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The Daily -S entinel

Friday

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

pro~d

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
· matched couple
. 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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b egan to e nvision what it woul,d be you and your hushand should predeThis dear man re ~.:cn tl y told nw
like for Snowball to li ve with cease h im .

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he " tired of;he long commute to band's hospital? Could your husband lhe "teenager"
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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POMEROY
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.

Plain s Veteran s of Foreign Wars Post

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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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Breth ren m Chn st Church. W1ck ham

. 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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SALEM GENTER
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a pot luck suppe t beginning at 6:30
p.m. followed by meeting at 8 ·p.m.
Final plans for the i 25th anni versary
celebration on July 24-25 will be
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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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rnigltt. also be used.' as matching or leverage
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.
,
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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crashing 1o the ground.
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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.
OHIO
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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
Oy
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
come
from
the Federal Avialion
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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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Contamination levels in Middleport water increase

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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
the water dCpartment. .
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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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The Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association also blasted the mayor, issuing a stalement thai the union is otlcnded by.the idea of having 10 protect die
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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Neighbors said they heard three loud booms.
"II made my house shake," said Don Leckey.

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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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Excepl for plasuc tellers on the Kentucky Fned
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.
nomic recovery."

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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
" I was a little disappoinled there wasn't more of
chance 1o do jus! that
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"She asked what sprilzer I'd recommend,"
Schmid said. " I told her strawberry-kiwi was
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Strawberry-kiwi it was for !he firs! lady, and she
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."

M051walking down Oneonta's Main Strcct welcomed a inion's visil, but il appeared to change few
voti ng-decisions.
"I think I'll save that to see who's runni ng firs!,"
Dale Rogers, a mai ntenan"f worker at Wilber

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The Daily Sentinel Will Richardson open up U.Cal's contract?

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ly 30 from the General Accountin&amp; Office, 61
from inside DOE and more than a dozen reports
More than a month
from various panels •. have warned of security
after Energy Secretary Bill
problems. All have prOduced the same result:
Richardson ordered secu·
nothing.
rity tightened at our
"We intend to keep the pressure on ~E and
nuclear
labora!ories,
the labs to end the spin and correct this intolera·
things are getting back to
ble situation once and for all," said Rep. Thomas
business-as-usual.
Bliley, R·Va. "I will fight for legislation that will
Two weeks ago, as
hold the department and its contractors more
pressure mounted on the
accountable." administration to do something in the wake of
Strong words from the man whom Congress
massive security breaches at the laboratories, has entrusted to find a fix for the security lapses.
Richardson announced a second security "stand- For those words to mean something, Bliley must
down" at Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos and . , do two things: First, he has to force the University.
Sand.a National Laboratories. The two--day shut· of California to compete for its lab-management
down meant no regular work, giving lab employ· contract .. something it hasn't done in 50 years.
ees the chance to review how they handle sensi·
Then he has to real1ze that security problems
tive classifled mforrnation.
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will only get solved when there is punishment for
So what happened durmg the stand&lt;jown? poor performance. Last year, the University of
According to an Energy Department press Califdrnia re,ceived a $10 million year-end bonus
re lease, lab managers were to review the ."histor· for its effortS, despite widespread evidence that
ical problems of,the lab culture's resistance ... that lab security was abysmal.
are revealed m the...(Cox and Rudman) reports"
• and ensure that lab employees
understood the recent flurry of
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lraedom Cheap
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• 1 just fimshed readmg USA Weekend's so-called s~ientific poll of 1,005
.• . :people (yada, yada, yada),; You know; ·1 JUSt wonder how many people 1
:know or are from around this area were polled. There's an old saying, "l'•g·
vres don't he, but liars do figure." It says in the poll that 52 percent of the
. ·pt,ople favor modifying or ellmiOating the 2nd Amendment, the right to keep
. and 'bear arms. 1 guess that's why 32 states have "shall issue" ~rmits for
: people 10 carry contealed handguns. 1 guess that's why the House and Sen·
; l!le changed in 1994 (although the Republic""' haven"! done much for the
• ·gun owners). 1 guess that's why a large part of the Brady Law was shot down
• 10 the Supreme Court There ar~ 20,000 gun laws throughout the_'United
'states 1 wonder If the USA Weekend told their "pollees" about the gun
laws? ~ •
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You know it's ,rather scary though how. many people are willing to give
• 4 p'frcedoms thinking they might be a l•ttle safer. " '
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• . it was all hght to strip search school kids Kinda makes yQu wonder what th~
, • real motive is in these people's mmds.
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Richardson would have to not1fy the umvers•ty at
the end of neKI year 1f he intends to compete the
contract.
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PENTAGON P&lt;?RK ·· The Air Force mar
soon have some a1rpla~es they say they don 1
want. courtesy of the M1ssoun congressiOnal del·
egation.
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The plan was hatched '" a m1d-June meetmg
between aides from R~J~U~~~~~~~~.c~:::~~~~~:
"Kit" Bond's office . an~ their
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staffers for Democrat Dick Gephardt
lican Jim Talent.
'll)e discussion centered on how to get mo'n_i~....
to build four F·ISs. Although the producuon 1me·
will still close temporarily at the e~d of the
the purchase could speed reopemng. The
line employs more than -7,000 people.
"'J!lere is no requ•_rement for these planes by
the Air Force," says A1r ~orce spokeswoman Glon~ K~!es. "It's a super a~rcraft, but there are other
pnont..es. If we get ihese, we Will have to co~e

Roush reunion planned
1 Descendants of Leonard and Susan Roush will have their reunion Sun·
day, noon at Star Mill Park in Racine. Bring covered dish and dessert.

Civil War author to speak
Lester Horwitz, author of The Longest Raid of the &lt;:;ivil War, about
Morgan's Civil War raid, will be at the Pomeroy Public Library Saturday,
July 17 at 10 a.m. to present a shor11ecture about his book. Signed copies
will be available for sale. Mr. Horwitz recently received confirmation that
his book has been nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in history.

Eastern School Board meeting slated ·
The Eastern Local Board of Educ!ltion will hold a special meeting
Monday, 5 P·l"!'· at the admmistrative office in Tuppers Plains to consider
personnel matters.

Immunization clinic

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On the morning of the first day,
thing~ went relatively according to
plan. Each of the lab directors gave
their employees " a half-hour
THANKS
speech, followed by a three-hour
presentation on counterintelligence
-by "a former FBI employee.
EVERYTHI~
But the diligence apparently
ended there. After lunch, employ·
ees were to watch two half-hour
safety vidr.os, But according to
several sources at Los Alamos and
Lawrence Livermore, many of the
people who were supposed to be
providing a good example .. the
R~ADMV
managers •. were nowhere to be •
found. Not surprisingly, few of the
rank-and-file watched the videos.
One source put the number of ~o·
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pie in his sector who watched the
videos at 25 percent.
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"Management's "!'Sponse was
typical of the arrogance and pre·
vaillng lab culture of defiance, at /
least from where I sat," one Liver·
more staffer told us .
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But Livermore spokesman Jeff I.,L~---,'..::.__··~~------------.,.---~...:._..,....;--~.;......----'--_::!l
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Garberson dispute~ that assessment
and,. says the lab took the two-day standdow.n
"I don't sec how exactly we can change the lab up with mo~n from somewhere else.,"
·' 'very seriously."
culture thai (Rudman) referred to in lhe report, if
That somewhere else could be the budget for
Even the cntics say that the latest stqppage the contractor is the s~me, the management's the the next·gener,ation F-22 fighter. D~veloping the
was treated more seriously than similar ep1sodes same, the employees are the same," said Rep. F-22 has taken on new importance with the recent
·in the past. But they hold little hope that the Ron Klink, D-Pa.
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sale of F-16 source codes to the United Arab Emi·
reforms will have long-lasting impact. "The pres·
· AI first glance, Richardson sccms1ikelllerignt rates. Without exclusive knowledge of the codes,
sure this time is a little more intense," one lab man to o~n ~p the management contract to out· the United States won 'I regain their technologJcal
employee' told us. ~'(But) a lot of people are say· side bidding. As a Democratic,congressman, from edge until the first F-22s are in the sky,
ii1g this wil.J go away when the presidential elec· New Mexico earlier this decade, Richardson
A staffer for Rep. Talent disputed Kales' state·
tion JS over and Richardson leaves."
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called on then-Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary to men!, telling us the Pentagon requested the planes
History seems to support that ass~ssment. do just' that. She refused.
because it fears the 1';·22 won't be ready on lime. ,:
More than 100 reports jn the last 20 years ··flear;
Now that he h3S' O'Leary's job, however, Copyrtght1wt, United Feoturo Syn&lt;tleatt,lnc. 1, 1
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Teen sentenced for setting hospital fire

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Budget surpluses, pr·oJeCtlons an guesswor .

By WALTER R. MEARS
kind 0 'f tax cuts the Republicans 'Want. shrink federal spendinS, to stay with· tions ass~me that OJngress will hold
AP Special Correspondent
Clinton and the Republicans agree in limits set by a 1997 bu&lt;iget agree· spending increases within the rate of
WASHINGTON (AP) - Watch· that Social Security revenues, which men! between Congress and the inflation through 2009.
ing all those forecasts of future budget ) Iecount for 95 percent of tho;' surplus Wh1te House.
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surpluses roll inward and upward, the anticipated in .the next budget year,
Early that year, the prOJeciJon for federal spend10g dJSCIJlllne never seen
congressman called it amazing.
should be off-limits, not to be tapped 1999 was of a $117 billion budget before. And some sort o( political
\'II seems as if every month there by borrowing for general government .deficit. Revenues went up unexpect· consenSus to do it, spanning four con·
is a new pro~ction, and I have a feel· spending as has been the pattern in the edly, Clinton and Congress made their gressional and two presidential elec·
mg 1f we wait long enough, it will be past.
budget deal, and the estimate was Cllt· ti\)ns.
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a zillion dollar surplus," said Rep.
The Social Security surplus is esti· to $52 billion. The latest estimate is of
There are other variables. Wars
Vito Fonsella of New York's Staten mated. al $1.9 trillion over the .neKI a $120 billion surplus when tl]is bud· and disasters cost money that can't be
Island.
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decade, and both sides say thai should get year ends on Sept. 30. But all of foreseen. The emergency appropria·
He is a Republican, and like his be locked away, reducing the national that surplus is in Social Security rev- rion Congress just passed lowers pro·
party's leaders, he doesn't want to debt.
enues. The budget ~gress sh~pes '' jected surpluses by $40 billion over
wait to cut taxes. He told the House
That narrows the fiel!l for the cer· with appropriations, each year will the next 11 years, according to the
"a big chunk of th1s SO"called sur· tain debate over how to use the rest of still be $4 billion in deficit.
OJngressional Budget Officp And
plus" should be used for tax cuts.·- .. the surpluses, proJected ~~ about $1
For 2000, the Congressional Bud· there certainly will tk more emer·
House GOP leaders want cuts of trillion over the neKI 10 years. The get Office projectS a $14 billion sur· gency appropriations-adesignation
about $850 ·billion o,yer the n'ht 10 president and congressional leaders plus, but that comes with a caveat. It that exempts them from the spending
years. The House Ways and Means are to meet next ~eek (o talk about happens only if Congress enforces- limits- during the next 10 years
C:Ommi!)C~ will start drafting a tax cut the budget and the projected surplus· and Ointon si~- cuts in domestic
Everything ~dds up to substantial
bill next \&gt;ie~k.
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programs to_ a~Jde by the 1997 caJ':S.
s~rpluses well ,mto ,the new century,
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But P~1dent 010ton_has other
Projections are the key, to all of
!hose hm1ts ~ueezc; spend10g wtth less cef!3~nty_ about how much,
· pia~, for mcre¥"d spending on ~- this. Nobody doubts that there are opllons even more IJ~htly 10 2001 an? for all the prOJ~CtJons that spelt ~ut
cation, the environment, new retire· going to be surpluses, but the detailed 2002, when they eKpue. The assump·· totals long m advance.
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ment tax breaks, p~escription drug estimates stretching out for the next lion that they ~ill hold is .ashaky om:,.1
_Ther~ is ·one political cer!amly ·
benefits under Med1care .and other 15 years can oply be educated guess· at be~t, partJcularly w1th defen~e Oonton and m~t of the members ,of
programs. He has a more hmJted, tar· work.
spendmg headed up and a commit· Congress de~a~mg what to do w1th
ge~ed taK cu~ plan; and while he srud
The n'umbCrs assume uninterrupt· menl ~!ready rna~~. to put more the money Will be long out of office
he d constde~ ~ther ,pwposa]s, ed Ccortomic growth over the next money mto road bwldmg.
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before ~he proJeCtiOns come due and
Democrats are &amp;aymg he d veto the decade, and political decisions that
Beyond that. the surplus proJec· prove nght or wrong.

More t•Ime In
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. A sizable chunk of the people polled were w~men, probably these SO·
:called (here's the latest. bu~rd) :·~occer moms." Well, soccer moms,
. maybe you sho~ld take a look m the m1 rror. You are a large part·of the prob'
: l~m . Maybe if you would know what your kids are doing, who they are run·
• ning with, and lay down the law, there wqjlldn 't be near the problems. So By Jan Shoalee
Among the profiles of pixel pushers, code
; ~uit blaming something on someone else.
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and amazing algorithm aces that pre·
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I had to laugh at the statempnt "stressed-out teens." Stressed out from
dictably
fill
the pages of \\(ired magazine month
: what? Not getting en&lt;;&gt;ugh play prettJes? Not gelling the latest fashion? Not
after
month,
there
was m the late~t issue an article
• ,getting a car on your 16th birthday? Not the right look? I don't think it's
about flying.
''stressed-out" but "spoiled rotten" or "Ritalin-loaded."
Apparently many among our new class of
I know 1"11 irntate some people with this letter, but maybe it ~-n get peo·
entrepreneurs
spend more time in the sky than on
: pi~ thinking
the
ground
One
Net design consultant logs over
: ; P.S. According to a survey of regiStered voters, Lawrence e.search,
150,000
mile&amp;
a
year. There are also oodles of
• 1998: 85 percent of Americans believe people should have the ight to use
"200
day
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people,
in the air at least 200 days out
: firearms for defense in their homes; 64 percent favor law-abJding citizens to
carry firearms for personal protection outside their homes; 72 percent favor of the year. Hank Nothhaft, chair of Olncentric
• stiffer sentences for criminals who use a gun m cnme rather than more gun Network, achieved a lifetime total of 3 million
miles with American Airlines, Most impressively,
• laws.
Evan
Orenstein, an executive vice president at
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Lowell W. Rogers
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a "hot Web design and consulting
New Haven, W.Va
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five times" in-flight
I managed to half-watch it myself once on an
By The Associated Prn~
. airplane, but such a claim is pathetic. Bad roman·
Today is Friday, July 9, the !90th day of 1999 There are 175 days left m
tic comedies and movies featuring whimsical
: the year.
Irish (or Scottish) scamps, seen tirequently, are
• • Today's Highlight in History:
now prime jet-lag indicators.
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On July 9, 1896, William Jenmngs Bryan caused a sensation at the
But to see them only once (or half-once, as I
: Democratic national convenllon in Chicago with his "cross of gold" speech did) marks you as a Luddite, hitchhiking the
: denouncing supporters of the gold standard (Bryan went on to win the wrong way down the information highway.
· party's nomination.)
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It IS iromc, in an age when everything reeks of
On th1s date:
irony, that the World Wide Web ·· that digital
· In 1540, England's King Henry VIII had his 6-month-old marriage to his
domain wherein all products, entertainments and
. fourth wife. Anne of Cleves, annulled.
information come crawling to you, like slave ·girls
• In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read aloud to Gen. George to a pasha •• has created a boom 1n air travel,
; Washington's troops in New York.

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arguably the worst aspect of
the so-called "real world"
today. "Occupancy rates are
higher than ever," Wired
noted, "and demand for first·
and business-class size seats
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is... feverish .... "
At one point videpconferenc·
ing was supposed to cut into
air travel, but apparently
videoconferencing just doesn't
cut it. No, to close the deal, you've got to hop on
the red-eye to Helsinki, fly for 57 hours straight,
hop off, grab a latte l!(ith your conferee, close the
deal, then fly back.
Naturally, these "hyperfliers" complain a lot:
about luggage, terrible food, bad seats, unfair
carry-on rules, filthy bathrooms, overcrowding.
But for all their complaining, these "hyper·
fliers" seem to enjoy their status as savvy zorn·
bies. "Ask for cheese," advises Judy Balint of
ETrade. "It's the only food the airlines can't
ruin." Do you know which plane, a DC-10 or 757,
offers more leg room? The hyperfliers do. They
know the difference between GSO and BOS,
between SI'O and LAX. Unllss they "re upgraded,
they never fly First Class·· too wussy.
Still, these high rollers ,have been targeted by
the airlines. They get drive-up windows to pur·
chase tickets, over-decorated lounges with video
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Despite their macho attitudes, the hyperfliers arc
bound to get spoiled. And others are turning to
private jets ·• more affordable now, because they
can be time -shared ~y scvera,l corpo\at10ns
But the final option, according to Wired, is
staying at home. These are the new "stationary
elite •• those who use their power to stay put."
The older executives are tired of jetting all over
the world; now they make thelf young assistants
do that sort of work for them. And, of course, if
you're powerful enough, the young and eager will
come to you, so jet-lagged that you can have your
will with them.
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Well, I don't know. It seems a long way to go
to get where you started from On the other hand,
air travel is the worst it's ever been. The passen·
gers are gettmg surly, and the fl•ght attendants all
seem to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown
If you can get away with it, why not stay home?
Hey, that's what I do! Alii need now is a corpo·
ration to back me up, or at least some kmd of IPO for
a Web-based content delivery system I'll just sit on
the couch with my remote control, and wait for the
disheveled youngs!Pfs to show up, all red-eyed and
woozy, with their4\ow charts and business plans.
All I have to do is keep some peanuts on hand
•• every fl1er is a fool for a peanut •· some furru·
lure (with ample legroom) next to " WJlldow, a
stack of Hugh Grant videos and some cheese It's
a done deal. StatiOnary elitism, here I come'
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The Meigs County Health Department will offer an immunization clin·
ic Tuesday, 9-11 a.m. and 1·3 p.m. at the Meigs 'Multipurpose Cen\er,
Pomefll~· Every child must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
with copy of immunization record. For more Information cldl the health
department at 992--6626.
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By JOHN CUNNIFF
AP. Bualnass Analyst
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NEW YORK (AP)- Liste n closely and you can hear it; a hum in the air
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that's calleu conf1dence.
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«;:onsumers are confident. Incomes are rising in real terms - inflation
adjusted. that 1s Executive conf1dence also is ri.Fing, as measured by the lat.
'eSt Conference Board survey. Lenders are confident; borrowers too.
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I I ere S a p0 0
do with hi·tech entrepreneurs being con·
. students by KPMG, fident that they can take eKtreme nsks_
a mammoth and create miracles. _
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The· qu!'shon, 1f there IS one, IS when
accounting and confidence becomes excessive, and
financial informa- therefore foolhardy. Nobody, not even
tlon enterprise To the very careful Federal Reserve Board
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of Governors can say. There IS no one
quote Its report Of measure of overco(fidence.
findings: "A stag- There are, however, various indicators
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geflng 77 per Cent could be flas~Jing signals, if only we'd
of students believe pay att~ntioq_,
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There's a poll of students by KPMG, a
ey ~I ecome mammoth accounting and financial
' millionaires." mformatio~ enterprise. To quote its
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_cent of students believe they )"ill become milliona1res. ·;
• Never mind that they also indicated a visit by aliens 1s tw1ce '\'likely as
:another Great Depression. They could have been kiddmg. Just consider that
. not long ago most students were worned about getting a job.
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You don't have to search to fmd overconfidence in the marketplace. Not
:when you see spenders lowering the nation's savmgs rate to below ze~tl in
• spite of those rismg incomes. And planning to borrow more.
: : And then, as is becoming in~:reasingly evident, putting a good deal of that
:·money into the stock market in hopes of earning 50 percent or 100 percent
:in - no, not a year- but m· a few weeks if not days.
: You can interpret overconfidence from other actions too. In Social Secu·
;rity, for instance, where all the published fears of the retirement fund going
::broke are met by smaller and smaller savings for the future.
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Perhaps it's a consequence of growth in what some now call the "nanny
; ·state,"inwhJch,havenofear,thegovernmentprovidesaiLBelievingthat
: might be, as a moment's analysis suggests, the greatest risk of all.
': . ' You can read about overconfidence,in books being publisl),ed, such as one
:looking forward to 100,000 points on the Dow Jones average. And hear it in
:ads suggesting everyone's getting rich, "what about you?" · .
: ~ You ca~ listen to it· i~ th~ statements of the new ~urus, who tell you that ·
• •\he futur~, JS_ where reality JS .to be found or, to put 11 another way, that the
: ~ast- and all•ts lessons no l~nger _count.
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•: the current econom•c expanswn, now the longest peacetJm~ e,.Pa~swn on ,
:..record, can go.on for years more- and, yes, forever
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The Meigs County Bikers Association, All Riders Club and Athens
Hog Oub, in cooperation with Vaughan's Supermarket, will hold a bene·
fit bike run on Saturday to benefit Jeremy Rowe, who was burned in a
Welding accident at Meigs High School.
Sign in for the run will begin at 11 a.m. and the.last bike will leave at
noon. The last card will be drawn at5 p.m. The cost is $5;per person, and
music will be by Blind Side. There will be awards given and fundraisers
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said she .,xi a friend set fires at Akron aa:elerants 10 !he facility. They set bedOty Hospital for "a couple minutes of sheets, blankets, recycling contain9s
fun"wassentenced to two years injuve- and trash oogs on tire, police said. &lt;
nile detennon.
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Tracy Earlenbaugb, 15,_of FJiet. was ' which did not interrupt hospital service.
, sentenced Thursday after she enlered a
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' pleaofadmissiontofouroountsofJUVe· ingmorethanacouplerninutesoffun. lt
nile delinquency by reason of aggravat· was the dumbest thing I've ever done,"
ell arson in Summit County juvenile Earlenoough told Chief Juvenile OJurt
Court on June 30. •
Magistrate Maria Kostoff before she
Michelle R. Rigg;, 14, of Springfield was sentenced
.
Township, who also pleaded guilty to
Kostoff denied a request -for house
the same cha!ges, was expected to be arrest for Earlenbaugh, pointing out that
sentenced today.
it was rnoR}"than one fire and "extreme
Police said the two ~ who did d&amp;.lstation could have oocurred"

Death Notices
James Robert Cliff Cook
Services for James Robert Oitr Coole, 18, Gallipolis, who died Wednes·
day, July 7, 1999, will be I p.m. Saturday in the Foglesong Funeral Home,
Mason, W.Va., with Pastor Rob Ervin officiating. Burial will 1Je in the,
Reyn?lds S:Cmetery, Addison. Friends may call at the f•meral home from 6·
9 tomght.

