colder and
The thunderstorm threat was brisk. 'A chance or rain showers early,
greatest for southern Ohio, the then a chance of snow showers .in the
National Weather Service said. Rain afternoon. Mostly cloudy. Early highs.
and some snow was likely in the 40 to 45, then temperatures falling
north. .
into the lower 30s. Chance of precipiLows tonight were expected to be tation 30 percent.
in the mid to upper 20s.
Thursday' night...Clearing. Ldws
. Colde( , temperatures can be '.around ZQ.
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expected bit Thursday, with highs
Extended forecast:
mostly in the' 30s. Snow flurries will
· Friday...Partly cloudy. Highs in the
linger .in the colder air through Jburs- mid and upper 30s.
day night. Lows will be J0-20.
Saturday.. .lncreasing clouds. A
The .recotll-high temperature for . chance of snow or rain showers dur·this date at the Columbus weather sta- ing the night. Lows in the upper tC!'ns
tion was 67 degrees in 1916 while the and highs in the lower 40s.
record low was 13 I;Jelow zero in
Sunday... Mostly cloudy with a
1918. Sunset tonight will be a1 5:27 chance of rain or snow showers.
.p.m. ·and sunrise Thursday at 7:53 Lows in the mid 30s and highs around
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J~n~ary 11, 2000 at Pleasant Valley Hospital in Point Pleasant; West Virglma.
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and Blanche McElhiJ!IIey Wolfe. ·
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car repairman for the New York Central Railroad. He tired .as a press operator for Imperial Electric. He was a member of th Rutland Church ·of
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Middleport; a son and daughter-in-Jaw, Harold and,t:arol Wolfe of Fort
Myers, Florida; three grandchildren,-Darin Wolfe of Orlando, Florida; Beth
(Alan) Meneely of F6r1 Wayne, Indiana, and Melissa (Jesse) Soward of
Pomeroy; great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn arid Derek Meneely of Fort Wa)me,
and Morgan and Mitchell Howard o( Pomeroy; 11,1d sisters, Lena Martin of
Mi~dleport, and Audrey (James) Haley of R.utland.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred
Wolfe, in February 1999; a sister, Juanita Wolfe; and a bi'Qther, Franklin.
Eugene Wolfe.
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.Services will be held Friday, January 14, ·2000 at 1 p.m: althe Rutland
Church of the Nazarene, with the Rev. Samuel Basye officiating. Burial will
follow in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire. Friends may call Thursday, January 13, 2000 from 6-9 p..m. at the Fisher Funeral Home in Middleport.
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rizcd him to pursue the purchase of
additional snowflake lights and
ChriStmas banners. so decorations
can be placed on Mill Street and General Hartinger Parkway.
The decorations would be identical to those purchased this year, and
Duffield said the village might be able
to save money by porchasing them
after Christmas.
Duffield added the village contributed $1,000 to the American
Legion's efforts to restore the AllWars Monument in Stewart-Bennett
Memorial Park, located next to the
post office.
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\residents alld elected officials, who
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anc most important to the county.
for the importance to cconomic.develThe hospital's administration will
opf!ll'nl. She said that potential indus- not ask for another levy, Bowe~ said.
tries require c'- emergency medical
The Community Association cited
care in communities where they the import;utcc of emergency C8l1! as
locate.
the reason for its endorsement of the.
Owners of a home valued at levy --. the first endorsement frotn an
$100,000 would pay about S10.SO a organization ~ be made .
month, Dailey .said, noting this cost
Dailey, and Bowers will visit other
would be considerably Jess than the community groups to discuss the
cost of one ambulance run to an out• issue, they said.
of-county emergency run.
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In other businesS, Association
The three-year funding periOII President Myron Duffield noted Midwould alli&gt;w the h9spital's manage- dleport Village Council had autho-

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Letter A. Spencer.

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as a Republican candidate for Meigs
·County clerk of courts in the March
7 primary.
She i.s the
daughter of the
late
Oscar
"Ottie" Scholl,
local barber and
lifelong county
resident, and the
late
Frances
"Fannie" (Lippi)
Scholl, also a
lifelong Meigs
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resident.
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. Harrison is a
~ifelong county resident and gradu:ate of Pomeroy High Sehool. She
lives· in Bedford Township with her
husband of 37 years, Dale E. Harri·son, retired teacher of electronics at '
Meigs High School and son of
'J..ouise · E. (Carl) Harrison and the
·late Olen D. Harrison, both of MeigS
County. She has two children, Seott
Jiarrison of Middleport, and Jodi
. 9eorge of Pomeroy.
• Harrison has served Meigs Counfy in the clerk of courts office since
:-October 1975. · Prior to that, she
: worked for about ,two years in the
, title office for the former Republican
: clerk of courts, Evelyn Lucke.
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lit October 1975, she became
~· deputy clerk, and she currently
·. works for .Republican clerk Larry E.
:· Spencer, who has not filed for re:· el~ction after 28 years of service.
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:: bers of Bradbury Church of Christ
:· and are members of t&amp;e J:lelles and
· ··;: Beaus Western Style Square Dance ·
, Club.
. Harrison said she enjoys working
:· with and serving· the people of
;:. Meigs County and understands the
•:. importance of the clerk's position to
:. the community.
;: She pointed to her 25 years of
:&lt; knowledge and experience in the
•: offi~e of .clerk of courts and serving
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He is a lifelong
Racine resident
and is a 20-year
employee
of
Southern Local .
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· He is a U.S.
Navy
veteran
and past com·
mander
of
Racine AmeriSpe~er
can Legion Post
602. He is a past
master of Shade River Lodge 453 F .
&amp; AM, Chester, past vice president
of Southern Lo&lt;;al OAPSE Chapter
453, and a past member of the
Republican Central Committee.
Spencer cited the following con-

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cerns he would address if elected
commiSSioner, including road
improvements (particularly U.S. 33
from Athens to Darwin and from
Five Points to the Ravenswood
bridge); attracting industry to create
more jobs; o,pposing the elimina!ion
of any addttaonal county servtces
taken to other count~es and fighting
to return those _services. t~e coun!y
has already lost, and s!nv1~~ to aad
and ass1st ail to~~ shops,. v1llages,
and elected offlc.aal.s wat.hm the
scope of the.co~massaoners office.
H~ and has w1fe, Judy, have be~n
marned 26 years and have two chlldren, Lasa Wolfe of Columbus, and
John Spencer of Clarksv1lle, Ark. He
15 the son of Elson a.nd Dorothy

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aakl he Uled d. the County l!nlit~N~S ,6 Miotioot
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POMEROY _ Robert H. "Bob"
dollara
to Church and Drew Wdletcr Poll ~9.
Eason, a registered professional engienhance
the Amcricait Legion.
neer and surveyor, is seeking re,clecEatiOn
infrMinacture
of · ·He and his wife, Nora, have three
tion as Meigs County engineer.
Meip
County
children, Robert R. "Rob" and Krill&amp;
A resident of the Flat'woods com'
and
bring
the
hi&amp;hway
dcplnment
Ealon and their daughter, Amanda;
. munity, Eason has served 35 engineer
into
th,
21st
cenlllry.
additionHubell "Huey" and Susan l'.a!loh,
since 1993.
Prior to becoming county engi- ' al funds have paved about 180 miles POmeroy, and Unda and Jeff Warner
neer, Eason had a background in man- of county ·roads and replaced lS · and tlleir two sons, Jay and David,
also of Pomeroy. A fourth child,
agement and engineering. and said ·bridges within the county, he said.
Eason
is
a
member
of
the
AmeriAngell!.
through his leadership, the highway
. is deceased.
Spencer of Racine; and the pandlon
of the late Henry and Mae Spencer
of Chester, and Oara Powell ind the
late Chrisie Powell of Racine.

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Jan, 10, 2000 in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
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Born March 11, 1912 in Gallia County, she was the daughter of the late
.George and Alberta Diggins Hill, she was a homemaker.
. • She is ~rvived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and Belinda
·Lane of. Middleport, and Tommy and Barbara Lane of .Racine; and· four
srandch1ldren, two step-grandchildren, 11 great-grandehildten and two step·
,great-grandchildren.
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SIX brothers and two sisters.
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Se':'ices will be 11 a.m. Thursday in the Fisher Fune,.;l Home, Middlepo.rt wllh AI H~rtson officiating. Burial will be in the Riverview Cemetery,
Middleport . Fnends may call at the funeral home from 7-9 tonight.

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·Court.
· Fined · were: Julie Johnson,
: Mason, W.Va., no operator's ,
:license, $63 and costs, three da,ys in
• jail, suspended if valid o.l. is
:obtained within 90 days, stop sign
: violation, $63; Jo Ellen Wolfe,
: Pomeroy, FRA suspen.sion, $150
:and costs, three days in jail sus• pended if license obtained within
:90 days; Cheryl Stumbo, Pomeroy,
; ao child restraint, $100 ·and ·costs;
·: James Harmon Jr., Syracuse, no
. • child restraini, $100 and costs
;defective .exhaust, $43 and costs:
: ~oger E. Partlow, Pomeroy, defec• hve exhaust, $43 and costs; Juanita
; Lane, Mason, W.Va., child restraint,
: $1,00 and costs, seven days to
;o~tain ~ar . seat; Michael Blessing,
• Reedsvtlle, spe~d. $49 and costs.
: Forfeiting bonds ·were: Murrell
:o. Bailey Jr., 'Alb•!IY· illegal left .
• turn, $63; James E. Trout, Rutland
; illegal left turn, $63; .Daniel P.
: Demko, Langsyi)le, illega) left turn,
; S63; Donna M. Rose, Rutland, traf• fie light, $83; Nicholas J. Goodwin, .
: Pomeroy, loitering, $83; Charles F.
: Althouse, P9meroy, fa,ilure to yield,
: $63; Shane E. Swisher, Gallipolis,
. speed, $64; Cindy P.ickens,
: romeroy, traffic light, $83; Jarrod
:P. Webb,, Datrander, speed, $66;
. Jessica C. Stobart, Cheshire, ·left of
:cneter, $63,' failure to maintain rea:sonable control, $83; Donna
;Gheen, Middleport, 'traffic light,
.$83; James B. Th'omas, Jr., Syra·
:cuse, speed, $64; Jeremiah E. Heck,
:Athens, speed, $73; ·Isabelle Co~ch;
: R~veoswD\)d, W.Va., . speed, $69;
,and Sarah L. K6monczi, Zanesville
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Scott's name was introduced by
MIDDLEPORT - Kathy Scott Co.uncil President Stephen Houchof Park Street in Middleport is the ins, and council member • Rae
newest member of Middleport Vii- Gwiazdowsky moved that Scott bt
lage CounciL
appointed, with all members but
Scott . was appointed to fill the Bob Pooler voting in favor of the .
unexpired term of Sandy Iannarelli appointment.
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Scott has been a Middleport resi- ·
even'jhg. Council recessed its regular · dent for over 20 years. She and her
meeting until •last 'night so th,e husband, Jonathan, have two chilappointment could be made.
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lannarelli said that she had been
when ~he was elected ·mayor in in contact with ·~ani Hendricker of
: Novem,her. Since she asSumed the the Ohio Municipal League, an~ had
m~yor's post last spring, her ~eat has been told earlier Tuesday thjtt the
been occupied by Bob Robinson, but appointment could . be either a
Robinson assumed the seat of Beth Republican or a Democrat..
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.' Stivers - the .position to which he
She. had said Monday evening
was elected -on Jan. 1. ·
that the candidate must be a Repub. Several names were put forth by .lican, ·since the candidate ··would
rouncil members last night as polen- ·r.eplace a Republican on councii. But
tial candidales for the position, lannanrelli said that Hendricker ,had
including Jean Craig, Clarabelle told her th~ rule applies only to
Riley, Faye Manley and Fred Hoff- county offic~s and offices in cities.
man.
(Middleport l.i&amp; classified as a vii-.
Those candidates had been con- lage.)
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During ·a short business meeting
· expressed an interest in the appoint- following the .appointment process,
lannarelli noted that she had recently been given credit in !lie newspaper for a proposed · plan to revert
control
Middleport's parks and ·
The. Daily SentiiJel recreationof programs
to ·council, .and
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said that.the proposal was originally
&lt;;oe..ahy Nflnplpor - ..... ~~made •by Sam Eblen.
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Publilhed every afternoOn, M;ondly throu&amp;h
Attending the meeting, in addiFriday, 111 Coull St~. Pomeroy, Ohio, by the
tion to lannarelli; Houchins, GwiazOhio \\!ley PubllohlnJ. Company. Second
dowsky
and P.Wer, ·were Council.:IIR p»llp paid It Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mt•ber. 11tr: Ass0ci11ed Press, and lhe OIUo
men Roger Malt!~y and Bob RollinNowapaper Auoclation.
POSTMASIER: Sen4 odd"'! oorrt&lt;IIOIII 10 i : S?n, an~ 9er~
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completed by Memorial Day.
He said the Community Association should consider "Evening in the
Park" event~ for June, July and
August, to take place around the monument, and suggested concerts, iee
cream socials, ~hicken barbecues and
other summertime events.
The .association voted to retain
Duffield as president, Mary Wise as
vice president, Dick Owen as treasurer and Steve Dunfee as secretary.

· . T Vaughan Fani · has ,been in the grocery business
throughout tha last 00 years and we would like to take .
this time to s.ay thank you to our valued custo·marse We are:
proud to be lqcally owned and operated and look forward :
to serving your nea~s th'rougllout .the next century. · ... .

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Weather forecast:
Showers and thunderstorms were
Tonigl)t ... Rain likely. Lows around ·
prediC~ed for portions of Ohio tonight . .40. 59ui'h wind 10 to 15 mph, shifting
as a low pressure syll!em approached to the west. Chance of rain 70 percent.
from the west. .
Thursday...Turning colder and
The thunderstorm threat was brisk. 'A chance or rain showers early,
greatest for southern Ohio, the then a chance of snow showers .in the
National Weather Service said. Rain afternoon. Mostly cloudy. Early highs.
and some snow was likely in the 40 to 45, then temperatures falling
north. .
into the lower 30s. Chance of precipiLows tonight were expected to be tation 30 percent.
in the mid to upper 20s.
Thursday' night...Clearing. Ldws
. Colde( , temperatures can be '.around ZQ.
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expected bit Thursday, with highs
Extended forecast:
mostly in the' 30s. Snow flurries will
· Friday...Partly cloudy. Highs in the
linger .in the colder air through Jburs- mid and upper 30s.
day night. Lows will be J0-20.
Saturday.. .lncreasing clouds. A
The .recotll-high temperature for . chance of snow or rain showers dur·this date at the Columbus weather sta- ing the night. Lows in the upper tC!'ns
tion was 67 degrees in 1916 while the and highs in the lower 40s.
record low was 13 I;Jelow zero in
Sunday... Mostly cloudy with a
1918. Sunset tonight will be a1 5:27 chance of rain or snow showers.
.p.m. ·and sunrise Thursday at 7:53 Lows in the mid 30s and highs around
a.m.
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MIDDLEPORT - Joseph Cline Wolfe, 83, Middleport, .died Tuesday,
J~n~ary 11, 2000 at Pleasant Valley Hospital in Point Pleasant; West Virglma.
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and Blanche McElhiJ!IIey Wolfe. ·
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' erly 'employed as a
car repairman for the New York Central Railroad. He tired .as a press operator for Imperial Electric. He was a member of th Rutland Church ·of
Nazarene.
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Middleport; a son and daughter-in-Jaw, Harold and,t:arol Wolfe of Fort
Myers, Florida; three grandchildren,-Darin Wolfe of Orlando, Florida; Beth
(Alan) Meneely of F6r1 Wayne, Indiana, and Melissa (Jesse) Soward of
Pomeroy; great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn arid Derek Meneely of Fort Wa)me,
and Morgan and Mitchell Howard o( Pomeroy; 11,1d sisters, Lena Martin of
Mi~dleport, and Audrey (James) Haley of R.utland.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred
Wolfe, in February 1999; a sister, Juanita Wolfe; and a bi'Qther, Franklin.
Eugene Wolfe.
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.Services will be held Friday, January 14, ·2000 at 1 p.m: althe Rutland
Church of the Nazarene, with the Rev. Samuel Basye officiating. Burial will
follow in Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire. Friends may call Thursday, January 13, 2000 from 6-9 p..m. at the Fisher Funeral Home in Middleport.
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rizcd him to pursue the purchase of
additional snowflake lights and
ChriStmas banners. so decorations
can be placed on Mill Street and General Hartinger Parkway.
The decorations would be identical to those purchased this year, and
Duffield said the village might be able
to save money by porchasing them
after Christmas.
Duffield added the village contributed $1,000 to the American
Legion's efforts to restore the AllWars Monument in Stewart-Bennett
Memorial Park, located next to the
post office.
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make privat~ don"tions, and ~id the

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\residents alld elected officials, who
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will determine what medical necdli
anc most important to the county.
for the importance to cconomic.develThe hospital's administration will
opf!ll'nl. She said that potential indus- not ask for another levy, Bowe~ said.
tries require c'- emergency medical
The Community Association cited
care in communities where they the import;utcc of emergency C8l1! as
locate.
the reason for its endorsement of the.
Owners of a home valued at levy --. the first endorsement frotn an
$100,000 would pay about S10.SO a organization ~ be made .
month, Dailey .said, noting this cost
Dailey, and Bowers will visit other
would be considerably Jess than the community groups to discuss the
cost of one ambulance run to an out• issue, they said.
of-county emergency run.
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In other businesS, Association
The three-year funding periOII President Myron Duffield noted Midwould alli&gt;w the h9spital's manage- dleport Village Council had autho-

