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                  <text>Page 12 • The Dally Sentinel

Wednesday, July 7, 1999

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Th~usday

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Community Calendar
The Community Calendar is
published as a free service to nonprofit groups wishing to announce
' ~lings and special events. The
calendar is not designed to promote
s~lcs or fund raisers of any type.
Items are printed only as space per·
mits and cannot be guaranteed to be
printed a specific number of days.

POMEROY - Junior and Rita
White, Kyger, will present a program of old lime music Thursday.
5:30 p.m. at the Meigs County
Senior Citizens . Center. Pomeroy.
All welcome. Admission free.

POMEROY -

Meigs County

Commissi'oners. regular meeting.

3:30p.m .. cou rthouse chambers.

FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT -

di~c us s ion

SALEM CENTER
Star
Grange 778 will meet Saturday

aclivities : ·

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STOlE HOURS
Momi•J thru
Sunday
IIM·IOPM
291 SECOND ST.

$. 99

Accepts Credit Cards

THE liGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
PRICES GOOD THRU July 1Q, 1999

UMIT2

WE ACCEPT WIC COUPONS

attend. call Justin Diddle at 9492749 or 992:2895.

DOUBLE COUPONS EVERYDAY • SEE STORE FOR DETAILS

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POMEROY - Pomeroy Village
Counc il regul~r meeting Wednes·
day. 7 p.m. at the municipal build·

LAY'S
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Not so hCilPPY
about 'homemaker,' group
changes name

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By LESLIE MILLER
A,ssociated Press Writer
BOSTON (AP) - . Brandon
Abbott remembers the moment he
realized the Future Homemakers

'" You)e going to make sor;n~o n e

a great wife someday." ,
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The jokes should Slop now that
· ~bbott. the organization's 18·
y.ear-old d!'parting president,. h'as
gotten his wish.
th·c Future Hom•makers.
• st~rted in 1945 to te~ch teen-age
girls how to keep hous e for their

[uturc husbands , have vot~.d to
c.hange thei"r . name to F•mily.
Career and Cpmmllnity ·-Leaders
of America . "The vole Tut!"sday t:ame ·aft.cr a

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Sarah Gr-;~ham. 17.. ·of Dallas, Ga.

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" You ha ve tO update the natne ."

The Reston. Va .:based organi·
zation offers programs in career
development, community· se rvice,
leadership and ' balancing family
and career.
· ~elegates• approved the name
change 13-9 -38 at' the group 's
ann~ 'al . leadership meeting in
' Bcis-lo n.
. Thirteen state chapters already
have adopted the ncl!' name.
In the las t fiv~ years, the organization has lost more than
30:000 ~embers, and some said
they hope the new name will
.
reverse the · trend. '
Membership in a few . l.ndiana
chapters started- ta gr,ow after
they adopted the new name , said
Joe Grimme. 17 , of Sharpsville,
Ind ., one of the .group's 45,000
boys .
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Some members , lil&lt;e 17-year.
old Jenny Keller of Poth, Texas,
are fiercely loyal to the tradition·
al name and sy mbol s their moth·
ers used as futur.e hom em akers.

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Others sa id the old name con·
jurcs up images of stay-&lt;lt-ho mc
ho-usew ives who cuuk pot roas t
'and darn soc ks.
.'-' It doesn't re all y re presen t
wtfo we arc or what we do,·· said

· Joni Miller. 17. of Shenandoah.
Va .
' Boys. who hcgan to JOin the

group in 1973. particularly di sliked the name ..
Sixteen -ye ar -o ld Ti'm Hiner-

man of Canon City, Colo .. said he
gets grief about it all the time .

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Cardinals rally In last
at-bat to defeat Reds
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Meigs County's

Hometown Newspaper

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

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Tuppers Plain.s residents voice concerns.to commissioners

By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel N_ _StaH
Several Tuppers 'Plain~ residents, represented by
Lorena Murphy and Randy Kidder, met with Meigs
County commissionerS Wednesday afternoon to voice
~ir .concerns over the Tuppers Plains Re~onal Sewer
,
·
District. .
They said th•t while they appreciated the grant from
commissioners for low-to-moderate income sewer ·
hookups, some people that were not low income were
able 10 lake advantage of the system to hook up their res·
ideDCC$.
Aggravating'the situation, some people were waiting
for the grant to be hooked up and then billed for the time
before they were hooked up while waiting for the gran~
they explained.
Some residents have threaten legal action against the
sewer district if the fines are attached to their property
IIXes}'We have people in our area, at least 10 I know of,
.that arc going to file charges against the sewer system,"
.Mutphy said. .
·
Commissioner Jeff _Thornton agreed those people
waiUng for the grant should not have to pay the bill for
the lime before they were hooked up.
"lthink it's the commissioners' respqnsibility to try to

work this out between the
people and the sewer 'boanl."
Murphy said. 1
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Commissioners sald they
would attempt to get more
grant funding for 5ewer c:onnections and attend the neJrt
meeting of the sewer board in
a "fact-finding" mission.
· More than anything else,
the residents said they want
the sewer district to treat the
people of the community in a
fair. consistent manner. "They
seem to think they can do anything they want to the peopie of Tuppers Plains. Until the day I die I'm going lo
keep hammering ... one day someone's going to pick up
on this. Someone is going to look at this," said Murphy.
"The only ihing I care about is 203 homes in l:uppers
Plains. If somebody did something wrong... l expect
them to come forward and make it better," she said. . ,
Kidder observeq :that a recent selling point for one
home in the area·was that it was Naf connected to the
sewer.
,
Said Kidder, a former member of the sewer board who

resigned. ~ws not that we're
against the sewer. We 're just
against the way it was han·
dlecL and the way it is still
being handled."
Commissioners also met
with Jeanne . Jindra of the
University of Rio Grande's
· Employee Training Program
at the Meigs Center in Middleport.
She reported on the pro·
gram which ended last month
and said slightly more than
half of the 97 Ohio Wo~ks First students who began the .:
program have since gained employment. Of those 97,50
completed the program with 27 ·gaining employment
before the end of the program.
. ·
'1lle funding for the Meigs Employment Training
Program may be clone, but the effort to help particiP,ants
find employment and lead more productive lives 'will ·
continue," she said, no,ting that transportation remains a
large barrier to employment for many of the program's
participants.
"II is good to consider not only how we have affect·
.

ed Meigs County as. a.whole, but also how our program
has toucbed each individual's life in a positive way," she
concluded.
In other business, com missioners reviewed proposed
Community [)evelopment !Jiock Grant projects, discussed ai the June 29hearing,totaling $180.000 includ·
ing: $35,000 toward the purchase of a new fire truck for
the Sr.racuse Vol tJnteer Fi re. ,Department; S12,412 for
improvements · to Noble Summitt Road · in Rutland
Townships; S4 Lll8 for , improvement.&lt; to Tanners Run
Road in Sutton/Lebanon townships; $30.067 for the purchase of fire .equ ipment for the Middleport VFD;
S19,360 for the purchase of fire equipment for the Tuppers Plains VFD; $25.414 for administration and Fair
Housing.
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' The board then adoptod a resolution. approving the
application for the CDBG funds 'ihrough the Ohio
Department of Development
Justin Diddle, who is working on azi ani san grant for
the county, told commissioners he• has surv~y app(OXi,
mately -30 artisans and crafters for a planned brochur« ..
and internet site promoting local artisans. ,
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Also. prese111 were ·commission President Janet
Howard, Commissioner Mick Qavenport and commission Clerk Gloria Kloes.

Commissioners discuss highways, employment with Governor Taft
Meigs County COmmissioners Janet
In addition to the friend of the county
Howard, Jeff Thornton and Mick Daven- award, the commissioners presented Taft
port, aa:ompanied by Meigs County Eco- · with 'tomatoes grown in the county and
nomic Development Director Perry Varna- tol&lt;\ him that one-sixth of all the tomatoes
doe, met Tuesday with Governor Bob Thft in Ohio ar:c; grown in Meigs County. He
The sights and sounds of the Civil War will re,tum to .Ohio
16-18 a5 ' ·in Columbus to disc:Uss area concerns and . was also · presented with an Ohio River
the only.significant Civil War battle fought on Ohio soil is reenacted 136 encourage him to visit Mei~ County.
·· Bear Company bear dressed in Fourth of
years after the original engagement.
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Commissioners thanked him for sup- . July attire.
.
The event will be held at the Buffington Island Park in Portland off state
porting regional highway projects .ai!d, .: . Thec;ommissionersalsometwithState
Route 124 wi!h Civil War military camps open to the public both days .
used the meeli_
ng in the Riffe Center to pre- Representative John Carey to express their
A tent city c:o~taining period m~rcl)ants, a blacksmith, a bakery and a ser\1 the governor with the . "Friends of appreciation for the recent coal tax credit
gun5mith will also be on site.
"
Meigs , County Award" for including bill approved by the LegislatuJ~.
Saturday-highlights ' include an 11 a.m. memorial service and period
money in !lis budget to fund the
The bill, said Carey, was vital to the
music and dance in the evening.~ 'living history trail featuring.~ skirmish,
Raven&gt;woocl' Connector highway project future of the coal .industry in' his disirict
discussion of the original batfl~ and other activities of rbe era wi II tai&lt;C
whioh.will connect U.S. 33to 1-77 aeating anc;l all over Ohio.
place from 2 p.ni. to 4 p.m. with touJS leaving every half hour. There will
a more efficient north~th corridor from
MEET WITH GOVERNOR I
be a $2 charge for the lour.
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Columbus to points south..
llalga County Commlaelonllra Jeff
,· On Sunday, a period church service will be held at 10 a.m. and the reen'We'vegottoconnect.MeigsCountyto TI'Miilun, -~~~from left, Janel
actment of the Battle of Buffington Island will start at 1 p.m.
the rest of the state," the governor emphat- tklwltrd 1nd Mlck DlNvnport
'file bailie reenactment site will be about one mile south of the park on
!
ically lol!lthe commissioneJS. He said that shown h - during their IIIMIIng 1!1
the wcsUide sipe of state Route 124.
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Meigs County was one of his favorite "'"as Columt.u.l\tMday with Ohio Gov·
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The reenactment weekend is sponsored by the Meigs County Historical
of the state . and that he really enjoyed the 41r119f Bob Tllft. CommiMionera preSociety and Harris Farms, and is hosted by the 91st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
county.
I lilted T'ltft a Friend of Melga CounCivil War reenactment group.
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The
commissioners
also
impressed
ty
Award lor lilcludlng ITIOIIIIY In hla
Proceeds froin the ev.~nt will bO. used to help preserve the Buffington
upon the governor their dc:sire to have him ..-111 l1llte budget "lor construe&gt;
Island ballldield which is currently in danger of being Iosito gravel minvisit and spend dme in the county.
· tion of the Ravenawood Connector.
ing.
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The weekend event commemorates the July 19, 1863, banle between Confederate cavalry under General John Hunt Morgan and pursuing Union cay.
airy under Generals Henry M. Judah and Edward H. Hobson, local milili"a
By
BRIAN
J.
REED
!_hal lh~ sheer number of.
• . and Union .gunboats btl the Ohio River.
pieces that he an.d"the client.&lt;
Of,the approximately I, 700 Confederate troops engaged. 900 were killt;J, Sentinel Naw1 St_.n
They
don't
let
you
keep
ha"ndle
'can be so'ittetimes
wounded or captured. Only 25 of the 4, 700 Union troops bec,me !:BSUalthem,,·
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they
have
to
go
overwhelming.
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ties.
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those
plli'stic
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see
hangers
a.
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d
trellises
Morgan escaped the Buffington Island·engagement with about 400 men
in my sleep." _Day ~aid. ·
and was captur~d July 26 near Salineville in· northeast Ohio while trying to · hangers from department
stores that are thrown into a
In addition to sorting hangfind a place 10 cross l~e Ohio River. ·
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box when you check out.
ers, the agency continues ,to ·
During the raid, ·Morgan's men captured and paroled nearly 6,000 Union
Over a '1)illion of those
prepackage fi'nishing nails
soldiers and militia, destroyed 34 bridges, disrupted railroads at mori: than
~lear
0~
~hite
plastic
hangers
and
pac~ maleri"ais for
60 places and diverted tens of thousands of Union troops from other duties.
.
have
-gone
through
'the
Meig&amp;
woods
products manufaclur For mbrc information about the Buffington Island reenactment weekend,
in
Syraer,
assembles
rake heads,
lndustries
workshop
call the Meigs County Historical Society at 992-3810.
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cuse, where they are sorted,
another co,ntract with Goodboxed and sent back to stoles
will, cuts pallerns for the
for reuse.
Ohio River Bear Co. in MidThrough a contract with
dleport, and has also subconGoodwill Industries, the dis·
lracted with the Morgan
A 10-day enforcement blitz called Operation BEST (Belt Education
IndusCounty
Board of M RIDP to
abled
clients.
at
Meigs
and Enforcement Saves Tragedies) begins Friday and ends July 18,
tries
have
processed
well
help
complete
a sample pack·
with the Galli a-Meigs Post of the Stale Highway Patrol working with
over a million h~ngers since
aging project for Procter and
all la~~t enforcement agencies in a two-cou~,ly effort to reduce rural
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traffic fatalities.
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the project began in Oc:tober.
Gamble.
Once a week, a semi truck
Beha said Tuesday thai the
The patrol noied that the during the first sJ!!,; months of this year,
·aallia-Meigs has experienced a 900 percent increase in traffic fataliM.l. crews are expected to
load of hangers is delivered
ties, , and ,an 800 percent increase in "fatal rural traffic cras"hes over to the workshop, where
package 300,000 of the sam- '
the
hangers
by
A
MIWON
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Janet
Ward,
Arthur
Reaves
and
Ollie.
Young
.are
~lcpie packages, whkh involve
clients
sort
1998.
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Additionally, only lwo of the eight people killed this year· in Gallia- size and type, box them up lured with workehop aupervleor Keith Day, sorting some of the one million packing shampoo and ·condi· .
and load them onto anot~er plastic hangars that have bean processed at Meigs ln,duatrlaa since October. tioner samples with an in for - ,
Mcigs were wearing available safety belts at the time of the crash.
· ;'This is an unacceptable trend," said l,t. Richard E. Grau, commantruck trailer for return. There are currently 16 hanger types, and most of mational brocKure inside a satin bag for distribution at shopping malls.
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der of the patrol's Gallipolis Post.
them come from the Kohl's department store chain.
In addition to sorting over a million hangeri.- the, workers at M.l.have "
. ·~ wearing a safety bell is the best defense against serious injury or
It takes pracli~e and a careful eye to tell one hanger from another. Most buill· 2Q.OOO' rake heads , which are then shipped off for completion and
·death in the event of a ·motclr vehicle crash.
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of them look alik~ to the average consumer, but for those who work with labeling, have packaged .55,000 trelli~es, and continue to construct dec- "The solution·to reducing fatal crashes is actually quite a simple one,
them every day, a fox lock hanger (the kind with clips on it) looks com- orative wooden crates, which are marketed locally.
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yet too ,many drivers are ~till not heeding to the adage c\f driving slowpletely different than the others. The 484 and the 1012 have no hooks, for · -: Clients also work on out.&lt;ide contracts, as well, including janitorial
er and obeying the posted speed limits, buckling up and driving sober,
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work and lawn maintenance at roa&lt;.lsi;1t par.ks, public office buildings
example.
Grau added.
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A trip through the. local clothing store. then. has taken op a new mean- ·and in businesses.
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"Our goal is tO · save lives and
ing for these hanger sorters.
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Those who work on the inside project.&lt; are paid a piece rate, based on
promote safe driving habits that
Some of the hangers, which are .deemed unusat&gt;le by the stores, are average production: Beha said that the programs offered at the workshop.
carry on past this initial 10-day . provided to the Meigs United Methodist Cooperative Parish, Good Works · both in the center .and outside, enable the 60 adu.lls with developmental
effort."
. in Athens, and other' local charities. ' ··
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· disabilities to "become contributing, productive and responsible mem The 1997 safety bell usage
Steve Beha, executive director of the Carleton School and Meigs bers pf their commu11ities."
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. rate for Gallia County was only
Industries, estimates that as many as 20,000 hangers are sorted on a daily
. The projects are also providing jobs for those in the mainstream work
Tod.a y's
59. percent, and just 57 percent basis.
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. force . Not only are superv tsors needed to maintain quality control and to
for Meigs County.
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Because of the high ~olume of hangers which come in, combined provide direct services to clients, but others are hir_ed as needed to fulfill
Safety bell usage for both
with other contracts that the workshop must fulfill, an evening shift has the contractual obligations of the workshop .
counties in 1998 dropped nearly
"The. concept of a sheltered workshop. where we shelter our clients
been set up, from 3 to 10 p.m. Both disabled clients and employees with 2 percent from the already low
out disabilities have been employed on the second shift. {
inside is no longer true," Beha said: "It is broader. now, especially since
numbers, the patrol reported.
Keith Day, who works as a supervisor of the new even1ng shift, said we have the disabled and thenon-disabled working side by side."
Included with the troopers
from the patrol's Gallipolis Post,
Operaiion BEST will involve
officers from the Gallia and
A recreational boat hit a barge in the middle
Blake said the_recreational vessel apparently al vessel crossed the path of !he oncoming tow Meigs county sheri res offices, (lf the Ohio River near Mason Wednesday night, hit the barge head on. · According to Lt. Eric boat. The smaller boat was registered in Ohio.
Gallipolis Gity Police, Pomeroy sending the boat's two passengers to the hospi- . Westerberg of the U.S. Coast Guard, the barge .
Blake said the boat was retrieved and moored
Police Department and the Midtal.
• was on 'the motor vessel. Ann B. lie said the off on the Ohio shore.
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Lotteries
dleport Police Department.
Curt arown and. Gary Truance, addresses crew of the Ann B was interviewed by Coast
The nccident occu"ed approximately one·
Each agency will target probunknown, were taken to Veterans Memorial Guard representatives' last night, and will be quarter mile above the M"" o" levee.
OHIO
lematic areas within their juris·
Hospital in Pomeroy following the 10:17 p.m. interviewed again tqday,
Assisting at the scene we're the Mason police
Pick 3: 8-5-8 ; ·Pick 4: 6-8-2-5
diction with the goals of increasincident;.
where
a
hospital
spokesperson
said
He
said
f10m
preliminary
investigation,
it
department,
fire department and EMS; Mason
S•per Lotto: 6·9·24-26-29.-37
ing safety ' belt compliance,
Brown
was
treated
and
released.
Truance
is
list·
appears
the
Ann
B
was
proceeding
on
the
Ohio
Co
unty
Sheriff's
Department, Pomeroy and
Kicker; 2·9-3-1-6·7
reducing vehicle speeds, and ed fair condition as of this morning.
River according to regulations. using its lighting Middleport fire departments, and Meigs County
W,VA. •
removing impaired dr-ivers from
to
Cabell
system
and other precautionary measures.
EMS. The West Virginia Division of Natural
Turrance
was
later
transported
Dally 3: 4,5-2; Dally 4: 1-4·3·8
the road during this enforcement
Huntington
Hospital
by
helicopter,
according
to
II.
Westerberg
said
witnesses,
both
crew
Resources will join the Coast Guard in the invesC 1999 Ohio Valley Publishina Co.
and educali" n effort.
Cbuck Blake, Mason' County 911 director.
members as well as others, stated. the recreation: ligation.

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22,0,000 members - _girls and
boys alike - over whether the
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Hubbard tourney first round results, Page 4
Burying cat with ·owners, Page 12
Southern loeal hir~s new personnel, Page-3

CARPENTER - Services with
Earthen Vessels will be held at the
Carpenter Baptist Church on Sunday_at 10:30 a.m., and with Earthen
Vessels and Cross Creek of Buffalo,
W.Va., at 2. p.m. on Sunday. The
public is invited
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POMEROY - Artisans meeting
Wednesday. 6:30p.m. in the Meigs
Meigs County Appalachian Arl!San
Grant Project. F9r those needing

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SYRACUSE - SJll'cial singing
at Syncuse MisSton Church Sunday. 6 p.m. with. Tile Revelations.
Pastor Mike Miller invites thi: public.

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RACINE
Theiss family
reunion Sunday at Star Mill Park .
Dinner will begin at I p.m. fol'lowed by family recognitions ar.d

\\&lt; ith food served at noon . Bring
~o:o n·red dish .

welcome .

nel.

County Courthouse for local arti-

RAGINE - Charles W. a nd
Fannie Lee (Wolfe) Beaver family
reunion Saturday at Star Mtll Park

A Southern

Dove Brot her&gt; Quartet from Tennessee -will be held Friday. 7 p.m. at
the Ash Street Freewill Baptist
Church. Doors open at 6 p.m. All

RACINE - Southern Local
·School Board. special meciing.
7:30 p'.m .. for

with a potluck supper beginning at
6:30 p.m. followed by meeting at 8
p.m. Final plans for tht !25th
anniversary celebration on July 24·
25 will be made . All CWA and craft
contests will be judged. All members are urged to atleitd.

SATURDAY
NEW HAVEN, W.VA.
Stnging Echoes of Tennessee, First
Church of God, New Haven. W.Va ..
7 p.m.

gospel music coricen featuring the

CliESTER Shade ,River
Lodge 453 F&amp;AM will hold a reguWEDNESDAY
. Jar meeting Thursday, 8 p.m. at the
ALFRED - Olive Township lodge in Chester. Refreshment.&lt; will ·
Board of Trustees budget hearing be served.
followed . by regular meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p~ m . at the township garage on Joppa Road.
PAGEVILLE - Scipio Town·
ship Board of Trustees meeting
Wednesday, · 6 :~0 p.m. at the .
Pageville Town Hall .

TUPPERS PLAINS - Tupper&gt;
Platns Veterans of Foretgn Wars
P.ost 9053 meeting Thursday. 7:JO
p.m. Dinner at6:30 p.m.

