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By The Bend

Friday

The Daily Sentinel]
Page 10 . ·:
Thursday, July 23, 1998

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Inheritance is not something that is owed - it is a gift
Ann
Landers
I'R7. lM Allfdts Ti~
Sylld Kllc ~ Crc.alun
S)'ftlule

Dear Ann Landen: Let this letter be a wake-up call to all sons,
daughters and grandchildren. The
message I want to convey is this :
YOUR INHERITANCE IS NOT
AUTOMATIC. IT'S A GIFf.
I am an estate planner. Over the
last several years. I have seen many
clients change their wills. bypassing
children and grandchildren . and
leave their money to friends, charities and people they once worked
with who were kind and helpful.

There are many reasons for
changing a will, but the two most
common are disrespect and isolation. In some families, the only time
the old folks see the grandchildren is
when their parents need a favor usually, it's money. So, what the old
folks are basically saying is "io hell
with you. You didn 't want to make
time for me when I was lonely and
would have loved your company, so
why should I leave you the money I
worked for all my life '"
Wake up out there . An inheri tance tsn't something that is owed to
you. It is a gift of love. When there
is no Jove, there should be no gift.Manasota, Fla.
Dear Manasota: I have a hunch
today 's column is going to generate

some phone calls and letters to their own. If some insensitive clod
aunts,_uncles and grandparents who ever asked me that question, I would
haven't heard from their kinfolk in simply walk away.
quite some time. Your Jener was
I realized in my 20s that( did not
more than a wake-up call. It was a want children, and I married a man
shake-up call . I' m glad you wrote.
who felt the same way. I have spent
Dear Ann Landers: I saw the the last 21 years being asked to jus·
responses you printed to the letter tify my decision to boorish, intrusive
signed "Childless and Happy " and clods, and this has angered me to no
would like to add my two cents • end. I hope you will publish my letworth.
ter and help educate a million ignoI know a woman with five cJ,ol- ramuses. - Fed Up in Portland,
dren. Never in a million years would Ore.
I ask her why she had so many kids.
Dear Portland: Ignoramuses are
lsn 't asking a woman why she does- not interested in being educated.
n't have any children in the same You said if anyone asked you that
category• Those who are rude question, you would simply walk
enough to ask such a question away. Not a bad answer, in my opinshould be told that a couple's repro- IOn .
ductive life is nobody's business but
Dear Ann Landers: This is my

Jf gospe l music is your cup of tea-and it is for a lot of people these
days- you 'II probably enjoy a gospel sing to be held at the Pomeroy
Amphitheater at 7:30p.m. Saturday.
The weather is scheduled to break into a bit of a cooler situation and
you are invited to be on hand . You are, however, advised to take along
a lawn chair or cushion in order to make yourself more comfortable.
"Shall We Gather at the River" is the theme for the presentation and
that 's certainly appropriate.
Appearing will be The Builder Quartet from Ripley, W. Va. The
group is in its 38th year in singing gospel music. The group Eternity
from Point Pleasant will also be on hand to entertatn you. The group
comes with key boards. drums and whatever. Eternity has been organized since 1992 and has made two recordings to date.
A local treat is in store for you too in the person of Shelia Arnold
who is a singer, songwriter and a recording person in Nashville, Tenn ..
these days. Shelia has moved into the gospel music area and was
recently nominated for awards in three categories by the Country
Gospel Music Association .
A last minute transaction was also completed Wednesday for an
appearance by Mark Lanier. Nashville. Mark previously sang with a
nationally recognized group and has made at least one pnor appearance
in Meigs County.
The Meigs Band Boosters will be offering refreshments during the
evening and there is no admission charge ahttough a love offering will
be taken .

The Communit y Ca lendar ts
puhli shed as a free se rvi ce In
non -profit groups wi shing to
announce meeting and ~ pccial
event s. The calendar IS nut
designed to promote sales or fund
raisers of any type . Items arc
printed as space permits and can not be guaranteed to run a specit·ic number of day s.
THURSDAY
POMEROY - AA and A)Anon meeting s Thursday . 7 p.m.
at the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church , Pomeroy .
Board of
POMEROY
Trustees. Meigs County Di strict
Public Library. regular session, I
p.m. at the Pomeroy Library.

TUPPERS PLAINS - VFW
Post 9053. Tuppers Plains . will
meet Thursday 7:30p.m.
Caring and
POMEROY sharing support group. Thursday.
I to 2:30 p.m . Meigs Multipurpose Building. Eva Stout, R. N.
of Holzer Medical Center to talk
on diabeies. Public invited .
SATURDAY
RACINE - Hudson reunion.
Saturday, Star Mill Park. Racine.
5 p.m. Table service provided.
take covered dish .
LONG BOTTOM - Special
servtce. Mt . Olive Community
Church, Long Bottom. Saturday.
7 p.m. Evangelist Carsey to
speak.

or anything else. She simply launch·
es into a-conversation without any
salutation whatsoever. When I have
a phone call, she will say, "Telephone." or .. It's for you."
I have voiced my displeasure
about this several times. but it hasn't
made any difference . She acknowledges the habit but fails to sec why it

Send questions to Ann Landers,Creaturs Syndicate, 5777 W. Cen~
tury Bhd., Suite 700, Los Angeles, :
Calif. 90045

RACINE - Circle reunion,
Saturday , non. Star Mill Park .
Table service provided. those
attending to take covered dish.

Grande's Meigs Center in Mid-.
dlcport will he held Monday . 2 w·
6 p.m . at the Meigs Center.
POMEROY -

Meigs County

Veterans Scnicc Commi!'sion ;

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Singer reunion.
Sunday, noon, Senior Citi7.ens
Center.
POMEROY- Special service.
Sunday. 6 p.m. John Elswick ,
interim pastor, speaking; Evelyn
Roush, singing at Poplar Ridge
Free Will Baptist Church. State
Route 554.
MONDAY
POMEROY - Open enrollment and registration, summer
session, University of Rio

7:30 p.m. Monday. at Veterans
Scr&gt;icc Ofl'icc. Mulhcrry Ave .•
Pomeroy.
CHESTER - Harvest Out ·
reach Church on Richd Road ,
Chester. ~:amp meeting rcvivaJ,
Friday and Saturday. 7 p.!ll .. and
Sunday. 6 p.m.
CHESTER - Meigs County
IKES family picnic. Monday. 7
p.m. at the lzaak Walton Farm.
Take tahlc service and ~overed
dtsh. and shotgun for trip shoot·
an g.

HOT DAY~~ ~~L D

Ever wonder whatever happened to Carol Rhodes who was
employed in the Meigs County Treasurer's Office for some 22 years'
Well, Carol has moved to Zanesville, Ohio in order to be closer to
medical facilities which she needs. The move was good si nce all of
those sc rvoccs arc available in the area from one to two miles from her
new home .

Carol has a one Ooor plan home in a nice area. The Zancsvtlle
Country Club and golf course are just across the road and she can sec
the large Colony Square Mall from her back porch .
Recentl y Carol was in Meigs County to attend the 50th reunion of
the Pomeroy High School Class oT 1948 and she loved gcttin_g back to
"home country". Her address these days ts 1379 Pftcller Road .
Zanesville. 43701 . tn case you want to gel in touch .

'
call me uhoney," "dear,"
"sweetie"

upsets me . I have told her it makes
me feel as if she views me as a nonperson.
How difficult can it be to utter
my one-syllable name? Why docs :
she refuse to do this after repeated :
requests' -A " Nobody" in River- •
side, Calif.
Dear Rlvenide: I've dealt with ·,
this problem before and e.plained
that it 's usually a psychological ·
glitch when it comes to using the .
names of p&lt;oplc who arc close. ·
After 16 years. give her a pass . It's ·
no big deal.
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Community CalendaJ:.-r- - -

Beat of the Bend ....
By Bob Hoeflich

response to the Jeuer from the
wonian who complained that her
husband never addresses her by
name. You said you have had similar
Jeuers from wives in the past hut
none from a husband. Your conclusion was that this is strictly a male
failing. Wrong.
My wife of 16 years never
addresses.me by name, nor does she

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John Slack who resides ncar the Canton area these days was in
County for a visit recently and doing a lot of searching about for
info;mation of hygone days. particularly in the Syracuse area.
John has quite a collection of old photos and other memorabilia
from that community already. Incidentally, he's the son of the late Ada
Slack of Sy racuse . So many of us knew the genial Ada:
M e t ~s

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to land and help could reach the shop rather qutckly. Why do I have a
fee ling that this is a good time to pick up a good price on a cruise '' Do
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By AUCE ANN LOVE
Associated Preas Writer
WASHINGTON- Despile a veto threat from the White House, Republicans are rushing to the House floor with legislation they brought forward
only a week ago to respond to Americans' complaints_ about health plans.
"Republicans are being blamed for being a do-nothtng Congress, and the
Republican leaders are trying to pass legislation," said House Rules Committee Chairman Gerald Solomon, R-N.Y.
The White House Office of Management and Budget said in a statement
Thursday night that the GOP bill "provides too few patient p_rotections, and
it contains unnecessary and irrelevant provisions that undermme the chances
for bipartisan agreement."
. .
"The president's senior advisers would recommend that he veto thts btll
if it were presented to him by the Congress," the statement satd.

One man was killed and a second
injured in an accident at Meigs Mine
No. 2 Thursday afternoon.
Dead is Ronald Black, 51, of
Cheshire. Injured but in good condition at Ohio State University Medical
Center in Columbus is Robert Shain,
45, Racine.
According to Jeff Rennie, corporation communiealions supervisor
for American Electric Power's Lan·
caster office, the accident occurred at
2: 13 p.m. Thursday.
Rennie said it has not been determined exactly what happened, but
said thai the two employees were
working near or with each other when
Black came in contact with an electrical current.
Shain, he said. also contacted the
Ctll'l'ent and was injured.
The AEP spokesman said the two
received emergency medical treatment at the scene. Black was taken by
MedFlight to O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital in Athens, where he was
pronounced dead on anival at 4:30
p.m .
. Shain was transported by MedFlight to the OSU, where he is
reported in good condition.
Rennie said that AEP. the Federal
Mine Safety Administration, and the
Ohio Division of Mine and Reclamation are conducting an investiga·
tion into the cause of the accident.
Black wa~ employed at the mine
as a maintenance supervisor, and
Shain was a mechanic.