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fourid itself playing host to a quietly furious na, therefore, arc present in the United States ill &gt;
Peter Jlmnings', whose grim comments from the far larger' raw numbers than in almost any other .
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LION people in prison! This apparently. struck three serial murderers at work in any givc;n year. -,:
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nat urally staggered
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tion was overwhelmingly white - 239 out of black, though blacks represent only .13 percent ;_Jaw .of averages, will have to wait IS years to.-1·
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Ji_ttle Sawbuck found itself depicted on"page,__gne ·residents in jail?
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Ttre~. tn Shreveport, _whose husband snores.
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d{&gt;zen times every . night, even
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thpugh I did not remember it .
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su,rgery is rarely required. I only
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motel.
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DEAR SWEET DREAMS:
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Carolyn Nicholson were named to
h8l)dle communion for the Bradford
Church of Christ at the recent Lydia
Council meeting.
II was noted that church directo·
ties will be updated. Secret sisters
were drawn and the ·date for the
annual. mother-daughter banquet
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disaster kits will be collected by the
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HEML!)CK GROVE - A reJ'l!lrt
on holiday projects was presented at
'this week's meet.ing of Hemlock
·Grange ~eld at the haiL
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were delivered to families with
members donating food and paper
prod~cts,; and that J ots of stuffed ·
. 'to~s had been given lo. Veterans
M~morial. 'Hospital and the; Mdies
Auxiliary for children coming into
the emergency.room or'bcina hospitalized.
Rosalie ' Johnson, lecturer, con·
ducted ·tbe literary program which
included_readings by Helen Swartz
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al life is stunning.
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think there aren 'I enough hours in a measuring stick, real ' gross "
the day, but what would you have domestic pj-oduct is nearly severr .
thought a century ago, when the times higher, manufacturing wages ·''
workweek was 30 percent longer four times. And household assels .
than today? ·.
arc seven times greater.
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Notwithstanding increases in ··;:
have reminded a time-pressed numbers, the poverty rate as a per· · ...
American, you don't know liow centage of · liouseholds h3!1· ...
well off you are. And he would have decreased three times, homeowner' 1'
had the facts to document his opin· ship has risen 43 percen~ and black · !'
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There are some comparisons that ·
. Julian L. Simon an unflinching . can't be .. eKpressed ·in, percentage ·::
· optimis~ · perhaps ) iecauk h~ was terms. TV owner.ihip, for example;'?. ·
disposed to be that way, but more . is almost univer.sal today, and own·
likely .because. Of his. penchant for ership of computers is soon likely to"!'
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what he viewed as the facts.
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1be .percentage ·of households
professor, spent 'much _of his a4ult with electricity ~as risen 10-fol~ ·) ·
life, refuting the disrilal conclu- telephone calls have rocketed by ·":
sions, so common .during lbe 'JliSI S,(j()() percent, and ownership of: J:
half century, that pliiiCI earth was cars has leaped 90-fol!l.
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speeding tQward disaster.
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He did . it ihrQUgh prodigiOus Wt espre . . e_ ~rcentagt ~f . ;•
research and voluminous writiilgs, adul~ completmg htgh school II ·"
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h bee b
ht - to . four limes htghe~ today, and the per• o.~
W IC now ave - n roug up .. .centage of bachelor degrees held by• •
date by Step!len M~re, an.I!SSOC~· women hilS risen by half.
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ate a~tl)e_ Cato Institute, a. llberta~~- , • Industrialization, often criticized ···:
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as· having brought as ·many prob-: &lt; 1
Jl.!oore, s Ctlnttnuum hu ~en · Jems as advantages, is viewed by
published by Cato .under ~e title Simon and Moore as aerator of Jbe. ·•
"The Greatest Ceittury That. Ever better life.
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Wu," subtitled "2S mir!ICulous
They co'ntend that the air we
trends of the past 100 Y~ar&amp;. "
breathe is 97 percent cleaner when
Among the more ml)'aCulous ~f measured by micrograms per- 100 ,
the trends ~~S~Cmbled by Moore IS cubic meters of lead in tbe air. And ·.
t~e 30-)'ear: i~cri:ase in Amc~can Jiu'Fiy as a ccnsequ~nce of i~vcn-' ~ ·
_hfespans w1lh1n l~c century, Aided lions . the prjce of wheat has
by hu~e d~uc:S . in ~th infant
95 percent. · . :. . : :~
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Mon:over, ~)' say, "the Arneri:, ,. 1
~~ths _fro~ heart " dtseaso, .: can Jl!'ople ~net I'CSOI!rce ~ators, ·
.. IICCOfdtngiO thC_,tome,. !lave ~~~· not rilsoufi:cS depletcrs' .,... protcccut in , h~f. and ·i~ ~fiance of tors' · of 1 the ·environment, not "'.
· n_otions th~ acci~tal ~ h~Ye deliroyers." '
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allllpt , tor . The AAoolated ,. "
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)lffect. ijowever, those hoping the cost of a first-class stamp would
,;ncrease to a more con~enient amount - convenient as in, say 35
-):ents, when you can use a qUarter and a d_ime in the machine By JACK ANDERSON
drugs, _is there· ·no correlation
;are to be disappointed. .
· . and DOUGLAS COHN
between a presidential aspirant's
:- Postal officials ·have asked for the usual F cent hike. ·If the
WASHINGTON . - President previous drug"laking activity and
yequc;st is granted- and it probably wHI be - in 2001 , we'll be !!ill Clinton did it. Vice President his suitability to lead the war?
paying 34 cents per stamp. So here's a word to the wise: instead of AI Gor~ did _it. .
Every parent in America knows you
iossing those 1-cenl stamps thai pop out of the dispenser, you ' d •
Prc~1dent1al aspt~an!S G.W. Bush do not send miKed signals ~chilbelter hang onto them .
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and B!ll Bradle~ d1d 11, too. Even dren. We say, " Work hard, be good,
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S~premc·_ Court Clarence Thomas be president of the U~ited State~."
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They did it and it does not mat- . the time, be good most [)f the lime,
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• only of opportunity but of unlimited
No, we do not say that, but those
•, Today is Wednesday, Jan. 12, the 12th day·of 2000. There are 354 days left opportunity, the land .whe~ a per· who would be president do; And
l n the year.
son can smoke pot and still become . those who write aboui_those who
: Today.'s Highlight in History:
• president or Supreme Court justice. would be,president do. ~ust imagine
• On Jan. 12, 1948, the Supreme Court ruled that states could not discriminate . Y9ulhful indiscretion, the pun- President Bill Clinton telling the
'·llgainst law-school applicants because of race.
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dits call it. They pilloried Bill Clin- youtlt.of America t_o ''jUst say no."
•• On this date:
· •.orthe ac~ but .or
• h'ts quib· Or wo~ld .he ~ay, . "Just · don ~ t
ton not
: In 1519, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I died.
bling about the act: ." I have q~ver inhale"?
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But Bill Cljnton is not the prob? ·C.
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· said. No, he broke the Jaws o{ Great ·Jem. The problem is tl\at America ·
~. In 1915,1beHouseofRepresentatlvesrejectedaproposaltogtve~omenthe Britain when ·he smoked marijuan~t has _not declared war on drugs; it
!;lght to vote. _ •
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' In 1932,Hattte W.•Caraway became the-first.woman elected to the ,U.S. Sen- · he sai41. f'Who clres?" we asked.
amblvalent' about· that: ·Jn our cru·
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But what ·is the issue here? · Slide to. prevent pc;ople
harm·
Should decades,old - misdeec!s· "be , ing the.mse_i""s, we have spawned
• In 194~1dent·Roosevelt ~~d lbe Nattonal War LabOr ~d. ·~
• In 1945, d~rmg World War II, ~tet forces .began a huge offenstve ag&amp;nst p~nished with ·life senie~ce~? ,Cer- tlie worst an!! d~adliest crjme spree
Germans tn .Eastero E_urope. .
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· tamly not, at least not m an all- •. since .the days of Pro_hibltion, as
• In 1964, leftist rebels m Zanztbar began theu suocessful revolt agatnst the inclusive manncr.' Bi!t certain posi· those who would buy drugs and
JOvemmenl
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lions and offices are often fore- those who would sell them· operate
•. In 1966, President Joh~ ~aid in his Statc. of tile .Uni~ ~ thatlbe clos.ed to people' for exactly such not according to society's laws, but
lJOIIed States should stay m South Vietnam until Communtst aggresston there misdeeds.
lo jungle law and destroy our cities
. .l"as ended.
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There are laws throughout the , in the procesS. _
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• In 1969,theNewYorkJets~f~~eBaltlm~Cohslf&gt;:7mSuperBowl land that prohibi( people for life · Through mixed signals we tell
Ill, played at 1be Orange Bowl m Mtamt.
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from participating.,._.in certain · ~erica,;..youth thai drugs are evil
~ In 197f, the situation comedy "All. in the Family" preml~ on ~-TY. endeavor&amp;.~~~ Virginjil, for,eumpl~, , au\fCrlmin", but if y.o~ u'Se' tlicm,
, Ten y~ ago:_Astr,onauts a1x!arfJ ~he space ~ut~c Columb11 re~ed ~ an ind!.-i~uaJ ~ho I!OI!lmlts.one "io- · don't .worry;•.you can still atll\in ihe
11-ton n~ng SCience ll!l!oratory 10 a ~ue .mtsston thilt,kept the _ifa!el,hm Jatio)l of driv,ing a "qqll!rnen:iitl hiahest offi~s in · ~ land:' It just
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ence itlcohol or other,drugs'' alicl i ~ We qn eitha e11d thr. skirinlsh
1 ~W. Botha ts 84. Counb1: smger Ra~. Price!s 74. Stn~ ~uth Brown ts who gives a "false st!tefnent oil a and start the war, whfeh inc:Ju~
. •• Sina.er ,Glenn Yarboroup ts 70. Th_e Amfztng Kreskin ts 65. Cou~lry t;Ommercial driver's ·license appli- everything froni enforcement to the 1
~nger Will. lee Golden (The Oak·Ridge Boys) is 61. Former heavywetght cation". is .disqualified for life·from selection Of 10le mocl'els or we can
)loxi_ng mtunpi&lt;l!' J~ ~razier is 56. Singer-m!J!i~ian ~Duke is 54. Rock obtain inti a commerc.ial driver's simply .C~p~ow~dge
the real
musician ~nth1a ~mson (Sly and the Farm!r Sione) !s 54. Actor An~ny . li~nsc in the slate,
. war is .an 1nformation war. such as
&gt;vtdrews IS S2. Pohtical commentator ~ush Umbaugh IS 49. Country smger
Such lifetime prohibitions are we have witnessed with eiprettea.
lUcky .\lin She)Jon is~: Radio person~ity Jioward.Stem is 46. ~ Kirslie usually connected tO· the misdeeds
(JICil AndereOft 11nc1 Dougtae
,._llcy ts 45. Rock mustctan Tom ArdOhno (NRBQ) 11 43. Rock miiBICWI O.ar- involved. So at a time. when the Cohn - ocilu~ for tJnltH
!ie Gillingham (Counting Crows) is 40. Rock sinJ&lt;r Rob Zombie is :W· .
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Bu't like milk and paperback nov~
The little town of Sawbuck,' Wyo., is barely
inflation and increasing . costs have more than a wide spot on the interstate bel)lleen
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and boxes is unfortunate, but al the and a jail that currently houses two prisoners,
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~tmttations. And desptle _the popitlanfy of e-matl and electromc -commerce, we have to remember not every home has a computer,
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fourid itself playing host to a quietly furious na, therefore, arc present in the United States ill &gt;
Peter Jlmnings', whose grim comments from the far larger' raw numbers than in almost any other .
ghas·11 y heart of dar kness were be ame d upward .country.
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Did you see his broadcast yourself?
COPe with a serial murderer on ap average or :.:
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the above three para- once every 10 years. Assuming that all other fac: .:.
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Wyo:, itself, But multiply the figures by a mil· the United States has a far · Jess homogeneous, ,_
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had a beer at the bar, and it was while there' that .. that, in t~e 'United Slates today, _there are 2 MIL- . the .sheer law of averages, 10 be coping _with -:·
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LION people in prison! This apparently. struck three serial murderers at work in any givc;n year. -,:
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tion was overwhelmingly white - 239 out of black, though blacks represent only .13 percent ;_Jaw .of averages, will have to wait IS years to.-1·
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Ji_ttle Sawbuck found itself depicted on"page,__gne ·residents in jail?
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the day, but what would you have domestic pj-oduct is nearly severr .
thought a century ago, when the times higher, manufacturing wages ·''
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than today? ·.
arc seven times greater.
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Notwithstanding increases in ··;:
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There are some comparisons that ·
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· optimis~ · perhaps ) iecauk h~ was terms. TV owner.ihip, for example;'?. ·
disposed to be that way, but more . is almost univer.sal today, and own·
likely .because. Of his. penchant for ership of computers is soon likely to"!'
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what he viewed as the facts.
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1be .percentage ·of households
professor, spent 'much _of his a4ult with electricity ~as risen 10-fol~ ·) ·
life, refuting the disrilal conclu- telephone calls have rocketed by ·":
sions, so common .during lbe 'JliSI S,(j()() percent, and ownership of: J:
half century, that pliiiCI earth was cars has leaped 90-fol!l.
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W IC now ave - n roug up .. .centage of bachelor degrees held by• •
date by Step!len M~re, an.I!SSOC~· women hilS risen by half.
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They co'ntend that the air we
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Among the more ml)'aCulous ~f measured by micrograms per- 100 ,
the trends ~~S~Cmbled by Moore IS cubic meters of lead in tbe air. And ·.
t~e 30-)'ear: i~cri:ase in Amc~can Jiu'Fiy as a ccnsequ~nce of i~vcn-' ~ ·
_hfespans w1lh1n l~c century, Aided lions . the prjce of wheat has
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Mon:over, ~)' say, "the Arneri:, ,. 1
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.. IICCOfdtngiO thC_,tome,. !lave ~~~· not rilsoufi:cS depletcrs' .,... protcccut in , h~f. and ·i~ ~fiance of tors' · of 1 the ·environment, not "'.
· n_otions th~ acci~tal ~ h~Ye deliroyers." '
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drugs, _is there· ·no correlation
;are to be disappointed. .
· . and DOUGLAS COHN
between a presidential aspirant's
:- Postal officials ·have asked for the usual F cent hike. ·If the
WASHINGTON . - President previous drug"laking activity and
yequc;st is granted- and it probably wHI be - in 2001 , we'll be !!ill Clinton did it. Vice President his suitability to lead the war?
paying 34 cents per stamp. So here's a word to the wise: instead of AI Gor~ did _it. .
Every parent in America knows you
iossing those 1-cenl stamps thai pop out of the dispenser, you ' d •
Prc~1dent1al aspt~an!S G.W. Bush do not send miKed signals ~chilbelter hang onto them .
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S~premc·_ Court Clarence Thomas be president of the U~ited State~."
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• only of opportunity but of unlimited
No, we do not say that, but those
•, Today is Wednesday, Jan. 12, the 12th day·of 2000. There are 354 days left opportunity, the land .whe~ a per· who would be president do; And
l n the year.
son can smoke pot and still become . those who write aboui_those who
: Today.'s Highlight in History:
• president or Supreme Court justice. would be,president do. ~ust imagine
• On Jan. 12, 1948, the Supreme Court ruled that states could not discriminate . Y9ulhful indiscretion, the pun- President Bill Clinton telling the
'·llgainst law-school applicants because of race.
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dits call it. They pilloried Bill Clin- youtlt.of America t_o ''jUst say no."
•• On this date:
· •.orthe ac~ but .or
• h'ts quib· Or wo~ld .he ~ay, . "Just · don ~ t
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: In 1519, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I died.
bling about the act: ." I have q~ver inhale"?
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But Bill Cljnton is not the prob? ·C.
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~. In 1915,1beHouseofRepresentatlvesrejectedaproposaltogtve~omenthe Britain when ·he smoked marijuan~t has _not declared war on drugs; it
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' In 1932,Hattte W.•Caraway became the-first.woman elected to the ,U.S. Sen- · he sai41. f'Who clres?" we asked.
amblvalent' about· that: ·Jn our cru·
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Should decades,old - misdeec!s· "be , ing the.mse_i""s, we have spawned
• In 194~1dent·Roosevelt ~~d lbe Nattonal War LabOr ~d. ·~
• In 1945, d~rmg World War II, ~tet forces .began a huge offenstve ag&amp;nst p~nished with ·life senie~ce~? ,Cer- tlie worst an!! d~adliest crjme spree
Germans tn .Eastero E_urope. .
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· tamly not, at least not m an all- •. since .the days of Pro_hibltion, as
• In 1964, leftist rebels m Zanztbar began theu suocessful revolt agatnst the inclusive manncr.' Bi!t certain posi· those who would buy drugs and
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•. In 1966, President Joh~ ~aid in his Statc. of tile .Uni~ ~ thatlbe clos.ed to people' for exactly such not according to society's laws, but
lJOIIed States should stay m South Vietnam until Communtst aggresston there misdeeds.
lo jungle law and destroy our cities
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• In 1969,theNewYorkJets~f~~eBaltlm~Cohslf&gt;:7mSuperBowl land that prohibi( people for life · Through mixed signals we tell
Ill, played at 1be Orange Bowl m Mtamt.
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~ In 197f, the situation comedy "All. in the Family" preml~ on ~-TY. endeavor&amp;.~~~ Virginjil, for,eumpl~, , au\fCrlmin", but if y.o~ u'Se' tlicm,
, Ten y~ ago:_Astr,onauts a1x!arfJ ~he space ~ut~c Columb11 re~ed ~ an ind!.-i~uaJ ~ho I!OI!lmlts.one "io- · don't .worry;•.you can still atll\in ihe
11-ton n~ng SCience ll!l!oratory 10 a ~ue .mtsston thilt,kept the _ifa!el,hm Jatio)l of driv,ing a "qqll!rnen:iitl hiahest offi~s in · ~ land:' It just
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ence itlcohol or other,drugs'' alicl i ~ We qn eitha e11d thr. skirinlsh
1 ~W. Botha ts 84. Counb1: smger Ra~. Price!s 74. Stn~ ~uth Brown ts who gives a "false st!tefnent oil a and start the war, whfeh inc:Ju~
. •• Sina.er ,Glenn Yarboroup ts 70. Th_e Amfztng Kreskin ts 65. Cou~lry t;Ommercial driver's ·license appli- everything froni enforcement to the 1
~nger Will. lee Golden (The Oak·Ridge Boys) is 61. Former heavywetght cation". is .disqualified for life·from selection Of 10le mocl'els or we can
)loxi_ng mtunpi&lt;l!' J~ ~razier is 56. Singer-m!J!i~ian ~Duke is 54. Rock obtain inti a commerc.ial driver's simply .C~p~ow~dge
the real
musician ~nth1a ~mson (Sly and the Farm!r Sione) !s 54. Actor An~ny . li~nsc in the slate,
. war is .an 1nformation war. such as
&gt;vtdrews IS S2. Pohtical commentator ~ush Umbaugh IS 49. Country smger
Such lifetime prohibitions are we have witnessed with eiprettea.
lUcky .\lin She)Jon is~: Radio person~ity Jioward.Stem is 46. ~ Kirslie usually connected tO· the misdeeds
(JICil AndereOft 11nc1 Dougtae
,._llcy ts 45. Rock mustctan Tom ArdOhno (NRBQ) 11 43. Rock miiBICWI O.ar- involved. So at a time. when the Cohn - ocilu~ for tJnltH
!ie Gillingham (Counting Crows) is 40. Rock sinJ&lt;r Rob Zombie is :W· .
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Bu't like milk and paperback nov~
The little town of Sawbuck,' Wyo., is barely
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Inside: Lady Marauders rated 11th in the state- P-oe a2
Inside: AP boys, girls hoop rankings in scoreboarrJ- ' • •

More fib~r, less spice can· keep rect~J fissure from recurring.
movements become soft so that they determ ine if you are drinking
QUestion: My grown daughter, do not traumatize the healing fis- enough water. If it is dark, you need
age 26, was recently diagnosed with sure.
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to drink more water.
an anal fi ssure. The doctor preFollowing a vegetarian diet typi- Another C'ommon cause of constipascribed a stool softener and some cally provides the recommended 30 tion is holding off having a bowel
kind of cream to be applied to the grams of fiber each day that we movement. Of course, waiting a few
rectal area. She told iny Claughter should all eat, but it would be wise minutes is okay, but you shouldn't
that this was a problem that was to add additional fiber because of the hold off until the end of your work·
likely to recur. Is there anything that fissure. Products like Metamucil , day. Go when you have the urge. .
can be done to make a recurrence Fiben:on and Citrucel work nicejy
In addition to fiber and water, it is
'
less likely7 Can a change in diet for this purpose.
important to avoid foods that can
In addition to fiber, it is impor- cause additional rectal irritaiion ..
help7 My daughter is a vegetarian
and says she already eats lots of tant to drink large amounts of liquids Very hot spicy foods are examples as.
fiber.
to kCCfP the stool s9ft. Th~ color of are poorly chewed nuts.
Answer: The condition you ask your urine is the easiest way . to
Following these simple treatabout - a rectal, or anal fissure is actually a tear of the skin-like lining (mucosa) of the rectal canoL
Those who suffer from this-problem,
like your daughter, have pain with
the passage Of a bowel movement.
The pain usually persists for several
mmutes. afterwards. and the rectal
area is quite tender when touched
during wipin g.
There is usually some accompa- ·
nying rectal bleeding as well. This
typically quits with the passage Qf
the stooL
With the firs\ episode pf rectal
fi ssure, many sufferers report expe-

ments can allow the healing of the
fi ssure and prevent its recwrence.
Fissures that persist for more than
three months despite these treatments may require surgery. Fortunately, this is rarely necessary.
"FamUy Medicine" Is a weekly
columa. To submit quettlou,
write to Joba C. Wolf, D.O., Oblo
Univenlty Collqe of Osteopathic
Medicine, Grosvenor Hall, Athens,
Ohio 45701. Put colum.. are
available
oaline
at
www.fbradio.orglfm. · ·

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Aasodate Professor
of Family Medicine

TVC Boys
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Belpre

Walston
Alexander
Vifllon County
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Southam

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sentinel Conuponclent

Bolin came out hot again in the third peri- pulled the ball out front to open up the inside
Southern (6-3, TVC 4-2) had one of its
best defensive games of the year; however, ad with six more markers and Southern began game and forced the Buckeyes to foul.
-RACNE ....: !llick Bolin recorded .a dou· the offense for both clubs stayed II home, . to pull away. Late in the frame; howev¢'r,
At.the line, Southern nfade the majority of
ble-double to pa1:e the Southern Tornadoes to especially in the second half. Southern was 0- Kevin Lindsey drained a three pointer and the its free throws, but a couple consecutive
. a 48-40 Tri -Valley Conference victory Tues- for·ll in the fourth qu8rter from the field, scor· Buckeyes went· 3-for-3 in the waning stages three-pointers by Horrocks tightened the
day ni&amp;Jtl II Hayman Gymnasium_ in Racine. ing all fifteen of its fourth quaner markers to cut Southern's lead to 33·26.
score to 46-40 ·before Brandon Hill iced the .
Bolin, a junior, sco~d 18 points and from the charily stripe where they oonnccted
AI the S:40 mark, Nelsonville further cake at48-40.
hauled in 10 rebopnds. Bolin found his touch _ on 1S-of·20.
trimmed Southern's to 33·32, hitting 4-of-6.
Southern hit 14-of-49 shots from the fie!·
with a 4-for-4 night from the line going down
Southern took a $-0 lead then Nelsonville free throws and, getting a big buck.et from dand connected on 19-of-28 foul shots.
.the stretch and a 7-of-11 night from the noor. tied it early on two Horrocks' buckets. 'The Steve Blair. The Buckeyes then went sour Southern had a 36-33 rebounding eel&amp;• led by
Juni!JC Oarm Kiser added eight points. Buckeyes.went up 9-S, then Southern lied the and suffered through !Ill 0-for-11 streak from Bolin with 10 and Reiber and Fisher each
Point guard Chris Randolph again had a good score alll·9 by quancr's end. Sou them slowly the field. The next Buckeye score did not with five. Smathers "led Nelsonville· York
, ~oar game with Ieven points.·Ru~ll Reiber began to pull away in the second quarter come until the 1:04 mark when Dexter hit a •. with ei&amp;Jtt boards.
added six points 'and five rebounds and Bran· behind Bolin's hot hand and six early mark· shon jumper inside.
Southern had II steals, 15 turnovers and
don Hill hid fi~o~~~ points.
ers. .
Meanwhile, Soulhem went on a 12-0 run four assists; led by Norris with 2. The TomaNelsonville-York (2·7, TVC 2-.5) was led
Senior Reiber grabbed a steal and pounded that pushedothe ·scpre to 4S-32 without the does committed 14 fouls.
by.. Ryan Horroc:ks IS poihts, while Corey home two scores late in the frame after Bolin benefit of a field goal. Southern was (l-for-10
Nelsonville-York hit I 4-of-S2 field goal
pexter and. '!Iavis ~mathers each added . picked up his )hird foul. Southern led 2'\· 16 at in the fourth quarter from the field. · ·
attempts and 8-of-12 free throws. The 's uck
seven.
the half. ..
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See SOUTHERN • 82

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Eutern 76, VInton County 64
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A rect~l fissure that has been present for a m'atter of a few weeks can
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the use of a combination of measures. Sitz baths tWO or three times a
day can help calm 'down the acute
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RACINE ~ Racine Village
Council, 7 p.m. Wednesday at ' the
municipal building.

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Wednesday, 7:30p.m. at the home of
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TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern
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p.m., with the regular meeting to fol·
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media center at the high school. ·

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POMEROY - Mejgs Local
Board of Education organizational
meeting Wednesd~y; 7 p.m. fol '
lowed l&gt;Y regular meeting at the district central office in tlje Jiomeroy
Municipal Building.
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I know that none of this examination soundS · very pleasant, but it is
imponailt. Most causes of rectal
pain and bleeding are noi life .threatening, but delay in treatment cenainl)i prolon·gs your discomfon and
may also allow the .condition to

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Trimble 57, Alexancler 53

The tear of the rectal mucosa
almost always occurs in what doctors call the "posterior surface" of
the canal. the region near the tailbone. This happens somewhat more
often iii children and young adults
than in older individuals. It is als.o
somewhat' more common in-women.
A rectal fissure is diagnosed by
the history ·of when and how the pain
starred and the relationship of bleed·
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freshman
· niised iIs record to 43' willl a
·32 Tri-Valley Confer~nce victory over Nelsonville- York.
· Monday ni&amp;Jtl at Hayman Gymnasium in Racine. .
Jusdn Connolly led the Torna-·
does with 25 pointS and five assists.
C~rt Crouch had 12 .points., Derek
Warden. had seven rebounds and
Thhtn\y Theiss had six relxlunds.
. Jason Meade had 14 for Nelsoriville.'Tim Kline added nine.

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Hipsher's 3-poinler at the buzzer
· Tuesday night gave Ak~n a 62•60 .
victory over Ohio that kept the Zips
unbeaten in the Mid· American Conference,
·
Hipsher got off the shot with 1.6
· seconds left after taking a pass from
Jimmal Ball, who was surrounded.
bythree defenders butfound .Hipsh- .
er open at the edge of the 3-point arc
· (ln·llie left side 'of the basket.
: Hipsher's 12 points l~d the Zips
02·3 overall, 6·0 CQnference), with
Ball and Jami Bosley scoring 1I
•pi~ce-

· By Dalljt Harrla
founh period, the Marauders · still
outscored
Miller 17-8 to post the
Sentinel Correapondent
HEMLOCK
Meigs 27 point win. Jash Hooten scored
outscored Miller 48-21 o.ver the all seven of his pain" in th.e peri.
.
final three periods, and went on to . od. .
defeat the host falcons S6-211 in a
Kyle Smiddie led ail scorers
ragged and rough contest Tuesday with a career high 18, l)itting four
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evening al the William E. Dunlap trifeela's. Staats added 10.
The Marauders hit 21-of 53
· Gymn~um.
The Marauders played, the con-· shots from the field, i.ncluding 5te$1 without senior Steve Beha, of·12 three-pointers (40 percent).
Beha, the maroon ·
Meigs was ll·for·
24 at the . foul
and gold's leading scorer, sat out . Meigs
outscored line.
Meigs
the contest with a MiUer 48-21 over 'the pulled down 39
gr!lin
muscle final three periods to rebounds led by
Slal!ls with eight
pull.
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The Maraud- post its fourth win.
free throws ..
. CIS (4·6, TVC 3·
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Meigs
had
eight·
turnovers
4) jumpc!d out to
an early 5·2 lead on a J. P. Staats and six assists, led by Zach Meadows with three handouts . The
~ucket and a Kyle Smiddie three.
But, the Falcons came back to took Marauders recorded eight steals
an 8-5 lead at the 1':49 mark of the led by Smiddie with three. They ·
period when Mike Spencer hit a · were called 19 personal fouts:
.jumper.
·
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Steve Lucas led the Falcons
with
10 points and Dennis Keller
· ' s.m,1ddie nailed another three·
pointer •fOr Meig5 with ,two sec- ·added nine. Miller hit 8-of-37
onds left .'to tie the game at S-alt attempts from the field, including
2-of-6 three-pointers.
heading into the second period:
The Falcons (0-8, TVC 0-6)
The Faloons took a 12-10 lead.
when Steve Lucas nailed a irifecta were ll-of-18 from the foul line.
at the 4:44 mark. Meigs took the They had 20 rebounds led by
lead for good when Staats scored Keller with seV.n. Miller commitin the paint for Meigs to ·give the ted 161urnovers and was whi~lled
maroon and gold a 16-14.
for 23 personal fouls.
Meigs increased its lead to 19·
In ,the junior varsity game, the
14 with 1:17 left, when. Staats hit Marauders outscored the Falcons
an off balance tip of a missed shot. 25CII in the, middle two periods to
Smiddie upped the lead to 22-14 at post a 41-25 win. Jasoo Knight led
the end of the halfwhen he con· Meigs with nine points. Mall
nccled .fro111 long range with 8.6 Starner led all scorers with .12 for
seconds left.
Miller.
M~igs was originally scheduled
. In the third period, the Maraud·
ers steadily pulled away. Oerick to play at Wellston this Friday, but
Johnson's three pointer with 52 since the Running Ro&lt;;kets are takseconds left put Meigs on lop 38- ing pari in this weekend's Nation19. Dennis Keller pul!ed the Fat· al Hoops CIIISSic in Columbus, the
cons to within 38·21 when h~ game has been moved to next
Tuesday.
scored with 31 seconds left.
Miller will travel to Fedhat
With Marauder coac~ Chris
TO THE TOP- IIAetga' Zach Meadowa (21) ~eorea ori 1 driving layup In the Maraudera' H-28 TVC Stout emptying his bench in the Hocking on Friday.
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victory over Miller Tueaday night (Dave Harrla photo)
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Simps~n . scores

Auburn
beat~ UK
with late- .
·. bomb

25 in Eagles' w~n

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· 8iandon Hunter . scored 17,
Shauit. Stonerook · t3, Dustin· 'Ford
12 and Adell tO f~r the BObcats (97, 2·3). , Slonerook also had .11
rebounds.

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THtJRSDAY
RACINE - Southern High
School Athletic Boosters meeting
Thursday, 7 p.m. at the high school.

· 1 Lb.. Roll'

ATHENS - The .governing
board of the Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center will hold its
2000 organizational meeting at the
,
office loca(ed at -SO? · Ricblan4 if
Avenue, Athens. The January regu, '
lar meeting will immediately follow
the organizational meeting.
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PORTLAND - Lebanon Township ',frustees will meet in special
session Thursday, 5 p.m . at the .
t6wnship building. Purpose of 'the
meeting is to do annual appropriations.

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Ohio

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Inside: Lady Marauders rated 11th in the state- P-oe a2
Inside: AP boys, girls hoop rankings in scoreboarrJ- ' • •

More fib~r, less spice can· keep rect~J fissure from recurring.
movements become soft so that they determ ine if you are drinking
QUestion: My grown daughter, do not traumatize the healing fis- enough water. If it is dark, you need
age 26, was recently diagnosed with sure.
.
to drink more water.
an anal fi ssure. The doctor preFollowing a vegetarian diet typi- Another C'ommon cause of constipascribed a stool softener and some cally provides the recommended 30 tion is holding off having a bowel
kind of cream to be applied to the grams of fiber each day that we movement. Of course, waiting a few
rectal area. She told iny Claughter should all eat, but it would be wise minutes is okay, but you shouldn't
that this was a problem that was to add additional fiber because of the hold off until the end of your work·
likely to recur. Is there anything that fissure. Products like Metamucil , day. Go when you have the urge. .
can be done to make a recurrence Fiben:on and Citrucel work nicejy
In addition to fiber and water, it is
'
less likely7 Can a change in diet for this purpose.
important to avoid foods that can
In addition to fiber, it is impor- cause additional rectal irritaiion ..
help7 My daughter is a vegetarian
and says she already eats lots of tant to drink large amounts of liquids Very hot spicy foods are examples as.
fiber.
to kCCfP the stool s9ft. Th~ color of are poorly chewed nuts.
Answer: The condition you ask your urine is the easiest way . to
Following these simple treatabout - a rectal, or anal fissure is actually a tear of the skin-like lining (mucosa) of the rectal canoL
Those who suffer from this-problem,
like your daughter, have pain with
the passage Of a bowel movement.
The pain usually persists for several
mmutes. afterwards. and the rectal
area is quite tender when touched
during wipin g.
There is usually some accompa- ·
nying rectal bleeding as well. This
typically quits with the passage Qf
the stooL
With the firs\ episode pf rectal
fi ssure, many sufferers report expe-

ments can allow the healing of the
fi ssure and prevent its recwrence.
Fissures that persist for more than
three months despite these treatments may require surgery. Fortunately, this is rarely necessary.
"FamUy Medicine" Is a weekly
columa. To submit quettlou,
write to Joba C. Wolf, D.O., Oblo
Univenlty Collqe of Osteopathic
Medicine, Grosvenor Hall, Athens,
Ohio 45701. Put colum.. are
available
oaline
at
www.fbradio.orglfm. · ·

•

cdicinc

· Prep Basketball
..