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health is better

The -Daily Sentinel
By Morton Kondracke
So just what is the state of

th&lt; country's civic health right
after its 2'3rd birthday? Basi·
cally, despite recent down-ticks
iit the public's mood, it's actually getting better.
That's the finding reported
last month by the bipartisan
National Commission on Ovic
Renewal, using a broad range
of indicators including political participation,
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with recent polls indicating that increasing numbers of people think that the country is on the

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It's also at variance with Sen. John McCain's,

polls and the expressions of presidential eandidates. Tht Battleground SIJn!CY in June reported
.that by 51 to 36 percent, likely voters .think that
the United States is headed down " the wrong
rrack." A Wirthlin Worldwide poll showed similar
results in May. 56 to 33 percent
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The June 2 Fox News/Opinion Dynamics sur- .
vey showed a 9-poinl drop since March in the
percentage of U.S. adults thinking the country is
headed in the right direction. In the BattlcgJOUnd
survey, those who feel down about Anaerica's
direction overwhelmingly said that a "lack of
moral values .and incivility in society" was to
blame.
. · A Gallup survey conducted June 25 to F on
confidence in various U.S. institutions showed a
slight decline 1n respect for the presidency since
1998 ~- from 53 to 49 percent
In (Cant years, confidence in the office has
gyrated from 72 percent in 1990 to a low of 39
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percent in 1995.
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Tht r~ that confidence in the office is reasonably strong,-- while personal atlitu~ toward
President Ointon arc at record lows -- indicates .
that the public does not believe thai the Monica
Lewinsky scandal has done permanent damage.
Confidence in Congress, on the other hand, is
at only 23 percent. not much above its record low
of 18 percent in 1993 and 1994, when the nation
was getting ready to oust Democrats. from control
on the Hi II.
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Despite McCain's .ktennin'ation to mi!l\e campaign finance reform a major issue in the 2000
campaign, it's hard to find any significant demand

for it in public polls.
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The latest Harris survey asked voters to name
the most important issue facing the country. Sevcntecn percent of voters volunteered education;
13 percent. Kosovo; 14 percent. crime; and 12
percent, Social Security.
Only 3 percrnt said ethics in government.
Campaign finance was ·mentioned by fewer than I
percent The highest ·that subject ha5 e~er registcred was I percent. in April of this year.
At this point in history. even if a majority of
Americans thiQk that the country is on the wrong
rrack, the level of disaffcclion is far short of what
it wll!i in past decades.
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During the Great OePressiQR. after all, the~
. was serious doubt about the survivability of capitalism. During the Viemam "war and urban riots,
there was doubt about the responsiveness of gaVernmcnt to the public will.
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The recent downturn in public mood, as measured by the " wrong track" numbers, seems to be
·a response .to the sdlool massacre in Littleton,
Colo., as well as worries about gun violence !IJid
deterioration of pOpular culture.
Presidential candidates including Texas Gov.
George .W. Bush (R) and Vice President AI Gore
reflect that judgment, both vowing to, restOre
basic family ,and religious values in public life, .
The economy, social indicators and even
" civic health" should give Americans reason tO
be upbeat But t~tri: is .need for improvement in
the culture and the public knows it.
(Morton Konclraeke le IIUQitlve editor or
Roil C•ll, UM new.,.per of C.pltot Hill.)

R-Ariz., assertion last week.:in the process of promali ng campaign finance reform,. that "widespread cynicism, bordering on alienation·· constitutes ."a very serious challenge to our political
system, as dangerous in its way as war and
depression have been in the pasl"
But the commission on civic renewal, chaired
by Republican Bill Bennett, a former Education
I addressed the Middleport Village Council on the Jack of enforcement of secretary, and for.mer Sen. Sam. Nunn, D-Ga.,
ordinance 9.98 passed on Aug. 10, 1998. The 'ordinance. prohibits against . found that its lnckx of National Civic Health has
rebounded in the last three yean almost to preexcessive noise such as boom .boxes in the village of Middleport.
The ordinance was p~sed by a majority vote with one voting against the 1980s levels of civic health.
Last year, the commission reported that -motion; council member Bob Pooler because he had a personal interest in it
largely
because of surging crime rates in the late
: (he ,sai,d hi ~ stepson was ,hard of hearing). And .also I pointed out violations
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·of the Ohio Revised Code 451J.22, excessive noise of modified muffle'rs. I · 1980s - the overall index dropped
&gt;$;as informed to take down license numbers of vehicles before the Jaw could more·than 20 percent 'from 1984 to
lJe enforced; this o;eated problems' for me of getting up at 1:37 a.m. to take 1994.
New findin~ unveiled by comdown license numbers. And to enforce this l would have to identify the drimission
Executive Director Bill
vers of the vehicles.
showed· sig9ificant
, Ordin,ances of the village and the ORC have been enforced such as bark- Galston
.. ing dogs, left of center by vehicles dodging potholes, and excessive speed of improvement in nearly all catemotorists going a few miles over the speed limit, people coming home after gories of civic health except voter
turnout in elections. which coolin- ·
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· a hard days work at their profession.
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Council meets July 12,'and July 26,7:30 p.m. at the Middleport Village · ued to decline.
Polls on trust in government rose
· Hall. Interested people that 'Wuld like to .see all ordinances enforced in the
. , 1iillage, please attend and let the mayor and council members know how you from a low of 29 percent in 1994 to
38 petcent in 1997'. And citizens'
feel.
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S.m Elilln ' trust in other people rose- from 34
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MiddlepOrt percent in 1994 to 53 perCent in
1997.. '
Membership in civic as&amp;ocia· Aft~r celebrating the independence of this great nation, do we really real- tions is up, as is charitable giving as
ize wh~t it's all about? The hiStory of this nation should not be forgotten, and a percentage of disposable income.
this includes local his!ory.,Yes, I'm tlllking about the Civil War batUe at 'Buff,, Fewer people express a fear of
ington Island. A small piece of history, but an important one nevertheless.
walking outside at night and virtuAs Ohio's 'only major battle I would think there would -be more' of an ally all crime statistics are signifi. int~rest in preserving 'this. l want to· ~tate that l am pro-business and pro· cantly down.
development, but couldn't Shelly dig somewhere else? A,Jot of people shed
The divorce rate also is down
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their blood on this parcel of land.
slightly, as is the r!lle of illegitimate ·
I've been looking over a book on the 9Ist Infantry Division. II was my births, although all social statistics
. · dad's group in World War II. I'm looking at pictures of all the monuments still have a long way to go before
.. throughout Italy celebrating this one lonely division's battle for freedom. they recover to pre- 1960s levels.
• There's a message on the monument in Loiano, Italy that states "To the vet- .
StiU, Washington Post columnist
: erans of the _9Ist .Infantry Division, United States .of America, and to the David Broder is right to note a
: people of Loiano who shared a common bond during that terrible autumn of recent "darkening"· of the public
:c' .1944."
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" Are we as _Americans losing our 'common bond' by forgetting oui history (good and bad)? It seems as if 'political correctness' and multiculturalism'
arc taking over our heritage. '
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A special thank you fo. the Meigs County Historical Society for fighting
intended, but that the ideptity of the
the good fight, There's an old saying, "A.Jl politics is loc!ll ." I guess you By TOM RAUM .
Former sen. James Sasser, D- wan's election cainpaigns.
nominee
leaked out early in the seleccould say, "AJI history is .local. 1!
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Asaocjated Pr- Writer
Tenn., who left the post last Wednes:
Failing to give China a preview of
Also)hanks to all the volunteers who:.gleaned the battlefield with metal
WAS l-ONGTON (AP) - Presi- .. day after 3 1/2 years,.cited"deep-seai- Prueher's selection was a major diplo- tion process, befOf'l' '' the vetting was
·detectors preserving the artifacts of history. Your wor~ · for Heidelberg Col- dent Qinton has had a rocky time with ed anger.'' &lt;)ver the embassy bombing. "' malic breech ·,of protocol, suggest eomplete and before the .administralege will enhance the his!ory of. that small, but signific~nt battle. I salute you his diplomatic nominations, and now
While some Oiincse'·Jcaders warit . some officials CloSe to the process. · tion had a chance to notify China. · : ·
The complica!ion ooriles at a 'time'
~II! I wish I'd wrote this Jetter sooner. .
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another selection. appears in trouble: to repair I"lations, "it's going to take
Furthennore', keeping China in the
when the administration's selection·of
Lowell W. Rogers that of retiredAdm. JQSeph W. Pruehcr - 'some time for the dust to settle and dark appears to be continuing.
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New H1ven, .W.Ve.. as ambassador to China He can't . things to resolve themselves," h&lt; said
·Yu Shuninli.,~.spokesman for the Richard Holbrooke to be U.N. ambaS1
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blaine the Senate this time.
in an interview with Associated Press Chinese Embassy here, said, "We've sador remains on hold in the Senate.
1 am writing this because it see.ms as if there is a lot of greed going on;
Instead, -in an .apparent ·Japse of Televisio~ News.
. gotten informatio)l only from the Much of that delay, now over a year
The May 7 bombing killed th~ media We . have not . been officially long, was caused by the administra. people seem ti&gt; want money any way they can get it. 11 seems as if money is protocol, tll'e administration neglected
the only thing that counts anymore. People will sue for money over anything to tell the Chinese abouHI\e proposed • Chinese journalists and injured . 20 notified yet. ... We're wai,ting for the tion's own ethics background investithey can.
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nomination before it became widely othe~ people. It touched off protests, official notification from the U.S. gations into Holbrooke.
Holbrooke ,was approved last week ..
People who ha-.:e gotten riches by selling drugs or cheating s&lt;&gt;meone will reported.
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some of them violent, in Beijing and side."
by
the
Senate Foreign Relations Comnot enjoy it. Maybe they don't realize that when they die, they can't take it
E&gt;:en today, a Chinese Embassy other cities.
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He would not comment on whether .
mittee,
but the nomination continues
with them. And money can't bu9 their way into Heaven, but it will .cause official said that China has yet to be
China canceled many joint U.S- the Chinese approved of the choice"of
to
be
blocked
by varipus senators r:r/er
them ,to go to HelL We can't buy Salvation, it is given a gift 10 all who cons~lted.
• Chinese uchanges and negotiations, Prueher. "The ball is in the U.S. ~urt,
unrel~ied
millters.
want 1.t. Jesus paid the price for us. Those·who have Jesus in their helirtS are
Snll furious about the U.S. bomb- including ones on trade and on mili- it is not 'in our c&lt;iurt,•: he said.
The administration and the :senate
rich because we have~ home waiting in Heaven ·and a robe and a cro.,\&gt;n; and· ing of their embassy in Yug~lavia, tary issues.
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It was .not clear w~ether the
also
clashed over the nomination of
it is tax-fee and ~enHree, and we .won't ever have to repair it, and we will Olinese officials·repoliedly have regSasser said Prueher, bCcause of his i(llpasse could be smOQthed over.,..:-or
Harmel,· an openly 'gay San
James
walk on streets of gold. And we won't ever have 10 go through any more istered displeasure.at the snub; accord- . military. background, could "be a cat- whether Ointon w'?"ld have to withFrancisco
businessman and Oemocritroubles or sorrows or heartaches. So you that are letting the love of money ing· to congressional and diplomatic alyst in getting these military-to-mili· draw the selection and tum to sometic contributor, to be ambasSador to
grow in your heart, give your heart to Jesus, and He will give you something . officials.
tary relationships and the unqerstand- one else.
that money,..can't buy. He will gi've you peace, and tak~ the load of sil1 away,
Nor
Be!jing. enthusiastic .about ing t~~~ follows from it back in ,
Adm!nistration officials were still Luxembourg. . .
lmpa!ient over a nearly three.-year
and put a joy the world can't· give in your heart and life
the choice, smce Prueher was com- place.
proceeding.on the theory that Prue~er
delay,
Ointon bypassed the Senate
How about it friends?·
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mander of U.S . .forces iri the Pacific
But it's just that military experi- will be the nominee. ,
and
used
a constitutional maneuver
David Leavy, spokesman fof the ·
Dorta Richmo~d: • during a particularly confrontational · ence that may be his biggest pr(/blem
...
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· Middleport ' period between the two co~ntrie~.
with the Chinese.
White House National security Coun- during the cortgressional Memoriil
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COffl The latest foul -up couldn't'' have
Prueher,
was oommander of cil, said T~esday that the proposed Day recess to install Hormel in the
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come at a worse time, w.ith U.S.-Chi- U.S. fo.rces in the Pacific in early 1996 . nomination was still being "vetted" post in an.acting capacity. That furth&lt;;r ·
I think that we need Jo address a situatiqn that is creeping up on us, by us ', ncse.relations at a recent low point and · wh~n Ointon sent U.S. warships into by the offioe of White House counsel slntined tics between the Senate and
the White House oyer diplomatic
. : I mean Pomeroy, Mid~leport, Rutland, Racine, Mason, Point Pleasant and . the United States now 'without an the Straits ofTaiwan after pro,vocative and was not .ready for subwissiol\,. ,
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all poi nts"in between. .
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· ambassador to Beijing.
Chinese missile firings during , TaiHe said that no snub of China was nominations.
· This area by any measurement is an economically depressed area and yet
we are sitting by and letting a multimillion dollar vacuum 'cleaner come in
and kill off a multitude of small business in this very area.
.It is gping to boil down to one multimillion dollar chain dictating the
By George R. Plagenz
est is "Thou shalt not bear i'fld polluted the 'good Earth. The cry of the e~viterms, prices and policies of all the retail 'business in the Ohio Valley.
. Dr. Laura Schlessinger. the radio talk show
false witness against thy ronrhentalist has been drowned out by the sound
. One day soon it will :be just like the old Joal mining days, one comP,.ny
neighbor. "
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'of the jackhammer.
store,"and you will either buy from t~em, at their price, or travel a hundred host who can be as morany uncompromising as
the G9&lt;f of the Old .Te..stam~nt, added something
· But the meaning of ' Do we need a commandment on sex? We _.
miles to get out of their grasp.
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this commandment is "You already have a commanamen'i against adultery,
Where I wpnder are oill' great protectors, our Congressmen, our Repre- new to· her repertoire last year -- a book called
must not tell lies in court." It but there is nothing in the Decalogue about sex
. sentalives that at ori'e lime proteeted the citizens of our country from gigan - "The Ten Commandments: The Significance of
God's Laws in Everyday Life" (Harpercollins,
is 'a law against perjury. outside of marriage unless it involves someone
tic trusts and monopolies and mcr~ers?
George Wright 1998), co-authored with Rabbi Stewart Vogel.
There is nothing in the com- else's spouse..
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Pomeroy , The world can probably use another book on
mandments forbidding the
Novelist-theologian Frederick Buechri'\f.: is
the commandments. Not that the Te"n Command·
kind of lying to each other right: "Contrary to Mrs. Grundy; sex is not sin;
ments we have now aren 'I good ones. But 10 may
that we do all the time.
Contrary to Hugh Hefner, it is not salvation;
How about a commandment against violence? either. " The sin in sex today is .that we have pubnot be enough any more. As a matter of fact, if
By Tht Associated Press
you believe the 1981 Mel Brooks movie, "Histo- As playwright Arthur Miller said, '"There is vio- licized it, profaned it. vulgarized it. We have pOp:
Today is Thursday, July 8, the 189th day of 1999. There arc I 76 days left ry of the World Part I, " therc ·were than 10 in the lence because we have daily honored violence. . ularized sex with the bedroom door open.
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original set.
Any half-educated man in a good suit can make
Our most crying need may be for a' command'
On July 8, 1776, Col. John Nixon gave the first public reading of the OecAs the film tells it, Moses carne do.wn Maunt his fortune by c.oncocting a TV show. whose bru- ment against rudeness , as the Rev. Donald
laration of Independence, to a crowd at Independence Square in Philadelphia. Sinai with 15, commandments on stone tablets. tality is photographed' in sufficiently monstrous McCullough, ·president of the San Francisco The•
In 1663, King Charles II of England granted a charter to Rhode Island. .
But then he tnpped and fell, and five of the com• detail."
'ological Seminary, says in his new book on courIn 1839, American oilman John D. Rockefeller WljS born in Richford, N:Y. • mandments shatt~red at his feet.
Do we need a companion commandment teous behavior and civility titled " Say Please, Say
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In 1853, an expedition led by Commodate Matthew Perry arrived in Yedo
"Oh, well, we still have 10 left," said Moses as against vulgarity? Television and the movies hav.e Thank You" (Putnam Publishing Group, 1998).
Bay, Japan, on.a mission to seek diplomatic and trade relations with the Japan- he proceeded down the mountain to deliver the lowered our appreciation of refinement and the
Our rudeness may manifest itself most obviese.
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remaining laws to hi~ people.
esthetic side of life to near zero by getting us to ously when we are on the highway, but we find it
In 1889, "The Wall Street Journal" was first published.
But in a sinning world like ours, can. we get dwell on the gross.
everywhere :· from checkout lines to sports conIn 1891, Warren G. Harding married Florence K. DeWolfe in Marion, Ohio. along with only 10? Just for the fun o.f it, let's say
~hind all these sins m.ay be the sin of moral
tests to the workplace to the people we meet on
. In 1907, Florenz Ziegfeld staged his first "Follies," on the roof of the New the story, is true. If we were to replace the five indifference. We could do something about all the street.
York Theater.
commandments .Moses broke, what would we put these things that drag life down. But we don.' I.
I could go o'n and on. There are still enough
. In 1919, President Wilson r~eived a tumultuous welcome in New York City in their place?
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We could do something, about preserving our unwritten commandments for a Dr. :_aura sequel.
after h1s return fro?'. the Versailles P~ace Co nf~rence 10 France.
H'tw about, " Thou.shalt
h~ "? Many peo- countryside and keeping our cities and towns in a
Or two.
In 1947, demohtuo&gt;n work began an New York C1ty to make way for the pie are surpnsed to ·Jearn that there IS no com- fit state to be enjoyed. But instead we have black- Copyrtght111811 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
new permanent he adq uarters of the United Nations.
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mandment ~gainst lying. The one that comes clos- topped the green, green grass of our isi8J)d ho!lle

Letters to the ·editor

All Middleport ordinances ·
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Today In History

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Chance for rain re-enters
area weather scene Friday
By The Al8ocllltecl . , _
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- .A ~ast moving area of rain wiD pass through Ohio on Friday, possibly
"!ingmg some severe storms and strong winds, the National Weather Ser.YICC said.
High temperatures will hover aTound 90 deg=s.
More storms are likely Friday night and may linger in the south Satur'
day morning. forecasters said.
The record-high temperature for this date at the Columbus weai~r Sta·
was 102 degrees in 1936 while the record low was 49 in 1984 Sun·
set tonight will be at 9:03 P·l!!· and sunrise Friday at 6: II a.m.
WeatHr foftQSt:
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Tonight ...Ow, calm and comfortably cool. Lows in tbe lower 60s.
Fnday... Mostly sunny and hot. Highs in the mid 90s.
. Fnday mghi ... Partly cloudy with a chance for a shower o r thunderstorm. Lows-in the mid 60s.
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~rday.. A chance for a shower or thunderstorm during the day, other:w~se partly cloudy. Highs 85 to 90.
Sunday... Partly clo~dy. Lows 60 to 65 and highs in the mid 80s.
Monday...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s and highs in the upper
80s.
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Injures Rutland man

A Rutland man is in fair condition today ar Cabell Huntington Hospital with injuries suffered in a motorcycle&lt;a~ collision Wednesday at the
intcncaion of Stab: Roule 143 and Salisbury Township Road 20A (Ball
Run).
The Gallia-Meip Post of th&lt; stare Highway Patrol said James E.
Trout, 22, 37950 Carpenter Hill Road, was aidift.ed by McdAight to the
Huntington, W.Va., hospital frpm the scene or the 5:33p.m. crash.
Troopers said Trout was operating a motorcycle northbound on 143
when a cat driven by Vtclti L Canan, 43, 34047 Ball Run Road, Pomeroy,
failed to yield from Ball Run and was struck by the motorcycle.
Trout was ejected into the windshield of Canan's ear, according to the
report. The motorcycle was severely damaged in th&lt; crash, while moder·
ate damage was listed to the Car.

