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;Page 10 • The Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, February 19, 1998

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.Ohio Lottery

Meigs girls .

Open ho!J~e set at Meigs High
School
Meigs High School will be having an open house Feb. 26 from 4 10
?p.m.
A corn bread and bean dinner will
be served in the cafeteria free to all
parents or community members
attendi· · .~. Serving will begin at4: 15
and c~ ntinue until6: 15 p.m.
D. cmg the open house which will
incluo i · all academic and vocational
areas various displays and demon strations will be featured .
V'&gt;Cational students will be doing
district competition demon strations
in the areas of auto mechanics. cosmetology. electronics. nursing and
welding.
VICA (Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America) will ha ve a drawing for door prizes 10 those who register in the various areas of competi -

tion. Prizes have been pr.ovided by
Crow ·s Family Restaurant. Dairy
Queen, McCiurcs. Millics. Golden
Coral. Bob Evans. Ohio Ri ver Bear
Company. the Candle Box. Burgundy and-Brass, and Clark\ Jewel ry Store.

REV. &amp; MRS.

Course for older drivers being
offered
The
University
of
Rio
Grande/Rio Grande Community
JOE SAYRE
College through the Office of Adult
and Continuing Education will offer
an Amcric·an Assoc iation of Retired
Persons driving course.
in-law. Tim othy and Kay of Al bany,
An cieht-hour dassroom refresh and one daughter and son-in-law.
er course' to help drivers refine exist Roger and Helena Ri ggs of Rutland.
ing sk1ll s and deve lop safe-defenThe couple also has four grandchil- sive driving techniques. The course
dren and eight great-grandchildren.
will be conducted in two half-day
Mr. Sayre ret1icd from American sessions and teach lifesaving preElec tric Powe r in December. 1990. ventive measures 10 use when dri and is now pastor of Mt. Union Bap- ving.
tist Church. The couple requests
The sessio ns arc designed to meet
gi ft s he omined.
needs of dri vers of all ages, and covers age-related physical changes,
declining perceptual skills, rules of
the road, local driving problems and
lice nse renewal requirements.
The sessions will be held
Wednesday and Thursday March 4
and 5 at 12:30 to 4·-10 p.m. The
course fee is $8 payable registration .
Preregistration is re&lt;;•lrcd. For more
inform ~tion or to r·: · •ster, contact
should be made with the Office of
Adult and Continuing Education.
740-245-7325, Ext. 7325.

Couple to celebrate golden anniversary
Rev. Joe and Rosa Iic Turner
Sayre of Rutland will ce lebrate thei r
50th wedding an niversary Sunday
wi th an open house at the Mt. Union
Baptist Ch urch fellow ship hall from
2-4 p.m.
The eve nt wtll he hosted hy their
families.
They were married in Pomeroy
on Feb. 14. 194H.
They have one son and daughter-

$22.
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th1s year include the English Iry,,: 25
plants for $10. and Crown Vetch, 72
plants for $25.
All orders must be paid when
placed and should be placed by
March 3 I. Packets should be available for pickup on April 9 or :cl. ·
Orders arc to be place1 'Yith
Meigs SWCD, 33101 Hilar,J Road,
Pomc;uy. OH 45769. Residr.-:' r:IJIY
call 992-6647 for addition;,( information .
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for prosp~ ~ t ivc U nl \..:r:-.IIY
Rio Grandc-.Mcig s County

Bran&lt;h stude nts at the Senmr Citi·
Ccnta Thur:-.day in two ~cs­
&gt;Wn s. 3-4 and (dO- 7:.10 p 111.. for
,tudcnt s nccdmg additional assis·
lance in the financia l aid pr0o.:css.
t ...:ns

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Grange 778 and Star Jun1or Grange
87K. r&lt;'gular fun n1gh1 Sat urday.
potluck 6 ~0 p.m. followed by
founh degree pracl~&lt;:c at 7::10 p.m.
MONDAY
POMEROY . - Mc1g' County
Garden Clubs Association planning
scss10n to host April mcctmg of
Region II . Ohio Assoc iarion of Garden Clubs. 7:30p.m. Trinuy Church.
All garden cluhs to he represented at
mccring .

FRIDAY
. POMEROY - Meigs County ·
POMEROY - Mcig' Count y
Arthriti &lt; Support Group. Friday. I0 Veterans Service Commissi on. 7:30
a,m . to II :30 am . in conference p.m. Monday. Veterans Service
room . Meigs Scn1or Citizens Center. Office . Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy.

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1996 FORD
RANGER
SPLASH

By MICHAEL FLEEMAN
Associated Preas Writer
LAS VEGAS - The call to the
FBI came from an informant. a cancer researcher who said he had been
contacted by two men who needed to
test their store of anthrax- perjlaps
enough to ".wipe out the city."
In the tense hours that followed,
the FBI tailed the men by ground and
air, briefly losing them in the desert
darkness. The men were arrested
Wednesday night in Henderson, a Las
Vegas suburb, as they allegedly tried
to arrange the lab test with the informant for $20 million.

release bubonic plague on New York
City subways, causing "hundreds of
thousands of deaths" in a massacre
that would ruin the economy, surprise
the military and be blamed on Iraqis.
That man, Larry Wayne Harris.
46, of Lancaster, Ohio, and William
Leavitt, 47, of Las Vegas and Logandale, Nev.. appeared before a federal magistrate handcuffed and shackled at the ankles.
Their detention hearing was
delayed until Monday while the government runs tests to determine
whether the anthrax wa.• military
grade or simply an anthmx livestock
vaccine.
. As the city breathed a sigh of
Leavitt, who has no criminal
relief, the men were charged Thurs- record. owns a microbiology lab in
day with possessing a deadly germ Logandale, north of Las Vegas, and
for use as a weapon. The two-count another in Frankfurt, Germany, the
complaint alleges conspiracy to pos- FBI said. His attorney. Lllmond Mills.
sess and possession of a biological said his client is innocent- and said
agent.
he believed the FBI would find that
The FBI did not discuss a poten- the material in ·the car was merely an
tial motive.
anthrax vaccine used to inoculate cat·
The FBI in an affidavit said one tie and is not illegal to possess.
suspect -was a whtle sup~maCISt
Harris'
attorney.
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ESCORTeD TO JAIL- Suspects William Leavitt Jr., 47, left, and·.
Larry Wayne Harris, 46, of Lancaster, center, are escorted back
to jail by U.S. marshals after they made their Initial appearances
before a federal magistrate Thursday In Las Vegas. the two men
were charged with possessing anthrax for use as a weapon. the
FBI said one bragged In Las Vagas he had enough to "wipe out ·
the city" and .last·year laid out a plan to attack the New York City
subways. (AP)
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FBI informant "is something we ' re
going to look into.""
The infonnant said Leavitt told
him he had "military grade anthrax"
in !light bags in the trunk of the Mercedes. according to the artidavit.
The informant said he saw eight to I0
bags marked "biological " in the
trunk.
The FBI said the pair were trying
to arrange to buy the infonnant"s testing equipment for S2 million up front
and another $18 million later.
Bobby Siller, the FBI agent in
char~e of Nevada, said authorities
acted aggressively on the tip from the
infonnant because of lhe potential
danger from anthrax. an infectious
disease that usually afTiicts only animals, especially cattle and sheep. But
anthrax spores can be produced in a
dry form suitable for weapons and
can be fatal to humans in microscopic
a111ounts ..
"Our' primary concern was the
safety of the community." said Siller.
who added that there was·no indication the men had any target.
Still, people flooded the lines of

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Sara Cammarata,
take shape
ByJIM'FAEEMAW
Sentinel News Staff
·Local races for the May 5 primary ballot have taken shape following
Thursday election filing deadline.
Republicans and Democrats both
will have three candidates to choose
from for the county commissioners
race for the lerm commencing Jan. I,
1999.
Republican candidates include
incumbent Commissioner Fred Hoffman of Middleport ..E. J.im S~eets of
Reedsville and Patty Goeglein Pickens of Pomeroy.
Democrats candidates include
Arthur Knight of Racine, Charles E.
Williams of Rutland and Mich.ael D.
Davenport of Middleport
County Auditor Nancy Parker
Campbell, a Republican, will face no
primary opposition or Democratic
opposition in the Nov. 3 general election.
However, independent candidates
have until 4 p.m. the day before the
primary election. May 4. to tile their
petitions with the Meigs County
Board of Elections.
·
Two countywide issues wiH be
derided includjng the renewal of a 1mill , five-year Meigs County Senior
Citizens levy for providing and maintaining senior citizens services or
facilities , and an additional 1.8-mill,
permanent levy for maintenance,
capital construction and operation of
Carleton School/Meigs Industries for
persons with mef11al reiardation and
developmental disabilities. ,
Voters in the Southern Local
School District will deciile a 4.8' mill,

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E. Jim Sheets of near Chester has
. filed ·hi s petition with the Meigs
County Board of Elections for the
Republican nomination to the office
of Meigs County Commissioner.
A retired Ohio State Highway
Patrolman, Sheets for the past seven
years has operated Windleaves Industries, a mobile home delivery service.
' The Meigs County native was
reared in the Dexter community and
moved back here in 1994. He and his
wife, Lisa, and their children.
Melanie and Mark, reside on a farm
on Christy Road.
Sheets served in the U. S. Air
Foree during the Vietnam era.
He was in the Ohio State Highway
Patrol for 22 years serving at
· Steubenville. Delaware. Gallipolis
and in Meigs County. He also worked ,
a year as an operation's officer for the
Gallia County Sheriffs Department.
. In making his announcement.
Sheets said that if nominated and ·
elected he "will serve the people of

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Las Vegas radio talk shows with
questions and concerns about safety.
In New York . Mayor Rudolph Giuliani at first denied any link between ·
the two men and the city as a ·target ,"
then complained the FBI had not
informed city officials of Harris'
alleged plot.
The arrests, which raised the
specter of domestic terrorism and
memories of the Oklahoma City
bambi ng and the Unabomber, also
come amid escalating tension with
Iraq. where lea\ier Saddam Hussein is
suspected of manufacturing biological weapons such ·a.s anthrax .
After the arrests at. a business
complex in Henderson, the Mercedes the men were driving was
sealed in plastic and taken to Nellis
Alf Force Base.
The FBI artidavit said the informant called Wednesday to say he was
a research scientist and had been contacted by Harris and Leavitt, who
asked him to use some of his equipment to test vials of the bacterium
Bacillus anthracis, which causes
anthrax.

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23-year bond issue coupled -with a
half-mill, 23-year levy, for a total of
5.39 mills. for construction of a district-wide elementary school and renCl¥ll_\ions and additions to the existing
high sch6ol. The half- milll~vy is for
the purchase of classroom facilities
from the state.
Other levies include:
- An addiiional 1-mill , five,year
tire protection levy in Rutland Township;
·
-A 1-mill. five-yearTenewal levy
for fire protection in Pomeroy:
- A 1.9-mill, five-year renewal
levy for current expenses in
Pomeroy:
- A 2-mill, five-year replacement
levy for tire protection in Scipio
Township;
·
- A 1-mill. five-year replacement
levy for fire protection in Chester
Township.
Voters in some precincts will also
select party committee members.
Candidates for Republican Com.mittee are as follows, by precinct:
Bedford -- Tom R. Reuter and
Brenda S. Roush;
North Chester -- no candidate;
South Chester -- Edward J. Werry ;
·west Chester -- Blair Windon ;
Columbia -- Marco Jeffers;
Lebanon -- Cecil Wayne Roseberry.:
Letan -- Don R. Hill;
Nonh Olive-- Janice Young;
South Olive -- Paula J~ne Fitch
and William D. Durst:
Omnge -- no candidate;
Continued on page 3

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Sard Cammarata. tifth grader a!
the Portland Elementary School, was
the winner of the 1998 Meigs Coun ty Spelling Bee held Thursday night
at Meigs High School. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cammarata of Portland.
First runner-up in the compelition
was Amber Snowden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jetf Snowden of Rutland, and an eighth gra~er at Meigs
Middle School.
The word missed by Snowden
after nearly two hours of CO!l)petition
was "deceitful" with Cammarata
going on to spell "poised" for the win.
Both the champion and the runnerup will compete in the Annual TriState Spelling Bee to be held at the
Huntington Civic Arena in Huntington, W. Va. Tentative date for that
contest is March 28 beginning at 10
a.m.
Trophies were presented to the
champion and mnner-up and a plaque
listing winners over tile years will be
CHAMPIONS - Trophies were presented to presents a trophy to the Sara Cammarata, the
presented to the Portland school with
the champion and runner-up of the Meigs champion, and Kitty Hazier, TAG coordinator,
Sara Cammarata's name engraved on
County SPelling Bee Thursday night. Here right, gives Amber Sriowden, the runner-up tro-.
it. The plaque travels from school to
Superintendent of Schools John D. Riebel, Sr. phy.
school each year.
Cenificates were presented to
Chris Wakefield, a teacher at nouncer and judges were district Local; Bill Buckley. Meigs Local,
each of the school champions.
Meigs High School wa.s the pro- superintendents. Deryl Well. Eastern and Jim Lawrence. Southern Loca l.

Conservative group sues to block sales
tax increase from ~eaching May 5 ballot

COLUMBUS (AP) - Usually
David Zanotti, one of the leadm of
the 1992 campaign for legislative
term limits, ·is all for having voters
decide major public policies.
But not !his time.
Zanotti 's organization, the conservative, Solon-ba.-.d Ohio Roundtable. asked a Franklin County court
on l'fiurSday to keep a prop&lt;!ftCd state ·
sales-tax increase for schools and
property-tax breaks off !he May primary ballot.
"We think this is a voter scam,"
Zanotti said at a news' conference.
Specifically. he claimed that lawmakers !llisused a 147-year-old provision in the Ohio Constitution to get
the issue to the voters.
The sates-tax increase. from 5percent to 6 pereent, would raise more
than $1.1 billion annually and pro' vide the money to meet the Ohio
Supreme Coun's onlc:r to fi~ the way
. the state pays for. education. Half of
the money·would go to schools and
. the rest would go rowan! properly-tax
culs for homeowners.
EJIM SHEETS
But Zanotti, who also helped
Meigs County with dedication and' defeat casino gambling initiatives in
honesty, and in cooperation with 1990 and 1996, said he has spent a lot
other elected officials."
of time researching the Ohio Consti- ~

Sheets files for Meigs County
Commission seat on GOP ticket

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Open house to be held
A community mural open house
will be held Saturday at the
Wilkesv ille Community Building in
Wilkesv ille from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. .
The event is being held to gldQ
community input for possible niu~·
images. ArtiStS Suzanne w~re~r.' I . .,.~·
Oldham and Geoff Schenkel' wi
on hand to take ideas. sketch, arid
answer questions. At noon St~
Rep. Joseph Sulzer will spea~ .
Refre shment s will be served.
To date . the Wilton Elementary
students have painted images on'
local trash cans to generate interest '
and spark ideas from the communi ·;
.. '
ry Whee ler-Oldham has hecn work~
ing with the students and talking' ·
with mcmhers of the community to
hcner provide a mural that will represent the Wilkesville community.
At a later date after the artists have
compi led the ideas and themes, a
community vote will be held to
decide the final mural image. PainLing will hegin in March.

Bed and breakfast seminar to be
presented
A seminar on "How to Stan a
Bed and Breakfast" will be held on
March 3 and 4 in Zanesville by the
Ohio State Extension Service.
The seminar is for entrepreneurs
who have an interest ·in staning a
bed and breakfast.
Operating a B&amp;B can be a full
time occupation according to
Edward Smith, District specialist for
Ohio State University Extension.
He !iBid that like starting any
other business, it is imponant to be
aware of the 1 ~any rules and regulalions. This seminar will include lectures and provide opponunities to
sec an existing B&amp;B in operation.
The sessions at the seminar will
be taught by Extension agents with
MSWCD tree and plant sale Ohio State University Extension.
underway
Business topiq covered in the
The Meigs Soil and Water Con- seminar include planning, organizaservation District Auxiliary is offer- ti on, licensing, financing . insurance
ing for sale tree·packets and ~round and marketing.
cover plants again thi s year.
The seminar stans on March 3 at
Single variety packs containing II a.m. and concludes at IU:30 a.m.
RECOGNIZED-- Karen Blankenship of Cheshire was recent- 25 seedlings each available this year on March 4. The fcc for attending
ly presented the Alpha and Omega Bible Reading Award at the Ash are White Pine, Scotch Pine. Col- the seminar is $99.00 single/$ 109.00
Street Freewill Baptisi Church in Middleport. Being the first to read orado Blue Spruce or Norway double which includes one lunch,
prcakfast. resource materials and
through the Bible, Blankenship was chosen team leader. She Spruce. Each packet sells for $10.
The
hackyard
packet
w
nt
ai
ns
one night's lod~ing in a bed and
accomplished her Bible reading in 18 days according to Pastor Les
two each of the following varieries hrcakfast. Fcc is $35 per person with
Hayman who presented her with the award.
for $10.00 - Forsythia. Oakleaf no over night accommodations.
Hydrangea. Punplclcaf Sand Cherry.
Upon rece ipt of the registration
Butterfly hush and Bittersweet.
fcc. participants will he mailed conNew this year is lhc Hardwood firmation with directions and inforPatket
which contains two each of mation on the local hed and hrcakThe Communll y Caiendar is puh- Dr. James Witherell to talk on upper
the
foll
owing
fo r $8 Sugar Maple~ fast in which they will he staying.
h~h1:d ~'' J . free ~cn·u.:c to no·n-prolit respiratory tract infections and give
Sweet
Gum.
River
Bt rc h and AmerRegistration deadline is Tuesday.
~'foup..; "'I ... lung I n a nn oun ~:c mee ting
guideline!\ on treatment.
ican
Elm
;
and
the
home ow ners and participation is limited.
:.md 'fX'l'IJ I l'Vl'nt~ . The calendar i ~
Fur funhcr in formation or regisnot d~~agncd 10 promote ~a le s or
RUTLAND - Rutland Baseball packet which contains two each of
fund r~11 :-.c r.' of .tn) type . It e m ~ arc Yout h Leag ue sig n-up wi ll he held the fo ll ow ing for $10 - Sugar Maple. tration materials. residents may conprinh:d a~ .,pan.: pcrm ih and cann01 Friday. 6 : ~0- K : ~O p.m. at the Rut - Sweet Gum . Forsy thia. Bittersweet. tat! Ann Smith at the Muskingum
County Extension Office. 225
he guJrantccd to run a ... pcc1fil: nurn - land Firehouse. Bring copy of hinh and White Pine.
This year's fruit tree pac ket con- Underwood St. , R. 6. Zanesville or
hcr of days .
.
certifi cate.
tains one each of Golaxy Tart Cher- phone 7~0-454- 01 44.
RUTLAND - Rutland baseball ry, Stella ~wcet Cherry. Golden
league meeting. Friday, 8:30 p.m. Glory Apple and Spartan Apple for
THURSDAY
Rutland Fire Department headquarPOMEROY - AA meeting ters.
Thursday. 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. Mul be rry Avenue. SATURI&gt;AV
Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE - Sunday school
teachers
traintn g.
Syrm.: usc
MIDDLEPORT - · Middleport Nazarene Church. Route 124. Sat urChild Conscrvauon League, ,Thurs- day. I0 a.m. to 2 p m Lunch providday. 6:30 p m. Roc k Spnng Un ited ed for donation .
Methodist Church. potlu ck. bushand 's ni ght to he ohservcd .
HARRISONVILLE
Harri sonville Youth Leag ue mec un g
REEDSVILLE - Ri verview Saturday. 7 p.m. at the Scipio Fire
Garden Cluh mecung Thursday. Station.
7::10 p.m. at Hicko., Hill s Church of
Chri&gt;l. The progra•. .;n hou,cplants
MIDDL:=PORT - MiJdleport
w1 ll he hy guc&gt;t sp-. akcr SuSie Frnn· Lodge .163, F&amp;AM .. Inspection.
,is. Members arc asked to take frui t F.C . d~~ rrc . 6:30 p.rn _t.l mncr. Saturfor fruit trays and c, small fl ower pol. day.
POM EROY - Mc1gs County
Spelling Bee. Thur&gt;day. 7 p.m..
Mei gs Hi gh School cafeteria.

advance to
district play

tution ·and has never seen anything
Zanoni noted that lawmakers
like the process used to get the tax twice tried to get the ISsue on the bal·
increase on the ballot.
lot through what he considered the
"When we do it, we've got to fol - proper way: by asking voters to
low all the rules because we don t amend the state constitution. IJ was
have the power," he said. "They've only ·after the lawmakers were unable
got the power, so they make up the to get a three-fifths majority in the
House that
turned to the
rules as
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be~forc- u sed

consritutional pruv1 sion .