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Women would be assured access to obstetrician/gynecologists and pediFacing that threat, along with pressure from Democrats, House GOP leaders decided to offer Democrats a separate vote today on a competmg. Whtte atricians without prior approval.
Democrats want to take those guarantees somewhat farther and offer a
House-backed bill.
few
more - including a requirement that if a patient needs a specialist not
Democratic lawmaker.; have been pushing their "patient bill of rights"
in
a
health plan's network of doctors, the plan must pay for one from outsince Clinton announced it in his State of the Union Address in January. They
have clamored for the chance to put their plan against the Republican bill side.
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For their part. Republicans say their bill will give Amencans wt er c otce
on the House Ooor.
"There are fundamental differences between the two proposals." said Rep. and better access to health coverage.
Small businesses would be allowed to form purchasing cooperatives to
Jim McDermott, D-Wash. He said that as fall elections loom. "managed care
get
the same discounts large corporations can on health benefits for thetr
is the top issue in all the polls and it's one we have to address."
wo~ers.
.
The GOP bill offers consumer protections similar to what Democrats want.
medical
savings
account~now
available
on
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Included is a guarantee that health plans will pay for needed emergency
room care and a ban on rules restricting doctors from telling patient~ about ba~is only to the self-employed and people workmg at small compantes could be offered to workers by any busmess.
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Volume 49, Number 66

Good Afternoon

Solitaires
Clusters
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Cincinnati loses to Rockies, Page 4
Mistress or wife ~ which is it?, Page 5
Reflecting on compassion, Page 5

Meigs County's

A former Bend area man acc4sed
of drugging and sexually molesting
women is on trial this week in the
Hamilton County Common Pleas
Court.
Nine women alleged in two indictments that Earl Ingels, 52, formerly
of Mao;on and Meigs counties. offered
them something to drink that made
them disoriented, then. they say, he
sexually molested them.
Accprding to a story in The
Cincinnati Enquirer, presiding Judge
Thomas Crush decided Monday
before jury selection to combine two
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Era ends as Meigs'
final WWI veteran
dies on Thursday
Meigs County experienced the
of an era early Thur.;day
morning with the death of Gamer C.
Griffin of Alfred, the county's last
World War I veteran. ·
Griffin. 102, who Jived alone in a
small house in the Alfred community for nearly a half century, died at
Arcadia Nursing Center in Coolville.
He had resided there since suffering
injuries in a fall in September.
Born on April 25. 1896 in
Coolville, he was the son of the late
William Curtis and Sarah Emily
Basom Griffin. He was a farmer. and
a member of the Tuppers Plains Veterans of Foreign Wars Post9053, the
Meigs Chapter 53 Disabled American
Veterans, Drew Webster Post 39 of
the American Legion, Pomeroy. and
tbe Modem Woodmen of America.
His only survivors are one grandson, Kevin O'Brien of Columbus, and
one nephew, Charles E. Powers of
Daylon.
His wife, Mabel Carr Griffin. to
whom he was married on Aug. 19.
1919, after he returned from the war.
died many years ago, a~ did his only
daughter and son-in-law. Wilma and
Charles O'Brien; a brother, John
Grillin: and two sisters. Hazel Powers and Dorothy Stout.
Funeral services will be held at I
p.m. Saturday in the White Funeral
Home in Coolville. The Rev. Sharon
Hausman will officiate and burial will
follow in the Coolville Cemetery
where military graveside services
will be conducted by the Tuppers
Plains YFW Post 9053 .
Friends may call at the funeral
home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m.
Shortly before his 99th birthday.
Grillin wrote about his e~periences in
World War I. titling his rellections
"Cooties and Coal."
"I was 22 years old when I was
called into the service at Camp Sherman. near Chillicothe and as.signed to
Company B. 333 Infantry of the 84th
Division as a tirst class private.
"We trained at Camp Sherman
about six weeks. then shipped to
Camp Mills, Long Island, where we
trained about two weeks, then went
to New Yo~ Harbor and the Ea~t
River."
On France, he reOected: "Our bed&gt;
were mostly Mother Earth, except
pa~sing

The Chester Volunteer Fire Department wlll hold an opan house to show off Ita new 1998
Pierce Combination Pumpar truck. The event will be held on Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. The
public Is Invited to sHend. Refreshmenta will be served.

Architect outlines design change
on new Southern Local building
A design update on the new
Southern Local Elementury School
was one topic of Wednesday night's ·
meeting of the Southern Local Board
of Education.
The board met with Jack Pottmeyer. architect for Marr-Knapp-Cmwtls
Associates Inc .. New Philadelphia,
who e~plained that a Y-shaped building design discussed earlier this
month would have trouble liuing into
available space.
So he pre.&gt;ented a revised drawing
in which a 45-degree bend in the
classroom area, focused on the
library, will likely be made into a
straight corridor. The design still
features the library as a focal point,
and places younger children downstairs with a separate bus entrance for
kindergartners.
"It's still an attractive design," said
Superintendent James Lawrence .
In addition. the board authorized
the issuance of $4,040.000 in bond
anticipation notes pending the sale of
bonds to finance the new building.
In personnel mailers, the board
accepted the resignation of Kent
Howell, music teacher, due to his
accepting employment in the Meigs

Local School District. The board
tabled discussion on hiring a new
music teacher.
The board employed Michelle
Barr' to till the position of fifth grade
teacher at Syracuse Elementary
School on a one-year contract and as
high school cheerleading advisor for
the 1998-9H school year.
The board also approved a motion
to extend the workday of the secretaries from 4-1/2 hours to seven
hours, a move ihat will eliminate the
need to hire a new secretary in the
district. Lawrence said.
In other business, the board:
• Approved the adoption of art,
music. and family and consumer science textbooks as recommended by
the Athens-Meigs County Educational Service Center effective the
1998-99 school year.
• Agreed on pay-to-play fee for the
golf team to cover team expenses.
• Approved membership in the
Ohio Coalilion of Equity and Adequacy in School Funding at a cost of
$419.50, or 50 cents per student, and
in the Coalition of Rural and
Appalachian Schools at a cost of

$300 for the 1998-99 school year.
Board President Bob Collins and
board member Marty MorJrity voted
against joining the groups.
• Approved the following suppliers for the upcoming school year:
Heiner's Bakery. bread: Broughton.
milk; Snouffer's Fire &amp; Safety, fire
extinguishers; G &amp; M Fuel Co. Inc ..
fuel and oil ; Standard Food. food and
supplies; Nationwide Insurance. Oeet
insurance; Tire Warehouse, tires and
tubes .
• Discussed the future possibility
of an alternative school in the county for students placed on out-of·
school suspension.
• Approved Home National Bank.
Racine. for deposit of public money
for two years.
• Met in executive session to discuss contract negotiations and per·
sonnel matters.

Also present were Treasurer Dennie Hill. Board Vice President David
Kucsma, and board members Doug
Little and Ron Cammarata.
The next regular meeting will be
Aug. 10, 7:30p.m. at Southern High
School in Racine.

Eastern Board slates open house.
for new elementary school Aug. 24
By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
An open house at the new Eastern
Elementary School ha~ been tentatively set for Aug. 24, and the Eastem Local Board of Education met
with architect Barry Ingham on
Thursday night to discuss final steps
toward completing the district's
building program.
During its regular monthly meet·
ing la~t night, the board discussed
several facets of the project which are
still incomplete, specifically the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
system, as well as the sewer lle8tment
plant, which was destroyed by the
June flooding .
The HVAC systems in both the
elementary and high school buildings
are slill incomplete, and the buildings
are expected to be tumed over to the
school district on Aug. 14.

Board member Greg Bailey said
thaT he had met with the foreman for
General Temperature Control Inc. of
Canal Winchester about what the
board has deemed unnecessary delays
in compreting the system's installation.
The board agreed to work with
Ingham, of the architectural firm
Vargo. Cassady, Ingham &amp; Gibbs, to
draft a Jetter to the firm outlining its
concerns.
Meanwhile, the sewer treatment
plant will require complete replacement due to damage of the leachate
material in the June flood.
Superintendent Deryl Well said
that the district has n:ceived assistance from several suppliers to
replace the system, which had just
been constructed but was not covered
by property insurance or builder's risk
insurance.

The system was constructed and
will be replaced by D.V. Weber Construction of Reedsville.
Well said that several agencies
were looking at the Tuppers Plains
and Chester school buildings for
possible office space and educational use.
The Meigs County Community
Improvement Corporation and the
Tuppers Plains Regional Sewer District have expressed interest in leasing space in one of the two buildings,
and Gallia/Meigs Head Start has
indicated interest in klcating a center
in the Chester building.
Well also noted that the
Athens/Meigs Educational Service
Center will develop a shon·term
alternative school for students who
receive suspensions and other disci·
plinary action. Meigs Local School
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?II

when we Jfved in squad tenl&gt;, the
Army issued us little mattresses.
stuffed with straw, about three inches thick. We had to tum the mattresses over every morning to keep
them from molding .
"Keeping warm and cooking was
something else.
"We found a 30-gallon oil drum,
the Army issued some stovepipe. and
a few sticks. but we needed more
fuel . Just over the hill was a narrow
gauge mil road and a station where the
trains stopped to take on fuel, water.
and passe•tgers.
"The fuel was coal pressed in little blocks aooutthe size of half basement blocks. As each of us passed the
station on our way to our tent. we
would 'hook' a block of coal to supplement our Army issue of wood.
"On the stove. we used an old
meat can to boil our shins to kill the
lice which we called 'cooties,' as big
as wasps - well, not quite . They
were ferocious eaters. Shirts were
army issue . all-wool and two sizes
too large. so after we rJn them
through the delouser they just about
lit.
"We were generJIIy on the move.
When milroad box cars were in short
supply. we had to hike. Our packs
weighed 60 pounds. our guns. nine
pounds. plus our belts loaded with
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Taft looks for balance
with health care plan
COLUMBUS (AP)- Not willing to leave the health care issue solely with his Democratic rival, Republican Bob Taft says he. too. as governor would make sure patients are protected frofl! penny-pmchtng tnsurance plans.
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"While the managed care industry ha~ been successful on controlltng
the once spiraling cost or medical care, too many patients have been denied
access to care that they need, .. Taft said at a news conference Thursday.
" There has become too much emphasis on ' managed' and not enough

on 'care."'

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Tart's proposals to restore the balance included:
• Giving consumer.~ the right to sue their health insurer ror damages
caused by the refusal to cover certain medical procedures.
• A quicker appeals process for consumers who are denied coverage.
Taft's plan would require a decision within 72 hours in life-threatening
cases and 14 days in Jess severe cases.
• The creation of a toll-free hot line where consumers could find out
their rights under their plans and state law.
• Allowing women to choose their gynecologist or obstetrician a.~ their
primary care provider.
..
• Guaranteed coverage for emerxency room v1s1ts.
• A requirement that health plans allow their customers to choose a doc- .
tor or spec:ialist outside of the plan's network as long as the consumer pays ·
the extra costs.

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worrymg about Soccer Moms, l&lt;.ea- ers often attach
Anderson
gan Democrats, Angry Whrte Males extraneous provJor any other demographrc group that stons and projects that most lrkely
the pantes have targeted tn years wouldn't pass on a stand-alone vote
past. As long as the true behevers These provrsrons are called "ndshow up at the polls. the GOP wrll ers." and when Congress nears
thwan all threats to theor slrm maJOr- adjournment, they mulltply lrke rabIty
bots
Wrth few defrn10g rssucs to
And no hrlt attraciS nders hke the
debate . many lawmakers -- especral - appropnatrons brll that funds the
ly m the Senate -- are dorng therr Depanment of lntenor Republicans
real work behond the scenes, away know that therr envtronmenlal posr from the watchful eye of rhe voters rrons are often unpopular wrth votor the scrutrny of publrc debate Call ers. and 11 's the last thrng they want
11 legiSiatron-by -appropnatlon . of to talk about on an electron year So
rather than hold an open debate on
you wtll We call 11 d1r1y pool
envrronmental
pohcy.
Senate
Here's how 11 works ·
Every year. Congress must pass Repubhcans have auached 20 sepa13 dtlfcrenl appropnatrons brlls rate antr-envrronmental nders to the
before adjournmg These are the lntenor appropnauons btll

DIANE HILL
Controller

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Congress mostly likes
the ties that don't bind
ByTOMRAUM
Asaoclated Press Writer
· WASHINGTON- Congress for the most part doesn't like 10 deal woth
strcky rssues 10 a congresstonal electron year. But offer lawmakers a resoluiion that sounds werghty but docsn't really do anythrng and you moght have

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8A~EBALL TODAY..•

~ s tampede.