~- Obituaries·-,
•ploalfllllt . . ICJ

o•.,...U....Nal~••

James Robert Cliff ·Cook

James Robert Cliff Cook. 18; of
Gallipolis, OH, died We,dncsday,
July 7, 1999 at Holz&lt;Or Medical
Ce~ter from injuri!!S received in an
. automobile ~ccident.
Boril May 13, 1981, in Gallipolis, OH, he was a son of Robert
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Cliff,11nd Judy A. (Hughes) Cook of
Gallipolis, OH. He was a hot cook
for the Golden Corral Restaurant in
. James Robert Cliff Cook, 18, of Gallipolis, died Wednesday,July 7, 1999 Gallipolis and was ~ ~ember of
·at HolzerMedicai 'O:nter from injuries received irian automobile accident. World Outreach Mmostnes, Well- ,
.Born May 13, 1981 in Gallipolis, he was a son of RObert Cliff and Judy ,. •!on, OH_. He attended the Untver- "
,A. (Hughes) Cook of Gallipolis. He was a hot cook for the Golden Corral stly of R1o Grande, and, was .a ~ 999
Restaurant in Gallipolis and a member of World Outreach Ministries, Well- honor graduate . of Rtver Valley
ston. He atte.nded the University of Rio Grande. and was a 1999 honor grad- Hogh School. . .
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Mannic M. McMillion; and a~ uncle, ~emard Keith Cook.
grandfather, Robert Saunde.rs;
In addition to his parents, be is survived by a brother, Curtis M. Cook of maternal g~eat-grandfather, Marm1e M. McMilli,o n;- and an uncle,
Oallipoli!i; paternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Daisy T. and George Bernard Ketlh Cook.
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Smoot of Mason; maternal grandparents, James, B. and' Opal A. Hughes of
In add1hon to _hls pa~ents, he 1s surv1ved by a brother, Curhs M.
Nason; step-grandparents, RomaA. and Arnold Stump of Hartford; paternal Co?k of Gall!pohs, OH, paternal grandmother and step-grandfather,
, great-grandmother, Goldie Saunders of Patriot; maternal great-grandmother, Datsy T. and George Smoot of Mason. W~, maternal grandparents,
Treasie B. McMillion of Mason· and several· aunts and uncles.
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James B. and Opal A. Hughes of Mason, WV, step-grandparents Roma
, The funeral will be Held 1 p;.;., on Saturday, Julj/10, at Foglesong Fuoier- . A. a~d Arnold Stu.mp or Hartford, WV; paternal great-grandmother,
a! Home in Mason, with Pastor Rob ErVin officiating. Burial will follow. Gold1e S_aunders of Patnot, OH; ma_rerna! great-grandmother, Treas~e
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Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.•on Friday, July, 9 oat the funeral home. B. McMoll!~n of Mason, WV; spectal fnend, Crystal Clonch of R1o
In lieu of, fl 9wers, donations can be made 10 River Valley High school in Grande, OH , and several aunts and uncles.
memory Of James Robert Oiff Cook to establish a schol~rship ·in his memFu,neral serv1ces Will ~e held 1 p.m . ?n Saturday, July , 10. ~~ .
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Wednesday, July _7, 1999, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg, W.Va.
Lillie Kyger .Road. Cheshire, OH 45620.
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and. M,ary E, Allm_iller Post~ewaite Lamp. and was a member of the First
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School, Fatrmont College and Ohio University. She taught school in Wood
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The Southern Local Board of _
The board hired Patricia Cook as
retired with more than 27 years of teaching. She was a member ·of the
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teacher at Portland Elemena
Education.
meeting
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, · Survivin~ arc a ;;on. Pat_rici E. McCole, Belpr~; a brother, Carroll Lamp, handful of personnel mailers.
and approved Daran 'Jay Rees as
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ignation of Don Smith as a bus driAm Ele Powef........ :............ :.3s'l.
will follow at Sand Hill O:mctery in Long Bottom·.
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ve,... effoctive July I and met in
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Friends may call at the funeral home on Th ~nday from 6to·8 p.m.
exec:utive session to discuss further
AmrTe·t:h ...............................721.
Ash Oil :................................. 42~·
personnel matters.
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AT&amp;T .......... ,..........................57'/o
The next board mQeling was set
Bank One ......... :..... :..............60Y•
' Units of the Meil!l' County Erncr8:50 a.m., Mt. Olive Rd., wi'th
for July 26, 7;30 p.m. at the high
Bo~ Eviins ..................... \......20~.
gency Medical Sea:vioe reamled nine Reedsville unit, Elizabeth Bartoe,
school.
Borg-Warner ...........................57
calls for assislance 1\tesday.
Pleasant Valley;
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Present were Superintendent
Champion ...............................&amp;'!.
Uni"'.respondingin&lt;;luded:
3:13 p.m ., Rye jl.d., with
James Lawrence, Treasurer Dennie
Charm Shps .................... :..... &amp;"!.
Reedsville unit, Sue Po\h ll, V~terHill, bo'ard President Bob Collins
CENTRAL DISPATCH
City Holding ......................... 26'1•
Federal Mogut.. ...................53')•
. 11:55 a.m., Chester Rd., ans Memorial;
and bo~rd members Marty MorariGannett ........ ......................... 74~.
· Pomerqy, Robert . Riffle, Veterans
5:19 p.m., Holzer Clinic, Opal
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Memorial. Hospital;
Pugh, Holzer Medical O:nter,
Kroger ................................... 291.
7:12 . a.m., Bashan Rd., with
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Racine unit, John Rose,' St. Joseph's
10:22 p.m., with Mi'lldleport and
Lid ................. :.......................4-n.
Hospital,;
Central Dispatch, Ohio Riy,er, boatOak Hill Flnl ...................... ...... 18
OVB ....................... ;..... :.... :.... 29 ~
ing accident, Curt Brown, Veterans
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Memoriai, .GaryTurrance, toCabell Peoo&gt;les
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'' H4nliitgton Hospital by MedFiight
f&gt;rem Flnl .............................. :13'1.
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Rockwell ............:.................. 61'1.
1111 Flul Day For '11111 filii Sc!HIIt
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RACINE
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Publisbed every 1ftemoon, Monday through
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Friday, ttl aiun S1 ., Pomeroy, Ohio,. by the
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FlrstS1ar ....... .... ....... .............. 29 1/o
Ohio Valley Publishin&amp; Company. Second class
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Anna McDole .

South"e'rn· Local school bo'ard
add sses '.pers.onne
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The Racine Board of Public Affairs will meet on Jync 12 atl0:30 a.m.
at the municipal building.

Timellne preview set
A preview Qf the timelinc for Chester-Shade Day will be held on Sat·
urday at 6:30 p.m. at the town commons. All participants are asked. te
attend.

Non-trsdltlon/JI Girl Scout group leaders sought
The Big Bend Girl Scout Service Unit is seeking volunteers to lead
non-traditional Girl Soout groups including sports, arts and other specialized ac1ivities for Girl Scouts. Such groups will be exempt from Jraditional Girl Scout activities such as cookie sales. For more information or
to volunteer, call- Brenda Neutzling at 992-5418.
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Vacation Bible Schoolslated
Eastern Volleyball meeting scheduled ·

An Eastern Volleyball meeting for girls gradeS7-12 interested in playing volleyball during the upcoming school y~r will be held Monday, ~
p.m. in front of Eastern High School.
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Drawings wi II be held on July 11 and 19, respectively. Information can be
obta!,(led from 'lim Dyson, at 384-3402, or Walter Moon, 384-5837 .

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Monday, 6 p.m. at the Pomeroy Library. - •

Boelk Family to appear
The Boelk Family will be at the Mt. Union Baptist Church, Carpenter,
Sunday for the Sunday school hour. All are welcome.

Hymn sing to be held

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Full Gospel Church in Long Bottom. ·

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DAYTON (AP) - Two p61ite
officers were sho.t in an exchange of
' g~nfire with a man they were trying
to serve ·a warrant. The suspect also
was wounded. ·
The officers' wounds were not
considered life-threaten fng, police
said WedneSday night.
The suspect - w~o police did
not name but family members identified as Alonzo Nesby, 19, - suffered mu.ltiple gunshot woun&amp; and
was traRSP,Orted to Miami Valley
ijospital. His condition was not
available Wednesday night.
The officers, assigned to patrol
public housing complel'es, tried to
serve the man a trespassing warrant,
said Carol Johnson , Dayton police
spokeswoman.
Tfie 1nan barricaded himself
inside an apartment and refuSed to
come out. When officers forced their
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were hit and both returned fire, she
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officers.
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Hospital with injuries to the chest
and foot. Johnson said his bulletproof vest saved hi s life. He was in
· stable condition Wednesday night.
lhe second officer was taken to
Franciscan Medica l Center with
gunshot wounds to the collarbone,
pelvis and leg, Joh nson said. He also
was listed in stable condition .
· Homicide and internal · affairs
investigators were snmmoned to the
scene.
The suspect's family qpestioned
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th'e officers' tactics.
.But . Dayton Pol ice ChLef Ron
Lowe Sr. said, " I want tO ilssure
everybody the officers acted very
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Thursday, July 8, 1919;;

By JOHN AFFLECK'
CLEVELAND (AP) The
Cleveland Cavaliers ended their
search for a coach Wednesday by hiring Randy Wittman. a longtime
Minnesota Timberwolves assistant
with ·no head coaching experience . \
Wittman. a member of Indiana's
1981 NCAA championship te~m and
a journeyman in his NBA playing

Fruth Pharmacy,
Federal Hocking,
Pomeroy post wins

Keith Woods continues to domi ,nate the Senior Men'~ League at
Riverside Golf Course after the
beginning round of the second half
of the season.
Wood'&gt; total of 125 leads Hennan
Knapp of New Haven for fQur points.
Knapp holds a slim one half point
lead over Claude Proffitt of Patriot
( 1205).
Oriiy 38 players were on hand to
bailie not only 'the golf cnurse, bul
also the intense lOU-degree heaL Ail

T.HROWN OUT - Meigs' Jere'm lah Bentley (22) Ia thrown out at
second base on a steal illttempt during Wednesday's American
Legion game at Oak Hill, where the teams settled for a 3-3 tie after
.. the contest was halted because of darknttss. (Sentinel photo by
• Dave Harris)
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~Legionnaires tie

Julr 10 &amp; 11

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Centnll Diwision'
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• C)jcqo ............................ ....40 .f. I .494
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Frida9''S games

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Oflando m Charlolle. 7 : ~0 p.fn .
H ous~oo at Phoenix . 8 p.m.
Sacramento at L&lt;!s Angeles , 10:30 p.m.

~NL standings

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Allanta 7. Ronda 3
Montreul ·' ·New York 1
•. Sl. Louis 2. CINCINNATI 1
PhiiUiphia 5. Milwaukee 4
Colorttdo 7. Los An&amp;el~ 5
An zona I J. Houston 7
Snn Diego .'II. San Fmm: I.~('O 2

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10 17 26
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San Jose at·Tampa Bay. 7:30p.m.

BasebaU
'American Lu1ue
BALTIMORE ORIOLES: Signed LHP Scou
Rice .
CHICAGO WHITE SOX: Agrec.d to terms with
RHP Rob Purva.
DETROIT TIGERS: Agrttd ro t~nru with INF
Neil Jenk.ios. ·
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National Lt.ape
PHILADEL.PHIA PHIU.JES: Signed RHP Brett
Myers to a minOt' ~ague contract Acquned INF
Domingo Cedeno from the Seank- Mariners for INF
Jose Aores Optioned RHP Oiff Politi~ to Rtading
of the Eastern league. Oc5ig":ned RHP Joel Bennett
for assign!T1rnl.

BasketbaU
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS: Na""d Randy
Winman coach.
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Cleamons auinhnt ~:oach

Named

director of n:.orkt:ring .
NEW YORK JETS: Signed CB Jermainc

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Los Angeles lPark 4 ~ 71 m Colorndo 1Bnh:1non 9" 61• .l :O~ p.m.
• (lllcngo (~rnfini 1-1J at P1mburgh (8t!nSon 6-6).

allowed One t un and seven hits in six ·

mmngs .
Cincinnati 's Greg Vaughn went 2for-4 and drove in Jeffrey
Hammonds with a first-inning sin gle . Hammonds ·snapped an 0-for-9
skid with a double and went to third
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LOS ANOEJ,.ES KINGS: Nan~d Da1·e Tippl'H
nnd Mork Hiirdy BUi513nt C03dle5
NEW YORK ISLANDERS Signed F ctms
FerT3ro to a one-year corttrac! and 0 JBm•e Hewnrli.
PHOENIX COYOITS: Named R k~ Bo" n~u '
nnd Wnyne Fleming assistant co:K'hcs.
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS : AJm=d to tt:rn\S
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besides Wittman . Dave Cowens, Del
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USSSA girls ·
fast-pitch qualifier
set for July 16
Tbere wi II be a girl ' faSl pitc;h
USSSA world qualifier ,nflbailtournament at Park ersburg\ qodb~y
Fields on Saturda)' July 16· 18.
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The entry deadline is July 12 wi.lh
an entry fee of$ I 25.
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until Mientkiewicz's double m the
ninth.
Cleveland came back as Twins
shortstop Cristian Guzman bobbled
Kenny Lofton's leadoff grou ndcr 'i n
the sixth, then made an ill-advised
throw to first that sailed over Ron
Coomer's llead, allowing Lofton to
reach 'second.
Guzman · was charged with two
errors on the play. Lofton scored on
Roberto. Alomar's one-Out si ngle .
Alomar ·~vanc~d on a groundout
and scored on Jim Thome's ltBI single.
, Kenny Lofton's RBI double
scored Wilson in the seventh to tie
the score 3-3 .
Mike Trombley (2·5) pitched a
perfect ninth and picked up the victory.
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Today's games

L-a Russ a

·. you give it a shot and see if it works.
lt1 not in our playbook and I wouldn 't want it to be a regular occurrence,
but I have no problem with it.' '
The Twins' ticket to victory on
Wednesday night was good pitching.
Starter Joe Mays, making his fourth
stan of the year, gave up five hits and
didn't walk a batter. The Twins committed 'four errors in the&gt;Sixth inning,
· leading to two unearned runs off
'Mays . In' four starts, Mays has
allowed 1wo ealned runs in 22
innings.
' " Mays pitched wonderfully,".
Twins manager Tom Kelly said.
"When we made mistak,es, we made
tllem in a big bunch. But he kept his
composure and held us in."
The Twins seemed to let up after
scoring an early 3-0 lead. They didn' t get a hit after the third inning

D.C. l. COLUMBUS I. SO
Colorado 2. Kansas City 1

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. P,arris did what he could, going
' Cincinnati manager Jack Mc Keon
six innings and allowing· ~ix hits in ~aid he knew Bragg was capable of
six innings of work . ~illiarils_~n/ ending the game·1
re li eved him to start ~he sevel')lh ~nd
"Anybody can hit it out,"
retired the Cardinals without all'\w- McKeon said. "All it takes is one ating a hit in hi ~ first _two innings . , bat."
Williamson had re~ired· 32 of the last
For a white, it appeared the
Cardinals would never grt thai at · . .
38 bailers he had faceii.
Things began to unravel, though , bat. St. Louis had runners' on ,base in
in the ninth . Pinch-hiller Willie every inning except the eigh(ll and
McGee reache~. to stm1 the inning on stranded I I .
a r.are throwing error by All-Star
"The bottom line is we got·grcat
short,stop Barry Larkin . Williamson pitching," Bragg said. "(Darren)
fell behind 2-0 to Bragg. forcing him · Oliver did a great job and so· did
to come in witii a fastball. Bragg then Croushore. Basieally, th ose two guys
· ended the game.with his fourth home gave us a chance tp win · it ·at the
'. run.
end.''
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•·, "That' s my first walk-off home
Oliver, th~ Cardinal s' s tarter.
run ," Bragg said.''"lt's a good feel- failed for the eighth straight time to
ing .''
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said that Bragg may not look like
Mark McGwire, but he still has pop
in his bat
" He's a line-drive hitter, but look
at the' way he swung the bat today,"
La Russa said. "He's a hard-nosed.
player and never backs ·off. He ',s
given us'a tremendous lift ."

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Anaheim {Finley 4-9) at: Colorado (l(jlt 5·6),
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Each player will split the $12 prize
and put their name in the drawing for
the cl~est-to-1he-pin conicS! , at the
senior picnic in the fail .
The awards day dinner will wke
place on 1he la s t Tuesdaj in
Sepiember with an awards ban'quet.
.and games for all league players.
Mike Durfee (Point .Pieasarlt) and
Bill Capehan of the Frank Capehart
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total ·of diffe~e nt piayc" to 78 An
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·( Sentinel Correspondent
Meigs put a couple of runners on
Jere!Jliah Bentley of Meigs and base in the ninth inning, but couldn't
, Oak Hill's Tim Needham hooked up· dent the plate. Oak' Hill in the bottom
:in a pitchers duel Tuesday evening in of the inning, but Bentley stur&lt;k out
~American Legion baseball a&lt;tion the last batter&gt;to end ihe threat and
, Wednesday evening, as Meigs and the game.
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.. ~Oak Hill battled to a 3-all tie.
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Bentley struck out 10, walked five
While Needham scattered 12 hits, and scattered live hits. Little had two
, Bentley fired a f1ve hiller and struck doubles and a sing le to lead Meigs.
; out 10. The game, called after nine Adam Cumings and William s each
• innings due to .darkness, probably added a pair of doubles. Rothgeb had
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inning. Adam Willian:'s doubled. One'
Needham gave up 12 hits, walked
: out later, Heath Rothgeb smg.Ied.
one and ·struck out two. Shope had
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~no hiller , going .into the fifth. and 'Newsome each added doubles.
; Newsome reached on an error and Needham and Adkins had singles,
:Adkins singled off the top of th~ left .
Meigs (5, 5-2 overall · &amp; 3:5·1
( .field fence. Another Me1gs error, a · Eighth District) will host Logan .on
:• sin2le to Shope and a double by Friday.
: Virgin made it a 2-l game.
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Meigs : Jeremiah Bentley and
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Anderson (Pomeroy). Claude Proffitt
(Patriot) and Max Maxwell (Chester)
taking first place honors . The team
s~ot 10-under par.
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was Dale Harrison (Pomeroy).
Charley Georgi (Point Pleasa nt) ,
Peat Carnahan '•(thester) and Ralph
Sayre (New Haven ). There was a
three way tie for third at seven under

The weeki)' battle for closest to
the pin honors were taken by Herman
. partic'ipants~ finished their oulin £s Knapp on nunib ~J 14 -and Gary
with Knapp's team of· Andy Moore of'Pomeroy on number seven .

\ PIONEER DAYS

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"His experience as a player and
days. replaced Mike Fratello, who
as an assistant shaped hi rn and prewas fired on June I.
The 39-year-old Wittman takes pared him for thiS job." general man·
over a team that badly needs an infu- ager Jim Pa.son said at a news con·
ference .
sion of energy.
The Cavs were sec retive about
Cleveland hasn'tl)1ade it past the
first round of the playoffs since 1993 their coaching searc h from the time
and its average attendance has Frate llo was fired.
Despite Cleveland 's stated intent
dropped from 18.0 II in 1994-95 to
14, I 20 last season.
· . to crea1e some excitement surrou'nd-

Woods keeps lead in Riverside seniors' league

Completion of the first roun.! of rode home on a Josh McCamick sinplay ended in a Point Pleasant Fruth gle. Fruth's added two more runs in
Pharmacy victory, while ·F ederal the fourth wheri Bakner walked and ·
Hocking and Pomeroy's Indians . stole horne, then the Justin and Justin
posted second · round .wins in the express of Sayre and Smith produced
annual Bill Hubbard .Memorial Little a walk and single respectively for
League Tournament Wednesday another run 8-2. Home Medical
evening at Syracuse Municipal Park. pushed across three runs in the f1fth.
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Ironically, all three winning teams but both Newell and his Fruth teamtallied eight runs in their victories. mates buckled down for the win.
!'ruth's posted an 8-5 win over Point
In the next game, Federal
Pleasant,. Home Medical, Federal Hocking broke a scoreless game
·.Hocking defeated the M'iddlepon open with five runs in the founh
Reds 8-2, and the Pomeroy Indians inning en route to an 8-2 win over
. hit ·the warpath for an 8-4 win over, the Middlepon Red.s .. In th:lt ,big
Point
Pleasant
Nationwide inmng , Ryan McCune : Tyler
Insurance.
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·c~adwell. a nd Brandon Barnhart
:' In the last game of the first round , . each .walked and Nick Springer aud ··
Fruth's staved off a late Home Jarod Willis each singled to produce
'Medical rally to post the win . Del'fik the runs.
flewell went the distance to pick up
Trailing 6-ll.. Middlcp011 came
: the pitching victory, fanning I 2 and back with single runs in the fourth
; walking three, while hurling a three and fifth innings. but could get no
• hitter. Tad Bonecutter suffered the closer.
: loss .
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Nick Springer was the winnipg
FORCED AT· SECOND - ' Cincinnati second baseman Pokey
:: Fruth's look a 1-0 lead in the fi~l pitcher with a t.hin_ecn strikeout per- Reese (rigtrt) fires to first after. forcing out the St. Louis Cardinals'
9 am- .5
· .9n · an error on . Seth Bakner s formance. waikmg one and giVIng up Darren Brtljlg In the first ln11lng of Wednesday night's NQtional
grounder and a w1ld ·puc h. Home jUSt three hlls" a double and srng)_e to ··· League game In St. Louis, where the Cardinals won 2-1. (AP)
'": Med1cal ued the score a1 1- I in the Chuckle DaviS and a smgle to
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t".
: ~d an ,error on Kuni s Hunter:~ hil .
Wigal suffered the pitching loss
uu;vuAM" De'Vey.Taylor
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on Stage
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Federal hillers were McCune .w ith
1:00 AM : Susanna Holstein
~~:r§i~ing ~~~~l.
; the game wide open with a five-run a 1riple, Springer a double and si ngle,
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(Storyteller,
Puppets,
10:00
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. . •)'ally. Garrell Watterson singled. and Jarod Willis a double.
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Tales)
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guess
Darren
Bragg'
is
my
new
ST.
LOUIS
(AP)The
St.
Louis
illstin Sayre singled, Justin Lee 'SinIn the nightcap. Pomeroy's
friend,"
he
said.
best
gelling
used
to
getting
Cardinals
are
i!led, Justin Smith reached on an Indians overcame a 1-0deficit to win
12:00 Noon • Jeff Seag~r
Noon • Trapper John
The victory was St. Louis' founh
(Folk Mustc)
.
. .'error. and Newell singled to make 8-4. Pomeroy took a 6-1 lead in the timely hits from Darren Bragg.
He did not disappoint them in five games, and pulled it to the · 1:00 PM - High Mountain
~ the score 6-1.
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third and never looked back. scoring
PM - Gove~Wj~ Mobile
,,: · Home Medical came back with three runs in each the second and Wednesday night, hilling a two-run .500-mark for the first time since
Ramblers
home run in the bottom of the ninth June 26.
• one in the fourth as Edward Johnson ''
(on Stage)
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"It
was
a
great
win
against
a
firstto give the Cardinals .,. 2-1·, victory
w/Gmny Cadle and More
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place tt\am," Croushore · said. "We
over the Cincinnati Reds.
,,.,,,.v PM- Big Bend Cloggers 1:30PMof
·"We ·get excited when Braggy n,eeded something !ike i~at. If this
::·
comes up, espCcially 'in a situation can't get us going, I don't (rno~ what 13:(10 PM - UWJilht Icenhower
.
like thiu where we can score some wilL "
runs," said Cardinals reliever Rick
The los~ was Just the sixth in the
.
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floridl (Meadows 6-9) 31 Adanta (Millwood 10. Croushore (2·2) who· picked up .the . last ~7 road games for Cincinnati,
Flute
Baseball
4), NO p.m.
win
with
three·
innings
of
scoreless
w~ich
losft!le
first
two
games
in
St.'
Bee Hive 4 Hont)l Prodoctl
CINCINNATI (Harnisch 8-6) al St Louis
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William "YNO" Wlflcbretme~r
lcecrcant Served
From Boone Bee
(Merckn Z·J). 8: 10p.m.
relief. "We know he 's going to hit a Louis. The Reds still have the best
. Hooston (Eiarton 5-3) a1 Arizou (Reynoso S- 1,.
Author or fnng Oty Qflbc foJ§!
All Week .. End
: 1\.L standings , .
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line
drive
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Bragg's hit off Scott Williamson
Eatlem Division
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Thursday, July 8, 1999

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

NOTHING RUNS
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Gallipolis
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4. Jeff lkttton, 2,419
a. .Jeff GcrdOn, 2.211

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JHon Kltlltr, 2.080

Af"rdol Hollston. 1.84:2

Mike WIIIIOI, 1.815

Jefl PurYI!I, 2.018

Dem1s .Setn!r, '1.810

7. Dale Earnhardt. 2.182,
RIJSI)' wallace. 2,053

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1. WWO Burton, 2.023
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Speedway USA (.596'mile
track), 250 laps/149 miles

won at this track three times.
' one more than Burton . ,.'.