Legislator.&lt; relied on an anomey
general\ opinion that said their fall back posi tion - simpl y writi ng the
tax increase into state law. instead of
amending the &lt;onstitution - w"'

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Friday, February 20, 1998

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Commentary

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Friday, Febru..-y 20,' 1998 ;.
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·BY Jack Ander10n
;1nd J1n Moller
, At the hellrt of the curreni Clinton
111 Court Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
scandal are two simple questions,
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,_.,hich have httle to do with what
Moiuca Lewinsky and President
Clinton may have done behind
closed doors in tit&lt; Oval Office.
A Gannett Co. Newspaper
Did the presictv.: tell the truth?
And dtd he -- or ~~y of h1s subordiROBERT L WINGETT
nates -- encourage others to lie?
Publleher
President Climon isn't talking,
and neither, so far, ts Lew.insky -though she apparently had plenty to
CHARLENE HOEFUCH
say
to former friend Ltnda Tripp. So
MARGARET LEHEW
we
are
left to judge this administra0-1111 iiiiPIIItr
ContniUw
tion by the few clues that )lave be~n
·provided, ch1ef among whtch IS tile
llltl--.tllolcom•-ID,_ _ _ , _ . . , , _ , . , . . , . . . , . .
•so-called "talking points" memo,
_ _ _ (.IDO_or_J_IIIo...,_GtONtf"*'r'Nil ~which was gtven to Linda Tnpp by
lllt/lol lillY
fMil lhllflld-- I .......... . . , _ ,
~·-,-·,.,.,.,.,..,,,.,.._llllok
Momca Lewmsky before Tripp's
o r - - 10: l.dwY 1o lllo Ultor, Tile Senllnt~ Ill c:-t at, ~. OIIID jdeposition 10 the Paula Jones case.
~.;"::::m:::;,· ""~·FAK;::o;·"';;.":;:';:,..::-z:.:';:f1~--,...,.,......,....,___....,~!!"!"~"'"--!!!!~ Some of the talking points sug--d
-~
gest the work of an expenenced
legal mmd , not a former Whtte
House 10tern who refers to her old
boss as the "creep "Could it be that
Lewmsky, who supposedly gave the
three-page
document to Tripp, had
Dear Ednor,
help
m
preparmg
ns contents?
My objection to Sunday huntong has been stated to all. Beyond my personal feelings, there are other thongs to be constdered.
A buffer zone of 1,000 feet around a church ts ridiculous when you constdcr the warmng on a box of 22's whtch states "Dangerous within 'one mile"
How far would be constdercd safe for a 3-onch magnum deer slug? Who is
gomg to enforce this? Will they furntsh a wildhfe officer for each rural
church" As for the trespassong clause, who is going to catch the trespassers"
Can one officer be expected to catch all law-breakers on a county such a&lt;
ours?
The efficiency of the proponents of this bill is truly amazi11g. I doubt if
rtlt
• one percent of the general public was aware that such a bill was betng conENTE~TAINMENT
stdered In four face-to-face meetnlgs w1th Senator Shoemaker, he stated
FACTVR IS
that only three people spoke out against the bill and that the churches were
stlent on the tssue. Why shouldn't a bill this far reaching, this divisive, be put
SLIPPIN&lt;?.
on the b~llot in a pure yes or no context?
My first information was that 11 pertained to hunting. Now we learn that
tt ts all inclustve. I was told that .the Farm Bureau and the Grange was in
1 favor of Sunday Hunting (False!).
The Dtvmon has for years tned to foster a sptrit of accommodatton and
cooperation between the hunter and the landowners. Thts law canflnly lead
to the posting of more land. Remember that most hunting ts done On private,
not state lands. Why they would promote a law such as thts 1s beyond my
comprehension. Th1s b1ll will , beyond a doubt, drive a wedge between the
hunter and many landowners, between neighbors, and on extreme cases,
between members of families!
•
The "Book" tel' · us that we must submtt to alllhonties, butll doesn't say
we must respect ,hem. My respect for the uniform doesn't necessarily
include the werr ·r of that untform.
· .
Much effort I·•' been expended to secure support and funds to counter the
anti-gun. anti-h~nllnf ammal nghts crowd But now thanks to the short
stghtedness of a few, we have handed wr foes a Ieady made club to beat us
to a bloody pulp We have been portrayed as blood thirsty Bambi killers, and
now they can cla1m we not only have no res)1CCI for ammal hfe, but we hav~
extended our killing to Sunday! -lt wtll happen!
Do you hke Sunday afternoon walks m the fields and woods? Maybe
wtlh cht ldren or grandchtldren? Do you hke to hunt mushrooms" Mushroom
hunting and turkey hunting season overlap. Do you ever go on nut gathenng
excursions" Do you ever gather btttcrswcet or mistletoe or dned plant matenal for your fl ower arrangements?
Once fired, a slug wtll not be constrained j!y propeny hnes or fences Do By William A. Rusher
they make bullet proof vests in blaze orange?
In a sense, 11 tsn't qutte reasonll'enry Bahr
.
able
to eKpect, at this early .point m
Long Bottom
lime, a balanced assessmc;nt of
Ronald ll.eagan. When 11 comes to
prestdents, even the mdisputably
great ones must eKpect a considerable bouncing around. (Thomas Jefferson, for example, is gomg
through an espectally bad patch.JUSt
now.) And of course the s11uat10n is
even worse when II comes to the
more recent prestdents. Their policies are still ferociOusly controver1
stal, and many of their most loyal
fnends and severest critics are still
altve and m no mood to be contradicted

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to· 1-h- e 8 .tor1

A Closer look at Sunday huntl"ng

If SO, it
wouldn't be the
first bme White
House higherups
got
involved
10
"coacbmg"
subordmates
under fire.
We take you
back to a nowforgotten
· Moller &amp;
Anderson
eptsode in Chn.
ton scandal lore, the Ftlegate affair
of 1996. Beefy, blustery Craig Livmgstone, who had worked as a
prankster on Clinton's 1992 cam·
patgn, found htmself charged with
directing secunty at the Chnton
White House. In thts JOb, Ltvmgstone promptly requested and
recetved 900 FBI files on Republican offictal s who once had held
Whtte House security clearance.
The hst mcluded such notable
names as former Secretary of State
James Baker and former Press Secretary Marhn.Fttzwater Yet the files
langutshed m the Whtte House for
months before they were returned to
the FBI.

Embarrassed, the administtation- and Livingstone -- explained it
away as a bureaucratic snafu. An
accident.
Under oath, LivinjSrone said ihat
the files of George and Barbara
Bush, Dan and Marilyn Quayle as
" ' ll as hundreds of other former
offi~tals FBI files were mistakenly
requested by referendng an outdated Secret Servtce list
But the testimony of a young
intern, Man Anderson, who worked
for Livingstone early m Chnton's
first term, contradicts Ltvlngstone's
clatm.
·
Anderson told a Senate committee, under oath, that Livingstone was
well awar~ that files for long-gone
GOP officials were betng requested
and received. Livingstone and others
even cracked jokes about tt, she
sajd.
More notably, Anderson says she
remembers making entries into a log
that was kept on the files dunng the
period between March 29 and Sept.
21 , 1994 -- the pages from which are
sttll mtssmg Ltvingstone has said
no records were kept ofthe files dur- •

AccuWeathere forecast for daytime condttt ons and ht gh temperatures

9. Plural. ·s exual
ntercourse.

qr..-..~
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Definition

ing that period.
Files continued to be improperly
dispatched to the secunty office
until Livingstone resigned in 1996
amid a firo!J&gt;rm of Republican
indignation.
The testimony prompted Sen.
Orrin Hatch , R-Utah, h4trman of
the Judiciru'y Committe. ·~at initial·
ly handled the mvestig,.!lon, to note
that Anderson "appel\f(s) to be the
one person the White House has not
been able to reach pnor to our inter-

IMansfteld 142' I•
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• IColumbus l4so I

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viewing her."

Today in history
By The Associated Press
Today is Fnday,.feb. 20, the 51st day of 1998 There are 314 days leftm
the year
Today 's Htghhght tn History:
On Feb. 20, 1962, astronaut John Glenn became the first Amencan to
orb\t the Ea'rlh, tlymg aboard the Fnendshtp 7 Mercury capsule.
On thiS date ·
In 1790, Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II dted
In 1792, Prestdent Washington stgned an act creatmg' the U.S. Post
Office.
In 1809. the Supreme Court ruled the power of the federal government Is
greater than that of any mdtvtdual state. •
In 1839. Congress prohtbtted duehng 10 the District of Columbia.
In 1895, abohttomst Frederick Douglass died in Washmgton. D.C
In 1933, the House of Representattves completed congressional action on
an amendment to repeal ~ohibiuon
In 1938, Anthony Eden restgned as Bnttsh foretgn secretary m a d1spute
w1th Prime Mtntster Neville Charnberlatn
In 1944, dunng World War II, U.S. bombers began raiding German atrcraft manufacturing centers 10 a senes of attacks that became known as "Big
Week"
'\
In 1965, the Ranger 8 spacecraft crashed on the moon after sending back
thousands of pictures of the lunar surface.
In 1987, a bomb blamed on the Unabomber exploded beh1nd a computer
store m Salt Lake City, seriously IOJUring a st9re executive.

To·believe or not -to believe

t

he satd. That was my 111other's
name. 'I get im H,' he &gt;aid. 'Is it
Harry?' I said no. 'Is 11 Henry?' I
said it was (That was my brother's
name.)
"Then Ford grabbed hts left leg
just above the knee. 'I feel an intense
pam here,' he sa td . My brother
Henry had been severely injured in a
motorcycle acctdent several years
before. His left leg had to be ampu·
tated just above .the knee.
"Then he satd, 'I get a sense of
Grace.' That was the name of my
stster who dted at the age of 8."
Out ofthe blue,! heard from Walt
Kay .the other day. · I probably
shouldn't be surprised that he 1s hv·
ing in Southern California, where
belief in things occult seems to come
easier than when you hve m more
bracmg climes.
I may 'not be as skeptical as I once
was, but some psychometrists push
me to the brink of i,ncredulity with
their predictions about the future.
According to some seers and for-

tuneteUers, there is nothmg final or
absolute about prtphecies The predtctions merely tell us that 1f we
continue on our present course, thts
ts what the outcome wtll be. We can
offset any prophecy by modtfymg
even the smallest detail m 11
The psychometrist I went to hear
told a boy in the Sunday school class
that he saw an acctdent 10 hts future.
"! see one of your daughters
(who is 19 or 20 years old) driv10g a
btg car back to a college near Chicago,'' he said. "I sec an acctdent "
He advised the boy (who was 16)
that when he was grown and had a
daughter 19 or 20 to have her take a
plane or bus back to college. "If it
has to be a car," he satd, "make sure
n's a small one The tmponantthmg
is to break the pattern of the prophecy."
I don't know, Walt. I'm not getting very positive vtbrations from
that predictton.
George l'lagenz is a syndicated
writer for Newspaper Ehterprise
Association.

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Ice

, Veterans Memonal Hospualtn Pomeroy.
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Arrangements are under the dtrecuon of the M1ddleport Chapel of Ftsh·
er Funeral Home and wtll be announced when completed

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Sunny Pi Cloudy Cloudy

Violet G. Sinclair

Today's weather forecast
By The Associated Press
Southeastern Ohio
Tonig~t .. Cloudy with a chance of
a light shower Lows 10 the mtd 30s
West &gt;¥tnd 5 to I0 mph. Chance of
rain 30 percent.
Saturday.. Mostly cloudy Highs in
the mtd and upper 40s
Extended forecast
Saturday night...Cieanng. Lows m

~y The

Associated Press
Cloudy throughout Ohto tontght.
wttlrdnzzle in some areas. Lows wtll
lie in the 30s.
Drier condttions are expected Saturday, although sktes wtll rematn
mostly cloudy Htghs on Saturday
wtll be in the in the 40s.
The record-high temperature for
this date at the Columbus weather
statton was 68 tn 1891. while the
record low was nme below zero m
1885. Sunset tonight will be at 6 13
p.m. and sunrise Saturday wtll be at
7:16a.m.
Across the nation
A powerful Pactlie storm churned
through the West and delivered more
rain today, whtle ram also felltn the
Midwest. Rain was also forecast in
the Southeast and New England.
The western storm plbwtng
through Californta and Nevada was
expected to push into Anzona and
Utah late in the day. It was expected
to bring moderate to heavy rains in
California and Nevada, wtth snow in
h1gher elevations.
Thunderstorms with gusty wmds

The Daily Sentinel• Page 3

Oiler tosses hat in ring
for 94th Rep. position ..
By AARON MARSHALL
Gannett News Servl&lt;;e
COLUMBUS - A G~ lhpo lts
mmeworker who " Involved m h"
anton's leader&gt;h1p wt ll try to unseal
94th House state Rep John Carey. RWellston. m the general elect ton thts
November
William Olier. who works lor
Southern Ohto Coal company as a
lireboss. submnted the neccesary
pellt tons to the Galli a County Bo.trd
ol Elecuons to he placed nn the 'l4th
dtstnct Democratic pnmary ballot
before yesterday's4 p m. tihn&lt; dead hoe
While 11 wtll be Otler's hrst stab
at elected otltce, he touted h" poltt·
1cal eKpenence as an olticer 10 the
Untied Mtneworker\ Unton for 17
years ''I'm gmng to run the kmd ol
grassroots campa1gn that a lot of peo~

front wtth the people too So many
trmes they say these thm g~ are gotng
to help schools and 11 reall) doesn't
go

tow : 1 rd~

that ··

He .tlso descnbed h1mse ll as a h1g
supporter o1 last November\ lt ght
.tg.un ~ t

Issue 2

~- u

worker ·, com- ,

pensallon reform b11l dtscarded by

voters .li ter berng passed by lhe •'

Repubilc.tn controlled

General :

A"s~mhly

· ) "i.., UI! 2 wou\0 h:.JVe hurt ~
the rmneworker but .ll"o an; work - ~
er m Ohro. he s-ard · Punr"l11ng
ev~ryone w.lsn 't the answe r (to I q;h t·
mg workers ~.:ompen sa tron abuse ) ·
For hr ... part C.m:y &lt;~greed that
robs. educ.ttton and roads wou ld be
the top ts:-.ues He wek:omcd Oilerto

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the lower 30s.
Sunday... Sunshine. Highs in the
lower 50s
Monday .. Partly cloudy. Morntng
lows m the mid 30s .. Htghs in the
lower 50s.
Tuesday Partly cloudy Mornmg
lows in the upper 30s. Highs in the
mtd 50s

nem.e ·· .\~ .t ch:mce to t.tlk ,tbout the

ICO.

In the Pacific Northwest. already
battered by El Nmo-powered storms
th1s winter. WLls ex.pected to see
moderate to heavy r;n n, wllh snow in .
the Cascades
Scattered snows were predicted tn
the southern Great Lakes. wirh ram
over much ot the Oh10 Valley. mto
Pennsylvania and western New York.
A mtxtu're of ram and snow was forecast for northern New England
A few light snow showers were
pred tcted for the Dakotas, Iowa. and
southern Mmnesota. with scattered
ram over southern Iowa and northern
Mtssoun
A low pressure system movmg
through the Southeast was expe~Jed
tt&gt;-b"ng scattered rain&gt; o'er the Car·
olinas. Georgta and Flonda
TheEl Nmo deluge conunued in
Northern Califorma, where about 2
112 inches of ram fell from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday
afternoon. Even more ram was on the
way thts weekend.

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Desptte wmntng. hts ..,ct:ond terrn

pie haven't seen tn a lot ot years by a margm ol 62 perLent Ill JX per- :
around these pans." he satd
centm 1996. Carey s.11d he would be ~
Otler satd sc hool fund•ng . JObs runnmg JUst as hard thrs ) ear domg ••
and h1ghway fundmg will be the mo&lt;J .. grJssroot-.. L.unp.u gnmg . ,md JU'' .. t'
tmponantt ssues tn the race Potnllng meetm!! n.-&gt;ople throu~h llorn!.! my
,
towards educatton he sa td "we do jOb ' , r·
need lundmg but we need to he up

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Violet G Stnclatr. 7 1. Columbus. formerly of Athens County. dted on
Thursday. Feb. 19, 1998 at We&lt;tminster-Thuber Retirement Center m Columbus.
Healing seminar set
She was born tn Metgs County on June 27. 1926. daughter of the late
A 'e rntn:.~r tocusmg on woml! n's
John and Grace Hudson Landers. She was a housewtfe.
wellness
wtll be gtven hy herbal tsts.
Survtvtng are a daughter and son-tn-law. Sharon and James McHaff•e.
Cmdy
Parker.
Maureen Burns. und
Athens: a son and daughter-m-law. Jerry and Karen Smclatr. Nelsonvtlle.
Rebecca
Wood
.
on M.trch 7. I0 a m
etght sisters· Charlotte Harvesty ot Flonda. Wanda Cooper of Columbus.
to
4
p
m
The
lee ts $45 whtch
Jane Spradlin of Florida. Kate Landers. who serves m the U.S Navy. Joan
mcludw:s
supplll!s
and iJ vcget.m.m
Lauderm1h ot Wtsconsm. Jean Parsons ot Calttomta. Sandra Bolm of Pl atn
lun'
h
The
class
wil
l be held m the
Ctty. and Sally Colhns of Anzona; two brothers. Raben Landers of Flori·
Albany
area
For
add1
1umal mlormada and Ben Landers of Caltfornta
'
lton
contact
Burns
at
742-7243.
Besides her parents. she was preceded m death by her husband. Darsel
Smclatr. and a son. Home Charles Sinclair.
Funeral servtces will be held on Sunday. Feb. 22. 1998 at2 p.m. at Bigony- Hunter education class
An Ohto Hunter Educatton Class
Jordan Funeral Home mAlbany with James McHaffie officiating. Bunal will .
will
be held March 16. 17 and 18. 6·
jollow at the Garden Cemetery m Shade.
.
9
p.m.
and March 21. 9 a.m to noon.
Fnends may call at the fun eral home on Saturday from 2 to 4 and ?to 9
at
the
Pomeroy
Gun Club The course
p.m
ts mandatory lor all wantmg to pur·
chase thetr first Ohto huntmg license.
To preregiSter. call Jun Freeman at
The
Datly Semmel at 992-21.55 . ext.
Rutland Vtllage -- Robert Snow- mtltee are as follows. by precinct
102
Class SIZe 'is hmtted and those
den:
Bedford -- no candtdate:
East Rutland -- Wilma J DavtdNorth Chester-- Mary J Hunter.
son.
South Chester-- no candtdate,
West Rutland -- Charles Barrett
West Chester-- Elsie Folmer:
The fnllowmg l.md translers were
Jr.,
Columbta-- no candtdate:
recorded recentl y m the olhu~ ol
Salem-- Ralph Keith Otler.
Lebanon-- no candtdate.
Metgs County R!!corder Emmogl!nl!
Mtddleport 2nd -- Ruth PoY.ers:
Letart-- David Sayre:
Hamtlton
Mtddleport 3rd --Billy J BrownNorth Ohve-- no candtdate.
Rtght of w.ty. D.tntel A.•tnd
ing and Emtly Faye Manley.
South Olive-- Melody Roberts:
Kellee J Nease to Fedentl Home
Middleport 4th -- Bernard D
Oran~c-- Norman Weber:
Loan Mortgage. Sutton ;
Gtlkey:
Rutland V1llage -- Samuel Bruce
Deed. Ashl.mJ Incorporated w
Pomeroy Ist -- Judtth Stsson :
May.
Speedv.ay SuperA ma.c.t LL. Mtd·
Pomeroy 2nd -- Eugene Tnplett.
East Rutland-- Karen S. Wtlhams. dleport lots.
Pomeroy 3rd - George L Harrts.
West Rutland-- Norman C Wtll;
Deed. Vtllage ot Pomeroy to
Bradbury -- Willt.tm Moms and
Salem -- no candtdate.
Dav1d and Shtrley Bumg,trn&lt;r.
Denny Facemyer;
M•ddleport 2nd-- Kenneth lmboDeed. Kev1n C Kn.tpp. Kevtn
l.aurel Cliff-- Oscar T Smtth;
den;
Knapp. Teresa L Knapp Teresa
Rock Spnngs -- Judtth A. King:
Mtddleport 3rd -- no candtdate.
Knapp to Home Nauon,tl Bank . Syra·
Sctpto -- Randy Butcher.
· Mtddlepon 4th -- Barbara Hud- cuse parcel.
Racme Vtllage -- no candtdate;
son.
Deed. Mark and Teresa A Davts,
Syracuse Village -- Emmogene
Pomeroy Ist --Ann Stsson.
Eugene and Shetla Whaley to John E
Hamtlton:
Pomeroy 2nd -- Rebecca Tnplelt. and Patnc1a F Nev1lle. M1ddlepon
Minersville -- no candtdate.
Pomeroy 3rd -- no candtdate,
lots;
,
Racine -- Grover Salser Jr. and
Bradbury -- no candtdate;
Deed. Gary M and Judy Smllh to
Thomas Sheets
!--aurel Cltff-- no candtdate:
Diana L Ztrk le. Mtddleport lot.
Candtdates for Democrat ComRock Spnngs -- Carol Ohlinger.
Deed. Ray E and Grace E Myers
Sci pto -- no candtdate.
to Robert L Jones. Bedlord parcel
Racme Village-- Anna Layne,
3374 acre.
Syracuse Vtllage --no candtdat e.
Deed. Robert L Jones to James
Minersvtlle -- John N !hie.
M Jones, Bed lord parce ls.
' Racme -- no candtdate.
Deed. Delmar C Larkms and

L oca I races••._c~o~nt~inu.;....e.;..df-::-ro-::-m..;_pa..::;ge~I--:--­

were hkely m Arizona and' New Mex·

i

the race .md '"'d he' tcwcd the expe-

'

Meigs announcements

Rain i~ expected
to end by Sunday

takmg the cour~e mu~t
sess tons

Jill.! nO &lt;.~II

tour

IKES to meet
Regular meetmg of lhe Me1gs

Count y IK ES wt ll be held Mnnd.ty.'
7 p m at the cub house
RACO sets session
RACO wtll meet Tue sda y. (\ 30 '
p m at the Star Mill Park New mem-· •
bers .m:: welcome.
I •

Garden club to meet
•·
The Wtldwood Garden Club wt ii ' '
meet Tuesd,ly. I p m.•ttl he Pomeroy·• •
Ltbrary Hal Kneen wtll be the guest' •
speaker
Auxiliary sets meeting
The Amencan Leg ton Aux.llwry ot •
Drew Webster Post 1Y. Pnmemy. will
meet Tuesday at th~ hall. 2 p m
'.