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CLEVELAND (AP) - State
Superintendent Susan Tave Zelman
wants to drop three private schools
from Ohio's tuition voucher pro·
gram for having potentially unsafe
buildings.
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Zelman ordered her department
Thursday to begin immediate pro·
ceedings against the Islamic Acad·
emy School of Arts and Scien~es,
the Golden Christian Academy and
the Islamic School of the Oasis.
She said inspectors found the
schools' buildings were in "unac·
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Zelman also asked for an ~udit
ofthe' 1slamicAcademy'sbooks.
"It is my intent to ensur.e vouch·
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to attend these schools," Zelman
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Islamic academy Board Chair·
man Gerald C. Henley said he
planned to appeal the order. ;:
"Well; my only comment would
be that that's kmd of sad," he said.
"That's a sad way to dCJll with peopie who are trying to educate chil·
dren. It's a bigger blow to the community than it is to the directors of
the school."
Messages seeking comment
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Dealer reported last week that a
loophole in the voucher law had
allowed the schools to collect more
than $1 million 'i n public money.
Th~ ·voucher program provides
tax-funded scholarships to low·
income pupilS. in Cleveland so they
can attend pnvate sch"Ools, includ·
ing religious schools. Most of the
59 nonpubhc schools that receive
tuition vouchers have already met
state regulations.
After inspectio11s Wednesday,
depanment officials gave passing
grades to two of those nonchar·
tered schools, the Hanna Pe•kins
School and the Cleveland Coinmu·
nity Islamic School. ' ,
Hanna Perkins School already is
• licensed by the Ohio Depar1ment
of.Hu!Dan Services to proy1de spe·
ciak education services, inspectors
reponed.
The Cleveland Community
Islamic School has nearly comple!·
ed a chaner application, they said.
The Plam 'Dealer reported that
the Islamic Academy was in a 110,
year-old building· with no fire
alarrn, no sprinkler system, broken
windows and lead paint flaking
from the walls.
The newspaper also said the
school gave no state proficiency
exams and had a mostly unlicensed

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wou)d speak with Hanley, but that access ~0 Air .force' computer Information
he did not know what Hanley has to ey JAMES HANNAH
the computer system. ,
say. Hanley did not returri a' tele· Associated Preu Writer ·
Prosecutors said Liu downloaded
phone call Wednesday seeking comDAYTON (AP) - The attorney the passwords without permission,
ment.
for a Chinese,computer programmer but Alden· argued there was no evi·
" 'We're going to gJVe Mr. Hanley found guilty of unauthorized access to dence l.iu eKceeded his access to the
the opportunity to talk to us about an Air Force compuier that tracks the computer.
whatever he wants !O talk about," combat readiness of aircraft and
The computer system contains
,Richter said.
weapons says he may appeal.
"maintenance and failure-rate informa·
The case .against Fabiano and two · Defense attorney Randy Alden tion and is used to determine which
corporaii&amp;ns he allegedly controlled said he will review the tria) record to aircraft and weapons are available for
was continued last month because see if there is a basis to appeal Thurs- missions and when parts need to be
Fabiano refused to be interviewed day's conviction of Steven l.iu.
replaced. The data is not classified.
by the investigators.
The federal cour1 jufY deliberated
"It's not top secret. But it's an
George Voinovich had been for less than an bour _before convict· .. imponant Air Force system," assis· '
accused of approving a plan to usc a ing l.iu of two misdemeanor counts of · 'tant U.S. Attorney Richard Chema
middleman to conceal the source of intentionally accessing a compuier .told the jury in his closing statement.
$60,poo transferred from his 1994 without authorization.
• · Prosecutor-S said Liu told investi·
re-election campaign treasury to
l.iu, 25, showed no )"eaction as the gators he downloaded the file, first
Paul Voinovich and Fabiano for verdicts were read. .:,
·
out of curiosity and then to "own" the
campaign work allegedly petiorrned
"He's obviously extremely disap- file.
by a former union official.
pointed," Alden said of Liu.
, Ronald Labby, wh.o, testified for
:Vin~en!
Pa~ichi,
George
Liu faces up to two years in prison the defense as a COJl!puter security
VomOVJCh s campa•gn treasurer, told but could be plaCed on probation. A expert, said the file used to copy pass·
a U.S. Justice Department lawyer · sentencing date was not immediately words did not have a ",}rapper" to
investigating another matter that set.. ·
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George Voinovich had approved the
Liu a Chinese national who 11ny,one usjng the ~ystem.
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Labby, a senior analyst at Tandem
Voinovich, according to " federal 10 Dayton in 1996 pleaded guilty to COmputers, . of Cupertino, Calif.,
court records. But Panichi later said the ch\lf8es last y;... but then with· helped the Air Force and FBI inv.Sti·
he wasn't specific enough about drew the plea.
gate Liu. He s_8id investigators found
what he knew for certain and what
Liu !\vice downloaded passwords no evidence that Liu used the pass:
he only as:'um~d.
.. • fro'? the computer database near words to alter any files in the ~ystem. '}
Th~ Vomov1ch brothers both sa1d Wr1ght-Patterson Air Force Base.
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ing laking place.
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COLUMBUS (AP)- Investiga·
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sion want to hear from a lawyer for '
a former Statehouse lobbyiSt wbo
allegedly ha&lt;f..tloancial ties to U.S.
Sen. George Voinovich's brother.
Philip Richler, the commission's
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The commission this morning
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delay ,today's hearing until the
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the special investigator. A new date
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Hubbard Memorial Little League Tournament quarterfin~ls end

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Friday, July 9, 1999

, Po1 nt Pleasant State Farm
Jn suran.:e and Barlow Vincent posted wins Thursday night in the annual Bill Hubbard Memorial Little
' League Tournament, completing the
'field for the semi-final .round to be
peld tonigl)t at 6:30.
Federal
Hoc king
m eets
'P omeroy's Indian s in the opener.
:while ,Point Pleasant State Farm
jmeets Barlow Vincent in the finale at
;7:45. Tonight' ~ games will determine
'he combatants for Monday's c hamyionship and consolation games . .
; . Pitching is more than half your
~fcnse at most level s of diamond
•~port s. an d 1n
. a tournament of

Johnson said afler his team lost three
of four to the Rockies.
It was the 28th time this year a
team has scored I 0 or more runs at
Coors Field. The first eight runs in
the game all scored with' two outs.
By JOSH DUBOW
AP Sports Writer
Mark Grudzielanek had three hits
For Chan Ho Park and the Los · and three RBis and Karros hit solo
Angeles Dodgers, it didn 't matter homers in the second and ninth
how they won a. game. The way innings.
"Just to get a win, the way we've
things have gone this season. any
win will do.
been playing," Karros said. "Thank
Eric Karros hit two homers and goodness we got this one today.
Park drove in two nins to· earn his They ' ve been few and far between."
first win since May 26 as the
The Dodgers setH 10 men to the
Dodgers outlasted the Colorado plate in the first , scoring.five runs as
Rockies 11-8 Thursday.
seven straight batters reached base
" Ho nestly, I don't feel good safely. Brian .Bohanon retired the
. because I gave up seven runs ," Park first two batters on just four pitches
said. " But .finally I can sleep tonight but couldn't get ariother out wirh his
NICE JOB, GREG! -The Cincinnati Reds' Gr~ Young geta ·COil: '
because I won. It's easy to forget the next40 pitches.·
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· gratulations from teammate Sean Casey after Young's two-run
bad games if I'm winning ."
.
Gary Sbeffield and Karros both homer In lhe first Inning of Thursday night's Nation111 League game
p~rk (5, 7), who had lost his previ - singled, and .Raul Mondesi and against tl)e host St. Louis Cardinals, -who lost 8·5. (AP)
ous four starts, won despite allowmg Adrian Beltre each walked, forcing
I 0 hns and seven runs m ftve 10 a run. Grudzielanek followed with
·a thrc£-rim double to right-center.
innings . His ERA rose to 6.52.
In a typical Coors Field game, the Angel Pena reached on third baseDodgers built leads of 5-0 and 10-5 man Shumpen 's error, and Park hit
before holding on for jus t their sec- an RBI single, chasi ng Bohanon (9o nd win in II games.
7). who lost his fourth straight start.
· "I am JUSt glad to get out .of here
" I took a big l~ad and 'made it a of the fifth before the s.:ored four
with h win." . manager Davey
(See NL on Page 5)
small lead," Harnisch .said Thursday runs off Harnisch in the following
night after pitching well· enough to two innings .
get the win in the.Cincinnati Reds ' 8Harni~~h (9-6) said the big l ~ad
5 victory over :the St. Louis was distracting.
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Cardi nals.
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'.' Having a hig lead didn ' t hel p my'
" We ·won the game, a nd that's ali' concentrati on, yllu get a li.n le lazy,"
that
matters," he said. "I didn' t have h~ said.
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• TURNS DOUBLE PLAY - Moments after retiring the Minnesota
it
rig~t
away."
anything
and
I
knew
Jimy Williams." When you play 162
Twins' Crlstlan Guzman at second base, Cleveland second sacker
;.•.
The Reds led 6-0. after their half
(See REDS on Page 5)
Roberto Alomar watches his throw get to first base in time to retire
games, sometimes these things hap•
pen .,
Jacob Jones and record the game-ending double play in Thursday
,.
night's American League game in Minneapolis, where the Indians
Bobby Witt (5-5) won for just the
res.
u
lt~
·won 9-2. (AP)
By The Associated Press
.
second time since May I, allowing
Jose Canseco found a perfect rem- two runs and seven hits ih 6 ), innings .
Here are the results from the Fourth of July weekend races at Kanawha
edy for his hitting woes~ a fat pitch Rol!erto Hernandez pitched the ~inth . Valley Dragway in Southside, W.Va .
right down the middle. · . .
for hts 25th, save tn 28 opportumttes.
Drivers will be listed by name, hometown and v.ehit le . Winners are
Canseco s homer p~t Tampa Bay
listed .first
Canseco hit his AL-Ieading '3 l sr
homer as the Tampa Devil Rays beat up 2-. 1, but Boston t~ed ti t~ the topof
Saturday's races
the: 8oston Red Sox 3 _2 Thursd~y the stxth on Troy .0 Leary s RBI stnH~l Street Divilii9n: Roger Jones , Lancaster, · Nova; Doug Keller,
night. Canseco broke .a 1-for- 23 . ~le.,. Wade 8oggs doubled later tn the
Ch•lhcothe, 19&amp;8 Must;mg
·
slump
with
a
414-foot
so.lo
~hot
off
~n~
to
move
w1thtn
22
htts
of
Junior
Dragster
Division:
Charley Betts II, Hunt.ington, W.Va.,
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The ning lwice.
.
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1
Spitzer;
'Tyler
French,
Middleport,
1995 Spitzer
.
·
Bnan
Rose
(4-2)
m
the
thtrd
tnlung.
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·,
·
.
Cleveland .Indians are glad to he
B~t on Thursday, the Twins: who
"It
was
a
slider
·
right
over
•
Jhe
.
In
~ther
AL
ga~es,.
11
was
Modified
Division:
Charlie
Starcher,
St.
Albans,
W.Va.,
1962 Falcon;
done with the Minnesota Twins .
have I0 rookies o n Lheir roster, were
middle
of
the
plate,''
Canseco
said.
Ch1cago
6,
Kansas
Cny
5,
Toront?
1972
Dempn
·
.
.
Wayne
Adkins,
Syracuse,
Despite winning nine of 12 ' outmatched by a veteran pitcher in
Pro Division: Fred ~isor, Wellston, 1965 Chevelle; Darrell McCain,
against the Twin s this season. top form.
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' " Even as bad as l 'vebeen slumping, II, Balttmore 6, New York 3, Detrou
2, and Cleveland 9,.Mmnesota 2.
Oak Hill , 1975 Corvette ,
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Cleveland has a lot of respect for the
Charles Nagy ( 11·11 ), selected to I co uldn't have missed it"
Canseco
also
scored
;he
eventual
Blue
J~y~
11,
Orioles
6
..
Pure Street Division: Marc French, Middleport, 1971 Caprice; Cherry
young Minnesota team .
. : the American League All-Star team
Toronto hu ~t~ .home~. mcludtng
Strawther, Winftl'ld, W.Va., 1969 Nova
"1bey remind me a lot of the ball- the previous day, won for the eighth .winning run in the ~ixth on John
Quick 8 Division: Neal Vance, West H'lllllin, W. V;1., 1965 Impala;
club we had a few years ago ," time in nine decisions and beat the Flaherty's single. Canseco walked two each by Wtlhs Otane~ and ,Tony
Wtll Brogan, Charleston, W.Va., 1969 Camaro
Cleveland's Jim Thome said after Twins for the ihird time in as many and went to second on a groundout Battsta, and completed tts se~ond
Sunday's races · · "
·
beating the Twins 9-2 Thursday starts this year. He's become the ace before Flaherty's hit put Tampa Bay three-game sweep of Bahtmore m 10
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days. ·
Junior Dragsler Divisioo: Michael Stowers, Huntington, W.Va., 1999
night. "All their young · players are of an oft-maligned Cleveland starl- ahead 3-2. ·
The loss was . Boston 's , third
Carlos Delgado ·. and· Sh~~~on
Spitzer; Amanda Hill , Laurinburg, N .C ., 199S ~SI.ilnton
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Rutland,
1969
Camaro;
Wayne
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Adkins,
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1972
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rotation together," Indians manager
Pro Division: Johnny O ' Many, Winfield, Ala., 1963 Corvette·. Jack
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senes II - 1.·
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with the Twins , were all decided by constant."
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just
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Blue·
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beat
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cr with the Yellow Jackets. said. team can onl y ha\e a fc.,. .. pJayer&gt;
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the fans wo n us the ball game. and of minor league fonthall
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Cry stal Robinson added 12 points
~ The M y,tit:~. \\ ho lll.:at Nt:\\ Yorio.:
and .Vickie Jollll,o n had 1 I point; o n Tuesday. fa il ed 111 an ,mcinpt (or
and~ \.-.; rebo und ~ fur New York . ·
' their fir st \,Innin g ''r~al.. . \\hi l ~.: th ~
Tht: loss waS the Roc kers' (2-8) ~argest margin in fran chi~ c- hi~ t or~
,.,·orst defeat of the season. '
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: Starzz 81, Mystics 65
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· chamique Hold sd aw had · 13
Wcnay Palmer scor~d 17 points and . poi nts .for Was hm gton. but , he also
Adrienne Goodso n added 15 as Utah ' had I i turnovers
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Monqrchs 74. Comets 63
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allowing two runs over five innings
in his first . NL start. The Cubs won
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Braves S, Marlins 2
At Atlanta, Kevin Millwood
pit&lt;;hed a seven-hitter and Chipper
Jone,s homered for the third straight
game.
Millwood ( 11-4), selected to his
first All-Star team on Wednesday,
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his fifth ~traight stan .
_ Brian Jordan · and Ry an Klesko
also homered for the Braves, who
have won six of their last eight
games .
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Brian Meadows (6- 10) took the
The Mcts bullpen. seco nd best in
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Diamondl)acks 8, Astros 7 (II)
to ho ld a lead for startc.r Masato
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run nt'f Yo~hi i in the top of the sixth
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Bobby Aya la (1-5) struck o ut two Diamondbacks a wild win .
Houston. which trail ed 5-2 enter. in two scoreless innings and Ugueth
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. Urbi na got his 19th save.
eighth, then' tied the game in the
~ Cubs 9, Pirates 4
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homered and drove in fou'r runs, and Vladimir Nunez. It was Ari.zona's
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Houston scored in the lOth and lith
Pittsburgh rookie Kris Benson.
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Gregg Olson (4-4), activated from ·
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· run homer. then added an RBI si ngle the DL earlier in the day, allowed one'
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season. That win got the attention the
commissioners of Natio nal Min o r
League Football officials and have
issued an invitation for the Jackets to
join the Ce,ntral Ohio Football
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CLEVELAND (AP ) - It was a coach RichieAdubato.
able to rest center Kym H'iimpton
dream night for NCw York Libert.y
. With a comfortabl.e lead, he was who was nursing a hurt knl.:'t: anJ
g1ve center Mit hck' VanGorp a
chance.
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Nagy, pitched seven innings, giv- ·o ne · hit through ' the ·first, three injur:ed pcopl(' a rest a nd yo u·\'c gm
ing up nine hit s and two runs with innings ., but he never made it out u f a big enough lead to play you r
four s trik~outs '"and one walk . Over the fourth.
bench," Adubato said after the
his l~st II starts. Nagy is 8- 1· •with a
'om·~r .Vizquel drew a leadoff Liberty cru shed the Cleveland·
3.44 ERA. He has lo\l:ered his ERA walk imd .scored one out later on a Rockers 84-49 Thursday night in the'
double by Manny Ramirez, who WNBA.
from 6.17 to 4.43.
Last year Nag y went eigh t starts increased his major league- leading
· The 35- point differe nce was the
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largest margin o f victory for first'a victory he fore turning it on late to
Consecutive singles by Thome. p lace New York (8-4) thi s season .
Richie Sexson and Justice gave the
finish 15- JQ.
Sophia With erspoon made fou r
"I truncd vut a lot of thtn gs with Indians two more runs, and Wil son three-pointers and scored 22 points
my mechanics in the offseason ," drove in another with a sacrifice fly .
After. Einar Di'az's single chased
, Nagy . sa id . "W ith this team 's
' .ilffen sc. 1I kn ow if I can, put some Linc9ln, Benj Sampson' relie.ved and
. zeroes up there. we have a good gave. up a bloop RBI single to Kenny
·: chance to win."
J J fton that made it 5-0.
The . Indians gave Nagy all the
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.. inni ng, sending I(] ballcrs to the 1plate Lincoln. said. " !wish I could go back,
and scorin g five runs . They scqred out' there and start .the inning all
.' the rest of their runs in the seventh. 'o"er." .
Marty Cordova hit ''his eighth
. . Da vid Justice had three hits and •
· thre.e RBis, and Enrique Wilson went homer of the season in th~ bottom of
3-for-4 to lead Cleveland 's 16-hit the inning to put the Twins on the
attack.
board .
Mike Lincoln (3-9} gave up only

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on · a Adam Humphreys walk and
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two as Ned Park walked and Scolly
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the score to 6-3 . Rutla nd came back
with another run in the fourth . as
Michael Davis singled and scored on
two passed balls to make the score 6-

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youngsters playing consecutive
days, the task of finding and getting
good pitching is compounded. The
first game saw. pitching produce a 74 dogfight between winning State
Farm and Rutland, while in the
nightcap ·a pitching breakdown and
Barlow Vincent offensive outbreak
produced a 20} blowout .
first inning ,
After a &gt;eore l.
Rutland took a 2-0 lead in the second
inning on a Brandon Goble walk and
home · run by Michael Davis. The
lead was short-lived, however, as
State Fami plate&lt;! four runs in the
bottom half the inning to lead 4-2 .
, In that frame, Jacob Gillispie sin-

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L.A. beats Rockies;
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ihrec straight times last week in their one-out walk from Don Wengert .
. ~ as t ~t-bat. then won twice in the Ordonez, the team's lone All-Star
~a me
fashion ' Tuesday
and representative, then hit a 3- 1 pitch
:wedn esd ay licfore coasting in the into the right-center field gap .
Yankees 3, Tigers ·2
~·i nal c. The Orioles have lost 13 of ,
Tino
Martinez .hit a )iebreaking
!15, falling a season-high 16 gatt;~es
leadoff
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h
omer in the ninth' inning as
:Under .500 (34-50).
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W~ite Sox 6, Royals 5
. the New. York Yankees won th~ir
' Magg lio Ordone z hit a bases- final game in Tiger S,tadium .
Martinez lined a 2·2 fastball froin
loaded double with one out in the
)l inth inning. driving in the tying and C.l. Nitkowski ( 1-3) into the upper
deck bleachers in right-center · to
'winning runs at C hicago.
The Royals took a. 5-4 lead in the break a 2- 2 tie and make a winner
l o p of the inning on Carlos Beltran's out of Orlando Hernandez ( I 0-6 ).
" EI Duque " went eight innings to
~ wo-run homer.
f~ The Whit e Sox loaded the bases wi n for the fifth time in his last six
j n the bollom half when reliever Tim . decisions. He gave up two rultsand
13 vrdak (0-2) walked Liu Rodriguh ,, seven hits, with tw o walks and seve n
~ ny Durh am reached o n a throw ing strikeout s. Mariano Rivera got the
~rror hy ' fir st hascman
Mike last three o uts fo r his 22nd save.
6wccnq. and Frank Thomas drew a

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"He was onl y going to pitch six
game swee p hy the Care:lln als. tryi ng
Jo ~e t ah'"'" the .500 mark for the· inni nl!s and he did it well enoug h for
u~ to ~i n the gitmc . ·· he said .
fir~ l tun ~ .-. in L·~ June 8.
Harnisc h allowed four run~ on
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Friday, July 9, 1999