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Fords have three or the last
five N.H. races, Chevys two of

Jimmy Hensley

QuollfYIIIII ..-c~: Mike
Bliss, Ford, 110.981 mph.

Schrader, Chevrolet. 129.423

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Quellf)'lnc record: · Ken

Dave Blaney, 1,932

1,865

mph, July 11, 1997
Roco qconl: Jeff Burtoll,
Ford, ,117.134 mph, July 13,
1997 .
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the last three.

Burton

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During parr of'ltis
the Billy Hagan , Piedmonr
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drow an Olds, but when ke won ' ..
the championship, he ltW dri·
v;tlg a ChtW'Oiet Monte Carlp.

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Name the Busch Grand Notlonalfreguoar

• HOT: Dale Jarrett has

who will drive a Winston 'Cup Pontiac next Y88J
for car CM'rier Bill Oavts.
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finls/100 in the top.10 15 times
in 17 races.

yearS" lrl a rrM? .
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Johnny Marzetti
Three Bean Salad
Bread
Tropical Mixed Fruit
Cookie

BBQ.Chicken Fillet
Augratin Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts
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Fruit .Cocktail

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Mashed Potatoes &amp; Gra~
Buttered Carrots
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Hash Brown Potatoes
Biscuit .
Orange Juice
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Baked Beans
Macaroni Salad
Bread "
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Buttered Peas·
Bread
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Sex1~or

Center July.activities

The ' Meigs (:ounty Senior
Citizens Center is open Monday
through friday from 8:00 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Regularly scheduled
activities are quilting, sewing,
cards, games, and pool. Weekly
activities are line dance team prac·
tice with Paulette Harrison, instruclor, every Monday from 1:00 P·llJ··
2;00 p.m. and knitting circle every
Wedn~sday from 10:00 a.m.-noon.
, The Exercise Room is open daily
from 8:00 a.m.·4:30 p.m, for peo-

Suppon Group will meef from
10:00 a.m. - li :30 a.m. with Sarah
McGrew, RN , Coordinator. A
dietician will talk about nutrition
services in the comn1U~ily.
Wednesday; July · 21 • . the
monthly Blood Pressure Clinic will
be held from 9:30 a.m. - II :00 a.m.
Lenora Leitlteit, RNCwill do blood
sugar tesls, at a cosl of $1.00.
Thursday, July 22 _ the
Caring and Sharing Support Group
will meet from 1:00 p.m. - 2:30

·pie to use the exerci,se equipinent.
• A rePresentative from the Athens

p .m. with Len_ora ·Leifheit, RNC ,
Coordinator. The new ambulatory

and fa·ir·admission .

There was such a large
. response to the September_1!) trip
to Cincinnati for a Fun Lunch
Cruise on BB Riverboals thai addi;
tional tickets were ordered and a
,second motorcoach •· chartered.

birthday and Chr11tmas cards. key
Chain, wlnctow &amp;tiCker
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Carrot Raisin.Salad
Bread
Strawberry Hash
Vanilla Wafer

Shepherd 'Pie
Cucumbers, Onions
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Bread
Orange Juice
Rocky Road.. Pudding
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Tomato lice

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Mashed Potatoes
Spinach
Bread
Banana Slices in
Red Gelatin

Baked Porkette
Chicken Cacciatore
Mashed,. Potatoes '·· Mashed Potatoes &amp; GraY)
Green Bears
Broccoli/carrots '
{!read . ·
and cauliflower
Pears in Lime Gelatin
Bread
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~ocial Security Office will be at the surgery unit at Holzer Medica\
Cen!~r on Wednesday, July 14 &amp; 28 Center will be discussed.
from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
, Thursday, July 22 · a Style
· Wednesday, July 14 · - the . Review of 4,H clothing projects
Slroke Survivors Support Group will be held at '11:00 a.m. wilh
.;,ill meet at I :00 ~.m. with Lia Becky 'Baer, Meigs ' Counly
Tipton, OT, Holzer Rehabilitation, Extension Serv, ice,
. as narrator.
CoordinaiOr.
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Frillay, July 23·· the AARP 55
Thursday, July 15 • the Alive safe 'driver training .will beSenior Sense Troupe wil) present a ' held from 8:00a.m .• 4:30 p.m. ·a1
program, "Safe Medication Use" at the Meigs Senior Center. Pre-regis·
11:00 a.m. This :is !&gt;'art of the tration is required for this program.
Winning Wellriess Program ~poq· Call Darla Hawley al 992-2161 for ..
sored by Ohio University College .. more information.
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of Osleopahic Medicine thr()ugh a "·
Thursday, July 29 • ·I he
. grant from the Ohio Departmcnl of monthly birthday pariy will be
Heallllj· · . . held, seniors wilh birthdays during
Friday, July 16 • the Arthrotos the month will be ,_honored. The
Swingin' Senior.s will perform at
11:00 a.m. with a preview of the
program for the slate and county
fairs.
The annual trip to the Ohio
State Fair is Saturday, August. 14.
Seats are available al a cost of
$28.00 for ', travel .by · motorcoach

Frank Bryaat

season.

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the Winston Cup poinli"champ'onshij, in 1984'!

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Represel)tatives presented a program rrom the Chester·Shade
Historical Society at the June bi.r thday party. Three or the
representatives portrayed persons from early·· 'Meigs County
)listory. The presenters will be part of the Chester Courthouse
l·c,!lettrallon .the third weekend in July.

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Dear NASCAR This Woek,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but
wun 't Terry Labonte drivina an

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for himself~ the race Ia on the lint. e.ntrlnft
has , _ bo«l Inclined to loolc out lot but him...,,
8nd that'a one of the reasons he 'i won io ~races. He
Isn't Inclined to help hla own tearrmate, Mike Sldmer, 10 wl'rj
_ _ _ _ _ _ ___. llloold Woll- be any dlfleront?" •

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counted on Eamh•dt to dr1lf\ with hl(n .,... I"" end, Eon&gt;
honlt loft
h~ n dry and woooace tlnlshod 11111. •t
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c:ouldlll boliiMI n.. laid Walloco.• , tlloiJflt olaiii\JYI, ne·d .
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Perfection Salad
Roll
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Thursday, July 15- Blood Pressure testing
' Thursday, July 22 ·HAWAIIAN NIGHT- We.ar a flowered shirt or
dress for the evening.

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Casey Atwood ~e the series' youngest (9), Zachary (4). 1•,'
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'' ~No. 880uaityCam/Fon!Cn!d!Fad
Dtettatd 250 on the Mitwaukee Mile. Atwood also won lhe pore. ~ ownicl by Robert Yates
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CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES
1D(&gt;-flle l'nohos, 153 tcp-1 Os, rntll8 tton $17.l5
Greg Blffte, winless a year ago, t90k tis third victory of the
.-,lncnar~
season in the DieHard 200 at Milwaukee. Fofd driver Bifne
FIMI'8; Stat l'\plll29, 1884,11
pulled liWIJY from Jock SIJI'8Cue's ChoYrolet In the woning laps.
pole feb. 11, 1995, at Dtrytontll, win (Alog. 18,
199t. at Mlc111gsn)
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Tossed Salad
Garlic Bread
Hot Fudge Sundae Cake

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OaiP Jarrett increased his point lead to 177 with his third
viCtory of the se"son and lhird career win at Daytona. He held
off O&lt;Jie Earnhardt and was helped by a late caution nag under
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Glazed Ham with Pineapple
Red Skinned Potatoas
Com on the Cob
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Fresh Fruit Salad
Cup Cake
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fans who do not wantlo smell
thai mess? That' why I quit
tJOinl'lon&lt;:el.

. , . , tne 'olllod lliOthels, Joe GlllllS ' •

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Why do raccttacks not have a ·

LCiltdCJn. N.H.
Dover, Oel.
Matt:JniMIIt, ¥I.
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' although tire gowming body will
wort wilh teams on O\lailability.
Gordon~ f'U"1btr is mort relattd
10 the focttMt Hendn"ck Motof·
sports Glready Md the No. 1$ in
its flett. Jeff Gonion and Cecil ' '
Gonion are not rtlated, and 'he

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Cole Slaw
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Purple Plums·
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Meal at your Senior Center

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LOfll Pond. Fla.
'Speettway, Ind.
W!ltto.ins GIM. N.Y.
8rookl)'rr. Mktl. ·
Bristol, T!ml.

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8.-dfoni,Po.

Two twos at paytona
Doublecrossed by Dale ..

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Bristol MotOf ~ey

apiece lor Ford (Dave
Rezendes), C~evrolet
(Spregue) and Dodge
(Hensley) .... BIIS'I has been
the fastest qualifier the lest

Jamn Ftnuman

Can't gain ground
· Impressive charge
Can 1't race wh~re ~e l[ves
Arid ,.sixth in the race

Pocono A~ay

For more

Mashed Potatoes
Seven Layer S~lad·
Roll
Pistachio PuddiRg Lush ·

his (No.) 24?

Off Week he could ill _afford

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Notlble: The previous three
races have seen one victory

his number 24 for his Wlnslon
(Cup) car? I have a NASCAR
MercurY Cyclone dieca~ wilh
lhe name Cctii·Gordon (No.) 24
on it. Any relation? Any chance
this is where Jeff came up with

Incredible consistency

Jolf Gordon ·
lobby Labonte
Jeff Burton
Mark Martin
Tony Stewar\...
Dolo Earnhardt
.Rusty Wallace
Ward Burton
Mike Skinner

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Dave Ext. 104
Kathy Ext. lOS

Dear NASCAR This Woek,
How did Jeff Gordon choose

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1 . (2) Dole lanett
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Jack Sprague .
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Barbecue Chicken
Baked Beans
Pasta Salad
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1i Weekly ran Kings by NAS.CAR This Week writer Monte Dutton.
Last week's ranking i$

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Chester 985-330ll

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Whon1Sunday. July 11
Dofendl"'l champion: Jeff

DaM:! E&amp;mhBrdt Jr., 2,609 Jack Spjaeue, 2,025.
Matt Kenath, 2,,10
~ Blffte, 1.923
Jefl Greef\. .2.324
SIIICV Compton, 1,921
TQdcl Bodine, 2,1ga
Ron ~. 1,906

1. Dale Jarrett 2,614
a. Bdlo, l..lbontt. 2 ...97

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Where: New Hampshire
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1999 POINTS STANDINGS

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WINSTON CUP SERIES
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The Senior Nutritional Program evening meal will be served on Tu~sday
and Thursday whh serving from 4:45 to 5:30p.m. A suggested donalion
for the evening meal is $4.00. The evening meal is intended 10 provide a
nutritional meal at a reasonable c.ost. Dollars generated will be used to
support the exisling lunch and home delivered meal program .

. ATTENTION
ADVERTISERS!

JULY MENUS

MEIGS SENIOR CENTER

Evening meals

740 992·2196

There are approximaoely 12 seats
available 1 th erefore, persons who
hav,e registere(l for this orip needed

$40.00 due September 15 . C:all
Alice Wamsley, at 992-2161 . for
more inforo:;tation aboutohese trips.
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The Meigs County Council on Agi~g, Inc.
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Place: Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center, Pomeroy, OH
The 55·ALIVEIM~ture Driving (ours~ is for those who arc so years of age or older.
. The class day will last approximately 8. hou(s. A ccroificate of completion will be
. awarded to those who complete this class. The class will be taught by a.trained val·
unteer instructor: There is no test involved. Lunch will be available.
The course fcc is $S .OO [or each p~rticipant. This cosl covers the workbook, which
is yours to keep. Please enClose·with the enrollment application below a check or
money order payable 10 "AAR?". Do not send cash.
Severa\ Insurance Companies give discounts afler ohe,courscis completed.
Enrollmeno in 55 ALIV E/MATURE DRIVING is .l in\,ted. so please send you
enrollment Hpplic&lt;Jtion immed iately to the addrC.ss below, or take t~ .the Me igs
Multipurpose Sel1ior Cen.ter.
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Registr:ition for this course
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Fraoce was.mak.ing a ph:sen~ . time he brought.along some
tation to the Rainbow
fiiends.
Coalition while the stook-&lt;:ar
Stewart, Ken Schrader and
DAYfON~ BEACH, Fla. --; • racers were preparing to quali- BI!Sih Grand National regular
AII the Wmston Cup learns •
fy at Daytona International
Dave Blaney meed late model

By Monte Dunort .
NASCAR Thi~ ~k

gathered ih1JS week at ihe
spon ~ titUlar capital for an
)nd~pendence Weekend celebration of speed. but one
NASCAR operative \YRS
hobnobbing with no less a
polittcal presence than the

.--------------'~-----Rev.

Jesse Jackson.
· In Washington, D.C., Brlan

Speedway. Biian France is the
grandson of NASCAR 's
founder.
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FUN: Tony Stewart went to
tht: dirt track again last
WedneS(fay night, and this

slock cars at the Action Track
·.·in Terre Haute, Ind. Thio t1J1:ee
NASCAR drivers, all former
ope0-wheel stars, were paired
in thC same heal event
All three qualified for the
feature, and Slewart \mn it.
Stewart~
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next dirt-track

NAS~AR

event is scheduled for the
"""'=d of the next..Cup open
· date, .which falls on July 17·
18: He will race at a lnlck in
Brownstown, lnd,
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LOOKING: Tide,
Ricky.Rndd~ longtime spcn-" ·
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H~mlock

Grange meeting held at hall

Hemlock Grange met recently at
the Grange Hall with 20 members
pre~ent. Master Rosalie Ston

announced visitation at Raci nC

Members were reminded to be
thinking ahout the fair booth .
Nancy Wells , C\VA chairman,
was in charge of contest judging.
Results were : hahy quilt. Margaret

Orange Thursday.
A legi slati ve report was gi;·cn H.aning; embroidered pillowrascs.
by Opal Grueser and discussi on
Rosalie Story: Christmas dec ora w~neld .on the new budget Ohio is tion. Rosalie Story, stuffed toy.
workmg on. Kim Romine gave a Rusalil' Story : group qu1lt , Sara
repo:rt on USDA and M o~santo Cullums: tied comforter, Rosa lie
havml:l a p~tcnt on seeds and the
Story: photography classes A. C. D
fact they will not germi nate each .. and F. fiN place , Joan KautL ; plio. year. ·
. tography class B. Rosalie Story. _
A resolution · was sent t~ .the
There will be an election of offiState, Grange concer nin g PERS .c('rs ar the Au gust meeting .
retirement.
Ros?lic Story had the literary

pmgram . "Founh of July." "This
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all. Readings included "Renee·
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Land of Ours" by Rosalie Johnson:
."The Declaration of lndcpen·
dcncc" hy Jane Frymyer: "A
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"A Nation\ Strength" by Golda
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OH 45.761.
Permanent Percel No. 1601402 ond t6-Gt403
TERMS OF SALE: c..h,
Connot be oold lor leoo thin
2/3rdo ol tho opprolood
voluo. S1 ,000.00 down on
doy ol ial•, c..h or certified
check, balance duo upon
conflri!Nitlon ol silo.
James M. Soulsby, ahoriH,
Molga County, Ohio
,
Donnie Relmor Co .. L.P.A.
By: Dennis Raimer (Rog.
tq031109)
Adam L. Grdoo (Rog.
100553921
AUorneyalor Plllntlfl
P.O. Box 968, 9~ Ravenna
Rd., Twinsburg, OH 44087
(330) 425-4201
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SHERIFF'S SALE, REAL
ESTATE
CASE NUMBER!MICV005
BANKERS TRUST, AS
Tl!USTEE, Plllfltlfl-vl·
JERRY BENTLEY, ot ot., ·
DI-nt•
COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS , MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
In purauonco of on Order
ol Solo to mo dtrocted from
' said Court In, the obovo
entitled action, I will expose
to oale at public auction on
the Irani otopo altho Melga
County Cou rt .Houoo '~
Friday, Aug. 6, 1999 at 1 :
A.M. of oold day, tho
lotlowtng described real
.eo.tete:
· Situated In tho County ol
Melg8 1 State of Ohio and
City . ol Pomeroy, bounded
and doacrttiod aa follows, ,--:..P.::u.::b.::ll.::c.::
· N.:.o:.t:..l.:.ce:.__
to-wit: That part of Lot No.
NOTICE OF SALE
Four C4) In said City ' ·of
By vi1'1Ut ol Order ol Silo
Pomeroy, 11 follows: lsaued Out Of the Common
. Commencing aeventy·flve PI 011 Court a 1 Mo 1go
(75)leotlrom the corner 01 . County. Ohio, In tho caae of
Spring and Condor Street the City Natlonol Bonk,
on Spring Stroot; jhonco Plalntlll,' vo. Thorn~• R.
running along Spring s poncer a k a Th omas
toward the river iwenty·flvo Spencer, et al., Dllfondanta,
'25'
' ' teet, and running back upon a· Ju d gmen t thoro1n
at the width of twenty-live rondtrtd, being Caao No.
(251 feet, parallel to CondO'" 99-CV-32 In oald Court, I will
St;eet sixty-live (65) leet offer lor sale at the front
and being the same lot door of the Courthou•• In ·
devlsad to Fanny Windon ' Pomeroy, . Mol go County,
by
William Radlord , Ohio, on the 30th doy of
deceased: ooo records of July, 1999, at10:00 a.m., the
::~•,;,.U;,'~:~~;~~ty, Ohio following lands and
A)oo , the following tenements, located at 269
described real .estate Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy, OH
45769. A complete legal
situated In the County of description of tho real
Meigs, State of Ohio and aollte Ia as follows·
Sl
h v'ttt
I
ell y o I Pomeroy,. an d
tuated In I o
age a
bounded and described as Pomeroy, .County of Meigs
· follows: Viz: That part of .. and. State of Ohio ' bounded ·
Lot No. 4 In Pomaroy, Ohio, and d~scrlbed •! follows:
described as follows, to-wit:
Baing ·known as Lot 533
Commencing · at· Spring lr'l tho VIllage of Pomeroy,
Street one hundred (1001 and being In tOO Aero Lot
feet tram the corner of 303, Town 2, Range 13 of
Spring and Condor Street; Ohio Company's Purchaso.
thence running lilly (501 feel
Beginning at an Iron pin
further · SAVINGS and at the southwest corner of
EXCEPTING that part of Lot the property
heroin
No. Four (41 deeded by described: thence along the
Phillip · Miller and wile to boun~ary · of the VIvian K.
Celeb Smart by deed dated Titus property north 25' 17'
May 15, 1858 and recorded 21" I(Vest 359.95 laotto an
In Volume 20, page 521 1' of Iron pin; thence iilong Ihe
the Records· of Deeds and boundary of the Elberfeld
described as follows: The Realty Company property
following real estate, which north 50• 25' 8;, east 211 .65
Ia part ol Lot No. Four (41 In feet to an Iron pin, paaolng
Pomeroy, Ohio, to-wit: an Iron pin at 181.65 feat:
Beginning on the north line then.ce
along
the
of Phillip !o'lller'.s land, In boundaries of the Gerald
said Lot No.4 In Pomeroy, and/ or Ellen Rought
Ohio sixty (601 feet from property, the Paul G. end/or
spring Street; thence south Grace C. Elch property and
seven (7) feet; thence east the Don L. and/or Ruth -L.
lorty (401 feet on fine Carter property south 25'
parallel with 0 eld Miller's 17' 21" east 394 loot to
north line; . thence north Lincoln Street, paealng an
seven (7) feet to the corner Iron pin at60 feet and 1 1/2
of said Miller's psl1 of said Inch Iron pipe at 301.371oet:
lot; thence west on said thence along Lincoln Street
Miller's north line forty (40) aouth 69' 38' 36'" west
teet to the ; ~~·~· of 211.84 ioet to the place ·of
beginning.
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beginning, containing 1.827
Also that other ple~e of acres.
land deeded to Phltllp.MIIIer
The above bearings are
by Caleb Smart and wile by baaed on north as Indicated
deed .deled May· 15, 1858, by the aubdlvlslon plat of
and bounded and described Pomeray VIllage In Volume
as lo,llowa: The following 2, Page 17 of the Motu•·
reet estate which Ia a part of County Plat Recorda and
Lol No. FotJr (4) In the Town are used lo denote angles
of Pomeroy, and described only.
The above description
as lollowa: Beginning at a
point on said Lot No. Four was prepared by Eugene
(41 In .the Town of Pomeroy Trlppteu RS 6766 and to tne
which Is one hundred (1001' same realestatolniond'od to
feel from Front Street· al1d be conveyed by' Norman J.
lilly (50) feel from Spring Doidge to Kathryn A.
Street, which Is thor Doidge by deed recordad In
northwest corner of a part VOlume 293,· Page "575,
of . said Lot No. Four (4); Melge County
Deed
which said .Caleb Smart Recorda, relorencoto which
bought ol S.W. Pomeroy Is hereby made.
and H.S. Horton: t.hence
EXCEPTING from the
South nineteen (19) feet; above deocrlbtd real estate
thence west teo (10) laotto a lot from the west part ol
tho place of beginning.
the Kathryn A. Doidge real
.Current Owner Name: ealate, beginning at an Iron
Jerry Benlley and Donna D. pin In the northeast corner
Bentley.
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of said Kathryn A. Doidge
Property Addre~s: 105 lot, which Is alao tho
Spring Avenue, Pomerpy, boundary
corner
of tho
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Public Notice