Meigs land transfers posted
Narsa Terzopplous to Samuel Ter-, :
zopplous. Salisbury pan:els
,,
Deed. Donald A and Shtrley A
Jetfers to Rtcky A. and Belly J Jet -.
lers. Saltsbury.
,
Deed. Roger .md Chnsltne Reed
to Juantta E. Bryant. Bedlotd p.trccl., .
Deed. Ronald L Jr and Shtrley L .
Miller to Hnw.ud L. .md Bell y S ,
Wntesel. R.te·me p.tn.:eb;

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E~l.,~ment

J.une.., A and

L1rnen~1

ESC meetings slated

SCHOOL WINNERS - Taking part In last
night's spelling bee held at Meigs High School
were these school winners. From the left seated Dustin Brinager, Letart Falls; Brittany
Ha'uber, Chaster; Emily Brock, Riverview; Sara
Cammarata, Portland, the champion; .Amber
Snowden, Meigs Middle School, runner-up; Bri·
an Caster, Tuppers Plains; Julia Johnson,

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Salem Center; and standing, Whitney Thoene,
Pomeroy; Ashton Brown, Syracuse; Kasl
Smith, Bradbury; Sylvia MacDonald, alternate,
Eastern Junior High; Crystall Cottrill, Southern
Junior High; Maegan Dodsoo, Meigs Middle
School; Cassie Lee, Rutland; Miranda Casteel,
Harrisonville; and Ashton Bush, Salisbury.

Committees of the Me1gs County
Educat tonal Servtce Center and the
ESC board will hold several upcoming meetings with Athens County
ESC board members and commmees.
The Meigs ESC finance commiltee will meet wnh the Athens County ESC finance commntee Monday. ESC finance committee
9 am. at the oftices ot the Metgs
The ftnance •·ommtttee ol the
County ESC. 320 1/2 E Matn St . Mctgs County EducatiOnal Serv1cc
Pomeroy.
Center wtll meet wi th the Athens
The pohcy commttlees of the two Coun ty ESC tinance comm tttee on
ESCs wtll meet March 16. 3 p m at Monday. 9 am at the Metgs County
the Meigs ESC olli ce.
ESC office. 320 1/2 E Mam St..
There wtll be a spec 1al meeting of Pomeroy

FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY
PIERCE BROSNAN IN

JAMES BOND 007,
TOMORROW
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Meigs EMS lo.g s 7 calls
Stocks

Un1ts of the Metgs County Emergency Med1cal Serv1ce recorded sev-

Am Ele Power ............... ..49 ~/16 en calls lor :tsstslance Thursday.
Akzo ..................................96 1/4
Un 1ts rcspondmg 1111..' luded·
AmrTech .........................41 1/16 CENTRAL DISPATCH
Ashland Oil ,......................54 114
7:24a.m.. Stonewood Apartments.
AT&amp;T .................................63 1/2
M1ddlepurt.
Alice Plantz. Vo terans
Bank One ..........................56 518
Memonul
Hospttal
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Bob Evans ...................... 20 1/16
K·50 am. Mount Olive Road.
Borg-Warner .....................56 7/8
Broughton ............................... 15 Long Bottom. Elt zabeth Bartow.
Champion ............................... 16 Pleasant Valley Hosptlal.
Charm Shps .................. ..4 11/32
11):45 a.n:t .. North Setond-Avenue.
City Holding ......................45 318
Mtddleport.
Phyllts Hudnall rei used
Federal Mogul.. ................. 48 112
treatment.
Gannett .............................62 112
Goodyear .......................... 68 518
Kmart ............................... 13 3182
Kroger ........................... 41 13/16
Veterans Memorial
Lands End ....................... 40 3116
Limited .................................... 30 . Thursday, Fell. 19
Oak Hill Flnl .......... ,........... 26 112
Admissions-- Kelly Davis; MidOVB ................................... 35 112
dleport
One Valley ......................... 37 1/8
Discharges -- Mary Grueser,
Peoples ................................... 42
Emma
Robmson. Bertha Smtth. MarPrem Finl ........................... 23 3/4
JOrie
Huff.
and Virgtnta Edgington
Rockwell ...........................59 3/4
Holzer Medical Center
RD/Shell ................. ,.......... 51 5/8
Discharges ·
Sears ............................... 55 1/16
Shoney' s .............................3 716
Thursday, Feb. 19
Star Bank ........................581/16
Mrs. Todd Ragan and son; Charles
Wendy's .......................... 21 5116
Albright,
Joshua Richards, Mtcca
Worthlngton ...................... 17 112
Brown Mrs Scott Trussell and
Stock reports ara the 10:30 daughter; Mrs. David Swam and
a.m. quotes provided by Advest son. Mrs. Roderick Pennington and
or Gallipolis.
son: Ktmberly Hall, Kate Layne, Lyle,
Hughes and William Robenson.

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5 02 p m.. Third Street. Rac1ne.
Patnck Snyder. PVH:
8 08 p.m. Mulberry Street. Middl eport. Sara McDowell , treated at
the scene
POMEROY
10.08 p m. Unton Avenue. Joyce
Jewe ll. refused treatment
REEDSVILLE
4 09 am. Eden Rtdge Road. Forest Adams. Camden-C lark Memortal Hospllal

LEGAL NOTICE
The Public Utilities Commission of
Ohio has set for public heanng Case
No. 97-10t-EL-EFC. to review the
fuel procurement practices and pol~
ctes of Ohio Power Company, the
operatiOn of its Electric Fuel Cqmponent and related matters. Thts
hearing is scheduled to begrn at lhe
Commtssion offices at 10:00 a.m.
on Marth 10, 1998.

All Interested parties will be grven
an opportunity to be heard. Further
information may be obtatned by
conlacting the Commission at180
East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohto
43215-3793

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Deed. Kathennc L .tnd Donald C,
El ltoltiORhonda S M.trks and Sl'oll '
D Roberts. Sctp•o parcel. 2 SR acres . 1
Rtght ol way. Stephen B.lidw m to; 1
Tuppers J&gt;l.uns-Chesta W.tter Dt s·.
lnct. Sunon. 9 425 acres.
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R1ght ol w.ty. John J and Juantl a
M G1nther to TPCWD. Sulton,,
5 0202 acres.
R1ght ol way. Belly Harns to
TPCWD. Olt ve. 207 acres.
Rt ghl ol Y.ay. Danny D . Danny B
.tnd Cordelt.t C Brown to TPCWD,' ,
Sulton. 20 R25 ,teres.
Deed Dwt ght and Elva Corh1n to
lv.m .111 0 Berntce Bonth. Letart
parcels , 27 '\9 1 .teres

Goody to Oh"' Power Company.
S.tlem.
Easement. Ttm and Lt sa K.tufl to
OPC.
Rutland .
the Metgs and Athens ESC govern·
E.tscment.
T1111111hy L .md Medttng boards on March If\. 7 p.m at the
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Metgs County ottice The mcettng "
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both centers and any other bus mess OPC. Sullon.
wh1ch may be lawlu lly constdcred at
that meetmg. ·

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MarJorie E. "Granny" Burnem. 75, Langsville. dted on Thursday, Feb.
19, 1998 at St. Joseph's Hospital She was born on March 5, 1922 at Apple
Grove, daughter ot the 1.1te George Andrew Sayre and Agne1 Munel Grayson
Sayre.
She was a homemaker and attended the Rutland Commumty Church
She ts survt ved by her daughter and son-tn-law. Lots Ann and D;mny Barrett. and her son and daughter-m-law. Lee and Ann Bumem. all of Langsville .
a brother. Lee Sayre. w;lbton. nine grandchtldren. 14 great-grandchtldren.
several meces and nephews; and spec tal friends, Jumor Keller and Faye and
Betty Mac Mulholland
Bestdes her parents she was preceded m death by her husband. Edwm
N. Burnem 10 1994. and t'hree m te rs. Mmme Cunningham. Mtllte Roush.
and Stella Layne.
Servtces wtll be held on Saturday. Feb 21. 1998 at I p m at the Mtddleport Chapel of F~&gt;her Funeral Home wllh Amos Ttl li s oftictaung. Burtal wtll follow 10 Letart Falls Cemetery
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· Another young Whtte House
worker. Lisa Wetzl, revealed to Judiciary mvestigators that the White
House did reach her before her hearing. Wetzl said that prior to her hearing, she was mt~rviewed and
coached for hours by White House lawyers. After the hearmg, she w~ 1
debriefed by the same lawyers.
That's not how thmgs always
worked . In 1996, our associate
Kathryn Wallace spoke with a
woman who worked in the securuy
office dunng the Bush adminlstra·.
tion.
The former staffer wouldn't be
quoted by name. but told of an
instance when she was deix&gt;sed by
congressional inv~stigators on a
long-forgotten tssue But when this
worker approached officials in the.
Whtte House counsel's office for
advice, she was rebuffed. They
explained that it was improper to
interfete with testtm(/ny or with att
ongoing investigation.
.
It is possible, of course, that
Monica Lewmsky drew up the talk•
ing points by herself, without anY.
help or consultation from above. She
has heen quoted in ope of the infamous tapes saymg she's "hed all
(her) life," so it's not too far-fetched'
to think that she might have dnawl\
up a blueprint for someone else to do
the same.
But if Filegate is any tndtcation,
it should come as no surprise to any-.
one if the tnfamous "talkmg potnts"
tum out to be the work of someone
other t':ln Lewmsky.
ThP- more things change m th1s
scan· ••11-ridden White. House, the
more '•ey stay the same.
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on Monday and ply -an extension of his mterest m profoundly significant Reykjavik
Tuesday, Feb films. But it was tn this capacity that sumnnt, and hts spectacular vtstt to
23 and 24, a Ronald Reagan encountered and Moscow in May 1988, among others
documentary
battled the HoRywood Communtsts, -- is carefully described aqd
on Ronald Rea- who were immensely influenttal He thoughtfully assessed.
gan that ts net- learned to detest communism with a
Both admirers and crittcs of the
ther a smear vtgor that would have historic conman are heard from; but there can be
Job nor an eKer- sequences.
no doubt that the intervtews with
cise m hagtography but a
~s the documentary notes. Rea- major figures in Reagan's life, from
long , deep, and · gan s subsequent work for General Mikhail Gorbachev to Nancy ReaRusher
thoroughly fatr · Electric, givmg talks on free enter- gan (her first since leaving the White
study of the hfe pnse at tts plants, was an equally House), are what give this remarkand prestdenttal admmtstratwn of formative expenence. In 1964, thts able .production tts' unmistakable air
thts remarkable man
lifelong Democrat . endorsed the of authority His offictal biographer, ,
prestdenttal candtdacy of Barry Edmund Morris, is almost Olympian .
One of the basic facts that made Goldwater. Just two years later he
tn his detachment. ,And the inter- ,
thts posstble " that matter of length was elected governor of California views with three of Reagan 's four ·
For four and a half hours, spread by a mtlhon votes, and the curtll(n
children, who longed to be cl nser to
over two evemngs, we examine h1s rose on a new and very different
htm, are profoundly touching.
In addttt on, a genumely fatr career. This son of an alc 0hohc career.
appratsal of Ronald Reagan faces father and a deeply religious mother
Here and there I would lodge an
· problems all tts own. For Reagan ts ts traced through his early _years m
it is here that the documentary objection: It 1s, for example, prepos·
the human Mecca toward which all small-town lllinots, his teen-age JOb really earns tts spurs Every major terous to bJame the phenomenon of
conservattves bow five times a day. as a ltfeguard on a nearby nver, hts event of hts presidency -- the assas- "the homeless" on Reagan's cuts 10
and by the same token the central sllnt as a sportscaster on a Des sinallon attempt, the 1981 tax cuts, welfare. Butthatts nit-ptcking. We
ftgure tn the contemporary Momes, Iowa, radio stauon, and his the 1982 recess1on,the 1983 deploy- are not likely to see aga 10 . m our
demonology of hberahsm It wtll be ani val m Hollywood.
ment of intermediate-range mtsStles time, a televtston study of Ronald
decades, perhaps even centuries, tf
tn Europe, the replacement oF the
Reagan so thoughtful, so balanced,
There, for a whtle, it seems that
ever, before students of Qur era can
loyal
team
that
powered
hts
first
and
so absorb10g Don't mtss tt!
the story wtll have its climax and lis admtmstratton by a new and htghly
,
agree on hts place in American hisend. Reagan became a well-regarded
tory.
possesstve chtef of staff (Donald
William A. Rusher is a Distin·
actor, albeit never a superstar, and Regan) 10 the second, the drawn-out guished Fellow ol tbe Claremont :
Sb tt borders on the astonishmg even ~ts p~stdency of the Scr~en agony of the Iran/contra affatr, the Institute for the Study of Stat~·
that PBS will air nationally, at 9 p.m. Actors Gutld seemed, at ftrst, stm· seemingly disappointing and yet mansbip and l&gt;olitl1'81 Philosophy.

By George R. Plagenz
·, hen he told
of,,
• eKperience
A psychou1etrist, I was told, is
of
hts
own wtth
somebody who can pick up vibraa
psychometnst.
tions from your pen or other objects
you have earned on your person and
"S he: said
predtct your future. I went to check that she saw me
this out when I saw that a psy- surrounded 'by
'Cho~etnst was to spealno a group a
bunch of
of Sunday school students at a local bnght and sh10y
church.
cars.' She said I
I forget what I wrote m my story was gomg to get
Plagenz
the next day, but I must have found one . of them.
the psychometrJSt unconvincing for I Seven months later. I won a Chevy
later rece1ved a letter from a friend as a pnze and had my picture taken
of mine -- a radio personality and tn the showroom surrounded by a
host of chtldren's television shows bunch of new cars "
named Walt Kay.
Walt had had anQther occult
expenen'ce
a few years before.
''Dtd I sense, old pal, some skepticism on your pan?" he wrote. He
"I sat for a reading by the Rev.
then proceeded to tell me three sto- Arthur Ford," he satd. He was the
nes.
famous medium who IS said to have
put
the Episcopal btshop, Jame.s
"I happen to know that the psyPtke.
in touch wnh his depaned son
chometnst you went to hear. once
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sptnt "!Orld.
told an 82-year-old anist she would
marry and go to Portugal," he said.
"He asked me to write somethmg
"She thought he was nuts. 1ben she --anything-- on a ptece of paper and
met another elderly art1st and mar- then keep the paper folded m my
ried htm. And guess where they hand. I wrote three words -- 'mothwent 0 To Portugal!''
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By SCOTT WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
Like many urea teams the Southet n Torn.1does spent much or the ycat
m rebutldmg. Having won three of
thetr last four games. the leammg
process has heen rew;trding as the
Tornadoes advance to the DtviSion
IV seclinnal iinals Satutday at I p.m.
at Alexander Htgh School. where
they meet the Symmes Valley
Vtktngs
The 15-4 Vtkmgs were lhe number one seed. and one or only two
teams 111 the ten team tourn,tmellt

:·:·Meigs girls·:get by Jackson 47-44 to win sectional title
' By DAVE HARRIS
'' Sentinel Correspondent
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B11&gt;ok" Wtllt,tms htlthrcc of four
' Itee th1ows 111 the fin ·•I 17 seconds to
: ' lnd the Mct"s M.tr.t:tders to a 47 -44
.,' ":n """ J.t~kson 111 g11 h sec tton.ll
; C\t.unptonshtp baske tball actiOn
•• Thursd.ty CVCII IIIg al the Un ll'etstl y
nl Rt o Gr.mdc
The 11111 g•ves Ron Logan hts
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.md the tilth 111 h" Metgs coach tng
r 1 ~.lfL'C I Log.w ,JI ..,o won .1 IItie "~ 1he
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' hll) s' co.tch 111 1976 Mctgs l.tst won
the ,ec t1nn.tl 111 I'N:I hy dek.lltng
Rock Htll67 -43
f\k1g" 1~ now 16-5 on 1h~ )L':tr .md
1,
1\~Ill now &amp; lvanct" 10 d1st11CI pL1y on
1, Thu r'LI.ty. F~bru.~ry 26 .tg.unst Washl nghHl Colli I H\l uo,;e .lt H r m Ill
Ch illicothe Co111t Hou se defeated
., W,l\'ct ly last ntght 60- SX to ·"'' anee
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Jack,on (Il - l 0)
out to an
early 4-0 lead on buckets b) Beth
Howe and K11s1en Stat key. But
Mctgs came bad .111d Ited the game
at4-all on buckets hy Amhet Vmmg
and Tracy Cofley wtth 3 46 kit
Howe scored a hucket. :md then
hit a pmrnf free Ihi Oil'S With 2 111efl
lo gn·c the lion Ltdtcs .1 K-4 .llh an tage wtth 2 13 left 111 the penod A
bucket by Jen111fe1 Sh 111npl 1n "tl h 4'i
seconds lefl mthe pc11ml pulkd the
Mamudcr'i In w1thtn 8-6 he,1d111g mto
the second pettod
Me tgs pullcu even wtth Jackson at
10-.tll .lllhe 627 m.ul of the lttsl
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pc11od on a pdH of V1n111f! l!ee
throws Metg&lt; then took the11 first
lead of the mght on a steal hy Vuung.
llho ld Becky Smnh wtth a P·"s .tnd
Smtih gave 11hack up on the gn·e and
go for a lay-to and a 12- 10 Metgs
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SECTIONAL CHAMPIONS - The Meigs
Marauders girls basketball team won the Division
11 Rio Grande lower-bracket sectional championship Thursday evening with a 47-44 win over
Jackson. Team members in the front row from
tell to right: Tricia Davis, Amber VIning, Becky

Mar~udcr

A I :2-0
run gave Metgs
a 20-12 le&lt;td when Shnmpltn scored
" ilh 3 21 left. But Jackson\ outstandmg lreshman Howe htt lwo
&lt;tratghtthree potntef'. then added a
two pomter to pull the Iron Liidtes
even at 20 w11h :10 seconds to go 111
lhe half .
Jesstr.t Ho\\,lfU then tame up
wtth a stc.t l and l.t) -111 ll'ttlljust lwo
"ecnnth rem,unmg and J.1ck,on wenl
ullnthe locker rnnm a1 the h.tlf wnh