For rnstance . both chambers arc strugghng w11h a policy for the US mrlitary presence rn Bosma, unccrtam of how to pay for the contrnued deploy ment and of drffcrrng mmds on how long Amencans should remarn there as
peacekeepers. It 's produced a lot of hand-wnngrng and legrslatrve stallmg
Such decrstons. after all . rnvolve real U.S. troops and real money
IT'S
But a nonbtndmg resolution urgmg that Yugoslav Presodent Slobodan
Mtlosevoc be rndtcted and trted by an mtemauonal tnbunal for "war
cnmes' " That 's an easy one That resolutton by Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, RNY . was rushed through the Senate the other day tn about five m10utes by
M~HT!
Unanimous vo1ce vote
"Thrs rs the least we can do and should do," D'Amato sard.
The resoluoon 'expresses a " sense of Congress" and has no legal beanng
on anything.
Congress has been struggling wrth the ossue of technology expons to
Chrna for months
Whtle Republican-led mvesllgattons are under way tn both chambers 1010
Presodent Clinton 's satellrte export watvers and whether they were mtluenced by campargn contnbutoons. Democrats are observmg that Repubhcans
Presodents Reagan and Bush also authonzed such expons
: Apar1 from the obvrous polrtrcs rnvolved, there is no consensus on
whethc. such expor1s are the prrce of open markets and free comme;.:e, or
whether natrona! secunly was llreached 10 the process .
Bc.t how about a resolutron affinnmg the sovereognty of Tarwaro' Duck .
Here ~ey come The Senate vote: 92-0. The House vote thts past ~ londay
390-1
· The resoluuon had been mtended as a GOP scoldmg of Clinton for
temarlr.s he made durrng his Chma trip, when he suggested the future of Tatwan mcluded peaceful "reunoficallon" wtth the mamland Smce that word os
not m rhe 1979 Tar wan RclatronsAcl. whrch only talks about the "future sta- By William A. Rusher
Everybody ts getung warned
lus" of Tarwan . Congress moved to pass a nonbrnd10g resolution rcrlcrating
about
the year 2000, or Y2K. prob)he terms of that 1979 law
lem
.
the
fear that many of the
How could anyone vote agatnst that' Only one drd , Rep Ron Paul. Rworld's
computers
wrll crash srmultexas. a former Lrbertarran who rs often the lone holdout 1n House votes
taneously
on
January
I. 2000
"The resolutron restates what has been U S policy
II does not change
Almost
all
computers
arc proor modrfy that polrcy." sard Rep Lee Hamilton . D-lnd
- By an equally lopsrdcd vote, the House voted to tell Japan to shore up rts grammed to use only the last two
drgrts of each year's date, and they
economy. end trade bamers and reform liS banktng system
· Some other easy ones thrs week a sense-of-Congress rcsolutron express- may rnterpret "00" as the year
tog deepest condolences to the people of Flonda who sulfered loses rn the 1900 What wrll happen rn that case
rece nt wtld frrcs passed by unanrmous vorce vote And a resolution assen- ts anybody's guess. but I know serrous people who are hqurdatrng thcrr
ing thar housrng should he more affordable . passed 390-0.
assets
10 expcctatron ol. at a mrnr· When Congress rsn'l busy passrng resolutions w11hou1 stnngs attached.
mum.
a
maJor recess ron If the glob~t 's husy trymg to altach stnngs el sewhere
al
economy
can 'I effectuate clcc: For m.., tancc House Rcpuhl1can~ want to place a varrcty of cond1llons
tronrcally
the
mtlhons ol transac ~nd rcsrrrc11ons on a brll to provrdc funds for the International Monetary
tions
that
constitute
tts datly gnst.
Fund. the suhJCCI today ol a House Appropnallons Commmcc mcctmg
we
wrll
have
to
fall
back on rela: " II thrs Republican Congress can 't say no 10 $18 btlllon, no strings
tively
pnm11rvc
means
ol do10~ so.
auached to an rnternatrnnal organ1zatron run by a French soctalrst who's
wrth
all
the
delay
s
rhat
wrl l entarl
gorng to usc 11 10 le verag e tax rncreases all over the world. then we shouldAnd
economrcs
rs
JUSt
one
of many
n't he here." sard an ag11atcd House MaJOflly Leader Dtck Armcy R-Tcxas
trelds
that
wrll
be
affected
· Clrnton threatened to veto a htll passed hy Congress authorrzrng a rcorBut l have noticed and begun
tanr zatron ol the State Department bureaucracy and to make back payments
worryrng
about strll another probowed to the Ln11ed Natrons two months ago because of strrngs attached hy
lem
generated
by today's use ot
the GOP CongrcS&gt; rhat rncludcd ahortron rcstrrctrons
computers
A
raprdly
growong pro: GOP lcadc" arc kccprn g that hrll or a shon strrng
portron
of
all
of
the
rnformatron
· They still haven r sc nrurn Clrnton for the veto. "When he says he ' ll srgn
exchanged
and
stored
rn
the world
;,, we II se nd rl to hrm ... sard House Appropnauons Commrnec Charrrman
today
IS herng exchanged and stored
l!.oben Lrvrngslon. R-La
. 'It 's al ways dangerous to read Jegrslatron you're about to pass, " Sen. electronrcally. There rs no paper
1ohn Breaux . D-La . JOked on Tuesday as he and other membe~ of the Sen- record of 11 at all , unless somebody
ete Frnance Commrucc put some real stnngs on a House-passed brll to takes the ume and trouble to " pnnt
II out "
encourage free r trade wnh Afrrca
· The strings the enure 1997 " fast track " rradc legrslatron , once actively
pressed by Chnton but more recently shunned by hom
Don't expect that one to pass on a unanrmous. nonbmding vote.

Some of these riders sound rather
benign -- hke a plan to delay moning
reform regulauons for t 8 months
whole the Natronal Academy of Set·
ences completes a study (even
though the tssue has already been
studted to death). Other nders have
senous alanned envoronmentahsts -hke a plan to burld • $30 mtlhon
gravel road through the lzembek
Natrona! Wildhfe Refuge on Alaska,
whoch would set an ugly precedent
by beong the first road ever burtt rn a
natrona! wrldhfe refuge.
At first glance . thts would seem
hke an easy call for the Democrats
Expose the nde~ for what they are - anlo-environmental pork slrpped
onto a massrve brll wothout debate -and use the tssue as a campatgn
sledgehammer agarnst Republrcans
It's been done before to great effect
as rt plays to the Democrats'
strengths
'There's only one l11tlc problem
Some of these rrdcrs are bemg supported by Democrats, mcludong two
who are on the mrdst of tough reclectron races Sen Harry Reod, DNev , ts one of the suppone~ behrnd
the aforementioned mmrng mca,urc
-- a favor to the hardrock monong

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MARK
M'GNIRE'S

compames that do a lot of business
rn his state. And Sen. Patty Murray,
D-Wash .. IS reponed to be "havmg
heanbum " (10 the words of one
envtronmentahst) over a provrsron
that would encourage greater logging of old-growth red cedar trtes rn
the Pacofic Nonhwest. Other Westem Democrats. rncludmg Sen. Max
Baucus. D-Mont . also favor one or
more of the rrders
What to do? That 's what Democrats must dectde before next week,
when the enure lnterror brll rs scheduled to hrt the Sen~te tloor for
debate. Some Democrats are pri·
vately argutng for an all-or-nothmg
approach They wan110 rntroduce an
amendment to the brll that would
wrpe out all the nders. rncludmg the
ones favored by thcrr Democratoc
brethren Even rhough they'd lose
some Democratic votes to clccllonycar pressures. they argue that
they 'd prck up suppon from a few
moderate . East Coast Rcpuhhcans
lrkc Sen John Chafcc. R-R.I
Others argue for a more cymcal.
partrsan approach Oppose only
those ndcrs sponsored or supponed
by Rcpublrcans That way. the
Democrats could strll play pohtocs
w11h the cnvrronmcntal rssuc and
grvc a free pass to thcrr endangered
rncumbenls As ol thrs wnung;
Democrats were strll undectded on a
linal strategy
Of course, the wrld card rn thrs
debate rs the Chnton While House.
Vrcc Prcstdcnt AI Gore, leery of ht s
"ozone-man" momker and eager to
convrnce the corporate commumty
that he's on thetr stde. never1heless
spoke out agarnst such rode~ on a
speech earlier thrs year. He warned
that the president would veto any
nder-infested brlls that came across
hts desk. But the admonrstratoon has
been strangely stlent on the tssue tn
recent weeks
It's time to break that srlence If
ever there was a boll tn need of a
veto. rt's thiS one. Even of 11 helps
perpetuate the legacy of thrs do:
nothong Congress.
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are writers ror United Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

Are we losing our 'paper memory'?
lime
was,
every
rmponant commumcauon. and
many ummportant ones. were
wnllen
on
paper
(The
advent of the
telephone rntroduccd an exccpRusher
11on to thts rule:
but drdn't change the basrc proposo tlon ) And all these preces ol paper
were. or at least could he . tiled and
preserved essentially forever As
populauons grew larger. and the
lnlcracllons among andl\·u.luals
hcc amc more numerous. these
records became an mdaspcn sablc
"paper memory,'' on whoch socrcty
10crcasrngly rched Huge rnstrtutrons lrkc the Lrbrary of Congress
were tounded to hold and manage
the accumulatron
But now. thanks toe-marl . clcctronrc commun1cauons are fast
rcplacrng wnnen ones. and leiters
on paper arc goong the way nl the
dodo
To be sure. one can alway s
"pnnt out " and frlc , rn the old-fashtoned way, any electronrc commum cauon that rs recogmzcd as ompor-

tant enough 10 warrant holdrng onto
rn thts way. But that defeats the
whole potnt of c-marl, whoch ts to
avotd the need for paper records
lncreasrngly, therefore. records of
elcclronrc correspondence (and
espcctally outgoing correspondence, whrch rn the paper days
requrrcd "carbon cop1cs") are now
bctng tiled only electromcally -whrch" to say, on "Ooppy drsks."
And that rarses a funhcr qucstton Just how tmmortal arc those tloppy dtsks''
I have sounded out one maJor
lrhrary that receives and stores large
quanlrtrcs ol correspondence. and
11s lrhrarrans confrrm that they arc
now rcccrvong the bulk of such correspondence (and for thai maltcr
orhcr records as well ) rn clcctronrc
fonn -- whrch rs to say. on drsks
They amvc in all sorts of software .
WordPerfect, WordStar, ASCII, etc .
Thrs parti cular library has the abrlr ty. and has made rt rts custom, to
convcn all the other forms of soft ware onto the one it favors; so at ·
least the data wrll be stored rn a
form that is rnlcrnal.[y consrstcnt
But JUSt how accessible, as a
practrcal maller, wrll electromc data
stored on tloppy disks be tn ftfty or
a hundred years 1 Mocrofolm, rcson-

ed to by many compames 30 or 40
years ago as a spacc-savrng measure
lor growrng files, ts on many cases
already drstntegratrng onto grarny
tmagcs that arc barely readable .
Moreover. computer technology a
century from now wrll make today's
slate-of-the-an equrpmcnt seem as
dated as a Roman tnrcmc -- and
about as drfticult to manage .
E-rnarl rs makrng 11 wondcrlully
easy lor us 10 communrcate will\
each other But wtll we bc able to
remember, let alone prove, ftvo
years lrom now, exactly what w~
sard to each other' Even tf we've
saved a partrcular frlc . how long
wrll 11 last '
To be sure , the usc ol acrd rn
paper manufacture 10 recent
decades has resulted on the ncar-drsrntegratron of newspapers , magazmes and books printed on cheap
paper "Change," as Buddha
obsencd, " ts the fate of all com pound thmgs" But that very facl
should make us Lhmk. senously an4
soon , ahout the fate that may be
ovcrtakrng our clcctronrc communrcatiOns
William A. Rusher is a Distinguished Fellow or the Claremont
Institute ror the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy.