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Kothryn A. Doidge ond Pomeroy, In tho ebovo
Gerold E. and Ellen J. nomed County, on 1M 30111
Rought Iota; thenco oouth doy of July, 111119, 1110:30
25'17' 21 " ooot 131 lollS o'clocll A.M., 1M following
inchtl to 1 111ko: thonco ciMcrlbld I'OIIIelt.lloouth 211.65 IHt more or In the County of
ond
tesoto o otoko on the oouvh Sllto of Ohio, end In 1111
boundlry-olthl Kltllryn A. Townwhlp ot
to-wit:
Doidge tot, and tho north
Tho lollolll(lng described
boundery of tho VIvian K. real eototo situated In the
Tlluo lot; thonco north 25' slato of Ohio, County of
17' 21 ' weot 106 lnt and 5 fllolga , Chootor Townahlp,
tnchos to an Iron pin ; Soctlon 12. Beginning, aa o
thonco north 60' 25' 8' eut point of roloronca, at tho
2!1.65 loot along the weal lntorstctlon of County Road
bollndary of tho Kathryn t.. '20 ond County Road 26,
Doldgo lot and the eall tllenco with County Road 20
boundory of the Elberl~ld S. 27 Dog. 07' 13" W., 302.39
lot . to tho ploco. of feet to a P.K. In the center
beginning, containing one· of satd . road and the true
hall acre more or loll.
. place of beginning lor thlo
It Ia tho tntont ol tho description. Thence, with'
grantor and grantees that tho contor ol County Road
w
tho oaot boundary of thlo 20, S . 30 dog. 46' 35" ,
on,..hall ocre lot ohall not t92.33feetto a P.K.; thence
be within 10 feel ol the S. 51 dog. 09' 46" E. 200.70
,,
concreto well which retains .loot to on Iron pin; thonce
the parking lot on the N. 33 deg. 13'14" E., 240.70
Kathryn A: Doidge lot.
. feet to an Iron p'n; thence
Reloronce Dood : Volume N. 64 deg. 41 ' 36" W. 209.94 .
324, Pogo 625, Meigs loot to the place of
County Deed Records.
· beginning, containing 1.01
· Aud~or'o Parcel Number: acres , subject to all legal
UHl0415.ooo.
rights of way, an d being a
PROPERTY
ADDRESS:
part ol the real estate
269 Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy,
deocrlbed in Volume 274,
OH 45769
Page 207 of th~ ,Deeds of
REAL
,
E S. T ATE
Record.· ·.
APPRAISED AT:$80,000.00. · •said Premises Located at
The real aaiate cannot be
36212 Rocksprings Road,
sold lor less than two-thirds
Pomeroy, .OhiO 45769.
thoapprtlsedvatuo.
Said Premises Approloed
TERMS OF SALE: tO%
at $59,000.00 and cannot be
down .day 01 sale, balance
sold lor lesa than two-thirds
on delivery of doed. Sold ·afthatamount.
aubtect to accrued rtal'
TERMS OF SALE: 10%
eslate.taxas.
certlflad funds di!Y of sale
and.balance within 30 dayo.
Jamoo M. Soulaby
J
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Ste·p hen o. 'Miles, 18 w .
Public Notl.ce
Monument Avenue, Deyton, ..
or,lo· 45402 Attorney
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(7) 1 8 3T
General Code, ,Soc. 11681 ;-:.-'_ ....,..-:;;:-- - - ,
Revlood Code, Soc. 2329.26
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Tho State of Ohio, Meigs
.J.Y~
County.
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United Statea of America,
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Plaintiff vs. Timothy J. King,
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In pursuance of an Order ol
Sale In the above entitled
action, 1 will oHar for sale at
public auction, (11 at tho
door of the courthouse In ,. ... ,..'" c;•l. ..,. ..111..,.,...,,(1 .....c•

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7/22/tln

Hoof Hollow Farm
Horoes &amp;
New &amp; Used

Tnck
Saddles
Also riding lessons

740·698·3290

HILL'S .
SELF STORAGE
29670 Bashan Road
Racine, O!Jio 45n1

740-949-2217 .
. Sizes 5' x10'
.to 10'x 30 '
Hours
7:00AM· 8 PM

Ronnie Jones '

G&amp;W Plastics arid Supply
St. Rt. 7 ··

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Olher MISC ..

Absolu te Top Dollar : AI! U.S. Sll...er And ·Gold Coins , Proofsets .
Diamond s. Antique Jewelry, Gold
Rings , Pre·1 93p U.S , Curren ~y ,
Sterling , Etc. AcQuisitions Jewelry .
- M.T.S . Com. Sh0p. ,151 Second
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Antiques . top prices paid, ·River·
ine Antiques , Pome roy, Oh10,
Russ Moore owner, .740· 99:2 ·
Z5~ .
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Tuppers Plains, OH

Be Paid In Advance.

B uyi ng. Standing Chehy Ha rd
wooa nmber. 740-256·6 ~7f!.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

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Sat. 9:00 to 12:00

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DRAINAGE SY.STEI.IS INC

N.ow Ren«ng
WICKS
ttfiOLIHG IJtC. Hig~ &amp; Dty·
We Deliver
Limesto11e, Gr·ave/.,
Srwd, Fill Dirt,
Agricultural LimP.
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(Low Rates)

740•992-3470

Seli~Stotage
33795 llila11d Rd.
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. Pot!tero:v, Ohio
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6!22199 · 1 mo. pd

J &amp; LInsulation
o &amp; Siding · ·.

TRI·STATE MOBILE
POWER WASH

•Vinyl Siding
•Roofing &amp;Seomless Gutter
•Replacement Windows
•Concrete
•Room Ad~tions •Gomges
•Decks &amp;Boot Docks

Trucks - tractor
Trailers - decks - driveways

EMAIL:
STETHEM@EUREKANEi.COM

James Keesee II
PH: (740)992-2772

DEPOYSAG
PARTS
All Make s TI'U clor &amp;
Equipment Part s
Fa ctory Authoriz~rl.

CasP-IH

Parts

Dealers .
1000 St. Rt. 7 South
' Coolville, OH ~5723

?40 887-41383

'110 · Help Wanted
12, 000 WEEKLY! Maihng 40 9
Bro chures ! Satt&amp;lac.tto o. Guar.
anteed l Postage &amp; SUpplies Pro· ·,
VICI!CI!. R ush Sell-Addressed
Stamp&amp;tt En&lt;Jelope t GtCO. DEP! ...
5. BoK 1438 . ANTIOCH . TN..
3701 1·1438.
All students · lull anq par t lime
ope n1ngs 1n custc.mer senitCel
sales Oep $t O 35 ~r hr appt. No
exper ience- will tra1f1. Cond1t 1ons
apply' Mus t be 18. Ca ll 304-485· ·
.4300 . www w or ~lorstucfents . Com l

AVON I All Areas! To Buy or seu. " , '
Shi~y Spears. 304-675-1429

DEADUNE : 2:00p.m.

in stock
8" Gravelless leach
100' · 1000' Rolls 1" &amp; 3N200# Wo!etline
Full line of Gas Pipe &amp; Regulalors Water Storo'ge Tonks

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., Culverts: 4" - 48"

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740-985-3813

• Room Addition• &amp; Remodeling

• New Garages
• Electrical &amp; Piumblng
• Roofing &amp; Gutters ,
• Vinyl Siding &amp;.Painting
• Pallo &amp; Porch Decks
Free EatJm&amp;tfiS

2436

Lost: 1 Red Kayak. 7 40446-3022 ..

.

740-742:3411

A MC Yi e Called : 'Those Callo·
~avs: wtth Brian Keith {304)8"82·

Clean Late Model Cars Or .
Lost ! Chihuahua . White And
Trucks, 1990' Models Or Newer,
Brown, Around Red"s Carryol.it &amp;
Smtth 81Jick POntiac, 1900 East·
1sl Swimming ~ole ; 1.00ks Like
ern Avenue! Gaillpohs.
Taco Bei J.... Dog ~ Small Aewarel! •
740-446-2593,

Land Clearing &amp;
Grading
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(7401 992·3138

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WedemaYe-t"s Auc110n Serv1C&amp; ,
Gallipolis, Ohio 740-379-2720

Kerr Road Area. Tuesday Night
6/29/99 Shou,l d Respond To :
"Pookie" 7&lt;~o-245-9372 , 7&lt;10·4-46-

Septic Systems· &amp;
Utilities ·

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RtC k Pearson Auction Company.
fu ll 11me aucliOI'Jeer, comp lete
auct 1on
service .
Ucense"d
t66.0hlo &amp; Wes! Vnginla , 304n:l-5785 0&lt; 304· 773-5447

Large ChOw/Golden Aetnever mix,

$100~ Aeward!

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Auction
and Flea Market

2623

While Collar. No Tail . Vicinity: Beside O'Qell Lumber Company.

"Free Ettimales

B•eemant &amp; Bake Sale .. West.
Co lumb ia United Method tstChurch Juty t-10, eAM-1 AI! pro-'
ceeds go towards Church Repair.:
Hot' Oogs, Beans . Com Brea d ••
Otner Baked GoOds.

Bill. Moodrspaugh AuctiOneering
Compl ete Auctto neering Servic·.
es _ Cons 1gnment au ction· M ill.
Street . Middlep ort , Thursdays ·
Ohio L1cense 17693 . 740·989·,

53560 -S. R 338

Sunset Boma
Construction .·

COk"l A\18n1.18 Friday!Satu"day.

80

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•r•ew.Sur~•etllome.coru

5 Famlly' Yard Sale . 2A29 lirl ·

Large Garage Sale Friday/Satur-:
d,a y Fit . 87 . Mason County. Fol-.
k:rN Signs.
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Cals &amp; Kinens To Giveaway To A

Mix.

Bulldo.er &amp; Backhoe
Se"'ice•
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&amp; VIcinity

AntiQue Free Piano. Good Condt·
ti,on. 74Q-4.46-96n.

60

''74G-992·3360

Pt. Pleasant

Fridayi Saturday, 8AM -? 309 7th
Street , P t. Pleasanr Next to
NAPA. firSt Ttme, Two Family.
.

Yard Sale Items . Musl Take All
Halt truck 1oae1 or more. (304)882·
3659

Under NewMgmt.

bOf'S

Juty 9th , H11t residence . 2.S mUes ·
out 6ashan AcJ. . househOtd item•.
Bafbit items. baby clQthtng. larger .
siza nice women ' s clothing -and

Announcements

PLEA.~EII.. ,. •

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Htll Rd. go up the hill &amp; lhrougf"l
lhO 0011 COUISO, is I mAe lrotn
the gott course. watch tor signs.

5 kinens tooklng lor loving, caring
lamihes. Calico. gray. gold. gold &amp;
white, taupe, 740-992 -5755.

SHADE RIVER AG
SERVICE

Sar 7110. s.,.,....,m,

Meigs goff course segn onto Wit's

StaH Oatmg Ton iQhtl HaYe run
p&amp;aylng the Ohio Oat•ng Game. 1·
800-ROMANCE. extension 9681 .

30

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go H2 mile J'BSI Pomeroy Clly
LJtNtS on Otd R&lt;xM 7, turn at tN

2 Kinens : 1 Grey Female, 1 Black
Ma le, 2 MonthS Litter Trained .
740-446·8831

Concrete
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100-762·7525. www_50Uin'\aiKOft-

40

Your

l/1/lt/1 mo. pd.

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&amp; VIcinity

g·oo-s:ao.

ELIM

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his wife, Mr. LuDdy

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No Embarrassment ..,
You're Treated with Respect!

(toll free)

members who gave us

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No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy .
· Repo • Divorced

Agricultural Ume, ·
Umestone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand

to: Rev. Greg Blair and

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Phone (740) 593-6671

CREDrr

740·742·8015
877·353·7022
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MARY E. ROUSH
wish tQ thank all of the

NATURAL GAS
WATER HEATING

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750 East State Street
Athens, Ohio 45701

, 25 yra exper.

Hearing' Clark, Ohio Envl· days ol tho date ollaouance
COUNTY: MEIGS
Thlo
ronme!Ual
Protection of . thla ardor.
PUBUC NOTICE
adJudication hearing will be
Agency,
'·P.O.
Box
1049,
Tho following appllcollono
and/or varlfled complll,lnta Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049 conducted In accordance _
with Ohio Admlnlotratlve
wore recolvad and \ho (Telephone: 6l4-644-21291.
following draft, prqpoaod, "Final Actlona" are actlona Code Chapter 3745-47. Tho
or final actions ware laauad of the Director which are roqueat lor a hearing ohall
by the Phlo Environmental efloctlvt u119n,l"uance or a b~ In writing and shall
Protoctfon Agency (OEPA) staled affective date.• specify t.~e IOBU!II Of tact
1..1 wHk. "Actions: Include Purouant 'to 9hlo Revloed end law tp be Clmteotad.
tho idopUon, modlflcetlon, Code Section 3745.04; a Requesla lo( hearlngo shall ,
or repel! of o.rdora (other final action may be ap- be oent to the Ohio EPA,
than emergency orders);
pealed to tho Environmental Haarlng Clerk, P.O. bo~
the
111uenco. danlol, Revjow Appoato Commjo· "~1049, Col~mbua, Ohio
modlllcauon or revocation alan (f;RAC)· ·formerly 43216-104.9
of llcen..l, permits, lusai, known 11 the EnvironIssuance of a~:rap llr6
variances, or cartlflcatea; · mental Board of Revlowl by
beneficial use" approval.
ond the epproval or a peraon .who haa a p~rty to
Mr. Everette Holcomb,
dlaapproval of plana and 1 procoodlng bolore' tho
30359 stale Route 143,
· spe.clllcellona. "Draft director by filing an eppaal
Albeny, OH
Actlona." : aro written atat,_ within 30 days of notice of
Issue Dllo 06130/111119
menta of the Director of the final action. P~rsuantto
Application No(al 53Environmental Protoc-llon'o Ohio Rovla~ Coda Section
STBU-91 65
(Diroctor'a) lntont with
3745.07, a final action
Thla final action · not
raapacl to the laauance, lasulng, denying, modify·
preceded by proposed
donlol, etc. of a permit, lng, revoking, or renewing 1
action and Ia appealable
license, order, etc. lnlar- permit, llcen1e, or variance
Ia ERAC.
Notice Is
aated paraona may submit which Ia not preceded by a
hereby given by the
written comments or
proposed action, ·may be
director of tho Ohio EPA
request a pubic mooting appealed' to tho ERAC by
thot tho acrap tiro
rogordlng draft actions. filing an appeal within 30
beneficial use proposal
Commonta or public day• of leiUance of the flnal
(Project I 53-STBU-91651
meallng requests must. be action. ERAC appeals muat
lor
Mr.
Evorotte
aubmlttod within 30 daya of be llltd with: Environ·
Holcomb·, 30359 ST. RT.
notice 'ol •tho draft ecllon. mental Review Appeals
143; Albany, OH 45710 Ia
11
Propoaed Actions" are Commloolon, 236 East Town
approved. The protect
· written atatementt ol tho Street,
Room
300, , consists of modlljlng
Director's Intent . with
both
truck
and
Columbus, Ohio 43215. A
reapecl to the ISsUance, copy of the eppeal must bo .pasaenger scrap Urea to
~enlal~ modlllcallon, revo·
usa as cont81nars
served on the director
cation, o·r renewal ol a within 3 daya alter filing the
Instead of commercially
permit, llcensi, or variance. appeal with lha ERAC.
available contalnaro lor .
Written comments and
growing traea at. Mr.
Proposed Denial of Class
requaels for a public 2 Scrap Tire Recovery
Holcomb's. Tree Nursery
mooting regarding e RREglatratlon
located on. Ogdln Rd.
.
propoaad action may be
(Township 'Rd. T-25),
Thomaa D. Nicholson/
submitted within 30 days of DBA Recycled Rubber
Columbia
Township,
notice ol tha propoaed Products, Inc.
Meigs County.
Thla
~"
action. A'n adjudication .51148 State Route 338,
action .Is subject to
hurlng may be hel&lt;l on a Racine, OH
rules, regulatlona and
"
propoHII ectlon.fl a hearing 111uo Date 06/30/1999
.opacified conditions.
request or obtoctlon Ia
Application No(s). 53-06Final Issuance of
received by the OEPA within · !5587 R
, ,
llndlnga . and O!~tra
30 deya of laauance of the
Under ORC Chap 61
.
Thll order will be Issued
propoaod action. Written ao a final action unleoo you
American E~ec ric .
comments', requeeta ·for · or an objector 111 .. . a
Power
Co·Raclne .
public r;neatlnga, and
Hydroelectric Pit, ST. Rt.
requoot lor an adtudlcation
adjudication hearing ro- hearing within thirty (30)
338, Racine, OH
'quoita muat bo aont to:
Issue Date 06130/1999
Receiving .Waters:
. Qhlo Rlv•r .
Thla · final action not ·
praceded by propooed ·
action and Ia appealable
to ERAC. F&amp;O Issued In
reaponae to cooling
water additive requ111.
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Pertomlls

STAAT
DATING TONIGHT!
Mave Fun Meeting Ehg1bt1 Sin·
glealn Your Area . Cell Fot More
lnlormat•on. 1·8QO.ROMANCE.
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5125199 2 lT1()' pd .

Public Notice

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...~I\1ER HEATING a..

. ~arry Schey

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

~.:::.,;;;=~~-~

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6129 mo'

Card of Thanks

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Cheater, Ohio

61 ~992-7.~3

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or 740-992-6629

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2 ~rd Pups. 740-245-5167.

,,_.,lAJ,,.

Community Action Agency

(740) 742·8888

Pome,r oy Eagles
Club Bingo On

SAYRE
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Ownership

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\. Steve Riffle
Sales Representative

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Truck seats. car S!!ats. headliners.
truck tarps, conveitlble &amp; vtnyl tops,
Four wheeler seats. motorcycle seats.
boat covers. carpets. ·etc.
Mon - Frl 8:30 - 5:00
Over 40 yrs .experience

We deliver ALMOST anythfng

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1.000 MAARIAGABLE LAOIES
With Trad itional Values LoyaUy·
Honesty- Respect FREE lnlo 1·

Rutland, Ohio

o.l(tl Delivery Service
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A&amp; D Auto Upholstery • Plus, IBC

tter-~,~ 24 Hr. taxi

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ANNO UNCEr.•&lt; r, TS

Business Services

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Pomeroy • MiddlepQrt, Ohio

Thursday, July 8, 1999

Thursday, July 8, 1999

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

J(l to

run. Sunday

eillllilp ·2: 00p.m.
. Frldoy, Mondoy odlllon
- 10:00 a.m. Saturday.
Baby Clothes. Kids
Toys,
WOmEIRS Sma (l Sizes In .Sf"IQflS ."
Clolhe~ . Misc . •Friday, Saturday.
Sunday 10·4 1 Sun Va lley Or iv.e. '
Spring Valley Across From MtMicaiS~p.

Big Yard Sale · 9:00 J ill 5:00
Thur~day, Friday. 185 Ambleside
OriOJe , Kerr, Across From Post
Office, lots Of Merchandise.
Garage Sale: 143 Second Avenue, July '8th, 9th . 9·? Ct&gt;m Glass
Baby Items. Misc. No Early Sales .
Garage sale: Friday, &amp; Saturday.
'g. ? HS Lar iat Drive . Gall1pol1s.
One Genera tor. Lawn Mower .
Sweepers. L1ttle Bit Of E\leryth1ng!
July 9th , 101h , 470 LeGrande
Boulevard, Longaberger Baske~ .

Large Family / Hold og Sal a··
Clothes. Home Interior. Misc. Ro'·
ute ' 160 . Amby lane . Vlntcm . 7/
101h.9-?
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Lots OJ Cratt Ma t. Fri &amp; Sat , 9·5.
XIS Arnoteside On~ . !&lt;Jill, OhiO.

Moving Sale· Furnltu •e . Housej
hot~ l!e(l1s. Tools, State ReUle 7
South. 11 0 Burdette Road . Frid ay,
Saturday, July 9th ; tCit h. 8 30·
3:00

AVON ha~ &lt;! place\. lor you t Jo in
the., , b.f!auty comp any t EnJOy
your ~n bustness. Buy your own
producls '8t.cost. Call 1·800 ·4 ·
AVON or 740·594-4354
Avon Products· Starr your own In·
Home Bu siness. Work Flexible
Hours. Enjoy Unllmrted EarnmgS.
1-888·561·2866
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Own Hrs. $25K"tS80KJ Y( 1·800· ...
476 -8653 X
www.fcwp oo m

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Counse lor P6stlieln • An ou tp"B ·
ttent alcohol aoo other drug agee·
cy located in ·Ga ltia at~d Jackson
Count1 es. Is seek)ng a" oual tlied ·
person to pro111qe alco/"\01 an ~
OIMr arug counseling Counselor
w111 work with all age group.s ·
Kn owledge ol chem1cat depend ·
ency ceQu,red Bachelors degree.
CCDC , LISW, and 'or .LPCC pre·
!erred Send resuma by July
16.1999 to · FA CTS . 1770 Jack. son P1ke. 81dwett. Ohio. 456 .1 4 or
FAX 740·4 46·8014. EOE.MIFIH .