Aasodate Professor
of Family Medicine

TVC Boys
Ohio
Belpre

Walston
Alexander
Vifllon County
NeleonviUe-York
t.,lelgs

Southam

2·7

2-6
4-6

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3~

4~

.0-6

0-8

. By SCOTT WOLFE .
sentinel Conuponclent

Bolin came out hot again in the third peri- pulled the ball out front to open up the inside
Southern (6-3, TVC 4-2) had one of its
best defensive games of the year; however, ad with six more markers and Southern began game and forced the Buckeyes to foul.
-RACNE ....: !llick Bolin recorded .a dou· the offense for both clubs stayed II home, . to pull away. Late in the frame; howev¢'r,
At.the line, Southern nfade the majority of
ble-double to pa1:e the Southern Tornadoes to especially in the second half. Southern was 0- Kevin Lindsey drained a three pointer and the its free throws, but a couple consecutive
. a 48-40 Tri -Valley Conference victory Tues- for·ll in the fourth qu8rter from the field, scor· Buckeyes went· 3-for-3 in the waning stages three-pointers by Horrocks tightened the
day ni&amp;Jtl II Hayman Gymnasium_ in Racine. ing all fifteen of its fourth quaner markers to cut Southern's lead to 33·26.
score to 46-40 ·before Brandon Hill iced the .
Bolin, a junior, sco~d 18 points and from the charily stripe where they oonnccted
AI the S:40 mark, Nelsonville further cake at48-40.
hauled in 10 rebopnds. Bolin found his touch _ on 1S-of·20.
trimmed Southern's to 33·32, hitting 4-of-6.
Southern hit 14-of-49 shots from the fie!·
with a 4-for-4 night from the line going down
Southern took a $-0 lead then Nelsonville free throws and, getting a big buck.et from dand connected on 19-of-28 foul shots.
.the stretch and a 7-of-11 night from the noor. tied it early on two Horrocks' buckets. 'The Steve Blair. The Buckeyes then went sour Southern had a 36-33 rebounding eel&amp;• led by
Juni!JC Oarm Kiser added eight points. Buckeyes.went up 9-S, then Southern lied the and suffered through !Ill 0-for-11 streak from Bolin with 10 and Reiber and Fisher each
Point guard Chris Randolph again had a good score alll·9 by quancr's end. Sou them slowly the field. The next Buckeye score did not with five. Smathers "led Nelsonville· York
, ~oar game with Ieven points.·Ru~ll Reiber began to pull away in the second quarter come until the 1:04 mark when Dexter hit a •. with ei&amp;Jtt boards.
added six points 'and five rebounds and Bran· behind Bolin's hot hand and six early mark· shon jumper inside.
Southern had II steals, 15 turnovers and
don Hill hid fi~o~~~ points.
ers. .
Meanwhile, Soulhem went on a 12-0 run four assists; led by Norris with 2. The TomaNelsonville-York (2·7, TVC 2-.5) was led
Senior Reiber grabbed a steal and pounded that pushedothe ·scpre to 4S-32 without the does committed 14 fouls.
by.. Ryan Horroc:ks IS poihts, while Corey home two scores late in the frame after Bolin benefit of a field goal. Southern was (l-for-10
Nelsonville-York hit I 4-of-S2 field goal
pexter and. '!Iavis ~mathers each added . picked up his )hird foul. Southern led 2'\· 16 at in the fourth quarter from the field. · ·
attempts and 8-of-12 free throws. The 's uck
seven.
the half. ..
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Sensing the cold streak, the TornadOes ·
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often iii children and young adults
than in older individuals. It is als.o
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·32 Tri-Valley Confer~nce victory over Nelsonville- York.
· Monday ni&amp;Jtl at Hayman Gymnasium in Racine. .
Jusdn Connolly led the Torna-·
does with 25 pointS and five assists.
C~rt Crouch had 12 .points., Derek
Warden. had seven rebounds and
Thhtn\y Theiss had six relxlunds.
. Jason Meade had 14 for Nelsoriville.'Tim Kline added nine.

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Hipsher's 3-poinler at the buzzer
· Tuesday night gave Ak~n a 62•60 .
victory over Ohio that kept the Zips
unbeaten in the Mid· American Conference,
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Hipsher got off the shot with 1.6
· seconds left after taking a pass from
Jimmal Ball, who was surrounded.
bythree defenders butfound .Hipsh- .
er open at the edge of the 3-point arc
· (ln·llie left side 'of the basket.
: Hipsher's 12 points l~d the Zips
02·3 overall, 6·0 CQnference), with
Ball and Jami Bosley scoring 1I
•pi~ce-

· By Dalljt Harrla
founh period, the Marauders · still
outscored
Miller 17-8 to post the
Sentinel Correapondent
HEMLOCK
Meigs 27 point win. Jash Hooten scored
outscored Miller 48-21 o.ver the all seven of his pain" in th.e peri.
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final three periods, and went on to . od. .
defeat the host falcons S6-211 in a
Kyle Smiddie led ail scorers
ragged and rough contest Tuesday with a career high 18, l)itting four
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evening al the William E. Dunlap trifeela's. Staats added 10.
The Marauders hit 21-of 53
· Gymn~um.
The Marauders played, the con-· shots from the field, i.ncluding 5te$1 without senior Steve Beha, of·12 three-pointers (40 percent).
Beha, the maroon ·
Meigs was ll·for·
24 at the . foul
and gold's leading scorer, sat out . Meigs
outscored line.
Meigs
the contest with a MiUer 48-21 over 'the pulled down 39
gr!lin
muscle final three periods to rebounds led by
Slal!ls with eight
pull.
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free throws ..
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had
eight·
turnovers
4) jumpc!d out to
an early 5·2 lead on a J. P. Staats and six assists, led by Zach Meadows with three handouts . The
~ucket and a Kyle Smiddie three.
But, the Falcons came back to took Marauders recorded eight steals
an 8-5 lead at the 1':49 mark of the led by Smiddie with three. They ·
period when Mike Spencer hit a · were called 19 personal fouts:
.jumper.
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Steve Lucas led the Falcons
with
10 points and Dennis Keller
· ' s.m,1ddie nailed another three·
pointer •fOr Meig5 with ,two sec- ·added nine. Miller hit 8-of-37
onds left .'to tie the game at S-alt attempts from the field, including
2-of-6 three-pointers.
heading into the second period:
The Falcons (0-8, TVC 0-6)
The Faloons took a 12-10 lead.
when Steve Lucas nailed a irifecta were ll-of-18 from the foul line.
at the 4:44 mark. Meigs took the They had 20 rebounds led by
lead for good when Staats scored Keller with seV.n. Miller commitin the paint for Meigs to ·give the ted 161urnovers and was whi~lled
maroon and gold a 16-14.
for 23 personal fouls.
Meigs increased its lead to 19·
In ,the junior varsity game, the
14 with 1:17 left, when. Staats hit Marauders outscored the Falcons
an off balance tip of a missed shot. 25CII in the, middle two periods to
Smiddie upped the lead to 22-14 at post a 41-25 win. Jasoo Knight led
the end of the halfwhen he con· Meigs with nine points. Mall
nccled .fro111 long range with 8.6 Starner led all scorers with .12 for
seconds left.
Miller.
M~igs was originally scheduled
. In the third period, the Maraud·
ers steadily pulled away. Oerick to play at Wellston this Friday, but
Johnson's three pointer with 52 since the Running Ro&lt;;kets are takseconds left put Meigs on lop 38- ing pari in this weekend's Nation19. Dennis Keller pul!ed the Fat· al Hoops CIIISSic in Columbus, the
cons to within 38·21 when h~ game has been moved to next
Tuesday.
scored with 31 seconds left.
Miller will travel to Fedhat
With Marauder coac~ Chris
TO THE TOP- IIAetga' Zach Meadowa (21) ~eorea ori 1 driving layup In the Maraudera' H-28 TVC Stout emptying his bench in the Hocking on Friday.
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Auburn
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Shauit. Stonerook · t3, Dustin· 'Ford
12 and Adell tO f~r the BObcats (97, 2·3). , Slonerook also had .11
rebounds.

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THtJRSDAY
RACINE - Southern High
School Athletic Boosters meeting
Thursday, 7 p.m. at the high school.

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ATHENS - The .governing
board of the Athens-Meigs Educational Service Center will hold its
2000 organizational meeting at the
,
office loca(ed at -SO? · Ricblan4 if
Avenue, Athens. The January regu, '
lar meeting will immediately follow
the organizational meeting.
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PORTLAND - Lebanon Township ',frustees will meet in special
session Thursday, 5 p.m . at the .
t6wnship building. Purpose of 'the
meeting is to do annual appropriations.

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Weclnead.Y, January

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Gallipolis and Alexander also among Top 20

Meigs girls 11th in Division Ill AP poll
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - · Pickerington,
Dayton Chaminade-Julienne ' and Bascom
Hopewell-Loudon. all of whom ended last season as No. I -set the pac.e in the initial weekly
Associated Press girls basketball poll of 19992000.
South Euclid Regina was the top team in Division 'III, while Pickerington, Chaminade-Julienne
and Hopev.:eli-Loudon were ranked as the best in
Divisions I, II and IV in balloting by a state media
panel.
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Pickerington is no stranger to the No. 1 spot,
·winning nine straight AP poll crowns from 1989
to 1997. The Tigers were second to Mason in the
final regular-season. rankings a year ago, then
came back .to beat the Comets·46-30 and avenge a
loss to them earlier in the season.
It was .their second title in a row and sixth
overall.
Mason is ranked second, followed by three
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Wadsworth and East Cleveland Shaw.
Chaminade-Julie~ne won the Division II
crown with a 42-34 victory over Lima Bath last
March . While Pickerington's 199 points were the
most of any team in this week's poll, the Eagles
picked up more first-place votes with 15 .
Pemberville Eastwood is ' almost 100 points
behind the Eagles, while Lancaster Fairfield
Union is third, Medina Buckeye fourth . and
Columbus Hartley is fifth.
Hopewell-Loudon showed it could prosper
without Division IV player. of the year DiDi
Reynolds, now at Ohio State. Th~ Chieftains are
off to 10-0 start and own a 35-point lead over last
year's poll champion, Berlin Hiland.
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Rounding out the top five are Delphos St.
'ohn's, North Robinson Colonel Crawford and
Danville.
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SOUTHERN
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is led by former Garfield Heights Trinity coach
Pat Diulus. The 193-student all-girls school holds
a 26-point edge on Akron Manchester, followed
by Bluffton, Casstown Miami East and Vc:naillcs.
Schools from southeastern Ohio, and the TVC
and SEOAL in particular, also drew good reyiews
from the pollsters. Meigs, Gallia Academy and
Warren were each listed amiJng the Top 20· in
Division II. Meigs checked in at number 11 with
34 points. Gallia Academy placed , lSt.h with 28
points. Warren, Was 16th with 24 points.
Logan garnered 30 points in the Divisi.on I voting and checked in at number 11.
Fort Frye and Alexander each made·an appearance in tfie Division III ratings. Fort ·Frye is
ranked ninth after picking up two first pl~ce votes
and 45 total points. Alexander collected 14 points
and is tied with Columbus Bishop Ready and
Hannibal River Local at number 17.

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· , ~AtloUt Clau B CDL With Tank
' j!ndorMmantt; S1nd ~lilt To:
•CLA 480 c1o Galll!&gt;&lt;llil Ollty Trlb,
""'· ~5 ThJnt Avenue, Go~ipolia, ·

OH45831.

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Value

Ot

$15,000 . $1 ,2i5 .00 Coot With
$1,000 Profit. C&amp;ll1-81)f).797-Be91
24 Hours. 1-513-487-\500 OJrtct.
A I Cent PHONE CAAD R91JTEl
·Maka $100,000 +iYI • All '
CASHJ LocaJ .Sitll . Fret Info.
Tltla ts Not ,. Job. $5,000 Roq. 1·aoo-997-l)668 Ext. 11511 (24 Hrs)

.txtcuttve ,II" loc'l and turroundlngarea. Entry-lewel eales and
marketing potltlon. f:xcell~nt
management opportunity. Start-

Ing 11l1ry of

S500+iw~

nullt. commtstlont,

plut bobenefltt:

rtlllliiXI&gt;trlonco lnd - . , ...

cei:,'Minlmum .2 , . , . aolltQI:
Dlgroo a ptu&amp;. Wt ,tntln. For porsonot 1nd oonndenllal lntervlow,
colt 1-B«&lt;-157-o522.

1

Jim! ~ DryWall &amp; Constructlor:t.
New Conttrucllon &amp; Atmodtll
·Drywall, aiding. Roofa. ~ddl­

tlona, Painting, etc. 1304}874·
4423 or (304)174-0155.

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740-ella·3509.

~lVI ~::•;ncet. Pltale call
t3o•&gt; 7&amp;-36'27. ll no answer

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at reaaonatKI

price&amp;, good rl!trtn,.. avallablt,
~~'l,gtY tor IPPointment •.

1•o-

800-5e0-8873.

310 Homes lor Sale
I NO DOWNI NO CREDIT NEEDEDt GOV:T FORECLOSUAESl
GUARANTEED APPROVAL! 1·

800-380-1820 EXT 8509.

AVAlt,.AILI VENDJNQ ROUTE

10 -20 Locarlona. 131C · S8K. Exctlllnt Income • ALL CASHI
100% Finance Available . t-800·

380-2615. (2• Hro.)
Financial Backer Nelded lor
General Commercial Produt:t U·
ability Insurance for Sal11

Brtck home In tht New Haven
area, 2 min. away from Etem.

school. near plantt(Rt. 33) 30•882-3733.
COUNTRY HOllE

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1 and 2 bedroom apanrnants. furnished and unfurnl1hed, security
depoait required , no pets. 7~ 0·

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ITOIO~RES ·

Between Gallipolis &amp; Jackson ,
Near Thdrman, Beautiful Rolling

Meadows. With• Lots 01 Road
Frontage. 6 Acres With 1 Acre

Pond , Awesome Building Site Be- .
hind Pond . Prices Start At
$12,500 . Land Contracts Avail·

350

530

2.44 Acraa, Homesite, Green
Township, Gpllla County, Flat,
Scenic, Close To Gallipolis, Seme
Aellrlctlona, 74Q.o245-5776. ·
20~RE&amp;

That Could Easily be Turned Into
Through WaiMart &amp; 01hor Rttal~
More. Bedrooms. 10 Years Old.
.... (304)892•3&gt;177...
. New .Siptlc System, hcellent
Condition, Brick &amp; VInyl BI·Level.
FREE MONEY! Caah Glveo·
Has Barn &amp; Stveral Oulbulldlngs.
ways, Prlyata Grants, Loana,
County Water, Great Buy,
$Mllllons .Avallablal Call 't:oli·Fret
$87,200. Call For Appointment Or
1·877-477·9445 xl33.
Dr~o. 1·800-213-11385.
GET MONEY NOW ON YOUR
FORECLOSED HOMES. Low Or 0
PENDING LAWSUIT OR serDown! Govn't And Bank Repo'e
TLEMENTI GET YOUR SU 2
BelnQ Sokl Nowt Financing· AvailDAYSll CALL TOLl FREE 1•877·
able. Call Nowt t·800·355·0024,
858-.2274.
Ext. 8040.
International Company Seeking
Dynamic Individuals FOr E-Commeite Salts. Fle)(lble HOure I URj'

limited 4n~ome . 1·888·474-•703.
www.resources·r·Wlllmlted.com

MEDICAL BILLING. Unlimited Incoma Potential. No Experience
Necessary. Fr-ee Information &amp;

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1v~e~s~tm~e~n~t~$~4~,9;9s

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800-322·1 t 39; Ext. 050.
Void InKY, lN. C1.
Need A Loan? Try Dtbt Conaolidallon. 15,000 • 1200,000. Bad
Credit O.K. Foa, 1·100'·770.0092,
Ext. 215.

PEPSi /COKE /FRITO LAY
SNACK AND SODA VENDJNQ
ROUTE. BE YOUR OWN BOSS.
$$5ALL CAS~ BUSl~.ESSSS$
tNCRESE YOUR INCOME NOWI
SMALL INVESTMENT /EXCEL·
LEN'T PROFITS 1·800-731-7233
EXT.203.
Start Your Bualnen Today.. ,
Prime Shopping Center Space
•Available At Affordable Rate .

Spn"ll Vallay Plaza, Coli 740-ot410101.
WORlD'S BEST SECRETIII AU·
rohiATE NOW... To Earn $5,000
A Week With A MoUtl Cllckl
URL:

hUpffwww.secreta2auc·

ceos.corn'spocJal88300

220 Monay to Loan

$$$ · NEED CASH?? WE Pay

THONY LAND CO .. LTD 1-600213-8365 For FREE Maps.

Real Estate
Wanted

1 B8droom Garage Apartment, In

potto. Close io City School&amp; And
Downtown. Has 3 Bedrooms.
Large Kitchen, 1 Bath, New Roof

And Siding. Asking Price:
$21 ,ooo, 740-448-4987 Alter 5
P.M., 740-441-7300 Days.
Nice Home, Plenty or Room. 3
Bedroom, .Brick. Raduced Price.

ForLAND!
Even lilts Usted

20C.lt~n
·500 """""

2 Bedroom Apartment Upstairs ,
Stove &amp; Retrlgttator Furnh;hed ,

34 112 Smlthero Avenue, Gallipolis, $250/Mo., $150 Depo&amp;lt, 740448-9081 .

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Anthony Land Company. LTO.

2. Bedroom Apartment . New Haven Area. (304)773-5577.
·

www oo! tntrytyme OOIIJ

WV ·Land wanted ,' suitable for
hunting . No utilities. no access ,

n&lt;I'PfObiam.(740)288·7246 .. .
RENTA LS

2 Bedroom House 36 Chillicothe

.t. I

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2 bedroom house In Portland,

2 Btdroom with Attached Garage,
1-f/2 Bath. Good Locallon. Rei·
are~ces

Required . (304)675·

1724.
2 or 3 bedroom house In Pomer-

"J, nc pets, 7..0:992-5858.
;3 Bedroom, 47H2 Spruce St.
Carport. Lg . Kitchen , S390.Mo.,
$390 Securll~ Ceposlt. Apply
Topes Furniture, 151 Second

Ave. No Phone Cailsl
House And Trailer, 2 Bedrooms
Each. Aefrences and Deposit Re·
qulred. Wa1er And Tra,Sh Paid.

740·388-1.100.

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Nice 4btdroom House/CliftOn.
Kitchen. Bathroom, LlvlngRoom,
Fuii·BaaementJCarport $300
month plus utilities. Oeposlt &amp;

113,000, 740-388-9335. .

Buyers 800·490-0731 ext tOt
www...tlonalconlntCituyerl.com

$22,000. (304)882·3899.

304-738·7295.

1997 14•70 Qakwood; 2 Baths, 2
B•drooms, Laundry. 2 Acres,
10x12 Bultdlng. Co.unty water

Rent Or Lease: 4 Bedroom Brick
Home, Rodney, 6662 S.R. 588 ,
References, No Pets, 740·365··
4718.

CAS~

NOW$ From

Wealthy Families Unloading ~II·

Ilona Of Dollors, To Help Minimize
Their Taxes. wrue lmmedl.tely:

2

bath.

all

Refarenee. (304)773-5050
electric.

New Slptlc. $35.000.00 (740)·
388-0434 ·.

Ctoae To' VInton, 740·388- 8260,

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$18,000.00 OBO (740)·258-1818
(7&lt;10)-258-1252
Country Living 3 Or 4 Badrooms,
Pay Closing Costs &amp; Move ln.

4000.

Doubtewldl Rtpo. Ntvtr lived in, .
28X80. St.ooo· Down.Dtflveis. w/
A.C. No Oealera 'Allowed. 1-888·
928-11888.

w /Service. Reduce

Payments To 85,_ IICASH IN·
CENTIVE OFFERli Call 1·800·
;128-85.to Ext. 29.
NEED AN EARLY PAYDAY??
No Olllce ,Vlalt Necoesary. Up To
$500 instantly,_ Toli·Frto 1·877EARLYPAY. LlciOc70038.
WE BUY LAND .CONTRACTS,
MORTGAGES, DEEDS OF
TRUST. NATIONWIDE. CALL
BEN OWENS (TOLL FREE) t •
81111-399-18115

230

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740-408-3093.

NEW BANK REPOS
.oNLY TWO LEFT, NEVER LIVED
IN.

CALL 1·800-948-5878.

NO PAVMENTTILL MAY, 2000
N« HOME'PURCHASED iN
THE MONTH OF JANUARY
WE WILL MAKE FIRST 3 PAY,
t.ENTSI
'
1-800 t48 5878

Prol.-elonel
Services

Dozer lor hire, 740-892-7t45.
• JOE'S.,....VCR REPAiR.
. FREE EITIIIATEI
ALL WORK QUARANJEED.
(304)171-11:14 .

R1po l4·•eo htr1 Nice Norria ,
P1yoll 130,000 Bank S~crJilce
$25,000, $8,000 Below Book .
Col: t-800!18t-em.

TURNEO DOWN ON
SOCIAL sECUIIITV .wt?
, ' No flo Unio.. Wo Wlnl
'

Sptclal,' Now 1h80, ,Low Down
P1ymont and $289. ptr month.
Freo Air. Clll 'tor qulce E·Z appro-

llE/Il f ', JATf

VII. 1-888·11Q8-3.128,

TWa mobllt ltomal In coun·
try, ri&lt;!IOfltftd. • ciHn, with
back porch, each hu twg ~ld·

31 0 H011111 for Slle
Lovely ftrl liCrll in • oountry

Bedrooms~ '

.$499 &amp; Alaumo. OOWPO&lt;I, Galli·
polio, 7&lt;10'441-3093.

tot-

Ing, lt&gt;vr - . . two ~nd haW
llllht, rom.1 JMng room Inti lttm-

rooma. bath, ftfrlgtrator and
1to¥1, on 3 llnl, NYI In one and

2

6pm.

COMPUTER BLOWOUTIII COM ..
PAQ MICRON &amp;Machines! Desk· .
tops, Laptops, Mar chant · Ac·counts. Websltes Almost Every·
one Approved!! No Mone~
Downll Low Monthly Payments .~.
F'REE Special Offer! CALL NOWI

Furnished 2 Rooma S. Batn Show·
ar, Downstairs,· Clean, No Pets.
Oepoalt &amp; R'eferencea "Required;

1·888·479·2345 (Toil Free)

740-44&amp;-1519.

COMPUTERS ~ t.Ow Or $0 Down.
low Month ly .Payments . Y2K
Compliant. AlmOst Everyone Ap·
proved. t -SG0-617·3476 EMI.330.

Furnished EfUclency Apartment,

All Utilities Paid. Share Balh,
$i95/Mo., 919 Second Avenue,

Day Bed, Couch, Chali' &amp; Raclln·
er, 740-446·2741 .
Entertainment Center For Sale, .

tunities . .

lor R~!nt
12x85 2 Bedrooms, No Pets,

$280/Mo .. $300 Deposit, Water

load, 740.992-323().

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24!1-5164, After 8 P.M.
14x70 Trailer w/24 ft Exparido,
for rani In Camp Conley area.

$325 month. (304)875-5477. ' ·
. Between Athen, and Pomeroy, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom ·mobile · homu,

$280-$300,740-992-2187.
2 Bedroom Mobile Home , You
Pay UtttJuas, &amp; Deposl,, In Porter

Area, No Pato,740-366·9t62.
2 Bedroom Trailer In small trailer
Park; Deposit and References

Aoqllwtdl Phone (740)-446-1104
2 Bedrooms, In l&lt;anauga, Beautl·

No Pats. 740·ol4t-

Firewood for sale, $25 tr uckload,

740.949-0605

N. 4th· Ave., Middleport, 2 room
efficiency, utilities paid, no pets,

-F irewood For Sale, $60 Face

dep. &amp; rei.. 7&lt;10·992-ll165.

Cood, Cal740-388-9843.

1 Bedroom, Very Ct&amp;an.' $225 par
month . Call evenings or leave.

me&amp;SaOe: (3()4)675-4975.
Nice Ground· Fioor, 2BR, W/.0
Hook-up. Reference, Deposit. No

Pets: (304 )875-5182.
~ow Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments, Includes . Water
Sewage, Trash , $315/Mo., 740·

One bedroom furnished apart·
' ment In Middleport, 740-992·

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For sale- Prime Star System alsowanted RCA Direct TV ol der""
model with access r:ard, l(!p dol·:
[ar, Wolfle 740·949· 33151eave.
message.

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plano Or. 740·448·4525

Spring Valley Green One Bed·
room Apartments, Appliances
Furnished, Call740·446-1599.

t'nfant car seat. S25: 81ectrtc dry-.
er, $175 ; electric dryer,· $30 ;·
daybed, $50; alto sax. $775 ; clan·:
net, $250: call740843-5481 .
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Tara Townho1.1se Apartments ,
Very Spacious. 2 Bedrooms., 2
Floors, CA . 1 112 Bath, Fully Car·

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J.C. Penney camcorder New Bat·; •
tery, $300; Septic Tank ~erator.. :
Motor $300, 740·388·8409 Afle,. ,

peted, Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool.
Pallo, Start S3501Mo. No Pets,
Lease Plus Sec.urlty DepoSit Re·
qulred, 740-446·3481 .

:3_P~.M~·----~---------- :
JANJTROL HEATING AND
COOLING 'EQUIPMENT
INSTALLED

Twin Towers now accepting ap·
pllcalions for t BR. HUO subsld·
lzed apt. for elderly and hand!·
capped. EOH. (304)675-6679

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· u You Don 't Call Us We Both ~,
lose. • Free Estimates! 740·446-: •

6308 , 1·800-291·0098.

Vlll'age Green Apartl'('lants· 2
bedrooms, total .,ectric, appllanc·
es furnished. laundry room factll·
lies and to school, applications

.