:Letters to the editor
Power system could stand improvement

By George R. Plagenz
The hands of the doomsday clock
are at II 51 -· nrne mmutes before
mrdmght For the past 51 years -sonce 1947 -- the clock has gauged
how close the world is to nuclear
destructron.
Untillodia and Pakistan conducted
their recent nuclear tests, the clock had
been set at 11:46. The moves by the
two natrons were c6nstdered a dangerous threat to the world's survtval by

Parents Day
Health Recovery Services, 138 N.
Second Ave .. Mrddlepon. will hold
an open house to observe National
Parents Day on Sunday from noon
unttl 4 p.m. Refreshments and mformauon wtll be provided and bunons
wrth famrly prctures will be made and
drstrrbuted.

• bear Edrtor.
. Drd you ever wonder why there are so many broef mterruptions in the
-e lec trr c on thr s area'
Rac rne ha s a poor track rec ord for dependable electroc servrce Prty theedtto~oftheBullehnoftheAtomi hose who mu st depend on a drgrtal clock wtth no banery back up to get _ 1c Sctenusts at the .lJnrversity of
Jhe correct trme after these frequent power losses .
Chicago. who pushed the clock ahead
Someumes the co mputer kocks on. the mocro oven clock ktcks off
five monutes
as well as the VCR . the bread maker. one clock on the spare bedroom , to
Thos rs the closest the clock has
:name a few We have a mot ron detector w~rch reacts to these frequent been to doomsday 10 thrs decade . It
)nterruptlons by stayrng on un11ll unplug rt for a few minutes . then plug was set at two mrnutes to 12 rn 1953
rt rn agaon Of course rf an aut omallc coffee maker IS set to kick on at after the Unned States and the Sovret
6 30 a m that cloc k loses rts mcmor) too, so you wail on the coffee to Union tested hydrogen bombs In
make
1988 u was set at It :54.
In thts age of onfalhble technology we have a system that is less
In past doomsday cnses, the coondependable than that of four decades ago. And at a premium rate. The try has reacted with surreal •. even
powers that handle the PR for AEP wtll no doubt clatm weather condo- cormc •• calm.
ttOns. wrecks. etc .. and tht s ts the case m rare occastons, but out of a
The Postal Service said that folclear blue sky. no bad weather for 200 mtles •· zap. the electnc goes off )owing a nuclear attack on the Unrted
for two seconds or so -- JUSt long enough to cause all the inc9nvemences States it had plans to drstribute emermentroned above
gency change-of-address canis. It was
1 Stmpty must crrnge·at the httle "news lener " enclosed in my month· only one example of what was being
ty etecl!lc bill. AEP, don't talk the talk unless you walk the walk, how done: to make a nuclear war seem like
about some posttove improvements in the service?
a nuisance and an mconvenlence
Thanks. That's my opinwn.
rather than a cosmtc horror.
R.E. Weanr
A publication of the Federal EmerRaelne gency Management Agency said,
"Everyone agrees that a nuclear w{ • L-------

It was chillrng to contemplate that
our leade~ would pass off 130 million
Amencan dead tn such cavaher fashion and would use a euphemism like
"injured" to descrrbe the gnsly fate
which awaits the survrvors 10 a
nuclear war .. of we woll be dealing
with bloody noses and broken ribs.
They just didn't get it.
One eolummst who "got n" was
Don Robenson of the Cleveland
Press. He satd that unless we stop talkong in "goody-goody · abstractions."
our world will cease to exrsl.
"One fine momong." Robenson
wrote. "there wrll be a loud and final
sound, and your eyeballs wrll melt aod
your braons wrll explode, and not God,
not mercy, not benevolence, not the
Unrted Way, not all the Welcome

as

I suggest that in •all our churches we conclude each service with
the congregation singing "For
the Beauty of the Earth" to
remind us what we stand to lose
if a nuclear war shbuld come. "
- - - - - - - - - - - -- ------'
I

Wagons 10 the world wdl be of any
help."
Of course, there ts a hmit to how
much our psyches can take of vivrd
descnptrons like Robenson's of what
nuclear destructron writ be hke. But
there IS somethong our churches can
do on moments of hrgh danger to warn
us of " the ~rc to come" and soli not
shatter our emouonal equihbnum.
I suggest that 10 all our chun:hes
we conclude each servrce woth the
congregatoon songmg "For the Beauty
of tbc Eanh " to remind us what we
stand to lose if a nuclear war should
come·
"For tbc beauty of the eanh, of the
sea and of the skres!For the love whreh
from our brnh over and around us Ires/
"Fortbc beauty of each hour, of the
day and of the night/Hill and vale and
tree •"11 nower, sun and moon and
stars o( light/
" For the JOY of car and eye, for the
hean and mmd's dehght; for the mystic harmon)"' linkmg sense to sound
and stghtl
" For the JOY of human love -brother, sister, parent, child, fncnds on
ear1h and friends above, for all gentle
thoughts and mild . ."
Is there any one of us who is willrng to risk losmg all that?
Georae Pllatnz k a I)'IICIIcaUd
writer ror Newsp11per Enterpi'Ue

Special meeting
The Eastern Local Board of Education wrll meet rn specral sessron on
July 31 at 10 a.m. to drscuss personnel and other actron requrred.

Garden club to meet
The Wrldwood Garden Club wrll
meet Wednesday. I p.m at the home
of Sara Roush. Church Street. Syracuse. followong a tour of the gardens
Taylor reunion
The Taylor famoly reunion wtll be of Gordon and Linda Fisher.
held on Aug 2 at the Poplar Rrdge
Freewrll Baptist Church fellowshtp Club sets session
The Winding Trarl Garden Club
-hall. Everyone os welcome.
wtll meet Tuesday. 8 p.m at the home
of Allee Thompson Members to
take matenals to arrange somethrng
from Metgs County Farr schedule

Stocks

Am Ete Power .....................43~.
Akzo ........ .............................. 55'·
AmrTech ............................... 49'·
Ashland Oll ........................... 53'!,
AT&amp;T ..................................... 59''
Bank, One .............................. 53~.
Bob Evans ............................ 19~.
Borg-Warner .........................46'/o
Broughton ............................ 15'1.
E:hamplon .............................11 i,
Charm Shps ............................. 5
City Hotdlng .......................... 42~
Federal Mogul ...................... 65'·
Gannett ................................. 65\
Goodyear ............................. 61 '·
Kmart ...................................17'i.
Kroger .............................. .......48
Lands End ............................ 28'·
Limited .................................. 29'1.
Oak Hltl Flnl ............................20
OVB .........................................40
One Valley ............................ 35'1.
Peoples ................................. 28'·
Prem Fint.. ...............................21
Rockwell ........................... 43'·
RD/Shetl ................................ 52,,
Sears ..................................... 53~,
Shoney's ................................ 3'1•
Star Bank .............................. 70,,
Wendy's ................................ 23
Worthlngton ...........,. .............. 14'r.

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Stock reports are the 10:30
a . ~. quotes provided by Advesl
of Gallipolis.

Volleyball meeting
There wrll be an rnforrnat1onal
meetrng at Southern Hrgh School
Aug 4. 7'30 p.m . for all 7th and 8th
grade grrls rnterested rn playrng volleyball at Southern Junror Hrgh
School For more rnformatron students may call coach Jennr fer
Lawrence. 992-3282

LoHery results
- CLEVELAND (AP) - There
were no ' trckets sold namrng all five
numbers selected on Thursday nrght's
Buckeye 5 dmwrng. the Ohro Lollery
sa rd.
"('here were 109 Buckeye Stickels
wrth four of the numbers and each rs
wonh $250. The 4.075 llckets showrng three of the numbers are each
wonh $10 and the 39,087 rockets
showtng two of the numbers are each
wonh $1
The Ohro lollery wrll pay
$561 .865 to wonners rn Thursday 's
Prck 3 Numbers darly game. Sales for
the game totaled $1, 158.492.50.
In the other darly game . Prck 4
Numbers
players
wagered
$363.876.50 and wtll share $79.300

The Daily Sentinel Hospital news
(USPS 113-960)
Com•unlly Newspaper Holdings, Inc

Published c11cry afternoon, Monday lhrough
Fnday, t II Courl S! , Pomeroy. Ohm, by the
Ohto Valley Puhh~h•ng Company ScC(Ind ci a~

postage p11d at Pomtroy Oh10
Memkr: The Assoc iated Press and the Ohto
N(wspapcr A'&gt;SOCJallon
Postm.sttr: S.:nd addu:u com:ciiOO!S to 1llc
D31ly Scntmcl I II Cour1 St , Pomeroy. Ohkl

457()9

could be an
unparalleled
dtsaster, but," ot
added comfonrngly. '' II need
not be an unmrtrgatcd dosaster." ·
In equally
consoling terms
the pubhcauon
srud "Yes. t 30
mollton AmenPtagenz
cans might be
dead and another
32 mollion moght be rnJured rn a
nuclear auack But the remarnrng 61
mrllron healthy survrvo~ can rcburld
the country and hve long. 'productrvc
hves rf they use common sense and
follow government gurdchnes "

costs. seat belt, $25 plus costs. Karen
L. Gnffith. Pomeroy. reckless oper·
alton. $100 plus costs; Wendy L.
Long. Cheshire, seat belt. Sl5 plus
costs. Carnell W. Vance Jr.. Cheshtre.
unsafe vehrcle. $20 plus costs, Mark
Yinger. Powell. speed. $30 plus costs;
seat bell. $25 plus costs;
Timothy R. Blair, Cutler. speed.
$30 plus costs, Fran 0. McEwen.
Gallipolrs, speed, $30 plus costs,
Karen S. Drllon. Coolville, speed.
$30 plus costs; seal belt. $25 plus
costs. Lors M Chnstran. Antroch.
Tenn .. speed. $30 plus costs. Milton
L Black. Alderson. W.Va .. seat belt.
$25 plus costs ; Gary L Pnddy.
Pomeroy. seat belt. $25 plus costs.
Larry Grlmore, Cheshrre. seat belt.
$25 plus costs. Connre L. Sauters.
Racrne. seal belt. $15 plus costs.
Royal Fredenck Mamn Jr.. Porn!
Pleasant. W Va . speed and tmproper
passrng . $80 plus costs.
Herben L. Myers. Henderson.
W Va.. unsecure load. mud tlap vto·
latwn, costs: Manhew Cunnmgham.
Toronto. Ontarro, speed. $50 plus
costs. John A. Hol srnger. Reedsvrlle.
seat belt, $25 plus costs, Gary L
Howard. Pomeroy. far lure to drsplay
valtd IFTA permll. $30 plus costs,
Mrchael L. Wnght. Inglis. Fla . speed,
$30 plus costs. Tammy D Reed.
Hockongpon. speed. $30 plus costs ;
Charles R. Adktns, Oak Hrll. speed.
$30 plus costs