Pomer9y • Middleport, Ohio

Friday, July 9, 1999

The Daily Sentinel • Page 7

Middle class America has\trouble meeting basic needs
By LAURA MECKLER
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Pren Writer

Luanne
WASHINGTON
,Shirling didn't think of bersclf as
,someone on the financial edge.' She
-and her husband had good jobs and
nOt much debt and were starting to fix
up their house ,
But sit&lt;: didn't have health insurance, and she unexpectedly lieGarne

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pregnant. She ended up wtth comphcations, a Caesarean sectio~ and
$20,000 in medical hills. Before
long. she had missed several mortgage payments and even had to use
food stamps for a short while.
She's not alone. Some 49 million
Americans - or 20 percenl of tit&lt;:
nation- had trouble meeting baSte
needs at leas~ once in 1995. That

mcludes paying rent, mongag&lt;S. food all of • suJdcn -bam! - ohis htl." needs had household incomes m the
and utihty bills.
,..,J M"'. Shirhng. ofWam:mon. Va .. bonom 20 percent of the ' naoion.
The poor~s!, of course. \\ere most 1\hO&gt;e fanul) income was about , meaning less than $16,800 per year.
likely to have trouble. But many. like S35.000 - putting them near the -Another 12.2 million were below
the Shirlings, are solidly middle natmnal a"era•e . "I thinl( a lot of $30,400.
class. And 8.1 million ,.ere in fami- people nut ther~ think 'thcy ' rc getiing
But 5.2 million ·people had
lies earnmg more than $45 .700 a b} and doing fme and don ·, realize incomes above $45.700, and another
year, the Census Bureau saJd m a how de' asoaoing it can hoi."
·~ 2.9 million we.,; above S68. 700 ~ in ·
report being released' today.
Nationwide. aboul 19.5 milhon of the wealthiest fifth of the nation.
'"We were nol really savmg,when those who had trouble meeting basic
Experts e.plain that many families

grain traders wins .approval
makers~ain

WASHINGTON (AP)-1lle Jusunhappy with the
tice Department h.S approved the deaL
merger of two major grain traders,
The ranking Democrat on the
p_rovided tbe companies sell off some Se·nate Agriculture Comminee, Sen.
~ their facilities. Still, som,e. la.w- . Tom ·H&amp;rkin of lo~~· called · the

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enough saved for an emergency. It's ·
particularly dangerous for familiu
living in expensive cities. or carryi~
large mongages Of' personal debt.
'That makes them vulnerable to
unexpected financial hits - a layoff
or large medical bill, for instance . Or
divorce can often push a family into
financial crisis, with the peSJPie who
used to pay one renl or mortgage now
forced to pay ·tw~.
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divestilures, "helpful. but noo
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The Justice Depaninent'on Thurs" It is obvious that the Department . day approved the acquisition by,
of Justice dcies not fully appreciate Cargill Inc., Nonh America's second
the._enormous impact this merger ,will largest grain trader, Of Continental
Gra1n Co.'s Commodity Marketing
Group on. the .condition the companies sell an array of grain and soy-

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Marriage licenses issued

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The Pomeroy Pohce Departmentmvesugated two auto acctdents on tues•
day.
According to department reports, modernle damage was caused to a car
driven by We~dy J. Thomas, 29, 'of Pomeroy. after tqe vehicle, a 1993 Nissan, was struck from behind by a car driven by Jack E. Morris, 58. Pomeroy.
Morris' 1994 Ford truck sustained \iglli damage. · · ·
In •·second accident, William G.:Anderson , 26. Rutland. struck parked
car on Wolfe Drive', owned by Wayne L Bar,nhart of Pomeroy, causing moderate damage to Bamharl's 1997 Pontiac, and light damage to the 1994 Ford
truck that he was driving.
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-to be wonh $300 l'nillion.-would h~ve
'illegally rcd•ced competition.
Agricldture Seci\etary Dan Glick'man, who had asked the department

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Pastor: E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday School • 9:30a.m. ·
Wors hip · 10:43 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services -·7:00p.m.

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Salem St.
Pastor: Rev . PaufTaylor
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Evening- 7,p.m. .
Wednesdav Services - 7 p.m .

Trinity Church
Second &amp; Lyn n, Pomeroy
" Pastor: Rev . Roland Wildman
Sunday school and worship 10:2.5

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326 E. Main St., Pomeroy
Rev. James Bernacki, Rev. Katharin Foster
Rev. Deborah Rankin, Clergy
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Sacred He•rt Calbollc Church
161 Mulbeny Ave., Pomeroy, 992-~898
Pastor : Rev ': Waller E. Hei nz
Sat. Cun . 4:45-5 :15p.m.; Mass-5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. ·8:45-9:15 a.m.,
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Pastor : Rev. Amos Tillis
Main Stre,et, Rutland .
, Sunday Wor:Ship--10:00 a.m.
Sunday Service-7 p.m. o

Chester Chun:h of the Nazarene
· Pastor; Rev. Herbert Grate
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

· Central Clu~tcr
Albury (Syro&lt;we)
Pastor: Chad Emrick
Suriday School - 9:45 a.m ..
Worship . I l a.m.
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Wednesday Services · 7;30 p.m.

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Rutland Church of the Nuartne
Pastor: Rev . Samuel W. Basy e-·

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Enterprise
Pastor: Keilh Rade r
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6.30 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Flatwoods
Pastor: Keitb Rader
Sunday School- LO a.m.
Worsh ip· 11 a.m.

Penland First Church of the Nazanone
Pastor: Mark Matson
Sunday Sctlool -10:30 a.m.
Morning Worship · II : 15 a.m.
Sunda)' Service - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p. m.

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Texas Community uff CR 82
Pas·tor: Robert Sanders
· .~Unday Sctiool- 9;30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.. 7:30p .m
Wednesday Services- 7)0 p.m.
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· Sunday School· 11 a,m.
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Wednesday Services. 7:30p .m.
Wednesda y Youth Service- i :30 p.m.

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Frwlom Gospel Mission
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd. 3·1
Past~r: Re V. Roger Wi'llfor;d
Sunday .SChool - 9:30a.m. \
Wurship, 7 p.m .

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While's ChaPel Wesleyan
Coqlville Road
Pas1or: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunda)' Sch'oo l -9:30a.m.
WOrship- 10:30 a.m.
WedneM!a)' Service' · 7 p. m.

Fainiew Bible Chul'(:b
·Letart, W.Va. Rt. I
Pastor: Briari Ma)·
Sunday School · 9;30 a.m.
Worship .· 7:00p. m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7:00 p. m.
hith Fellowthlp Crus•de for Christ
' Pastor: Rc\'. Franklin Dicke ns
s ~ ,.·icc: Friday , 7 p.m.

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United Brethren

Carleton lnterdenomiaatlonal Church
Kingsbury Road
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Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
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Pomero1 Church of the Nazarene
Pastor Rev. Llo )'d D. Orimm,Jr.
Sunday Xhool • 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wedne~ay Services- 7 p.m.

Tuppers Plains Sl. P1ul
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wo'rship- 10 a.m.
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Tuesday SCrvices- 7:30p.m.

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SoUth Bethd NeW Testament
Silv~r Ridge
, • Pasto r: Rubert Buber
. ·, Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Sun·. Worship - 10: 10 a.m. , 6 p.m.
WedneSday Service- 7 p.m.

S)'racuse Church of the Nazarene
PastQr, Robert J. Coc n ·
Sunday Sthool • 9:30 a.rn1
Worship · l0:30 ·a.m., b p.m .
Wednesday Services- ? p.m.
We~n~sday, "ids f9r f:hris!- 7 p.m.

· Worship · 9:30a.m. .
Sunday School. · 10:30 11,.m.
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Ft rst Sunday of Month - 7:JO.p.m . sef'o·ice

Stventh·Day Adventist
Mulberry Hts. Rd., .Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Lawinsky
Saturday ServitCs: ·
Sibbath School. 2 p.m.
Worship- 3 p.m.

Full Gosptl Ug~~ho~se
33045 Hiland Road, Pom~roy
Pa!itor: Rov Hu nter
Sun~ay SchOOl - 10 a.m.
:·E:vening 7:30p.m .
TuestJay &amp; Thursday.- 7;30 p.m.

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Church oflhe Nazare•e ..
Pastor: Tere5;a Wal4eck
Sunday School - 9:30 'a.m.
Worship· 10;45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service.s • 7 p. m.

.. Lona Bottom ·
'Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worsh ip - 10:30 a.m.

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Mlddltport Chttr(:h or lhe Nuarene
Pastor: Gregory A. Cumliff
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m. "
·Worship- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

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Monr Chapel Churth
Sunda~ schoq:l · 10 a.m. '
Worship - '11 a. m.
Wednesday Scryice · 7 p.m.

Unil&lt;d Failh Chu"'h ·
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pass
Pastgr; Rev. Robert E. Smilh, Sr.
. Sunday School.- 9:JO ~_.m . .....
Worship - 10:30 a.m.1 7 p.m .
Wednesda)' Service- 7 p.m.

Nazarene

Pastor: Bob Randolph
Worship - 9:30 a.m.
Su~d&amp;)' Sthoql - lOJOa.m.

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Worship - 16:30 a.m.

· Cht$ttiPastor: Shar=Dh Hausman
Worship- 9 a.m .
·." Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Thursday ServiceS- 7 p:m.

Syracuse First Cbun:h or God
Apple and Second Sts.·
Pastor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship· lO a.m.
Evening Services· 6:30p.m.
Wedne5day Services -'6;30 p.m.

Pastor: P.J. Chapman
Sul}di)' School • 10 a.m.
· • Worship · 11 a.m.
WCdnesday Scrvjces- 7 p.m.

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Northeast ·austu
Alfnd
Pastor: Sharcin Hausman
S~:~nday School. 9:30a.m.
Worship · I l a.m., 6:30p.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist

Ml...·Ouve Gommunlt-y Cb'un:h
Pastor: Lawn:nct Bush
Sunday SchoOl· 9;30 a. m.
Evening- 7 p. m.
Wcdneday Service:- 7 p.m.

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Rutland Chun:h of God
Pastor: Ron Heath
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Sunday Worsh ip - IQ a.m., 6 p.m. ~
. Wednesda y Services -.. 7 p.m.,
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Pomeroy Chun:h ofCIIriSI ·
212 W. Main St.
Minis1er: Danny Bias.
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 1 p.m .

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Dyesviflt Community Churth
Sunday School · 9:30a.m. ,
Wors hip- ~0:30a . m., 7 p.m. "

Lon{Bonom
Sunday School - 9';30 a.m.
Worship - 10 :45 a.m. , 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

Grand Street
Sunday School - 10 a.m. .
Worship- 1.1 a.m:'
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Pastor: Rev . Ralph Spires
.. Sunday School· 9:30 ;J.m.
Wor1hip- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m . •
Thul'!day Strvices- 7 p.m.···

Middleport Pres;byteril.n
Sunday School - 9 a.m .
Worship- 10 a.m.

Faith Gospel Ch'urch

Hodda1por1 Churc·h •

Off 124 behind Wilkesville

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Mt. Moriah BapUU
Fourth &amp; Main St., Midd leport
Pastor: Rev .'Oilbert Craig, Jr.
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wors hip . 10:4.5 a.rp.
AnUqulty Baptist
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
Sun~a.~ Evening • 6:00 P·fll·

Heibel Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday Stl!ool - 9 a.m.
, •Worship- 10 a.m.
•wednesday Services - 10 a.m.

MI. Olive United Mtthodlst
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ML Moriah Church of Cod
Mile Hill Rd .. ~acine
Pastor: Brice Utt
Sunday School-9:45a.m.
Evening· 6 p.m. ·
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

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Faith. Baptisl Church
Ran road St., Mason
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m., 6 p.m . .
Wednuday Services - 7 p,n1~ ·

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H1rrisonvlllr Prnbyterian ChUrd.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Sunday School · 9;45 a.mf!

OffRt. 124
Pasmr: EdSFI Han· .
Sunda)· SChOol - 9;30 a.m.
Worship; 10:30 a.m., 7:3Jl p.ms.-

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Worship-9:30a.m. (ls.t &amp;: 2nd Sun).
7:30p.m . (Jrd &amp; 4th Sun).
Wednesday Sen.· ice-7:30p.m .

Hanford, W.Va.
Pastur:Jim Hughes
Sunday School- 11 a.m.
Worship· 9:30a. m,, 7:30p.m .
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

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&amp; Second St., PoOKroy
Rev. Dqnalfii C. Frit:l ··
Sunday M:hool - 9:45 a.m.
Wo~ip - 11 a.m.

··syracuse First Uftitrd Prtibyttrian
Pastor: Rfv. Krisana Robinson
Sundav School · 10 i:l'.m.
wOrship - II a.m.

Haul Community Church

Pastor: H(leri Kline.
Cooh'llle ChUrch .
Main &amp; Fifih St.
·· Sunday Stbool 10 a.m.
Worship · ·9 a.m.·
, Tuesday Services- 7 p.trl. :

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H•rtfonl Church or·Cbrist &amp;II
Chrisll•n Union.

Ra'dae

CoolVille U.n'ited Methoclist.Parish

~ycamort

Presbyterian

Syncust Mis;slon- ,
1411 Bridgeman St., Syrac~
Rev Mike Thompson,Pastor ;
Sunday School - 10 a m
Evening - 6 p.m. •
Wednesday Service · .7 p.m.

Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
.Worship- 11 ·a.m.

Unit E'd Methodt st

Chr istian Union

Fornt Run B1pllst 1
PaStor ; Arius Hurt
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
, Worship· ll a.m.

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si Paul Lutheraa Church
Corner

Dexler Chun:h or Cbrisl
Pu tor: Justin Campbell
$unday school 9:30a.m.
Norman .Will, superintendent
Sunday wurship - 10:30 a.m.

. Vktory B•pllst' lndepr:ndant
S25 fi."'1nd St: Middlepon
, Pastor: James E. Keesee
Worsh ip- JOa.m ., ·7 p.m.
Wednesda~ Services • 7 p.m.

JULY SUMMER CLEARANCE

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Pastor: Philip Sturm
Sunday Sctiool: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Stud)', Wednesday, 6;30 p.m.

Hillside U.pUst Chun:h
· St. Rl. l4l'just off Rt. 7
Pastor : Re ..... James R. Acree, Sr.
· Sunday School - lO a.m. '
Wurship - J la.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services ·1 p.m :

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Middlepor1 Pentecvst•l
Third A\le.
PastOr: Rc Y. !;,lark Balter
Sunday SchOOl . 10 11.m.
E\·ening · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:00 p m.

Faith Valley Tabunadr O.urth
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emm~ll Rawson
Sunday Eve ning 7 p.m.
Th ur~ay Service · 7 P·r;rt·

PastQr: Brian HarkneSs
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship· 9 a.m.
Wednesday- 7 p.m.

Our S.flour Lulhei'IB Church
Walnut and Henr.y Sts., RavcnswooO, W.Va.
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· Pastor; David Russell
Sunday Schpol - 10:00 a.m.
Worship - 11 a:m.

Reedsville Chun:b of Christ

Old lldhd Frto WiH lopUst Chu.rch
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28601 St. ~t, 7, t,liddleport
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Sunday SChool- 10 a.m.
Evening-7:30p.m.
ThufSday .~ervices- 7:30

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SL John LutbtraD Church
Pine Grove
Rc:v. Donald C. Fritz
Worship· 9:00a.m.
Sunda~ .School • lQ;IJO a.m. .

Pentecostal
Pente-costal As.Jimbly
St. fit. 124. Racine
Pas10r: William Hoback
Sunday School - lO a.m:
Evening . 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 pln .

Middleporl Communit)' Churtb
57.5 Pearl St.; Middlepon
Pastor: Sam Anderson
Sunday School 10 a.m.
EYening • 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Strvict · . 7:30p.m.

Pastor; ~);wayne Stutler
Sunday School : 11 a.m.
· Worship- 10 a.m.

Lutheran

Won.hip - 9:30a.m., 1 p.m.

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Bethlehem Baptist Church
Great Bend, Route 124, Radnc, OH
' Pastor ; Gene Mortis
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Sunday Worshir.- olP:lO a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Btbk StuOy ·6:00 p.m. .,

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Full Gos~l C hurth of the Uvin S.Yior
Rl.338, An1iqui1y
Pastor: Jesse Morris
A~t . Pastors; Jim Morri!ii
. Sen·ices: Saturday 7:30p.m.

Hal't"Uon"ille Community Church
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday· 9;30 a.m. and 7 p.n't.
Wednesday- 7 p.m.

Cannei-Suttoa
Carmel &amp; Bashan Rds.
Racine, Ohio
PasiOr; Dcwayne Stuller
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m .
Bible Swdy Wed. 7:00p.m.

Christ or Utter-Day S.inis
St. Rt. 160, 446·6247 or 446· 7486
Sunday Scbool10:20-ll a. m.
Relief Society/Priesthood 11;05-12:00 noon
Sacrament Service: 9-10:15 a.m.
Homemaking meeting, 1st Thurs.• 1 p.m .

Hemlod; Grove Cbprtb
Pastor; Gene Zopp
Sunday school . 10:30 a.m.

M1. Union Bapdst .
Pasmr: Joe N. Sayre.
Sunday School-9:4.5 a.m.
Evening· 6;30 p.m.
Wednesday' Services- 6:30p.m.

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Lollll"lll• Chriotlao Church
Sullday ~hool· 9;30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Sllller Run Baptisl
Pastor: Bill li1tle
Sunday School · tOa.m.
Worship- l1a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.

1900 Eastern Av.e.

Reorpnlud Church of Jesus Qrist
of IAIItr D.y S.inh
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor; Jc:ny Singer
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.tn. ·
Wednesday Services- 7:~0 p.m.

New Life Victory Ceolcr
3173 Georges Creek Road , Gall ipolis, OH
Paslor: Bill S1a1en
Sunday SeNices . 10 a.m. &amp; 1 p.m.
Wednesdii~ · 7 p.m. &amp; Youth 7 p.m.

. Tbr BeUeven' FeUo•s;hlp Ml•tftry
New Ltme Rd., Rulland
Pastor: Rev. Margarel 1_Rohinson
Services: Wcdnt~ay, 7:30p.m.
1 Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Btthany
Pastor: Dc:wayne Stutler
Sunday Xhool - 10 a.m.
Worsl]ip • 9 a.m.
Wednesday s~rvioes - 10 a.m.

Latter-Day Sa1nts

Hickory Hils Chun:h of Chrut
E\·angelist Mike Moore
S11nday S~.:houl- 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m., 6;30 p.m.
' Wednesday Set¥ices' • 1 p.m.

Ratine Flnt BltpCist
Pastor: Rick Ruk
Sunday Sc~l - 9~30 a.m.
WOrship - 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedm:sday Services- 7;00 .P~m.

SnowvUte ·
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
_Worshi~- 9 a.m.

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Clifton Tabn'D•de Churtll
Oifton. W.Va.
Sunda y School • 10 a,m.
Wor'S tup · 7 p m.'
Wfdntsda) ~ rv icc: · 7 p.m

Fallh Full Gospel Church
Long Bonom
Pastor: Sle\•e Reed
Sunda~ School · 9;30 a.m.
Worship - 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wedne~ay · 7 p.m. •
Friday · fellowship serl'icr 7 p.m.

Salem Crnlu
Pastor: Rem Fierce
Sunday School· 9:1S a.m.
Wonhip • IO:JS a.m.

Laurel Clift Frft Mdhodist Church
Pastor: Cbarles Swiger
Sunday School- 9;30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
.Wednesday Service-7:00p.m.

B~lonl Church of Chrisl
Comer of St. Rt.. l24 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Min isler: Doug Shamblin
'Youth .Minister: Bill Amberger
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Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 8:00 a.nl., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7:00 p:m.

First BaptiSt Churd•
Pas1or : Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St.. Middlepon
Sunday School· 9:15a.m.
Worship · 10:15 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday $(:rvice- 7:00p.m.

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Churcb or Jesus Cllrist,
Apostolic Failh
I /4 mtk pa.st Fort Mejgs on N~w Lim\Rd.
Pastor: William Van Mc:l«
Sunday-7:00p.m.
Wednesda y- 7;00 p.m.
Fnday·7:00p .m

Sunday servia:. 10;00 a.m., 7:00p.m.
You1h Fellowship Sunday. 7:00p.m. '
Wedrlesday scn·ic-c, 7:00p.m.

Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
· Worship- 10:30 a.m
ThursdaY Services- 7 p·.m.

ur. Clturdl

Pastor; Uwrtl)(% Fortman
, Sunday SChool • 9:30 a.m.
Wo rship· IO:JO am
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m. •

Hobson Chrktian FdloWship Cbun::h

RuUijld

School - 9:.10 a.m.
Worship· 10:43 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thu~ay Service · 7:30p.m.

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Christian Fellowship Centr:r
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Salem St, Rutland
Pastor· Robcn E. Musser
Sunday School • 10 a.m.'
Worship · ll :l 5 a.m.• 7 p.m.
~edrKsda y Service · 7 p.m.

Rock Spriap
Pastor: Keith lbder
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m
' Yo~th Fellowship, Sunday • 6 p.m.

SlivtnTille Word of FaiUI
Pas1ur: Dav1d Daaley
Sunday School 9 :30a.m.
Eventng . 7 p m

.500 N. 2nd Ave ., Middleport

Faith Chapd
923 S Tturd St .. Mtddlepon
Pwor Etnae Wengerd
Sund11y scrv1a , 10 a.m.
Wt-dnesday servK;c, 7 p m.

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Rullaad Cburdl ofCbrist
Sunday School· 9;30 a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7.p.m.