26 wtth 4·20 left 111 the th11d pettod.
The Iron Ladtes went on top 3229 when C.tldll ell hit another bucket with I :29 left. but T•mgy Laudermtlt fired 111 a tnlecta Irom deep 111
the nght COIIlet "tlh I II loft to tlraw
Metgs even
C.tldwell. whn hke Howe IS ·'
freshman. hn one of two ltnmthc Ime
wnh I 0:1 remamtng for her mnth
poinl'i of the pe11nd .md pul J.tck . . on
on top :13 -32 .11 the end of the pen.1 2~ - ~0 le.ld
od
Holl e poured 111 18 of Jackson's
fhc 111 c&gt; te.11ns h.• ttbl ,., e ll ill the
~~ potnt' Ill the half She scored stx
fourth penod Tracy Cnfley gave the
tnlhelitstpeiiodand.tdded I~ in the Marauderstheleatlforgood.ll41-39
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he h1t a 10 fnoe1
1 from Ihe
..,ccond to pltce J.u:"'"on
\\ens
'I he Iron Ladtcs held then b•ggest nght base lme wtth 1·0 I left 111 Ihe
le.ul of the mght at the ~ 3~ mat k ot game J.1ckson then turned the ball
the 1h11d pe 11od when Br.mdy Ca ld- over and the lronl.tdtes fouled Vmmg
we ll 'cored to gtve them a 26-2 1 wtth 50 ttcks lelt on the clock
leatl But Vintng and Becky Smtih lut Amber htl both of Ihe foul shot' to
back ·tn·back three pomters. Ihe last put Metg&lt; on top 4.1-39
one hy Smtth put Metgs on top 17Jackson then mtssed ,, shot on
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thetr en&lt;111ng possesston and lhe
Matauders pulled Jown the rebound.
Shnmplm ":as fouled .md hit one of
two ftom the line and Metg&lt; held a
44-39 lead But h.1ck came J,tekson
and C.tldwell htt ,, follow-up shot
wtth 21 seconds lelt In cut the Mctgs
lead to 44-41.
Wtllt.tms then was fouled. and the
sophomore calmly went to the lme
and htl hoth free throws Wtlh 17 seconds l~ft to put Metgs on top 45-41.
Jack&lt;nn came nght b,1ck and Howe
fired in a three potnter wtth stX seconds left to cut the Metgs lead to 4644. Wtlhams then was l'oulcu and
Brooke htt one of lwo wilh fmu seconds leflto gtve Metgs a 47-44 lead
A Jackson desperathin shot at the
buzzer wnsn'l close ;.md the MMau(J.
ers ad1•anced to the dtstm·t tournament
"We were ,tbk to go e1g h1 or nme
deep," Marautler coach Ron Logan
said after the game "That re.1ll y
made a htg diffetcnce wilh the htg ger noor IOIII£hl. This IS 0111 loun h
b1g game 1n :1 row :md the k1il-. h~1ve
never gtven up I thought we thd an
excellent JOh on defense 111 1hc second half. espectally on Howe We
Smith, Brooke Williams, Tangy Laudermilt, Shanalso chd a good JOh on ollense Wtth
non Price and Tonya Miller. Behind them are head
Jackson ch.mgmg thm dclcnse .llllhe
coach Ron Logan, Melissa Werry, Tracy Coffey,
t1me"
Tiffany Halfhill, Jennifer Shrlmplln, Marjorie
Vuung showetJ the l.tn' th:at Howe
Bratton, Amy Hysell and assistant coach Darin
Logan.

wasn't the only outstnndmg fre shman
on the noor as &lt;he led the Marauders bal;mced attack wtth 1fi pOints
Shttmpltn and Cofky added etght
pmnts each and Wtllt:11ns and Smtih
li1e e.1ch
The M.1rouders lui 17 of49 1rom
the noor for 35':1- mclutltng four ol
live from long dtstance Metgs went
to the Ime 12 111nes and hll ntnc for
75c,; Me1gs had 18 rchoundo,; wllh
Coffey grahhtng nmc. Shttmpliil had
seven and W1lh.1ms .tdded s1x M.:1g"
had 16 turnover' II .tsstsls led hy
Smilh 11 nh four .md lillie steals led hy
Shnmpltnwtth tluee Wtlltams anti
"'JOil)'ll M1II Cl.lllCui\\Oeacl
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Jackson was bl by the11 fteshm:m
duo of Howe and C.tltlwell who
scored 82'/r ol Jackson's pomts
Howe scored 24. but only had six 111
the second half C.tldwell mldctl 12.

all of them commg ,\ Iter Ihe h.1ll
Jackson htt 17 ot 41 Irom the n&lt;Mir
tnclucltng four of 10 three ptlinters lor
42':1. The li on L.tdtcs "entlo the lone
10 times nntllut seven l'ot ?or;, Cnldwell h"tl II nl J,ll'kson\ 2K tdliltlllll,,
J,lckson turned the h.tll mer 14
ltmes The It on L:uhcs lwl lillie
assiSts le_d hy owe 11 nh lnm .
Ounrltr !!llilb
Mc1gs
6 1-l-12-15=-t?
J.tckson
K-14 - 11 -11 =44
Mt'igs: Amhc1 Vuung 1&lt;!-4= 16,
Becky Smtih 1-1-0=5. Jcntukr Stlllt·
pltn 1-0-1=&amp;. Tt.tcy Collq 4-0-0=&amp;.
Btnnke Wtllt,nns 1-0 l='i. T.mgy
:,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,It Il- l 0=1 Ton\.t ~1tlkt
~
1·0-0=2 Total&lt;: 13--1-9~ 47
Jackson: K11sten St:11kcy 1-00=2. Bet11 Howe 5-3-5=24. Jesstca
How.ml J-0-0=6. Bmndy C.tldwell50-2= 12. Tolnls: 14-3- 7=-14

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fir&lt;t ~uarter tte to dele.tt ihe Smtih
G.tlh.t Rehels 6-1-4~ Wednescl,ty mglu
1 at MetCcn tlk
SeniOr K1111 M.l) le 111 het l.ts t reg1
ul:u se.tsnn g.1me setl1~d .t1c.m1-h1gh
21
Jult H.tym.m h.td II&gt; pmnh
\I, and v.• I&lt;J I&lt; K.lll .tddetl 12 pniill' .llld
10 rehounds Saht tn.l Mooney
l nntrhed 25 pmnts !111 South G.tlli.t
\ E.htr rn pl.1ys Mond,ty mthe D111 ·
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Fouled oul: Waugh

NBA standings

DRIVING TO THE HOOP - Meigs guard Becky Smilh drives to
the hoop as she leaves behind Jackson's Brandy Caldwell during
Thursday night's Division II sectional finals on the University of Rio
Grande campus. The Marauders' 47-44 victory elevated them to next
week's district tournament at Chillicothe High School. (Sentinel pho·
to by Dave Harris)

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Symmes Valley is a veteran h"ll duh
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factth.i145-30 loss was the only loss

in the last four games for the 'Iornadoes. Desptte having three seniors,
Southern s still basically a young
team. The Lady Whtrlwlll(ls have
been led the.p.ISt couple games by a
freshman post player. Ntcole Benson
a 5-11 sharpshooter. who htt 10-14 111
the semi-final
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has nearly doubled ''' shootmg percentages for the season. Two reason
for the outburstts a more pal tent cluh
workmg for better shots. and some
shots falhng mlo Ihe hoop that took
bad bounces earlier 111 the se.1..on .
Southern sentor Cynth1.1 C.tldwell. a hard-work mg . defensll'e spectaltst and potential offenstve threat
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often doesn't shoot as much .ts 'ihe
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the team wtlh a stx pomt al'erage
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three points a game.but has heen ,,
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and st,lble ball handler. Erica Arnott
IS the other sentor, and usually the
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Southern team. Sayre averages I0
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lndtana. wluch won for the nmth mark to put the Hoosters ahead 72ttme 10 tls last II g.tmes. also got I:1 70.
pmnts from Wtlh.lm Gladness
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Redd led Ohio State 1.1 tlh 19 defenders hit the deck as Smgleton
pomts 11 hile Davts .md Jason S111- htt a turnaround to tte it - angennr,
gleton each had 14 and Neshau11 Kmght on !he stdeline.
Coleman added 10 mthe Buckeyes
Patterson missed a shot with 37
1Oth stratght co11fercnce lo" at home 'econds left and Redd rebounded.
over two se;"ons
sell tog the stage for the wtld fintsh
Guyton s 15-foot h.tselllle shot off
" I'd do exactly the same thmg tf
gl.tss capped a 5-0 lmh.ma nmto stan I were Ohio Slate." Kntght said.
the second hall for a 42 -34 lc.td . The "There's no sense shootmg unttlthe
next t11ne a teammate wouiJ score- end with a lie score "
Luke Jtmene7 011 ,, tlnec-pm11tct at
Guyton was 5-for-8 from threethe 7 52 m.trk - the Honstcrs · kad pomt range and the Hoosters were R11as 61 -5 4.
of-14
.
" It w.ts one nltltnsc m~hls I kit
Guyton banketl in a 27-foot fadepretty good about myself.'' said Gu)- away three-pomter wtth two seconds
ton. who htt 11-of-19 shots from the lei I while !.tiling min the Ohto State
field . "The team dtd a good JOb of hench to give Indiana a 37-341ead nt
getting me the basketball"
the break. The Hoosiers fell behind
But Oh10 State used a 13-1&gt; run. 13-4 nght out of the gate but used an
capped by Coleman's three-pomler 11-0 mn - five pomts by Richard
wtth 2 29 left. to take a 70-69 lead.
Mandevtlle and four by GladnessAndrae Patterson htt a rebound to take a 22-18 upper hand.
follow off a Guyton mtss With 2·11
lndtana had SIX IUrnovers Ill tls
rematning before Mtchael Lewis hit lirst nine trips down noor and finthe first of two foul shots at the I :21 tshed the half with I0.

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on the noor at Alexander. while
Symmes take to the Albany hardwood for the first tune since last season
Southern coach Al;m Crisp
said, . "Our tougher schedule has
helped make us become a better
team We had an extremely tough
non-league schedule thts se,\Son. and
played well agmnst some of the
upper dtVISton learns 111 the Tn-V.tlley Conference "

Scoreboard

Indiana tops Ohio State 74-72

Eastern girls down
,-South Gallia 64-48

with a winning mark . Eastern was the
other wmnmg learn and second seed
w11h a 15-4 overall mark
Symmes Valley drew a iirst round
bye. whtle Southern defeated Mtller
m big way. 43-27. Wednes(hly
evemng. In the opener. Ross-Southeastern. Eastern's opponent defeated
Ironton St. oe 62-13 in the Wednesday ntghteap .
Southern has now made 11 to the
Sectton.•l finals three yea" tn a row
and are the delemling Sectwnal
Champtons. Satu1d.1y. Somhern wtll
have the advantage ol havmg played

but Uuvt~ · runn111g Jumper from 12
feet wilh a second left was well short
olthe basket.
"A very good player made ,, rea l
gootl play to make them wm the
g.tme ." O'llnen s.11d
"We've lost enough games Ill here
- t hree or four tunes on las t-se~ond
plays- thattt's only fttling we wm
one of these:· sa td Klltght. a 1962
Ohto State grad who was ,1 re&lt;erve on
the Buckeyes' t%0 n:nmnal cham ptonshtp team
Up to the iinaltmllutcs.the game
had been dommuted by llldtunh's A.J
Guyton .
Guyton scored all I K of Ihe
Hoosiers ·points over,, sp.ut ol II : 19
in the second half. tint shutg wtth 27
pnmts. to lead the Hoosters ( 1R- 7
overall. 9-4 Big Ten)
The loss was the 16th 111a row for
Ohio State 17-19. 0- 13) and 19th m
a row in conference pl.1y over the last
: two se.tsons The Buckeyes. 11Im
• have tostthc 1r last seven games at St
: John Arena. w111 play 111 the new Val• ue City Arena next yc&lt;tr.

t•.

As the clock ttdetl down to 10
second,. Ohto State point gu.ud Cat·
Ins D.lvts atlempted to shove l a pass
to Redd near the center Jiilllp c11de
But Recker. guardmg Redd. ran
between them and lipped the h.tll
away wnh hiS lei I hand and d~thhbl
111 for the dunk
"We kmd of fi gured Redd would
get the ball at the end.'' satd Reeker.
1.1·ho had 15 pmnts "He's thetr go-to
player. I anttctpated ami n was an
easy basket.''
lndtan.t coach Bob Kntght. makmg hts linal appearance on hiS old
home cou11. " "d. "We thoughttfthey
st.tyed out - 11' we cou ld swttch
aggresstl'ely- nuyhe we'd have .1
ch.mrc "
Ohto State burned dnwncourt.
(See OSU on Page S)

to face Symfl)es Valley in Divis.ion IV finals

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By RUSTY MILLER
State's mtsenes wllh a 74-72 vtctory
COLUMBUS . Ohto tAP) Thursday ntght
Before leavmg the huddle wilh 28.5_
"We 11.eren 't gomg to gettncky al
seconds left ag.unst lndtana . Ohto all." O'Bnen smd "We had to run
St.ttc co.tch Jnn O'B11en msuucted some clock. I get very concerned
lteshman MtCh.td Redd to wm the about five -second calls 11' you JUSt
g.m1e
h.tve nne guy dnbhling. We ran a
Good 111struc.:t1ons. Wrong f1osh
couple of exchanges and ll'e were JUst
lndt.ma freshman Luke Recker gomg to g11·c tum (Rcdtl) the h.t ll
mtcrcepted ,, pass mtended for Redel
"The lastthmg we s&lt;tlllto lum 111
.md sc:otetl on &lt;I dunk wilh 7 2 sec- the huddle was 'Jusl go m.tke us
one!:-. !ell .~ ... lnd~ouM ex.temkd Oh1o Win

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Pag'e 4 ,
Friday, February 20, 1998

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Friday, February

Worship · !Oa.m., 6 p.m.

Apostolic
Church or Jesus Christ Apostolic

Evening- 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Assembly of God
Liberty Assembly ol God
P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane
Pastor: Neil Tennant
Sunday Services· 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Thursday Prayer Meeting· 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services . 1 p.m.

PaSior: Rev. Dewey King
Sunday school- 9:30a.m.

Beanullow Ridge Church of Christ
·

Pastor:Terry Stewart

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services ,· 6:30p.m.

Zion Church ol Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (RLI43)

Fret Will Baplist Church

Sunday School - 9:30 a. m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
W c: dne~ ay

Service-7:00p.m.

Rutland first Baptist Church
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a. m.
Pomeroy First Baptist
East Main St .
Sunday Sc hool 9:30 a.rr
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

Fi.-.1 Southern Baptist
41 872 Pomeroy Pike
Pas1or: E. Lamar O' Bryan1

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip - IO:'j5 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00 p.m.

f'int Baptist Church
Pastor: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer Sl., Middleport
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.

Worship - 10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service- 7:00p.m.
Racine Flrsl Baptist
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wedne.&lt;day Services · 7:00p.m.
Sll•'er Run Baptist
Pastor: Bill Little

Bethlehem BopUst Church

Thursday Services- 7:30
Hillside Baptist Church
SL Rl. 143 juSI off Rl. 7

Pastor: Rev. James R. Acn~e. Sr.

Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship - 1la.m., 6 p.m.

Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Victory Baptisllndependant
525 N. 2nd SL Middlepon
Pastor: James E. Keesee

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

Bradford Church or Christ
Comer of Sl. Rt 124 &lt;% Bradbury Rd.

Forest Run Boptlst
Pastor : Arius Hurt

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.

MI. Moriah Boptist
Fourth &amp; Main Sl., Middleport
Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Craig, Jr.
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Wor.;hip - 10:45 a.m.

Anliqulty Baptlst
S,unday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:4.S a.m .
Sunday Evening·- 6:00p.m.

Rulland Free Will Baptist
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening . 7 p.m.
Wednesday Se rvices- 7 p.m.

Catholic
Sac.-.d Heart Catholic Church
161 Mul berry Ave., Pomeroy, 992·5898
Pastor: R(v. Walter E. Heinz ·

Sal. Con. 4:4S·5:1Sp.m.: Ma"- 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9: 15 a. m.,
Sun. Mas.s -9:30a. m.

Dailey Mass- 8:30a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
wo .. hip . 10:30 a.m.

Hickory HOI! Chun:h or Christ
Evangelist Joseph B. Hoskins

Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.

Wednesday Serviets · 7 p.m.

Minister: Oannv Bias
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Se rvices . 7 p.m.

Pomeroy w.,lsidt Church ol Chri51
33226 Children's Home Rd.
-Sunday School- II a.m.

Sunday Evening -6:30p.m.
Thursday Service · 6:30p.m.

LongSYille ChrisUan Church
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

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· Sution
Pastor: Dewayne Stuller
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45_a.m. (lsi&amp;: 3rd Sun)
Ealll Lefort
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Su_nday School - 10 a.m .
Worship. 9 a.m.

Pine Grove
Rev. George Weirick

Worship- 9:00a.m.
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.

Pastor: Brian Harkness

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wo.,hip- II a.m.

Our Sulour Luthtnn Chunh

Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.Va.
lntrim pastors: Rev. Roben Hupp

CooMIIe United Methodist Porilb

Pastor: Gene Zopp

Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.

Sundav school - 10:30 a.m.
Worsh.ip - 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

Worship . 11 a.m.

Coolville Churi:h
Main &amp; FiAh S1.
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wor.;hip - 9 a.m.
Tuesday Services - 7 p.m.
Bethel Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday·School - 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 10 a.m.
Hockingport Church

ReedSYIIIe Church or Christ
Pastor: Philip Sturm

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Sunday School -9:45a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

Sunday School: 9:30 a.in.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sludy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.
Chnstian Union
Hartford Church or Christ in
Christian Union

United Methodist
Graham United Methodl!t
. Wor.;hip- 9:30a.m. (lsi &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (Jrd &amp; 41h Sun)

Worship · 9:30 a. m., 7:30p.m.
_Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

Thursday Services- 7 p.m.

Wednesday Servicts - 8 p.m.
Ton:h Church
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:30 a.m.

Meigs Coopentl" Porish

Nazarene

Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausman

Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 6:30p.m.

Rutland Chun:h or God

Chester

Pastor: Randy Ban
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.. 6 p. m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Syracuse Fi.-.t Church ol God

Joppa
Pa51or: Bob Randolph
Wor.;hip - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.

Apple and Second Sts.
Pastor: Rev. Dav id. Russe ll

Sunday School and Worsh ip- 10 a. m.
Evening Services- 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- 6:'30 p.m.

Chun:h ol God ol Prophecy
OJ . Wh11C Rd. off S1. RL I f&lt;l

Long Boitom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
W01ship- 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: P.J. Chapma n
Sunday School· 10 a.m.

Reedsville

Congregational
Trinity Church

.

Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Won hip - 10 a.m.

Sunday school and worship 10:25

Tuesday Services - 7:30p.m.

Episcopal
Grace Episcvpal Church
• 326 E. Main Sl. , Pomeroy

Rutlaad Church or lhe Nazarene

Pastor: Chad Emrick

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Worship . 11 a. m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

Coffee hour following

Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m.

Holiness
Dan•llle Ho.llness Church
31057 SlaiC Roule 325. Langsvlle

Wednesday Services- 7 p.m:

F1atwoods

Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young
Sunday school · 9:30a.m.
Sunday wo.,; hip · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 1 p.m.
Wedne~ay praye r se rvice · 7 p.m.

Worship - 10 a.m.

Pastor: Edsel Hart

Pastor: Robert Sanders

. Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.
Eden United Brethren In Chi'iSI
2 1/2 miles nonh.of Reedsville
on State Route 124

Paslor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday School- II a.m .
Sunday Wor.;hip- 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.
Wednesday Youlh Service- 7:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Roy Hunter

South Bethel New T.,tament
Silver Ridge '
Pastor: Roben Barber

Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Carletoo lnierdenolllnatlonal Church
Kingsbury Road
Pastor: Jerr Smilh

Sunday Sehool - 9i30 a.m.
Wo!"!'ihip Service 10:30 a.m.

No Sunday or Wednesday Nighl Services
Freedom G-1 Mission
Bald Knoh, on Co. Rd. 31
"Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
wo .. hip- 7 p.m.
White'' Chapel Wesleyan
Coolville Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10;30 a.m.
Service - 7 p.m.

Wedne~ay

Falniew Bible Chun:h
Uturt, W.Va. Rt. I
Pascor: John Hart

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Sludy - 7:00p.m.

WorShip - II a.m.

Faith Fttlowshlp Cru11de rorChtist

FomtRun

Pastor: Rev. Mary McDaniel
Sunday Sen-ices: 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

Service: Friday, 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.