CONTINENTAL EXPRESS
COL Class A Wi!ti 6 Mon lhS
~ · EKper. Drivtng School Grads
~ Considered No NYC · Home
Most Weel(ends
RegiOnal &amp; Long Hal.ll

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Drivers Free J ·Week COL
Trammg Ea rn $26 -$32,000 : ts t •

Howard L. Writesel

Ttl ursd ay. 7/Sth . Friday 7/SUP'I ,
1148 Second . 10-5 , Baby, G irls,
Women , Mens Clothes , Misc .

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949·2168
4 2iFJ'4

Reasonably Priced I

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity .
All Yard Saln Mu•t Be Paid tn
Advance . Deadline : 1:00pm the
dey belare the •d It ta run,
Sunday &amp; Mondey edition ·
1:OOpm Ftldey .
Fo ur fam ily, Thu rsday &amp; ,friday.
July 8- 9. Ta Mers Aun Rei .•
Racine . Ronnie Ransom resi -

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38782 Sumner Road,
Pomero y, Ohio 45769

ROOFING
NEW· REPAIR

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FREE ESTIMATES

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EOE
8 00 ~29'3-0700 Or 800-695·4473

Seve ral Fami li es · M isc . BaMe d
G ood ~ Produce. Food And Pop.
Friday And Saturday. 9-? On Ha ·
nan Trace Road , 011 775, Nea1
Bethesda Church .

PHONE: (740) 985-4218

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Needed P A M Transport Spe ·
eta I Call Toll Free t ·877·230·
60 02 Sun -Fr1. 7 A,M. -7 PM
www .pamtransport.com

JEFF STETHEM

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Mov1ng Sale · Saturday 7/ tOth. 9
AM -3 PM ., Housr'lold &amp; Yard
IIa ms . Clo thin g (M &amp;W 14·16)
Tools. Grill, Prano, D og House.
And Much More! 559 Jay Dn~~e.

EQuipment Cleaned &amp; Oegreased

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Retail Jewelry

Salesperson·• Persona·ble . Ou1ck
Learner. 1mfned1ate Opening , Ap
ply AcquiSitions F1ne Jewelt)• 151
Sec on d Avenue , Gallipolis, No
Phone Calls .

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House keeper For Disabled Pra c·
tic1nQ Col umbus Attorney (Plus?
Teenage:rs ) live- ln . Cookii'J,g .. ...

Cleaning . laundry. Turn 1ng ._,, •
Ntght . Salary. Aoom." Board. 61•- •
267-5 354 .

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DRIVERS • Cannon ExpreSS 99.;_ .. ·:
Driver No Touch Fre1gl'l1 Start .t..t • :
.32 Cents Mi 15 Yr .. hp , 31
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Cents }.4~, 13 Yr., 30 Cents Mi. 11• •
Yr., 29 Cents M 1. / 6 Mos., fr .. Cents M1. 12 ·6 ~os .. Students
1 Mo Exp . $350 Wk Pay Rafft ~ ... . •
Every" 50 ,000 Mi"l es. Bo nu set • ..
Rider Program. Paid Vacation• : :
IriS .
Ava il
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Pomer~y • Middleport, Ohio

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The Daily Sentinel • Page 11".

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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P~q~z_z_le______~: :

BRIDGJ:

..., 811

cQualified Truck Drivers
Loco~ Trucklng

SMI&lt;Jng

Good
Pay And Benefits Send Rasume
To Onver. PO Box 109 Jack-

son, onta •5&amp;&amp;0. Or can 1·7•o-

2B&amp;-14&amp;63 To ScheduM An Inter-

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LPN POSITlON Rodcspongs AehabillabOn c.n ... IS now ICCtiPI·
lng .. , . . . - br part . . . .
lion LPN We •cellont bon-IOportllmo..._,_.,.
IUI'8I"'CCI dgibiMiy, 401 K, and vacation t1me. This is an ax.callant
~ tor ""' right candidate
tor personal and~r
f~slonal

growm cau carot

DON
at 740-992..-o&amp; or
re me
to Rocksprings ehabt1Uat1on
Canter, 36759 Rocksprmgs Ad .
fomoi'D)'. Ohn SIGN ON BONUS

BEING OFFERED

LPN POSITION Roc:kopringa R•
habilitation"""* ts now aceeptlng applications for part 1lmo position LPN. We offer eliC811ent ben-IOporttlmo ....... hoallntnsurance eliglbUIIy, 401 K and vac.tlon time. This Is an excellent
~ for the right candidate
for personal and professional

arowtn cau carol Greenng DON
74().882-6606 or send resume to
Rocksprinos Rehab•htatlon Canter, 36759 Aoellspnngs Ad . PQ..
maroy, Ohio SIGN ON BONUS

BEING OFfERED
Musicians· lollung for gunar•sl
vocalist to do lead and harmonies
tor oldloo. rod&lt; and countfy. John.
740-698-6212

Need 7 Ladies To Sell Avon. 740-

1304)713-5048
Need Someone To Stay W1tn
Gentleman, No L!fttng Requ1red.
Reasonable Pay. 74&lt;&gt;44Hl548
Part-Time Sewer Needed For
Furniture Upholstery snop, Ex·
penance Necessary Call For An

Appot-. 74()..446-3438

180

All real estate adlotN'Iilil og in

tnc1an. WV025956 , Free Estimates for ReSidential ServfCe&amp;

lNs Nl"' paper IS sutiiiCt to
the Federal Fa.r Housing Act
of 1968
illegal
to advertise -any
limitatiOO or~

CNA looking to ca111 lor oldraf1y 1ri
their home or mine EJPenenced.

740-985-3780
E &amp; S Lawn 5erYJC8· Des1gn Implementation. ai"ld Serv1ce
Available for Spnn!J Clean up
lenlllzang and p4an1mg Fr&amp;e esti
males. Sa&amp;!Sfactlon guaranteed
G r o g - 31W675-0628
Georges Portable Sawm•ll don t
haul your logs to lhe mijl IUSI calf

300-675-1957
Interior &amp; Extenor Pa1nflng. E•
penenced. References. Reasonable Rates For Frte Est•mate,
740-388--8041

813-3585. EAI.8826. 8AM-9PM. 1
Days lds.lnc.

POSTAL JOBS To $18 35 IHR
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REAL ESTATE

In Galll.a Jackson, Ross. Me1gs
And Atnens Counties 5 To 75
Acre Tracts For RtSidantlal Or
RecreatiOn l.and Contract Avallatlle, FREE Maps Anttiony Land

310 Homes for. Sala
t995 4br, 3bath w hreplace
t6t&lt;20 - . 9ll20 front porch ....

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For Sate·3 35 "'=res. Corner of
Hangmg Rock Road &amp; Carson
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N.ew Construction &amp; RemOCeiJ
Drywall . Siding Roots Addl
tlons. Pamtlng. etc (304)67•·
4623 or (:n4~74-0155
W1ll do House Clean1ng Have
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410 Houses for Rent

City SchoOl&amp; Reduced! 740-446-

s-

7438

2 Bedroom Home.
&amp; Refrigerator Fumlshed, 733 Third Ave
nue. Gallipolis. $275/Mo • $150

TARA ESTATES 4 Bedrooms, 3
112 Batns. fOrmal LRIDR. Anished

Depos••

Basement Custom Kitchen/
Cnerry Cab1natst Sunroom overlooking small Pond! $189,900
(740)-441 -51t B or more imfo •
LeaY&amp; Message Appt. only!

to

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kends Must have clean pollee
record, good work history, reliable
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shoes Pay starts at $8 00 per
hOur, 32·4lJ hOurs per week Call

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FOR AN POSITION ON II ·1

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7244

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pay b1ls com

319-3323~ Ext

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448 0008
One bedroom fumlshed apart ment In Middleport can 740-992-

sidized apt lor elderly and hendicat&gt;(lod EOH 304-875-G879

460 Space for Rent
Mob•le nome site available betwean Atnens and Pomeroy, call
740-385-4367

MERCHANDISE

510

Three bedroom double wide In
Chaster with two baths, anached
garage, air and neat pump outbuilding, aetllng on two + acre lot.
740-985-4124

Furnace. Underpinning 2 Decks,
Immediate Pousstor~i 740·4•6·
4793
¥

1988 Redmond Danville 14x7Q
41so, .Has E~epando , Very Nice,
Must Selll ASking $t4,000, 740·

388-8335
1996 Clayton t61180 ' A C, 3BR,
Nice Take Over Payments,

$292 1304)675-8165
1997 FleetwOOd MObile Home For
Sale t4x70 Partially Furn•shad ,

-1 Pump. 740-387.0565
4 Acres, 1986 14x70 Mobile·
Home t Milt off 33, on :Stidmg
Hill Creek Road, In Ha'hford

1304)862-2649
4BR, 2BA, $499 Down Assume
Payments of $239 mo (~04)755-

5560.
11-1.-().W D-U-T
$499 Down All Singles, $'999
Down Doubles, Super Low Payments. Llmtted Ttma: OakwoOd
Homes, Barboursvllte, WIJ, 304·

736·3409
Clearance Sale All 1&gt;1splays
Must Go DownPaymenls as low
as $499 Interest as low as 6 tv
Limited lime only at Oakwood
Hom .. , Nllro, WV. (304)755 -

Fuller Bruoh Produ&lt;1s. Onlor lrom
your Local Independent OISII'tburor and save postage Call

1304)615-1 090
LOAOEO

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GOT A CAMPGROUND MEMBERSHIP OR TIMESHARE? W•'U

F,or Sale or Trade 1988 GMC 2TI)n With 18Ft Cattle Bad 717

Grubb's Piano- tuning &amp; repairs.
Problems? Need Tuned? tall lhe
pi8nO Or 740-H6 4525

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420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Between Athens and Pomeroy, 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes air
conditioned, $260-$300, sewer.
water and trash Included, 740·

992·2167.
1

2 Bedrooms.

$325/Mo +"botltles,

No Pets, Central Air, 740-446-

4313
70x1.C 2 Bedr.ooms, Olnane,
wwcarpet, Very Nice, Gallipolis,
740~3.

740-446--1409

Very Clean, N9 Pels, Water And
Trash Paid BulaviUe Pike , 140·
388·t100

440 " •Apartments
for Rent
$250/Mo Plus UtlliUes, For More
Information, Cail740·367-o2t9

1 and 2 bedroom apartments furnished and unfurnished, security
~:g~~l;l~requlred , no pets, 740· ,

1

1 Bedroom Apartme'nt, Stove &amp;
Included, 740·446-

~egrlgarator
258~

1 Bedroom Apt

$275 month

ullllllea paid 708 VIand Street,
Pt Pleasant. wv 1304)736-5554
1 Bedroom FurniShed Apartment,
Ut1ilties Included, S300IMo t EfliCIIncy Apar1ment Furnished
Utttltles Included, $250/Mo , Air
Conditioning, 740-367-061 1

1 BA A)C, Near Holzer 1s1
Month Free W1th 1 Yr Lease
LOcation No Pets, $279/~
Mo, Plus Utll11les. 740-446 ~57

1 Room &amp; Bath Across From College $200/Mo

All Utllllles Paid,

888-840-o521
2 BA. WID Hook·up References/

Depos•

No pets

l304)675·5t62

2 Rooms &amp; Batn, $225/Mo , Includes UIJiltles. No K1tcnen 1
Bedroom &amp; Bath Includes Ut1ht1es
No Kitchen, 740-446-24n
2bdrm Spts • total electric, ap
pllances turnlshed, laundry room
racmlies, close to school In town
Applications available at VIllage
Green Apts •49 or call 740 992

3711 EOH
2BR Apartment $325/Month
References and Oeposit Re·
qulred Homestead Bend, Broker

MONEY PROBLEMS? We Can
Helpl Up to tOOK No Feast Low
Rates Cu1ck Results Call 1-877-

$3995 Oulck delivery Caii74D·

RECEIVING PAYMENTS? In•
vestor Pays CASH NOW
Your Seiter Financed Mortgage,
Real Ealata Conlract, Insurance
Annuity Highest Prlcea Free
Quotes Why Wa lt? Call Rich, t.

800-888-6450

Professional
Servicea

Scan's Office Cleaning, 740·3677117

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISS!?

800-383-8862

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N•w 38R
down, $188
Month. Only Oakwood Homa1,

Nhro. WY.I304)71H815.
New Bank rapos only 2 lett we
tlnanc8 C811304-722-7148
Smgle Parents Ptogram . S499
Down, Limited Otter Call tor di·

tails 1304)755-7191
To Everyone. Gallla Mason
Meigs Area, Stop By, See Pete
Peck -Vtaw Our Beautiful Homes
Beside Auto Zone, Gallipolis 74Q-

446-3093
Aepo Doublewlde Save Thou·

sand&amp;I!·II00-383-6862.

$450/Mo 740-448·9585. 740446·2205 Ask For Virginia

BEAUTIFU. APARTMEN'I"S 1\T
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 to $358 Walk to shop
&amp; mov1es Call 740·446·2568

Equal Housing Opporlunlt)l
Cnrlsty's Family Living, apart·
ments, home &amp; trailer rentals
740-992 4514 apartments avail·
able. furnished &amp; unlumlshed
Country setting · alliency apartment, completely lurnlshed, all
utilities paid, please cal 740 992

2292.

New AJ'Id Used Furnltur&amp; Store
Below Holiday Inn. Kanauga
Seds. Chests, Couches, Tables,
Much''Morel Stop And See Us
740-446-4782
Tired Or Gomg To The Laun~ry
Mai? Call Me For A Free Washer
&amp; Dr,or, t-IIOO--'l83-6862
Used Furniture fAppllancas ..orr
Bulavllle P1ke On Keeler Road,

740-446-•039. 740,4·8·1 004
Call Any Time, Johnson
Furniture

530

a Used

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I CAUGHT HIM

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1982 Chevy Van. ~alsect Roof,
Autom , Ale Cruise &amp; T~ Wheet
Looks Good. Runs E~ecallent

$1.20000 7 - 1

•x•. 5

742-3033.

Speed.
A/C, AM/FM Stereo, 58,000
MilO&amp; $9 000 00 740-379-9270

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Hay &amp; Grain

Motorcycles

1987 Hooda. XR 250 R.

Moton:y"

con:

cle, Four Stroke. Excellent

1996 Hdnda Shactow A 6 E
CniiOf, Eltaltl Cond • LoiS 01 e.tnli $6.500.00 740-448-4115

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319·3323 Ettt 4420

5121

540 Mlacallaneous
Merchandise
12) STEEL BUILDINGS Factory
Liquidation •ox30 Waa $9.970.
Sell $3 470 ft0x75 Wao StUOO.
Sell $8,900. 1100-388·5314, Doug
"HOST FAMILIES NEEDEDIII"
Exchange Students From Garmany, Japan, England, France, RUS·
sla, Brazil Students A"ive In Au~
gust To Attend Local High
Schools For Further Information,

1·80G-765·496;l

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$69 00. $100 ollree prQIIrammlng
Lim1ted tlma offer, caW'1·800·779-

8t94
19 New Pella Wmdows Various
S1zes, Sandstone In Color, $3.500
Between 6 00 f?M., 10 00 PM

140-446-2221

3 AKC Registered Black Lab
Pups Have had 1sl shots &amp;.

WOrmed. $200 ee 1304)6l5-6048
AKC mala COllie, sable &amp; white,
normal eyes, young adult, $200,

740-1196-1085
AKC Male Yorkie PupiJies $300
each Had 1st shots &amp; wormed

(304)89S·3928
AKC Ragistertl!d Shetland Shltp
Dog Puppies, Known As Shallle,

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bind, 401 Ford mowing machine,
76 1/2 ron 4 wheel drive, being
restored, 2 roper air cond goes in

110 (304)675-1545 elter7PM

AMAZING METABOUSM
Breaklhroughlll LOSC' 10·200
Pounds Easy Quick, Fast
Dramat1c Results, 100% Natural,
Doctor Recommended Free Samples Call 740--441-1962
Canning Jars For Sale, Call 740-

446-4406 Mer 7 00 pm
Central A1r Unit, wun Electric
Furnace W111 Accommodate
28'x50 HDme Or larger Used

One Season. $800 OBO SI 600
Invested, 740·388-8056

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Australian stl&amp;pf'lerd puppies, 6
weeks old Ready to go July 15th
Come reserva your pUppy! 740-

742-3304.

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PIANO FOR SALE: Spinet /Con·
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Can Be Seen Locally, Call 800·

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580

t998 Ponllac Trans-Am, Fully
Loadedl Price Reduced to
S22,5QO 00 Great Graduation

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Tomatoes FDr Sale, 1o Miles
From Gallipolis. OH On State Route 141, 740-37g..25ot

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Main·

llll'lngston·s Basement Watel
Proofing all basement repairs
dona, free estimates, llletlme
guarantee t2yrs on Job e1 peri·

once 1304)895 3897

M&amp;R General Contracting &amp;
Electric , Carpentry, Porches,
Trailer Set· Ups And Air Condlttoning, Alsd, Maintenance, 74o-

FACTORY WHEELS, Alloy, Ral1y,
Steal Buy, Sell Acker Wfteel 1·

Build new or repair Old, no job
too small or larg$ Major cred 1t
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tentmce- Palntmg. vinyl siding,
carpentry doors, windows, baths,
mobile home repair and more For
free estmmte call Chat, 740-992·
6323

91 Ford Tempo, 4 door, auto,
runs excellent 70,000 actual
miles. Ice cold alr, 4 good tires,
100% dependable oar, $1 ,650

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~9 99 Pontiac Gran .. Am SE 2
Doors Sliver Automatic Loaded,

Complete Inventory www acker·

Vegetables

1997 Shasta Camper 22Ft S8H· '
Contained $2500 Very Go9t :

C&amp;C

1981 Chevy 1/2 Ton, t980 Fmd
112 Ton 740-446·3243, after
6 00p m

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You"l/ build a btg nell tgR when

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Glltll (740)-44&amp;-4548

L•ke New, And Under Warranty,
Bougnt New In March Of 98
$t6 300 Or Bast Offer, 74Q-9927102

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Good Condition Sli.DDD.DD 74D441-G337
1995 Naott'73 000 Milos, $3,900.

chance to

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1995 Terry Tra\ltl Camper 21
Fool With Expando. Completely
Loadedl Call After 6 00 ~M.

1995 Dodge Neon 4 Dr, 4 Cylln·
der, Au1om 49,000 Milas, Very

1997 Chevy Caviller :2 Doors, 5
Speed, C/O Tilt, Cruise. Power
Sunroof 43 000 Mlies. $8,500
740.:992·7102

This. Contact Me At 740·682·

Ohio

OBO Must Sell Great Student
Car

8PM F.lsh Tank/Pel Shop. 2413

CFA Registered Himalayan Kit·
tens, 7 Weeks Otd 740·4463t88

t972 Coachnien Camper 24 Ft,
Newly Carpeted &amp; Painted, Lo ..
cated At Gallla County Fair-~
grounds. Lot 118, 11 500, 740 ~

Condition 1304)675·2039 $5495

$1,800, 740-446-7278

(304)e75-2063

Motor Homes

1973 Monitor 29 Ft , • neW ureal
full bed lots ot storage, awning ~
sleeps 4. Nice lns1de and out ;
$3,000 • white adrlondack
choirs $40 13001862·3657
·

V-8 Automatic With Atr, 1985
Pontiac Fiero, 4 Cylinder Automatic Wtth Air, 740-245-9234

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trymg for a trump promotion or ap
uppercut. IllS usually nghtto cash all
your .s1de-sutt lncks first

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1990 Cougar. nigh mn11. runs
great, looks1 good. V-6, $2100,
740 949-2836 or 740-949-2045

"t992 Jeep C~erokee Spo" 8 C~­
llnder, 5 SIMed. 1969 Chevy !roc

NuMBER ONE
PLAYER' WOW'

HATS SUCH AN
RIGHT' HONOR' I"t"\
HOW D DEfl.Et&lt;. NACI&lt;.
YOU- ? F~OM MILEY
JUNIOR

THIS

441-0881. Or 74().448-5126

Fish, Birds, Pond Supplies
Sun t-4PM~ Mon Sat. 11AMJackson Avanua!Polnl Pleasant

790

Irani
35 Key
36 Nonna38 Deny
•

The gutlly party was West Krrowmg lhal the uppercut was the best

THI5 IS

3933 or 1-80Q-273-9329

$3.000. 74Q-367T7480

1990 Grand Am • •New Motor,

448-6308, 1-800-29Hl098

ion Aluminum Flbered Ropt Paint
$25 2t, 5 G!!JI Wh1te Roof Paint
$57 69 Ancnors .$5 Doors &amp;f
Windows, Gas &amp; Elactnc Water
Heaters, Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Paris, lntertnerm, Miller &amp; Cole·
man Air Conditioners &amp; Heat
Pumps. Bennett'&amp; Mobile Home
Suppl~. 7 40-448·9416 Gallipolis.

ture Series, A/C , PS, PB, Runs
Good, Looks Go6dl Asking

1994 Gao Prlzm, Auto, Air, Sun
Rool 72 000 miles Excellent

Christian Singer /Songwriter
Seeking Musicians And Singers
To Form An Alternartve Christian

Huge Inventory
VInyl Skirting Ktts $299 95. 5 Qat-

740-4411-4310. 740-446-9322

~~-' PS 38"5

New gas tanks &amp; body pans. D.&amp;

teriOr, Needs Engme Work $250.