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Gamer C. Grrffin. 102. Alfred. Mergs County's last remam10g World War
I veteran. dred Thursday. July 23. 1998 10 the Arcadra Nursrng Center,
Coolvrlle.
Born Apnl 25. 1896 tn Coolvrlle. son of the late Wilham Cunts and Sarah
Emily Basom Gnffin. he was a farmer. aU S. Army vetemn of World War
I. a member of the Tuppers Plarns VFW Post 9053. a member of the Mergs
Chapter 53 DAY. the Drew Webster Post 39 Amencan Legton. Pomeroy. and
a former secretary of the Modern Woodmen of Amenca.
He rs survrved by one grandson. Kevrn O'Bnen of Columbus; and one
nephew. Charles E Powers of Dayton
He was also preceded rn death by hrs w1fe. Mabel Carr Gnffin. a daughter. Wrlma O'Bnen, and son-on-law, Charle s O'Bnen. a brother, John Gnffin. and two srsters, Hazel Powers and Dorothy Stout.
Servrces wrll be I p m. Saturday 10 the Wh11e Funeral Home. Coolvolle.
wtth the Rev. Sharon Hausman officratrng Bunal wrll follow on the Coolvrlle
Cemetery. where mtlitary gravestde servrces woll be conducted by the Tuppers Plains VFW Post 9053. Fnends may call at the funeral home from 2-4
and 7-9 p.m. today.

Piketon plant privatization
alarms Russian suppliers

Meigs' final WWI veteran
(Continued from Page 1)
live rotlnds of ammumtton and our
canteens lull of water. wh rch we
replemshed at a nver or creek . Our
ossued muons conSISted of two or
three cans of vegetables. three or lour
cans of corned beef hash. a couple ol
cans of Jam. and our hard tack buns.
about the srze of a wrener bun
"We generally JUnked the vegetables to lighten our load, but kept the
rest When officers called a halt at
mghtfall. we got our corned beet for
supper
"After that. a couple of us peeled
off the outer coverrng of our packs.
JOrned them together makrng a lillie
tent large enough for two We got
some dead grass or pme brush for a
bed , and, wrth our packs for prllows.
crawled tn. t1red out from the day 's
hrke It seemed only a few mrnutes
untrl mornmg roll call We struggled
out. panty alive . w11h strtf necks to
swnd 10 lrne and be counted. Then we
had breakfast of Jam and hard tack

washed down wnh a lntle w.ater The
ground wou ld be frozen and the pot •
holes covered wllh tee
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"Soon we would be on our way. •
gom g where . nobody knew"
:
About fiv e years ago. live livtng
Mergs County World W:JI I veterans
were pre sented medals honorrng the
75th annrversary of the armrsuce end rn g the conllrct All have "nee dred
Grrfftn recentl y &lt;&lt;kbrated h"
102nd btrthday at the nursrng home
whe re he was rnterv rewed by sever- :
al members of the Merg s l
County/Ohro Brcentenntal Commll - 1
tee He was the first of several veter- l
ans to be vrdeotaped by the commrt- l
tee "' a p.1n of preservrng a century l
of mllltJf) h1stnry lor futur e genera- 1
trons
"Lafc has been good. bul now 1l'... ~
Iough." commented Gnftin rh.ll day
He wenr on to say rhar he prays to •
the Lord every nr ght '" "pur me tu !
sleep and take me home ·
Hrs praye" have been answered i

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(Continued from Page 1)
cases agarnst Ingels because the
"brzarre allegatrons are so srmilar."
"It's a behavroral fingerprint ."
Crush sard before JUry selectron
began on the tnal.
Another 14 women who say they
also were drugged and molested woll
not be made a part of thrs lrtal for
terronsts
The pnvatizatron. whrch began now. Crush ruled Monday.
But. he sard. he reserves the nght
Thursday wllh a drrect publrc stoc k
to
bring
them on later. An additional
offerrng. was approved by the Clrn30
women
wrth srmtlar allegatrons
IOn admmrstrauon last month
have been found. he sard, but therr
Admonrstratton officrals sard at the
names have not been released.
lrme that even after tt becomes a pnCrush also ruled. according to the
vate company. USEC wrll be requrred
Enqurrer. that he wrll allow a wttness
to buy Russ1an uranwm
to te&gt;trly that she sav, one of the vrctrms go 10 and out of Ingels' bedroom
clad only tn underwear He woll also
allow Ingels tu testrfy that he had
Unrts of Meogs Emergency Servrces answered five calls for assrstance or group sex wrth some ol the women
Thursday.
Testrmony rs strll underway tn the
CENTRAL DISPATCH
tnal, w1th s~veral women havmg
12.47 am .. assosted by Rutland untl. Cremeans Road. Chester Sexton
treated al scene
REEDSVILLE
4.36 p.m . State Route 681 . motor vehrcle accrdenl. Jess rca Barnnger and
Victorra Gable, Camden-Clark Memorral Hosprtal .
COLUMBUS !AP) - The famr RUTLAND
ly
of a reen-ager krlled hy a prl
2·13 p m.. wrth Central Drspatch. Mergs Mrne No. 2. Raben Sham. OSU
escapee
who had commandeered hrs
Hosprtal voa MedFlrght , Ronald Black. O'Bieness Memonal ijosp11al vra
prckup
truck
has sell led wrth Franklin
MedFh2ht.
County
for
$1
3 mrllron
4.11 -p m. Mergs Mtne No 2. Donald Goodson. treated not transponed .
The
seltlement.
whrch "to be pard
Kenneth Ferguson. O'Bieness Memorral Hosprtal. John Gaus. treated not
to
the
estate
ot
Charles
Orals. must be
transponed.
approved
by
county
commrssroners
SYRACUSE
and rev rewed by the probate court.
2:14p.m.. SR 124, lmagene Knapp. treated not transponed
Oral s. 18. "''" krlled rn Aprrl 19~7
by Alva E Campbell Jr . who escaped
!rom a shentf".., deputy whale bemg
transported
to court rna wheelcharr
Coalrtoon of Rural and Appalachran
(Continued from Page 1)
Drstncl wrll pay 60 percent of the Schools.
• Approved fuel brds from BP for
cost ol the operatoon, wrlh Southern
lubrrcants,
transmo ssron orl, dresel
and Eastern paying 20 percent each
and
heatrng
otl and Englefield Otl
The localron of the burldrng has
Co
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Manella,
for motor orl and
not been decrded, but Well satd that
gasoline;
unleaded
the ESC ts constdenng a storefront
• Approved a cash rmpressed syslocatron rn Pomeroy
tem
lor the athletrc dtrector to pay
The board employed Danny
oflicrals
and secunty for athletrc
Thomas as varsoty a'ststant football
contests.
coach. Scott Christman as JUntor
• Authonzed the deposrt of "pay to
hrgh language arts and readrng
play"
fees rnto the athletrc and band
teacher. Emrly Bobo as a hrgh school
accounts
on a one-)e:JI trral basts ;
an teacher and Cathy Srmpson as DH
,• Approved the purchase at mateteacher
Professronal growth expense rerm- rrals to reparr the roof leaks and gutbursement was approved tor Brll ters on the weight room
• Set a specral meetrng for July 31
Blame and Bryan Durst
at
I
0 a m. to drscuss personnel and
Well noted that an $8,000 advance
other
necessary 1tem:s and the reg u·
to replace fall athletic equrpmcnt.
lar
rneetrng
for Aug 19 at 6.30 p.m
approved la&lt;t month. was advanced
at
Tuppers
Plarns
Elementary
to the athleuc Iund. rather than the
Present
were
board
members John
athletrc boosters. as was reponed by
Rrce.
Greg
Barley.
Roger
Wrlllor&lt;l.
the board
Rrck
Sanders
and
Mrke
Marttn.
Well
lim Dr lion of the Athletrc Boostand
Treasurer
Lrsa
Rrtchte
ers and Pam Douthrll. athletrc drrector. drscussed the replacement olthe
equrpment. whrch was located rn the
dtstnct s werght room and the hrgh
school locker rooms at the It me of the
tlood .
In other actron. the board
• Approved membershrp renewals
in the Ohto Coalllron lor Equll y and
Adequacy rn School Fundrng and the

By FREDERIC J. FROMMER
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - An Ohro congressman satd he's not surpnsed thai
pnvauzrng the Untied States Enrrchment Corp has alarmed Russoan
government officials
· It po10ts out what we have been
tryrng to say to USEC management
and the T re.rsury Depanment for
months,'' sard Democratrc Rep Ted
Stnckland. whose drstnct oncludes a
USEC uranrum plant rn Prketon.
Ohto
"They have put therr head rn the
sand and onsulated themselves from
rnformatron contrary to what they

believe "
In a Jul y 17 leuerto Sen Pete V
Domemcr. R-N M . Ru ssra·s mrnr ster
of atomrc energy. E.O Adamov.
warned that pnvatrzatron could Jeopardrze an agreement tn whrch the
U S buys Russran uranrum to keep 11
out of the hands of rogue nalrons and

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already tes tllied aga10stlngeb. who .!
ts accused of drugg1ng etght women
and then sexually molestrn g some of:
them He r ~ also charged wrth krdnappmg . gross sexual ampos111on.
sexual battery and attempted battery.