Saturday Services:

Sabbalh School · 2 p.m.
Worship - 3 p.m.

United Brethren
ML Hermon United Brtthren
In Christ Church
Tuas Community off CR 82

United Faith Church

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Hah'est Outreach Mlnblria
47439 Reibel Rd., Chesler

Pastor:· Keith Rader

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Seventh-Day Adventist
Seventh-ll•y Ad,.ntist
Mulberry HIS. Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Lawinsky

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuesday &amp; ThuiSday - 7:30p.m.

Portlond Flnt Church of the Naurene
Pastor: Mark Matson
Wor.;hip • 10:30 p:m.
Sunday School - 6 p.m.

Enterprise

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A. Swearingen, also known

as Wanda Ann Swearingen,

POMEROY

Public Notice

Deceased, their Executors,
Admlnletrators, Custodians,

Asalgna, or Guardians, be
required to set up their liens
or Interest In said real
property or be forever
barred from asserting the
same, and for attorney fees,
and coats.

Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
FOR,ECLOSURE OF
MORTGAGE
Common Pteas Court,
Meigs County, Ohio
CASE NO. 98-CV-007
Beneficial Mortgaga Co. of
Ohio va. Unknown Spouse,
II any of
Wanda A. Swearingen,
etc., et al.
Unknown Spouse, II any,
ol Wanda A. Swearingen,
also known as Wanda Ann
Swearlngan , and the
Unknown H_olrs, Unknown
Spouses, II any, of the
Unknown Heirs, Devisees,

Legatees ,
and
Representatives of Wanda
A. Swearingen, also known
as Wanda Ann Swearingen,
Deceased, their Executors,
AdministratOrs, Custodians,
Aaslgns, or Guardians,
upon whom service of
summons cannot be made,

because the residence and
all other addresses of said
defendants are unknown
and cannol with reasonable
diligence be ascertained,
a•• hereby notified that on
January 30, 1998, the
plalntlft flied a complaint In
Common Pleas Court ,
Meigs County, Ohio, In Cas~
NO. 98-CV-00007, agaln!l\Unknown Spouse, ·if any, ol
Wanda A. Swearingen, etc.,
at el., alleging that on May
28, 1997, decedent Wanda
A. Swearingen, also known
as Wanda Ann Swearingen
(hereinafter ;,Swearingen")
executed and delivered ·to
plaintiff a written loan
agreement (hereinafter
"agreement"l, that decedent
Swearingen has defaulted In
the payment of said
agreement and owes to
plalnllll $35 ,468.94 1 with
Interest thereon from
January 23, 1998, at the rate
of 14.25 percent per annum;
that as security tor the
payment of said agreement,
decedent Swearingen
executed and delivered to
plaintiff her cerlaln
mortgage deed, for the
residence at 39691 Mi.
Union Road, Rutland, Ohio
45771, conveying the
following
des cr ibed
premises,
Deed Book Volume 327,
Page 67.1, Situated In the
township ol Scipio, county
of Meigs, State of Ohio, towit:

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

MIKE MORRISON
Appearing Friday 8:00-12:00

Worship - 9 a.m.

Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

.

Legal description lor
properly located In section
3, township 7N; range 14W,
of Scipio Township In Meigs
County, Ohio.
Beginning at a point east
about • 1325 feet Irom the
Southwest corner of the
northwoot quarter (NW 1/4)
according to deed volume
277, page 561 of said
aeotion 33, said point ol
beginning being marked by
an Iron rod on the south fine
of -said NW 1/4 section of
said section 33: thence,
nor:th 90 degrees west 47.35
loot lollowlr\g the south line
of said NW 1/4 eectlon along
a ·lance line and marked by
a set Iron rod. ·
Then~• following lhe next
three calls:
North 09 degrees 53
minutes 56 seconds east,
178.04 toet; North 48
degrees 58 minutes 22
seconds east, 62.45 foot ;
North 88 dogrooo 17
minute• 4~ seconds east,
94.70 leal;

Driveways,
Parking Lots, etc.