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Pas1or: Connie Fiare!
Sunday School " 9:13a.m.
Worship- 10;30 a.m_Biblt Study Tue!lday . 10 a.m

Hys.tll Rn HollnHI Church

Bndbury Chun;h of Christ
Paslor: Tom Runyon
Sunda)' School-9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:30 a.m. "

Pomeroy Flnt B•ptist
East Main St .
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

Rebate on 95 Park Avenue

ThC: Nationul Farme~ Union and
some sc nmors also had ' questioned

Tuppen P11in Cbu~ of"Christ
·lnstrumtnlal
Pastor: Ten:y Slew art
Worship Service - 9 a. m.
Communion- 10 a.m.
Sunday School · 10:15 a.m.
Youth· 5:30pm Sunday
Bible Study Wednt:Sday 7 p~

F... Wtllloptist Chum
Ash Slrect, Middleport
Pastor: Les Hayman
Sunday Strvict- 7:00p.m.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wednesday Servicc-7:00 p.m.

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•full-Gospel Church"
Pastors John &amp; Patt)l Wade
603 Secood Ave. MalOOf\
713-5011
Scnncc tt me: Sunda'( 10:30 a.m
Wednesday 7 pm

PW'IC..pd
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship · J 0 a.m.

W....,aa Bible Holi..,. Cllurdt
75 Pearl St., Middleport.
Pastor: Rev. Doug Cox
Sunday Warship - 9:30p.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedne~ay Service: - 7:30p.m.

POtMroy Pite, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev . Blat;kwoud
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship 10;30 a.m., 7:3(1 p.m.
Wednesday Sef'\laa: • 7:30p.m.

Hantll ~ Miaistrirs·
47439 Reibel Rd., Cbtster
Pastors: Rev. Mary and Harold Coolt
Sunda) Servtcc.s: I 0 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servi~ - 7 p.m.

MiatnYa.
Pas1or: Chad Emrick
Sunday School - 9 a,m.
Wor!iihip -.10 a.m.

Pi.ae Groowt Bible Hotiatu tburdt .
1/2 mile off R1. )25
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Su.nday School· 9:30a.m. •
Worship • 10:30 a.m., 7::30 p.m.
Wednesday Scrv~ • 7:30p.m.

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Other Churches

Hnllt.(Middleport)
Pa$1.or; Vetnagne.Sullivan
Sunda y School: 9:.30 a.m.
WOOhip . JQ;JO a.m.

Leading Crtek Rd., Rulland
Putot: Rev. Dc-w~y Kin&amp;
Sunday scbool- 9:30a.m.
Sunday worshiP' -7 p.m.
Wednesday ptayer meeting· 7 p.m.

Worship-9:30a.m.
Sunday School ·· 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallaa
I §t and Jrd Sunday

Zion Cllurth of Orist
Pomtroy, Hanisonville Rd. (RU43)
Pastor; RoJCr Watson
Sunday School- 9;30 a.m.
Wor!hip • 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wtdncsday Servi~- 7 p.m.

2500°0

Deed, Virginia Anderson to Joseph
Anderson, Rutland;
Deed, Charles and M~rtha Kay ,
Wheel er to Roy and Rhonda Sto.ver, "
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Pomeroy ;
Deed, Christop.her T Wolfe to
Joey Jarrel1, Letart;
Deed,.Bernice R. Jeffers to Li'llda
D. Mi11iron and Desmond L Jeffers,
Salisbury.

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Ktao Cbur&lt;lo or Christ

Rose or sbM'oll Holillea tburm

Hope lopdst CburdltS..Ih..,)
Pas1or: Jim Diny
.570 Gram St.. Middlepor1 ·
Sunday Khool - 9:30 am.
Worship • ll a.m. and 6 p.~.
Wednesday Strvict - 7 p.m. ·

to Jarrod and Michelle Folmer. Salisbury ;

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Calvory l'llptm Cluopd
Harrisonvilk ROid
Pastor: Rn. Viaor Rous.h
Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Worship · II •·!"·· 7:30p.m.
WedntSday StrvlOe . 7:30p.m.

Rearwollow Rlda&lt; Cltwdt DIChrist
Pastor:Tert')' Stn.·art
Sunday Scbpol -9:30a.m.
WorShip- 10:30 a.m., 6;30 p.m.
Wedll('sdl)' Services· 6:30p.m.

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20 perccm of

In a complaint filed in U.S. District C'oun here to block the original
deal. the Justice Depanmenl said it
would have eliminated an important
competitor for the purchase of crops
from U.S. fanners ·and elevator operators.
"Without the di yestitures. many
American farmers would have faced
lower prices for major crops lilsY produce, such as wheat, com and soybeans," said Assistant Attorney General Joel!. Kl~in. .
Sen. Kent Conrad, a North Dak&lt;1la Democrat who took a group of
farm state senators to meet Attorney ·
General Janet 'Reno· to protest the
deal. said, " I com.mend her for taking action, but 'it' seems like pretty
weak tea .... Th·ere needed to be more ·
dramatic requirements for divestiture
to avoid further .deterioration of the
farmer's leverage in the market."

Mlddl&lt;port CllordloiCbrilt
Srh and Mlin
Pascor: AI Hanson
You1h Minister. Bill Fruitt
SuiKb)' School- 9:30 l .m.
Worship- 8:15, 1()_:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Servkes . 7 p.m.

M...-.. loptlot Cllordt
Bwlingham - 742-7606
Pastor: John Swanson
Sunday School . JO:OO a.m.
Momine Service 11:00 a.m.
Evening Servi~;C - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Rebate on 99

to re"iew the deal. estimaled the two
companies control42 percent of U.S;
corn expor.ts. a third of soybeans sold
l ~ast

Ubeny "'-bly G(God
P .0. Box. 46 7, Duddin&amp; 'Une
· Mason, W.Va.
Pastor. Neil Tennant
Sundly Services- tO;(J() a.m. and 1 p.m. '

par~~;d, Jeffrey and Sandra Folmer

Two accidents
investigated
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. bean · facilities in several states.

overseas and' at
wheat exports .

Wcmhip- IOun., 6 p.m.

Assemb ly of Go d

FDI'UI a.
Putor. Chad Emrid.
Sunday Xhool · 10 Lm.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Thu~y ~rv.ces - 6:30p.m.

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31{)3:7 StJk Rout~ J2S, L.anpvlk
Pucpr: Or. J D. YO;!.UI&amp;
Sunday Khool - 9:.30 a.m.
Sunday wonbip - 10:30 a.m. It 1 p.m.
WedneSday prl)'tr scrvk:t • 1 p.m.

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Bapti st

Meigs recorder posts land transfers

The following land transfers were
'beed, Dustin Alan Prost to Village lCCD. Rutl ~nd ;
,
reconled recently in tlie offi ce of of Rutland, Ruthlnd Village;
Right of way. Wilbur and Marcus·
~eigs County Recorder Emmogene '
Deed. Scott and Tara Gheen to Ward to LCCD. Rutl and;
Right of wa)&lt;, ·Toin Buckley io
Kelley D. and ,Tamara L. Grueser.
Hamihon:
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LCCD. Rutland ;'
Deed, James J. and Sharry\ Prof- Bedford·'
Right'.of way. Raymond · and Joy ·. Right of w~y. Raymond W. and
fin to Jo.n.than E. Sargent, Bedford:
Combs
to Leading Creek Conser- , Penny L. Reynolds 10 LCC'D. RutDeed, Susan J. aild Kent E. Turnland:
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er to Susan J. Tume,r Living Trust, •·ancy District, Rutl and;
Right of way. Ke vin 0 . Thoma to
Right of way, Paula J. Rife to
Bedford;·
LCE:D. Rutland;
Deed, Big Bend Properties to Big LCCD. Salem;
Right of w~y. Michael W am)
Ri ght of way, Julia "Mitchell to
·Bend ~perties Inc., Salisbury ;
· Caohv Price to LCCD. Rutland:
R,ighl of way: Freda Jacks to
LCCD. Rutland;
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.., , The following cases were resolved recemly in the MiddlepOrt Mayor's
Righi of wa). Karen Lo.vc tu
Court of Sandy lannerilli. .
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LCCD. Sale'lfl :
Right of way, Kenneth and i'viary
. Forfeiting bonds were Richard M. Fitch,- Gallipolis, $-150. opo:n c~ntai n ­
er;·Mtcha"'.l. R. _Stcwart.Che'shi~e. $1 S:o. public intoxication: $250. unlawful
Jane Scha11to LCC'D, Salem:
Ri ghi of way. David R. and Sherrestraint; Terry D. Micha~ls . 'Middleport. $150. disorderly conduct;
ry L Wiko• 10 L.CCD, Rulland :
Bartholomew '$ . Boggs, Middleport, $6Q, spinning tires.
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' Ri ghi of way, Joanna Council IO
Fined were Teny D. Michaels, Middleport, $200 plus costs; .Ssault; Marilyn Gagnon. Mason. W.Va., $16 plus costs. speed; William E. Chevalier, MidLCCD. Rutland:
Deed, lames L and Alice V.
dleporl, $100 plus cosiS, public iniO&lt;tcauon ; Charles W. McKinney, Rutland ,
Schuler to Darrell P. Jr. and Lois Ann
$100 plus costs. disorderly by intoxication: Charles Gary. Middleport, $200
Jenkins. Salisbury;
plus costs. operating an ATV on'public property; $100. disorderly by intoxDeed, Rohert F Jeffers, to Sandra
ication; $200. assault; Joseph T. Billingsley, Pomeroy. $500 plus costs, tampering with 'publ,\c utiliiy meter; $200. sriminal mi sc hief. ,
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Peyton. Syracuse:
Deed, Elizabeth J. Welsh. Elizabeth J. HOO!l to Tirriri.y R. Hood, Rutland;
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Tile following couples ;_ere issued mw;riage licenses recen(ly i.n·ihe Meigs
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County Probate Court of Judge Rober! Buck:
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Deed, Edgar B., Rhonda. 'Eogar
Donnie Russell Osborne, 26, Reedsville, and Shelda Lea Wiley. 24, Bel- Arlee and Vic a Ja~~ Abbott, to Loren
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J. and Mary E. Coleman, Salisbury;
Shannon Scon Pierce, 25. and Bobby Lee Vance, 24. both of Racine:
. Deed . Wi11iam H. , Clarence
Eric Oonald Wichert, 29, Chagrin Falls, apd Sarah Rebecca Duhl, 25, Port-. Robert and lsabe1le S. Nelson to Rutland;
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land Vi11age, Rutlan~ Vi11age;
Joshua Shane Di•on, 19, and Mikka Ellen Jude. '17. both of Vinton;
Oavl'd Waller Grim, 29, and Robyn Lynne Rife , 32, both Bf Vinton; ,
Harold Carson. 60, Rutland, and Sheryl Lynn Little, 47,.Middleport; .
D~ed. Billy L. and· Janet L.
Jobn Michael Jeffer~. 22, Pomeroy, and Gena Louise German:·24. Point Williamson to ,Village of Rutland.
Pleasant, W.Va.;
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-Ron&lt;&gt;,ld Eugene Hawley. 29. and Judy Lee F&lt;eeman; 30,' both of Pomeroy;
Deed. Jeanne E. Uetwiler, Jeanne
Joseph Frank Roush Jr., 23, and Karen Sue Blessing, 23. both of Chester; E. Hines to Harty Lee and Janet Lef•
John Emest)iankla, 49, and Debbora Borrah, 43,..both of Rutland;
tie, Sutton;
~ndrew Paul Nichols. 27. Pomeroy. and Renee Dawn Russell , 25, Racine;
Deed. Nellie I. Ross to Lester D.
Edward Arthur Lawson. 45, and Kelley Renee Snider, 23, both of Racine. a~d Jackie L. Rossi"Columbi3!Scipio

OwQG(J-Clolill ~
VanZandt and Ward Rd..
P.u.UH: James Milkr
Sunday Sdtool - 10:30 a.m.
Ew-nine - 7;30 p.m.

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Cllordo or Cionol
33226 Children's Home Rd.
~nday School· II a.'m.

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Apostolic

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RACINE
MOWER CLINIC
Briggs &amp; Stratton
Master Service Technician
KEROSENE HEATER REPAIR

.

949-2804

For the Son of man is
not come to destroy .
men's lives, but to
save them ..

Luke 9:5

Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE
·SERVICES

VEN

EWING FUNERAL HOME

~

.992-5432

OUFFER

590 East Main Street • Pomeroy, OH 45769
74().992·5444

James A.

Jr. " Otrector

:francis FLORIST
MPYJs Co unrr $ Ohle.q

ftc,ri.~l

8tiZ flit Mlln Pomeroy,
740-992-2644
740-992-6298
IAt

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S..nd Your

T"n~hu

With

"We ac;,cfpt 11 reneed TramfPrs ·.·

FIRE ~ SAFETY
SALES &amp; SEFNICE

·82·8200

Searching for a
local church?

992-7075

Check the Sentinel

Dignity and Service Always

FUNERAL HOME

Established 1913

992-2121

Lundy Brown
Pomeroy
Director

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D~recto r

&amp; LOHSE Thou.art my hiding
PHARMACY~ place and my shield;
We Fill Doctors'
1 hope in thy word.
Prescriptions
Psalms 119:11
992-2955
Pomeroy

214 E. Main
992-5130 Pomeroy

106 Mulberry Ave.

Crow's Family Restaurant JlfisiJer Jli~nmtl J'lonu ;llnr.
Ave .•Middlepon. OH "71"'•
"Featuring Kentucky Fned Chicken " 264 South Second
74():992-5-1 41
Bruce R. Fisher 228 W. Main St., Pomeroy
.

Regan Brown
172 North Second Ave .
17 4 Layne Street
Oh

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every Friday!
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By The Bend

The . Daily Sentinel
Fr iday, J u ly

Ann Landers

Gil&lt; her the h.:netit of the dc1ubt.
and put th1s matter hchind

1997, los Anaeles

Times Syndicate and

ycar~l1IJ

but my head says n·o. The .thought

my hushand and I purchased a ~: ar that sh~: \\lJUid lie tn mc 1s m.orc
for our 16-ycar-o ld daughtc;r. She bo{ hersomc than the po!isihiltt) 1that
had to sign a contrad with variuu~ sh~;.• may be smoking hehmJ Ill)
stipu l :.~,uo ns stati ng she would l o~c
back.
p.ll right~ to the car if she wa.s cau1.1: ht ·, Ann. can th~ !'llllcll of ngart&gt;tt~;.•
~mo ki ng or drinkmg' .
...
smoka: lin grr "0 long l)ll a rcr~o n':-.
Yesterday. I !'~llle ll cd smuJ...~: on hrrath that it can hr tran:-.ft:rr~d b\
her brt·ath . She !'twure that h~r brc.u.h \..issing and" ouiU ~ti ll he noticcjbl~
. smelled of sm o~c bcl'ause ~ h~ had 15 to ~0 mmutc!'&lt; bter'?
hc~n k1 ss ing her boyfriend , 1He
· Plea:-.L! ans\\ CT . . uon . Truq 1!stnoke:-.. 1
~
llllponam to Ill~ . and I thm ' t kd th ~tt
ShL! insisted that ~h e. du~;.•s n n l I ha\'c that nQ\1 .-- A WORRIED.
"Smoke and is upsri ' tllat I J ~, n · t
.
MOM IN PENNSYLVANIA

beiu;vc her . .
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DEA R

PENNS\'L\ ANL\

heart. I \\:fnt t(Jbcl k t'&lt;.' 'hcr. r ' 10M :· It could. bl' that the ~l'l' n t
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Deal- A nn Landers: I am a ::!6

Crecfto.rs. Synd \cate.

Oea• Ann Landers: Recen tl y.

)flU .

·If ~o.

~hould

I wait unt1l afler \\ e

ha1e staned a fam1ly of our own·• I
am afraid if she kne" . 11 "ould damage the good relationship \\C ha\C
buill
I am. however. ' 'Cr) uneasy about
keeping thi s sc•ret from her. There

'' Lim an. engaged to marr} a
fahulou' man. "Edward's" family is alwavs the chance that this child
lo\'es m..~. my family hJVL'S hiin. and • could t~m llp in a few years and
\\t' p'lan to gL'l marr1et.J nl' ~t yc;tr:
want to establish a relationship with
Here i~ the- prohlcm . Aft:"\'- _year):! me. I .need your help with thi s. Ann .
.tgl,, I t."~.:.:~lm~ pregnant h: Jnt1ther Please ad1 ise. -- ALICE IN WONmJn . At the time. my fami l! and I DE~LAND
d~cH..Ic.·U th~ tx·s t optlm' ''a:-. tu pu1
DEA R ALICE: Mama docs nm
the h ah~ up for adopll lln .
·
,\1\ tiancc ln ll\\jj all ah\)U I nw

pJ:-.1 ~mJ h,1s tx·cn 'er1 :-.uppnrti' ~,..
.mJ urH.kr'ltandi ng. EJ,,arJ\ HHHh-•
~.:.-r. ihl \\t.'\t.'r. 1:-. t1uitc nm ... ervall \'1."
anJ ~omc'' hat narrll\\ mmJcd . .
Do .1 m:rd to tt::ll her tx·fnrc I
marry her Sl&gt;n that I ha' 1.': .J ~: hild ou t
thl'n.: :-.l)flH:'WIH..'rl' ·}

:· , Ml'ig~ ·anJ Ma~P n County s t uJl'n t~
of pian1l to=ache r Shawn H J.,~, lc! ·pt'l
J"u rmeJ m a ..,pnng p1ant1 rccit;ll ht:' ld
Jun e 6 at th~;.• L f illt~;.•J Mclh ~xJ!:o- 1

de nt in our brand -new car. _

y.re wid our daughter. "Am anda ,"
about the incident. and she .said they
would pay to ~ave the car repaired.
After they went home. we had the
fender repaired and se nt them. the
need tn know rhi s information . bill. Amanda sent us a chec k
un less you want 10 tell her. It the promptly. but she has not been very
se~ ret

is weighing hca\'il y on ! our

rmnd : hq\\·cnor. and you fee l it i~
nl"t.' t:'ssary to clue in Marna. take
EJ"~ard wuh y_
u u wh~n you talk to
her. If she care s for vou as much as
yo u say. s h~ \\i ll underslanll .
Dea r Ann Landers: Our ·dJu gh-

t)f

Recital given by students of Sharon Hawley

ter. her husband and their child came
to \•isit us recenlly We love it when
they visit. but their 8-year-old child
is really a handful. When I asked her
to please not run all O\·er the place . it
made no impression . She immediately tore into the garage and
stepped on a shovel that put a big

IOWIID
EICAYIDI&amp; CO.
a
n

friend ly to us since that time . I as ked

her on the phone if e1•erything was
OK. and she said. "Yes. of co urse,"
but ! have the feeling it isn' t.
.We re we wrong to expecl her 1u
p&lt;,ly. . for lh ~.: dented fe nde r'! -BEW ILDERED
GRANDPA R-,

.

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a~\..

&gt;C nd:

:'.',e. .

have ea rned

614-992·7643

1·740-985-3949

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efforts $1.000. or have show n
at least 600 hours of labor in ·
a n apprOv ed superv ised Agricuhural Expe rie nce Program .

Student s mu st also demo nstrate leadership by perfor min g
10 pa r.li ame ntary proced ure
act iv nfcs, mu st give a fiveminutC spee.0h and serve as an
crf"ficcr or ·a co mm lltec c ha ir-

. man at th e. .local leve l.
'
Smith exce ll e&lt;j, in .FFA · by
tr'arlicj. paling on th e Fores try
team.
sa les and/o r .se rvice,
l o b Int erview, So il Judging
and tlie enviro nihon.
Besides winn ing. nume rous
FFA a~ard s. Smith rece ive&lt;(
the Star C hapte r FFA deg ree
before go ing o n to ge t hi s state
degree. He has de monstrated
work in e&lt;cess of 2.35 1 hours
ove r three years whil e work mg
al KarCn's . G ree nh ouse a nd
Hills' Ci tgo.

Public Notice

• '

• Vortec V-8 Power
, • 4 Captain's Chairs
• Rear Sofa Bed .

~.7,950*
• 3400 V-6 Power

Brand New 1999
Chevy Venture
• Dual And Sid·e Airbags
• 7 Passenger Se'd tlng .
·, Loaded !. · •

• Air Conditioning
•1\MIFM Stereo

,~4,950*
• ·Air Conditioning .
• AMIFM Stereo ·
• Dual Airbags

~1,850*
·, Sportside Body
• Air Conditioning
• AMIFM Cassette

• Fiberglass Running Bds.
• Custbm Alumlrium Wheels
•l,.oadedl :

All New 1999 Chevy
Tracker 4 Dr. 4x4
• Custom Cloth Interior
• Styled Wheels
• Nicely Equipped!
·Aluminum Wheels Ell{ra

Brand New 1999 Chevy
S-Series LS Sportside Pickup

Hauling
Limestone

&amp; Gravel

ReaSonable F,lates
Jo.e N. Sayre

740-742·2138
' " 3111199 TFN

THE FOLLOWING
· ORDINANCES AND
RESOLUTIONS WERE
RECENTLY ENACTED BY
: THE VILLAGE OF
MII)DLEPORT:
Ordinance 07·99 An
ordinance Increasing
compensation of all hourly
employaoo forty-live cenll
per hour.
Salaried

REYNOLDS
CONSTRUCTION
Shingled Roofs ,
Vinyl Siding &amp; Sofil
Professional war~ al
.,
an affordable pr•ce

ST; RT. 7
10X 10-40.
10X20 • 60.

740-339-4160

992-1717
"-

CHECK THE
WANT ADS FIRST!

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992-2156
.
..