JET
MOTORS

AERATIO~

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Repaired. New &amp; Rebuilt .In Stock.:.
Call Ron Evans, 1·800..537-9528. ...:
Jose Canseco Starting Lineup, : ;
buying older OTV systems with "' ,
access cards, Jay 740·949·2546. • •

Rant

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WANT A COMPUTEA?? 1? Bur:·
NO CASH?? MMX Technology,.'
We Finance Wlth
Down I Past-"':
Credit Problems OK II Even
Turned Down Beforell Reestablish ; 1

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MERC HANDISE

510

FLORIDA. MARCO ISLAND. Enjoy The Tropical Paradise Of.
Beaches An(t RelaMatton . JaDuary
'Discounts. Beach Front Condos
Or Homes, For Rent ISale. Ceo -~
tury 21 1st. Southern Tr ust. 1·:
800·255-9487
www.c21 marco.com

Grubb's Plano - tuning &amp; repairs .' ,
Problems?- Need Tun~d? Call the: •

9191 .

w,

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Your Credltll 1·800-659-1)359

HOUHhold
Goods

, :

MOBILE HOME OWNERS

2 piece Living Room SuiJit. Aak~';:,:$~100:;.;.:.(,;;304;.,;,:,)8::.7.;;5-U0.:..:.:~1.~--· ,

Aller 7 ~M . 740-446-7321 .
·14x70 3 Bedrooms , S3001Mo .• +
Utilities. Deposit Reqt.~lrad, 7.40-

'

Firewood.lor sa le, $35 a pickup

N. 3rd Ave., Middleport, 1 br. _
furnished apartment, no pets, dep. &amp;

and deoosl, 304·824-2460.

Paid, Kimper Hollow Road, Calf

New 2000.DouDklwldt, 3BR/2BA,
·$299 P.r month. Frte Air &amp; DillY·
11)1. 1·81111-928-3426.

· 992·1182 or 304·773·5305 aller

Space lo~
Three bedroom all electric
home with attached garage,
Mobil• Hom~ Lot For Rent, Mo·
fenced back Yard, large tot, at · bile Home for Rent, 740·446·
Meadow Land Estates. Pt. Pleas·
1279.
a(11, $600 month plus references

420 Mobile Homes

. JANUARY SPECIAL
All HOMES ON SALE
$499 DOWN ON SJNGLEWIOES
$999 ON DOUBLEWJDES
t-800-948-5878.

coniptete DISH Network satellite
system, brand new, $99, 740· '

Bedrooms. 1 Bath. CIA. W&amp;D
$365/Mo., Houae Size 2 Bed·
rooms, 2 Baths, $435/Mo .. 1·888·
8(1).()521 .

460

92 Clayton 18)(80; 3 Bedrooms,
Heat Pump, Good Condition .

Bulk Foods. Spices, Candies.;; .
Cheese. Butter, Tra il Bologna ,..,.
775 Bulk Foods, 5184 S.R. 775,
Patriot.

available at olllct. 740-992·3711
TOD '1·888·233-8694. Equal
Housing Opportunlly

1997 Clayton 14xS6 Owner May

CREDIT CARD UP TO $3,000.
Unaecured VISA n.IC. Bad Credit
Or NO' Crtdlt. t-aoo-258-6618 Ext.

Application

Pilot Program, Ranters Needed,

Finance, Will Rtnl Sot·Up On Lot
Altar5 P.M.

ALL SiZES /All LOADS . El·
DORADO BUILDING SYSTEMS
1-800·279-4300.

446-0008.'

Cash For Remaining Paym~tnts
On Property Sotd1 Morlgagesl
Annultlest Setuementsl lmmedla1e Ouoteslll "Nobody Beats
Our Prices. • Na11onal Contract

1997 14X70 Oakwood, 3 bod-

Brookside lpartments Now Ac·
cepllng Applications For One
Bedroom Wlth WID Hook· Up

rei.. 7&lt;10·992-lli85.

~ ,,

STOP RENTlNGlll OWN
LESSJ NO MONEY DOWN!

room,

Are You A Metal Build ing Erector ..
/Contractor? We Have Faclory I··
Dlr!ct Buildings With NO Dea ler-~
shjp Fee Or Volume Commitment.

7-*256-197 1.

740·&gt;f48·1615, 740-446·1.243.

1988 Redman Danville 1.4)170
Alto Has E)(pando. Vary ~lei,

Equal Housing Opportunity.

992-5084. Equs1 Housing Oppor-

2 Bedroom Small HoUse, Clean, 3
Miles Down Route 7, $350/Mo.,
Must Have Good References,

FREE Delivery &amp; Set. 1·800·948·
5878.

COnd"on. (304)773-9561 .

Paid $1,300 Wilt Sell For 5500."

qulred, $400 month Vjlth discount,
740-992-55()2.

Batho.$180,000.00 • 740·448·
9897.
.

,

frol)'l. $279 to 1351. Walk to shop
&amp; movies. Can 740·446·2568 .

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Village Manor· and
Riverside Apartments In Middle·
port. From $249·$373. C811 740·

$300 plus electric, heal with wood,
r40-843-5548.

••u~()()K••"

3 Panel Glass Sliding Door. 9'xe•
8" .~Aiuminum Ffame. bcellent

ESTATES , 52 Westwood Drive

Countryside Apartments, Nice

•.

Gallipolis, 740-448-.1945.

Spacious River VIew Home, Se·
eluded, Near Town . 7•Acrea,
Hea11d Pool, 5 Bedrooms, 3 1J2

5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, over 2,000
sq. ft., for lesa than '$450 mo.

74().441-o872.

2 bedroom house (Union Terrace) lor rent on Feb. 1St, wid
hookup, references, deposit re~

2419,740-44e-0720 ..

Wide Homaa. Super Low Pay·
mentsl Oalc Wood Homes, Bar·

No""'' 740-448-1066.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

5502.

Nice House for sate in Neff Ha·
von Araa . $18,500. (304}7J:!l:.
5577.
f

$2,000.00 olf Salected Single

12 Gun SOlid PIJ\8 Gun Cabinet •.'
$400; Ruger MKII Camp. Stain- .
less a Mags. 350 $700 For Both,

$290/Mo .. Caposlt Required , 1·
. 888·84f).()521 .

Pets, Good Relereneea. 740-446·

320 Mobile Homa.
lor Slle

"Attention Prlme star Customers•
Want A Better Deal ? Free Equip·
ment , Free Insta llation , Free 6
Months Programming . Call Tom
74()..388-0113 Ort ·B00-292·0642.

ClOse To Rio Granda Campus. 1
Bedroom, All Util ities Included ,

~13-8315

Road, $325/Mo.', With Depoolt, No

Needed! Guaranteed Approvall

SSBAD CREDIT ?. Get Cash
j..oans To $5,000. Debt Co nsoli·
dation To $200.000. Credit Cards.
Mortgages , Rellnan cl ng And
Auto · Loa ns Available. Meridian
Credit COrp. 1· 800-4 7 1·51 19 Ext.
1180.

Christy's Family Living, apart·
ments, home &amp; trailer rentals .
740·992·4514, apartments a\lall·
able. furnished &amp; unfurnished.
·

WoPay~

(~}273-9485.

CALL NOWI t -800·355·0029 EJtl.
8117.

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Kanauga, 1275/Mo., 740 ·886·
7102. Alter~ ~M .

Apallment, 741).448-961 t.

Houae for aate (reduced), 2 bed·
rooms &amp; 2 baths, heat pump, ·
ctosa to school. tree main·
tenanca, ·5 years. old, 132 MHI St., 2 bedroom house (Mulberry
Ave .) for rant Jmrriedlately, wid
New Haven, WV, 304-882·2240.
hookup, references. deposit. $350
House On Fourth Avenue. Galli· month whh discount, 740·992·

boursvllle, Wv. 1-(30•)-736-7295
or 1~304)·738-2395

Elll. 1134. Void 0~. KS.

Up To 17 Acre Tracts For Ra·
creation Or Residential. Off SA
124, 20 Mlnures From Rio,
Grande. $9 ,500 +, $950 Down,
Land Contract Available. AN·

360

1124 East Main on SA 124 E. Po·
meroy, 7~0- 992· 252 6 or 740-992·
t539. Russ Moore, ,owner. •

992-2218.

ancos.

Antiques

Buy or sell. River ine Antiques,·

Pats. 740-448·291f7 .

Lote &amp; Acreage

Sporting
Goods

8135.

Apartments
lor Rent

1 Bedroom. Near Arbor's Nursing
Home, EconomiCal Utilities, Quiet
l ocation, .$279/Mo., + Utilities, No

able. Fret Maps. ANTHONY
LAND CO., LTO 1·800-213-8365.

Between Gatllpolla And Jackson.
~ BR ·1 1/2 Baths, Full Basement,

!

. . lr .

3:10 Farm• lor Sale

740·992·

Damage Deposit Required, Refer·

rant the - · $39,000, ... ~ apo
lly room, two ...,._, two _.. PI'Cjltl.
740-8112-tiiiM.
wn1 Otl .• abytntlng Mondly -FrJ.
menta;
foUr
car
garagl
1,d
two.
ttay, lluiaoll\0 Plkt Aroo .Ct\17&lt;10- ·
atorogo ltlllldlng. P - celt 740- Land Home ~goa . All Artu.
4.41-0223.
. .
Ali Crodlt Rllkl, 7-3883.
1192-2282.
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440

mont ~.

2 Bedroom•. Gallipolis, •$325/Mo..

1~582-3345

Will etlan house or bu1ln11i.

Home lor the Holidays on a Nice
Lot. AI Utffitits. 1·(304~736-7295

Off SR 7 South 01 Gallipolis. SR

Factory Ren0vatiid 3

Need Child care, I am ~oUnty clirUfledt ~n$i do pr111ate P~V,I, oalr

Witt

advertllemontafor rial-·~
which la in violation of the
law. OUr - . . aro!lereby
lnlar!ned t11at all -lings
In thl• newspaper
. , available On an equal
opportunity bull.

Tay lor Made Flre sole Graphite
Regular A-89 10.5 degree driver.
3 woo d and 5 wood . Like new·
used 1 ·lime. $550. llrm. (~)675·

Middleport, $250
5039.

218 &amp; NeighborhOOd Road Area .

FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION

Houiecltanlng, I Story_· $ol0.00; 2
Stories $80.00 ~avo Reforoncoal
Citt'Ttrl, Ltavt Mtlll(le, 740·
.388-9085
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Two bedro om mobile home In

•• .ooo Down &amp; Tako Over Pay·
mtnlt,7o40-446-:)218.

Rough &amp; Wood.ad, Aoad Cut In:
NEEDS TLC, Si"l!lBWldeS Allowed.
$2,300 Down ..
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304-87!!-1957.

All real ostate adYortlolng in
UQ n8WIPBP81" Is·~ to
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llmltetlon or discrimination.•

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ATTENTlONil $1,800 Wetkly

740-388·9783.
haul your k)gs 10 the mill just call

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. Hitndyman Service, 740·258Nlghl ihlft, 7pm to 9om, caring for 8120.
,thl eldtriy, cell for Interview, 740.
ca·re tor one In country $840
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corilptete auction service. Buy
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,j709.

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offer a very COqtpetltl:ve 18Jary' na1e 81 well as exceUeot
educatloo aod other. health related beoeftts. MUst h8've a
- current0blo liceose.. 1-2 yean experteoc:e prefermt. .
Appl.c:atloas c:ao be picked up Ia the Humao Reso~s
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computer akHist reply . to

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BBagla &amp;Terrier mix puppies, 8
woeko old . 740-985·3884 even·
8
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B)ack Chow Puppy, Fe mare, 12 once Auto Mechanic 2 Years Ex- POSTAL JOBS Up To $17.2t ilk
Weeks Old, To Good Home Only, ' perlance, Aaja 6f Pay Is Negotl· Quarant~ed Hire. For Appl1catk&gt;n
740-441-Q118.
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L~st: mlxtd breed dog, black and
Aulo Service, Bidwell, OH 458
24-1007.
btown, green collar, 740·992·
Phone 7~0-388·9516, Jf,
2046.
Have No Variable Exparienee 'Prlvall Stnar with Elderly. Refer·
Pleaea Don'l Apply.
encoa &amp; E•porlence. (304)273Mala Breeding Ago, Dwar1 Rabbit,
!5384.
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AVONI All Areasl To Buy or SOH.
DlOLOGICTECHHOLOOJST
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MW.iature Dachshund mh1; female
Jackaon General Hoapltal has an
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Tue &amp; Wed II :00 am· to 5:00 pm
Thur 12:00 pm to 2:30pm
Or By Appointment CaD (740)992-9707 or (740} 989-2623
99 Beech St. Middle rt Ohio 45760
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fllchard W. Clay-you need to get
f'¥lld ol the Family Law Master In
1r4 days-to answer 10 Qur Clvorce·
so we can set a court date.

SeJ:Uors, disabled, handicapped
Range, refrigerator, A/C, on-site
. I laundry, community room, 24 hour
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Call or Come By Our Office Located At
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nl.i) . 95~ To St . to Per Milo · All
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'a..Jiflcatlono must lndUdO:
. FWI Card W /Advenee•. Fuel &amp;
ErllfVOile, ~. Caoing
Road Taxes. No Age Rtatrtctlona
and Provldt Quality Care.
Od'Wlur Equlpmoint. Flatbld•.No Offo&lt;t Top Salary Commanauroto, Fd;Ncr Dlopatch. Call Don At ' t with txperlence. Bantfi1s lnciudo
1109:821·243'1.
&lt;101 K. Hoelth I Lito lnour..,.,.,
Part·limt Babysitter· needed 3d/
Mileage. Sand Reouma &amp; Sallry
w~ In my Apple Gorwt,WV, homt
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RE: Advwtlalng SaJoo Rep

9100.5:3().

1 Bedroom Apartment

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Suceesat 80% Of

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale

FINANCIAL

493-4888 EXT. 8509.

Quality clothing and hou&amp;ehold
!tfihs. $1.00 bag sale every
'Qlursday. Monday thru Saturday

• ·.' taking Applications For
.. "'ot.

Plumbing

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Owner Operatora • Buller Tructllng Company H11 Your Aoad To

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RN ~in Galla COUnty.

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li&lt;lUs
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player
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740-592-1B'I2

Water's Edge Of Syracuse .

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SERVING TRI.COUNTY AAEA

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Plumbing &amp; Electrical Parts. Fur· ,. .

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Appliances :
Reconaltloned
washers, Dryers. Ranges, Aetrl·
grators, 90 Day Guarancaal
French City Maytag, 740·446·

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9416.

New 9M7 ste~l garage door. lnsu- • :
lated. new prieS S544 . asking " ,
$350. 304-773·6198.
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7795.

81by· btd, atrolltr, car eeat, .
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awing, hlih chair, we~ktr 304·
Nam~ Can Be Added $65, Phone: ,_ :
8752801 .

_7&lt;10_·446_·_23_1_6~
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eft. dryers and refrigerator• .
Thompsons Appliance . 3407

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New Millenlum Dietl Eel All Day ,. :
And Melt Away, Call Tr~cy At• •
740..441-1982.
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Holiday Inn Kanauga. Day

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wat1r ~sewer paid, no pets, rei.
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Syatams Free B Year Parts &amp; La· • 1
bor Warranty Bennetts Healing &amp; ~ ,

Beds, Bunk Bflds, Beds, Dress· ·
trl, Couchea, Dlntttea. Stop And
Loo k 7"" .... .., .. 782

2BA Trailer. Sto\le and Refrlgera·
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waah_er a~ d~r ~ok-ups: Quilt ·
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Aoulh Ferrell Dr. of camp COnley And Browse." Corner Of Route 7

$ Btdrooma, Slovo &amp; Rafrigeratoi

Wosbor $95; Ory11 $95( Rango
$95: Rtlrlgerotor 1175: Rtfrlgora·
tor Llko Now $350; Woohtr $205&lt;

lrlok Homo tor Ront 3 bedroom&amp;.
bllh. 3 Retoroncat an&lt;I"Dspo&amp;lt.
(7&lt;10!-4*0122

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Stroll, GalilpoNt. 74o-440·7396,
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Self· Repelled Lawn Boy Push: :
Mower. SlOO : 2 Weedaaltrs , ' ,
$100 For Both ; Small. Freuer, • ,

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Furnished, $300/Mo.: tiSO De·
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Weclnead.Y, January

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio

Gallipolis and Alexander also among Top 20

Meigs girls 11th in Division Ill AP poll
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - · Pickerington,
Dayton Chaminade-Julienne ' and Bascom
Hopewell-Loudon. all of whom ended last season as No. I -set the pac.e in the initial weekly
Associated Press girls basketball poll of 19992000.
South Euclid Regina was the top team in Division 'III, while Pickerington, Chaminade-Julienne
and Hopev.:eli-Loudon were ranked as the best in
Divisions I, II and IV in balloting by a state media
panel.
,
Pickerington is no stranger to the No. 1 spot,
·winning nine straight AP poll crowns from 1989
to 1997. The Tigers were second to Mason in the
final regular-season. rankings a year ago, then
came back .to beat the Comets·46-30 and avenge a
loss to them earlier in the season.
It was .their second title in a row and sixth
overall.
Mason is ranked second, followed by three
.

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more unbeatens: " North Canton Hoo~&lt;er,
Wadsworth and East Cleveland Shaw.
Chaminade-Julie~ne won the Division II
crown with a 42-34 victory over Lima Bath last
March . While Pickerington's 199 points were the
most of any team in this week's poll, the Eagles
picked up more first-place votes with 15 .
Pemberville Eastwood is ' almost 100 points
behind the Eagles, while Lancaster Fairfield
Union is third, Medina Buckeye fourth . and
Columbus Hartley is fifth.
Hopewell-Loudon showed it could prosper
without Division IV player. of the year DiDi
Reynolds, now at Ohio State. Th~ Chieftains are
off to 10-0 start and own a 35-point lead over last
year's poll champion, Berlin Hiland.
.
Rounding out the top five are Delphos St.
'ohn's, North Robinson Colonel Crawford and
Danville.
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SOUTHERN
'continued from B1

is led by former Garfield Heights Trinity coach
Pat Diulus. The 193-student all-girls school holds
a 26-point edge on Akron Manchester, followed
by Bluffton, Casstown Miami East and Vc:naillcs.
Schools from southeastern Ohio, and the TVC
and SEOAL in particular, also drew good reyiews
from the pollsters. Meigs, Gallia Academy and
Warren were each listed amiJng the Top 20· in
Division II. Meigs checked in at number 11 with
34 points. Gallia Academy placed , lSt.h with 28
points. Warren, Was 16th with 24 points.
Logan garnered 30 points in the Divisi.on I voting and checked in at number 11.
Fort Frye and Alexander each made·an appearance in tfie Division III ratings. Fort ·Frye is
ranked ninth after picking up two first pl~ce votes
and 45 total points. Alexander collected 14 points
and is tied with Columbus Bishop Ready and
Hannibal River Local at number 17.

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the cl1rk, 01l1 !'Ditrotl •
Lindsey's five thefts: Neli!onville-York committed 26 Connolly seven.
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Orange Townalllp Annual (740) , •• I...
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Nelsonville-York was led by Rocky Harkless with 10 Report I• compl•t• ·• nd (I) 121TC .:
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lor review by
Southern won the reserve game 49-38. J.P. Harmon points.
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led the Tornado~ with 12 points anlf eight rebounds.
Southern go~s to. Trimble Friday.
Public ·sale and Auction

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,
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(304)347·8838.
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DA!VERS $500 SIGN ON BONUS
• iMMEDIATE OPENINGS gter
Tht Road Start At 29 CPM Iiiii
Ml Unloading P,ay. Parsonalj~·d
D~patch, Hom• Often, ~olldiiY I
Vacat~n Pay, 401K /Mod /Prfpi I

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open 1ng 1or a· lull tlmo Certlllad
Registered Nuraa Anuthatill

Dental , Aulgned 199 T2000's

Wllh beneflta. Interest applicants

Rider Program 88% No ·Touch
Freight CALL SUMMIT TR~N'SI'QRTATION 800-878:0880 Eqt!1

may call (3()4)372·2731 ext. 313
lor...,. (nlormation. EOE.

Drlvara: 2 Walk Paid COL J~nlng. No Exp: Needed. No Mtfrity,

us Area Business,,Part·Time, Apo
proxlmltely 1S · 20 Hours Per

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To $32,000 /1st Yr. W /Full J!Oho-

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11001! P.A.M.'Ilwlsport · · '""!'' '

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working With The Public Prevlpus Of~ce E)(plrtence Preferred.

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Send Rntimaii To' P.O. Box
1109, GalllpoHs, OH 45831.

lnwita· Your
Home FOr').
PICture

soutl'leutern Water Complny
hu positions .available In tele·
marketing department. Call 740·

' 992·0245 Monday through'
EMERGING COMPANY NEEDS Thursday, 3:30-li:OOpm.
Middleport
Medical Insurance Billing Auls· WILDLIFE JOBS To $21 .60 /HR.
tanca Jmmedlittty. If You Have A INC. BENEFITS . GAME WAR&amp; Vicinity
PC 11!u Con Earn $25,000 To.. DENS, SECURITY, MAIN·
$50,000 Annually. Call 1·800· TENANCE, PARK RANGERS. NO
291...aa:! Copt. 1109.
EXP NEEDED. FOA APP. AND
Helper Needed, MechanicaltyJD· EXAM iNFO, CALL 1·800·813·
clinad, Will Train. Apply in Persoo 3585. EXT. M211. 8 A.M. ·9 P.M •.
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125 -$75/Hr. PT.IFT
1-888-881-8750
JIIWW DliHJIV!hallfup.ggm
Pootal Jobt $48.323.00 Yr. Now
$8QO. WEEKLY POTENTIAL Hiring ·NO Exporleneo . -Pilld
Complttt Simple 9voonment Trllnfng ,Qr..t Bonetitt, !loll 7
Formi At Hom1..No E•porloncl· _O....:.._JI00.429.
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1·800-llee·3e99 Elll. 2e0t . ~.00
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lmmtdlott opening lor account

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Jolome Healing. Drlvtr'l, Wlt-

ktndl Olt, P1ld Tlm1 011, In- aurance And 401 K. Muat Have

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•CLA 480 c1o Galll!&gt;&lt;llil Ollty Trlb,
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$1,000 Profit. C&amp;ll1-81)f).797-Be91
24 Hours. 1-513-487-\500 OJrtct.
A I Cent PHONE CAAD R91JTEl
·Maka $100,000 +iYI • All '
CASHJ LocaJ .Sitll . Fret Info.
Tltla ts Not ,. Job. $5,000 Roq. 1·aoo-997-l)668 Ext. 11511 (24 Hrs)

.txtcuttve ,II" loc'l and turroundlngarea. Entry-lewel eales and
marketing potltlon. f:xcell~nt
management opportunity. Start-

Ing 11l1ry of

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nullt. commtstlont,

plut bobenefltt:

rtlllliiXI&gt;trlonco lnd - . , ...

cei:,'Minlmum .2 , . , . aolltQI:
Dlgroo a ptu&amp;. Wt ,tntln. For porsonot 1nd oonndenllal lntervlow,
colt 1-B«&lt;-157-o522.

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New Conttrucllon &amp; Atmodtll
·Drywall, aiding. Roofa. ~ddl­

tlona, Painting, etc. 1304}874·
4423 or (304)174-0155.

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800-5e0-8873.

310 Homes lor Sale
I NO DOWNI NO CREDIT NEEDEDt GOV:T FORECLOSUAESl
GUARANTEED APPROVAL! 1·

800-380-1820 EXT 8509.

AVAlt,.AILI VENDJNQ ROUTE

10 -20 Locarlona. 131C · S8K. Exctlllnt Income • ALL CASHI
100% Finance Available . t-800·

380-2615. (2• Hro.)
Financial Backer Nelded lor
General Commercial Produt:t U·
ability Insurance for Sal11

Brtck home In tht New Haven
area, 2 min. away from Etem.

school. near plantt(Rt. 33) 30•882-3733.
COUNTRY HOllE

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depoait required , no pets. 7~ 0·

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ITOIO~RES ·

Between Gallipolis &amp; Jackson ,
Near Thdrman, Beautiful Rolling

Meadows. With• Lots 01 Road
Frontage. 6 Acres With 1 Acre

Pond , Awesome Building Site Be- .
hind Pond . Prices Start At
$12,500 . Land Contracts Avail·

350

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2.44 Acraa, Homesite, Green
Township, Gpllla County, Flat,
Scenic, Close To Gallipolis, Seme
Aellrlctlona, 74Q.o245-5776. ·
20~RE&amp;

That Could Easily be Turned Into
Through WaiMart &amp; 01hor Rttal~
More. Bedrooms. 10 Years Old.
.... (304)892•3&gt;177...
. New .Siptlc System, hcellent
Condition, Brick &amp; VInyl BI·Level.
FREE MONEY! Caah Glveo·
Has Barn &amp; Stveral Oulbulldlngs.
ways, Prlyata Grants, Loana,
County Water, Great Buy,
$Mllllons .Avallablal Call 't:oli·Fret
$87,200. Call For Appointment Or
1·877-477·9445 xl33.
Dr~o. 1·800-213-11385.
GET MONEY NOW ON YOUR
FORECLOSED HOMES. Low Or 0
PENDING LAWSUIT OR serDown! Govn't And Bank Repo'e
TLEMENTI GET YOUR SU 2
BelnQ Sokl Nowt Financing· AvailDAYSll CALL TOLl FREE 1•877·
able. Call Nowt t·800·355·0024,
858-.2274.
Ext. 8040.
International Company Seeking
Dynamic Individuals FOr E-Commeite Salts. Fle)(lble HOure I URj'

limited 4n~ome . 1·888·474-•703.
www.resources·r·Wlllmlted.com

MEDICAL BILLING. Unlimited Incoma Potential. No Experience
Necessary. Fr-ee Information &amp;

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Void InKY, lN. C1.
Need A Loan? Try Dtbt Conaolidallon. 15,000 • 1200,000. Bad
Credit O.K. Foa, 1·100'·770.0092,
Ext. 215.