East point set and marked
by an Iron rod ; thence

following a line ao·uth 24
degrees 42 minutes 28
seconds west 280.10 feet
being 1he same line
described In deed book 277,
page 561 to the point ol
beginning, subject to all
legal easements, containing
0.4221 acres, more or less.
Deed book volume 327,
page 667
Situated In the Township
of Scipio, County of Meigs,
State ot Ohio, To-Wit:
Being In Section 33, Town
7 North, range 14 West of
the Ohio Company's
purchase- .and being
described as follows:
beginning at a polnl Easl
aboul 13:15 feet from the
Southwest corner of the
Northwest quarter (NW 1/4)
of said Section 33, said
point of beginning being
marked by an Iron rod on
the south line of said NW
1/4 of said Section 33;
thence East 298.74 feel
along the South line of said
NW 1/4 of the Center ol
Township Road T-14 (Mount
Union Road), crossing a 30·
inch Elm at 280.67 feet lor
reference; thence North 28
degrees 22 minutes 10
seconds wesl 107.04 Joel
and North 32 degrees 23
mlnules 40 seconds West
221 .30 feet along the center
of said Township Road T-14
(Mount Union Road), thence
south 24 degrees 42
minutes 28 seconds Wes1
309.37 feet to the point of
beginning, crossing an Iron
rod al 29.27 feel lor
relerence, contain ing 1.0
acre , more or · less ,
excepting all legal rights ol
~~~ross: 39691 Mt. Union
Rd., Rutland, OH. Tax map
or parcel ID No . 1700686.001 , Tax map or
parceiiD No. 17-00756.00
That the decedenl
Swearingen has failed to
pay said agreement
according to the terms and
condlllons thereof; that the
de lend ants · Unknown
Spouse, II any, of Wanda A.
Swearingen , also known as

The defendants Unknown
Spouse, If any, or Wanda A.
Swearingen, also known as

Wanda Ann Swearingen,
and the Unknown Heirs,
Unknown Spouses, If any,
of the Unknown Heirs,
Devisees, Legatees, and
Representatives of Wanda
A. Swearingen, also known
as Wende Ann Swearingen,
DBceaaed, their Executors,

Administrators, Custodians,
Assigns, or Guardians,
hereinabove named are

further notllled that they are
required to answer said
complaint on or before April
17, 1998, w.hlch Includes 28
days from he last
publication , or ludgment
may

be

rerldered

a

demanded therein.
Norman M. Frank Co., L.P.A.
Norman M. Frank, (001536)
Attorney lor Plaintiff,
Beneficial Mortgage Co. of
Ohio
33 North High Street, Suite
888

Columbus, Ohio 43215-3076
Telephone: 614-221·1662
(2113, 20, 27, (3) 6 , 13, 20 6
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Notice to ontrac1ors:
In accordance with
section 307 .86 ol the OhiO
Revised Code, sealed bids
will be received by tho
Board 01 Meigs county
Commlesloners, Court
House, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769 • until 9 ' 00 a.m. on
Monday, March 2, 1998. The
blda will then be opened
and road aloud at 1:10 o.m.
on Monday, March 2, 1998
lor building an addition to
the garage as follows:
c;onatruct all footings ,
laying the block , and
building the roof on the new
addlllon ; which would
Include all necessary labor,
equipment and material to
completslhls project.
Bid specifications may be
picked up at t he Me&gt;gs
county Engineer's Office or
the Office of the Meigs
County Commis sioners.
The Board of Meigs
county Commissioners
may accept the lowest bid ,
or select the best bid lor,lhe
Intended purpose , aiid
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and/or reject any or all bids
and/or any part thereof and

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COURT,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATIER OF SET·
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, ·
PROBATE COURT
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
The accounts and vouchera or the following named
flduclarlea have been Iliad
In tho Probata Court, Meigs
County, Ohio, for approval
and aettlemtnt:
.ESTATE NO. 25806 - The
Seventh Account of Mary
Ann Harris, Guardian of the
person and estate of
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child.
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•
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•
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speclalo~
•
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• You're spacla,l lo me •
disposed of.
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Any person Interested •
through
•
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Because you're • •
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ters pertaining to tho execuand friend and I •
tion of the trust not leas •
LoveYou.
•
than live days prior to the •
Love Always,.
date set for hearing.
•
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Judge
Common Pleaa Court,
Probate Olvlalon,
Meigs County, Ohio
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Therefore, plain"" demands
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$35 ,468.94, with Interest
thereon al 14.25 percent per
annum from January 23,
1998; that said mortgage be
foreclosed ; that the amount
of liens on the property be
marshalled; thai the real
property be sold and lhe
amount due plaintiff be paid
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sale, together with costa
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Harrisonville Presbylerian Church

Pastor: Lawrence Bust!

Pastor: Samuel Basye

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.

Rector: Rev. D. A . duPiantier
Hol y Eucharist and

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Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

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Worsh!P - II a.m.

ML Oli•e Com01unlty Church

Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

.

Pastor: Rev. Krisana Robinson

Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
wo.,hip - 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:,30 p.m.

Chnter Church orthe Nazarene
Pastor: Rev. Helbert Grate
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
WoBhip - II a.m., 6 p.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausman

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Long Bottom

4-4:30 Salurday
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.
Pomeroy Church ol the Nazarene
Pastor. Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm)r.
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - !0:30a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Tuppen Plains S~ Paul

ScCXJnd &amp; Lynn , Pomeroy
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wi ldman

Presbyterian

Faith Gospel Church

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F1rst Sunday of Month - 7:30p.m. service

Wednesday Services-7:00p.m.

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Syncuse Church orthe Nazarene
·· Pas1or, Robert J. Coen

Worship · 9:30a.m.

Evening- 6 p.m.

ThuiSday Service - 7 p.m.

Full Gospel Ugbt•ouH
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy

Sund:)' School- !0:30a.m.
UMYF Sunday 6:30p.m.

Middleport Pentecostal
Third Ave.
PaSior: Rev. Clark Baker
Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Emmell Rawson
Sunday Evening 7 p.m.

Reedo•llle Fdlowihlp
Church ol the NazaRnt
Pastor: Teresa Waldeck
Sunday School -9:30 a.m,
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.ni.
ThuiSday Services- 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Faith Valley Tahenlicle ChurcBailey Run Road ·

Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pass
Pastor: Rev. Robert~. Smith, Sr·.

Worship - 9 a.m.

STARTING
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Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.

Sunday School!O a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Middleport Church or the Nuarene
PaSIOI: Gregory A. Cundiff
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servii:es- 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sharon Hausman

St. ·Rt. J24, Racine
Pastor: William Hoback

Wednesday Service·- 7 p.m.

Northeast Cluster

Allred

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Pentecostal
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· Mone c•apel Church
Sunday school - 10 a.m .

Sunday School- 10 a.m.

ML Olive United Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville

Wednesday- 7 p.m. &amp; Youlh 7 p.m.

Dyesvllle Community Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- IO:Jo a.m., 7 p.m.

Wonhip- 11 a.m.

Sunday School - II a.m.

Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services - 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Grand Street

Wednesday Service. 7:30p.m.

Hartford, W.Va.
PaSior:Jim Hughes

Worship· II a.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Pastor: Helen K.Jine

Corner Sycamore. &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. George Weirick

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It does take time for the
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will begin to heal in our hearts.
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and the loss ~ still here.
I still see you in the kitchen
like the day I found you.
That pain has not gone away,
and your love Is still here.
One day we will be all together and
what a joyous time that will be.
Hear the heavenly angels sing those
glorious songs we all love so much.
Sadly Missed,
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Wednesday -'7 p.m.
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Pastor: Sam Anderson

wo..hip - 10 a.m.

Lutheran
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Pastor: Chad Emrick

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Pastor: Dtwayne Stutler
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Sunday School - 10 a.m.
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Pastor: Robert Vance
Sunday worship · 10 a.m.

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Clifton Tabernade Church

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Wednesday service-6:30p.m.

Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

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Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Pastor: Dewarne Stutler

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship -8:00a .m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Racine
Pastor: Rev . Jame s Satterfield

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wor&lt;hip - II a.m.. 6 p.m.

Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer

Minister: Doug Shamblin
You th Minister: Bill Amberger

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
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Worship- 9 a.m.
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113 W. 2ND ST.

Wedncsday -7:00 p.m.

Hanioonvllle Community Church

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

"
JEFF WARNER INSUUNCE

Sunday-7:00p.m.

· Pastor: Theron Durham

Latter-Day Saints
Reorganized Church ol Jesus Christ
ol Lotter Day Saini!

give you the blues.

Communications

Pastor: William Van Meter

Services: Wednesday; 7:30p.m.
Sunday, 2:30p.m.

Bethany

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1/4 mile paSI Fotl

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Church Jesus Christ,
Apostolic Faith

New Ume Rd., Rutland
Pas1or: Rev. Margarel J. Robinson

Pastor: Dcwayne Stutler

Rutland Church ol Christ

Church of God
Mt. Moriah Church ol God

Wor.ship - IOa.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Sunday Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Accepting Workers Compensation Palltmts 211311 mo.

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

The Belle&gt;en' Fellowship Ministry

Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Worship -10:15 a.m.
Snowville
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wor.;hip- 9 a.m.

CELLULAR PHONES SMITH'S C_OletNSTRUCTION
winter

*A.MTA Mtmhu *Lictn.ted by Ohio_Stair Medicul Board

Sunday School · 930 a.m.
Wor.;hip- 10:30 am

Sunday Sehool -9:30a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday • 7 p.m.
Friday - fellowship service 7 p.m.

Pastor: Ron Fierce

Rutland Community Church
Paslor: Rev. Roy McCarty

Pastor: Tom Runyon

Sunday School.- 9:30a.m.
Sunday Worship - 10:30 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening · 7:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship . 10:30 a. m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:00p.m.

Bradbury Church ol Christ

Hemlock Gro•e Church

Old Bethel Free Will Baptist Chun:h
28601 S1. RL 7, Middlepon

Pastor: Da vid DeWitt

PHONE (740) 594-2227 FAX (740) 594-6624

Pastor: Lawrence Foreman

Pastor: Steve Reed

Rud•nd
chool- 9:30a.m.
ip - 10:30 a.m.
Services - 7 p.m.
em Center

Lourtl CliffFrte Mtthodist Church

Sunday School - 10: IS a.m.
Youlh- 5:30pm Sunday
Bible Slu~y Wednesday 7 pm

Great Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Pastor : Daniel Berdine
Wednesday Bible Study · 6:00p.m.

Hysell Run Holiness Chun:h

Youth Fellowship, Sunday • 6 p.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a. m., 7 p.m.
Th ursday Se rv ice - 7:30 p.m.

Communion - 10 a.m.

PaSior: Woody Call

Sunday School -9:45 a.m.
Evening · 6:30p.m.
Wedn~y Services - 6:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Wor.;hip- 10 a.m.

540 WEST UNION STREET
ATHENS, OHIO 45701

Ule Church
500 N. 2nd Ave ., Middle pori
R~olclng

Wednesday serviCe, 7:00p.m.

Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

•spor/J injurylprtv~nlion

Evening - 7 p.m.

Hobson Cbrlatlan Followsblp Chun:b
Sunday serv1ce, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Youlh Fellowship Sunday, 7:00p.m.

Pastor: Keith Rader

Worship - 7:30 p.m.

lnstrumerual
Pastor: &amp;:ot Brown
Worship Service . 9 a.m.

Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

Union Baptist

Pastor: Rev. John Neville
Children 's service - 10 a.m.

Tuppeno Plain Church or Christ

Ublrty Christian Church

M~

Wesleyan Bible HollnessChun:h
75 Pearl Sl., Middleport.

Pastor: Roger Watson

Sunday School - !Oa.m.
WoBhip- I!a.m., 7:30p.m.

Pastor : Joe N. Sayre

Wednesday Servi ce: - 7:30p.m.

Sunday School-9:30a.m.

Christian F.Uowshlp Center
Salem Sl., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Musser
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
wo.,hip- 11:15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service . 7 p.m.

Pomeroy
fastor: Raben E. Robinson
Sunday School-9:15a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:30 a.m.
Bible Sludy Tuesday- 10 a.m.
Rock Sprlnp

Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Pastor: DaVid Dailey

Pastor Michael Pangio
Sunday se"rvice, 10 a.m.
Thursd~y service, 7 p.m.

Worship. JO a.m.

Pastor: Re v. O'Dell Manley
Sunday Sch.ool - 9:30a.m.

Stiversvllle Word ol Faith

Wednesday 7 pm
·
Faith Chapel Open Bible C.urch
923 S. Third St, Middleport

Pearl Cbapel
Sunday School- 9 a.m.

Pine Grove Bible Holin011 Chun:h
1/2 mile off Rl. 325

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•t·hmnic pain •musclt slrain.Usprains •.flrtJs
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Wednesday Service -7:30p.m.

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MASSAGE THERAPIST

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

Service time : Sunday !0:30a.m.

Mlnenvllle
Pas1or: Chad Emrick
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.

Sunday worship -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting· 7 p.m.

Wal lace
1st and 3rd Sunday

Worship 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
W e dnc~ ") Service· 7 p.m.

Sunday Service -7:00p.m.

Leading Creek Rd., Rutland

20, 1998

JANICE S. HAYNES, BA, MT

Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev. Blackwood

773-SOI7

Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
WoBhip- 10:30 a.m.

Fric!ay, February

Colvary Bible Church

603 Second Ave. Mason

Pastor: Vemagaye Sullivan

Rose ol Sharon Holiness Church

Pa~tor-Jeffrey

Wednesday Servicts - 7 p.m.
Appe Ule Center
"Full-Gospel Cllurch"
Paslor.; John &amp; Pauy Wade

Heath (Middleport)

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Ktno Church oiChrisl
Worship - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.

Mason, W.Va.

Ash Street, Midd leport
Pastor: Les Hayman

Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

5th and Main
Pastor: AI Hanson
Yout~ Minister: Bill Frazier

Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.

Baptist
Hope. Baptist Church (Southern)
Pastor: Jim Dilly
570 Granl Sl., Middlepon
Sundoy school · 9:30a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush

Middleport Church or Christ

VanZandt and Ward Rd.
Pastor: James Miller

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Thur.;day Services - 6:30p.m.

Cajvary Pllpim Cbapel
Harrisonville Road

Wednesday :&gt;erviccs · 7 p.m.

20, 1998_.

Lost: Gold Noah's Ark

BrJcelel, 1n

GDC Gym Call (740)446- 7558

70

Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
ill Yard Stiles Must
Be Paid In Advance.
DEADLINE : 2:00p.m.
tile day before t he ad
is lo ru n. Sunday

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edition -2:00p.m
Friday. Monday cdll1on
- t O:OO a. m. Sa turday.

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21st . 9-6, 238 Watts R0,1CI. A to
Grande, 4 Mile s Pass Colleg e,:
Route 325 . Furn•ture ClotheS::
Baby Item s. Odo s and Ends

(740}379-2244

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Ali Yard Sal es Mu st Be Paid In
Ad vanc e. Dead line: 1:OOpm the
da y bef or e !he ad Is lo ru n,,
Sunday &amp; Monday ed itiOn ·
I:OOpm Friday

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01amonds. AnltQue Jewelry. Gold
R1ng ~. Pre ·l930 U S Cu rrency
Sterlmg, Etc Acqu+S •!ions Jewelry
· M.TS Com Shop. 151 Sec~:ma
Avenue. Ga!hpohs, 740·446·2842
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Russ Moore owner. 740-992.

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A ver Ma n Hous e 2 3 Bed
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740 446-(1639

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ncludes 6 months FREE to t ent
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and setup Only $187 08 per
month w th $1075 down Ca I 1
aoo 637 3236

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$24 999 F ee Del very Ca I I
BOO 691 6777
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30&lt; 736 7295

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NEW SHIPMENT
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Free Del ve y &amp; Set up
WAC $19750
1 BOO 251 5070

Wan Pd To Buy Used Mob le
Home~ 740 446 0 75 304 675
5965

BEAUTIFUL APARTMEN TS AT
BUDGE T PR ICES AT JACKSON
ESTATE S 52 We stwood Or ve
from $279 to $358 Walk to shop
&amp; moves Call 740 446 2568
Equal Hous ng Opportun ty
Ell c ency Apartment Share Bath
607 Second Avenue Gall pol s
$1601Mo Ullltes lnctudea 740
441 0573

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
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SUP ERINT ENDEN T tor newly
to med Athen s Me gs Educ at on
a Se v ce Cen te Mu st have
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3 yea s cen1 ral oil ce adm n st a
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to r~ssume pos 1 on on or bela e
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be Supe ntendents A hens o
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740 992 38B3
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demand App y n pe son VI age
P zza In n 300 4 Ja cks on Ave
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Wan ted Ford And Mas sey Fer
guson Tr acto s Olde r Model s
BN 9N Jub lee 600 800 Seres
Th s Type Tra cto rs &amp; lmple
mAnts I 937 866 2822

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long term healtn ca e I censed n
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cus tome se v ce epresenta t ve
posit on n local nsurance agen
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Wanted To Do

Ch ld Care Monday Fr day Close
To Leon SchOOl Excellent Refer
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256 6327 From 8 00 A M To 4 30
PM Monday Thru F day

320

PRE OWNED HOMES
Ellcellent Co nd on Ownef F
nanc ng Ava able Call 304 7.22
7148

Mobtle Homes
for Sale

SPECIAL OW S
Spac ous 38R/2BA
Complete Del \lery &amp; Se t up
Approx $200 oer month
1 800 251 5070

Single Parent Prodram Spec at
I nanc ng on 2 3 &amp; 4 bedroom
homes Payments as low as

St80 Call now 304 755 58B5
12ll65 Tra le 3br 1 bath $5 500
Call 304 675 4678
MUST SELL 14ll80 3 Bedrooms
2 Baths Owner F nanc ng Ava I

able 304 736 7295
1973 Cameron 12x65 2br 1 room
add ton $4 500 304 882 3612
1992 Oakwoo d Mob le Home
t4X70 2BR 2 Ba hs Hea Pump
GE appi ances excel Cond At 2
Leon W va $13 500 OBO 740
256 6980 Alter 5 pm
1998 3br 2 baths lots of extras
set on lot Ca ll to mo e nlo 304
755 7191

I st T me Buyers E Z F nanc ng
2 or 3 Bedroom a ound $200 per
month Free del very &amp; se t up
Call cred t ne 1 800 948 5678
28x80 Doub e W1de 3 or 4br 2 I
2 ba th ONLY $39 999 Call 1
800 691 6777

3 Bedroom 2 bath 998 model
home ncludes Free 1et up &amp;
delivery Skirting air color TV
&amp; VCR Included All lor $219/mo
Only wh te suppl es las Ca ll lo
day 304 755 5665
5 Neyo, t997 14WdesUnOelev
able Pr ce Mus Se I Be fore Jan
31st To Close Out Phy s cat
Yea Call C ed l ne 1 800 946
5676
8x32 Off ce T a Jer o use as an
add on of 2 ooms to present mo
b le home $5000 740-446 4762

w 11 babys t n my home
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Amherst OhiO 4400

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ed Respec fu ty How? By Becom
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co s. Assoc 1 sea 577 6085
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b ua y 5 ft" ough Feb ua y 27
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At 1236 G a St eet Po tsmo h
')n o F o ll 7 30 A M U
4 00
PM $35 00 App r.at on Fee EEO
PRODUCTION MANAGER

j:lny sh II
$1 0/ day lor on e $15/ for two
740 949 2463 please leave mes
sage

SPECIAL DWS
Spac ous 3 BR 2 Ba Comple te
Del ve y &amp; Se t Up App ox $200
Per Month 1 BOO 251 5070

W 11 Ca e For El clerly Or Hand
capped Pe so n In My Home Ref
erences 740 441 1536

OAKWOOD HOMES
Babousv le WVA
Dream Home Ser es
304 736 3409

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ake care ot elde ly pe1son
n the home have Oy s e1t
pe ence W II do house clean
ng anyt me Call 304 675 1426
leave message I no answer

FINANCIAL
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NOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUB LI SHING CO
recommeno s that you do bus
ne ss w th peopl e you kn ow and
NOT to send money through th e
ma untt you have nvest gated
the oller ng
BUTCHER SHOP SL AUGHTER
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ness Cenu al y Located n The
B dwell Po ter A ea E~t c ellent
Chance To Own You r Own Bus
ness Blackbu 1 Realty 740 446
DOOB

230

Professtonal
Serv1ces

L v ngston s basemen wate
p oo ! ng a I basement repa s
den~ tree est mates I let me
gua an tee 1Oy s on JOb ex per
e lCe 304 675 2145

Quiet Country Set11ng w th beau
t lul mob le home fo ce d to sell
F nanc ng ava lable 304 755
5566

At ant on Mob le Home Owners
Areas large st lnvento y Of In e
herm &amp; Coleman Heat Pumps
A r Cond I one rs Furnaces &amp;
Parts Huge Buy ng Power Means
The Lowest tn s1a1 eo Pr ce Easy
Ove The Phone Bank F nanc ng
Call Bennet s Mob te Home HTG
&amp; CLG 1 aoo 672 5967
Custom made homes where
the customer lets the
price &amp; we own the bank
Only AI
Oakwood Homes
of Nitro WV
304 755 5685

D scou nt Mob le Hpme Par ts &amp;
Accesso es Wate Hea te s V
nyl S~ I ng K IS $.299 95 An
cho s Wood &amp; F bergla ss Steps
Roof Coa t ngs Doers W ndows
Plumb ng &amp; Elec cal Su pples
Block ng Wood &amp; Wedges AM
More Ca ll Bennet s Mob le
Home Supp y At 740 446 9416
ORE AM HOME SERIES
ENTE RTAINER
3bed cams
.2ba ths sta 1ng at $2t 9 mo
SUNRI SE l oaded w th GE ap
pt ances sta tng at S299 mo
FAMILY 4bedrooms 2 age
ba ths sta 1ng $359 mo L m ted
t me offer only at Oakwood Ba
boursvlle WV 304 736 3409

SIN GLE PARENT PRO GRAM
Spec al I nanc ng ava table 304
73&amp;72\15
NEW BANK REPO S ONLY 3
~EFT 1-BD0-383 6862
NEW SHIPMENT
14x70 s 3 Br /2 Ba Free Del v
ery &amp; Set Up W AC $19 750 1
aoo 251 5070

330 Farms for Sale
I 10 acre Farm 3 Bedroom House
m poner area $115 ooo (7 40)
367 7031

350 Lots

&amp; Acreage

(ATTENTION DE'IELOPERS.
SMALL BUSINESS
COUNTRY ESTATE)
63 95 Acre s Approx 8 Ac1 e
lake Gall a Co unty County Water
And Eleclr c $2 600 Per Acre
740 36B B67B
1 10
2803

acres ~...l or

sale 740 742

120 feet long 80 !eel long on oth
er slde 75 feet w1ae level 101 n
Mrddleport $23 000 OBO 740
992 2290

BRUNER LAND

74().4411492
Gallla Co Ga I pol s Netghbor
hood Ad 10 Acres Lois Of l evel
$19 000 0 22 Acfes W1th Pond
NOW $24 000 Fr endty R dge B 5
Acre s $7 500 Or 6 5 Acre s
$8 000 County Water
Meigs Co
Dan v lie N ce 17
Acres $18 000 Or 9 Acres
$17 000 $2 000 Down t $1981
Mo County Water
Call For Free Maps + Owner F
nanc ng Info TaKe 10°o 01 Usted
Pnces On Cash Purchases I

360

Real Estate
Wanted

Cash Pad For Land In Gall a
County Bla cK burn Real y 740
&lt;46-0008

RENTALS
410 Houses for Rent
Beautiful Home On A ver 3 Betl
rooms 1 11.2 Baths Aefr gerator
Stove 0 shwasher Water Soflen
er 8 Or nk ng Sy:; te n CA Pro