Notice

~

Pontiac, Buick, Olds,

·

Monday- Saturday 9 am - 9 pm
CLOSED SUNDAY JULY 11TH

20 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

Caas~uctian

Comple te Line Of 4TH
Feed &amp; Show Supplies
And Sulliva n Show
Supplies

-Conslnlclionl
Romodlllng-Kft- Clbintll
VInyl Sidi~-

Garogoo

Free Estimate•
740-742-3411
Brya11 Reeve•

Call

Suan Reeve•

YOUNG'
CARPENTER SERVICE

9$5~3831

r"'i;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiin:i;iiiiiii~M~ill
CREDrr
No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Divorced

• Room Addllfonl &amp; Remodeftng

• NowGaragee
• Elactrtcal &amp; Plumbing
• Rooftng &amp; Gutllns
• VInyl Siding &amp; Painting
•'PoUo &amp; Porch Dec:ka

WIRBYINI!!!
No Embarrassment ...
You're Treated with Respectl
If! Stant'

Ft'H E•lltrlllt••

.. V.C. YOUNG Ill

740-992-6215.
22 Y"· Loco/

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P'u bllc Notice •

council-seat of Sandy

aophalt ·paving lnalalled,

lannarelll until January 1,
2000.

2900 gallona, more or leas

ordinance authorizing the

equare yarde mort or less

of oJlllclllcatlon 407 tack
Ordln.anco 08·99 An. coaling Installed, and 29263

Mayor to enter Into a
Community Development
Block Grant agreement on
behalf of lhe VIllage of
Mlddleporl.
f.or
Improvements to the

wastewater system:

of

apeclllcallon ' 254

pavement planing".

The

VIllage ,of Pomeroy will
provide a ella within the
village far the stockpiling of
the planlngo material.
All" matarlols and
equl~mont are to meat 0~1 0
Oepartni .onl
of
Transportation
specifications. .Prevailing
wagoa will apply to this
project. Specifications and
bid documents may be
obtained by contacting

~mplayees' compensation
Ordinance. 09-99 1 An
was lncroaoed by three · ordinance
autho,rlzlng the
percent.
·
mayor to apply for, accept,
Resolution number R04·
99 a resolution authorizing and entar · Into a Water
Pollution Control Loan Fund
that $27 ,825 .72 be agreement
on behalf ol tho
transferred from the VIllage of Mlddlopo(l.
·
Ecoilomlc Deve~opment
A
copy
·
of
lhasa
.
furid to the General Fund.
legislative 'do~ument~ are John Andtraon, ·VIII~ge
Reaolyllon number R05- on
file at . the VIllage of Admlnlotratof, · Pomeroy
99 A res~lutlon authorizing
Building 320 E.
Middleport
that · S27 ,825.12
be Clerk/Treasurer's offlca' and Municipal
Main
Street,
P.O. Box 668,
transferred from
the
Pomeroy,
01:1.
45769. (740)
available
for
public
General fund to various
Inspection.
892'2166.
·other funds.
··· Each bid mull contain the
Resolution number R06· Bryan Swann
tUn nama of every person or
99 A resolution appointing Clerk,ITreasurer
company Interested In the
Robert Robinson to fill the (7) 2,9 2TC
bid and must be
by a ,bond or
accompanied
Public
Notice
In Memory
cerlllled chock In lhe
amount of 5 percent of their
PUBLIC NOTICE
'
Sealed bide w111 be bid, to tho oatllfactlon of
received In the office of the Vlll,gs • Council , aa ~
VIllage Clerk, Pomeroy guaranty thot If the bid Is
Municipal Building, 320 E. accepted, a contract will be
Main Street, P.O. Box 866, entered Into and ;I~
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769, until performance propor1y
· 11;00 AM Monday, Auguat : secured . Th"eae checks or
02, 1.99 for. the fallowing bondt "will be rofurned •t
propoilal concerning the once to all except the
His
paving of va'rloue atreele In successful bidder.
or
bond
wlll
.
bo
hold
chsck
tho VIllage ol Pomeroy.. 2173 Cubic yarda, more until the contract Is
or lese of epeclllcitlon 404 properly executed by h!m.

interest
rate for a fiv"'"'
TI d p I . . up to 30 years, with
r.e Rent;y ng down payment .ron'""'· '

Public Notice
the sealect
be ma r k ,e d :

The outside or

bid·

must

•Your monthly rent me,nt for the st1ck uuttLI
payment could be homes b~g
mortgage ed in Galli~ and Meiasl.l
I n&lt;&gt;·um~tnt
County.
.

" Asphalt Paving Bid".
_
The VIllage Council of

Pomeroy reserv8s ihe "righ t
to reject any or all bids, and·
·to waive Irregularities. ~
:~

pay-

John A.. Anderson, Vlllag·e ·
Admlnlsltolor
(7)2,9,16 3TC

might be
than a rental
deposit
•
• You will actually
OWN it and be
creating equity I ···

P!lbllc Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
The
VIllage of
Middleport will hold a
Budget Hearlng lor the year
2000 on July 12, 1999 at
7:30 P.M. In council

G.a\\ia- M .e .igs

Community ACtion ~gency

chambers. Regular m_
e etlng.

will follow. The public Ia
Invited to attend. Copies ol :
the proposed budget will tie .
available .fo r Inspection ·
from July 2, 1999 through :
July 12 , 1999 In council ·

Calf Now·!!!

chambers.
Bryan SWann
Clerk/Trllfa·surer

(7)

,r

2, 9 2lC

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Tel: 740~367- 7341
or

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Public Notice
990 . PF lor the Kibble •

v..

F.,.o undatlon, Bernard
Puttz, Trustee, Ia available ·

for public Inspection at· · ·
Berna(d V. Fultz Law Office,
111 1/2 West Second Street; 1 '

Pomeroy, Ohio 457.69, dur.. :

one year ago
July 91h, 1998
James Ray Parsons
went to his new home
in Heaven, he is gone
but nol the mem!)rles.
Sadly mi s~ed by his
·
wife Martha &amp;
children· Susie, Nola,
Pam, Ray &amp; Alice, his
sisters· Esta , Ruby,
Mabel, VIoletta,
grandchildren &amp; manv 1
. nieces·a nephews.

In Loving Memory Of
Monica II JYier Wolfe.
Who died Z yrs ago today,
July lOth
Sadly missed but never
out of lhoughts.
The fam,llvl

July 5th,
American Legio n
Posl 467
in Rutl and, O hi o
wi ll be pay ing
-$80 .00 a game
since our new
co nstruclion is
finis hed on o ur
Leg io n Hall. T he
1
(:Ove rh all game
amo unt of $200 .00
wi ll be more
depending on the
size of Ihe crowd .
Starbursl at

.,

subsequent .to publlcallon .
of IIlio notice.

"'

: Steve Rifffe
- Sales R e,pr es.enl a t i v e
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n

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Larry S c;hey

750 East State Street Phone (7 40) 593-66 71
Ath~ns, ,Ohio 45701
"A Better Wa , Eve

SELF STORAGE

•
29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio 45n1

740-949·2217

A &amp; D Auto Upho stery • Plus, Inc

Sizes 5' x 10'
to 10' x 30'
Hours
7:00AM-8PM

Rutland, Ohio ..

Truck seats, car seats, headliner~ .
truck tarps, convertible &amp; vinyl tops,
Four wheeler seats, motorcycle seats,
boat covers, carpets, etc.
Mon • Frl 8:30 • 5:00
. '

Your

Concrete
•

Workers Needed
Portland/Reedsville
843-5280 or 949-2439

t'ef&lt;'""!~· 24 Hr. Taxi
al(rl Delivery Se..Vice
We deliver ALMOST anything
'

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
Agricultural Lime, .
Limestone • Gravel
Dirt· .S and

ROOFIN.G
NEW-REPAIR .

. .985-4422
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Gutters ·
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES ·

11lt.&lt;!I/06Mn

740·698·3290

Now Renting

· Howard L. Writesel

33795· Hiland Rd.
Pomeroy, Oh~ .

740-992-5232

949-2168
.

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&lt;12 TFN

.

J &amp; LInsulation
&amp; Siding

High.&amp;Dry
Sell-Storage ,

.

•Vinyl Siding ·
•Roofing &amp;Seamless Gu1ter
•Replacement Windows
· •Concrete
•Room Additions •Garages
•Decks &amp; Bool Docks
James Keesee II

PH: 17401 992·2772

6122/99 1 mo. pd

.

WICKS
HAOLitiG ltiC.
We Deliver
Limestone, Gravel,
Sand, Fill Dirt,
Agricultural" Lime,
Mttlch , Top Soil
(Low Rates)

HAPPY
BIRTHDAY,
PAUL
"BILL"
MCELROY
II

WILLIS'
SEAMLESS
GUTTERS
Siding &amp; Sll/lif

WANTED: Local ·
c onstruction worke rs: s kills
in carp e ntry, e le ctrical ,
roofing , mechanical- A Plus .

Contractors Welcome

9 92-7943

Albany, 0/rio .

I

1·800·311 ·3391
Free Estinudes"'
5!25199 2 mo. pd

II

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Fnday. 719 &amp; Sat. 7110 9am-4pm.
go 11~ m1le ~asl Po mero y Ctt y
LimitS on a.d Route 7 , tum at the
Metgs gOlf course 59' onto Will's
Hlll Rd. go up tha 1hill &amp; through
the golf COUBe. sale is 1 mile from
the golf course, watc h for ·.signi,
manual treadmtll, gun cabinet. fur·
nlture. coll ect iht&amp;s. dishes. boy'~
clothing. toys &amp; more.
Movlngtyard sale, Friday &amp; Satur·
day. Weber residence , A ulland ,
Oh io. Many crafl &amp; kttehen items .

much more.
Yard and bake sa le , Thu rsday &amp;
Fr iday. 9·? long Bottom Com·
rnutll1y Building.

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; Vicinity

Giveaway

2 Foxhound Pups. 740-245-5167.
2 Kittens :. 1 Grey Female, 1 Blactt
Male , 2 Months Utter Tra me d ,

5 Family Yard Sale . 2&lt;429 lincoln A....... Friday/Sa!Uiday.

740-446-8831 .

Batemtnt &amp; Bake Sale . w est
Colu mtua .Un ited MethOOist
Church,. July f.,10, 9AM-? Alt ,proceedS go towards Church Repa1r.
Hot Dogs, Beans , Corn Bread .

Olhe! Baked Goods
Friday fSaturday, 8AM ·? 309 7th
Street: Pt . P le asanl. Ne,;l to
NAPA. Ftrst Time, Two Family.

DEPOYSAG

PAR'fl
All Mak es Trac tor &amp;
Equipmen t Par ts
Facto •y Autho r ized
Cas~· I H P arts
Dea lers.

K itte n , Bob Ta iled, MIKed , 6
W8ekS Qld , line r Tramed . 740·
446·8059.

Pallels To Gi'w'eaway, Pick · Up
From The Back, Outside, Galllpo·
lis Daily Tr ibune. 825 Third Ave· ..
nue , Galllp ol ts, 1st Come 1st
Served: ~ 0 PHONE CAL~S

1000 St. Rl. 7 South

JEFF STETHEM
PHON~ :

(740) 985-4218

. EMAIL:
STETHEM@EUREKANET.COM

FREE ESTIMATES
36762 Sumner Road,
Pomeroy, Oh10 45 769

and Flea Market
Bill .Moodispaugh AuCtioneeri ng .
complete Auction eering Servic·
as . Co nsig nment auclio n- Mill
Stre eJ , Mi ddlepor t , ThJJrs days .
O hio license 17693. 740 -98 9·

26~,3 .

Ha s had shots and
SPM. {304)675-6206.

RiCk Pearson Auction Company,
f ull time auct ioneer. complele
auct ion
se rv tc e .
licensed
t66 ,0h!O &amp; West V1rgll'l18, 304·
773-5785 Or 304-773-5447 .
•

Ya rd Sale Items. Musr Take All .'
Half truck load or more, (304)882·

3659."

·60

.

W e d e mey~ r ' s Au ctio n Service.
Gallipolis. Ohio 740-379-2720.

Lost and Found

.S1 00 R6wardl Lost Hu sky' ·Chow
Mix, Male (Bl ack) ,van! s~ed From
Kerr R oad Area , Tuesday. N l g ~t
612919 9 Should Re spond To :
"Pook le• 740-245 •937 2, 740·446·
1517. •
'

90 .. Wanted to Buy
A Mo.vie C alle d : · r hose Caito·
waye'.~.twlth Brian Keith. (304)882·

2436 . .

Abs olule Top Doll ar: All u .s . Stiver And Gold Coi ns, Prool&amp;els,
Diamonds, Anlique Jewelry, Gold .
Rings, Pre· 1930 U .S. 'currency,
Ste rling, Etc. A cqulsitions . ~ew e lro;.
, M.T.S. Coin Shop, 151 Second
Avenue. Gallipolis, '740-446-2642. •·

Found : Small Bl ack D og; New
White Collar, No Tail, Vicini ty: Beside O' D e ll Lumbe r Comp a ny,
VIne s u eet, Gallipolis . 740·446 -

6305.

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. Ant iques. top.. pric es. paid. Alver·
·1ne An tiqu e s, Pomeroy, O hio,
Ru ss Moore ow ner, 7&lt;40-992·

2526.

Lost. 1 Red Kayak , 740·4a 6-3022.

B Uy ing S tan~ding Cherry H lird
Wood limber, 740-256·6172.

Lo·st : Ge rman Sheph erd Type
Do g, Ta n &amp; Grey. Wi lh White On
Face &amp; Front Legs, Very Ftiend ly
Reward! 740.379-~7 1 .

70 •

Auction

80

Part ,Husky an d Part

Clean .l ate· Model Cars Or
TruckS . Low Miles, 1995 Modela
Or Ne)'Yer. Smith Buick Pontiac,

1900 E..tem Avenue. GalllpoH$.

Vat"Q Sale

Wan tjipd·.TO B uy · Used MOb il e
H omes. Call 740·446·0t75,. Or 1 ·
304-675-5965.

Gallipolis
&amp; VJclnlty

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

5 Fam ily : 57 Amb"y l ane.,Llirge
Va riety Fu rniture To Infant Items,
Friclay, Saturoay. 8·?

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7/1 0 , 9- 5 , 7!1 1 9·2. 91 G&lt;irfleld
Ave nue, Bike, Toys . CoUe ctables.
Awnings , Sto r-~ e~a r e , Household ,
Ott1er Mtsc.

110

Help w anted

AU. Yllrd S.lee MIJI I

$2 , 000 WEEKLY ! Mailing 400
Brochur es1 Sat isfaclion Gua r·
anteod! Postage &amp; Supplies P ro·
vided ! Rush ,. Self:Add ressed
Stamped En'w'elOpeJ , G!CO, DE PT
5 , Box 143 8 , ANT.IOCH, TN .
370 11 · 1438.
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Be Pa,ld In Advence.
pEAQUN£: 2:00p.m.
the day before the ad

AVON! AU Areas ! To Buy or Sell.
ShirlerSpears. 304·675·1429.

·86 Pine Slreet. Sa!urday 7/10/99 ,
l ittle Boys, Girls Clothe s. &amp; Toys,

9·?

Ia to n.ln. Sunday

edlll on ~· 2:00p.m.
Frida~. Monda~ edition
·• 10:00 a.m. Saturday.
Baby Clothes, Kids Clothes. Toys,
Womens Small Sizes In· Shoes ,
Clolhes, ·M 1sc. Fr laay. Sa turoay:
Sunday 10·4. Sun Valley·Dril;e,
SprinQ Valley Aero~~ From Medical Shop.
Big Yard Sale . 9 :00 Ttll 5 00
Thursday, Fr• day. 185 Ambleside
Ortve, Kerr. Across From Pos1
Ollice, lots Of'Merchandise.
· Estate Sale : FndaV. ·sa turday, 9·5,
10 Hilda E~tl. Queen Sofa Bed. Aecl tners Rocke rs. G .E . Range .
Wheelcha ir.
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Garage sale· Fr lday, &amp; Saturdl:l y,
9-? 145 larial Drive . Gai!Jpol!s,
One Generator. Law n Mower ,
Sweepers, little Bit 01 Everyth1ngl
July 91h , 101h . 470 LeGrande
Boulevard. l or'lgaberger Baskets.

Lots Of Crart Mat. Fri &amp; Sa t, 9·5.
305 A.mbleside DriVfl, Kerr, Ohio.

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TRI·STATE MOBILE
POWER WASH
Equipmenl Cleaned &amp; Oegreased

· Thurs&amp; Fri. 10AM-8 PM. Lot 13/
Roush-Ferrell lane, Camp Conley BunkBed Frames, Chlloren
Clothes, Offi ce Equlpmenl, Hot

Large Chow/Golden Retriever mill,
hQu sebroken, great with kids .
740·992·2863 afler Spm.
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Large Family / H otdog Sale
Clothes. Home tnter101. M1sc Ro·
u1e 160, Amby Lane . Vmlon . 71
l Oth. 9·?

TruCks s lractor
Trailers .decks - driveways

Large Garage $ale. FmlayiSatur·
day. At _ 87 , Mason County Fol·
low Signs,
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Free kittens ol all ages. 740·9921285.

740-992'-3470

Happy Ad

1:OOpm Fridey.
Four 1am11y. Tnursday &amp; Fnday.
Ju l y 8· 9 , Tanners Flun Rd ,
Ra cme . Ronn ie Ransom res t·

Thursday. Monday thr u Saturday
9:00..5:30.

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·Call for details
740.:.992-0038
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R.l. HOLLON
TRUCKING

Hor.e1 &amp; Tack
New &amp; Used Saddles
Also riding lessons

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Going Out 01 BuSiness Salt: 45%
Off Sto re Wicte, W ilton Cake
P'ans. ·o .J.' s Craft ·Shop, 2390
7
2134
Jadl.son
Pike. 40-446.
NewToVooThnfiShoppe
9Wesl snmson . All&gt;ons
7..0.592·1842
Quality clothing and household
items . S 1.00 bag sale e11e ry

740·446·2593.

(toll free)

51'111199 1 mo. pd

All Yard S.lea Mutt Be Plt ld In
Advance. Deadline: 1:OOpm the
day befo re t he ad 11 to tuf',
Sunda y I Mondey edi t ion·

DISNEY VACATION! Re serve
Now , Save $ 100's . 5 Days , In·
etudes 01sney Passes / Ma1n
Gate ·Hotels . Entir e Vac at ion
S274 / Person 1-800-632·4112
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30 Announcements

Losll Ch ihu ahUa , While A nd
Brown, Around Red's Carfyo ul &amp;
1st Sw 1m mmg Hole. Looks like
Taco Be ll Dog , Small Reward !

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740·7·2-8015
877·353·7022

Hoof Hollow Farm
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HILL'S

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lng regular business hours~
for a period of 180 daya ~ ·

35100 Flatwooos Rd . 1 mile !rom
Arthur Treachers , Saturday, July
ld,
&amp;

388·9!60.

985-4413 .

2 areas $45.00
3 areas $54.95
4 areas 569.95
- Sareos$84.95 ,
Salisi!KIIon Guaronieed
'\
2 room minimum 1
. 378·6438 992·0077
1-877 -626·3693

The annual report Form

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Cats &amp; K ittens To G iveaway f o A.
Good Home! 740·388·0489, 740·

Spring Cl~ Spscial

·PUBLIC NQTICE

Geneliloglcal Search· "Lasley·
Hughes· Us u lton· . lam•ltes .
Metgs &amp; GaU1a count ~ts . Please
wrlte wnn i.Cl¥ Jntorm&amp;liOn to· An drea Maxwell. 1009 DeWit)' Ave ·
nw, New Castle, PA 16101.

AntiqUe Free P1aoo. Good Condi -

CHEVALIER'S
CARPET CLEANING

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tion. 74o-«6-96n.

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Comparti
FREE
ESTIMATEES ..

Chester, Ohio

BomesdaC""""'-

fa milies, Calico, gray, gold, gold &amp;·
while, taupe. 740-992·5755.

Free Eotimates

Opportunities are limited
and on a first come first
serve basis according to
eligibility.

nan Trace Road, Off 775. Near

800-762·7525. www soufmilecoonoclion.net.

Stan Dating Tamght l Ha ve tun
P}av•ng the Ohto Daung Game. 180(}.AQMANCE, b ten5101"1 9681

BoOr Cloft&gt;H. ~.

Clrpo&lt;,
-SeveralFamilies.
Masc Baked
GOOds. Produce . food And PQp
Fnday And Saturday, 9·? On Ha·

5 kittens looking lor loving . caring

ROIERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

a ret.JIUC~IU

Personltls

TONIGHT!
STA.RT
OATI.NG
Have Fun M&amp;eung Ehg thle S1n ·
gles In l'Qur Area. Ca ll For More
ln lormat1on 1·800-ROMANCE .
Ert 9735

SERVICE

· Community Action &amp;
Ohio V(llley
are
·offering
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Ownership

He is the 23rd state FFA first in 198 1. Smith will he a
deg ree rec ipi e nt fr om th e se nior at Southern High School
Rac ine Southern FFA chapter ' thi s year.
since Bob Le e receive d the

• 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes
• Aluminum Wheels
• Loaded!

West Virginia 's lt1 Chevy,
And Custom Van Dealer.

Gt\~\t\1)

SunsatBaana

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12, 13, 14, 15, 16,

Rt. 21 Churdl Str"' .

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mm.t~.Smr•e iHo~.com:

Free estimates

; 2t 22 12 TC

• Taxes, Tags, nua Fees all{!"· Raoate 1ncluded tn sale pnce of new vehicle Msled whefe a(lpllcable. " On approved credil. On seklcled modela.
Prla!s Good July 91~ lhru July 11th. Not responsible lor typographical etTOI'S.

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RECEIVES DEGREE - Jonathan Smith received the Star
Chapter FFA degree from hi~ advisor, Aaron Sayre, and went
on to receive his State FFA deg•ee, making him the 23r&lt;l
Southern Racine member to do so since 1981 .