PEPSi /COKE /FRITO LAY
SNACK AND SODA VENDJNQ
ROUTE. BE YOUR OWN BOSS.
$$5ALL CAS~ BUSl~.ESSSS$
tNCRESE YOUR INCOME NOWI
SMALL INVESTMENT /EXCEL·
LEN'T PROFITS 1·800-731-7233
EXT.203.
Start Your Bualnen Today.. ,
Prime Shopping Center Space
•Available At Affordable Rate .

Spn"ll Vallay Plaza, Coli 740-ot410101.
WORlD'S BEST SECRETIII AU·
rohiATE NOW... To Earn $5,000
A Week With A MoUtl Cllckl
URL:

hUpffwww.secreta2auc·

ceos.corn'spocJal88300

220 Monay to Loan

$$$ · NEED CASH?? WE Pay

THONY LAND CO .. LTD 1-600213-8365 For FREE Maps.

Real Estate
Wanted

1 B8droom Garage Apartment, In

potto. Close io City School&amp; And
Downtown. Has 3 Bedrooms.
Large Kitchen, 1 Bath, New Roof

And Siding. Asking Price:
$21 ,ooo, 740-448-4987 Alter 5
P.M., 740-441-7300 Days.
Nice Home, Plenty or Room. 3
Bedroom, .Brick. Raduced Price.

ForLAND!
Even lilts Usted

20C.lt~n
·500 """""

2 Bedroom Apartment Upstairs ,
Stove &amp; Retrlgttator Furnh;hed ,

34 112 Smlthero Avenue, Gallipolis, $250/Mo., $150 Depo&amp;lt, 740448-9081 .

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2. Bedroom Apartment . New Haven Area. (304)773-5577.
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WV ·Land wanted ,' suitable for
hunting . No utilities. no access ,

n&lt;I'PfObiam.(740)288·7246 .. .
RENTA LS

2 Bedroom House 36 Chillicothe

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2 Btdroom with Attached Garage,
1-f/2 Bath. Good Locallon. Rei·
are~ces

Required . (304)675·

1724.
2 or 3 bedroom house In Pomer-

"J, nc pets, 7..0:992-5858.
;3 Bedroom, 47H2 Spruce St.
Carport. Lg . Kitchen , S390.Mo.,
$390 Securll~ Ceposlt. Apply
Topes Furniture, 151 Second

Ave. No Phone Cailsl
House And Trailer, 2 Bedrooms
Each. Aefrences and Deposit Re·
qulred. Wa1er And Tra,Sh Paid.

740·388-1.100.

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Nice 4btdroom House/CliftOn.
Kitchen. Bathroom, LlvlngRoom,
Fuii·BaaementJCarport $300
month plus utilities. Oeposlt &amp;

113,000, 740-388-9335. .

Buyers 800·490-0731 ext tOt
www...tlonalconlntCituyerl.com

$22,000. (304)882·3899.

304-738·7295.

1997 14•70 Qakwood; 2 Baths, 2
B•drooms, Laundry. 2 Acres,
10x12 Bultdlng. Co.unty water

Rent Or Lease: 4 Bedroom Brick
Home, Rodney, 6662 S.R. 588 ,
References, No Pets, 740·365··
4718.

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NOW$ From

Wealthy Families Unloading ~II·

Ilona Of Dollors, To Help Minimize
Their Taxes. wrue lmmedl.tely:

2

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Refarenee. (304)773-5050
electric.

New Slptlc. $35.000.00 (740)·
388-0434 ·.

Ctoae To' VInton, 740·388- 8260,

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$18,000.00 OBO (740)·258-1818
(7&lt;10)-258-1252
Country Living 3 Or 4 Badrooms,
Pay Closing Costs &amp; Move ln.

4000.

Doubtewldl Rtpo. Ntvtr lived in, .
28X80. St.ooo· Down.Dtflveis. w/
A.C. No Oealera 'Allowed. 1-888·
928-11888.

w /Service. Reduce

Payments To 85,_ IICASH IN·
CENTIVE OFFERli Call 1·800·
;128-85.to Ext. 29.
NEED AN EARLY PAYDAY??
No Olllce ,Vlalt Necoesary. Up To
$500 instantly,_ Toli·Frto 1·877EARLYPAY. LlciOc70038.
WE BUY LAND .CONTRACTS,
MORTGAGES, DEEDS OF
TRUST. NATIONWIDE. CALL
BEN OWENS (TOLL FREE) t •
81111-399-18115

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NEW BANK REPOS
.oNLY TWO LEFT, NEVER LIVED
IN.

CALL 1·800-948-5878.

NO PAVMENTTILL MAY, 2000
N« HOME'PURCHASED iN
THE MONTH OF JANUARY
WE WILL MAKE FIRST 3 PAY,
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Prol.-elonel
Services

Dozer lor hire, 740-892-7t45.
• JOE'S.,....VCR REPAiR.
. FREE EITIIIATEI
ALL WORK QUARANJEED.
(304)171-11:14 .

R1po l4·•eo htr1 Nice Norria ,
P1yoll 130,000 Bank S~crJilce
$25,000, $8,000 Below Book .
Col: t-800!18t-em.

TURNEO DOWN ON
SOCIAL sECUIIITV .wt?
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P1ymont and $289. ptr month.
Freo Air. Clll 'tor qulce E·Z appro-

llE/Il f ', JATf

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TWa mobllt ltomal In coun·
try, ri&lt;!IOfltftd. • ciHn, with
back porch, each hu twg ~ld·

31 0 H011111 for Slle
Lovely ftrl liCrll in • oountry

Bedrooms~ '

.$499 &amp; Alaumo. OOWPO&lt;I, Galli·
polio, 7&lt;10'441-3093.

tot-

Ing, lt&gt;vr - . . two ~nd haW
llllht, rom.1 JMng room Inti lttm-

rooma. bath, ftfrlgtrator and
1to¥1, on 3 llnl, NYI In one and

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COMPUTER BLOWOUTIII COM ..
PAQ MICRON &amp;Machines! Desk· .
tops, Laptops, Mar chant · Ac·counts. Websltes Almost Every·
one Approved!! No Mone~
Downll Low Monthly Payments .~.
F'REE Special Offer! CALL NOWI

Furnished 2 Rooma S. Batn Show·
ar, Downstairs,· Clean, No Pets.
Oepoalt &amp; R'eferencea "Required;

1·888·479·2345 (Toil Free)

740-44&amp;-1519.

COMPUTERS ~ t.Ow Or $0 Down.
low Month ly .Payments . Y2K
Compliant. AlmOst Everyone Ap·
proved. t -SG0-617·3476 EMI.330.

Furnished EfUclency Apartment,

All Utilities Paid. Share Balh,
$i95/Mo., 919 Second Avenue,

Day Bed, Couch, Chali' &amp; Raclln·
er, 740-446·2741 .
Entertainment Center For Sale, .

tunities . .

lor R~!nt
12x85 2 Bedrooms, No Pets,

$280/Mo .. $300 Deposit, Water

load, 740.992-323().

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24!1-5164, After 8 P.M.
14x70 Trailer w/24 ft Exparido,
for rani In Camp Conley area.

$325 month. (304)875-5477. ' ·
. Between Athen, and Pomeroy, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom ·mobile · homu,

$280-$300,740-992-2187.
2 Bedroom Mobile Home , You
Pay UtttJuas, &amp; Deposl,, In Porter

Area, No Pato,740-366·9t62.
2 Bedroom Trailer In small trailer
Park; Deposit and References

Aoqllwtdl Phone (740)-446-1104
2 Bedrooms, In l&lt;anauga, Beautl·

No Pats. 740·ol4t-

Firewood for sale, $25 tr uckload,

740.949-0605

N. 4th· Ave., Middleport, 2 room
efficiency, utilities paid, no pets,

-F irewood For Sale, $60 Face

dep. &amp; rei.. 7&lt;10·992-ll165.

Cood, Cal740-388-9843.

1 Bedroom, Very Ct&amp;an.' $225 par
month . Call evenings or leave.

me&amp;SaOe: (3()4)675-4975.
Nice Ground· Fioor, 2BR, W/.0
Hook-up. Reference, Deposit. No

Pets: (304 )875-5182.
~ow Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments, Includes . Water
Sewage, Trash , $315/Mo., 740·

One bedroom furnished apart·
' ment In Middleport, 740-992·

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model with access r:ard, l(!p dol·:
[ar, Wolfle 740·949· 33151eave.
message.

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Spring Valley Green One Bed·
room Apartments, Appliances
Furnished, Call740·446-1599.

t'nfant car seat. S25: 81ectrtc dry-.
er, $175 ; electric dryer,· $30 ;·
daybed, $50; alto sax. $775 ; clan·:
net, $250: call740843-5481 .
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Very Spacious. 2 Bedrooms., 2
Floors, CA . 1 112 Bath, Fully Car·

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tery, $300; Septic Tank ~erator.. :
Motor $300, 740·388·8409 Afle,. ,

peted, Adult Pool &amp; Baby Pool.
Pallo, Start S3501Mo. No Pets,
Lease Plus Sec.urlty DepoSit Re·
qulred, 740-446·3481 .

:3_P~.M~·----~---------- :
JANJTROL HEATING AND
COOLING 'EQUIPMENT
INSTALLED

Twin Towers now accepting ap·
pllcalions for t BR. HUO subsld·
lzed apt. for elderly and hand!·
capped. EOH. (304)675-6679

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lose. • Free Estimates! 740·446-: •

6308 , 1·800-291·0098.

Vlll'age Green Apartl'('lants· 2
bedrooms, total .,ectric, appllanc·
es furnished. laundry room factll·
lies and to school, applications

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Repaired. New &amp; Rebuilt .In Stock.:.
Call Ron Evans, 1·800..537-9528. ...:
Jose Canseco Starting Lineup, : ;
buying older OTV systems with "' ,
access cards, Jay 740·949·2546. • •

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NO CASH?? MMX Technology,.'
We Finance Wlth
Down I Past-"':
Credit Problems OK II Even
Turned Down Beforell Reestablish ; 1

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FLORIDA. MARCO ISLAND. Enjoy The Tropical Paradise Of.
Beaches An(t RelaMatton . JaDuary
'Discounts. Beach Front Condos
Or Homes, For Rent ISale. Ceo -~
tury 21 1st. Southern Tr ust. 1·:
800·255-9487
www.c21 marco.com

Grubb's Plano - tuning &amp; repairs .' ,
Problems?- Need Tun~d? Call the: •

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HOUHhold
Goods

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2 piece Living Room SuiJit. Aak~';:,:$~100:;.;.:.(,;;304;.,;,:,)8::.7.;;5-U0.:..:.:~1.~--· ,

Aller 7 ~M . 740-446-7321 .
·14x70 3 Bedrooms , S3001Mo .• +
Utilities. Deposit Reqt.~lrad, 7.40-

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N. 3rd Ave., Middleport, 1 br. _
furnished apartment, no pets, dep. &amp;

and deoosl, 304·824-2460.

Paid, Kimper Hollow Road, Calf

New 2000.DouDklwldt, 3BR/2BA,
·$299 P.r month. Frte Air &amp; DillY·
11)1. 1·81111-928-3426.

· 992·1182 or 304·773·5305 aller

Space lo~
Three bedroom all electric
home with attached garage,
Mobil• Hom~ Lot For Rent, Mo·
fenced back Yard, large tot, at · bile Home for Rent, 740·446·
Meadow Land Estates. Pt. Pleas·
1279.
a(11, $600 month plus references

420 Mobile Homes

. JANUARY SPECIAL
All HOMES ON SALE
$499 DOWN ON SJNGLEWIOES
$999 ON DOUBLEWJDES
t-800-948-5878.

coniptete DISH Network satellite
system, brand new, $99, 740· '

Bedrooms. 1 Bath. CIA. W&amp;D
$365/Mo., Houae Size 2 Bed·
rooms, 2 Baths, $435/Mo .. 1·888·
8(1).()521 .

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92 Clayton 18)(80; 3 Bedrooms,
Heat Pump, Good Condition .

Bulk Foods. Spices, Candies.;; .
Cheese. Butter, Tra il Bologna ,..,.
775 Bulk Foods, 5184 S.R. 775,
Patriot.

available at olllct. 740-992·3711
TOD '1·888·233-8694. Equal
Housing Opportunlly

1997 Clayton 14xS6 Owner May

CREDIT CARD UP TO $3,000.
Unaecured VISA n.IC. Bad Credit
Or NO' Crtdlt. t-aoo-258-6618 Ext.

Application

Pilot Program, Ranters Needed,

Finance, Will Rtnl Sot·Up On Lot
Altar5 P.M.

ALL SiZES /All LOADS . El·
DORADO BUILDING SYSTEMS
1-800·279-4300.

446-0008.'

Cash For Remaining Paym~tnts
On Property Sotd1 Morlgagesl
Annultlest Setuementsl lmmedla1e Ouoteslll "Nobody Beats
Our Prices. • Na11onal Contract

1997 14X70 Oakwood, 3 bod-

Brookside lpartments Now Ac·
cepllng Applications For One
Bedroom Wlth WID Hook· Up

rei.. 7&lt;10·992-lli85.

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LESSJ NO MONEY DOWN!

room,

Are You A Metal Build ing Erector ..
/Contractor? We Have Faclory I··
Dlr!ct Buildings With NO Dea ler-~
shjp Fee Or Volume Commitment.

7-*256-197 1.

740·&gt;f48·1615, 740-446·1.243.

1988 Redman Danville 1.4)170
Alto Has E)(pando. Vary ~lei,

Equal Housing Opportunity.

992-5084. Equs1 Housing Oppor-

2 Bedroom Small HoUse, Clean, 3
Miles Down Route 7, $350/Mo.,
Must Have Good References,

FREE Delivery &amp; Set. 1·800·948·
5878.

COnd"on. (304)773-9561 .

Paid $1,300 Wilt Sell For 5500."

qulred, $400 month Vjlth discount,
740-992-55()2.

Batho.$180,000.00 • 740·448·
9897.
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frol)'l. $279 to 1351. Walk to shop
&amp; movies. Can 740·446·2568 .

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Village Manor· and
Riverside Apartments In Middle·
port. From $249·$373. C811 740·

$300 plus electric, heal with wood,
r40-843-5548.

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3 Panel Glass Sliding Door. 9'xe•
8" .~Aiuminum Ffame. bcellent

ESTATES , 52 Westwood Drive

Countryside Apartments, Nice

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Gallipolis, 740-448-.1945.

Spacious River VIew Home, Se·
eluded, Near Town . 7•Acrea,
Hea11d Pool, 5 Bedrooms, 3 1J2

5 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, over 2,000
sq. ft., for lesa than '$450 mo.

74().441-o872.

2 bedroom house (Union Terrace) lor rent on Feb. 1St, wid
hookup, references, deposit re~

2419,740-44e-0720 ..

Wide Homaa. Super Low Pay·
mentsl Oalc Wood Homes, Bar·

No""'' 740-448-1066.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

5502.

Nice House for sate in Neff Ha·
von Araa . $18,500. (304}7J:!l:.
5577.
f

$2,000.00 olf Salected Single

12 Gun SOlid PIJ\8 Gun Cabinet •.'
$400; Ruger MKII Camp. Stain- .
less a Mags. 350 $700 For Both,

$290/Mo .. Caposlt Required , 1·
. 888·84f).()521 .

Pets, Good Relereneea. 740-446·

320 Mobile Homa.
lor Slle

"Attention Prlme star Customers•
Want A Better Deal ? Free Equip·
ment , Free Insta llation , Free 6
Months Programming . Call Tom
74()..388-0113 Ort ·B00-292·0642.

ClOse To Rio Granda Campus. 1
Bedroom, All Util ities Included ,

~13-8315

Road, $325/Mo.', With Depoolt, No

Needed! Guaranteed Approvall

SSBAD CREDIT ?. Get Cash
j..oans To $5,000. Debt Co nsoli·
dation To $200.000. Credit Cards.
Mortgages , Rellnan cl ng And
Auto · Loa ns Available. Meridian
Credit COrp. 1· 800-4 7 1·51 19 Ext.
1180.

Christy's Family Living, apart·
ments, home &amp; trailer rentals .
740·992·4514, apartments a\lall·
able. furnished &amp; unfurnished.
·

WoPay~

(~}273-9485.

CALL NOWI t -800·355·0029 EJtl.
8117.

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Kanauga, 1275/Mo., 740 ·886·
7102. Alter~ ~M .

Apallment, 741).448-961 t.

Houae for aate (reduced), 2 bed·
rooms &amp; 2 baths, heat pump, ·
ctosa to school. tree main·
tenanca, ·5 years. old, 132 MHI St., 2 bedroom house (Mulberry
Ave .) for rant Jmrriedlately, wid
New Haven, WV, 304-882·2240.
hookup, references. deposit. $350
House On Fourth Avenue. Galli· month whh discount, 740·992·

boursvllle, Wv. 1-(30•)-736-7295
or 1~304)·738-2395

Elll. 1134. Void 0~. KS.

Up To 17 Acre Tracts For Ra·
creation Or Residential. Off SA
124, 20 Mlnures From Rio,
Grande. $9 ,500 +, $950 Down,
Land Contract Available. AN·

360

1124 East Main on SA 124 E. Po·
meroy, 7~0- 992· 252 6 or 740-992·
t539. Russ Moore, ,owner. •

992-2218.

ancos.

Antiques

Buy or sell. River ine Antiques,·

Pats. 740-448·291f7 .

Lote &amp; Acreage

Sporting
Goods

8135.

Apartments
lor Rent

1 Bedroom. Near Arbor's Nursing
Home, EconomiCal Utilities, Quiet
l ocation, .$279/Mo., + Utilities, No

able. Fret Maps. ANTHONY
LAND CO., LTO 1·800-213-8365.

Between Gatllpolla And Jackson.
~ BR ·1 1/2 Baths, Full Basement,

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3:10 Farm• lor Sale

740·992·

Damage Deposit Required, Refer·

rant the - · $39,000, ... ~ apo
lly room, two ...,._, two _.. PI'Cjltl.
740-8112-tiiiM.
wn1 Otl .• abytntlng Mondly -FrJ.
menta;
foUr
car
garagl
1,d
two.
ttay, lluiaoll\0 Plkt Aroo .Ct\17&lt;10- ·
atorogo ltlllldlng. P - celt 740- Land Home ~goa . All Artu.
4.41-0223.
. .
Ali Crodlt Rllkl, 7-3883.
1192-2282.
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mont ~.

2 Bedroom•. Gallipolis, •$325/Mo..

1~582-3345

Will etlan house or bu1ln11i.

Home lor the Holidays on a Nice
Lot. AI Utffitits. 1·(304~736-7295

Off SR 7 South 01 Gallipolis. SR

Factory Ren0vatiid 3

Need Child care, I am ~oUnty clirUfledt ~n$i do pr111ate P~V,I, oalr

Witt

advertllemontafor rial-·~
which la in violation of the
law. OUr - . . aro!lereby
lnlar!ned t11at all -lings
In thl• newspaper
. , available On an equal
opportunity bull.

Tay lor Made Flre sole Graphite
Regular A-89 10.5 degree driver.
3 woo d and 5 wood . Like new·
used 1 ·lime. $550. llrm. (~)675·

Middleport, $250
5039.

218 &amp; NeighborhOOd Road Area .

FREE DEBT CONSOLIDATION

Houiecltanlng, I Story_· $ol0.00; 2
Stories $80.00 ~avo Reforoncoal
Citt'Ttrl, Ltavt Mtlll(le, 740·
.388-9085
•

,,_19Y accept

Two bedro om mobile home In

•• .ooo Down &amp; Tako Over Pay·
mtnlt,7o40-446-:)218.

Rough &amp; Wood.ad, Aoad Cut In:
NEEDS TLC, Si"l!lBWldeS Allowed.
$2,300 Down ..
MEIQS COUNTY

From Home Procttalng
Our Corporate Nawslettersl U
Per Newsletter! Guaranteed
Weekly Paychecks! No Experl·
ence Ntcessaryl Homaworktrt
Ntedtd tmmedlattlyl Cell NOW

Georges Portable Sawmill, don't

Rates. Free .Estimate&amp;. (30.)875' 2892.
.

. This newspaper will""'

520

Wor~ing

CREDIT REPAJAI AS SEEN ON
TVJ Eraoe Bad Credit Legally.
Freo lnlo. 888-8511-2580.

304-87!!-1957.

All real ostate adYortlolng in
UQ n8WIPBP81" Is·~ to
the Federal Fair Housing Act
of 1988 which makOI" lllogal
to •any preforo'nca,
limltatlon or dllcrimlnation
baOOdonrace, color, religion,
sax famllalllttul or national
or1gln, or any intamlon to
make any s..:h praf8ntnce,
llmltetlon or discrimination.•

Aaaumable .

420 Mobile Homa.
lor Rent

ATTENTlONil $1,800 Wetkly

740-388·9783.
haul your k)gs 10 the mill just call

.nme.

OWn A Cor1'4&gt;&lt;JIOf'l
Pul tt To Wor1d

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Package

Col ToiJ.Frto .

4.41-1238.

t-800-~15-8018.

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A 13,000 WEEKLY INCOME.

t.aa&amp;aiNSSS.

Hour Ca,e For.The Elderly Or
andlcapped In A Nice Country
Home. Call For Information 7-'0·

Need A Job? Work For Yourself.

OTR DRIVERS' You Have Finally
Found The ABC's 01 A Groat
JoO.
Homo
Boous· &amp;
Btnallts. con.-ntlonal, "-tlfblltl.
'CALL SPUR TRUCKING TODAVI

~

the olforlng.

$FREE

Hone•t. Dependable, Weakly
HQI.I&amp;tclttnlng .
Reasonable

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. in touch this season with ZoomNet. To siin up,j~st i:a111·800 ~ 90Q·,04~0.

Schools

. Hitndyman Service, 740·258Nlghl ihlft, 7pm to 9om, caring for 8120.
,thl eldtriy, cell for Interview, 740.
ca·re tor one In country $840
982-5023 • .
month . Mobile, Honeat •• Non- .
From
~k&amp;r. (304)882-3880.
&amp;Po-

m·emories with the people you care about. To !telp,you d9j11st ~hat, we'r!! m.a kini

recommend• that you do busl·
ntiS with people you know, and
NOT to send money thrOugh the
mall until you have lnvts.Hgtttd

180 Wanted To Do

NE.W MILLENNIUM DiETl Sue·
ceas Guaranteed. High Protein f
Low Clrb&amp;. Eat All Day... 1\lllt
Awiyll70-870.2828.

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VALlEY PUBLISHING CO.

247·~125

.. Masters, Oocto(ate, By Corre-

wan.....

'We at Zoom Net think the best part of. the ·holida!j,S fs crea.tini and sharini .

Retrftved, Mau ~ •1500 e..ryday in Your Spare Tlrnt. Umned
Space. 1-888-749-01107 (24 Hnl).

And Reflnan&lt;:l"ll· Credit Problems

Instruction

Noad 7 llidiH To SOli Awn, 740.

Be·A Distributor For Fro-a BakIng Co. Plck·Up Application At
101 Jockaon Pike 2 To 5 P.M.
Monday, Tuetdsy, Thursdey. Frl·
day, &amp; Saturday. Ask For Don

SeRVICES

Needed! Large Advtrlla lng Firm
Pays $4 For Ever~ Volct-Mall

Wlndlalis, 847-A SECOND AVE ..
spondlnco Baaed Upon 1'rlor Ed· ' 1350, NEW YORK, NEW YORK
ucatlon.And Short Study Course. 10017.
For FREE Information Booklet
PhOne CAMBRIDGE STATE
CONSOLIQATE IlLLI.
Moms wanted: ·America's 11 ~ UNlVERSl1Y 1·800-984-8318. ·
From $3.000 -$150,0001
Home Buslneaa Moms work ·AtJ
(9% Average Rate).
Home, Freo CosHJ10, 1-888-8t3LO,I,NB O.A.C.
5275.
For Fast·Rtlults,

2420.

EMPLOYr~E N T

$100 Per Hour. Homeworker&amp;

od. Computer Required. Call,
Modi-Pros Toll Frea. t-888·3136049 Ext. 3125.

011 rilles. pistols, old tovo, jndlan
artifacts, clvn ·war Items, 740-742-

5915.

150

Non-Qualifying

OK. Consumers Financial 1·800·

MEDICAL BilLING. Earn Exce ' EARN A ~EGAL COLLEGE DE·
lent$$ S l Procetslng Cl1lm
GREE QUICKLY, Bachelors,

44&amp;3358.

wanted To Buy' Uud Mobl1a
Homes, 740·4.48·0175, 304·875-

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puter Requ~ed. cau Modi Works
Toli·Frll 800·540·&amp;333 Ext.
2301.

From Home. Full ltalnlng Provld-

Alisoluto Top Dollar: All U.S. Sll-

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tent Income. Full Training. Com-

W demeyer·a· AuctJon Service,

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MEDICAL BilliNG. Earn Excel-

lnt!&gt;tail304-895-3474 evenings.

One month's 'FREE' Internet

Al: 288 Uppar River Road, GallipoH&amp;.

BualftMI
Opportunity

S$ Auto Loqna, Personal Loans,
Debt ConsoJidatlor,, Mortgagaa

Gallpollt Ceroor Colllve ,
(Caroera Claoa To Home}
· · CollTodayl740.44&amp;-4367,
1-8()0.214·0452,
Reg 190-05·127"8.

Tranaponatlon Is A Must. Apply

f7893, wv 1338; 740-992·9707•

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Business
Tralnlnl!l .

cai Home Health Agency. Train·

lng Available, Good Pay. Rellabla

m\lhlty Building each Saturday
beQ~ning January 8, Sam·? F.o r

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140

CN~.