pane Heal Rural Water No Pets
$ 50 Mo + Oepos 740 441
0 "0 740 446-31 7
..!

420

Lfl ge select on o! used homes 2
or 3 bed ooms Sta t ng at $2995
Ou ck ae ve y Call 740 38 5
962

based on aco coo e g on
sex ran hal stat so nat onal
orgn or a y entonto
ma ke a y SlA:h p e!c e ce
mtcUol ord sc mnaton

RETAIL SALES POSiliONS
AVA LABLE Loca Bu~ ness
l ook nq Fo H ghly Energe c
Sa es 0 en ted People Fo Man
agement And Non Management
Pos ons LocaTed In Gall pols
Fu ll T me Pav A.nd Bene ts W th
Bonus And lncent ve Plans
Ava lable Se rj Aesu ne To PO
Box 75 R o G ande OH 45674
Equa Oppo tun ry Emp oye

RN SUPERVISORS &amp; RN S
E aerca e of wv s now accept
ng appl ca ons tor pa t 1me RN
Supe v sors and LPN S exper
anced n long erm nealtn care
1censed n WV ~pply between
9am 5pm at 107 M I er D ve
Rptey WV EOE

1h s c..... spape w l not
know ng y accept
ad'.'Crt sen ens o eat estate
...,h ns voatonolthe
aw Ou eadc s are he eby
nlormed I at au dwell ngs
advertised n th s newspape
are ava table o an equal
opport.un ty bass

REAL ESTATE
310 Homes for Sale
Ranch 3 Bed ooms 1 Batn Large
l vmg ro om La ge K tchen 1
Ac e Gall pols C ty Schoo s
$62 000 5::17 Plymale Road 740
446 4323

L MITED OFFEB.
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Call the cred 1I ne
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304 736-3888
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W II Pay Fo You r Rap d Tax Re
lund Use As Down Pay ment Call
The Cr&amp;,d t L ne WESTWOOD
HOME SHOW 304 736 3ll88
FIRST TIME BUYERS
E Z F nanc ng Call For Pre Ap
proval 1 888 736-:)332
Doublew de Aep o Free Del very
And SeJ Up 304 736 7295
MUST SELL 14x80 Jbedrooms
2ba hs owne !mane ng ava I
ab~ 3QH36 7295
New 16 W de Mob le Home Start
ng At Only $17 400 Free De v
ery Call BOO 691 6777

Mobile Homes
for Rent

t Bedroom Tra ler Close To Galt
pol s N• ce Clea n With Utlty
Hook Up $250/Mo $200 Oepos
t References Aequ red 740 446
9342

2 Bedroom Mob le Home Hannan
Trace School D str•ct (7 40) 256
1686
2 Bedro om Trailer Water &amp;
Trash Pad No Pet s Butav He
Road 740 388 1100

Two 2 bed room tra•lers on New
l ma Rd call 740 742 2803 aher
6pm

440

Apartments
lor Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fu
n shed and unlurn shed security
depos•t reqUired no pets 740
992 2216
1br apaflment pnvate qu et De
pos t References $250 mo 304
675 1550

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repa ed New &amp; Aebu 11 In Sl oe~
Call Ron Evans 1 800 537 9528
PRIME STAR .,.. nter blowout
spec a All nventory must go
170 fre e channels fr ee month y
gu de lree bon us g t Guaranteed
lowest p ce 888 265 21.23

N ce one bed room &amp; 2 bedroom

apartments In Pome roy ut i! es
pad no pe s 740.992 5658
Now Takmg Appll cat ons 35
West 2 Bed oo m Townhou se
Aparlmenls $295 Mo 740 446
0006
One bedroo m apartment n PI
Pleasant lurnt shed very n ce
and clean no pets 304 675
1366
One bedroom apartment n Mtd
dleport au ut 1ties pald $270 pe r
month $100 depos•t 740 992
7806
One Bedroom Nea r Hol ze r
Range Aefngerator FtJrn shed WI
0 Hook Up $279 Plu s Ut ht es De
pos t!Lease Req u red (740)446
2957
Sma I one bedroom apt ut hi es
pad 3Q4 675 6512
J"h ee bedroom $300 per montt1
two bed oo m $260 per month
utlt es and depos t Third Street
Rae ne Ohio 74G-247 4292
One bedroom apartment n M1d
dleport 7&lt;0.992 2178
Upstairs 2 Roo ms &amp; Bath Fur
n shed Clean No Pets Reference
&amp; Depos •t Req u1red 740 446
1519

450

Furnished
Rooms

Cuc le Mo tet lowest Rate s In
Town Newly Remodele d HBO
C1nemax Showt1me &amp; 0 sney
weekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
Co nstruct on Workers Wel co me
740 441 5698 740 441 5167

640

Hay &amp; Gram

950 lb s stored ns de round
ba es $2.2 50 and seco nd and
lh d cut ng square bal es 740
985 3956
Ea1 corn lor sale 740.247 3042
Good m lied hay $2 DS quare
bales Call before 9 p m
(740)446-4824 or (740)446 09 10

Mason WV
Buy Sell T ade
Used &amp; Ant ques
Furn tu e
3Q4 773 5341
So la Sleeper $3 70 Gl der Char
$80 K tchen Tab le 6 Cha s
$340 Small Ant que wardr obe
$50 New 6 Weeks E~t c ept War
drobe 740 245 5393

WARM UP H gh Ell c ency Nittu
ral And LP Gas Fu rna ces L fe
t me Warranty On Hea t E~tc h a n g
er II You Don t Call Us We Bo h
Lo se• Free Esl mate s Add On
Heat Pumps Only Sl gh ty H gher
Call Us Today 1997 Is The
Tw en y Seventh Yea In The
Heat ng &amp; Cool ng Bus ness• 740
446 6306 1 800 291 0098

S eel Beams All S zes &amp; l engths
L &amp; L Sc rap Metals 740 44 6
7300

TRANSPORTATION
710

Autos for Sale

B9 Dod ge Shelby red 90 000
m es new tu bo 5 speed a r
ctean S2695 740 742 3802

Waterline Spec1al 314 200 PSI
$2 1 95 Per 1DO 1 200 PS I
$37 00 Per 100 All Ba ss Co m
pression Flit ngs In Stod&lt;.
RON EVANS ENTE.RPRISES
Jackson Ohio 1 BQ0-537 9528
Wood For Sa e $35 A Load W 11
Delver 740 38B B010

550

Butldtng
Supphes

1987 Bu ck leSabre Cus tom 4dr
ale cass I It cru se I ke new
res bra~e s st ut s 63 5k actual
one owne m re s $5 000 30 4
675 5244
I 987 Ford Taurus Sial on Wag

on 1987 Mazda Bot h Runs Good
1740! 3Ba 6970
I 988 Me1 cury Grand Marqu s
black very good co nd 304 68 2
3346

1989 Corvelle $14 500 Ca ll 304
675 5861 after 6pm

560

Pets for Sale

A Groom Shop Pet Groom ng
Fe allJr ng Hydro Bath Don
Sheet s 373 Ge01ges Creek Ad
740 446 0231

1992 Cutl ass SupremA SL 2
Doors Fa ctory Alloy 'Whee ls
Ground Effects 3 4 L te E-ngme
$6 250 1991 Cutlass Cal a•s
$2 490 Cook Mo o s 740 446
0103

MERCHANDISE
510

Household
Goods

Appl ances
Aecond 1 oned
Washes D1yers Ranges Rein
gr ators 90 Day Gua rant ee '
French C ty Maytag 740 446
7795
Complele Ftrepla ce (740) 379
2405

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers refnge ators
range s Skagg s Appltances 76
V ne Street Cal 740 446 7398
1 BOO 499 3&lt;99

520

Rem ngt on Model 10 se t u~ for
card snoo ts
sleeved and
scoped $450 080 would con
Sider trade 740 992 6323

Antiques

Buy or se ll R ve nne Ant •qu es
124 E Mam Street on At 124
Pome10y Hours M T w 10 oo
am to 600pm Sunday100to
6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moore owner

540

Female Full Blooded Beagle Pup
pies Sho s &amp; wo med 740 386
00 13
Golden Aetr eve r Pups AK C
Reg1:;te red 9 Weeks ShoTs
Wofmed 3 Males $150 Eac h
740 446 6651 740 446 2899
Loo~

ng tor Male We marane for
S ua Serv ces Ca I 740) 446
7903

570

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Musrcal
Instruments

Fender Jaguar Ae ss ue w lh
case sunburst plays and sounds
great ask ng $530 740 949
2727
G lb an sen organ 740 949 211 8

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Sporting
Goods

22 250 Remmgton match r I e
She!and bull barrel Auger 243
Man IIcker 2.2 Mag made .n Ca
nada Comb nat on ove r unde
221410 Set of Lord &amp; tady Der
r ngers Ross double ba1ret w
hamme tong rifle 304 882 .2444

530

1992 Geo Storm am/l m stereo
a r 5 speed new res m nl con
d I on 1&lt;995 740 992 9624
Oat mat on Full Bl ood eo Pupp es
Wormed &amp; Shots $50 Each 740
:llla 8922

610 Farm Equipment
0% Intere st on John Deere Hay
Equ pmen and 5200 5300 5400
5500 Tra ctors Ofler Good thur
Feb1ua y 27 w th John Dee e
Credit Approval Ca rm chae s
Farm &amp; Law n Inc Gall pol s
Oh o (740) 446 2412 1 BOO 594
111
Foro JOOO D esel Ma ssey Fe gu
son 135 PS Ma ss ey Fe rgu so n
35 D es el 861 Fo d 64 Fo d
800 Ford Cuo Cutt va tors S de
Dresser Bush Hogs G ader
Blades 12 And 4 Inch Plows
Ma sse y Fe gu so n AdJuS table
DI SC NH56 Hayrakes N H tj ay
B nd Hay Tedders 2 Row Cu ll
vato Potato Plows Caron F n sh
Mowers New &amp; Used Pa ts For
Ford And Ma ss ey Fergu so n
Kessel s Tractor And Equ pmen
1 M le Past Holzer Hqsp tal Jack
so n P ke 740 446 6906 740
446 7787

3/4 KT Diamond engageme nt
A ng Cost $1 200 Will sale for
$600 00 OBO 7&lt;0 4&lt;6 3040
44~tAe

Co nnelly Pool Ta ble Ash
wood Leather Pocke ts F rm
$1200 740446 44&lt;1
Almond Color G E Washer /Dry
er $175 Set Or Sepe ate Was ~
er WP $90 D1yer Kenmo e $65
w1u1e 20 Et ec rr c Stqve $60
?40 446 0066

John Dee e l awn Trac1u1s Spe
etaI Finane ng Avatlable W th
John Deere Cred I Appr oval As
Lo w As 7 9% Up To $250 Ae
bates Thru Feb 28 th Car
m•chael s Farm &amp; Lawn Inc 740
446 2412 1 aoD-594 1111

630

Livestock

Amazmg Metabolism Brea k
Through Lose 10 to 200 lbs Call Gentle AOHA nd•ng mate 16
For free co nsultation and Free hands young and sound $2500
OBO 740.992 7866
Samples (740)441 1962

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1995 Camaro Conve 1 ble Z28
Black/8 ack l ea th er lnler or
Very l ow M les Loaded like New
1740 366 I 122
1995 Neon 4 Doo rs While Auto
A Cassette TIt 73 500 M les
$4 750 00 OBO )&lt;O 25 6 6340
740 256 6467
1995 Satu n SC2 Automat c A1r
Cruse AM/ FM Ca sse tte Tr unk
Re lease $12000 Cal Arter 5 PM
ISer ous nqu ne s Only') 740
446 401 5

94 Escor t 26 000 miles hke new
$4 000 88 RX7 loaded $3 000
740 992 2176
CARS FOR $ 00 Tu cks boat s
4 whee ers motor homes lurn
tu1e elecuon cs co mputers etc
by FBI AS OEA Ava table your
a ea noN Call 1 BOO 513 4343
Ext S 9368

Cred I Problem s? We Can Help
Ea sy Bank F nanc ng Fo Used
Veh cles No Turn Downs Call
V ck e 740-446-.2897
Upton Used Cars A 6.2 3 M•les
South ol Leon WV F nan cmg
Ava table 304 458 1069
Why pay n ore for your next car
when M&amp;J AiJIO can save you
hundreds ol dol ars on depend
able ca rs' Hones! sa es people
w II help you hnd the right car lor
you
1988 Buck Skyhawk alJtomat c
no rust runs e~tce len t $800
1980 lull s ze Bronco 4x4 body
needs work motor and t ansmls
son goOd white lette 1res $750
1965 Dodge Caravan blue au
tomat c runs e~tcetten t $995
1987 Chrysler New Yorker al l
electnc d1g1tal dash n excellen t
cond ton $995

Call M&amp;J Aulo 740 388 9693
Cars sod everyday Can for
change 10 nventory Hours 12 6
closed Thursday and Sunday

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1976 Dodge 15 passenger: v_;1n
automat c a r V 6 52 000 mtles
$2000 740 992 7&lt;10

mt-J :, " l'l.p.,(£.
Wflaf P€0f'l£

1982 Chevy C 20 luI s ze cus
1om van v a 400 en g ne 30k
great lor towtng &amp; lravef ng tots of
new parts askmg $4200 see or
call Gary F Hyse ll 740 992-4283
1989 Bronco II X["f 2 9 V 6
running boards auto ale looks &amp;
runs good $3 400 740 247 4292

1990 Chevy S lverado 4x4 350
er.gi ne 5 speed 1fansmtss on
AC crut se etc 54 000 m•les
comes w lh 7 1!2 loot Un1 Mounr
We stern ~ nowplow I year Ol tl
askng $15 000 740 992 3141 af
le 5pm
1992 Chevy C20 Va n Mark lit'
Conver sio n Low Top 80 000'
mtles V6 Auto AC PW Tow
Pa ckage w th H l ch an d Brake
FM Cassette New Alum• ntJm
Whe els and Ttre " Co mp te elY,
Serv•ced And Tuned $10 50 0
(740)&lt;41 I 013

West
Pass
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North

East

2•
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Pa~s

By Phillip Alder
Along w11h red w1ne there " ol
cour~e \\hjle C tltlorntan chardon
nav enJOYs constderable popularlly
bui I prder a mature Austral tan
sem1llon or a soli sauvtgnon blanc
Yet my re tl favonte ts a dry muscat
The ones trom Alsace tre all nght
but they have nothmg on those made
on 1he 70s (bul no more 11 seems) on
the Rou ss tllon area of southern
France
Nonh dtdn 1 whme (sorry') about
her partner s perlormance on lhtS
deal
South opened a heavy 15 17 nolrump A live card su11 and 17 pomts
II! However 1t worked \\ell m pmc
ttce because West led the dtamond
queen
By wmmng the first lnck and
retummg a dtamond toward dummy s
10 declarer appears to have 10 easy
tncks four spades four dtamonds
and two clubs Yel lhere ts a polen
tt.tl snag While West ts wmnmg !he
second tnck East can make a d1scard
He mtJhl throw the club lwo (or
sp 1de three I to try to encourage a
heart swnch Allernatlvely he mtghl
be more pos111\ e pttchml{ the heart
pck (or none) Then tt shouldn t be
d1lltcul! l or West to lind the lethal
hear! swllch
In 1 tournament m Malt,\ Bnitsh
mternatwn 11 Bnan Semor dtd much
better When East played the dtamond
ltve Semor dropped hiS SIX w1th no
revealtnl hesllatlon As the lhree and
tour were m1sstn J W(st thought he
had htl the Jackpot He contmued
wtlh the dramond e1ght Decl ~rer
called lor dummy s 10 and da1med
111

overtru.:k

Perhaps Nonh Bulganun tnterna
ttonal Nevena Deleva (now Mrs
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PEANUTS

Motorcycles

There's no
way around it,

1988 Ya hama YZ 490 mo1o1 cy
eta good shape $1 200 nego
304 675 6416
1991 Honda 41t4 4 wheeler ellc
cond $3 .200 304 576 4087 after
6pm

Classified Ads

1996 Honda 4 Trait 300 4x4 hk e
new e~tcellent cond ton 740 992
7619
1100

...that~as when
Mr. Kitty reetlizoo ir
Mr. D~ie can drinl\.
a tad too much.

1976 Thundercraft 160 v Haul
70hp motor good cond $1:{)00
304-675 6650

Auto Parts &amp;
Access ones

43 Hotel

ASTRO-GRAPH

Home
Improvements

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C&amp;C Gene ral Home Man
lenence Pant ng v nyl s dmg
carpentry doors 'Windows batns
mob• e home repa r and more For
free est mate call Chet 740 992
6323

840

Electncal and
Refngerat1on

Res dental or commercial w mg
new serv ce or 1epa rs Master U
censed ele ct 1cian R• danour
Eleclrrcal WV0 00306 304 615

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Appl anee Part s And Se v CP. All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex
per ence All Work Gua an teed
Fr ench C ty Maytag 740 446
7795

accom ~o

modetlon
45 Solitary
47 Western
defense org
48 Tool 49 Goof
50 Foot pert
52 Jar cover
53 Singing
syllable
54 Above (poell

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BUDGET PRICE TRANSMIS
SIONS Used /Rebu II All Types
Access Over I 0 000 T ans mt s"'
sons &amp; Clutches 740 245 f£77

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING ,
Uncond ana l I let me gua an lee
Local references furn shed Es
tab I shed I 97 5 Call {7 40) 446
0870 Or 1 800 287 0576 Roge rs
Waterproof ng

team

6 Late Show

A colleague was actmg very SillY al our party Some
one commented lhal you should lei yourself go only 1f
you can GET BACK

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

810

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m aces and kmgs are worth at least

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1!180 1990Cars Fo $100 '
Se zed And Sold
l ocally Th s Monlh
Trucks 4Jt:4 s Etc
1 800 522 2730 X 3901

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Vans &amp; 4-WDs

New gas tanks 1 ton tru ck
wheel s &amp; radiators 0 &amp; A Auto
A ptey WV 304 372 39 33 or 1
aoo 273 9329

5 Kate Nelhgan

25 Foil
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32 Smell amount
34 Boxed
35 flented
39 Set of four

WHO GOT IT??

lntern a tonal 2 10 n Truck Pa m #
Motor tran s rear front ax le
Spr ng Frame Et c Puces are
Cheap' F 700 Ford Dump 6 500
(740 ) &lt;46 7&lt;29

760

1 Actress
Basinger
2 Small biH
3 Shinto temple
4 Suspend

It's all
white now

South
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2.

1997 p odge 4x4 D1esel 1 Ton
Dua ly Compelle ly Loaded Excel
lent Cond ll on Mu st Sell I 740
441-Q996 Al ar 4 PM

1997 4 Tm x 4 lt4 300 wfloadmg
ramps snow blade gun boot &amp;
bow rack S4 200 304-675 3278

DOWN

Vulnerable Ne1ther
Dealer South

1993 Ford F 150 60 000 M1tes
sa 5oo oBo 74o 446 1935
Even ngs 740 441 0867

1997 Camara T Tops Wh te tO
0 sc CD Player loaded 740
366 6185

sat e g
Like a pin?
Food shop
Hebrew letler
Birthday
deaaerta
44 Change the
color of
45 - Vegas
46 Cask
48 Type of sugar
51 Theater district
55 Pressed
56 Clothing
57 Cornered
58 Himalayan
cedar

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1982 Ford F700 Dump Excellent
198 I GMC P Ck Up Good Condt
ton New 1997 Ut lty Tra ler Tan
dem 14ll8 Rear and Front Axle s
Brakes Rear and F ant Axles
Hyde Brake s Comple te Front
End Hood and Fe nder s TIt Ra
d ators Au to Transmiss on and 5
Speed 2 Co mplete 370 2V Mo
01s 2 85 Gal Gas Tanks PtJmp
and Gauge 20 wheels an d T res;
Rough and Stra ght Tread Dflve,
Shaft s and M sc
Parts 10
(740)245-9449
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foods
7 Kennel aounda
12 Breathe
13 In abundance
14 Nastier
15 Solution
16 African animal
17 Tina Turner 1
ex
18 - out
(protrude)
21 - - ear
23 Roast beef·
au 26 Freshwater
porpoise
2B Shoo part
29 Noun suffix
30 Earth
Inheritors?
31 Agatha
Christies
genre
33 Nallve of Tel

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8 Or 9 Deep tn tone
10 Opposite o1
post
11 Sun talk
13 Agrle old
style
18 - Cricket
19 Inti org
20 Car part
(2 wda)
22 Eskimo boat •
(var)
•&lt;

1977 Chevy 112 ton p clup for
sale or trade V 8 au tomat c
ooks and runs good $1350 740
992 5529

1996 Hond a Shad ow
$6000 740 742 33Q2

89 Shadow 4 door Tu bo C use
TIt Ground Effec ts Spo ler
$1 500 OBO 740 25 1233

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South
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1996 GMC Sonoma 20 000 M tes
43V6 740 366 00 3

f998 Ford ZX 2 Escor t sale or
lake over payment s Unt I 3pm
304 675 7466 alter 3pm 304 675
5505

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720 Trucks for Sale

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1984 Cad 1tlac Se\llle New Motor
Not Aebu It ) B own Leat her
Seats Tan Cotor PS PW PB
AC New Pant Job 740 446
2463 Or 740 446 1173 Leave
Message $4 195

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199 1 Chevy S to 4cy) Sspd
new pan t low m le age ve ry 1
good co nd $3 500 080 3u4 I
675-6850
I

1983 Ma zda AX 1 5 spee d
cruse AD sunroo f S500 740
992 7619

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1984 Chevy 112 Ton V 8 A.ulo •
Topper Mag Wheels $1 900 AI •
ler 5 00 PM 740 256 6867

972 Corve tt e 85 000 actua l
m les match ng numbers pw
auto I It I I new pamt &amp; ca rpet
350/ 360 ho rse as k ng $8000
76 Ma s:;ey Fe rguson hay spear
and brush hog $4600 740 992
6100

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Ph 74().446 1104 740 441 0450

STORAGE TANK S 3 000 Gallon
Upnght Ron Evans Enterpuses
Jackson Oh o 1 BD0-537 9526
Tw o Ant que Typewriter s $40
Ea ch One Por abte Sew ng Ma
chm e $40 One Auto Tool Che st
With 50 Tools $5 0 One Aado
$20 Four Old Mantel Cloc ks
$100 Each 20 Old Haml!on and
Elcl n Pocke t Watche s 12 20x24
Wood Frames $9 Ea ctt One
APECO Copy Maker $90 &lt;22
Second Ave

Oh1o Valley Bank w 11 offer fo sale
a 1996 Dodge Da ko ta Seria(
' B7GL23X2TS639905 Public
auc t on w 11 be held at tne OVB
A,nnex 143 Tl'1 rd Ave Gall pohs
OH on 2/28 98 at 10 00 am The
above wlU be so ld to 1'1 ghest b d
der as s wl'1ere s w th out ex
pressed or mpl ed war an ty and
may be seen by calhn g Ke th
Johnson at (7 40 )441 1038 OVB
reserves the r gt11 to acce pt or
retec t any and all bids an d w th
draw prope fly I om sale pr or to
sa le Term s of Sa le CASH OR
CERTIFIED CHECK

Hay sq uare ba les $1 50 bale
Call o leav e message at 304
882 2575

R &amp;. S Furniture

Sleeping rooms w th co oK ng
Also Ira ler space on r ve All
hook ups Call alter 2 00 p m
JU4 773 5651 Mason WV

Mob te home s te ava•labt e bel
ween Athens and Pomeroy ca ll
740 365 4367

Athens Livestock
February 28th 1 pm 8 ead/Cow/
and Cave Sale• All Cons gmen s
Welcome Haul ng Ava lable Cat
lie accepted auer 4pm Fr day
1740)592 2322 or 740)696 3531

Square Ba es $2 00 Each 1 M le
N On At 2 304 675 3960 l eave
Message

In New Have n 1br lurn shed ap
Include s washer &amp; dryer depos 1
&amp; eferences 304 882 2566

2 Bedroom no pe ts on Sandh IJ
Road 304 675 3634
Mob le Home For Rent 740 446
1279

Concrete &amp; P asue Sept c Tank s
300 Thru 2 000 Gall ons Ron
Evan s Ente pr ses Jackson OH
' aoo 537 9526

Gractous I vmg 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at V tlage Mano and
R vers de Apartments n M ddle
port From $249 $373 Ca ll 740
992 5064 Equal Hous ng Oppo
tun t es

Tw n Beds W th Mattresses $1 15
Full $135 Qu een $160 K ng
$100 See 41 Use d Furn l ure
Store 130 Bulav lie P ke Ga I po
Is OhiO MTWHs t04

Two bedroom basement garage
central a r located n pa k dr ve n
Pt Pteasant Cau (740)441-01 28

H111ndyman Special Cash Only
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PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
Pleasant developments are probable
ioday m your mvolvements w1th
fnends Your prosence wtll have a
gpod etlecl on your conlempomnes
as well us on lhe events Trymg IO
patch up a broken romance' The
Asin&gt;-Graph Malchmaker •an help
you understand what to do to make
ihe relat10nsh1p work Mat! $2 75 to
Matchmaker, c/o thts newspaper
PO Box 1758 Murray Htll Statton,
New York NY 10156
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) You
could do qutle well m compeli!lve stl·
ua!tons today even !hough you mtght

be plagued by oarly doubts Th&lt;v
\\on 1stop you lor lon!
TAURUS (ApnllO May 201 Con
dtltons tn general look hnpetul tor
you 1oday espec tall y tn mailers you
led are stgmhcanl Thtnk posrt1V&lt;
and more 1mportantly be posllt ve
GEMINI !May 2 1 June 'Ul Bold
strokes m1ght be necessary loday 10
ad vane&lt; your ambtltons Take a• Lion
to make lhtngs happen lor you
tn stead ol watlmg for lhtngs to hap
pen 10 you
CANCER (June 2 1 July 22)
Agreements mlo whtch you enler
today should prove 10 be mutually
advantageous espectally 1f negot1at
mg Wtlh lruslworlhy tndtvlduals
LEO (July 23 Au g 22) Jr you
apply yourself today you II be able
lo locus your efforts on construc11ve
conclustons Concenlmle on mailers
1ha1 can be meamngfulto you mate
nally
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22) What
you are unable 10 do on your own
today can be achteved wtlh comoe·
ten! a.~Sislanls Try to selecl alhes

who need you as much as you need
them
LIBRA (Sept 21 Oct 23) Trends
that le 1d to suc•esslul condustons are
worktng tn )OUr laver loday Do not
pul ~II what you c.tn do now to a Iat
er date
, \
SCORPIO (O.:t 24 Nov 221 You
are benere4u1pped today to deal wllh
mvolvemenls that challenge your
bratn ralh er than your brawn Utth zo
your mmd power not you r muscles
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec
21) Somelhmg unexpected but oppor
tune mtght develop for you lo¢ly !hal
could be malenally tmporlant It
could dovetatltnto an ongomg devel
opment
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
When you explam your tdeas to olh
ers roday your presentalton should be
qutte smoolh The suggesllons you
make Will be Ulthzed constructi vely
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19) For
best resulls tn commerctal dealings
today keep your lhou~hts to yourselt
Do no! lei o1hers know your atm or
how anxtous you are to make a deal

,

�By The Bend

The Daily -Sentinel
_

'

Proudly. they stood hdore the
preacher to speak thcrr vows The 19
year-old timhcr worker took' hrs
sweetheart to he hrs wrfc "For better. for

wo~sc .

ror nchcr. rm

poorer.

rn sickness and rn health .'ul death
do us pan: ·
When Pastor Will read Mark
I0:9. "What therefore God hath
JOined together let no man put asun der. " James and Laura made a faith rut commi tmen t of love that sui!
stands strong and firm al'ter 67

The Inspiration of Love
By Bonnie Shiveley

years.

The hond whrch God hrmselt has
tied IS not to he lr ghtl y unti ed. James

thtng

spec~a l

for you r swcethea··t_

spend some 11mc rcad1nu: from the

Old Testament "Song or' Solomon"
to each other Declare to your
beloved Song 8.6-7 (N IV): "Place
me hkc a seal over your heart. Iike "
seal on your arm ; for love

1s

as

:-.tnnghtcncJ ill :s tic . Exerted and a

promrscd us u bed of rosc:-i. Sure.

stron g as death ... it burns like blazing fire. like a mrghty flame _ Many

litt le nervous . he drove Iu s -· Ford
coupe over the wr ndtng Kcnt)lcky
hrghway through the cmp ni ght a1r.
He had one thrng on hrs mmd pretty Laura Caner Tonrght. he
would claim the 17 year-old for his
hnde .
At home, Laura warted anxrously.
Peekrn g around the curlatn . she
watched the car come in the lane.
James stepped out. adjusted his hat
and hurried to the door his heart
sk tppcd a few heats.
What a srght! Her cu rl y_li ght
hrown half, twrnklrng blue eyes and
hluc brocaded dress. He helped her
wuh her wat and they dashed off to
Pastor Will 's home for the wedding.

we've had problems. hut the Lord
has helped us through all of them. I
don't know what we would do without Him. I still ca ll James my sweetheart and we krss each other the f~rst
thmg every momtng and the last
thmg every night."
James was a little shy about sharing hrs pel name for Laura. but
agrees wi th Proverbs 18.22 (KJV).
"Whoso flndeth a wife flndcth a
good thing. and obtaincth f~vor of
the Lord."
Marriage rs not an 1nvention of
man, but a divine institution. Jes us
taught us that we should leave father
and motl1cr and cling to our own
husband aold wife.

cannot wash it away."
Thrs also speaks of Chrrst's passion for anyone who believes rn
Him. Je sus broke through death
itself. His holy love burns as a f1rc.
H1s passion is valiant and victonous
and cannot be quenched .
Just as hr s rergnrng Jove rs constant and firm in our sou ls. so our
love should be for each other.
Have a wonderful "Sweet heart 's
Day."
"Father, thank You for James and
Laura and their example of a great
marri age, for my sweet heart. and for
the passion with wh1ch Jes us loves
all of us. Amen."

wrll he held at the March mcetmg
Roy Grucscr. lcgrslativc chair-

Listed on the honor lrst were Joy
Cunmngham of Coolvrlle. who is rn

man . reported on two hdb 10 the leg-

the

mcdi~.:al

ass1sling program. and

,,!atu rc. and plan ' were announced Cheryl Se llers of Portland. who is