Squads answer 5 calls

Victim's family
settles for $1.3M

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The follow10g cases were settled
Wednesday in the Metgs County
Coun of Judge Patrick H. O'Brien.
F10ed were . Steven A. Darst.
Pomeroy. seat belt. $15 plus costs;
Karen S. Wheeler. Pomeroy. speed.
$30 plus costs; seat belt. $25 plus
costs. Todd A Trrpp. Pomeroy. seat
bell. $25 plus co&lt;IS, far lure to drsplay
valid regiStrallon. $20 plus costs;
Maunce S. Chevalrer. Reedsvrlle.
seat belt. $25 plus costs. Raben L
Frances. Newpon. speed. $23 plus
costs; seat belt. $25 plus costs; Enc
D Gumm. Parkersburg, W.Va ..
speed. $24 plus costs; seat belt. $25
plus costs; Barbara L. Thress. Logan.
speed. costs; Davrd A Young.
Columbus. exptred operator's lrcense.
$150 plus costs. three days Jarl and
$75 suspended rf valid operator's
lrcense presented within 60 days.
speed. $29 plus costs. Jason A.
Manken. New Haven. W.Va .. underage consumptton, $200 fine or 40
hou~ communoty servoce. costs. three
days Jar I suspended. probatoon unttl
2 I years of age.
Je,od A Mank10, New Haven .
W.Va.. underage consumptron. $200
fine or 40 hours communrty servrce.
costs, three days Jail suspended, probation untrl 21 years of age. Bernrce
M Fleck. Parma. speed. $24 plus
costs; Nathan Goodwrn. Reedsvrlle.
seat belt, $25 suspended. costs; Max
W Wrlson . Shade. speed. $24 plus

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L.L. Tournament
By G. SPENCER OSBORNE
OVP Staff Writer
In the opening of quarterfinal
action in the Kyger Creek Little
League Tournament Thursday night
at the Kyger Creek Employee&lt; Club
field . the Gallipolis Reds beat the
New Haven Reds 8-5.
Later in the evening, Point Pleasant Mead's Body Shop cracked a
mid-game tie to defeat the Racine
Marlins 10-2.
In the opener. two scoreless
innings passed with both teams combining to produce one baseronner.
Casey Taylor of Gallipolis reached on
a first-inning walk .
But in the third. New Haven committed seven of its eight errors. Combined with the Gallians' capitalizing
on their three hits. New Haven\ two
walks and a wild pitch, they scored
seven runs.
Caleb Litchfield's two-run homer
in the founh and Anthony Mitchell's
solo shot in the sixth weren't enough
to keep the sole Gallia County representative from making the final
four.
The Gallians' Tyler Barry, who
retired the first eight batters he faced
before surrendering a walk, fanned

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10, walked four and gave up three
hits (Mitchell's fourth -inning infield
single was New Haven 's only other
hit) .
The Gallipolis hitter; were Barry,
Shaun Klein (both 1-3). Cody Cald·
well and Andre Geiger (both 1-4).

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New Haven
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WP - Barry (Klein save)
LP - Mitchell
Mead's Body Shop 10
Marlins 2
In the nightcap, Mead\ Body
Shop took a 2-0 lead out of the first
inning following run-scoring singles
by Ken Durst and Lee Plants.
The Marlins cut the lead in half in
the second when Mike Roush·, sacrifice grounder sent Joe Phillips
home with thetr first ron. After holding MBS scoreleS&gt; in its bottom of
the second. Racine tied the game
when Zach Connolly, who reached
on third baseman Nigel Thompson's
error. scored on C raig Randolph's
single to left center lield .
The Marlins maintained the tie in
the bottom of the third when cente1
fielder Dustin Brinegar leaped ovet
the fence in left center to catch Brandon Bonecutter's homer-bound drive.
But the West Virginians' persistence paid off in the form of an eight·
ron jailbreak in the fourth .

it. You enjoy it," Rockies manager
Don Baylor said of his starters. "In
this ballpark, when you get two
good-pitched games. they're appreciated a lot more because of where
you have to play."
Colorado had to endure a onehour, 31-minute rain delay in the
nightcap before sending Cincinnati to
its seventh straight loss following a
I0-game winning streak. The Reds,
who outscored the Rockies 44-24 in
a four-game &lt;eries here in April, never led in either game.
"Too little offense. too late,"
Reds manager Jack McKeon said.
"Once again, you have to score
more than four !Uns to win here."

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GOOD JOB, CALEB I- New Haven third base coach Mike Mitchell
PLANTS SCORES - Moments after Racine pitcher Cole Brown
congratulates Caleb Litchfield as Litchfield rounds third base and (top) committed e throwing error, Mead's Body Shop's Lee Plants
heads for home following his two-run homer In the fourth Inning of sprints home with the tl&amp;-breaklng run In front of catcher Derek
Thursday night's Kyger Creek Little League Tournament quarterfinal Teaford In the fourth Inning of Thursday night's Kyger Creek Little
contest against the Gallipolis Reds, who won 8-5. (OVP photo by G. League Tournament quarterfinal game. This started an eight-runs riot
Spencer Osborne)
that put MBS on Its way to a 1o-2 victory. (OVP photo by G. Spencer
Osborne)
Racine pitcher Cole Brown's padded the lead with a three-run douthrowing error, which sailed pa~t ble. Later in the frame. MBS capi·
Mead's hitters were Plant s (2 ·3 ), Pomeroy Indians vs. Point Pleasant
shortstop Jordan Bass following Phil talized on an error and two wild Durst (2-4) and Frank Bonecutter ( 1- Home Care Medical at 6 p.m.: Mason
Johnson's back-to-the-mound chop- pitches to get two more runs.
VFW vs. Rutland Reds at 7:30p.m.
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Saturday's semilinals: Gallipolis
breaking run.
hits (Phillips went 3 for 3, and Ran- Racine
011-000=2 -4-1 Reds vs. Mead's Body Shop at 6
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200-SOx= 10-4-2 p.m. : tonight's victors at 7:30 p.m
hill, MBS got bases -loaded walks to in a complete-game effort. Brown
Sunday's Iinals: Saturday's losers
WP - Durst
Travis Epling and Frank Bonecutter and Bass combined to strike out nine
LP - Brown
in consolation game at S p.m.: Sat·
to score two more runs. Durst further and walk eight.
urda y's winners in title garnt: &lt;~ t 6 : ~0
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Leskanic striking out Chris Stynes
with runner&gt; at llrst and second for
his second save.
Jones' only big mistake wa.' a tworun homer by Eduardo Perez that cut
the lead to 4-2 in the fourth . The
Rockies got the runs back in the sixth
on an RBI double by Jeff Reed and
a ron-scoring single by Neifi Perez.
Baylor wa.s ejected for the first
time this season after arguing a call

with first-ba se umpire Rich Rieker in
the sixth inning or the second game.
Baylor was upset when Rieker ruled
that a two-strike foul tip by Bret
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Sometimes writing is like standing with my nose against a wall . I
don' t know what to write . When I wail to my pastor, he says. "Write
about what you know."
This .is what I know. These summer days, our 14 acres demand
our constant attention. The abundant rain causes our grass and weeds
to grow vigorously. So I know about work, but who wants to read
about such a boring subject.
While E-mailing a Bible verse of encouragement to a friend this
morning, the Lord showed me a different verse: Isaiah 30:18
(NASB ), 'The LORD longs to be gracious to you, And therefore He
waits on high to have compassion on you. For the LORD is a God
of justice: How blessed are those who long for Him." That's excit·
ing 1
And ri ght. then. when I wasn't even searching for a story. He
gave me one . Doesn 't he bless us when we try to help someone else?
My heart wanned and I knew •hat He wanted to send this verse to
you as an encouragement. Let ; rejoice in Him as we look at it.
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God. who saves us from our· in. He is owner, ruler and faithful to all
His purposes and promises. HIS dtvmc nature IS eternal. We need to
be gin each day with the LORD. YES'
Next word: longs . You know what it means to long for someone
or something .
The Lord feels an intense desire for us to come to Him. He waits
hoping and expecting to lavish Hi s love upon us. How wonderful'
Run to Him today.
My old testament Word Study hook defines gracious. It denotes a
free and spontaneous willingness of God to bestow good on us. It
God bestows freely the tokens of Hi s love and pity. pardons our sins.
and merc ifully clfccts our del ivcrant"C~·rom_ puni s hmcnt and afniction . That's reason enough to love Him, also .
Ann! her word - compassion . It means to he mild and gentle." He
wait :-; to treat cnch of us with mcn.:y. Do you_need a little tenderness

mi stress.

I realize he needs space, and I am
not a posscssi,·c person. However.
the idea of waiting to sec what the
future brin gs is gett ing harder Jnd

harder.
I hate 10 end a wonderful rclattonship that might have the oppor·
tunny to grow. but it's making me an

our re lationship is great the way it is

I have no doubt that Bill is faithful. He calls me every ntght , and we
spe nd weekend evening s together.

P.S .: You went with thi s gink for
seven years and didn't get tnvttcd to
hi s daughter' s wedding '"" Wake up
and smell the herring . So rn ctht ng ts
mighty ftshy.
Dear Ann Landers: /1 while
back. you print&lt;J a column about
Reco nciliati on Day. It rang n hell
with me . My parents and I had been

highway. They lost one child and
" found " another.
Thank yo u a milli on times over, :
i\nn. for pnnttng that letter. You are

cstr;.m ged for six yea rs. and the split
was so bitter, I felt there would

dnlcnccs nn the los!-. of yo ur brother_:
How fll lr ac ul ous that in the moment ·
ol such gn cl, yo u came back into :
yPur pa re nt ~· li ve~. Ble ss Yll U for lctung me know I helped .

never be a rcc onL" iliuti on.

emotional wreck. -- Sti ll Hani!inl!

When I saw thJt colum n. I J ct: H..kd

in Florida
- Dear Hanging: Afc you wtl[,ng

to wri lt:' my. ptu('n ts and t:ncl(l..,C 11. I

but in seven years. we have gone

away together onl y twice .
the door at the crack of dawn. I was
not invited to his daughter's out-of-

town wedding because it was "a
famil y affair. " and he was staying
with hi s mother

What tolluwcd was tncrcdthlc .

r ~c P rd1ng

My parents rece ived my letter and

vour col umn on April I 8. On the
rrcvious da y. my hrothcr had hccn
killed m a head-on coll is io n on the

'

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Ju y o· Bncn. " ]l)l)4 ~ r:H.Iualc Ill
M c i~ ~

H1 gh Sdwol. ''a" n:lllll'Ll to
th e liomu rull for thl' Spnn g l lJ&gt;J ~
~l: llll..'..,t l' rat Kcntuc ~ y Chn . . ttan Co llege . Joy ,.., lh L' Oau ~ ht ~ r P[ Patn r ~

a rti st. Mar k Lani e r. w 1ll he 1n

co nce rt Sunday at th e Ftr s l So uthern Bap ti s t Churc h.

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and Mary o· Bn cn.

w tth Su nda y Sc hoo l a t Y: 30 a .m .. and mor ntn g wo r, htp at
10 :45 a . m. featuring Lanier. Then following a dtnn er. he wil l
be in co nce rt at 2 p .m.
La ni er will also be perfo rmin g at the "Shall we Gather at
the River" , Saturday a t 7 :30 p. m. at the Pomeroy Ri'c'
Amphitheater.

Tll qu:~ lify for li ~tm g o n th~.: hn r11 1r
rnll. a ~ tud c nt 111U \ l ht.: cnrulh:d f Lll" a
mintmurn of 12 h our ~ (I f da ~:-.e . . anti
havL' a sc mc:-t cr ~rad~..· pomt ava;~ ~L'

hctwccn .1.1 and ) .74 .
Kc n tuc ~ y Chri st1 :m Cu llcgl' 1:-. a
rcgi\rnall y aL·crcJih:d . JliH ;IIl' ilh tl tU\ Ion wllh the mb.sion to cd UL",\I l'
studen ts for Chri sti an kad ~.:r~ h1p .mJ
service 111 til~.: church anU in r n1 kss ion ~ thruuglwut tht: v,.rn rlJ .

He began his solo c areer !J s 1 year after tra ve lin g \lo' ith

" Perfec t Hea rt " fo r a number o f yea rs .
As a song writer . hi s work has hccn recorded
Kingsmcn, Perfect Heart , Jame s Blackwood , The
Boy s and many others
Lamar O ' Bryan t. pa s tor at the First Southern
Church . tnvit cs everyone to attend the amphitheater

for making us a.