Owiier. Loaded 740-446'7452

Central A11' Conditioning Added
To Your Furnace Complete Duct
Systmes &amp; Furnaces. Heat
Pumps Cerlilltd lns1a11ar. If Vbu
Don't Call Ua We Botti LOsa1 74o-

POrts &amp; Supp~

R Auto Ripley. WV 1304)372·

1988 Subaru Good Body And In-

NATE
WRIG.HT'

YEAH.

1985 Chevy S-to, 5 Sp For
Ports (304)n:~o5452
'

1968 Subaru • Door S!'P.an G L .

Fair Cond1Uon, $500.00 7~·3889265

11.£

Auto Parts 6
'Acce&amp;~orlea

Budget Priced Transrrussloni. :
and Engines, AU Types, ACCIIt
To Over tO 000 Transmissions, ,
eve Joi~IS. 71io-2ol5-56n
• ·' •

AKC Registered Yellow Lab Pups,
Shots &amp; Wormed, Ready 4tn 01
July, 740-256-6336

COOL DOWN

DlttCOUI11- Home

•

30 Kinsmen
34 ArtifiCial

loser maneuver
'(O

lngJ~740-886-4531

1980 Camaro Z·28 Race/Street
Car 454 En-gine 4 88 Clears
Many E•tras $7,000 00 OBO
740-256-1162 Or 7•0·25~·127S
Ask For Huth Setlous Inquiries
On~
'

$300. 740-379-2836

$350. 740-696-1085 ,

2 Office Desks, S150 Each, 1
Computer Desk, $99 &amp; Ott;lar
Items, 74G-245-5009

•

Allpass

carded ht s smgle10n cluH a lo"ier on-

BIG NATE

1998 Yamaha G:P 760 Jet Ski '

Police Impounds, And Tax
Repo·s For Listings Call 1·800·

199ll-Mercury Granda Marquis
LS, Good Cond 59,000 MileS, 1

AKC Shaltle puppies. sable &amp;
while, trl, sable merles, vet
checked, excellent pedigrees,

.r

1304)e75-509t

760

t 989 LlncDin Continental Signa-

Pete for Sale

-~

S2,00Q

25 Ft House Boat, With Trailer,
$5,500, 304-638-4531, Or Even-

Y2K FOOD STORAGE MADE
EASYII Food YOUR Famll~ For

Block, brick, sewer pipes, wind·
ows, lintels, etc Claude Winters,
Rlo ~ Grande, OH Call 740-245-

Boat

197a Pontiac lemans W1th 350
Rocltet MDtor, $600, Call After 5,

1110·1190CARS FROM $500

Building
Supplies

Nice

Call After 6PM (304)882·2243

ENTERPRISES
Jackson. Ohio 1•1100-537·9528

Supplies. Immediate Dellvtry. Call
NOW For fREE Catalog • 800·

Real

tor 5 3oP $3.500 00 OBO
:Jl0-675-5812

ONLY 89 Cents A Meal Dell·
clous Tasllng Emergency Food

~

a

15Ft Trl-Haul w/85 H P, seats 8

446 3310 Till 5 3DPM Monday
Thru Fnday Or 740-367·0466 At·

"-

MotonJ
for Sale

1965 Plymoutn Valiant Race Car

4•

though Easl was g uthy because 1f he
('had ruffed "nh 1hc heart queen at'
\\[1c k three . apparenlly 11 would have
effected an uppercut pro molmg a
trump lnck lm West Nol true. because declarer would have diS-

~

$9900, 740-992-69198ft8t'4pm

750 Boats

agai n

26 The - Piper.
28 Foot
parts

, tie ruom for the opponents
Whfl was wrong'l It looks as

1998 Ho- ValkYrie. 3200 miles.

BTU. $250 00 Skaggs Appliances. 76 Vine St , Galhpolls 7-40·
448-7398

'{OJ'~ W.o:£ I [
~ &amp;E-"T~INI

Oller: l304)882-2429.

Ready To Race Or Could Bi ,Ot,
On Street For More Into Call 740-

Buy or sell Riverine Antiques,
t124 E Main Street, on Rt t24,
Pomeroy Hours M T,'\N 10.00
.a.m 10 6 00 p m . Sunday 1 00 to
6 00 p m 740·992·2528, Russ

1•o 742-

7.80 In 8Th Mlle.

t it.NOW

1996 Yamaha Banshee Excellent Condition M\J,I!t Sell Make

' 11es aoo-nH470. Eln: 7832
~nglne.

P-U.; [1:.\61-\\, NOW

cheap! $3.650 00. !40 992-1506
day$. 740-949-2644 ......

IMPOUNDS Honda's Toyot"''s,
Chevys. Jeeps, And Sport Utili-

340

THE BORN LOSER ·

1996 Suzuki Katana 600 , 806
nules, blaCk/purple, quiCk, fast &amp;

2572.
CARS $100, $500 &amp; UP . POLICE

autllx

9 lnits. oh a mil. '
ship
10 More
. ,.
pro1ound
11 Cal~ornta ball
club
12 Wary
19 M1l. rank
22 Onenlal
temple
24 Gel back

East

Alder
Yeslerday. we looked at the upperc ut , m whtch a defender ruffs , forcmg declarer or dummy to overruff
wtth a htgh trump. 'Whtch promoles a
defenstve trump 10 w'lnmng status
However, rt 1sn' t always as easy as
' 1ha1 sounds There IS a htdden trap
~atttng to calch lhe unwary
In loday's deal, wh9 was respon·
s1ble for the four -heart contract makmg. West or East''
Wesl led I he spade ace four, I 0,
lhree Wesl contmued wnh the spade
kmg mne. s1x, Jack No w West led
1he spade two . wh1ch Easl ruffed wtth
the heart 1wo South happtly overruffed wuh the four. drew trumps.
and clatmed hts contract. concedmg
a tnck 1.(1 the clUb ace.
North btd what he hoped hts part• ncr could m a ke Maybe you pre fer
another response. but four hearts wtll
sllll be lhe final contracl. and an
unmedtale JUmp to game leaves In-

Nuda. aome

1995 Ford Ranger

6 Was mistaken
1 Cruelly
8 Language

By Phillip

bOdy work 130.)875-2039(
IIOraes. $500 &amp; up. 74(). , $2,9jl0 OBO MUll Sell

ReglStarad Angu~. s•' cow &amp; calf
palrs1 seven 1 &amp; 2 ye,.ilr old heifers excellent bloodlines 740-

1

Pass

There is a
hidden trap

1979 CJ7 Hardtop. 3 Speed. ••• '

a PI• (300)615-1870

Norib

IED-L&amp;aa&amp;D II

1977 Cttevy 4 WD. For Sal• Or ,
Trade, For S·10 4 WO, Of Equal •
Value 740-367-7117

For 992 2800,

37 Trig . ,

Operung lead • A

13001615-1564

Rebuilt engine

• A K 7 6 4

--AN'
AN' UD-NOSED AN'

1079 J·20 "'•" ~aep Trudl. Nice :
Inside &amp; Out. 360 V..S, ,
Auto Trans .
Quadratraek

Livestock

•
DOWN

%7~unlts

eJJ

le'

730 Vana 6 4-WDs

Okl Motorcycles, Motorscooters.
Motqrscootar Pans (Cushman
preferratt) Contact D Mllcnell,
5568 80th PI No Pmallas Park,
Fl33781, 7'27-464-7408

.

57 C&lt;ooroelabrk:a

confidence

21 cra-.n pert
31 DNa
32 Above (poet_)
33 Poaltlvevote
34 Food lor cattle

West

'

TATER GOT
. IN YORE

For Sale 1985 Kenworth Sam1 1
TfU~ Oulned Jealher Interior, 83 :
Inch aerodyne sleeper with Bunk 1
Beds, retngerator. 460 cat .,.._ 1
gme, super 1o transnussiOn 390

620 Wantad to Buy •

=)

54
••
55 Clerie81 woot&lt;er, 1-~~71-::E
1111mn
56 SUnday ..-ch

Dealer: East

~$5~.~100~00~7~4().~25~8!:-~·~..,.-- .

.........000.1304)937--

•

Vulnerable: Both

South

-

•

•

• K Q J 10 5
.. 3

65.000 Milos. V-8. 5 Spd. AJC. 1
t996 . _ • •

See Tr.e New John Deere 200
Sar1es Skid Stear Loaders, 7 5%
JOC Financing, Carmlcnael's
Farm &amp; Lawn. Inc h 800·594·
1111. ClalliltOOs. OH We Del.-..1

AnSWII' to F;uvluut P\ll:lte

41
43 Saolltl r:1r:T-:-r::::T
45 c.n.ln tlyw
... T... 47 lq;y.
_...,,..c~ wHII Et=E
t.d. _,cling
41 VI will
s1 CHy '" r -

25 Ginger cookie

South

t,.... 56.700.00

$300 00, New Compressor, 1 ' " '
Warranty, Whirlpool AJC 14,000

330-8002

Antiques

50 Ferguson gehl 2170

Fro..er

• 8 6 4 3
610754%

1996 Do&lt;lg8 Dal&lt;ota Sport Stadt. ~

TRANSPORTAT!ON

Upright

• 9 7 2
aA6

,.,.

dillon $1200 13001675-382-0

$400 DO.

• Q2

=86='97-:- ;

Square Bales Hay $1 25 Bale
740-388 0408
•

Refrigerator $95.00; R - Wash·

• J 10

:7=40-=-=.:.:1968::::·..:.7=40-:.;38:::.8

For Sail N H 27:1 ea ..... M F Oynabatance Mower, InternatiOnal
RalrB, Hay Wagon 740-398-()406

Sts,oao.

• 10 6

1995 S-10 LS. Extended Cab. 4,:
Cyllnd•r. 5 Speed. Air, $8,80~1

N1ce Alp1ne Milking Goats $150
Mausoleum, 2 crypt spaces,
Memory Garden Pomeroy
1 ••••• ,,. County, $4150 Contact
Snouffer. 107 Franc1sco
C&lt;x.n; Bay S8lnt LouiS. MS 39520,
phone t-228-&lt;16:HI694

East

aAKB7 5'l

Allar •:311 ~M

Reid Cltopper. l3041675-1858.

630

West '

"'king $16.000. 740-448-9357.

Trak's, Fmancmg As Low As
59% For 36 Months Or'$250 Off
On Compact Utility Tracrors ,
5210 s. 53 tO's And Galors, Fru
Deh~ery Carmichael Farm ,&amp;
Lawn, Your loctl John O.llfS
Dealet, Gallipolis Oh10 7&lt;40-•o46-

1-800-520-83&amp;4

er And Dryer Sit $300 oo. 90
Day Warranty Kenmore WID Set

14x70 2 Bedrool'ns For Rant, In

I od • •

•

300"s. $300 011 4DO"s And Z·

Washer $95 00, Dryer, $95 OO;
ElectriC Range $95 00. Hoi Point

Bldwel. 740-448-9689

e·x.a· ""'-· 1
liD"' AI

4

• 9 8 53
t A
aKQJ9B

1972 Ford Truck 67,000 M~let, ,
360. Y.8. PS. PB, A~ COp. Very ,

FAIR SPECIALS
JULY 5 THRU MNIUST 30

14,700 miles,

Applications Being Accepted For
Very Nice 2 Bedroom Apartment'
In Country Selttng Washer /01)'·
er, Frlg , Stove, Dishwasher Water And Garbage Pa1d, Total Elec
trlc w lAC, No Pats . Non·
Smoker&amp; Only, $400 Deposit,

New Bank Repo's Only 3 Left, 1·

610 Farm Equipment

'96 Oldsmobile Delta 88. loaded

Good selection of used homes
with 2 or 3 bedrooms Starting at

746-9009.

~• • Spoocl
no-388 8056.

3323112156

511-2840

385-962t "

t958 Ford True~&lt;

-2443

&gt;123-5967 2• . _ .

Now Tak10g Applications- 35
wast 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments , Includes Water
Sewage. Trash. $315/Mo. 740-

720

Trucks foi" S'ale ••

1993 Chevy Suburban Loaded, ;

two bedroom furnished apa.-nt,
deposit and references requlr&amp;d.
740-992-0165

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

....

17 Dril .... "l deg.
11 Aulhot
Umt.rto 20 . - , _
21 Ooze
23-"oup.-?
24PIIce

07-tlll-9!1

• Q9

C811-fl00.31f·5041 Ell.

1183.

$200 011 LX"s Ani! GTs. $250 011

North Third Avenue, Middleport·

$200 de-

Liotlng6

SSOO CARS FROM $500111 Buy

appomtmont only.

Restored Victorian 11ome situated
on 12 acres. VIllage Middleport,
secluded and private, appointment. call740-992·!1696

(3041675-2579.

Lawn Tractors $150 Oft Oft Lrs.

Taka Ill Amenca's Mo5t Successful Campground And T1me·
share Resale Clearinghouse Cab
Resort Sales International. 1-80().

acuse. $275
month,
posit. 74lHi67-3516

-l

North

cx.t's Utility &amp; Mora For Current

Good Condition. 740-388·8934, •
Ewnlngi $2.500 Firm.

FULLY

L11rge 2BR. Unfurmshed, Near

UP

Pot•ce Impounds &amp; Repos For
l!.tstlngs CALL NOW! 1 800 319-

1304)882 2405

1-888-582-3345

'"""""

Busnell

710 Autoa for Sale

5885

No Fee Unaess We Win!

port, Frofll $2•9-$373. Call ?•o992-5060 Equat·Houslno Oppor-

S10

••

111 . - ou1 (ot •

Solad Clfl From $500 Sport.
LuAury. &amp; E&gt;:onorlly COrs. TrueD.

Fireptace with bfo!rer stone, and
p1pes. Everythlrtg Included IO
hook-up. $200 080,. 740-949·

Stove!Refrlgerator included,
Elee1nc HeatPump $265 mo •
Deposit (304}773·5577 Leave

ment with baln, .new carpet
tnroughout, central air, beautiful
v,lew of rlv~t· call 740-992-9012

1~ 2 Bdrms CIA. New Carpet .

. 230

Graaous 1Mng 1 and 2 bedroOm
apartments at V1Rage Manot and
Riverside Aparlments 1n Middle·

kitchen; utRIIy room &amp; bath. baae-

for Sale

FREE MONEY! It's True Never
Repay Guaranteed $500 $50,000 Debt Consolidation Personal Needs Bus mess 1· BOO

fdslnC

Or Everings.740-886-4531 .

• -

320 Mobile Homea

Et&lt;t 4320

ily. Mamtenance. ParkRangers

n1shed , Sacunty Oeposlt, Refer~
eneas Required, 304·638-4531,

&amp; Bank Foreclosures Financing
Possible, For LIStings Call 800·

74().742·3039

Wanted- field workers and pack-

No axp ofteaded For App and
Eum!lnfo
Call 1· 800 -813

2 Bedroom Apartments. Unfur·

1-800-718-1651

1 ·5 Bedroom LOcal Government

mant big porch, askl,ng $65:000,

er. 740-247·3042
Wildlife Jobs to $21 60/Hr -Inc
Benefits Game Wardens, Secur·

credit~ -

Brick Home, Nice Family NeJghbOI'hood , 2 Miles From Hosptial,
Off Of Jackson P1ke, Appt To
See, 7.ao-44t-o&amp;4 t

NO APPLICATION FEESII 1-8~ T.r:Hevel, three bedroom, two
baths, living room , family room,
86~9006 Ext 936 ·uamber Bet·
tar Business Bureau• www.h,oio, ,, dlmng room , two garages, ·base~

Merrie!&lt; Baril SLC UT

Thornton Greenhouses, 740-2474334 need tomato pickers, ages
15 &amp; up, $5 15 per hour

'"'6-9539

BeautUul brick 3 br nome. on
lovely acreage must see to ap~
preciall 300-273-9485

date Debts! Same Day Approval

CREDIT PROBLEMS?

BIG SCREEN TV. T8ke over
small monthly payments Good

2BR House tor rent, New Haven

cau 740-992-3537

1304)e75-4808 or 675-3991

diate raqlllty of tOO beds. has an

• Small Fam11y OWned Trucking Co
Needs E•perlanced OTR Drivers
Lata Model P•terbu•lts, Health
Ins., FltKible Time Olf Lois Ot

74().446.3970

posit. Will cons1der selliftO on contract with references, 740-698-

7 Year Old 3 Bedroom Ranch
HOJT'Ie 2 BathS, 28X30 Attached
Garage, 89 1/2 Acres, Will Sell
All Or House And Lot. MIIQS
County $150,000 For lnbrmation

By Owner Excellent location~
Very Atlract•\le Pl'lce $80's
Please Call From ·6 to 11 PM

SHIFT Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center. a IMII19d and Intermelmptedlste opening tor the r1ght
cehdldate We h&amp;ll'e an excellent
benefit package 401 K and compellttve salary Tnls Is an excel ""' opportuntty to beCome part of
a stable. nllrslng team tha• has a
compllartce history of excellent
•urveys and care •ssue~ Subm1t
your application to 36759 Rock·
sprlngt~1 Rd , .Pomarov, Ohio
45769 Or call Carol Gre emng ,
DON at 740-992•6600

lawn, Fust Floor Por An A.p·
pomtmenl To V1aw, PhOne 740-

2 or 3 bedroom hOuse Jn Pomer
ar. mce big yard and trte5. no inSide pets, $400 month plus de·

Hl00-311-5048. Etl1. 3865

secUrity Guards· must be able

Beartlit-. For Sale. $4 To '$6
7-40-256 89 09

Twin Rivers Tower no* accepting
appliCations for 1BR HUO sub-

3 Bedrooms. ea......nt. 2100 Sq.
Ft Fireplaces. In-Ground Pool.
Large LoUt, S R S(l8, Gall ~polls

closed And Repossessed No Or
Low Down Payment Credit Trou~
ble 0 K For Currant Listing Call

1~

An Electnc. Ideal For Set1i0r Pef.
sons, No Grass To Mow No

9191

HOMES FROM $5.000. Foro-

Jul~

Real Estate
Wanted

Beans

446-8196

Completely remOdeled house, 4
bec*oom. family root!\ living room.

903-8248

1-4. Pomeroy. Ohio 45789 by
12. 1999

AutomotiVe Producls For Sale
Wife Sets. Spark Plugs. Battery
Cables Artd Mtsc Electrical 74().

6 u y - From $10.000

Mall Ga~n Financial Freedom
Protect Assets. Earn Big Money
www libertytrusljournal com 1-8()()..

Retail 1.1tea clerk In Pomeroy
must be able to work some Sundays and evenings, 28 hours or
more per week Send resume (:Jo
T1M1 Dally Sentlr161, PO BoA 729-'

1---21:H365

House 12 Acrea
No calls llfl SPM_

Business
Opportunity

.

jUSt , . South

both. 74().992-SM9

Apprcwed Master Licensed EleC·

13001675-7927

Mil*"'' an-

Ml-'laneoua
Mer chandlse

Tt'lird Avenue Utftllies awilable
and exlating gas 1aP. $12,500 tor

Wanted To Do

ASSEMBLY AT HOM Ell Crafts

'Postal Jobs to S18 35/Hr Inc
B.netils, No £xper1ence For
App, and Exam Info Call 1·800-

2 lOla 111

CLA;;EDS!

+18-3358.
Need someone to live in l1iofne w/
elderly peroon Free room&amp; boam
• wages Have separate llvmg
quarters except k1tchen Call after &amp;PM Must hall'e references

Ofl'rliftl

1 Coollllw
7 Of • m
-rtm
13 Smo.1~ Anc1on1-..,
15 llpring -~~~
II

Chlkf·-

40FIIIIIty_s_

ACROSS

PHILLIP
ALDER

441..0193.

AII-Bulldets

840

JULY 18. 1999 Porsche swap

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Meet 8 AM. ·4 P:M Tweaks An
nual Event Has Moved To New • Residential or commercial wiring,
Facilities In Eflingham, 1L Call new service or repa1rs Master Ll·
888·4TWEEKS 1489-3357) For censed electrician Ridenour
Electrical. WV000306, 304-S75Complete lnlormatlon

1786

Fnday, July 9, 1999
In the year ahead there"s a good
chance you could gel oppQrtuniUes to
associate

w1th some pretty influential

people, but don ·r forsake old acquamtances for them You"ll need your old
pals as well down 1he hne.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) To be
on 1he safe s1de today. better strap Ofl
a hfe jacket Should you get '" hot
water, pals won ' t be around to ba1l
you out Get a JUmp on hfe by underslandmg the mfluences that'll govern
you m the year ahead Send the
requ~red refund fonn and for your
Astro Graph prcd~ellons by ma1hng
$2 to Astr&lt;t-Graph, c/o thrs newspaper. PO Box 1758. Murray H1ll Stauon, New York NY I0 !56 Be sure

to state

your

Zodtac

s1gn

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) If you succumb w comparmg your status With
that of others m better positions , that
"little green eyed monster 'could rear

1ts ugly head Brush htm off the
.mome,nt he appears

VIRGO !Aug 23-Sept

221 In

yOur haste to get thmgs done today,

you " ~;;ould

become tmpLIIstve or

l mpa11ent when on lhe JOb When that ""
happens mistakes are anevnable

espec1ally when tn com~UII vc snuauons If you become too complacent
today you ' ll allow the opposition to

satl nght past you

• LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Persons

who

have

more

money

than you

PISCES (Feb

20-March 20)

Betng argumentative usually ends up

could mnuence you towards bem~

m lulile debates. but today thiS

them

hehavwr could y•eld you mor.e hostlllly or an1mostty than you bargatn

extravagunt

1r

you

allow

Although they may llc md1ffercn1 to
your needs, you should not be
SCORPIO IOct 24 Nov 221 II s
alwnys g:ood to we1gh and t~.tlancc
your acuons before procccdtng, hut
not to the pomt to y. here 11 leads to
tndcctst Ve ness. espeCially m career

maucrs
SAGITTARIUS (Nm 21 Dec
21) Don tle11t upset you hK.Iay tl you

ca nnot do all that 9ou would like to
'" helputg others Accotnphsh whm
you ca n, and call n a day

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
Although you nonnally can tolerate
or at least cope w1th a demandmg
fnend. you might reach the brenkmg
p01nt today 1f h1s or her ultnnatums
get out or hand

AQUARIUS (Ian. 20-Feb 19) h "s
tmportant to

do your best nl allttmes.

for
ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl

When

tt

19)

comes to gettmg mvolved

m

any JOIDI effort today. don 1 allow
• your

head to get

lost

m the

clouds

Keep your w1ts about you or yo u
could

end

up gtvtng more th an you

get
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20j
Should your Judgment be erroneous
today. you m1ght have to gu hack and
unwmd a bad SituatiOn Be prepared
tn have m your feet what you don 1
have 1n your head

GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20) No
maHer how prcuy the day, l orcgo
play1ng_~hooky on dulles. or resrons1hlllllcs Get nn lhcm hcforc the guy
or gal who s1gns your paychec~ get~
on you

...