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TRUCKING

HARTWELL
STORAGE

News Hotline
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Brand Nevr1999 Chevy ·
. Full Size Conversi.on Van

TREE SERVICE

b V the ir ow n

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.123 950*

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P.M.
Main St.,
Pomeroy,OH
Paying $80.00
IJ8r gellle'
$3110.00 Coverall
$500.00 Starburat ·
Progl'fllllve top line.
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Saturday July 10th. 8·3 . 20tl
Centtnary R oad. Htxt To T.J .'I

1 ,000 t.tARRIAGABlE lADIES
W tttl TradttiOnal Valu.s. Loyally ·
Honesty· ~e5PK1 FREE Info 1 ·

1 mo. pd.

Pomeroy Eagles
Club Bingo On

me nded by thei.r ag ricu l.l ural
edu cation instru c tor and m ust

Dlngcy. ·T\'e 001 Mus.ic " hy laden

I:'REE ESTIMATES
(No Sunday Calls)

degree

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Backhoe &amp; Bulldoze•
Services
Site Preparalioit
Septic Systems
RODNEY KELLER
Owner/Operator

W\\' w . cr~.·altlr:-. . et Hl l,

005

JINES'

Mon.- Fri. 9:00 to 4:
Sat. 9:00 to 12:00

KCB
EXCAVATING

COMMEUlAl and RBIDEIITlAL

nu:·m bers in the stane .
.t. ...L . ~
T he nomi ncC s m ust be re co m-

Honaker. "Ode to Joy " by Anna Mane
Hanenbach. :·Aardvark Boogie" hy
Amy Barr. '' Wipe Out" by Jordan
Shank, the theme sung from "Andy
.Griffith" by David Poole. "Quee n's
j"'Royal Entrance" by Kaylcc Kenned y.
' '}ly Heart Will Go On" by Ash lec
Hill , "Brahm's Lull aby" by Kale;
Ferguson. the theme so ng from ··star
War.;" by Whitney Thoene. "In My
. Red Convert.lbl e" by L1ndle,y Smit h.
·:1 Will Alwavs Love Yo u" bv Sarah
Hawley. ·"Fur Elise" and "Amaling
Qrace·•, duet wi th Denver Rice, viuli!'isl, by l;ri nne ~cnnedy. "Vivace: hY.
PIANO-VIOLIN DUET _ Erinne Kennedy and Denver Ric e of •·
Lesl1e K1tchen.. Gr.':at Ball.' uf
Middleport are shown perf.orming a piano;.,v iolin duet to
by Damn Jackson , Amalmg Grace · "Amazing Grace" at a recital given by students of Sharon
piano arrangement. b~. Enca Poql'e, Hawley on June 6 at the United Metho~list Church in Mason . .
" S\vee t Hour of Praye r by Beth Wt l•
fa ng. "Ni ght Train'' by Adam Shank.

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New Homes • Vinyl
S iding •New Garages
• Replacement Windows
• Room Additions
• Roofing

Racine. rece jvcd h is Sta le PFA

degree in Columbus rece nt ly.
, The award is presented to
the top tw o percen t of FFA

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BISSELL BUILDERS,
IN(.

Jon_athan Sc:ott. so n of Terry
L. Smi th and Bedy Duddi ng.

Church in Ma&gt;un.
Pregentations included : ''Ciass1c
Dance" hy Hannah, Foreman . "Allegro" b)'.)0rdan Sm ith . "Co me Sec th l·
· Parade~· 6y Ak.x Hawky. "Do LorJ"
' by. Adam· Ingels. "The Wild C&lt;&gt;lt' h;
Jam'i'c Bailev. the theme song fwm
"Gilhgan 's- bland " by .B-rillany

Tuppers Plains , OH

100' ·1000' Rolk 1" &amp;3/4~00# Water Une
Full line of Gas Pipe &amp;.Regulators Water Storage Tonks

17401 992·3131

$4.55 .) To ~ finJ nut mor~;.• ahou1 Am1'
Lander!'&gt; anp read ha past fO iumn~ ..
\'lSI! the Crr altlh s~ ndicatc \h'h.'
at

At. 7

. a· Gravellm Lp h

.Ulilitiet

lope and a check or monc)' order for·
$3 .75 (thi s indUJ~:- pos tage a nd:
hanQiing~ to: Bridl' ~. ~lo Ann Lm-:
ders. P.O . Box 11562. ChiL·ago. Ill :

Gallipolis
&amp; VIc inity

~ro.

C ulverts: 4" - 48" in stock

Land Cleari ng &amp;
Grading
Seplic Sy•le,.. &amp;

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IClA~~EDS!

Y1rd S.le

70

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74o-985-3813

Serwice•
H ouse &amp; Trailer Sites

se nd Amanda a lmcly gift '" the :
prir.:c ran_gc of thl.': repair h11\ . You
w•ll feel bcucr. and so "ill she .
. When pl annin g a wedding. who .
pays for what' Who stands where":
"The Ann l-anders Guide for Brides ·.
has all th~ an s" cr:-. Send a se iC'
addressed. long . hu.,mc..,.., .:sl tc cnvl'&lt;

6061 1-0562 . (In Canada.

St.

7

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Amanda.

having ,sl~ond · 1houghb ~huut

pngc

Call992-2156

place an ad

Buy, Sell or Tl'lde·l

G&amp;W Plastics and Supply

Bulldou r &amp; Bacldtoe

to pay for• the &lt;knted-fcnd&lt;r rcpa~r ·
job-.- she offe red to do'"· If you arc:

~FA

Jonathan Scott

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. DEAR GRAN DS: You d1d noth-.
ing \fo'fong:. You didn ' t

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9, 1999.

Where there is smdke - cigarette smoke - there can be a lingering seen(
cu:arette smok:e \\a~ actual!\ an \OUr
da...ughtL"r :-. h:ur or on h~r· cloihes.
\\hac- It "ould linger until \\ashcd .

~omeroy

Business Services

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Moving Sale; Furn itu re. HoUse hold llems, Tools, Slate floute 7
South. 11 o Burdelte Road, Friday,
SatUrday. July 9th , I Ot h. 8 ·30·
3,00.
Movmg Sale: Saturday 7/1Oth, 9
AM ·3 PM . Household &amp; Ya rd
llems, Clothing (M&amp;W 14· 16)
Tools , Grill. Pian o, D og House.
And Much M01et 559 Jay Dnve
Mult· Fam11y Sale Salurday 9
A M ; Bestde Btg Whee l Carry
Oul On Jackson P1k9:

A.'w'on Products : Start your own ln,rHome Busine.ss. Work Fle~t tble
Hours. EnJOY Unltmlled Earning s
1·888·561·2866.
c'ompufer Users ,J'IIeeded. Work
Own Hrs . S25K · S80KJ Yr. 1·800·
476-8653 X 7777 . Www.1cwp.com
Cosmetologist Need'ed, Full &amp;
~afi .Ttm e Pa10 Vac8tions.-jree
C.E.U. Hours: 740-446-7267
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Counselor Pos1110n · A.n outpe·
tlent alcohOl and Olher drug agen·
,cy located !h Gallia and Ja'Okson
Coun!Jes; iS: seek tng a qualllled
persan to prov id e alcohO l and
orher drug counse ling. Counselor
Will w ork with all age groups .
Knowledge of chemical depend ·
ency r e ~wed . Bac ' odors degree ,
CCDC , LISW. and /or LPCC pre·
ferred . Send resume by July
16 ,1999 to : FA.CTS , 1770 Jack·
son Pike, Bidwe ll. Oh1o·. 45614 or

FAX

740· 446~8014

EOE.MIF/H

Dnver
CONTINENTAL EXPR ESS
COL Class.A Wtlh 6 Monlhs
E-.per Onvmg SchOol Grads
Considered. No NVC · Home
Mosl Weekends
Reg~nal

&amp; Long Haul

EOE

800-293.0700 Or SIJ0-695-4473
DRIVERS · Cannon Expro$$ Q9%
Driver No Touch Freight. Start At
.32 Cents Mi. !5 Yr. "" Ellp., .31
Cents Mt. /3 Yr.; .30 Cents MI. /1
Yr . 29 Cents Mi. 16 Mos .; .28
Cenls Ml 12 -6 Mos ., Sludents Or
1 Mo Ex~ . S350 Wk . Pay Aalse
Every 50 ,000 Miles Bonuses.
A 1defl P rogram . Pa 1d Vacations .
Ins
Ava il
www cannonu·
press .com Call For De!alls 1·
800-845·9390

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Help WMII!Id

AVO,. hal a place lo&lt; yeul Join
t.ht 11 "auty company1 En~
your own ..,._. Bur OWft
prOdUCtS II cast. cafl 1•100.4 AVON Of 140-5&amp;0 4354.
Ortvera · Free 3 ~ WM\ COl.
T,.lning. Earn $26 -532.000 11.,
Yr W IFull ~1nefi1a. No EKP .
Needed. PA.M Transport Sp•Cial Cart Toll Free t ·877 -230+
6 002 Sun -Frl , 7 A.M. -7 P. ~ ~
www.parn&amp;ra~com
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OPPORTUNITY.

' Large CorporatiOn ts looldng ~
A Person To Tram And Wock
Here In GaiHpoitli:. Pofnl Plea~"!
&amp; Pomeroy. II You Are E
t•c. Ambitious , And Have A
Wrth People, We May Be
Offer VQu Th i s Spot Exe . en!
Fringe Benetils. It Interested .
Please Call 304--£28-8266 For In·
terv•aw American Genarat .L ife
And Accident Insurance COmpa·
ny N·71
Fast grow111g bur.lness klbl.ing for
manager· also cashi ers. full Qr
pan 11me. Send resume cJ.o : Th e
Da1ly Sen!lnel , P.O. Box 729-75
Pomeroy. OH 4576~
F uii· T1me Posmon Retail Jeweiry
Salesp8rson : Pers:or!abte, Q uick ·
learner. lmmedia1e Opening, AfJ·
ply AcquistltOns Fine Jewelry, 151
Second A'llenue , Gallipolis , No
PhOne caHs
Housekeeper For Disabled Prac·
t1cu1g Columbus Attorney. (Plus 2
Teenagers ~ . live-In, Cooking
Clean1ng , La undry, Turning At"
Nigh!. Salary, Room. Board .. 614·
267- 5354 .

Nou••k.••plngi L•u ,drf Aid•.
Pan·llme Van able shifts . Po tnl
Pleasant Center/Genests Elder·
care . Stale Rout e 62 , Route 1 .
Box 326 , Point Pleasan t , WV
25550 EOE,. ~
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"-.~al Truck ing Company Seektng
Oual ifi e(l Tr uck Drive rs . Good
Pay And Benefits . Send Re!ume
To . Or tver, P.O . B01c 109 Jack·
son , OhiO 45~40 , Or Call .1·74l'O·
286-1 463 To Schedule An Inter,.

vteW.
LPN POSITION ROCkspringS REt·
haOihtaliOn Center is now accepl·
lng applicatiOns tor part lime posi."
!ton LPN . We of1ar 8llcellent tMiin-efits to part bme nurses. heallh ,_
surance eliQJblllty. 401 K , anct va·
ca lion time Tn ts is an excellent
opportunity for the right candidate
for per son a l a nd professiona l
growth. Call Carol Greening DON
al 740·992·6606 or send resume
to Rock stH in gs Rehabi litatlof1
Center. 36759 Aocksprings R.d .,
Pomeroy. OhK&gt;. SIGN ON BONUS
BEING OFFERED.
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LPN POSITION ' Rockspnngs Re·
habilitation center ts nov1 accepllng apphtatiOns for par! time posi·
110n LPN We otter excellent ben· •·
efits to Part llrrte nurses. t)ealth. In·
surance etig1bility, 401 K and va·
cation time . Th 1s 15 an 'exceuerv
opf)ortunrty for the righl candidate
1or Parsonal and proleniona l
growth . Call Carol Greening [)((N
740·992·6606 or send resume to
Roclcsprings AehaiJilitation Cen· •·
!er. 36759 Roc!ffipA:pgs Rd ., Po.1meroy. Ohio . SIGN ON ,'BONUS

BEING OFFERED.
Monday, July 12th ONLY! Kipll/ljjl
ShOe Co. Point Plea.sanr. ~-'L
AccePting
Applical jon.s FCM
Sales Clerk!
MUSICians· looking for gultarisi ,
vocalist to do lead and harmome~
tor oldies. rock and country, Jo""l,.

740-69H212 .

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elderly person. Free roo'm&amp; noare
+ wages H ave separate ·lniin]
Quarters except kitchen . Call al·
tee 6PM Must · have refe rences
1304) 77 3- 5048
Need Someone To Stay W111'1 _.
Gentleman , No l iftmg ReqUirelt· ·
~easonabje Pay. i 40441 ~548 - :.
Time Sewer Needed F01

Fo u n;,,. ,. UphOlst ery ShQp Et' .
perience Necessa.ry. Ca ll For An
Appointm8nt, 740-446-3438
Pt:t!tal Jobs to $18 35/ Hr .. lnc .
Bene fits : No · Exper ien ce For
Ap~;. and Exam Info. Call 1·800·

81 3·3585, Exl. l 826, 8AM·9PM. 1
D~

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POSTA L JOBS To $1Q.35 / HR.
t i NC . BE NEFIT S. NO EXPEA,.

ENCE . FOR AP P. AND EXAf;l
IN FO . CALL 1·800· 8 13·3S85J
EXT lt42H5. 8 A .M. ·9. P.M .. r
DAYS fcts Inc.
Prevention f&gt;o s1110 n - An Alcohol

:;~~~~~n:~~,:; L~~~~!~.~\~g ~=~~

And JackSon CountieS • .ts Seek-l"n g An A1Tib il1 ous lndi'w' tdual ~
Fill A. Prevent ion PositiOn. Thij
Person Will Work Wl't h All Age
Groups In Both Communities. R~
spons ibllitiOS Include Coordina"lio n Of An At · RISk · YOu lh Men ·
lor ing Program . Awareness Acl iYitles, Edu callo.n Programs,
Trainmg fll.rograms , And Deve lopment Ancl Implementation Of New
Granl Pro;ects. Send Resume Bi
July 16 . 1999 To FACTS . 177~
Jackson Pike: Bid,"!.ve·n. Oh10 45614
Or FA.:X 740·446·8014 . EOE . M1
F/H
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musl be able~ work some Sun·
days and evenmgs, 26 hours of
more per wee k Send resume c/0.
The Da1ly Sen!lnel. P.O. Boll 7;{9?
84, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 by Jul~
12, 1999 .
SIGN · ON

BO N US

OF

$50!l

FOR RN POSITIO N ON 11-7
SH IFT . Aockspnngs Re habtl1ta ·
t1on Center, a !lk1lled an1l·mterme·.
d1ate ta c1 1ity of 100 beds. has an.
Immediate openmg lor the ngh t ·
cand 1date. We have an excellent
~enel1t package , 401K and com-.
p&amp;t lli 'w'e salary, Th is is an ex cel-'
lent opponunlly 10 become part o~
a stable nurs ing .tlj'am thai has _a.
comphal\ce h1story or ex cell ent.
surveys and care issues SutJm11 :
your appl1cauon to 36759 Roell · ..
spr ings Ad . Pomero y. Oh10 "
45769 Or call Carol Green 1n'Q. "
DON a1 740·992·6606
:
Small Family Owned Truck1ng Co.
Needs Expenenced OTR Ot1vers ·
Lal e Mode l Pelerbwlls . He alth .
Ins . Flellible T 1me 011. Lots 01 •

~~eist;~~A~;~~~~~s~~~~:
1·600-654-0528.

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Bar &amp; Grill Is Taking Ap · ,.

Sonny's
plicatlo-ns For Bartender &amp; Cook Day &amp; N1ght Shift A.va ilable. Fo-r :
lnlormallo n See SonJa At 856
SecOnd
Avenue , Gall ipolis ,
Across FrQm .little Caesars . Or
Call At 740.441·0386 .
Thornton GreenhOuses, 740·247- ;
4334 need tomato P\Ckers. ages •
15 &amp; ~p , $5 15 per hour.
Tomato ptC~ers , ages 15 &amp; older.. "
n:unimum wage , Cummms Farm,. ·
7..0-949·2102 or 7~·247·3655 .
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1985 2 Bdrms CIA, New Carpet
Furnace Underptnnrng 2 Decks
Immediate PoSessron! 740·..46·
4793

Ft FireplaceS In Ground Pool
Large Lotk S R 588. Gall1pohs
C1ty Schools Reduced ! 740-446·
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38R Home Large Room Eat In
Krt chen Nice Porch AC 3/ ""
Baseme nt lot Srze 50X90
$32 000 1304)882 3772
TARA ESTATES 4 Bedrooms 3
1f2 Baths tormat LAlOR An1shed
Easement Custom Kitchen/
Cherry Cabtnetsl Sunroom overlooking small Ponctl $189 900
P40) 441 5118 or more 1mto
leave Message Appt only!
5 room 1 112 bath laundry 300
river lrontage Syracuse full
basemflnl 740 992·3860
7 Year Old 3 Bedroom Ranch
Home 2 Baths 28x30 "Attached
Garage , 69 1/2 Acres Wrll Sell
All Or House And lot Meigs
Count)' $150 000 For lnlormation
Call740 992 3537
Beaut 1lul brrck 3 br home, on
lovely acreage must see to ap·
preclale 304 273·9485
Beautiful oleler hOme lanced yard
large bulldmg to run your own
business or take over estab·
llshed lawn mower business and
complete 1nventory Rental hOme
on the property roqm for expan
s1on Good area Racme Ohio,
$140,000 740.949-2606
BriCk Home Nice Fam11Y Nergh
~orhood 2 M1les From .Hosptlat
Olf Of Jackson Prke Appt To
See 74().441 0641
Completely remoeleled t'louse 4
Declroom famrry room living room
krtchen utr!Jty room &amp; bath base
men t wilh bath, new carpet
throughout central air beautiful
v1ew or river call 740 992 9012
appolntmenl only
For Sale By Owner 1 63 Acre
more or less Lots 7 B 9 R1ver·
bank Right of way 2/3 BA Full
Master Bath 1/2 Bath &amp; Space
lor Was.ner/Dryer also Large
kitchen &amp; llvlngroom 2 Auto Ga·
rage Gas heated, Brick bldg on
lot 7 Pumphouse With New Sun
ken Well 75ft deep City water
also Sewage &amp; trash pick up
Apple Trees Grape'S Pear &amp; Nut
Trees lot 9 large garden space
lots 7,8 ,9, very pnvate properly
llneO' '" w1th Pine Trees &amp; Hem
Jock Trees Seen by appt o"IY
Price set $65 ooo Ms Yorlker
(304)882 3451

Very Clean. No Pets, Water And
' Trash Pard, Bulavrlle Pike 740·
388-1100

440

1 Bedroom Apaftment, Stove &amp;
Aegrlgerator lncludeel, 7-40·446·
2583

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Good seleclion of used' homes
w1th 2 or 3 bedrooms Start1ng at
$3995 Ourck e1e11very Call 740·
386 9621

40ACRES
Only $45 000 Greal For Recrea·
lton Or Huntrng Mostly Wooded
Off SR 141 &amp; SR 233 Can Be Oivrdeij Aoad Built To land Then
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5% Down t:anel Conlract Wttl'l Approved Creellt Free Maps I 800
213 8365
BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE
Water and Electric Ready For
Hook-Up. Nice lots $8,000 00
Each Call 30of.n3-S'181.
Building Lots For Sale New Ha·
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( 14411302) Mason wv No Re
StriCtiOnS $15 000 {304)882
3772
LAND
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And Athens Counties 5 To 75
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nlshed and uArurnlstted security
deposit required., no pets 740992 2218

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Garfield
Avenue City Utilities $49 000
Send Aespor~se CLA825 c/
oGalhpohs Darly Tnbune , 825
Th1n1 .Avenue GallipoliS OH
45631

Apartments
for Rent

$250/Mo Plus Ut111tles, For More
Information. C8117.ao.367-02t9 •

Cl . . r•nce Sale All Displays
Must Go DownPayments as low
as $-tH Interest as low
II
Llmrted lime only ar Oekwood
Homes, Nllro, wv (304)755·
5885

5 5 Acres Frontage

(740~388-()f73.