Send &lt;juestions to Ann Landers,
Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Cen·
tor)' Bhd., Suite 700, Los An~eles,
Calif. 90045

Mark Lanier to perform Sunday m
Pomeroy at First Southern Baptist
Nationally kn o\o,: n

rc~ po n sib l c

famil y og.1 in ond hclptng us heal. It :
never would ha ve happened without •
you. - E.R. in Folsom. Caltf.
Dear Folsom: My heartfelt con· :

kept my fing ers crusscd anJ prayed
fur a miracle .

to be trea ted like a pcrman-=nt long term mistress'.' If the J nswc r is
"yes." you have the perfect companion. Do you want to he a wife ' If
so. deep-s ix th1.'\ Rom eo hccam.c he
isn't intcrc~ tcd in m.:t rri.:tgc

On wee kend mornings. he is out

dtrcctly

hy T he
Florida
Bapti\1
progr a m

and then join the Southern Bapti st congregation fnr the Sun -

MARK LANIER

da y program .

JULY SPECIALS
AT

DON 'A'E MO,ORS INC.

toda y·.'

The Lord

IS

a God of justice. He is always fatr. always right. At

times. we may not think so. hutth;ll doesn't change a thing .
Father. tha.nk You for a word of cn~:ouragcmcnt for my ncwsparcr fricnJ s. ant..! for dclivcrinf! me from the horing suhjc~.:t of mowIll!.! t.!rass. Your word is dynamic. and indeed we arc hlcs sc d hccause
ci"Y~,u r longi ng for us. I pray that we will acccpl Your gral'ious compas~ ion today by confessing and turn in~ away from our sins. Thank
Ynu for Your understanding and constant unconditional love . Amen .

Community Calendar
FRIDAY
CHESTER - Harvest Outreach
Church on Rtchcl Road. Chester.
camp meeting revi val. Friday and Sat·
urday. 7 p m , and Sunday, 6 p.m.
SATURDAY
POMEROY Gospel sing,
':Shall We Gather at the River", 7:30
p.m . Pomeroy Amphitheater. Builders
Quartet of Ripley, Eternity of Point
Pleasant. female vocalist Sheila
Arnold of Chester, with Mark Lanier,
nationally rcco~mizcd recording as

RACINE - Hudson reunion, Saturday. Star Mill Park, Racine; 5 p.m.
Tahlc service provided, take covered
dish .
LONG BOllOM - Special service. Mt. Olive Community C hurch.
Lonl.! BoHom. Saturday . .7 p.m. Evan·
gcli~t Carsey to speak.
RACINE - Circle reunion. Saturday, noon. Star Mill Park. Table scr·
vice provided. those attending to take
covered dish.
CHESTER - Open hou~e at the
Chester Volunteer Fire Department
with viewing of the department 's new
lire truck Saturday, 5-8 p.m . with free
food and drinks.
SUNDAY
POMEROY - Singer reunion,
Sunday, noon, Senior Citizens Center.
POMEROY - Special service,
Sunday, 6 p.m. John Elswd, interim

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Rockies notch 6-4 wins over Cincinnati Reds in doubleheader
~ By AARON J. LOPEZ
; · DENVER (AP) - For one very
: iong day in wh:it has turned into a
·very long season. the Colorado Rock; les put it all together.
: · Dante Bichette and Larry Walker
: each hit two-ron homers a.s the Col'orado Rockies beat Cincinnati 6-4
hhursday night to complete a soggy
: day-night doubleheader sweep of the
; ieeling Reds.
·: Walker had his seventh three-hit
: ~arne of the season and scored twice
; to help the Rockies win the opener 6·
!II. Colorado starters Pedro Astacio (8l JO) and Bobby Jones (4·4 ) each
?pitched into the etghth inning.
~: "You never get used to it. You like

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Friday, July 24, 1998

New Haven Reds,
Racine Marlins fall
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pastor, speaking; Evelyn Roush.
singing at Poplar Ridge free Will
Baptist Church. State Route 554.
MONDAY
POMEROY - Open enrollment
and registration. summer sess ion.
University of Rio Grande's Meigs
Center in Middleport will be held
Monday. 2 to 6 p.m. at the Meigs
Center.
POMEROY - Grace Episcopal
Church, Pomeroy, vacation Bible
school. Monday through Friday, 6 to
8:30 p.m. "Hooked on Jesus" will be
theme. To prcregtstcr. call 992-5673 .
RUll..AND - Rutland Garden
Cluh. annual ptcntc. Monday
evening. 6 p m. home of Donna Jcnk·
ins. Members to tour Janet Bolin's
gardens at 5 p.m. and Jenkins' gar-

dens hcfore the picnic.
POMEROY - Meigs County
Veterans Service Commission, 7:30
p.m. Monday. at Veterans Service
Oflicc. Mulhcrry Ave .. Pomeroy.
CHESTER Meigs County
IKES family picnk. Monday, 7 p.m.
at the lzaak Walton Farm. Take table
service and covered dish, and shotgun
for trip shooting.
TIIESDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
Health Department, free immuniza·
tion clinic Tuesday, 9 to II a.m. and I
to 3 p.m. Meigs Multipurpose Center,
Pomeroy. Child to be accompanied by
parentllegal guardian and to take
immunization recond.

95 OLDS AURORA
8

18,450

95 BUICK lESABRE

17,950

Custom . V6, auto, air, tilt , crutse.

AM/FM cass, beige

95 CHEVROLET CAMARO CONVERTIBLE
a ir, till , cruise, AM/FM cass. black ..

96 CHEVY 5·1 0 BLAZER 4 Dr. V6 . auto , a~r . !tit ,

1

.

vs.

. 12,700
auto,
1

cruise, red

12,900
auto . t1lt . cruise , '12,600
..

97 CHEVROLET LUMINA vs. air,
97 CHEVY CAVALIER 2 DR , 4 cyl , air, auto, AMIFM
1
cass, white . . .
...... 10,400
98 PONTIAC SUN FIRE 2 Dr, 4 cyl , a1r, auto , tilt ,
1
AM/FM cass.....
. . 12,900
98 OLD$ DELTA 88 Loaded, V6, auto , air, tilt, cruise,
1
PS, PW, AM/FM cass , only 6,600 mt. maroon . Like new 18,700
97 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 4 Dr, auto , air, till ,
1
·c ruise, cass , white .
....... 12,750
96 CHEVY CAMARO V6, 5 spd, Hop, air, AM/FM
1
....... 12,800

'

97 CHEVY H 1500

.. .... .

4 WD Sportside , VB, 5 spd , air,

till, cruise, white on ly 3,300 mi . super sharp ..

95 FORD F150 XLT LWB , VB.

.

1

21,850

auto , air, till , cruise ,

only 5,700 mi . n Blue/Silver like new .

96 5·1 0 EXT CAB

18,400

I

1

15,400

1

10,800

V6 , 5 spd , air, !tit, cruise ,

red ..

96 5·1 0 EXT CAB 4 cyl. auto , air. till . c rUise ,
.... 1 12,750

cass ..

94 GMC YUKON

4 x4. loaded .
117,200

maroon

98 GMC SIERRA SLE
cruise , only 3 ,500 mt.

LWB . 4x4 . VB, auto . atr, cass , ttll .
123,800

· ·· ···~··.

ON THE SPOT FINANCING i\\'i\ILABLEU £0N\'ENIENT AND FAST%%%
,. -- -·· ·•

offer~

not Included.

ot tredlt

Low rate

be restrltted

DON 'A'E MO,ORS,, INC.

POMERO)i OHIO

.

(740) 992·6614 • (800) 837·1094

Mon.·Fri. 9 am·B pm; Sat. 9 am·4 pm; Sun. 1 pm·S pm
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Daily Sentinel

Friday, July
110

.·cET
THE
DOME!
Buy • Sell • Trade • Rent • Hire

Public Notice

Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE Ia hereby given
that on Saturday, July 25,
1998, at10:00 a.m., a public
sale will be held at 211 West

1.5 miles west of Rutland .

Copies of the CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS and SPECIFICATONS may be obtained
at the Office of TRIPLETI
· 'Second Street, Pomeroy, ENGINEERING SERVICES
Ohio, Tho Farmers Bonk CO. located at112"1• COURT
and Savings Company STREET, POMEROY, OHIO
. .parking lot, to sell lor cash upon payment of $50.00 for
each set, which will not be
the following collateral:
refunded.
1996 FORD MUSTANG GT
The Engineer 's estimate
1FALP42XOTF114954
. The Farmers Bank and for the project Is
Savings Company, Pome· 5101.955.00.
roy, Ohio, reserves the right
/S/J. Charles D. Barrett, Jr.
. to bid at this sale, end to
Pres. Leading Creek
· withdraw

the

above
collateral prior to sale.
Further, The Farmers Bank

Cons•rvancy Dlatrlct,
Board of Dlrectort1

(7)

10,1 7, 24 3tc

and Savings Compony
Public Notice

reserves the right to reject

.. any or all bids submitted.
FLirther,
the
above
collateral will be sold In the
condition it Is in, with no
express or Implied war-

COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Case NO. 98CV021
(Judge Crow)
ranties given.
For further Information, BANC ONE MORTGAGE
contact Tim at985-4289.
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
(7) 22, 23, 24 3tc
-'IS-

Public Notice

LEROY SIMPKINS, S., et al
Defendants.

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IN SUIT FOR
FORECLOSURE OF
MORTGAGE
Owner
Lee Roy Simpkins, Sr.,
34481 Corn HolloW Road
Kimberly D. Simpkins and
Rutland. Ohio 45775
Joseph P. Gilbert, whou
Separate sealed BIDS for last known address Is 2244
the
construction
of Williams Hollow Rood,
WILKESVILLE WATER LINE Gallipolis. Ohio 45631 . and
EKTENSION PROJECT will the unknown heirs,
.Leading Creek
Conservancy District

be received by the Leading
Creek Conservancy District
at the District Office 34481
Corn Hollow Road, Rutland ,
Ohio until 5:00 P.M . Local

devisees, legat•es, execu·
tors, administrators, spou&amp;·

and demand for relief of
which pleading is to fore-

close the lien of plaintiffs
mortgage recorded upon
the following deacrlbed real

estate to wit:
Property Address is:
35134 Leading Creek Road,
Middleport, Ohio 45760 and

/n Loving );(emory of

Charles 9. 'Dill
"&lt;Tfie love of a father is
a bond never bro~en,
rtfie love of a father is
sometimes unspo ~en,
·/fie love of a father is
patient and strong,

rtfie love of aJatfier is
felt n/1 life /or1_q."

"Jfappy 13irtfiday
1Jad"
July 25

es and assigns and the
unknown guardians of
minor and/ or Incompetent

. the Conservancy District
· whose main office is
lo~ated

Business Servic
classified ads

120 E. Fourth Street,
8th Floor
Clnclnnali,Ohlo 45202
513) 241-3100
7) 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; (8) 76tc

MON. &amp;WED.
6:30P.M.
RUTLAND
POST 467
STAR BURST
$1200.00

work wonders!
THE COUNTRY
CANDLE SHOP
Candle Making
Supplies
•Wax •Scent •Etc.
Refills
Variety of Gilts.
Open Tues.·Frl. 10 am-6 pm
Sat. 10 am·4 pm
Closed Sun. &amp; Mon.
SR 124, Minersville, OH

740-992-4559

"At•

••••t tur c1ndlt ,.,tlu."
6125/M 1 mo. pd .