PCA &amp; LPN Positions For A LO·

Bib Moodlspaugh Auctioneering·
corilptete auction service. Buy
a~ sell estates. Ohio License

.,

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lmineOiate Openings · For

Auction ,
and Flea Markel

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Travel

rfalt-TIItll X·Aay Tech For A MO·
blie X-R1y Company Evenings
lnd Weekends. Call I·B00·999·
,j709.

Home Bualnns. Work Flexible

&lt;Ill

O'Bieness ~emorial Hospital has lmmedlale opeobip. We·
offer a very COqtpetltl:ve 18Jary' na1e 81 well as exceUeot
educatloo aod other. health related beoeftts. MUst h8've a
- current0blo liceose.. 1-2 yean experteoc:e prefermt. .
Appl.c:atloas c:ao be picked up Ia the Humao Reso~s
Departmeot, 55 Hospital Drive, :Atheos, ·Oblo 45701. For
laformatloa call (740) 592~9227.
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Ft.t-tlme sacratary for local
c)\urch, 3 mornings ptr weak,
computer akHist reply . to

5. bantatn roosters, 7•0·992·
_21_4_9_
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1
12 •
8 W k Old p
' 88
uppoo,' "UI1ralllln Shepherd, 112 Border Collie,
.
. 7il0·388·98&lt;10.
BBagla &amp;Terrier mix puppies, 8
woeko old . 740-985·3884 even·
8
Auto TechniCian 5 Years· Expert·
·
B)ack Chow Puppy, Fe mare, 12 once Auto Mechanic 2 Years Ex- POSTAL JOBS Up To $17.2t ilk
Weeks Old, To Good Home Only, ' perlance, Aaja 6f Pay Is Negotl· Quarant~ed Hire. For Appl1catk&gt;n
740-441-Q118.
ablt Hours ll A.M. To 8 P.M. Paid And Exam tnformatlon .Call8 A.M.
Holidays. Apply in Parson At
9 P.M. M·F 1-888-81!8·5827 Ext.
L~st: mlxtd breed dog, black and
Aulo Service, Bidwell, OH 458
24-1007.
btown, green collar, 740·992·
Phone 7~0-388·9516, Jf,
2046.
Have No Variable Exparienee 'Prlvall Stnar with Elderly. Refer·
Pleaea Don'l Apply.
encoa &amp; E•porlence. (304)273Mala Breeding Ago, Dwar1 Rabbit,
!5384.
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AVONI All Areasl To Buy or SOH.
DlOLOGICTECHHOLOOJST
Sh011y Spoors, 304-87!&gt;1429. • ·
RA
MW.iature Dachshund mh1; female
Jackaon General Hoapltal has an
~ow lab mix : female shepherd/
A~ Products: Start your own In· opening for two full time RadiOio·

Office Hours

110 H!lp

825 Th&lt;d A'lllrtUI
GaHIX&gt;Jia, OH 45631

Giveaway

Mon. 10-3 Thuis. 10-3
-740-992-6491 ron #1-800-750-0750
l·
Equal Housing

.
Comi8ftmenta 'j'aken
Tue &amp; Wed II :00 am· to 5:00 pm
Thur 12:00 pm to 2:30pm
Or By Appointment CaD (740)992-9707 or (740} 989-2623
99 Beech St. Middle rt Ohio 45760
·

Needs

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Send Resume to:

fllchard W. Clay-you need to get
f'¥lld ol the Family Law Master In
1r4 days-to answer 10 Qur Clvorce·
so we can set a court date.

SeJ:Uors, disabled, handicapped
Range, refrigerator, A/C, on-site
. I laundry, community room, 24 hour
·'
maintenance provided.
Call or Come By Our Office Located At
2070 St. Rt. 124

nl.i) . 95~ To St . to Per Milo · All
MHeal We Supply: Plates, Ptr·
m1t,, C&amp;l Insurance, Comdate
'a..Jiflcatlono must lndUdO:
. FWI Card W /Advenee•. Fuel &amp;
ErllfVOile, ~. Caoing
Road Taxes. No Age Rtatrtctlona
and Provldt Quality Care.
Od'Wlur Equlpmoint. Flatbld•.No Offo&lt;t Top Salary Commanauroto, Fd;Ncr Dlopatch. Call Don At ' t with txperlence. Bantfi1s lnciudo
1109:821·243'1.
&lt;101 K. Hoelth I Lito lnour..,.,.,
Part·limt Babysitter· needed 3d/
Mileage. Sand Reouma &amp; Sallry
w~ In my Apple Gorwt,WV, homt
Hltory to : ~SIUHC. PO Box
for toddler. May caiiJnr leave
1042 Proctorville, Ohio 458119
rnoAago/(304)678-9955. " · .
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GillpoiJa Dally Tribune.
RE: Advwtlalng SaJoo Rep

9100.5:3().

1 Bedroom Apartment

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Grou Rtvt·

Suceesat 80% Of

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale

FINANCIAL

493-4888 EXT. 8509.

Quality clothing and hou&amp;ehold
!tfihs. $1.00 bag sale every
'Qlursday. Monday thru Saturday

• ·.' taking Applications For
.. "'ot.

Plumbing

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Help Went.d

Owner Operatora • Buller Tructllng Company H11 Your Aoad To

·--RN
·~~
' llllmldioto ClponJng tor FT,
RN ~in Galla COUnty.

'Must have good Communication
li&lt;lUs
' Must have goo&lt;1 di'Mng record
&amp; Provldo own 'ltansportation
'Must have ability to boa TEAM
.
player
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New.To YoU Thrift Shoppe
9 West Stimson, Ailltns · '
740-592-1B'I2

Water's Edge Of Syracuse .

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We Have

for Rent

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For Wtl Eltablilhocl Local Co.
SERVING TRI.COUNTY AAEA

Wtly walt? Start m11tlng Ohio
sihgles tonigl:lt . Call ton free 1·

Apertmenta

Help W1nt8d

ADVEIITISINQ •
SALES REPRESENTATIVE

30' Announcements

Public Noll~

Public Notice

.I

DATING

Elll. 9?35.

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1o ws,

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Anchors , .Water Heaters . t :
Plumbing &amp; Electrical Parts. Fur· ,. .

~~c~~e &amp;H~~~t ;~:~:.· ~:;.~~~~~·: ;

Appliances :
Reconaltloned
washers, Dryers. Ranges, Aetrl·
grators, 90 Day Guarancaal
French City Maytag, 740·446·

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9416.

New 9M7 ste~l garage door. lnsu- • :
lated. new prieS S544 . asking " ,
$350. 304-773·6198.
: I

7795.

81by· btd, atrolltr, car eeat, .
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New GAHS School Coat Size L, : '
awing, hlih chair, we~ktr 304·
Nam~ Can Be Added $65, Phone: ,_ :
8752801 .

_7&lt;10_·446_·_23_1_6~
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For Sale: Recondit ioned wish·
eft. dryers and refrigerator• .
Thompsons Appliance . 3407

1

New Millenlum Dietl Eel All Day ,. :
And Melt Away, Call Tr~cy At• •
740..441-1982.
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Jacf&lt;s9n Avenue, (304)675·7388.

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Queen
stze
Mattress/Box ;. :
Spr ings, Flexess Steel Couch, • ,

OLII

GOOD USED A::i,~,~=:~~~ pulls
to Queen Size Bed. llv· • ,
Washer11, dryers •• r
_lngRogm . Chair . .All excell~nt : :
ranQ'es . Skaggs Appliances,
. shape.kf3041675-1687 .
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Vlna Slreet, Call 740· 446· 7398,
1·688·818-1)128. . .