loll th e f.\ th c r~&gt; Co unt y Pomona enrolled rn dependency disorders
'G r.m !!~o: \ l" lt .tt Star !!lan!!e hall on · tcdmnlogy.
Marcil h. A potluC-k ~Ill he held .11
(d ll p.m wrth the meeltng at 7·30
-- ----------------

r m.
· The Hcmlnd Quilter.., were

In VIt -

ed to qurlt at the Fabn c Shop The
LJUii t ht:lllg l:lllllplc ted w1ll he used
Hll&lt;ll :-.,,: funJ :-. for the Amcri...:an Cancer Sm.·1ct y.

Sara Cul lllm s and Kun Phillips
were reported rll Ro,alrc Story had
the progr.rm trtled "Trdbits" She
'"cd "Why Vote on Tuesday". "Why
Blue for Boy' and Pmk for Girh"
~nd "Why Don 't Yo u Sec B,1by

Book to be given to the students
Students• in II elem entary
schnnh wt ll receive a copy of the
book. "The Way To Go". a collectton
of seven short stories. puhlishcd hy
The Ambassador Company

The rrogrmn i~ dcscrihcd as
hc1ng m response to a grow ing concern !cit hy parents and others who
l'cel that young people arc innocent
vrc tuns of harmful rnflucnces that
P1~con -. . " The progr.un dosed With
undcrnunc posit iVI.! chan:u.; tcr tn:uts
group stnglll g ol "Let Me Call You which parents arc trymg to teach
Sweetheart "
their ch ildren rn the home.
Ral:mc Grange will VIsit at the
The hook cmphaSII.cs the rmporM.u ch mec t111g With a pot luck Om- tance of hcing a responsihle person :
ncr at 6:30 prcccdrng the meettng. it anothe r shows how ~ly honesty
\\as announced
shou ld he valucJ..:riid another focuses on the danger of drugs and alcohol
Loci! husrncsscs sponsor the proMountain State College lists hon- gram . They arc the Home Na tiona l
orees
Bank . Racrne, Francis Flori st.
Scl'cral arc.r students were hstcd Pomeroy : Frshcr Funerol Home.
110 th\.' lwnor rnll lor the fall qllnrtcr
Middleport, Birchfield Fu nera l

Home. Rutland : The Farmers Bank
and Savings Co .. Pomeroy: Wesarn
Co nstruction. Inc.. Pomeroy. and
Davis-Quickcl Agency. Pomeroy.
Frfth graders rn Rutland _ Harrisonvrlle Pomeroy. Salish ury.
Riverview. Chester. TUppers Plarn,,
Portland. Syracuse. Salem Center.
and Bradbury sc hool s recerve the
book.
Ash Wednesday Breakfast slated
Frnal preparations fm the Ash
Wednesday Breakfast to he held
Wednesday mornrng at Trinrty
Church were made when Friendl y
Circle met at the church recently.
Gay Perrin and Alice Globakar
had devotions and the program . Pcr nn read John 3· IIi and there was a
reading of "Your Place rn God's
Band" hy Max Lucado.
'
Globokar presided at the meetrng
and gave a rcadrng. "Wilt you he my
Valentine." Perrin gave a rep on on
the Mazahua Indian Rcscrv;ltron rn
Mexico.

~:w:.h

a work grou p from

chur~h will visit in March.
Others attending the meeting
were Lois Burt. Mary Snyder. Mildred Ward. JoA nn Wrldman. Dtanc
Haw ley. Dorothy Sheets. Dottie
Musser. Norma JewelL Peggy Har ris. Jeannine Offutt. Linda Mayer.
Marie Hauck. Dec Hysell. Kathy
Hysell , and Pauline Mayer.
The next meeting will he he
March 17 at the church. The Lord\
Prayer closed the meeting .

the

tcrs.
The Communuy Calendar r- published a!&gt; a free scrvu.:c to non-proftt
gro ups w1shtng to announce mcctmg

and spccral events. The calendar rs
not drsrg ncd to promote sales or
fund raiser-. nf :my type Items arc
pnn'u=d as spat.:e pcrmus and L"annot
he gu~ra ntccd to tun a specific num-

her of da)s
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Mcrg s County
Arthnll ' Support Group. F11dav. 10
a 111 . to l l ) 0 a.m in ...:onktcnl·c
rmnn . Mc1 ~s Sc ni o1 Ci!l t.cn-. Cc: ntcr

Dr. Jame s Wrthcrcllt o talk on upper
rcsptratory tract infccuons and gl\·e
guideline!&gt; on treatment.

RUTLAND - Rutland Baseball
Youth League ~ ~ ~ n - up will he held

Fnday. h·J0-8:30 p.m at the Rutland F~r eh o u sc Bring copy of h~rth
ce rtr frcatc.
·
RUTLAND - Rut land base ball
kague mee trng. Fnday. ~.30 p.m.
Rutl and Ftrc Department hcadquar-

·

A Gannett Co. Newspaper

GALLIPOLIS - For over half a decade, Ohio's
Sixth District seal in the U.S. Congress has alternatively
been held by Lucasville Democrat Ted Strickland or
Gallipolis Republican Frank Cremeans.
Strickland first captured the seat in 1992. In 1994,
Cremeans beat incumbent Strickland. In 1996, Strick·
laml defeated incumbent Cremeans.
With that pattern in mind , Cremeans thinks it should
be his turn again to defeat the incumbent, and to represent the sprawling district when the 106th Congress convenes in 1999.
First, however, he must get past a packed field of
three fellow Republicans, all of whom are hoping to win
the GOP primary in May and earn the right to take-on
incumbent Strickland in tbe fall.
Cremeans, Lt. Gov. Nancy Hollister, Mike Azinger,
an insurance agent from Marietta, and Tom Sharpe, a

740-992-6614 or 1-800-837-1094

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SUNDAY
WELLSTON- Revival servrcc.
SATURDAY
SYRACUSE - Sunday school Berlin Holiness Church. ncar Welltrainrng ,
Syracuse ston. 7:30 each cvcnrng through
teachers
Nazarene Church. Route 124. Saiur- March I. Evangelist Amos Tillis.
day. I0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch provrd- spccral si ngmg
cd for donat ron .
MONDAY
POMEROY
Meigs County
HARRISONVILLE Harri sonyille Youth League meeting Garden Clubs Association planning
Saturday. 7 p m. at the Scrpro F1re sessron to host April meeting of
Stat ron .
Region II. Ohio Association of Garden Clubs. 7:30p.m. Trinity Church.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport All garden clubs to be reprC&gt;cntcd at
Lodge 363. F&amp;AM .. rn specllon. mectrng.
FC degree. 6.30 p.m. drnner SaturPOMEROY - Meigs County
day.
Veterans Service Commission. 7:30
SALEM CENTER Star p m Monday. Veterans Scrvrcc
Grange 778 and Star Jun1or Grange Office. Mulherry Ave .. Pomeroy.
878. regular fun night Saturday.
RUTLAND - Rutland Garden
potluck 6:30 p.m. fo ll owed by
fourth dcwec practice at 7JO p.m.
Club. Monday. I p.m., home of
Pauline Atkins.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers
Plains VFW and Auxrlrary, Post
RACINE - Sout hern Local
9053. 12th anniversary dinner. 4 School District. regular meeting,
6:30.p.m. Monday.
p.m Saturday.

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Rebate .. ........... $1 000 Dealer Cash ....... $500
Deiiler Cash ... ... ... 500 Dealer Mark Up ... $10

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Sticker ....... .... $31,560
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Dealer Mark Up ... $10

Winter Olympics

Sticker ...........$1 ~.312
Discount ..... $1698.34
Invoice .... .$16,613.66
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• Page 81 •

Rio trustees approve
Meigs branch campus
RIO GRANDE- The University · of Rio Grande Board of
Trustees on Saturday approved the
opening of the school's Meigs
County Branch, located at150 Mill
Street in Middleport. ·Spring quarter classes will begin at the new
location on Monday, March 30.
__ University President Barry M.
Dorsey made the announcement
saying, "Without the dedicated
.' persistence of Meigs County Economic Director Ron McDade in
his tireless promotion of Rio
Grande ami the commitment by
Holzer Clinic providing the space
at 150 Mill Street in Middleport,
)he Meigs branch might not have
come together in time for spring
quarter. Our Rio team received an
o utstanding response when students registered for classes
:recently. Now we are ready to
-deliver. The future is indeed
bright for Meigs County."
- ' - · "The Meigs County communi- ty is extremely pleased with the
:!(tiong support that it has received
from the University of Rio
Grande officials toward locating a
branch facility in our county,"
said McDade. "We look forward
to becoming a close partner with
the University and are very confident that both groups will grow
and prosper by this positive decision from the University Board of
Trustees.'

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Today'a ~=•-!lmtbul
t;:, 11 Sections • 9A' Pages
Calendal'li
Classifieds
Comics
Editorials
Along the River
Obituaries
Sports

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Gallipolis • Middleport· Pomeroy· Pt. Pleasant· February 22, 1998

By JIM FREEMAN
Times-Sentinel Staff
GREAT BEND- X marks the spot.
Meigs County residents living between Five Points
and Great Bend may have noticed large X's along their
roads and highways.
The X's, along with other markings, are being placed
by the Ohio Department of Transportation survey crews
.in preparation for aerial photography along the proposed route for the Ravenswood 1-77 Connector.
Aerial photographs will be taken within the next two or
three weeks, before foliage begins to appear on trees and
shrubs. The photographs are necessary to complete detailed
designs for construction of the connector route, according
the ODOT District 10 spokeswoman Nancy Pedigo.
In conjunction with the aerial photography, surveyors will use highly accurate Global Positioning System
monumentat ion along the connector route.
The system uses signals from orbiting satellites to
determine the location of the GPS receiver with a high
degree of accuracy.
ODOT slatted last week on the surveying process,
drilling holes in die ground, approximately five feet
deep. A rod will be inserted into the hole and the small
GPS receiver will be placed on top of the rod, Pedigo
explained.
About 40 such monuments will be set along the connector route between Five Points and the Ravenswood
Bridge. ODOT personnel will begin installing the GPS
mOnuments next week to be used in conjunction with
the upcoming aerial photography.
WORK - Preliminary work on surveying the U.S, 33/1·
Ten GPS receivers were flown in by helicopter Fri- 77 Connector Road began last week with Ohio Department of Transday morning and will be used and monitored at each sta- portatlon surveyors marking and establishing monuments for Global
tion for 15 minutes each, said ODOT surveyor Dave Positioning System receivers to be used next week, Here ODOT surBrickles. The receivers will determine the precise loca- veyor Randy Arnold examines a piece of surveying equipment near the
tion and altitude of each marker with an accuracy of Ravenswood Bridge shown In the background. rr-s photo by Jim F'""'•nJ ·
plus or minus two centimeters, or slightly more than
Final environmental documents are supposed to be sent in to
three-quarters of inch.
The GPS system used by surveyors is based on the same tech- the Federal Highway Ad"'inistralion in the near future, followed
nology used by the military on the so-called smart bombs and by a public hearing that will likely be held in June, she said.
Earlier this month, Lt. Gov. Nancy Hollister an noun ced a plan
missiles which pinpointed Iraqi targets during the 1990-1991
to use additional money from the Appalachian Regional ComPersian Gulf War.
·
In addition, American Electric Power surveyors have been mission and matching state transportation dollars to help combusy in the Great Bend area, surveying for a new electric line plete five southeastern Ohio highway projects including the
Ravenswood Connector.
·
connecting the Bashan and Ravenswood substations.
"Because of (Hollister's) proposal, there could be an air of
Aeri~I photography marks the beginning of more detailed
'let's get it done'," Pedigo said.
design work on the project, Pedigo said.

Crime task force may come t~ Meigs County
By JIM FREEMAN
Times-Sentinel Stan
POMEROY- A two-county drug task
force may soon find a new home in Meigs
County, if county commissioners approve
Monday afte rnoon.
The Major Crimes Task Force, formerly
the Southeast Counties of Ohio Narcotics
Task Force, was the subject of much controversy in Athens County, where the group
was accused of civil liberties violations,
infringements and prope~ seizures.
Currently Athens and Meigs counties
are members of the task force which at one
time served severa l southeast Ohio counties, including Gallia County which had
administered the group.
Last week, Athens County commissioners voted 2-1 against acting as fiscal agent
for the task force .

Enter Meigs County.
Prosecuting Attorney
John R Lentes said he
will ask the Meigs
County commission to
administer the task force
which comes with a
total of$187,000 in state
gran_t money.
The task force will be '--;---;--=-'
ran by the Meigs CounL_..,.,,.,
ly Prosecutor's Office, Lentes said, adding
he will act as project director and
spokesman.
•
For its local conlribulion, the task force
will have a part-lime officer from Pomeroy
and Middleport, the resources of the prosecutor's office and assistance from the
Meigs County Sheriffs Department
assets the county already provides.

school

funding

CremtaM' potltlon on tht Department of Educa·
tlon - lptCiftcally that It lhOUid be abolllhld - hll
recently been brought Into aharp focua -by Ohlo'a
attlmpt to daviH 1 flacal formula tqr education that
would mHt the .requlremanta of 1 recent 'Suprema
~urt order. According to Cremaana, Ohio'• ahare of
the aavlnga that would com• .from eliminating the
d!l"'rmant would approach $1.5 l!llllon. H1 conllnda
that .,before "-traddllng our cltlzana w~ -~nother
l!ltr•bla tax lncreaH, • aueh avenue• ahould be
•l'Piored In the Harch for acliool fundrng. .
'

of the primary race.
"I think it's going to be good for our party
and it's going to be good for the district," he
added. "It's going to be a high profile race and
there's going to be a lot of attention focused on
the Sixth, even in the primary."
Quoting the Washington-based publication
"Roll
Call," the chair of the National RepubliFormer Ccingrnall!a~ and,curnnt
can
Congressional
Committee last week called
candidate Frenk CNmllnt on
•'
the GOP prtmary race
the race a "toss up."
NRCC chair John Linder, in a show of parprofessor at Washington State Community College, all tisan confidence, also predicted, "this competitive
filed petitions to run in the primary last week in Scioto Republican primary will produce a candidate who will
County, the largest of the district's 14 counties.
unseal Strickland in November."
"We have four excellent candidates and there's goin'g
Cremeans went to Washington as a part of the
to be a difference on where we stand on the agenda, "Republican Revolution" in 1994; and, he stands firm
social issues and fiscal issues," Cremeans said recently on the principles of the "Contract with America" tha!

"We hsve four -excellent
candldites and there's
going to be a dl~rehce on
wtwe we stand on the
ag'en_
da, soclall8sues and
flscalls•ue•."
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Details on
pageA2

Vol. 33, No.2

Candidate Cremeans on

Survey work begins on
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·The race is on for the Sixth District

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son a gold watch if he didn·t drink
' smoke or swear until he was 21 I
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Today. Laura says. "God never

at Mountarn State Co llege rn Parkcrshurg
Catina Wolfe of Portland who is
stud ymg medical assrsllng was hstcd on the president's hst for carnmg

Buy from the .Ciassifieds!

sacred. appomtcd hy God to hve
together in love until death parts
them .

Christmas Eve . 1927 . James

Grange holds meeting
A report on the cookbook sale was
~ r vcn ,u a recent meeting of the
Heml oc k Grange held at the hall .
Helcn Qui vey reported that all

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'the enduring
legacy of t,-H

foolrsh behavror.
have to grve their children every- year-old. She IS no chrld. She's a asse ts to show for any length of tuno
You sard the girl's behavior was th rng'1
.grown woman_I can't imagine what she's been employed '' I'm sure she
bizarre and gave those parents your
The handwriting was on the wall will happen whe n her parents arc no sold her graduati on car to raise
condolences _You should have told when the fath er gave his daughter a longer around to rescue her. Please. money I don' t thrnk this 'tepdaughthem to stop barlmg the girl out and . car that dr sa p~eared with no expla- Ann. remind parents that they aren 't tcr is on drug&gt;. I would be wrlling to
let her learn hfe's lessons the !lard nation .
domg therr ch ildren any favors hy bet she has a g amhlm ~ prohl cm. She
way.-- Lori in Fresno, Calrf.
Obvrously. the gid didn ' t need gtving them every thing under the need:\ Gamhlcrl\ Anonyrnous .- · Mr.
Dear Lori: I ouess
my best 'the car in the first place, or she sun . They must set limits and he X
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Dear ~lr. X: Y tl U ~ould h~ righl.
Ity. I can 't bchcve I was so far off And why wou ld they bail her out of say "no ... -- Lafayctlc. Ind.
G:unhkr' Anonymou' ha' helped
the mark There's more. Keep rcad - Jai l for forging signa tures and abusDear Lafayette. Thanks for your tho usand s of people Here ' the
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· Dear Ann Landers: You weren 't
Mayhc she would have learned a
Dear Ann: Readrng the letter Box 171B. L&lt;os An gc·b. C.\lrf
hard enough on that stepdaughter rn lesson if they had let her suffer the from "Wit 's End " was lrkc hcanng 90017
Cah fomia. The woma n who wrote con seque nces for her behaviOr. ni y own lrfc story. I am a cnmpulsaid, "My husband has worked hard Now. not only rs thrs young woman srve garnhlcr and drd all those thrn gs
Send {juc . . tHH\o.; ID .\11 11 l. ~uHk rs.
to give his daughter cscry thin g " a problem to her parents. hut tha nks she described and more .
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" Wit's End " ~ ho uld lllVC S II ~ al c ry Bh·d.. Suite 7110. l:os Angcb.
the problem
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the daughter's fmancwl situation .
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Docs this 26-year-old problem chi ld
Ann
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liOn of whether or not the daughter
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works or has any source of income.
S)'lt~h, ~~~
Have the parents ever demanded
that she rermbursc them for the cost
Dear Ann Landers: You blew 11 to repair the car she smashed up
wrth your advt cc to "Wn\ End m when she went JOY nding''
Sylmar. Calif.," whose stepdaughter
What about rcrmburscmcnt for
was forgrng Daddy 's srgnature and the other money they allowed her to
stealing thousands of dollars Last cheat them out of"
ume I checked. this bchavror was
To top 11 off. "Wrt's End" "nd her
rllcgal. Why wasn't the grrl ancst - husband spent $2.200 to get the girl
cd'1 " Wrt's End" s:ud the g ~rl's grad- out pf JUII after she was consicted of
u.al\on g1ft •· a new car -- dJ-;ap- cr&lt;:d'it card fraud and forge')
peared without a tmcc Drd anyone
Why" They should have let her ·
~Oil'iJdcr filing a roii CC report 1 How
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To alleviate the concerns from task force
opponents, Lentes said a controlltng board
has been formed consisting of representatives from the involved agencies. The controlling board will establish task force policy.
Lentes said he wi ll meet with public
defenders to discuss their concerns with the
task force.
Along with its new name, the group-will
have an expanded mission - dealing 1101
only with drug offenses, but also with drugrelated crime including robberies, murders
and other crimes.
However, Lentes said the task force will
not coddle drug dealers or other drug
offenders.
"I don't want drugs like crack and
cocaine around my kids or around schools
in general," he said.

drove the 104th Congress.
He wants to abolish the IRS and r_e place the current
tax code with a flat lax, reform the Social Security system, and abolish the Department of Education.
Cremeans' position on the Department of Education
has recen!ly been brought into sharp focus by Ohio's
Co~nued on page A2

School funding plan
'fatally flawed,' says
coalition leader Phillis
By AAitON MARSHALL
nmes·Senttnel Columbus Bureau
COLUMBUS- Calling a new school funding formula "fatally flawed", the Coalition for Equity and
Adequacy of School Funding said a retooled funding
system passed by lawmakers
docs
not
improve upon the system it rep laces.
"This
legis lation
will heap irreparable
harm on some kids in
this state, " said William
Phillis, executive director of the group of over
500 school districts that
successfull y sued the
state over it's system of
school funding. "This
legislation is just as
vulnerable to the court
overturning it as the
leg islation it was to ~.=-,TH,..
IS'-"LEGISLATION will
replace."
heap Irreparable harm on
At a Friday State- some kids In this state," said
house press conference, William Phillis, executive ,
Phillis and a handful of director of the group of over
school superintendents 500 school districts that suespoke against a new cesafulty sued the state over
school funding system It's system of school funding .
conJained in House Bill 650 and House Bill 697. The .
educators compared the new school funding system
recently enacted to the current stale lonery as measures
·
that are sold as
State sales Supreme Court
funding cures but
to fB/ce QVIC SllfiS·ti!X JaWSU!t really fall short.
COLUMBUS (AP) - l.awyero lor
House Bill 650
the atote aay the Ohlo Supreme contains a new
Court, and not a Franklin County f df
1
ludge, ahould dtclda whether a pro- un mg ormu a
posed 11iea-tax lncreue appear• on that raises basic
tho Moy 5 primary ballot.
aid to school disThe lllte made the requeat Friday !riels across Ohio
In reaponee to a lawault filed a day b ·
·
earlier by a conservative group aeek- Y stx percent m
tng to block the tax lncreaae rrom each of the next
going to vo.lero.
four years. House
The Nloa-tax lncreaae, from 5 Bill 697 asks vatpercent to e percent, would ratoe
more than $1.1 billion annually end ers to approve a
provide the money to meat the penny hike in the
Suprema Court'a order to fix the way state sales tax on
tho state paya lor education. Hall of the May ballot. It
tho money would go to achoola and
the rest would go to property-tax splits the $Ll-billion-a-year genercuts for homeowners.
Since the proposed to lncreaae ated by the penny
Ia related to the school lawault, the hike
between
two eaaeo ahould be merged, stale schools and propSolicitor Jeffrey Sutton argued In a
erty tax relief.
court filing .
Asked where the
six percent overall increase is going, Phillis said his
group has not been able to figure it out because of the
"strange effects" of the complicated formula devised
by the legislature.
"We haven' t been able to figure out where it goes,
but certainly the urban areas are going to see increases
under the new formul a, " he sa rd.
The tax hike slated for the May ballot is not supported by educators, said Phillis.
"House Bill 697 was dead on arrivaL I have found
no one in the education community to be freely endorsing it. "
He said some educational groups are being "pre ~­
sured" into supporting the tax hike, an apparent reference tci the Ohio Educational Association, which has
offered qualified support for the ballot issue.

County assessment compares, contrasts perceptions of health problems
/

BY CHARLENt;: HOEFUCH
·TIInes-Sentlnel StaN
POMEROY -A Meigs County health assessment to
compare and contrast perceptions of health problems by
community leaders and families and determine what
can be done to resolve them has been completed.
, Purpose of the assess111ent conducted _by the Ohio
University School of Nursing and the_Meigs County
·Health Department was to identify community health
problems on which leaders and residents agree, and then
develop a direction toward creating effective health
programs.

The. assessment showed that community leaders and
residents saw community health problems in ~imilar
ways, but that leaders tended to identify the problems
with a greater sense of severity than residents.
Sharon A. Denham, DSN of the OU School of Nu!sing, who did the assessment in conjunction with her
doctoral thesis, interviewed eight Meigs County families for her publication on family health in Appalachia.
"The high cost of health care calls for innovative
models to promote, sustain, and regain health_within
communities," said Denham, who noled that the study
was necessary because "before anything can be done,

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the problems have to be identified."
"roulines within a household context."
She said once identified, then the problems need to
Denham conducted a series of four interviews lasting
be addressed by "going to the people who have the about two hours in the homes of eight families with
mon~y - who can respond to information on available -multiple famil y members present.
grants."
Key findings, she said, were that mothers had the priSpeaking of her work, Denham described, it as "an mary health roles, that initial health beliefs and health
exploratory study investigating ways families define routines were initiated in early childhood, that familres
and practice faniily health within the household and in health routines were dynamic and modified over time,
that family health was largely constructed within the
community sellings."
She said family health is "the way members holisti- household and affected by the context, and that some
cally care for one another using communication, coop- previousl y identified Appalachian stereotypes were not
eration and caregiving to d~~elop and sustain health
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