70xt 4 2 Bedrooms Dinette
wwcarpet, Very Nlce, Gallipolis
741).446-2003 740-446-1&lt;109

S.L.O.W 1)-U.T
$499 Down Ail Singles $999
Oown Ooubles Super Low Psy·
ments ltmrted Time Oakwood
Homes Sarboursvrlle, wv, 304·
736~
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For Sate 3 35 Acres Corner of
Hangrng Rock Road &amp; Carson
Road In Mason WV (304)882
3480 "' 1304)982 21133

1 Bedroom Apt $275 month,
utrlltles pa1d 706 Vi§n cf Street,
P1 Pleisanr. wv 1304)~36-5554

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1 Efficiency Apartment, Furmshed Vttlllles Included. $250/
Mo , A1r Conditioning, 740 3670611
1 BA AJC, Near Holzer, 1st
Month Free W1th 1 Yr lease
Ou1et Location, No Pets $279/
Mo., Plus Utilltl65, 740.44&amp;2957
1 Room &amp; Bath Across From College $200/Mo All UtiiiiJeS Paid)
888-84M521

2 BR WfO Hook·I,IP' Aefarencasl
Deposlr No pe15 l:io4)675 5162
2 Rooms &amp; Bath "" $2251Mo , Ineludes Utdlhes, No Kitchen, 1
Bedroom &amp; Bath Includes Ulllltles
No Kitcl'len, 740-44~24n
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2bdrm apts total electric, appliances furnished launO'ry room
factlltles, close to school In town
ApplicatiOns available at Vrllage
Green Apts 149 or call 740·992·
3711 EOH
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(740)-4-48-74-44

New And used Furniture Store
Below Holiday Inn Kanauga
Beds Chests Couches, Tables,
Muc.h Morel Stop Arld See Us

74().448-4782
Tired Of Going To Tne Laundry
Mat? Call Me For A Free Washer
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Used Furniture /Appliances Off
Bulavrlle Pike On Keefer Road.
740·446·4039, 740·446·1004
Call Any Time Johnson's used
Furniture

530

Antlqlies

Buy or sell Riverine Antiques,
1124 E Mail') Street, on ~t 124,
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
a m lo 6
p.m • Sundav 1 00 10
6 00 p m 740·992·2526 Russ

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540 Mlacellaneous
Merc:handiiHI
(2) STEEL BUILDINGS Faclo'y
liquidation -40x30 Was $9,970,
Sell $3 470 50x75 was $19.,00.
SOl $8 900 800-388-531•. Doog
"HOST FAMILIES' NEEDEDIII"
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gust " To Attend Local High
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1·80().765-&lt;1963
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$69 00 $100 ol free programm1ng
Umlted lima oHer, call 1 eoo-ng..
8194
19 New Pella Wiridows Vanous
Sizes Sandstone In Color $3 500
Between 6 00 PM 10 00 PM
740-44e·2221 '
2 Ofl1ce Desks $150 Each , 1
Computer Desk, $99 &amp; Other

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740-1!~

50 Ferguson gehl 2170 911 hay
bind, 401 Ford m9wing machine,
76 1!2 ton 4 wheel drive being
restored '2 roper air cond goes In
110 (304)675-1545. afto&lt;7PM
AMAZING ME7ABOUSII
Br8ald hroughlll Lose 10·200
Pounds Easy, Ou1ck
Fa~t
Dramatic Resuns 11)0% Natural,
Doctor Recommended Free SamplesCall74o-44H982

Beanre Babies For Sale, $4 To $6
7-40-256-6909
BIG SCREEN TV Take ove'
small monthly payments Good
credrt reqi.Mred 1·600·718·1657

Aparlment far ren In M,\1:tdleport,
no pels 740.992·5858

Central Air Unit, With Electric
Furnace Will Accommodate
28 1150 Home Or Larger Used
One Season, $800 OBO $1 ,600
Invested, 740-388-8056 •

AppiiC;a'I.Ons Being Accepted For
Very Nice 2 Bedroom Apartmenl
In Country Sentng Washer /Dryer, Fng , StoVil, Dishwasher Wa
ter And Garbage Pa1d Total Elec·
lrlc W lAC No Pets, NonSmokers Only $400 Deposit
$450/Mo 740 446 9585, 740·
446-2205 Ask For Vlrg~n~a

COOL DOWN
Central Air Conditioning Aelded
To Your Furnace Complete Cuel
Systmes &amp; Furnaces. Heat
Pumps Cerlifled Installer If vou
Don t Call Us we Botn Losel 740446-6308 1-800-291.()()98

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES Al JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 to $3~8 , Walk to shop
&amp; movie~ Call 740-446-2568
Equal Housln&lt;J Oppommll"l

Olscounr Mobile Home
Pam &amp; Supply
H'uge Inventory

Christy's Family Living apart·
menls home &amp; trailer rentals,
7-40·992·4514 apartments avail·
able, turn1shed &amp; unfurnrsl'led
Country settmg eff1ency apart
ment completelv turmshed all
utllltre&amp; paid, please call 740.992·
2292

MausOleum, 2 crypt spaces,
Meigo Memory Ganle&lt;r Pomernv
Meigs County, $4150 Contact
Wm Snouffer. 107 Francrsco
Col.&lt;!. Bay Saini loul~ MS 39520.

pmn, 1·2'28'163-9894
New Bottle Of Titanium Tanmng
Lotion $30 Air Exercise Bike
$50 Ski Machtne $50, Weight
Mactl~ne $50 , Twin Mattress
With Bo• Sprrngs &amp; Frame $25,
Comppund Bow $60 Sectronal
Couch Wllh Hlde·A·Bed $100
080. 740-441-()988

PriMH..,.. fi'H DINcTY Summer
PromOtiOn Calt now 1 888·265·
2123
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Rapid Welghll.ossl FEN·PHEN
Alternall~ Combination 1DO%
Sale Onlv $24 95 Buy 2 Gel 1
Freel Lose 3·5 Pound$ A Week
As Seen On TV Celluene. HVIa(tra AlSo Available Call Umted
Pharmaceuticals Now For Info 1·
800·733·3288 COD S IP,e-pay I

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Septic Aeratar Motor New, St1ll In

Bo•

$500

OBO 7-40-256·~70

Top SQi Fo&lt; SOle

(304)4~196

WANT A VISA C~RD?? S12 000
Unsecured Bad fNo Credit OK!
Everyone Welcome! t-800-285-

Okl t,1otorcycles MotorscooterJ
Motorscooter Parts (Cushman
preferred) Contact D Mitchell
5S68 80tl'l PI No Pinellas f!ia ..k.
R. 33781. 727-484·7408

630

Livestock

AQHA. &amp; APHA Fllly's For Sale
Excellent Bred lines, 740·3889130

NICe Alpine Mlllcing'Goats $150

a pa•

(304)675-1870

Regrstered Angua. stlC cow &amp; calf
pairs, seven 1 &amp; 2 year old hell·
ers excellent bloodlines, 740
702 3033
Aeg1stered miniature horses
good bk&gt;od tines. 5 mares, 3 stal·
lions 2 mares are bred back
740-7-12 2050

640

Hay &amp; Grein

SQuare Bales Hay $1 25 Bale
7-40-388-0406

TRANSPORTATION

3588

710 Autos for Sale

Washef $95 00 . Orver $95 00
Electnc Range $95 00, Hot Po1nt
Refrigerator $95 00, R9;PBf Washer And Dryer Set $300 00 90
Day Warranty Kenmore WID Set
$400 00
Upright
Freezer
$300 00, New Compressor, 1 Year
Warranty Whirlpool AIC 14,000
BTU. S250 00 Skaggs Apphanc·
es, 76 Vine St , Gallipolis 740·

1500 CARS FROII $500111 Buy

Walerlme •special 3/4 200 PSI
$21 95 Pe' 100. 1" 200 PSI
$37!00 Per 100. All Brass Compression Fittings In Stock
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jadtson. Ohkl. 1·80().537·9528
V2K FOOD STORAGE MADE
EASYII Feed YOUR Family Fo'
ONLY 89 Cents A~ Meal Delicious Tasting Emergency Food
Supplies lmmecltata DeiM!ry Call
NOW For FREE Catalog • 8002

330-6002

550

"96 Oldsmobile Della 88 loaded
14,700 mtles, $15,000, 740·742·
2572
CARS $100 $500 &amp; UP POLICE
IMPOUNDS Honda s Toyota~s
Chev-;s ~ Jeeps And Spott UUII·
ties 800-712·7470 EXT 7832
1965 Ply'mouth Valiant Race Car
340 Engine, 7 80 In 8Th Mile
Ready To Aace Or Could Be Put
On Street For More Info Call 740446·3310 Till 5 30PM Monday
Thru Frrelay Or 740 367 0466 At
lei" 5 30P $3.500 00 OBO
1970 Pontiac Lemans With 350
Rockel Motor, 1600, Call 1\fter 5
304-675-5612
11111).1190 CARS FROII $500
Polrce Impounds, And Tax
Repo s For listings Call 1·800·
319-3323 Eid. 4420

Bultdlng
Supplies

Block, brick sewer pipes. wind·
0)¥&amp; , lintels, ~ etc Claude Winters,
Rio Grande OH Call 740 24S
5121

560

Pollet lmpounels &amp; Repos For
lrstlngs CALL NOW I 1-800-319
3323 x2156

Pets for Sale

3 .AKC RtQisterad Btack Lab
Pups Have hael 1st stiots &amp;
wormed $200 ea (304)675 6046
AKC male Collie. sable &amp; whrte,
normal eyes young adult, $200.
740-696-1085
AKC Reg istered S1lk Yorkshire
Terriers Shots &amp; Wormed
We 1g hs 31bs tully grown
1304)675-33611675-4009
AKC Regrstered VeUow lab Pups,
Shots &amp; Wormeel Ready 4th 01
JuiV 740·2-336
AKC Shellle pupp1es. ssble &amp;
while tri sable merles, vet
checkeel excellent pedrgrees.
$350 740-696 1085

1986 Sullaru 4 Door Sedan· G l 1
Fal' CondiiiOn. $500 00 740·388

9285

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1986 Subaru Good Boely Anel In·
terlor N9eds~ Eng!ne Work $250
740.448-4310 740-446 9322
1987 Chrysler LeBpron Station
Wagon, 56,000 Miles 4 CyiiMer
Automatic l,.oaded $1 100 OBO
7-40-258-1233

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1989 Lincoln Continental Signature Series A/C, PS, PB Runs
Good Looks Gooell Askrng
$3 ooo. 740-367- 7480
1990 Cougar hlgh miles runs
graat, looks good V·6, $2100 ,
740-949-2836 or 740·949-2045
1990 Red Pont1ac Grand Pnx All
Power AutomatiC With Qverdnve
Good Tires
Sharp! Asking
$2 ooo. 740-379--1!568

1991
Oaylona Shalby N~
j'Condlll!•ion. High Miles S2 300
Au&amp;trallan shepherd pupp1es 6
740-441·0176
Yf&amp;eks old Ready to go July , 5th
1991 Mercury ~Grand Marquis LS
Come reserve ~our puppyl 740·
4 door, V 8 all power options
742 3304
non-smokers like new. 740·985·
CFA Regislered Himalayan K1t·
3595
reno 7 Weeks Old 740 4461992 Jeep Cherokee Sporl 6 Cy3188
ltnder s Speed 1989 C)1evy)roc
For sale· Jack Russell terriers,
V·8 Automahc With Air, 1985
74().742 2050
Pontiac Fiero 4 Cylinder, Au·
toma.llc With Air, 740-245 9234
1992 Mercury Grande Marquis
LS Good Cond , 59,000 Mile&amp;, 1
Owner, loaded 740-446-7452

570

1994 Geo Prlzm Auto Arr Sun
Roof, 72 000 miles E:~~cellent
Condltron (304)675·2039 $5495
080 Muat Sell Great Stuelent

Musical
Instruments

ea,

Christian Singer /Songwrller
Seeking Musletans And Smger~
To Form An Alternative Christian
Band II God ~s Call1ng "'bu To Do
This Contact Me At 740·682·
3163
PIANO FOR SALE Spinel /Console Take On Small Monthly Payments Must Have GoOCI Credit
Can Be Seen locally, Call 800·
346-1n5

580

,Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Beans
$,0
1304)675-2579

Bushell

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1995 Neon 73,000 Miles, $3 900
1990 Grand .Am New Motor
$1.800. 74().446-7278
1997 Chevy Cavalier 2 Doors. 5
Speed C/O Tilt Cruise, Power
Sunroof 43 000 Miles , $8.500
740·992·7102
1998 Ponttac Trans-Am, F\JIIV
Loaded! Price Reduceel to
S22 500 00 Great GracJuallon
Glftll (740)·446-4548
~999

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JULY 5 THRU AUGUST 30
Lawn Tractors $150 Olf On Lrs
$200 DH LX"s And Grs $250 OH
300 5 $300 011 400 5 And Z·
Trak 1 Financing At Low As
5 9% For 36 Months Or $250 Off
On Compact Utility Tractors ,
52,0'1, 53,0's Anel Gators. Free
Delivery Carmichael Farm &amp;
lawn Your Local Joflrt 0tJIJf8
Dealer Gallipolis Oh1o 7-40-446
2412 0&lt; 1-800-594-1111
Case 80 Horse-Power Tractor
Diesel PS llve Power, Wet
Lmes H1gh &amp; Low Range Auns
G'eal $3200 (~)675-3624
For Sale or TraCie 1988 GMC 2·
Ton With 18Ft Caule Bed 717
Field Cltoppol" (304)675 1858

91 Ford Tempo 4 door auto
runs excellenl, 70 000 actual
mues rce cold air, 4 good Urea
100% dependable car $1 ,650

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742-4510
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730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs
1979 J·20 414 Jeep Truck Nice
Inside &amp; Out
360 V-8,
Auto Trans • '
Quadratrack
(304)675-1564

1979 CJ7 Hardtop 3 Speed 411ti4
Rebuil t engine Needs some
body work
{304)675·2039
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1000 "'iles, 8 mol\ths warranty,
extras, $6500, 740-742-2760

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1973 Monttor 29 Ft. 4 new tires,
full bed. lois of storage awning,
sleeps 4 Nice lnslele and oul
$3,000 4 white adrlondack
chai&lt;S $40 (304)882 3657

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Contained $2500 Very Good
Condllkln (304)675-1879

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1972 Cdachmen Camper 24 Ft
Newly Carpeled &amp; Painted Lo-cated At Gallla CountY. Fal~·
g'ounds Lol 116. $1.500 740·
44 1-0681 Or 74Q-446 5128

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1995 Terry Travel Camper 27
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1996 Suzuki Katana 600, 608
m11es black/purple, quiCk fast &amp;
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days. 740-949-2844 e.., ..

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1987 Ford lull size conversion
't'an 302 automatic, Ivory Coa&amp;l
ConverSion (Houston, Texas},
gray velOur Interior lront and rear
air, all e.11tras $5500 080, 740·
992 1506 days o' 740·949·2644

25 Ft House Boat, W1th Trailer
$5 500 304~3Eh.4531 Or Even·
lngs 740.886-4531

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1987 Honda XR 250 R MOIO&lt;eycle, Four Slroke Excellent ConditiOn $1200 (304)675-3824 '

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1982 Chevy Van, Aaiseel Roof,
A.utom • Ale Cruise &amp; Tltt Wheel
Looks Good Runs Excellenh
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Trade For 5·10 4 WO, Of Equal
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g1ne, super 10 transmission 390
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WATERPROOFING
UnconCIJtional lifetime guarantee
Local ref,rences furnished E,sp
labl~hed 1975 Call 24 H&lt;&gt; (740) •
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Appliance Paris And Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Experience All Work Guaranteed,
French City Maytag 740·446·
7795

suck a{ound very long
Salu,d.ty July 10 1999
In the year ahead several amh1
ttons anti des1rco;; you've long nurtured cop ld bcLome rcahues When
you see the breaks openmg up for
you. you rnay have 10 act qun;kly,
because cverylhmg could happen all
at once
CANCER (Jun e 2 1 July 22) Do
not expose all your cnrds at one t1me
loday and you could be exlremely
successful m your commercial
affaus Sa\e your trump cards for I he
close where you ~.:an use lhem as
chnchers Know where to look for
romance and you'll hnd 11 The

C&amp;C General Home Main·
tenence· Painting, vinyl siding.
carpentry, doOrs windows baths.
moblle hOme repair and more For
tree estimate eall Chet 740 992·

6323
ltvingston's Basement Water
Proofing, all basement repairs
done tree estimates, lifetime
guarantee 12yrs on job e•perl
once (304)895 3887
M&amp;R General Contracting &amp;
Eleclrlc Carpentry, Porches ,
Trarler Set-Ups And Air Condl·
Uoning. Also Malf'llenance, 740·
441-0\93

Aslro-Graph Matchmaker Instantly
revenl s whtch stgns are romant1r:ally
pcrfe{;l for you Mml $2 75 to Match·
maker, do tlus newspaper P 0 Box

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cards
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York. NY 10156
LEO (July 21 Aug 22) Pannershtp arrangements of a very unusual
nntqrl!' t·ould happen for you today
You\ rnav .t:'"lab!t..,h SC \Cral alliances,
each lor a Lldlcrc nt purpose
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WlUI ln!!Cntllty .tnd rcsour~.:dulncss

840 Electrical and
Refrigeration
Restdentlal or commercial w1rlng,
new servrce or reparr5 Master ll
censed &amp;Je ctncran Rrdenour
t::leclrical, 'WV 000306 304·675·

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today and the sling 'an be t.1kcn out'
ol t.1sks or as!il~nments you detest
You may even amaze yourself wnh
the lahor savmg techmqucs you come
up wtth
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C\ cr .uul ~\ hc nc\ cr fnenlls duster to
C\tllmgr..· the news of 1hc da)' 1t
flcl~tm\~.: ' nut&gt;~ he an :lllcn tt vc hs·
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Un1. " rc~.:~ ~ d 1.lisrurunm m your
d&lt;llncstt~.: rouuncs may hcr..:omc rnu·
tmc toda~ Wh.11 s good .1!"1out them
ts they C()Uid he 01 Ihe welt.: orne van
ely thru II t}nghten your L1.1y
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21) Don t tgnnrc some clever alter·
nattvcs ollcrcd hy another today a" tn
how somcth1 ng·m1ght be do.oe beuer,
even though you may have a set wny
of dotng rhmgs They'll make thmgs

easter
CAPRICORN (Dec 22- Jan 19)
Qu1ck acuon m1ght be reqUired roday
because somethmg financially bene·
ficml of a un1q'ue nature l 1Hght de vel·
op for you 1 he op~o~unuy won"r

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soc1al endeavor could benefit from
your mt crvcntton today 1f you play an
active mlc So 1f you see wl1ere 11 L:an
be handled more effcct1vely,J ump tn
and save the day
PISCES (Feb 20- M arch 20) Your
tmagmat1on has always been your
greatest asset when uuhzcd tn a constructive manner V1sual 1ze pos111ve
results today and then take the appropnale ac11ons
ARIES (March 21 Ap"J 19)
llunk and act ltkc a wmner today
because good thtngs arc m the atr for
you Your hopeful cx.pcctattons have
sohd cham;es of hcmg rcaltzed
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20) II s
qutte ltkcly today that yuu rould
cxpenence advantages m con d1t1on s
thai have nn mtlucncc on your '&gt;WtU'&gt;
rcputallnn and fm.mccs Cash m on
them
GEMINI 1May 2 1 June 20)
You're .1 rc~llcs S pcr~on to bcgm
\l.llh hut tOt.Ja) )CIU (.:flUid he C\Cil
more o;;o Do o,;omctlung Ultllflll o1 dtl·
lcrem where your cncrglcli ,uc chn nnclctl mtn U(".II I\C o utk l~

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1996 Dodge Dakota Sport B~act;,
85 000 Mrles V·6, 5 Spd, All';,
CnJISI. $6.700
1996 Dlkola •
Cvl 5 Spa. co. 37,000 Mlleo.
$5.700 00 74().~

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1995 S·IO LS. Ex\endod Cab 4
Cvhnder, 5 Speed Air, $8 800 ,
740-44&amp;-1968, 740-388--8637

740

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1993 Chevy Suburban Loaded
Askrng $16 000. 74o-••s-9357
AIIM • 30 PM

1995 Doelge Neon 4 Dr 4 Cvllnder Autom 49 000 Miles Very
Good Com:tlllon $5 000 00 740441 0337
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Grubb's Plano- tuning &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the
plano D' 740-..52S

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112 Ton 740·446·3243 after
600pm

1·800-520-6364

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FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

FULLY LOADED
PENTIUM
COMPUTERS PoQ, c,edt1 0 Kl

poso.7~73516

~ee The New John Deere 200
Senes Skid Steer loaders, 7 5%
JOC financing Carmichael's
Farm &amp; Lawn , tnc 1 800 594·
1111 GaM- OH We De*-'

Vinyl Skirting Kits $299 95 5 Gallon Aluminum F1bered Roor Palnt
$25 2,, 5 Gal White .floor Paint
$57 69 .Anchors $5, Doors
Wmdows Gas &amp; Electric Water
Heaters, Plumbing &amp; Eleclr:.lcai
Parts, lntartherm, Miller &amp; Cole·
man Air Conditioners &amp; Heat
Pumps Bennett's Mabile Home
Supply 740·-«8·9"16 Galllpohs

Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments al Village Manor anCI
Rlversrde Apartments In Middle
pon f:rom $249 $373 Call 740..
992· 5064 Equal Housing Oppor·
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lunltias
Large 2BA Unfurnished, Near
PVH $350 mo + $350 deposll
(304)675-5796

HD6 Dozer Recenlly Rebuilt
$8 500 Firm, 400 Gallon Tanks .
On Rubber $500 Each 740 «6

1972 Ford Truck 67 000 Mil ...
360, VB. PS. PB AI' Cap Very
Good Cond111on, 740·381·8934,
E'"""'96 $2.500 Ftnn

Home Grown Sweet Corn And
Tomatou For Sale, 10 Miles
From Ga111polls, OH On State Ro·
uta 141,740 379 2501

Fireplace with blOwer, stone, and
plpes Everything rncluded to
hook-up $200 OBO 740 · 949·
2443

3 Bedroom 2 Baths, House For

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Reparred, New &amp; Aetloill In Stock
Cal Roo Evans 1.80().537·9528

evm4 Speed • . , . - ·
7-40-388 8056.