RESIDENTIAL HOME OWNERS , ',
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New And Used Furniture Store
a br mobile homo $250. por. mon. Below
Holiday Inn Kanauga. Day

~~~~aac:~sH, 1J1 fl~~ir~~~~s9, ~~ ;.ae~ ,: :'

lui Rlvtr VIew.
018t .

wat1r ~sewer paid, no pets, rei.
~lrtd

304-875-198f .

Heat Pump &amp; Air Conditioni ng t :
Syatams Free B Year Parts &amp; La· • 1
bor Warranty Bennetts Healing &amp; ~ ,

Beds, Bunk Bflds, Beds, Dress· ·
trl, Couchea, Dlntttea. Stop And
Loo k 7"" .... .., .. 782

2BA Trailer. Sto\le and Refrlgera·
• ~~ .
tor. new h.Jrnact, central air,
waah_er a~ d~r ~ok-ups: Quilt ·
locauon . No pets. Propane In· R&amp;D'' Used Furniture Great Secluded. Second trailer on left on ttctlotl, Priced To ·Sell!
Aoulh Ferrell Dr. of camp COnley And Browse." Corner Of Route 7

$ Btdrooma, Slovo &amp; Rafrigeratoi

Wosbor $95; Ory11 $95( Rango
$95: Rtlrlgerotor 1175: Rtfrlgora·
tor Llko Now $350; Woohtr $205&lt;

lrlok Homo tor Ront 3 bedroom&amp;.
bllh. 3 Retoroncat an&lt;I"Dspo&amp;lt.
(7&lt;10!-4*0122

Sklggs Appliancto. 78 Vlnt
Stroll, GalilpoNt. 74o-440·7396,
t-88H1H128.
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AOIYs Gun Shop, 740·742-84 t2.

Self· Repelled Lawn Boy Push: :
Mower. SlOO : 2 Weedaaltrs , ' ,
$100 For Both ; Small. Freuer, • ,

&amp; AddiSon Plkt, 'Wt Buy Furnl·
ture' 740-387.0280.

Furnished, $300/Mo.: tiSO De·
poalt, Sttte Route ~8. Gtlllpoi~.
7~·9081.

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Rd. $300 month plus deposita.

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Cooling, 1-800.872-5967.

$75: 740·387- 7576 , 740·289·: .
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Appeals And Hurlng1. FREE • •
CONSULTATION . Senelll Team "''
Service•, Inc. Toll-Free; 1·888· ! '

838-4052.

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Merctllnc:IIH

Public Node•

Thollnglon FUOI Oil ~-. 70.000
BTU a- · Old. s:~e0, 7o~Dozse.

. &amp;318,

Toolo I Socl&lt;otl wiTOOI BOX. $75
piUI AetftargatQ Orlll wJCaH &amp;
8CC:.IIOriea. AIIO SuperNinten ·
de&gt; $50. (300)875-44511.

Coo* aut No. No. ON CII
I 0 0 U 0 1 ·1 3 ,
BrIck
Procurement, Alreedr
Under Coe*Kt

u..1. IDulhem
1..&amp;11* -. -by
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Bide ..........

Contr.ct
No. 01-ootl·
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ConlriCt No. 01-ootllOll 5101&lt;03: Oenat al .,.._
Conlract No. 08-ooll·
1008101-CK: III8MNy
Conlract No. 01-0011·
1008101-CIII: R-ng
Contract No. 01·0011·
1001101·08: . Alurnlnurn
Entrenceo, Win-•, o._
A Glll:dng
Contract No. 01·0011·
IOOIIOJ-07: l'ood Service
E t = t No. 01.0011·
11008101·08: c;aaework
(Ubrary and Science)
Contract No. 01·0011·
1001101·01: Plumlilng ad
Fire ProtiCIIon
Contract No. 08•0018·
11006101·10: HVAC
.
Contract No, -08·0018·
1001101·11: Ellclrlcal
Contract No. 01'· 0018·
1001101·12: Technology
until Bid Date of February 3,
21)00 at 4:00 p.m. (local
ttandard tlmt), whan they
will be openld and react.
3. Bidding Documanto
may be obtained tr0111 thl
Conatrucllon Mana,ar by
Prima Blddero only, upon
rocalpt of a chtck, which Ia
refundable, In the amount .of
$200.00. .Chacka ahall be
mad• payablt to the
Southern Local. School
Dlatrlct and forwardtd to
lht Conatructlon Manager.
Upon receipt of e r.cjueat,
acc0111panlad by a depotlt
· •• named above, the
Conatructlon Manager will
forward cop111 of bidding
documante to thl bidder.
4. Shipping ·chargeo for
all bidding document• aro
non-refundable and are to
be paid .yla a aeparate
check In tha amounl of
$25.00, alto.made out to the '
Southern Local School
l)latrlct and forwarded to
the Conolrucllon Manager
with the .depoalt checik.
5. lntereatad blddero
ahould contact Tammy
Smith ·a t (114) 442-0500 or
und dapoalt chiCk dlracny
to the Quandel Group Inc.,
3518 Rlverolda Drive, Suite'
101, Columbue, OH 43221 .'
No mora than th'" (3) 1e11
wltl be · provided on a
refundable baolo lo a
Bidder. Depoall will be
refunded to P,lmt Blddaro
only who return their
drawing• within flftnn (15)
daya ollhl bid opening and
tubmlt 1 bonafide bid par
Article 1.10 of the
lnatructlono to Bldd~n ..
8.
The
Contract
Documento rnay be
rtvlawtd for bidding
purpooa without charge
during bue(nen houro at
thelollowlnglocltlona:
Archltact'l OffiCI: , .
Marr Knapp Crawllo
Anoclatee, Inc: New
Philadelphia, 0111o
Owner Office:
Southern Local School
Dlatrlct Board, Raclna, Ohio
Conatructl. o~ Manager'•
Otnc•:
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The Quandel Group, Inc.,
Columbua, Ohio
F.W. Dodge Plan Roomo In
thl fallowing ciiiH:
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•Cinclnnetl, Ohio (411202·
8001 ), The Grand Baldwin
Building, 655 Eden Park
Drive, Suite 515
•lndapendence, · Ohio
(44131), 8200 Rockalda
Wooda Blvd. (Cleveland)
•Columbuo, Ohio (432111073), 1175 Dublin Road
•Dayton, Ohio (45431),
3077 Katte;lng Boulivard,
Pol nt Waot Office Park,
.Sulte301
•Tolado, Ohio (43623),
3130 Suntoraot Coun, P.O.

Southem~llchool

Dlttrfct Board
R.clna, Melli•
Each; While WhirlpOol Dryer $50;
Call After 5:30 P.M. 740-44&amp;· In accordance with th•
p r • w 1 n 11,
and

Wtlllt Wl\lrlpool Walhtr $75: 2
Whitt Whirlpool Dryers $65

550

Sptc:!~C::;!by:

Building
Supp!lel ·

~Inc.

Block, brick, sewer pipes, wind·
ows, lintels, etc. Claude Winters,

Rio Grando , PH Call 740·245·

5121 .

560. .Pets for Sale
3 Golden Retr iever pups. 2 fe·
mates, 1 mate AKC rag. wl pa·
pars have haH 2nd shots 304·

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27~.

AKC Registered Cocker Spitniel

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lng $250, Each 740-4A1-o996, AI·
ler4~ P.M.
AKC ReGistered male Black lab.

Pup. 7mo's, Has had training!
(7&lt;10) liB 0080

For Sale: Four year old Olde

Eng~

liah Bulldog AKC Registered

While ahd Brendel. $750.00 wllh

cage. (7&lt;10)-4-46-4548

Looking for lemaie longhair
Cachshund to breed, Please call
7~·20551eaYB

message.

Old English Sheep Dog Puppies.
AKC. Femalt'S

$550 . Males
$500. (304)273-2131, Altar 5PM.

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

610 Fai'ITI Equipment
12' transport dlac; soo gallon
crop sprayer, electric controls;

740-992·7302 aftar 6:30pm.

t04 Fair Avenue NE
P.O. Box 1002
New Philadelphia,
Ohio 44e83 '
Phone: (814) Mll-2119
Fu: (814) 11'113301
The Conatructlon Managtr
lor the PtoJICIIa:
The Quandtl Group, Inc.
3511 Rlvanldl Drive
Bulla 101
Columbua, Ohio 43221
PhOn•: {740) 442-0100
Fu: (740) 442-0101
www.qulindal.com
2. Any propooad Equal lor
a Standard ohall be
aubmlttld to the Archltact
no later than tan '(10) dayo
prior to the bid 0 penlng. If
no Addtnda lo lnued In
uaoclatlon with tht
Bidder'• requaot, the
propo11d Equal ol)ell bo
conaldarad rojtctld.

Saaltd bldt will be
rocalvad tor:
Phln 1
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Contract No. 08·0088·
9008801·01, Sltawor\c,
Alra•dy Under Contract

720 Trucks lor Sale
1972 Ford , 112 "{on, V-8. Au·
tomalic, A/C, 67 ,585/ml\ea, ga·
rage kept, Great condition. lnlor·

ma11on Call:·

740-379-2601.

·1979 F-250 400 Engine Great
Work Truck $1 ,200, 740-245·

.1954 Johri Deere 50, goDd .origl· . 9498.
nat tractor, new re&lt;1r t1r11, runs
1990 Ford Ranger XlT, V-6,. 5·
good. $1750, 740-7ol2-~ .

630

Livestock

2 Year Old Registered Paint Filly,
Chestnut &amp; White, 740-388-9130.

6 Month Old Miniature Horse.
$200 OBO 740-256·1233.

Hay &amp; Grain

640

Lease Disaster Tobacco Poundage 2,000 Pounds, 740· 446·
1052.

Straw: Bright Wire Tie Straw Year
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume Dis·
count Available. Herilage Farm,

(304)6711-5724.

TRANSPORTATION

71 o Autoe for Sale
CARS $100,

$500 &amp;

UP. POLICE

IMPOUND. Honda's Toyota's,
Chavys, JeeP.$, And Sport Utilities. Call Nciwl 800·772·7470;

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1983 Chrysler 5th Avenue, $500.
1983 Olds Regency, $800. 1987
Fon:l Eocort $500. (304)6711-1935.

Speed, 2WD, AC-PS·PB· Topper,
104K Milas. $3,000. Good Condl·
lk&gt;n. (304)372-9240.
1991 Ford ExpiQ&lt;or 5 Speed, High
Mileage, Runs Great Good Work

Or School Vahiele, 740-388·9673.

1991 S-1o ChevrOlet Fiberglass
Topper, Autpm . 83.000 mites.

$3,500.00. (740)·251&gt;6434

1993 Ford Ranger Splash, 4 cyl, 5
sp., 90,000 miles: excellent oondiJ'

liOn, $5900. 740·992·1182 or 304; ·
773-5305.
1995 XlT Ford. F250. Power

·Stroke, 2WC, Limited Slip Rearend. 64,000 miles. $18,000.

!f41882·2159.
199B 5-10 21 ,000 Miles $6,295;
1991 S·10 Durang&lt;&gt;AIC. $2,795:'
1988 5·10 Aulo V•6 AIC $2,195.
Cook MotoiS. 740-448-0103.

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs
1~86 Medium Sized Blazer 41C4, 6
Cylinder, , Runs Good; Looks

· Good , $3.500, 740·357·7576,
740.289-1933.'

1989 s-10 R~d Automatic, Tinted
1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Su• · Windows.• 80,000. Mles, 4x4, PoW·
preme. Runs Goodflooks Fair.
er Steering, Power Brakes, 740-

$700. (304)675·3711.

379-2798.

1986 Trans-Am 350, Automatic,
Good Condition, $1,995. 7-t0-

1998 Toyota Tomacma 41C4, 5

44&amp;-0390.
1989 Pontiac Sunbird, automatic,
4 cylinder, 4 door, looks good,
runs goad, $900; 1990 Dodge
Grand Caravan, 3.3 V-6, automat·
ic, runs gOOd, ·loo~s go.Od, $.1400.
M&amp;J AldO, Vinlon, Ott
740-388-9693 or 740-742-2370.
1991 Chevy Beretta, 4 cylinder,
runs and drives goad, $1250

&gt;

Speed, 33,000 Miles $13,BOO;
1997 Toyola RV4 22000 Miles, ·
loaded. Aulornallc, $14,700, OBO
740-44 Hl118.
94

Foro F 350, 4&gt;&lt;4, lui~ loaded &amp;

more, new tiru &amp; Wheels, S16,000
OBO; 86 F 150 2 wheel drive,

$2,000 080. 740-992-5532.

740

Motorcycles

1993 Yamaha Blaster 200 Barred
30 Over. Good Condition, Need

OBO, call 740·992·3180 afler

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To Solll $1,200 OBO, 339·0819
NOI Available leave M,_ge.
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1993 Ford Probe , silver, good
....-.. $4!100, 740.992-7727.

1998 Honda 300 Ex ~rwheeler

&lt;lpm.

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Well.

.Good

Shape:

$2,ooo.oo 740·445·1271 aflor
G·oo Mtlro 2 Doors, Red 1:00Pm.

Box8511

•Charlnton, Weal VIrginia
(25302),
40S Capitol StrHI
1998 Kawo•akl Bayou 300, 2 wd,
and
the
following
additional
ridden verv llnte, sharp, red, tllle
8222.
.
plan roomo:
IIYallable, $2,800, 304·773·5656.
•AIIIId Conolructlon, 1010
199,. Cavalier, 2DR, 4 Cyl., 5
Auto
Parts
&amp;
.
Vale
Avenil•, Cincinnati,
7~
Spd .. CD.. Piayer, AIC. $3500,
Ohio 452111
Accessories
OBO (300)675-6693.
•Dodga!Scln, Bank Ona
Budget Priced Transmlsalo'na A.ll
Building, · 3rd Floor, 1255
199-4 Z-28. Hops. ,chrome rima,
'fYpea, Access To Over. 1o,ooo
Flowmaster 8Khaust, ale, amllm
Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio
Tranamlaalons, CVC Joints, 740·
casseue, $9,000 OBO, call 740·
44115
245-5677.
742-3)35..
•The Bulldert Exchanga;
Suite
One Conotructlon
790
Campera
&amp;
1995 Camara, v~6 automatic,
Clnttr,
811 Keynote Clrcla,
custom show car, custom wheats
Motor Homea
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Clavaland, Ohio 44131
and dash, black; 71,167 miles,
minor front damage, runs and
•The Bulldera Exchange
1983 Resort Camper Fully COn·
drives, 8sklng $5100, 740·992talned, Excehnt Condition, New
of Clllrtrol Ohio, 1175 Dublin
1soe days or 740-949-2644 Air Condl\lonlng, Batters And ·.Road, Ohio 43215
evenings and weekends.
Tlr... $3,500, 740-388-8859.
•DaytO'n ' Bulldtra
Exchange, 1077 Embury
1995 Ford Mustang, V-6 , aUto, Wanted ; 8 Foot Truck Camper,
37,000 miles, white with gray In·
Good COndlllon, 740-25H038.
·. Park Road, Dayton, Ohio
45414
leriOr, lronl d81)1ago, $3,700, 740992·1508' days, 740·949·2844
•Bulldara Exchange of
SERVICES
ewt/Weekends.
Eaat Ctntral Ohio, 2521
34th Street NE, Canlon,
1996 POntiac Grand Am, SE SeOhio. 44701 ·
Home
dan, 4 Speed, AUIOmallc, 21 ,ooo 810
Cantraf Dhlo Minority·
Miles, Excellent · Condition,
lmprovementll·
$9,500, 740-387·7609.
With Grey Cloth Interior, Automatic; AIC, 37 ,OOOK. Runs &amp;·
Looks Great! $2,850, 740-44.6 ·

1998 Pontiac Flrtblrd Tr~na-Am.
2 dr, 1·!01)&amp;, .17000 mles, auto, cd,
silver metallic with dark pewter
. leather, right front suspension

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50 Yrs. Combined
Experience
Honest &amp; Reliable
Free Estimates
Se · C't'
mor 1 IZens
Discount

ttl-1945
667--""

St. Rt. 7
Tuppers Plains, OH

740-985-3813

Sprl11 DtvtlopMnl

·s.-.1

1 1/2" Water Pipe

$41.00 per
hundred ft.

pounds:

Honda's

72Q Truck• for S.le

Whatl Drive, 112Ton, $4, 700.;
1982, 300 SO Mtrcedes, Auto..
Fuii· Pkg. :rurbo, fi Cyl., Newly

Residential or commercial wltlflb,
new urvict or repairs . Maltfi U·
censed ·electrician. Rklenour

2897.

1788.

Quality Driveways,
Sidewalks, Patios
Complete Garages:
masonary/wood
. 25 yrs experience ·
Free Estimates '

740-949·2217

' Sizes sr x 10'
'
to 10' x 30'
Hours

740-742-8015
877-.353-72221tolllree)

·7:00AM- 8 PM
2/4/tt 1 mo, pd.

IIIlTH'S
CONSTRUCTION.
lte Winter, So Don'
Put OD'Tbolle
Ineide Jobs Any
Longer. .
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•Roam ocldlllono • Remodollng

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•EJectrlcal &amp; Pbnblng
•Roofing • Gullarl
•VInyl Siding • Pllntlng
•Pallo &amp; Pcrcb Dacb

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882-2763

Pomlroy, Ohio

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Public Notice
Admlnlotratlon, 815 Etit
Mound Sli..t, Columbut,
Olllo43205
, •Ohio Vallay Con.trucdon
Ernployert Council, 21
.Armory Drive, Wha•llng,
WV211003
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7. A pre·bld maetlng will
be hald .&lt;&gt;n January 20,
2000, at 4:00 p.m. 11 the
toiiOwlngloclltlon:
Southlm Local School

~~- Office
Racine, Ohio • Mllga ·

HfWIRD
EXCAVATING CO.

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BuUdo...,. &amp; Bacldaoe
Service•
Houae &amp; Trailer Siieo

Land Clearing &amp;
Grading .
Septic Syalenu &amp;
Utilidea

8. The Ownar renrvoa the
riiJhl to.ra~ any or all blda
and to walva. any or all
lrragularlllet, rnletakea,
omlaalona or lnformallllea
rallltlvo tharelo.
All queotlono panal~lng
to aecurlng Contract
Documento, _Blddar·a. Llol,
ate. ohall be dlreotad to
Tammy Smith, Tile Quandol
Group, Inc. 3518 Rlvaralde
Drive, Sulta101, Colurnbua,
OH 43221 (814) 442-0100.
Owntr: Southern Local
School Dl8tnct
(1} 9, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18,
18,23,24,25,26 12TC

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
lealld propoeela will be
rectlved by the Board of
Education of the Mtlge
Local Scl!ool Dlttrlcl of
Po..,.roy, Ohio, at the
•Tratuunr'• Office untll1:00
P.M. on Tlluraday, February
3, 2000, and at that tlma•
opel)ld by 1M Traaourar of
Nld Board lor one (1) new
alxly (10)
paa11nger
handicapped accaaalble
acl;lqol bua. Spaclllcallono
and lnetructlon• to blddara
may .1M obtained at the
office otthe T,.....,..., 320
E. Main Slreat, Pomaroy, ·
Ohio 45788 or by calling
(740) 112-51110.
\
By order of Malga Local
Board of J!ducallon . .
Cindy J. -Rhonamuo,
TrMourer
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(1) 5, 12,19 3TC'

(740) 992·3131

503 Mill Street
Middleport. Ohio

Cpmaanfl
Cback uaOut
Houre:
Moo &amp; Ttie 9 to 3
Cloeed Wednesdays
Thuro &amp; Fri 9 to 3
· Saturday• 10 to 2
Closed Sunda

RUTLAND

Club Bingo On
ATS:30 P.M.
Main St.,
Pomeroy,OH
Paying $80.00
par game
S300.oo Coverall
· $&amp;00..00 Sttl.rburat
Progreallve top line.

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TRUCKING
Hauling
Umeatone &amp; Gravel

R•ionsble Rein
Joe 1'1· Sayre

740-t42·2138
3/11/99TFN

Now; Renting

High &amp; Dr.y
S•II~Storat
33795 Irdand Rd.
Porft,eroy,' Ohio .·

7.40-992-5212

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740-742-3311
1-888-816·9609
BISSELl IIILDIIS,
INC.
New Homes • Vinyl
Siding • New G11rages
•Replacemenl Windows
•Room Additions
•Roofing
'-UCW . . RISIDIIIIW.
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cover as time goes by.
about face. . , .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be extra ,
PISCES (Feb . •20-~rch 20)
anenlive loday 10 wha1's ~ing said
Make cOndllions 1ha1 influence yo~r
when oul wilh pals a1 a luncheon or
reputation, finances or sla1us ore
galhcrins. Sound bils from ..,.ial
'Yb~y; Jtn.
2000
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you&lt;cpf)lf!OIO&lt;JIOIS today. 1be'aspeels1
affilialions Could provide yoq Wilh
Advancement
ud
l:f'COiniliori
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i
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look
especially
favorable
for
you
in
valuable informaljon: '
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~hcsen lield,of endeavor is a.
1hese 1hree areas. ·
VIRGO '(Aug. 23-SCpt. 22) The
·poosibility for you in lhc-year ,
ARIES ,(March 21-Aprll 19) Try
kindness of a family member or one
. Thio. may be' due lo ·lomo
10 sele&lt;l t&gt;&lt;livilies lha1 Slimulalc your
of1heir conlaciS could hcnefil yoo in
llllj•trnenll you rnab for
im.Jinllion and allow you to ~ork
an unusual way .today~ What tranwith your hand and mind collcc~ivespires, howeVer, wiJI occur with min(~leG.' 22-Jan. 19) · •
ly. Crcalive invofvoments Will prov'c
imum fanfare.
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lobe mosl plea•urable for yuu looay.
,.lly
· up
founda1ion 1oday
' TAURUS .(April 20·May 20) If
tndilartmoving"'1"'ndtoday,espe·
1: reaotdina •o lhoit has been '
been
having
lroii\&gt;IC
fin.
d
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cielly
if you:~elieen a bit bored lateyou've
flr!l. lor ~omJ olme, you
l..'lbanlina
lome klnd1 of , mercWandise you're
ly. An outing' lo a110w venue where
should be 6 to nap lhl deiilld
111\lkinf. f&lt;llh&gt;w • couple of nflhCal • you can ... fresh races arid sialtls
l =(fooaltforwhlaltyou1YJII!Ien
leal• I~· 'f'hn&gt;Ufh fUIII do.-livc
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pnce.
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GEMINI (Mpy 21 •lune 20) Don'l '
exceptionally ~;&lt;,warding 1oday, '" it
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be surptiHd if you begin seei~B sisbchOoV.S you 1o pul oul a lillie eK11'1.
:;,.rr.ct for YDL Moll $2.7510 Malchnillo ol' increued populanl)' todll)l.
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eilher' origil\alc or mana1c could
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lhot come your · way whcrc your
prove 10 be luckier for ynu lhiln usil•
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. '• win Ia co~~a~IM&lt;I l&lt;iday. Lillie lhinp
·alloday. Think Ilia. so ycou can yield "·
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By Phillip Aldelr
If you asked aficionados to name
the best-ever player-writer, Englishman Terence Reese would probably
come out on lop. He learned bridge
,when 7 years old, being.taught by his
parenls, who had met al a whisl dri. ve. He wrote many excellenl books
for experts and was a ·superb techni·
cian at the table. Reese dldn 't suffer
fools gladly -aRd was quick to rush
into print if he read something with
whic~ he did not agree. His review of
' 'Contract Bridge in 20 Lessons" was
"This author should hasten to take
. them." As you can tell, Reese had a .
very dry sense of humor. and he
loved soccer.
. In this deal. Reese was in a lay·
down five cluos. Yet as it was a pairs
evon1, an overtrick would ·be valu·
able. West led the spade six. How
w9uld you plan· the play?
Leading dummy's first-bid sui1 is
not a good idea. West should have
selected .lhc diamond lwp. And that
would surely haye held the contract
II
lo II lricks.
Reese found a great deceptive
play. He put in dummy's spade nine,
but when' East covered wi1h 1he ·10.
Reese ducked!
It was harcl .for .Ea&lt;l to- find 1he·
licart swilch. Hi:S diamond-jack mum
looked much more appealing. Reese
won wilh \lis king, unblocked the
'IN PER•
spade king. cashed the diamond ace,
PE;'tUIT'("&gt;
.and drew trumps ending in 1he dum, my. Now. Rcese:s lasl diamond -dis·
appeared on 1he spade ace. When 1he
spade queen didn '1 drop, Reese ruffed
a diamond in hand . l;Jappy to see 1he
3-3 split, Reese entered d~mmy with
a lr~mp. 1hen discarded his hearl nine
on
diamond
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Inventory
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truck tarps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops,
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damage, $14,500, 740-992·1508 448·0870, 1·900·287-0578. Rog·
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Dl.trlot Boerd, e1 477211
ltate Roul8 124, P.O. IIOX
178, Raolna, Ohio 411711,
WaiOrllne SI)Jtlal: 314 200 PSI Attn: Dennl• Hill tor lhe
$2UI!S Per 100; 1• 200 PSI
$37.00 Per 100; All Bra11 Com- t..t1ow:.-,. Pr•J• ct:
K. 1 8chaol IIIKI
fllllngt InsIION EVANS
ENTEIIPIIISEI Adclltlon and 11--'iona
to SouHwn High School
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One dummy to another: "I went loa buffet last week
and the,guest's outnumbered the CHAIRS." ·

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Thollnglon FUOI Oil ~-. 70.000
BTU a- · Old. s:~e0, 7o~Dozse.

. &amp;318,

Toolo I Socl&lt;otl wiTOOI BOX. $75
piUI AetftargatQ Orlll wJCaH &amp;
8CC:.IIOriea. AIIO SuperNinten ·
de&gt; $50. (300)875-44511.

Coo* aut No. No. ON CII
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BrIck
Procurement, Alreedr
Under Coe*Kt

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No. 01-ootl·
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ConlriCt No. 01-ootllOll 5101&lt;03: Oenat al .,.._
Conlract No. 08-ooll·
1008101-CK: III8MNy
Conlract No. 01-0011·
1008101-CIII: R-ng
Contract No. 01·0011·
1001101·08: . Alurnlnurn
Entrenceo, Win-•, o._
A Glll:dng
Contract No. 01·0011·
IOOIIOJ-07: l'ood Service
E t = t No. 01.0011·
11008101·08: c;aaework
(Ubrary and Science)
Contract No. 01·0011·
1001101·01: Plumlilng ad
Fire ProtiCIIon
Contract No. 08•0018·
11006101·10: HVAC
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Contract No, -08·0018·
1001101·11: Ellclrlcal
Contract No. 01'· 0018·
1001101·12: Technology
until Bid Date of February 3,
21)00 at 4:00 p.m. (local
ttandard tlmt), whan they
will be openld and react.
3. Bidding Documanto
may be obtained tr0111 thl
Conatrucllon Mana,ar by
Prima Blddero only, upon
rocalpt of a chtck, which Ia
refundable, In the amount .of
$200.00. .Chacka ahall be
mad• payablt to the
Southern Local. School
Dlatrlct and forwardtd to
lht Conatructlon Manager.
Upon receipt of e r.cjueat,
acc0111panlad by a depotlt
· •• named above, the
Conatructlon Manager will
forward cop111 of bidding
documante to thl bidder.
4. Shipping ·chargeo for
all bidding document• aro
non-refundable and are to
be paid .yla a aeparate
check In tha amounl of
$25.00, alto.made out to the '
Southern Local School
l)latrlct and forwarded to
the Conolrucllon Manager
with the .depoalt checik.
5. lntereatad blddero
ahould contact Tammy
Smith ·a t (114) 442-0500 or
und dapoalt chiCk dlracny
to the Quandel Group Inc.,
3518 Rlverolda Drive, Suite'
101, Columbue, OH 43221 .'
No mora than th'" (3) 1e11
wltl be · provided on a
refundable baolo lo a
Bidder. Depoall will be
refunded to P,lmt Blddaro
only who return their
drawing• within flftnn (15)
daya ollhl bid opening and
tubmlt 1 bonafide bid par
Article 1.10 of the
lnatructlono to Bldd~n ..
8.
The
Contract
Documento rnay be
rtvlawtd for bidding
purpooa without charge
during bue(nen houro at
thelollowlnglocltlona:
Archltact'l OffiCI: , .
Marr Knapp Crawllo
Anoclatee, Inc: New
Philadelphia, 0111o
Owner Office:
Southern Local School
Dlatrlct Board, Raclna, Ohio
Conatructl. o~ Manager'•
Otnc•:
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The Quandel Group, Inc.,
Columbua, Ohio
F.W. Dodge Plan Roomo In
thl fallowing ciiiH:
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•Cinclnnetl, Ohio (411202·
8001 ), The Grand Baldwin
Building, 655 Eden Park
Drive, Suite 515
•lndapendence, · Ohio
(44131), 8200 Rockalda
Wooda Blvd. (Cleveland)
•Columbuo, Ohio (432111073), 1175 Dublin Road
•Dayton, Ohio (45431),
3077 Katte;lng Boulivard,
Pol nt Waot Office Park,
.Sulte301
•Tolado, Ohio (43623),
3130 Suntoraot Coun, P.O.

Southem~llchool

Dlttrfct Board
R.clna, Melli•
Each; While WhirlpOol Dryer $50;
Call After 5:30 P.M. 740-44&amp;· In accordance with th•
p r • w 1 n 11,
and

Wtlllt Wl\lrlpool Walhtr $75: 2
Whitt Whirlpool Dryers $65

550

Sptc:!~C::;!by:

Building
Supp!lel ·

~Inc.

Block, brick, sewer pipes, wind·
ows, lintels, etc. Claude Winters,

Rio Grando , PH Call 740·245·

5121 .

560. .Pets for Sale
3 Golden Retr iever pups. 2 fe·
mates, 1 mate AKC rag. wl pa·
pars have haH 2nd shots 304·

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AKC Registered Cocker Spitniel

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Pupploo, 3 BlOnde, 2 Black, Ask·
lng $250, Each 740-4A1-o996, AI·
ler4~ P.M.
AKC ReGistered male Black lab.

Pup. 7mo's, Has had training!
(7&lt;10) liB 0080

For Sale: Four year old Olde

Eng~

liah Bulldog AKC Registered

While ahd Brendel. $750.00 wllh

cage. (7&lt;10)-4-46-4548

Looking for lemaie longhair
Cachshund to breed, Please call
7~·20551eaYB

message.

Old English Sheep Dog Puppies.
AKC. Femalt'S

$550 . Males
$500. (304)273-2131, Altar 5PM.

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

610 Fai'ITI Equipment
12' transport dlac; soo gallon
crop sprayer, electric controls;

740-992·7302 aftar 6:30pm.

t04 Fair Avenue NE
P.O. Box 1002
New Philadelphia,
Ohio 44e83 '
Phone: (814) Mll-2119
Fu: (814) 11'113301
The Conatructlon Managtr
lor the PtoJICIIa:
The Quandtl Group, Inc.
3511 Rlvanldl Drive
Bulla 101
Columbua, Ohio 43221
PhOn•: {740) 442-0100
Fu: (740) 442-0101
www.qulindal.com
2. Any propooad Equal lor
a Standard ohall be
aubmlttld to the Archltact
no later than tan '(10) dayo
prior to the bid 0 penlng. If
no Addtnda lo lnued In
uaoclatlon with tht
Bidder'• requaot, the
propo11d Equal ol)ell bo
conaldarad rojtctld.

Saaltd bldt will be
rocalvad tor:
Phln 1
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Contract No. 08·0088·
9008801·01, Sltawor\c,
Alra•dy Under Contract

720 Trucks lor Sale
1972 Ford , 112 "{on, V-8. Au·
tomalic, A/C, 67 ,585/ml\ea, ga·
rage kept, Great condition. lnlor·

ma11on Call:·

740-379-2601.

·1979 F-250 400 Engine Great
Work Truck $1 ,200, 740-245·

.1954 Johri Deere 50, goDd .origl· . 9498.
nat tractor, new re&lt;1r t1r11, runs
1990 Ford Ranger XlT, V-6,. 5·
good. $1750, 740-7ol2-~ .

630

Livestock

2 Year Old Registered Paint Filly,
Chestnut &amp; White, 740-388-9130.

6 Month Old Miniature Horse.
$200 OBO 740-256·1233.

Hay &amp; Grain

640

Lease Disaster Tobacco Poundage 2,000 Pounds, 740· 446·
1052.

Straw: Bright Wire Tie Straw Year
'Round Delivery &amp; Volume Dis·
count Available. Herilage Farm,

(304)6711-5724.

TRANSPORTATION

71 o Autoe for Sale
CARS $100,

$500 &amp;

UP. POLICE

IMPOUND. Honda's Toyota's,
Chavys, JeeP.$, And Sport Utilities. Call Nciwl 800·772·7470;

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1983 Chrysler 5th Avenue, $500.
1983 Olds Regency, $800. 1987
Fon:l Eocort $500. (304)6711-1935.

Speed, 2WD, AC-PS·PB· Topper,
104K Milas. $3,000. Good Condl·
lk&gt;n. (304)372-9240.
1991 Ford ExpiQ&lt;or 5 Speed, High
Mileage, Runs Great Good Work

Or School Vahiele, 740-388·9673.

1991 S-1o ChevrOlet Fiberglass
Topper, Autpm . 83.000 mites.

$3,500.00. (740)·251&gt;6434

1993 Ford Ranger Splash, 4 cyl, 5
sp., 90,000 miles: excellent oondiJ'

liOn, $5900. 740·992·1182 or 304; ·
773-5305.
1995 XlT Ford. F250. Power

·Stroke, 2WC, Limited Slip Rearend. 64,000 miles. $18,000.

!f41882·2159.
199B 5-10 21 ,000 Miles $6,295;
1991 S·10 Durang&lt;&gt;AIC. $2,795:'
1988 5·10 Aulo V•6 AIC $2,195.
Cook MotoiS. 740-448-0103.

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs
1~86 Medium Sized Blazer 41C4, 6
Cylinder, , Runs Good; Looks

· Good , $3.500, 740·357·7576,
740.289-1933.'

1989 s-10 R~d Automatic, Tinted
1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Su• · Windows.• 80,000. Mles, 4x4, PoW·
preme. Runs Goodflooks Fair.
er Steering, Power Brakes, 740-

$700. (304)675·3711.

379-2798.

1986 Trans-Am 350, Automatic,
Good Condition, $1,995. 7-t0-

1998 Toyota Tomacma 41C4, 5

44&amp;-0390.
1989 Pontiac Sunbird, automatic,
4 cylinder, 4 door, looks good,
runs goad, $900; 1990 Dodge
Grand Caravan, 3.3 V-6, automat·
ic, runs gOOd, ·loo~s go.Od, $.1400.
M&amp;J AldO, Vinlon, Ott
740-388-9693 or 740-742-2370.
1991 Chevy Beretta, 4 cylinder,
runs and drives goad, $1250

&gt;

Speed, 33,000 Miles $13,BOO;
1997 Toyola RV4 22000 Miles, ·
loaded. Aulornallc, $14,700, OBO
740-44 Hl118.
94

Foro F 350, 4&gt;&lt;4, lui~ loaded &amp;

more, new tiru &amp; Wheels, S16,000
OBO; 86 F 150 2 wheel drive,

$2,000 080. 740-992-5532.

740

Motorcycles

1993 Yamaha Blaster 200 Barred
30 Over. Good Condition, Need

OBO, call 740·992·3180 afler

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To Solll $1,200 OBO, 339·0819
NOI Available leave M,_ge.
.

1993 Ford Probe , silver, good
....-.. $4!100, 740.992-7727.

1998 Honda 300 Ex ~rwheeler

&lt;lpm.

1~93

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Well.

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Shape:

$2,ooo.oo 740·445·1271 aflor
G·oo Mtlro 2 Doors, Red 1:00Pm.

Box8511

•Charlnton, Weal VIrginia
(25302),
40S Capitol StrHI
1998 Kawo•akl Bayou 300, 2 wd,
and
the
following
additional
ridden verv llnte, sharp, red, tllle
8222.
.
plan roomo:
IIYallable, $2,800, 304·773·5656.
•AIIIId Conolructlon, 1010
199,. Cavalier, 2DR, 4 Cyl., 5
Auto
Parts
&amp;
.
Vale
Avenil•, Cincinnati,
7~
Spd .. CD.. Piayer, AIC. $3500,
Ohio 452111
Accessories
OBO (300)675-6693.
•Dodga!Scln, Bank Ona
Budget Priced Transmlsalo'na A.ll
Building, · 3rd Floor, 1255
199-4 Z-28. Hops. ,chrome rima,
'fYpea, Access To Over. 1o,ooo
Flowmaster 8Khaust, ale, amllm
Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio
Tranamlaalons, CVC Joints, 740·
casseue, $9,000 OBO, call 740·
44115
245-5677.
742-3)35..
•The Bulldert Exchanga;
Suite
One Conotructlon
790
Campera
&amp;
1995 Camara, v~6 automatic,
Clnttr,
811 Keynote Clrcla,
custom show car, custom wheats
Motor Homea
··
Clavaland, Ohio 44131
and dash, black; 71,167 miles,
minor front damage, runs and
•The Bulldera Exchange
1983 Resort Camper Fully COn·
drives, 8sklng $5100, 740·992talned, Excehnt Condition, New
of Clllrtrol Ohio, 1175 Dublin
1soe days or 740-949-2644 Air Condl\lonlng, Batters And ·.Road, Ohio 43215
evenings and weekends.
Tlr... $3,500, 740-388-8859.
•DaytO'n ' Bulldtra
Exchange, 1077 Embury
1995 Ford Mustang, V-6 , aUto, Wanted ; 8 Foot Truck Camper,
37,000 miles, white with gray In·
Good COndlllon, 740-25H038.
·. Park Road, Dayton, Ohio
45414
leriOr, lronl d81)1ago, $3,700, 740992·1508' days, 740·949·2844
•Bulldara Exchange of
SERVICES
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Eaat Ctntral Ohio, 2521
34th Street NE, Canlon,
1996 POntiac Grand Am, SE SeOhio. 44701 ·
Home
dan, 4 Speed, AUIOmallc, 21 ,ooo 810
Cantraf Dhlo Minority·
Miles, Excellent · Condition,
lmprovementll·
$9,500, 740-387·7609.
With Grey Cloth Interior, Automatic; AIC, 37 ,OOOK. Runs &amp;·
Looks Great! $2,850, 740-44.6 ·

1998 Pontiac Flrtblrd Tr~na-Am.
2 dr, 1·!01)&amp;, .17000 mles, auto, cd,
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Tuppers Plains, OH

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Honda's

72Q Truck• for S.le

Whatl Drive, 112Ton, $4, 700.;
1982, 300 SO Mtrcedes, Auto..
Fuii· Pkg. :rurbo, fi Cyl., Newly

Residential or commercial wltlflb,
new urvict or repairs . Maltfi U·
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2897.

1788.

Quality Driveways,
Sidewalks, Patios
Complete Garages:
masonary/wood
. 25 yrs experience ·
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Mound Sli..t, Columbut,
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Ernployert Council, 21