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Thursday, July 8, 1999 '

Hubbard tournament continues, Page 5
The lingering aroma of cigarettes, Page 8
Middle America money woes, Page 6

Tocley: Sunny
High: lOs; Low: 70.

Couple afraid cat will mourn so they want it put to sleep -at their death
Cats are nOI famous for their lo)ally. If, however. you insist on euthanizing Snowball and placing him in
the casket with you or your husband
(whoever goes last). you may need
approval from the board of health.
You should also tafk to the funeral
home and cemetery about tht! ir

Dear Ann Landers: This leiter
wi-11 no doubt create an uproar

req uirements .
It seems to me a better idea

are gone .

· When I came to realize how traumatic it would be for him, 1 became

among pet lovers who read your column, but I hope they will think th is
through before givj ng an opinion.
My husband and I have a

would be to bequeath Snowball to
a friend or family member. along
with a si zable check so you can b&lt;;
sure that he will be looked after
properly.
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so upset. I couldn't sleep.
We came up wilh the plan that

..H imalayan cat 1hat is now I year
old. We are se~iors, 68 and 72.

whoever dies last w o uld make
arrangements to have Snowball
euthanizcd. wrapped in a whi te

While making out our wills, we
~gan to wonder what wi II happe n to

While Snowball may ha ve

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ini1ial diffiCulty a,d jusling tn his ncYo ·

shroud and put in the casket at our . ·surroundings. I suspect he will do
feet. We believe this would be; much quite well after a while.
kinder than lea\ ing him to a world
O.,ar Ann Landers: My hu she knows nothing about I would he hand is the light of my life. and I am

o ur precious cat when we die.

We live in an apanment, and
"Snowball" has been an indoor cat
since we got him, Also. we do not

interested in knowing what' your

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have many vis itors. ana Snowball is

to be hi s wi fe . qur marri age

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readers think of. th is: Ann. -- R M. rock solid . and We arc the bcslnot "people friendly."
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' I knmv. "Ron" i~ ~1
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. DEAR CALGARY: I dvn 't wan I well - r~specte~ physician in n h os~
' I have read that approxinimely
1.6 million an imals arc cuth·anized to hun your fe eli ng s. but I lh ink · pilal across town . Her~ is the probeach year. Lying in bed last nig ht. I Snowbal,l would get along just fi ne if lem.
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Send
a
self-addressed
long, busi·
the hospttal and wants to purchase a rure a dri ver so he could relax during
ness size envelop and a check or
seco nd house closer to work. He will the commute?.
live there during the week and come
When you fill in the missing money order for $3.75 (this includes
home on the weekends.
blanks. I will do my best to give you postage and handling) to: Teens, c/o
Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11562,,
I am not very happy about such an answer.
Chicago,
Ill. 60611 -0562. (In Canaan arrangement , altho.ugh I have no
Gem ol· th~ Day: The first sign
reason to be suspicious. I am cenliin of maturity is lhe discovery that the da, send $4.55.)
1he commu1e . has been ·a 1errible volume knob also turns to the left. · To fi nd out more about Ann Lanhardship all 1hese years, and I don't
Feeling pressured to · have sex' ders and read he r past columns, visit
blame Ron for wanting to sleep, .. how well -informed are you? Wrile the Creators Syndicate ·web page at
more and drive less.
,
for Ann Landers' booklet "Sex and www.creatqrs.com.
t· am nol, however: sure if I
should go ·along with his· idea of
buvi ng a second dwell ing and have
'decid;d to do whatever you say,
Ann. Please tell me what to do,tbout
this. -- CONFUSED IN CAI.u-ORNIA
DEAR C ALIFORNIA: Since
you ha,·e given me the respon•ibility of making this momentous decision. I w1 ll need more inrorma tion.
Exactly how nluth d riving are you

talking aboul'? How many years

yo u work ? Would you be wili ing to
mm·e to a home Close r to your hus-

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HONORED - George
Cummins, left, . of, the
Racine Emergency Medical Service squad was
recognized Sunday for his
work with the squad. Also
recognized were V'ernie
Sayre, _Bob Hill and Teresa Johnson, who assisted
in fundniis',,ing , efforts.
Sayre and Johnson sewed
and donat~d .the , quilt
shown he·~e while Hill'
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POMEROY - Jun ior and Rita
White, Kyger. will p'ese n1a prognim
of .old time music Thursday. 5:30
p.mcat the Meigs Cgunty Senior Citizens. Center, Pomeroy. Afdirussiori
free .
CHESTER - Shade Ri ver Lodge
453 F&amp;AM will hold a regular meet. in g Thursday, 8 p.m. at the lodge in
C hester. Refreshments served .

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Modern Woodmen of Amenca Camp 7230 picni c
and community service recog niti on
ceremony Sunday. 12:30 p.m. at the
northbound park on U S. Roul e 33 .
Recognition will be given to Mrs.
Helen Swartz, Charles and Ann a
Pic k~tt · and Charles and Kay
Williams for scfv ice to community.

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9053 meeling Thursday. 7:30 p.m.
,. Dinner at 6:30p.m.
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10:30 a.m. at ·t ~f,ML Hern10n United

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. RACINE - . Southern Hi gh Athletic Boosters· organizat ional meet-

Road. The vt deo is a fami.ly oriented
se min ar set to mu sic by Steve and
Annie Chapm an. " Pastor Robert '

ing Thui'-sday. 7 ·p.m. at the hi gh
• school.
Sanders welcorne s all.
FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT - A Southerp
gospel music concert featuring the.
Dove Brol-hers Quartel from Tennessee will be held friday, 7 p.m. at
th&lt;i Ash Street Freew ill Bap\jst
Church. Doors open .ar 6 p.m. All
welcome.

RACINE - Charles W. and Fannie Lee (Wolfe) Beaver fami ly
reum op SaiUn!ay at Star Mill Park
· wilh food served at noon. Bring covered dish.

RACIM£ Theiss famH y
reunion Sunday at Star Mill Park.
Dinner wi ll begin at I p.m. fo llowed
by fam ily recogmti ons and activ ities.
SYRACUSE ·- Spec ial singing
a1Syracuse Mi ss ion Church Sunday,
6 p.m. wit h The Rc vdntion s. Pastor
Mike Miller invites 1 ~1 c public.
CAR PENTER -- Scrv i c~s with
Eanhcn Vessels wi ll be held at the
Carpe nter Bapt ist Church on Sunday
at 10c30 a.m., and wit h Eart hen Yes·

scls and Cross Creek of Buffalo,
W. ' .. , in 2 p.m. on Su nday. The public is invitCd .
POMEROY - Public reception
for Profc s~o r Hugh M. Davis at the
POllJeroy Lihrary Sunday, 3-4 p.m.

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p.m. followed by meeting at 8 ·p.m.
Final plans for the i 25th anni versary
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SIDNEY (AP) -lbrec teen-age girls wen: shot to death in a home
quiet Sidney_neiBI!bortlood and a 37-year-old man was killed a short lime later

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Testing in May and cu_rre~tly out of serv ice, so all of Middle_port's
--·--- ------.----- - - - - - June revealed a I. IS drinkmg waler comes from· lhe contarmnatcd
By BRIAN J . REED
ppb level of dichloroelhylene, aq.increase from · well 4. Craig sai d that well 3 Is unable to su~ly
Sentinel Newa Stlltf .
0.920 ppb in April. .
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The latest results of drinking waler sampling
Earlier this year, Middleport Village Council o1"n, but well 4 is able Ia do so.
in Middleport show continuing levels of chcmi- 'approved a monthly testing of its drinking waler . "When well 4 ltas been out of service, Middlecal contamination, some nine !"onths after the so that the VOC levels can be more closely mon- . port has ' purchased water from . the village · of
• ilored, and so that the public can be informed of '' Pomeroy, and' lhe Board of llublic Affairs has
contaminant was deemed undelectable.
, Last summer, il was revealed''lhat Middle- the Oucluating levels of trichloroethylene.
begun investigating the possibility of abandonport's drinking water supply from its well 4 was
Jean Craig. presidenl of lhe Middleport Board .ing one or bqth of its wells and purchasing water
contaminated with a volalilc organic compound o( PubJic·Affairs, which oversees !he operation from another source.
called lrichloroelhylene, a chemical that the EPA of water and sewer systems in !he village, said
Bolh Leading Creek Conservancy District
·says may cause health problems if found in Thursday thai an EPA scientist had !old her in and lhe village of Pomeroy ·have expre.~ a
amounts gre.aler than their heahh standards. The November, when VOC levels were al unde - willingness to provide wateno Middleport, and
EPA has established the level o[ 5 parts per bil- tectable levels, lhallhey would likely resurface. Craig said that the development of a join! municlion as dangerous.
Craig said that Jeff Crisler, environmental ipal waler system with !'omeroy has also been
The VOC levels in the waler supply from well supervisor for the EPA's drinkinl! and ground discussed.
4 peaked at 3.6 ppb last year, bul test results wa1er division in Logan, indicaled to her thai the
In the meantime, water customers in Middle... '
_taken in No~ember showed undetectable levels pol!llibilily of VOC!s permanently dillllipaling is port have begun p~yi'ilg a monlhly $5 water
of trichloroethylene and dichlorothylene.
"possible but nol probable."
improvement charge, which will be used 10
However, the levels have been increasing
"He said !hal they would be back,. and they improve .water departmenl infrastructure, and
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since the village started monthly testing in are ," Craig said.
March.
Craig said that the level of the waler table. or funds for grants and loans which are now being
Results of a sampling taken June 18,tesled by !he melhod of collecting waler samples could sough! for. water and sewer improvements. -·.
MAS! laboratories in Dublin, show the concen- likely be the explanation for reports which
The village has contracled wilh Floyd
Browne Associates of Columbus, an engineering
tralion of lrichloroethylene at 1.7, up from 1.4 in showed that VOC levels were undetectable.
May. Results received in April showed a
A second well in the village, well3, shows no and consulting fi rm, to assist in lhe grant and
lrichlorothyelene contenl at 'all, but that well is loan application processes.
lrichloroelhylene level of 1.8.

Pomeroy Cc;»uncil hears water complaint .

Councilman Larry ~hrung said a curb pr\lb- Mason,,W.Va., atlhe end of the Po~eroy- Mason
·lem on Lincoln Heights, near Point Drive, brought Bridge.
up by a resident last month, has not ~n fixed. In
· He also said the village should nol give away
addition, complaints of weeds and !rash have not the stone block forming the base of the old Sugar
been ~esolved.
Run SchooL
Councilman Scan Dillon asked )f ·there has
Clerk/treasurer Kathy Hysell presented the vii been any progress toward getting rid of cars for- ' Iage budget for the year 2000 showing revenue of
feiled to the village. There has been nothing done $1912,375 with anticipated . expenditures of
toward this, Vaughan_said.
. $1,917,400. Council approved the budget She
Dillon also brought up several "permanent" also reminded council members that the insurance
· yard sales in the village.
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policy for v.illage employees would expire on Aug.
Councilman David Ballard noted that cars I.
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apparently abandoned on the parking lol of l~e
'Fire Cbief Cbris Shank reported 15 fire calls ·
Pomeroy Cliffs Apartments on Union' Avenue are - for June including two automobile fi.res, three
still there. He al5o obse&gt;-ved il appears as if very automobile accidents, one structure fi re, five calls
- lillie strcct patching has been taking place.
1o assist other departments, twq., brush tires and
Vaughan said he wiU have both Strcct Supervi- two false alarms.
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In other business, coun~il :
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Anderson allend the nexl meeltng of counal on
- Accepted the mayor s report of.S6,9'74.
July 19.
- Gave final approval to a village ordinance ,. ,
COuncilman George Wrighl asked for and concerning vacaliort ~or full-time employees. . _
received permission from the council to have the
- Approved havmg brush cui from !he nver
Meip Counly Health Department conduct a bank from lhe parking lotto the upper end of town
health investigation on a "roach infesled" apart· for $2,000.
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ment could possibly face action under lhe village's acquisition/corisi(Uction of the proposed riverfront
renlal ordinance, it was noted.
, bicycle path. If approved, the village will have to
· Wright also expressed concerns over the appar- . come up with 20 percent of the cost, councrl Present planned construction of a WaiMart store in idenl John Musser

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MARION (AP) - A private plane that .was preparing to 18nd al
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~~::·~~~Airport clipped a fire department communications tower and sen! an
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1lJe plane ""!'ived only minor damage in the accident on Thursday and
landed safely.
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"I was here doing a report and we heard a noise and a thunk and a passerby came in and said a plane had jusl hit our tower," said U Lanny Manin of
the Marion Township Fire Department
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"And we went out to investigale and,
lo and behold, the lop part of our tower
was off," Martin said
The section of the 1~fOOl tower fell
into lhe·parking lol of the fire s1a1ion
but didn't !Ut any vehicles or people.
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Fire department communications
were n01 aft'ecled.
The Slate Highway . Patrol, which
investigates plane accidents, said the
1966 single-engine.Mooney piloted by
Thorn~&lt;~ Powers of Rangely, Colo., was
en route from RiDe, Colo., to Altoona,
Pa., and was landing here to refueL .
'I'hC patrol said the pilot lost track of
his altiiUde while circling the ell)' prior
to landing. His left Wing clipped a 48foot fibetglass antenna thai sat on lop
Lotteri es
of the lower at the fire station and
missed the metal tower by jus! inches.
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Patrol investigators said that the piiOI
Pick J: 0-6-5; Pkk 4: 9-7-3-5
violated
regulations which require
Buckey~ 5: 8-18-28-3 t-37
planes
to
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a1 least I,&lt;XXJ feet above
W.VA.
the
city.
Any
charges or fines .would
Dally 3: 6-8-9; Daily 4: 3-1-8-5
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Administration.

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helpi~g hand
Membera of a youth "work
camp from Shawn. . United
Methodlat Church Jn Uma have
been In Pom•roy tile laat couple of daya helping epruca up
around the Melge County United Mathodtat Cooperative ·
Pariah. Here, Becky Rader of
Pomeroy, Jennifer Shaw and .
Savannah Ba.k er, both of Lima,
are ahown painting at God'a
NET (NeighborhOOd 'Eacape for
THna) In .P .omeroy. .Eleven
youths and four adults m!lde
the trip from Lima for the proJect and are ab!ylng at St. Paul'a
Lutheran Church In Pomeroy. In
. eddltlon' to painting, the y!'ung~
atera have been helping move
end stora. aupplles, and doing
generat·c teanlng.

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Q.EVELAND(AP)- Mayor MjcluieiR While, under attack for allow- ·
Pomeroy Village Council, meeting in regular
ing the Ku K)ux Klan to rally as the city hosts a black family event and the
session ~esday evening. mel with Minersville
return of the Cleveland Browns, says h,e has to protect free speed!_rights for
resident Pam Michael conceming low water pres:
everyone.
sure in the area around Brown's Trailer Court.
" I don't believe thai you can pick and choose," Whi!C said Thursday a1 a
Although die neighborhood is not in the viinews conference in which he adamandy defended his decision not to try and
!age, it is served by the village's waler syslem
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die KKK's Aug. 21 rally.
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which ex~ds along Stale Roule 124 toward Syra"If we were lo-draw die line today for die KKK, who would we draw the " ~line for tomorrow?" he said.
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Michael said she hu been calling the waler
The mayor; who is black, found himself on the defensive after the head
departmenl for three weeks to no avail, with no
the local National Association for Advancement of Colored People - and an
one •returning her calls. One village employee
old political rival of While's -vowed to prolest al the event
made the comnient that she should expect low
The KKK has been panted permission by dtc: city to rally outside a """m' 1 water pressure beCause she lives on a hill,-w said.
She presented Mayor Frank Vauti,han with a
court building.
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' The QVent will Jake place on die .day the Cleveland Browns wiD play
petition from her neighbors-who are having simifirst home game after a three-year hillus l'rorn the NaliOnal Football l..eague. Jar J'I'Oblems with low waler pressure. Vaughan
new Browns st,adium is less than a mile from the rally site. , ,
said council will address !he problem and apolo. The &amp;8ltf&lt;' will cap a \l[eek:long celebration of die Browns return 1o Clevegized to Michael for the lack of oonsideratiop by
land and thbusands -o f people will likely be in the area bows before the game
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Even cto5er 'to the while supremacist group's rallying site, a downtown conlack of communication between village supervij'venticlll cenler will be hOSiing an expoSition focusing on black families.
sors and officials.
The city, m~while, will provide pro!CCI:ion to keep the KKK and other
"They come and go whenever they please," he
prorcslers separatta and may allow lhe Klansmen to put on their while robes
commenled.
in die court building's parking garage - a likelihood that infuriales the
During open discussion, council members
bnJtuiZI~I up problems brought up in earlier council
NAACP.
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White "mighl as ~11-gtl his paddy wagon ready," said Cleveland NAACP
thai have not been fixed.
President George Forbes, who lost to While in the 1989 mayoral race. "This
branch will n01 remain silenl while a black mayor of this town ~nds tax dol'
)ijfS to assi~ in the promulga!ion of hate by ensuring the Klan's comfort while
in·this~."
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KKK and the·mayor allowing dtc:m access to dtc: garage, where undercover
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_"If the mayor is concenlCd for the safety and security of lhe KKK while
dressing. he should invile them to his office because we all know there is no
safer place in town," said Bob Beck, president of the 1,600-member union.
The city tried to persuade the KKK to pick another day for its rally but its
leaders re~ the mayor said. White concluded that the city would lose a
court fight if illried to block the rally and he didn 'I want to expense of filing a
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lawsuit just to make a political stalemenl, he said.
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lnslead, the city wants to control the KKK's movements to keep both
demonstrators and oounler-&lt;lemonstrators calm during the rally. Other cities
thai have handled KKK rallies in similar fashion have weathered them relatively well, he said.
"Most of our options are going to be .bad options and worse options," said
White, who plans 1o encourage a~elanders 1o avoid a.direct confrontation
lhe KKK.
No ~e immedialely returned a call made to the imperial wizard of the
1Alneoican Knights of lhe Ku Klux Klan, the KKK branch staging die rally.

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Laic Thursday, a bomtisquad detonated materiils in the back yard of HensIcy's house, The Lima News reported. A police spokesman would not elaborale, oilier than 1o say gasoline Wl&lt;i involved.
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Poliqe wen: searching today for dtc: occupant of dtc: "home, Michiiel
Lawn:nce Hensley, 30.
The Shelby Counly sheriff's department said Hensley was believed lo ~
heavily armed and was considered exlrerndy dangerous.
Sidney police Chief Sieve Wearly said three dead girls were found in dtc:
house and a wounded woman Wl&lt;i in dtc: yard when offiCCIS arrived at the scene
shortly aft;er S p.m. Thursday.
About 20 minutes later, dtc: man was shot to death al a house in die county,
the sheriff's office said.
None of die victims were identified immediately.
Neighbors of !he man told lhe Dayton Daily News die man arid his family
belonged to Hensley's church.
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the economy; New Yorkers offer·first lady adv.ice
a public foru':"," said Stephanie Drin~ater, a 34year-old mower of three.
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Mrs. Clinton cpntinued her lour of New York on
Thursday, !raveling to Cooperstown to talk heallh
care, to Clinton for lunch, arid 1o Utica for a meeting
with .senior citizens:
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O!icken's marquee shouting " Welcome To Oneon- _
Ia Mrs. Clinton," . there were few indications on
Thursday that the fi rs! lady had been there just 24
hours before.
A police officer weaved his bicycle slowly
through the quiet downtown, where the Secret Service the day before asked retire&lt;flawyer John King
to vacate a park bench. Betsy Busche felt relief after
working two weeks to make the local product retail
store she oversees look just right.
. Elena Doyle again tended her two gourmet Ita!- ·
ian markets after a week's worth of media attention
as a hand-picked atlendee"' Mrs. Oinlon's meeling.
The economy will rule the Senale race, several
residenls agreed.
" I don '1 tliink her so-called listening lour exposPRE$SING · THE FLESH - Firat Lady es her 1o dtc: issues upstale," said retired college proHillary Rodham Clinton ahak. . handa with fessor Thomas Gergel. "J-Ier husband's visiti ng
aupportera during a vlalt JO Oneonta, N.Y., places that have not taken part in the country's ecoWedneaday.
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Schmid was.setting up die coffee cream and while said while window-&lt;~hopping.
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chocolale chunk cookies a1 a makeshift cafe for
Some residents were lurned off by the event's
Hillary Rodham Clinton's visil, she didn't imagine , perfect choreography. A meeting with the feel of a
the firs! lady would seek her counseL
living room chal af the SIBle University of Oneonta
But !his was the "l.islening to New Yorkers" was invitation only.
tour, and Mrs. Qinton skipped n01 even dtc: smallest
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insisled on paying for her drink. With a smile and a
thank-you, she also made progress toward a goal of
· her week-long tour - endearing voting New YorkCrs.
" She was. really down-to-earth. It was really
cool," Schmid said. " She has a lot of work to do, but
I think she's up for the challenge and she's willing to
work hard."

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voti ng-decisions.
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