2359

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55 One hundred
15 ~ory blrdl
cen!JI
15 Nol moving
!56 Co...-ed with

1958 Ford Truck 8 xl' Flatbed 6

fo&lt; Sole N H 273 · M F OV·
nabalance Mower International
Rake Hay Wagon 740-388 0406

Pontiac Grand .Am SE 2
Doors. S1lver, Automatic, LoaeleO'
Like New, And Under Warranty
Bought New In March Or 98
$16 300 Or Best Offer 740·992·
7102

2 Bedroom Apartrrrents Unfur
nrshed Secunty Oeposrt, Refer·
ences Required 304·638·4531
Or Evenings 740 686-.4531

Nice 2 bedroom a~rtment In Syr
acuse, $275 pm mdnlh, $200 d&amp;-

GOT A CAMPGROUND MEM
BERSHIP OR nMESHAAE? We'U
Take II! Amenca 's Mosl Sue·
cessful Campground And Trme·
6hare Resale Clearrogoousa Gall
Resort Sales International 1-800423-5967 24 Hours

Automotive Products For Sale
Wire Sets Spark Plugs, Ballery
Cables And Mise Electrical 740..
448-8196

2BR Apartment $325/Month
References and Deposit Re·
Qulreel Homestead Bend1 Broker
(304)882·2405
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Merc:handiM

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Trash Compactor
Whtrlpool
Oisnwasher Best Olfer Ekcet·
1en1
(304)882 2225

~edroom

Apartment, Across
F~om Rto Granele College $350/
Mo All Utilities ~aiel, Deposit Re·
qutred Call Toll Fre8 1 888·840·
0521

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Nice 1 br apt kit lurn, WID
hookup $300 + damaQe dep
304-675-3100 "' 304·675-5509

Root. $300MO • 1·800-383-6862

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
WasherS, dryers, refrigerators ,
ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
Vlrie Street, Call 7-4()..446 7398,
1·888-818-0128
'MOitonan Carpet, Room Size Car·
pets Drive-a~li ttle Save a Loll
202 Clark Chapel Aoad Parler,

Mo Or $350/Mo Plus Deposit
On McCorkle Road . Gallipolis
74().446 6844

4BR 2BA $499 Cown Assume
Paymenls of 1239 mo (304)755·
5560

2 lots In Middleport· jusl on South
Third Avenue Utilities available
and el(lstlng gas tap $12 500 for
bo\1» 740 992 6849

Appliances
.Reconditioned
Washer&amp;, Oryets, Ranges, Rafrl·
grators, 90 Day Guaranteel
Frenct] Crty Maytag 740 446·
7795

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2 Bedrooms. &amp; 4 Bec:lrooms $2751

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350 lots &amp; Acreage

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2 Bedrooms, $325/Mo + U!Uines,
No Pets, Central Air , 740·~46·
4313

4 Acres 1986 14x70 Mobile
Home 1 Mrle off 33, off Sliding
H111 Creek Road in Hatlforel
{304)882·2649

Repo Ooublewlde Save Thousands! 1·800-383-6862

New three bedroom. two bath,
Harrlsonvtlle arta, HUD approved $400 monll'l plus utrllHes
deposit and references required,
no pets no smokmg 740·t42·'"

Between Athens and Pomeroy 2
&amp; 3 bedroom mob1le homes, arr
condJtiOneCI. $260 $300, sewer,
water and lrash tncluded 740·
992-2187

...., Pu~. 740.367~

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Goods

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14x70 2 Beelrooms For Rent In
Bldwol740-446-9e69

1997 fleelwoo&lt;j Mobtle Home Fo&lt;
Sale 14x70 Partial!~ Furnished

3 Bectrooms Basen'\ent 2700 Sq

510

bortlood. I Slay. 74CJ.446-.9523

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

1988 Redmond Danville 1.Cx70
Also, Has Expando Very Nice
Must Sell! .6.sktng $14 000, 740·

Two Ceelroom tra11er for sate or
rflnt In Mtddleport depoSit re·
qutred 740-742·2006

MER CHANDISE

Nice two bedroom hOme, ball'l and
1/2, large yard locateelln Syra
cuse 740.992·2638"0r 740·992'·
7014
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To E~eryone Gallia, Mason,
Me1gs Area Stop By Sefl Pete
Peck ""-VIew Our Beaulilul Homes
Bes1de AuiO Zone. Galltpolls, 740448 3093 •

Mobrte home site available bet·
ween Athens and Pomeroy call
7-40-38S-43117

Air Conditioners, Used Different
Sizes, Guaranteed! 740·886·

3033

1981 trailer 2 beelrooms balh
electrrc a-clheatpump appllanc·
2 porches, dtnttte
304-nJ-5319, 31J.4.882.J398

3 Bedroom 2 Bath Ranch W11h 2
Car Garage And ShOp 11 Miles
From Gallipolis Will Sell Wllh 2 1 3
Acres Fo ~ $75 000 Or W1th 16 ~f
2 Ac res For $95 000 Call 740
379 2635

460 Sp!ICII for Rent

House In C1ty, Galllpolls. 3 Bed·
rooms Enra Cltan, Quiet Netgh·

qedroom. stove refr~eratar un
derpmnlng , new -au condrtroner
$9.500. 74().949-2'52

EOH 304-&lt;1~79

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Ctean nice 2 br ttasemenllga
rage ref /.dep no pets 304 675
5162

2

Single Parents Program $499
Dofn L1m1t~d Oller Call for de·
ta~ (304)755·7191

twrn RIV'Irs Tower now accepting
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4 Bedrooms .All Electric A/C
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for Sale

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land $55 000 No call s till 5PM
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TrHcwel. three bedroom two
baths ti'Oilng room, family room,
dmmg room two garage&amp; bas•
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mem In Middleport, call 740-992·
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Chester with two bathS anached
garage arr and heal pump oul
buiktlng, setting on two \ acre lot,
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16x20 deck 9x20 front porch se·
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on 12 acres. VIllage Middleport,
secludeel and prrvate appoinl
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e~hed ali a f"'e service to non-profit
CHESTEI;l. - Tim,eline preview,
wishing to announce meet- .6 :30 p.m., Chester Commons. All
engs and special events. Tile calen- · participants should attend.
dar is not designed to promoee ·sales
&lt;lr.fund raisers of any type. Items are
NEW HAVEN, W.VA.
pnnted only as space permies and Singing Echoes of Tennessee, First
cannot be guaranteed to be printed a Church of God, New Haven, W.Va ..
S)!eeific number of days.
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RACINE -Charles W. and Fan. MIDDLEPORT - A Southern nie Lee (Wolfe) Beaver family
gospel music concert featuring the reunion Saturday at Star · Mill Park
Dove BrOii)ers Quartet from Ten- with food served at noon. Bring covnessee will be held Friday; 7 p.m. at ered dish.
the Ash Street Freewill Baptist
Church. poors open at 6 p.m . All · · SALEM CENTER Star
.welcome. ,
G~ange 778 will meet Salurday with
a potluck supper beginning at 6:30 .
. LONG BOTTOM - A hymn P:m. followed by meeting' at 8 p.m.
Sing well be held Friday. 7 p.m. with Fmal plans for the I 25th anniversary
''Delivered" at the Faith Full Gospel celebration on July 24-25 will be
Church in Long Bottom ..
made. All CWA and craft conte-sts
will be judged . All tnembers are

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Community Calenda~......_...........,.,. . . . . . . ....:..-.. . . . . . - - - -..

urged to attend.

Pomeroy Library Sunday, 3-4 p.m.

SUNDAY
RACINE Theiss famil.y
reunion Sunday at Star Mill Park.
Dinner will begin at I p.m. followed
by famil.y recognitions and activities.

POMEROY - Modern Woodmen of America Camp 7230 picnic
and community service recognition
ceremony Sunday, 12:90 p.m. ~t the
nonhbound park on U.S. Route 33.
Recognition wiU be given to Mrs.
Helen Swanz. Charles and Anna
Pickell and Charles and Kay
Williams for the-ir service to lhe
community. Bring a covered dish
and lawn chair. Members and· their

SYRACUSE - Special si nging
at Syracuse Missi&lt;m Church Sunday,
6 p.m. with The Revelators. Pastor
Mike Miller invites the public .

guests are welcome.

CARPENTER - "Services with
Eanhen Vessels wiU ile held at the
Carpenter Baptist Church on Sunday
al 10:30 a.m .. and with Earthen Vessels. and Cross Creek of Buffalo.
W.Va .. at 2 p.m. on Sunday.''rhc
public is invit!;~ , •
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CARPENTER - Boelk Family
will be at the Mt. Union Baptist
Church, Carpenter, Sunday for Ll,e
Sunday school. hour. All are wel.come.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Eastern .
Volleyball meeting for girls grades :
7-12 interested in playing volleybaTI ~
during the upcoming school year -.
will be held Monday, 6 p.m. in front
of Eastern High School.

MONDAY
RAC.INE - Racine Board of
Public Affairs, 10:30 a.m., municipal building.

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TUESDAY
SYRACUSE' - ·Meigs County .'
Chamber of Commerce monthly :
luncheon meeting Monday, noon al ..
_Carleton School. Speaker . :will be.:
State Represen tative John Carey. •

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POMEROY - Meigs County
Board of Education regular meeting
Monday, 7 p.m. at the district's cen-·
tral office.
,
ented semiriar set to music by Steve
and Annie Chapman. Pastor Robert
MIDDLEPORT Vacation .
Sanders welcomes all.
,. Bible School for children ages 3 to
12 will be held Monday through Fri&lt;

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POMEROY - Technology Long · ·
CHESHIRE - Disabled American Veterans Chapter 53 meeting . Range Planning Committee meeting
M.onday, 7 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 wiH be held Monday, 6 p.m. at the -'
Pomeroy· Library.
p.m.

POMEROY - The video The
Greatest Gift, will be shown SUnday,
10:30 a.m. at the Mt. Hermon United Brethren in Christ Church, Wickham jl.oad. T~ v.ideo is a family ori-

POMEROY - Public reception
for Pr.ofessor Hugh H. Davis al' thc

Christian school
gets face/itt,
name change

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day, 6:30 p.m. each evenmg at ~ ·
Ash Street Freewill Baptist Church "
in Middlepon .

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Tlmea-Seiltlnel Stall'
POMEROY- Stating ·the Meigs Counly Common
Pleas Court is "faced with a confusing and unfortunate
set of circumslances," Judge Fied W. Crow III late
Thursday morning filed a 16-page entry granting, in
writin$o a temporary restraining order in the sale of
items confiscated from convicted drug (elon Fred M.
Priddy of Rutland.
The hearing which spawned the enlry was hel.d June
30. Priddy is anticipated to aPI'"ar in the Meigs County
· Common Pleas Court Monday at1:30 p.m. for an additional hearing.
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., ' day auction of Priddy's belongings which were ·seized
fr'om nim in April in what Prosecuting Attorney John R.
Lcntes called a "civil. forfeiture" that was later revealed to be an "agreement in lieu of civil finfeiture." Crow
agreed with Priddy's attorney Shelly l- Kennedy; Pon

Clinton, that Lcntes . hid no legal
"As it stands, the court is not convinced on the existaulhorily to conduct the sale and lhat ing " reoord that the prosecutor's proceedings are in
it would cause i""Pafable harm to the l(;cordance wilh law; thus, the court has enjoined the
Priddys.
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much-publicized auction."
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At that hearing, Mr. Priddy's wife,
· Crow noted tliat Lentcs'apparently did not follow the
Barbara, maintained he was th"'at- · legal forfeitu,..,·process and lherefore had no authority to
ened and coerced by the prosecutor to hold the sale,
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"Particularl.y tro'ubling to the colin is the fact that
give up his beloqgings.
In hit enlry.- Crow made several although the prosecutor would auction off large lllJIOunts
Freel M. Priddy comments:
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of purportedl.y relinquished property, he feel.s no neeilto
· "Is F~ M. Priddy a conviCted drug divulge to the court any of the particulars of his alleged
felon? Yes. ~ that mean he is, or may.have ~n. sus- 'agreement in lieu of forfeiture' with Priddy • emphasizceptibie to having his property forfeited? Yes. but only if ing in his. argument that there.is nothing that either the
such fo~iture is'conducted pursuant .to recognized law.
court or the public needs to see with regard to lhe all.eged
"Is the court interested in protecting jlrilg IIS$Cts and agreemen~" Crow wrote.
returning them to criminals? No - however, it is the
Crow also questioned why Priddy would voluntarily
court's duty, when called upon, to provide that all proper- give up his belongings if, as the state maintains, the plea
ty forfeitures, and ~ubsequent sales of purportedly forfeit· agreement was not dependent upon Priddy agreeing to
ed or ,..,linquished property, \Je executed according to law. give up his property. He wrote that "It defies l.ogic and

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"Is Fred_M. Priddy a
surmise that Priddy convicUd drug felon? Yes.
so acted m the Doe · L-• ·
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absence . of some .
s ''"" mean e JS, or
promise to him by may Jwve been, susceptirepresentatives of the ble to having his property
state. Nevertheless, forfeiJed? Yes - but onfy if
the . prosec~to(. at such fo.Jeiture is conheartng faeled to
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offer any evidence of ducted pursUilnt to recogwhat Priddy obtained ni:.ed faw."
in return for his
Judge Fred W. Crow In
largess • instead,
merely specll)ating as·to Priddy's motives."
Craw's entry makes U demands of the prosecutor
mQliliy pertaining .to halting the sale of·any items, spen&amp;:ing proceeds from prior sales of seized property, ana
demanding accountability from t)le prosecutor for th~
items wid money fr!'m the items.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED - David .
BABY BORN • Gary and Kris·
and Debra Edwards of Pomeroy ten
King
of
Middleport
announce the birth of a daugh- announc;e tha birth ol daughter,
...,r, Katelyn Nicole, on May 12; Megan Elizabeth King, on June
1~. at OSU Medical Centar in
12, 1999, at Holzer Medical CenColumbus. She weighed three ter. She. weighed six pounds 9
Pounds, six ounces and was 16 1/2 ounces and. was 20 112 inch/ lnchas long.
es long.
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Maternal grandparents are
Maternal grandparents are
Roger and Nancy Snyder of Jack and Kay Frederick and
Ches~lre and paternal grandpar- maternal gr.,at-grandmother
.• · en.t s are Pearl and Linda Goldie Frederick, all of Middle- · ·
Edwards ol Long Bottom.
port. P-aternal grandparents are ·
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College News
. Miami dean's list
Crystal L. Vaughan of Langsville,
Mason G. Fisher of Syracuse. and
Jay P. McKelvey. Syracuse. were
recently named to the Dean's List at
Miami University in O•ford for the
second semester.
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Breanna M. Lisle , Syracuse, was

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TURNS TWO .• Makayla lynf1
Daxter, daughter of Ted and
Crystal Dexter, celebrated her
second birthday recently with a
cookout at her ho11Je ori Hysell
Run Road In Pomeroy.'
The pal'ly was hosted by her
parents. Also attending were
Rob, Tracy, and Nikki Lawson;
Charlie, Angie and Karlie Hall;
her brother, Timmy Dexter, and
grandparents Bob and Nancy
Manley. ;out o~ town guests
inc.lut;led Tim, Janet and David
HOlt, and Kyle and Brittni Gardner ql Columbus. .
Refreshments of ice cream
and cake were also served.
Sending .gilts were Rev. and
Mrs. O'bell Manley, Middleport;
Rev. and Mrs. Tim Nelson, Nelsonville; and aunts and uncles
Mr. and Mra. Jamie Kimes, Calif.,
Rev.. and Mrs. Stev~ M&amp;l)ley,
North Carolina, and Amy Lawson.

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order to qualify for the iist. •
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student at Otterl:lein College, has
been placed on the dean's list for
spring ·~uarter. lj)uririg spring quarter, he served as ans editor of the.
Tan and Cardinal. Otterbein's student newspaper. He was recently
recognized by the Department of

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Outstl!ndlng Writer's Award. Tbe
son of Mr1,an&lt;! Mrs. Michael Struble
of Syracuse, he is pursuing.a doubl.e
major in journalism and organizt
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Daniel R. Midkiff
Marine Master G~nnery Sgt.
Daniel R. Midkiff, son of Billy R.
and Bernice Midkiff of Langsvi lle,
was recently promoted to his present
rank while se rvin g with Marine .
. · Medium Helicopter Squadron 263, ·
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine
UMWmeels
Corps Air Station New River, )ack,The Syracuse Asbury United sonville, N.C.
Methodist Women met recently at
Midkiff was promoted based on
the home of Mary Lisle for their July sustained superior job performance
meeting, with a picmc.
and proficiency in his designated
.President Hop ~ Moore had :a specialty.re_ading, "The Comfon Zone:'. and
. The 1973 graduate of Meigs High
the afterpoon was spent visiting. School of Pomeroy joined the
Others pn!sent were Rose Ann Jenk- Marine Corps in January, 1973. ·
ins, Ruth Crouch. Elma Louks ,
Wilson ,
and
Marie Coming soon - Ronnie's
Freda
Hoi.ldashelt.
face on your license plate
LOS ANGELES (APJ - Ronald
, Myers birth announced
could recci vc a high honor
Reagan
Marlin Scott . Baker andI Margaret
E. Myers of Glouster have . in his car-lov ing state': hi s face on a
announced the birth of a son, Marlin , California li ce nse plate .
If the state Senate approves the
S. Baker, II, born on June 16, 1999.
bill, drivers could pay $50 e•tra to
use the special car tags , which
Class planned
would
show the smi ling former
Holzer Medical Center will offer a
childbinh preparation class on July president and governor wearing a
18, 2 - 6 p.m.. in the French 500 cowboy hat.
Nancy Reagan supports the idea.
Room, Classes arc free . To regi ster
and
last week ca lled a state Republicall 446 - 5030.
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MSRP $23,925

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elec:lrlc clareiJul811on tllken care
ell, Qov, Bob Tllft ~ Htllng hll
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91 PONTIAC lUND 1M V6, auto , air, ti~, cruise, AM/FM cass , WAS $13,900 ....1......... , .....:.... :.: ....... .......... ,............ ~... . . . .. .... , ...... $1 0,800
96 LINCOLN TOWN CAR VB, auto, leather int., W!&gt;~e..onty 40.000 mHas, WAs $19,900 ...........: ... :.... :....:......................:........................ $17,450
91 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2 DR Co•pe 4 cyl, auto, ~lr, AM!FM cass .. !i~. cruise, WAS- $11 ,999..................... .... . . ..... ... .. ...: .... $9,850
97 HONDA ACCORD El4 cyl, auto, air, AMIFM cass., ti~. cruise, WAS $11.~ ................................................ :..... :...... ......... , .......... $15,750
91 OLDSMOBILE DELTA II loaded. WAS $19,995 ..... ...... ..:......... ,.... :............ :...................;..... .......... .... ... . ......................... $15,995
96 GOE PRIZM Auto, ai~, low miles, WAS $10,900 .........:.•. ........... ,.....·.............................,...........:........ :: ......... :.. ..... .... .... .... .. ................ $ i,850
96 PORTIA~ FIRE BIRD vs, auto. air, tilt. cruise. Hops, cd plaver, WAS $12,995 ............................ :.................................. . ............ $1 H860
91 CIIURO COUPE V6, auto, air. tilt. cruise. WAS $18,900.·........................................................ ...................:. ...... ... . . .. .............. $14,950
PONTIAC SUtiFIRE 4 DR, 4 cyl, auto, air, till, llntod glass, WAS $12,900.............................................................. .... . .
. ........... :. $9,975
96 CADILLAC SEVIlLE SLS,loaded, lealher Int., LT Gamet ROd, only 15.500 Miles, one owner, like new, WAS $27,995 .... . .............. $24,850
99 GUND 1M 4 DR auto. air, tih, cruise, alum wheels. AM!FM cass .. WAS $15,999 ...... :......................................... ..... ......... ................. $ 13,880
92 CHEVY l/2 TON SWB V6, 5 Sp., Hll, cruise, air, AM!FM cass., Sport pkg., red, WAS $11 ,900 ....................................... .. .......... .'.... $9,450
.99 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. toaded, While, only l 5,000 miles. wAS $32,900 ..... :.. ............................. ,..... ..
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99 CHEVY PRIZM aulo, 8,000 mites, WAS $13,999.......................................................................................... .... ....
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9315110 EIT CONY VANtoaded, WA~ $8,999 ....... .................................... ........ .................................. ....... :.
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94 CHEV C•l 0 LWB two tone paint, Red/Black, VB. auto, air, lill, cruise, AM/FM cass .. WAS 411 ,995 .............................................................. $ 9,450
94 CHEVROLET 1/21 4 _WD LWB V6, au1o. air, AM/FM , WAS $10.900 . ......................................... .. . . ..... ............... ........... $7,990

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GALLIPOLIS - A preSentencing investigation has
been ordered by Judge Joseph
L. Cain after a jury in GaUia
County_Common .PI.eas Court
took 45 minutes to find
Thomas A. Campbell of Vinton guil.ty of charges in connection .with illegal enlry and
· thefts at two ·i.ocal school .
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"' The Thursday verdict culmina(ed a two-day trial in

which the 27-year-old Campbell was charged with safe·
cracking, and breaking and
entering at Bidweii-Por_tl:r
and Vinton elementaries on ·
Dec. 18, 1998.
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· In both c~s, Campbell
was charged with taking Cash
_and medication from 1 the
·schools, according to -court
records.
Campbell was indicted
earlier this year in connection .

Design proposals for Meigs veterans monument unveiled .
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. . involve~ in its construction and
Tlmae-Sanllnal Stlln
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POMEROY - Local veterans
The first proposed monument
&amp;f\lUJlS win detennine the design featu"'d .a straightforward but m~and the site for a proposed monu- sive design. With an estemated pnce
Alent honoring Meigs County's vet- tag of $62,000, the monument
would be 14 feet .Cross, four feel
~~i 8 meeting with Meigs County wide and 8 feel tall. The monument
Commissioner Jeffrey Thornton on would feature a map of Meigs 'CounFriday morning, veterans represent- ty and its townships on the face, as
ing the Disabled American Veterans, · well as the symbols for all branches
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Veterans of Foreign Wars, American of the armed forces.
Legion posts, the Veterans Services
A second proposal featured a
office as·well as the Meigs County longer but shorter monum~ill in a
Histoi.ical
Society and the similar design in three colors Chester/Shade Historical Associa- light gray, dark gray and black- all
tion ·were shown three possible in granite. This monument design
incorporated raised lettering and
designs for the gr_anite monument.
William Boone of Logan Monu- was estimated to -east $43,000 to
ment Co. discussed the types of construct. This design also included
materials which could be used for the military symbol.s and the county
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most dtscusseon among those present was a bench-style monument
with a pylon cons~~cted next to t~e
ben_ch. Most ~tnlung about thes
desegn was a raJsed area around the
monum~nt, designed in the shape of
Meigs County. This area, 'l'hich
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