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be hald .&lt;&gt;n January 20,
2000, at 4:00 p.m. 11 the
toiiOwlngloclltlon:
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Racine, Ohio • Mllga ·

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Houae &amp; Trailer Siieo

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Septic Syalenu &amp;
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8. The Ownar renrvoa the
riiJhl to.ra~ any or all blda
and to walva. any or all
lrragularlllet, rnletakea,
omlaalona or lnformallllea
rallltlvo tharelo.
All queotlono panal~lng
to aecurlng Contract
Documento, _Blddar·a. Llol,
ate. ohall be dlreotad to
Tammy Smith, Tile Quandol
Group, Inc. 3518 Rlvaralde
Drive, Sulta101, Colurnbua,
OH 43221 (814) 442-0100.
Owntr: Southern Local
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lealld propoeela will be
rectlved by the Board of
Education of the Mtlge
Local Scl!ool Dlttrlcl of
Po..,.roy, Ohio, at the
•Tratuunr'• Office untll1:00
P.M. on Tlluraday, February
3, 2000, and at that tlma•
opel)ld by 1M Traaourar of
Nld Board lor one (1) new
alxly (10)
paa11nger
handicapped accaaalble
acl;lqol bua. Spaclllcallono
and lnetructlon• to blddara
may .1M obtained at the
office otthe T,.....,..., 320
E. Main Slreat, Pomaroy, ·
Ohio 45788 or by calling
(740) 112-51110.
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By order of Malga Local
Board of J!ducallon . .
Cindy J. -Rhonamuo,
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503 Mill Street
Middleport. Ohio

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Moo &amp; Ttie 9 to 3
Cloeed Wednesdays
Thuro &amp; Fri 9 to 3
· Saturday• 10 to 2
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740-t42·2138
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Porft,eroy,' Ohio .·

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PISCES (Feb . •20-~rch 20)
anenlive loday 10 wha1's ~ing said
Make cOndllions 1ha1 influence yo~r
when oul wilh pals a1 a luncheon or
reputation, finances or sla1us ore
galhcrins. Sound bils from ..,.ial
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affilialions Could provide yoq Wilh
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especially
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valuable informaljon: '
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~hcsen lield,of endeavor is a.
1hese 1hree areas. ·
VIRGO '(Aug. 23-SCpt. 22) The
·poosibility for you in lhc-year ,
ARIES ,(March 21-Aprll 19) Try
kindness of a family member or one
. Thio. may be' due lo ·lomo
10 sele&lt;l t&gt;&lt;livilies lha1 Slimulalc your
of1heir conlaciS could hcnefil yoo in
llllj•trnenll you rnab for
im.Jinllion and allow you to ~ork
an unusual way .today~ What tranwith your hand and mind collcc~ivespires, howeVer, wiJI occur with min(~leG.' 22-Jan. 19) · •
ly. Crcalive invofvoments Will prov'c
imum fanfare.
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lobe mosl plea•urable for yuu looay.
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founda1ion 1oday
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tndilartmoving"'1"'ndtoday,espe·
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ly. An outing' lo a110w venue where
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If you asked aficionados to name
the best-ever player-writer, Englishman Terence Reese would probably
come out on lop. He learned bridge
,when 7 years old, being.taught by his
parenls, who had met al a whisl dri. ve. He wrote many excellenl books
for experts and was a ·superb techni·
cian at the table. Reese dldn 't suffer
fools gladly -aRd was quick to rush
into print if he read something with
whic~ he did not agree. His review of
' 'Contract Bridge in 20 Lessons" was
"This author should hasten to take
. them." As you can tell, Reese had a .
very dry sense of humor. and he
loved soccer.
. In this deal. Reese was in a lay·
down five cluos. Yet as it was a pairs
evon1, an overtrick would ·be valu·
able. West led the spade six. How
w9uld you plan· the play?
Leading dummy's first-bid sui1 is
not a good idea. West should have
selected .lhc diamond lwp. And that
would surely haye held the contract
II
lo II lricks.
Reese found a great deceptive
play. He put in dummy's spade nine,
but when' East covered wi1h 1he ·10.
Reese ducked!
It was harcl .for .Ea&lt;l to- find 1he·
licart swilch. Hi:S diamond-jack mum
looked much more appealing. Reese
won wilh \lis king, unblocked the
'IN PER•
spade king. cashed the diamond ace,
PE;'tUIT'("&gt;
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appeared on 1he spade ace. When 1he
spade queen didn '1 drop, Reese ruffed
a diamond in hand . l;Jappy to see 1he
3-3 split, Reese entered d~mmy with
a lr~mp. 1hen discarded his hearl nine
on
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ltate Roul8 124, P.O. IIOX
178, Raolna, Ohio 411711,
WaiOrllne SI)Jtlal: 314 200 PSI Attn: Dennl• Hill tor lhe
$2UI!S Per 100; 1• 200 PSI
$37.00 Per 100; All Bra11 Com- t..t1ow:.-,. Pr•J• ct:
K. 1 8chaol IIIKI
fllllngt InsIION EVANS
ENTEIIPIIISEI Adclltlon and 11--'iona
to SouHwn High School
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PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES

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One dummy to another: "I went loa buffet last week
and the,guest's outnumbered the CHAIRS." ·

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J811Uary 13, 2000

Weather
Basketba ll

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76, Xavier 72
Midlipo S.. 77, llldi... 71-0T
SliM loWs 76. S. Jl liaoi1 6&lt;J
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UMKC 19, S. lhoh 70

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14 16 17............8 6 7 !o

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J.P. Staats ............ ,..............5

tf:'srruddie .......•..~ ~
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Derick Jobnson ................. l
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0.2 10
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Oldohoma 76, Baylo&lt; 43

NCAA Division I
women's scores

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Nick Wood ......................:. I

0

T111vis Sidm ..................... l
Adam Bullington .............. ! •
Cun Hanstine ................... ..Q
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L!JCts ......................
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Mike Spencer .................... !

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Dennis Keller .................... 4
lim Bmlcer ......................... o
Dustin Brown ................ ...11

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Alt..d66, Keuka 55 '

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Eliu bethlown 70, Widener 38

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Fairfield 67. M ari~t 46
Hamilton 55, Union. N.Y. 75
Holy Funily 64, Domi nican, N.Y. 55
Hunter 59, York. N.Y. 44
l!hac1 66, Caunovia 24

Eastern 76, VInton Couotr 64
Eastem ....... ,., ....................... \6 20 20 lOa
Vinton Courity.................... 24 · 17 9. 13 •
' EISiem
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Man Simpson ......
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2
5-6
Josh Wi11 .......................... .4
0
8- 10
Joe Brown .........-......... 6
0
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G11n-eu Karr ..
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Eric Smith
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0
0-0
Man Bi ssell
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Chad ,Nelson
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25
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. ~ ;J,oi.
Zach Gill. ... ........
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5
Josh Patterson...
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Trn~is Bethel .....
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Mike Eberts ...............J
1
. Da~ id D~:aloia ... ,.
. .2
0
Nathlln Alll'n ................. 1
0
Jaso n Ebe rt s ..... , ....... ... I"
0
Gart h frye .
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15

76
64

25
16
15
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Niaiar. 97. Cornell 73

6
5

Oswego St. 8 1, New Pahz 59
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Qu innipinc 7 1. Cenr. Conntelicut St 68 ·
RPI-63, SkidrtlOI'e 39
Robens WHleyan '67. Brockpon 58
Rowan 79, Rutgen·CIImden 5 I
S. Maine 69, Rhode Island Coil . .'8
Sllcm St. 71. Bowdoin 6.'i
Simmoru 55, Bms 42
SpriDJfie ld 7~. Williams &lt;69
-Trinity, Con n. 67. Clark U. 66 ,
W. Connectictlt 65. Keene St. 55
W. Maryland 82. Haverford .H
Wesleyan, Conn. 8 1·. 'Mount Holyoke 64
Wo~sler St. 7•1: Fi tchburg St. .5 1
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Orlando ..........·...................... 16 19
Boston ........... ................ .-.. ,... 14 19 ·
New Jersey ......................... 14 20
Wllllhin gton..
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8

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.New York ............................21

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Senttl..- .......... ..
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Akr. St. Vincent-St. Mary 87, Parma Padu a 5 1
AlliU!lda-Cienrcred: 82, Berne Union 67
Amelia 77, Cin. Anderson 6S

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Golden Smte ....

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Thesday~s scores
. Wushington I 17. Toronto 89
New York 95. Chicago 88·
Miami 116, Mi n ~sotoi. 1o6
Seattle 101. Phoe nix Sa
Dal las 109. Golden State 101
Sacramento 110. Houston 93

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Tonight's games
. Orland o a1 Toromo, 7 p.m.
L A Clippers at Boston, 7 p.m.
Wash.i ng10n at In diana. 7 p.m.
New York at Detroit, 7:30p.m. •
Chi caeo nt Chnrloue, 7:]0 p.m.
L. A. Lakers nt Milwaukee. 8 p.m.
Seattle at Den\·er. 9 p.m.
CLEV. ELANO nt Portland I 0 p.m.
Ph~ni,. at Vancou\·er. 10

P.m.

LA. Clippers at New Jersey, 7:30p.m.
Bosto n ill Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Minmi at Uu1h. 9 p.m.
San Ant onio ill Sacramento, 1 0:.~ 0 p.m.
-Houston at Golden State, lOJO p.m.

MAC .men's standings
East Division
Cont.
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Akron .......... ................6
Bow ling Green ,..........

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ARS.HALL .............. 3
Miami ............ .. ·........... !
Buffa~o .......................0

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0 1.000 II 2 .ll-l6 .
I .-667 10 2 .833

2 .600

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3. .75o
2 .833
6 .371
8 .467
8 .l33

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Tonight's 1ames

Ball St. at Miami

Bowlin g Green ot W. Michigan
Cent. Michigqn at Buffalo

Kent at E. Mi~is:on
MA RSHALL ac Toledo

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Division I men's"scores

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Dtlnwtu:e 90. Drc:cel 77
Hofstra 8~ . Towson 70
Liberty 60. Boston U. 59
Minn\i 71, Seton Holl 6 ~
Pc.nn SO. L.1f11yt11e 76
.Qui nnipiac % . Brown 95-0T
Si~mt 9J. Rhode Island 72
Syrnct~se 76. Wen Virginta6J

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Cin. Harrison 57. Mason 4.'
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C!n. Oa k Hills 62. Cin. Hutthes .J9
O n. W1n1on Woods 6a, Cin. Turpin J7
Cle. CollinwOod 93. Cle. Rhodes 61
Cle. E. Tech 90, Cle. KeMedy 6.\
Cle. Glenvillt 60, Cle. East 55
Cle. H11y 68. Cle. Lincoln-Weu 59
Cle. H~rita~e 77: Austinburg Grand Ri \·er 62.
·Cic:, South 66. Cle. Mntsh1dl 35
Cleveland Ht1. 82. Pru-ttm Valley Forg~ 61
Col. Bet:chcroft 61, Col. Cemenmial 60
·Col Bexley 76, Whitehall-Yearling 61
Cot. Brookhave&amp;l 86, Col . WhetstQRe 7l
Col. East 73, Col. Mifflin 56
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Col. Eutmoor 70, Col. Independence 6::\ •
Col: Libeny Chr. ~- Mt. Vernon Chr. Acnd.36
Col. Nonjllnnd 66. Col. Linden 49
Col. Retdy 58, Lanc.uter A sher Catholic
_Col. Sr. Char~s 82, Franklin Heighu 1~
Col. Walnut R1dte 73, Col. Marion-Franklin 66
Col. Wattt11on 59, Dublln Sdoto ~ 3
Col. West 65, Col. Brigga 47
Columbiana Crestvlew. 46, Southern 39
Coal)eaut 65, Andover Pymarunin g Vnl. 38
Cortland Lakeview 42, Bactser 40
Danbu? Lakeside 56, Tol . Maumee Val. 49
' Day. COlonel While !3, Beavercreek 48
Day. Stebbms 64, West Can-oilton 4&lt;i
Delaware Christian~] , Evanacl O.risdan .. I
Dresden Tri- Valley 47, Crooklville 30
Eut.Cie. Shaw 54, P&amp;nna NOrmandy 4o
, East Pale1tiae .56, Usbon 52
Elyria Midview 55. Obertin Firelands 38

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CAMPAIGN 2000
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Today's

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~- Lima S.,Rm11:e 73. Mim:rai.R!'Jie 6.' ,

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2000-2001 school year at a i:ost of$8,056. '
The board also accepted bids for bus and
other vehicle sales as follows: Kevin Jewell,
bus 20, 10 and 22, $626 ~ ; Kevin JeweU,
1988 Chevrolet Corsica, $350; John RUISell,
1991 GMC Safari van, $60:2.
· The board also met in executive session to
diSCU5S personnel mailers and the purthase of
property for public purposes.
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Also present were Superintendent Bill
Bl!ckley and board member Wayne Davis. ·

BaSs tourneY

for

Limn Cent. C001. 67. Sidney LehrUan !12
~...()ion 63, 1\th~ ns 62
Loruin Clenniew 67, Sheff~ ld Brookside ) 3
l onlin South \'iew 65-. Berea ~8
louls11Hle 60. Akr. S~ns: - 45
LQvel and 51. Kins• Mills 40
Lowellville ~.- Matthews 4 S
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Lyndhurst Brush 71, R,il\'enna 3~
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M~1nolia Sandy' VIII. 85. C:onottOf'l Vnl. 68
Manche•tet ~6 , Peeblc.!s !B
Mirbum Acadtmy 66. G ro ~·e City Chr. 2.~
, Mari ett a~ ~ - Jackson 39
Manlns Ferrv JJ. Sk \lbenvilk :l!I·OT
r.-layfield 8~.' HutJson 7.1
McConntls,·il le Morg;m .,9, W. Musklngum ~U
M~:Ouffey

· adopted the annual budget for the year begin·· · and hired Helen L. Hemsley u a bus dJivi:r
ning July I showing an estimated total rev· for the remainder of the school year.
enue of $12,785,028.60, compared to
Hired as substitute teachen were Melissa
$1 2,(i95,367.34 for the current fiscal year.
Barker, Ginger Patterson, Milagros Stanton
In personnel mauers,lhe bo~~;d rescinded a and Charles Smith.
motion to hire Melissa Mullins as a substitute ·
In ol~er busineSs, the board granted peraide eff~tive immediately, and accepted the mission to People's Bank to use the Meigs
resignation of Mary Gilmore as a substitute Lbcal logo on customer checks IS a promosecretary due to other employment.
tional lool for the dislric!,. and.renewed the
The bo'ard hired Donna Wolf as a tutor for wntract with Ohio UniVersity to provide a
a health handicapped student through Jan. 28 certified, licensed athletic . trainer for the

He is a veteran, having served l n
the U.S. Army (Tom 1953 to 1953,
andbelon~ tothe(\merican Legion.
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. · Fisher and his wife, Sarah, are lhe
. PQMEROY-: JQhn Fisher Jr.. o( . Jl81enls .of live chilqren.' . ·
'Poln~..' hiS announced his candiila- ·
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c:l the RepUiilk:an nomination (or Lo
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2 ,Secdons - 12Pagell
.Meigs CQtjl)ty commissioner term .
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A resident ofl
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Crew .R.oad at
POMEROY -'-/). 'l'bM!as ''Thin" · ·· CJwlft¢ds
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Rocl#rings,. " ·: l,.olliory .his an11011~· hls c&amp;l]ilidacy ·· Comics
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F'llher wOrked 42 . f01: Mdp CoUnty rccOider. LoWery is
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E!lllPrfaJs .
years ., for ·the a~
Obltbades
A3
.Qhli&gt;
• V&amp;JI~y
. He is a lifelong ·
Jaident of Meigs
Electric· Corp.,
· Bl·l
County, a graduKyger, , . ~k1
Wgther
A3
Power
Plant
aje of Meigs
High Schbol.; lllld
before reli,rilll·
For h.is · lila! 20
attended . Capital
· yellS on
job,
Ulliversily
hi
Columbus. ·
• he wu plant
omo
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He Qbtained an
office supervisor with an emphasis ori
Pkk3: 1-G-9; Pkk4: 3-1·1·1
issociale degree
· "IICCOunting IUid budpling. ·
. Super 1At1o: 1-11-18-38-42-43
: Fisher waa.a bolnl member of the ·
· in finance, and
.KJckln 6-4-3-8-3•5
has a number' of
!(ypr Creek ,Credit Union for tl5
w,yA.
· y111111 and ~ a term IS pniaidcnt
.
. years .of .Xperi·
Dlllly 3: 3-6-4 DUly 4: 3-6·9·0
' durin&amp; that limt. . .
: Whlla Jtlhlin&amp; ·In Rlbne, he
work·
ioMil qlt the $oulhcrll Local $chool
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Me1nmora E\'t'I'J rten 67. Swanton 35
.Middlttown 1.l ."Cin. Aikm 61
Miner\·n 7.\. Allinnce Marllnjlon 71-0T
Mo~~~ 74. Cuyahosa VnUie)' Chr. 71 .~

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prior to .the meeting by Treasurer Cindy
Rhonemus. Walton w~ also reappointed as
the district's legislative .liaison to the Ohio
School Board. ,.
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., Salary for board memb!:rs was set Jll $80 a
~ng with meetings scbeduled for 7 p.m.
tJie sc;cond and fourth Tuesday of each month
at the central office, with the exception of
January and February when meetings will be
the SCClOIId and fourth Wednesday.
During the regulA! meeting, the board

Fisher seeks
'commission ,eat .

Goshen 74, Wilminttoa ~6
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Greenfield McClain 7S,' Bainbridp Paint Yal. 27
Grove City 72, Hilliard D~y ~9
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Hannan, W.Va. 60, S. Oallia!S
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Hannibal River 87, 8ri&lt;ft;eport49
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H':ld~n WRJ\ 55, WIUTell ,Kennedy 48
lndJan Lake 88, N. l..eY(isbura Triad 59
Jacb on·Milron 46, Berlin Center Western
Reserve 43
Jefferson An:a 71, Geneva 69
Kent Rooseveh 58, NOrdooia 27
tebanan 49, !:;in. Norwood ) 6
LibeMy 6!1. Broo kfi eld &lt;14 •
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Uberty Center S7, Delta 37
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Lic klns: Cou nty Chr, 69, Onace Haven Acnd: 42

Auburn 66. Kentu cky 6.~
Rndford %, Concord 66

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s...ttnel New• st.tr
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POMEROY - John Hood, Middleport,
and. Sc:ou Walton, Pomeroy, were reelected
President 111d vice president, I'CJpectively, of
the Meigs Local Board of Education Tueaday.
The ai:lion c;ame during the board's orp·
niza~onal' meeting at the district's central
office in Pomeroy.
Hood and board members Randy
Humphreys and Roger Abbou were sw6m in

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Findl•y l-lerit~p ~- 59, Lima' ()Jr. Acad. 49
Fon Frye 66, Buckeye T.WJ 59 ·
.Gallipo1Js ·70, Poiltt Pleasant (W. Va.) 49
GeorjeiOwn 73, Blancht11« S5
GlouJter Th nlble 57, Alexander 53
Gn4denh~~tten llldilf! V.I. -6~. Coshocton S5,

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·26. I"-Waynesville 2.1, 13-S.usarcretk Garaway (I)
20. 16-Cie. VASJ 18. 17 (ti e)-ALRANY
ALEXANDER. Col. R~ady, HANNIBAL RIVER
LOCALI4. 20--Cin. ~ira. l.l 2 1 -Wauseo n 12.

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tone of rock&amp; ell!l
from the hlllalde·
blhlndhomu

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from the

Pomeroy Fire
O.pertment,

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end the Melga

c;ounty Emer. gency M•1111a•
""'" Agency

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were on the

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Agreement means state would have_2 spe~kerS,:

Elyria D!¥n Door BO, Medlria FBCS 49

9 1 .563
' 6 .455

W~st Division
E. Michi gan ..:.............. J 01 .000
9
Ball SJ, ,........... .-...... .... .. 2 I .667 10
~ - lllinoiL ................... 2 3 :400 · 8
Toledo ......................... ! 3 .250 7
W. M ic ~ig~n ................O ' 3 .000 4
.Cent Mtchl£!10............0 · 3 .000 3

R i~er ·4 5

Ashtabula 42, Ashtabula Harbor 35
Avon Luke 61 , Olmsted FOil s 32 ·
Bnrbenon 75. Solon .5 2
Beallsville 73, Cameron 63
Bell~in: 73. Rnyland Buckeye "Local 63
BeiPtt W. Br!Uich 64. Canal Fullen NW 55
Belpre 63, Stewart Federal Hoc king ~6
B~rlin Hiland 72. Mantua C~stwood-57
B rec kni l~ 61.. Revere 45
Cambridge 58. Do\·er 53
Can. Sout)lS!I, Carrollton -10
Conal Winchester 86, West JeffeDon 5.\
~s~pe~ ke 67, S!. Joseph (W. Va.) 45
Chilli cothe 64. Washington C.H. Miami Trn~

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Bcrtlhire 29. 12 (tie)-Hcaab, Middltf~eld Cardinal

the en4,Of the day,

Akr. Manchester 73. Green 60

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Hood, W8.1ton
reelecteQ
to
lead
Meigs
LocCll
board
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Akr. Buchtel 11 6, 'Ab. Ellet :t8
Akr. Cemrai-Hower 78, Akr. Garfield 6 1
· Akr. East 60, Akr. Firatone 52
Akr. Kenm ore !14, Akr. North 53

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.TO pa'/. rtici'nnte,
.fishermen pay a
$
}00 entry fee
l'unds the

Ohio U.S. boys' scores

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. By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel New• Steff ·
r. POMEROY - . Tentaliye plans
for a·bass.fishing tournament in late
September were· made al Wednes'
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day's m~eting of the Pomeroy Mer·
Whi"Ch J ~!'chants Association.
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Promoter BOb , Burgess of
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...1 d. at
Charleston, w. va.,. and Danny
~n, .• local "avid fish~rman; I,IICI ·
w1th the men;hants .t.o drscuss H9w ' .
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!O~r.n.~nbiii!C_sta&amp;~· JlAjd; fq_r, _~d . .'., ;~~-· "'"" • . .' .
~ tq~CIIJ\lj!liliify. , . . ... ary meefing !O provictt· l!lllrC. '!Ctl~l•: li
• ·~ ,fQr ·~e expense 0~ staginjf lhe on the propoi!ed•tourndment
. IO"fll&amp;ment, I;lurges,s s~1d he · ~o~l~ · about pole~tial iponsors. . · · .
j!CI} fl?gsors, mehllonmg Budwe1~·
Annie Ch•pman agreei:l 1P Urve :.
er, and l!lsa would calhln local busr· · as president of·lhe Merchants Asso·
neues to:participate.
ciation for another'year. Avice pres. 'Cost1,he ~id, w&lt;)yld be between idenl will be elected later and Nancy
, '$1.SoP•to $2,000. He -recommended Thoene will continue to serve as '
thatthC event be li"!iled to 50 boats secretary. 1·
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~~-- ,9;f l,he parking and launch·
TrimmiJ;lg of overgrown trees in
mg facd11ies.
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downtown 'Pomeroy was discussed .
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To participate, l'is.hermen pay a. and Chapman reported thai repreSlqo ··entry fee wh1ch funds the sentative fr~ the Ohio Departm~nt
prizes awarc:led at the end of the day. of N~utal Resources, Division of
~I of ~~ fish caught m:e put back Forestry, will be coming tu f.Qfll~roy
into ~over, Burgess .sa1d. . . · nex1 week to look at the trees aild By JOHN McCARTHY
Smce the bQals go mto the water make reoonimendlitions.
Aeeocllbld Pr- Writer
carly ·in·t!te,morning and don't come
Meanwhllf, it .WIS no~ th~l a
COLUMBUS ..!... Reps. Bill Harris and Larry
0ut until about late afternoon, tree trin\mei 'had agreed to cut ·and Householder would share the job ofs~aker­
·Burgess su!l8ested side&lt;:"alk sales · shape all the downtown. trees for the top post in,the Ohio House- during lhe ·next
and entertainment 10 bnng peop!e $500 if sonieon; ·can haul aw•y the legislative session under an agreement that ended
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.'l:nto town.
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, , ·clippings. ~ 1 months ofloobying by both lawmakers.
He emphasized that · he would
The merchants voted to sponsor
But the agreement announced Wednesday is
need ~full· control'~ over the parking the duck derby at the Stem wheel dependent on two things happening: · House
• lot and the launching facilities, and Festival and ~bbi Karr volunteeR:d Republicans keeping their majority and the rest of
-'•'
the GOP caJK:us supporting the deal.
that the only help he would need to serve as chainhan. .
. w?uld are police . officcis to help
II was no~ that a special (un,d
r'Jbe .flihner, anyway, doesn't worry current
· 'e:1th.on.force~n1.
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, has been set up for .the proceeds of · Speaker Jo A,nn Davi&lt;!son, a Reynoldsburg
10 encourage par11c1pauon, he the December home tour, and thll Republican who must leave the House next year
pl))~(l t~at the tournament ~ · donations are ,being aCcePted ,fOf the· ' beci\UIC Of I,CIIJI •limits.·
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billed 11 a ki~kofffor the Sternwheel fund which wdi,Pe used to buy flow"Many of you feel today that we are being
, · F9tlval, w~1ch takes .~lace the first crs for doWntqwn planting areas in , iomewhal . presumpfuous," Davidson · told
weekend IR Oc!ober. At. · !;19th the . ~prjng. ·
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Charle~ton and Pomt .Pie~t, ~
Sarah Fishei continues to cblir dozens ofloblly'ists .am! other lawmakers and state
tournaments arc held m conJunction ·downtown beautificaiion for ·-the officials. "Bul ·we're confident that we will retairi
\.vith ' rega~. .
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our majority.'',
Burgess will return to th~ FebruPl.... Ml T~, Pige A3
Under the agn:ement, r ouseholder said he

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Mal o~ 1S, Walsh 59 '
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Chris Randolph .. ............... O
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Fayetteville S1. 76, Virginia Union 65
Freewill Baptist 66, Warren Wilson 59
Fut:Jllln 90, 1\ppalach,lon St. 69
Guilford 8.5. Hollins .6 .~
LeMoyne-Owen so; Rust 54
Thomas More 77, Christian Brothers 76
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AIT!herst 6S, Smith 62
Bates 75, 'Tliomu, Maine 36
Beavw 79, lll"'ftKulalA 66
Brandeis 71, MITS8
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Our Vrew: The 2000 Censtis counts, Page A4
M~igs Community Calendar, Page A5 .
Thundering Herd edges Toledo, Page 81

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would support Harris for speaker .in 2001 and ihe agreement but kne..;,there were no guarantees;
Harris said he would back Householder for the
"I can't speak for them (the incoming merpjob in 2002.
bers). I can only speak for how Larry and I feel(
Each would be the other's top deputy during he said.
his term.
·
Householder, 40, of Glenford, has two terms
• DavidSon said the agreement will allow her after the current one remaining until he hits his
caucus to focus on this year's election, in which eight-year limit.
·
all 99 seals are up for grabs, and holding ibl
He said that if he.became the speaker in 2002,
majority 'over the Democrats, currently 59-40. · he would seek to hold onto the job for his fi~~l
She also said it would bring stability lo the House term.
after she is gone.
.
Under the agreement, Householder would con:
"It prO\Ildes an orderly transition as we go, into irolthe Republican caucus campaign fund - usy·
our first term under term limits," ,Davidson said. ally a job of the speaker- even during Harri~'.
Harris, 65, of Ashland, must leave the House term . The fund bankrolls all GOP House races . .. ·
afler·' llle' next 1Wo-y~lt session because of term
Minority Leader Jack Ford,. a Toledo DeniO&lt;;:
li.mits. He said·ll)e agreement· ~,Y.ouid end a friend· rat, said the agreement was a demonstration ~f
ly, but potentially divisive, shuffle for the top back-room dealmaking and that it might co~
spot.
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back to haunt the•Republicans.as the Democrats
"Our objective' is to maintain unity, harmony campaign.
and respect," ·Harris ~id.
· · .. What·we are going to say to them (voters) is
He said he would work hard to persuade new tliat the Republican majority has already decided
members- and Republican holdovers- to back 'your elections," Ford said.
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Censu~ ·b~g. ins testing in. Meigs··
Residents will know their scores upon completion of
the
test. Doring the testing process, applications for.
Jobs. start at.$9.50/hr employment
are completed and then submitted to
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By BRIAN J. REED .

Sentinel New• Steff

POMEROY - Applicants interested j n census·jobs
in Meigs County may begin taking the required test .
Meigs Commissioner Mi~k Davenport said two locations have been c:stiblished for administration of the lest,
and specific iimes have been set: ·. · · ' ••. · ..
The test may tie taken al Meigs County' _Public
l-ibrary in Pomeroy on Wednesdays at 10 11,m.·and 6:30
p.m., an.d the library's Racine bran~won Fridays all :30.
.. Pre-registration is rcq~ired; call' the U.s: Census
Bureau office in Chilli&lt;;Othe at,702-4220, or toll-free at
1·888·325, 7733.
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Two (orins of identification are required, and lestlak·
ers should plan to spend about 90 minutes hi preparing
· for and taking the teat.
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· The timeil, multiple-chOice lest evaluates buic skills.
It includes five ~cins : clerical skills (alphabetization, .
serialization .and matcl)in'g of ~.umbers series); ~adina,
'A(Iiich evaluates vocabular)', comprehension and follow·
ina directions; number skilt.ls which invol~
. arithmetic;
interpreting information d evaluatina .altemllivea, ·
. 11ihich ~Is the ability to iii rprel information in~ to
deteunine the ~?est of several p01111ible ~~; and
organizational skills, usiQg reasoning in order 10 analyze, summarize and orpl!i!EC info1111a1~ to solve a
problem or follow 1111 instruction. .

also
the Census Bureau for consideration.
Local census representaliye Diana Hughes said appli·
canbl can expect a response from the Census Bureau in
about three weeks.
Most jobs will be for ccns4s takers, who will go door·
to-door in the community to follow up on a census ques·
. tiorinaire to be mailed in early March.
The first task for those census takers will be the 1·fol·
lciw·up leave~ process, which involves delivering census
forms to thOR households which did not receive forms
II' llle mail. ·
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· There are also some crew leader positions to fill
locally. Those crew leaders work with learns of cens~
takers to assign territory, process paperwork and so
forth~

• The jobs pay between $9.50 and $11 per hour, and
employees Ire free to set their own schedules. althouiil\
moat work involves weekend and evening hours, ~
Census Bureau rcjxllls.
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Moat birin&amp; will be done between Februlry and April;
with so~ jobs beginning in Marc:h. The jobs will last an
avcraae of four to six weeks, and some employees will
be given the' opportunity to serve another tour of duty.
Paid trainina is provided, and employees recc:i~e 31.
cents per m,ile 'f(\r their work·relate&lt;l travel.
•
Information about the census jobs is also availabl~
from the county commissioners office &amp;1992·2895.

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