$50.00 01 MORE
PEl GAME

BEECH GROVE
ROAD

R. L. HOLLON

TRUCKING
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
Agricultural Lime,
Limestone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand

985-4422

on State Route 124,

Chester, Ohio
10125196/11n

@&amp;~~~

• HUGE YARD SALE

no?

Has full time and part time
LPN positions available for
all shifts. $500 sign-on bonus
for eligible candidates.
Please stop by and fill out
application if interested.
Phone 740·992·6472.

Custom Homes

ONE MAN BAND

Remodeling

M&amp;J

On site custom sawing
with a TimberKing
Portable Sawmill

"Build Your Dream"
1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

7120196 1 mo pd

SAYRE

TRUCKING
Hauling, Excavating
&amp; Trenching
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Septic Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites

Reasonable Rates

Top Soil, Fill Dirt

Racine, Ohio

614·992·3470

Roofing • Repairs
•Coatings
•Sidings

STORM DAMAGE
REPAIRS
Backhoe, Dozer and
Utility Work,
New Construction,
Remodeling

Joseph Jacks

614-742-2138

740-992-2068

Computer Graphics
Designs
All Landscaping &amp;
·Lawn Services
•Commercial
•Residential
Owner, Mickie Hollon
Chester, Ohio
740-985-4422

41'2/Mitf~

"Free

Gravel, Sand,

ROOF TRUSSES
Southern Yellow Pine Construction
Custom Engineering

5 Parts Warranty.

BAUM LUMBER

· "WIIere Qualily Doem '1 Cod More"
740-446·9416. 1·800-872-5967

St. Rt. 248

St. Rt. 7

Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45783
74()..985-3813
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock

Garages • Replacement Windows

Full Line Of Water Storage Tanks Septic &amp; Cistern Tanks
Sewer Pipe: 3" tbru 8", Gas Pipe &amp; Regulators
Open:
9:00-4:30 Weekdays
9:00-12:00 Saturday

Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

614-992-7643

740-992-1135 for a l'ricc Quote!

360°

Frognet Internet Sign-up point fur

"----•

·Mtigs and M11son Counties
"' ·"114 Court St. Pomemy, Ohio 45769
across rn,m 1he Cnur1 lluuse.

...

Sat. 25th Live Band
2 .00 Cover

We should not weep!
God took you from
your pain,
To rest with him
Until we meet again.
Missed and Loved by
your Wife, Children,
Grandchildren and
Great-Grandchildren

Canning Tomatoes
for sale u-pick or
we pick

3127/TFN

Has

fill

Includes Rebate

98 PONTIAC
GRAND AM

FREE DELIVERY ON
ROOFING SHINGLES

STNA

$25.98 square

positions

Many colors in stock!

out

application

financing

8

22,925

Also in stock

if

loaded, (99 Grand Am trade)

car, 9000 miles

14,400

Dimensional Shingles

interested, Phone 740-992-6472.
EOE

New Homes &amp; Remodeling
Garages, Pole Buildings. Roofing . Siding
Commercial &amp; Residential
27 yrs. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured

~ .
: ;...

Gust. Sed. White, List $24,888 S.E.

Factory official car, 5000 miles, C.D.

Package, New

player, Emerald Green , List $25,300

Quality Furniture Plus
8

22,229
Includes Rebate

•Residential
air conditioning
•Auto air cond itioning
·Heal pump
•Installation &amp; Service
$25 service call.
Oon Smth
37814 Peach fork Rd .
Pomeroy, OH 45769
992-2735
5 29982mospd

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION ·

•4,

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

Discount

985-4473

Beanie
Baby

..

7/22/lln

....-J~&amp;"!""L~S~ID~IN~G~&amp;::-"1
INSULATION
•Vinyl Siding •Soffit
•Fascia
•Seamless Gutter
•Roofing
•Replacement
Windows
•Stationary Docka
•Blown Insulation
•Garagll •Decks
241124 Pole Building
at1rtlng at $5995
740-9e2-2m

42123 St. Rt. 7 P.O. Box 250
Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45 783

(740) 667-7388
1-800-200-4005
I

Free Estimates

MEIGS
REFRIGERATOR

7,000

98 PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE

740-992-3987

,,

Serv-U (619) 64f&gt;.8434

~

740-698-9114
or .

l] i ·~~

6111/98 tfn

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
·Room Additions
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
·Roofing
•Interior &amp; E•terior
Painting
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

Gun Shoot every
Saturday Night at

6:00.

P/B Contractors, Inc.

Everyone welcome.
Game Room open
5 pm·11 :30 pm
Weekdays
Sundays 3 pm-10 pm

• Bobcat Service
·Concrete
• Masonry
• General
Commercial and
Residential

6/23(1 mo.

Free Estimates

(Cu1

No Job Too Small
Brian Morrison
(740) 985-3948

Out lor Future Discount)

THE APPLIANCE MAN
"Need repair on any nmke?"

1 mo

Howard L. Writesel

ROOFING
NEW·REPAIR

• Washers

• Hot Water Heater

• Ranges
• Refrigerators

• freezers
• Dishwashers

• Dryer
Call Ken Young

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

(740) 9115-~551

®
953

AKC Aegtslered Basion Tamer, 8
Years Old . Spade &amp; Shots. To A
Good Home. 740·388·9362. 740 ·

388·9824.
Free Kittens To Good Home. 4 ·6
Month Old. 740-245-9100.

5128/lfn

Puppy Gmos old, red. part Chow
&amp; m1xed . good with ch ildren .

good house pet304-675·1 193

Small male dog . Call before 2pm.

304·675·3865.
Yellow &amp; while male k illen . 3
mo nth s old . serious calls only .

740·992·9107.

Saturnay. 144 Mulbeny Avo.

All Yard 51111 Nust Be P1ld In
Advance. Deadline: l :OOpm the
day before the ad 11 to run,

Sunday &amp; Monday edition·
1'llfll&gt;m Frlday.
House before Methodist Church
on Elm Slreet. Racine. lots of eve-

rything. cheap. Sat 7125, !H
80

Auction
and Flea Market

Rick Pearson. Auction Company.
lull time auctioneer, complete
auction
service .
Licensees
J66.0hlo &amp; west Virginia, 304773o5785 Or 304·773-5447
Wedemeyer's Auction Service,
Gallipolis. Ohio 740-379·2720.

90

Wanted to Buy

Absolute Top Dollar: All U.S. Sil·
ver And Go ld Coins, Proolsets ,
Diamonds. Antique Jewelry, Gold
Rings. Pre · 1930 U.S . Currency.
Sterling. Etc . Acquisitions Jewelry
- M.T. S. Coin Shop, 151 Second
Avenue, Gallipolis, 740-446·2842
AnliQues. lop prices paid . River·
ine AntiQues. Pomeroy, Ohio.
Ru ss Moore owner. 740 ·992·
Antiques &amp; clean used furniture ,
will buy o ne piece or complete
household , Osby Mart in, 740 ~

Wanted To Buy : Junk Auto's Any
Condition. 740-445-9853.
wanted To Buy : usecs Mobile
Homes, 740·446·0175, 304·675·

5965.

FOUND : Small dog. red fur, blue
collar. jusl above VFW 1n Mason .

304·773-6157.
LOST OR STOLEN:
Confidential Reward. neutered
male Beagle . tell ear missing .
Pliny area. 304-937 ·2954
Lost· male Go lden Retr iever in
Tuppers Plains area . Reward .

71~71981

mo. pd

70

Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity
AIJ, Ytrd Salol Mua1
Be Peld In Actv.nce.
QEAQLINE: 2:00 p.m.
tho day before tho ad

Call 614·843·5426

11 to run. Sundly

edition • 2:110 p.m.
Friday. Monday edition
- 10:1101.m. Sotunlay.
Friday And Saturday Womens
Summer Clothes. Small S izes
Guess Jeans, Baby, Kids Clothes
COs , Eel . Sun Valley Or. Spring

Valley past Cinema

Girls
Tikoa

&amp; Women•

Clothes. Little
Toys. Etc .. Saturday. 9·?

3228 Cora Mil Road.

July 24th . .25th. 8-? 382 Ktrr
Road

LARGE 3 fAIIILY: 2 Mllll Out
IJIIIt l()'gtl Road. Frldly &amp; Sotut-

IIIY-

'.

Babys lller Needed For Eva:1lngs
2 :00 · 11 :30 P.M. In My Home,
Sidwell , 740-368-9902 Before 2

P.M.

Posllons:

110

Help Wanted

S$$ DANCERS WANTED SSS
E•cellenl opportunity for the right
girL $500(•)Per week earning potential. No exp necessary, must

be at least 18. Coll6 t4-992-6387

Admlnlttratlve Alllll8nt

Needed
Fu11 -11me posttion available in lo·
cal offi ce. Qualified person
shoulr:l be able to handle a heavy
work load , multi ·line phones and
have good organi2ationa l skills.
Computer experience with Wind ·
ows is requ ired . Experience in
Word Perlec1 &amp; Excel preferred
Send resume Ia: Box CW·22 c/o
Po int Pleasanl Register 200
Matn St. Poin t Pleasant . WV

Arb ors at Gall ipolis is currently
accep ting apptica ttons lor state
tested nurstng assistants .' We
&lt;~re loo~ing lor dependable ap ·
pt tcants Benef its are available
II you ha ve any ques tions ,
please co ntact Usa Shor! at 446·
7112 Appli ca1ions will be ac·
cepted from Bam to 4:30pm Mon·
day-Friday.
Arbors at Ga lltpOIIS ts currently
accepting appltcations for AN ' s.
we are looking lor hard worktng
dependable applicants . Exper i·
ence in Long Term Ca re Is pre·
rerred, but not necessary. Bene:
fits are available. If you have any
questtons. please cMtact Lisa
Short at 446-71t2·. Applications
wil l be ac cepted !rom 8am 10
4:30pm Morday -Friday.

locations.
Part Or Full-Time Dental Hygien·
i st Needed To Jom Our Denta l
Team . Please Submit Re&amp;umes
To Drs Smtth &amp; Jorgensen 995
Jackson Pike, Suite 101 . Galhpo·
lis. Oh io lt5631
Pharma ctst . rapi dly growmg
pharmacy IS looking tor a lull or
part tune pharmaCISt whO tS inter·
estea 1n a pharmaceuhcat care
pracuce . excellent pay and bene ·
ltts _ N o hot1days , no Sundays
Send resume to · Box 752 ,
Athens . Ot11o 45701 or call 1·800
322-2182
Pharma c1st Rap1d!y Growing
Pha rma cy Is l ooking For A Full
Or Pari · T1me Pharmac1st Who Is
I nterested In A Pharmaceu11cal
Care Prac11ce . Excellent Pay And
Benetit s No Hot10ays , No Sun ·
days Send Resume To. Box 752 .
Athens. OH 45701 Of Call 1·800·
322·2182

PSYCHOLOGICAL

TESTING

SPEC IALI ST begtnntng the 1998·
99 school year lor lhe Athen sMe igs Educational Serv •ce Cen·
ter . Submtl letter ol•nte re st. re ·
sume . 3 letters o1 recommenda ·
lion. copy o! transcnpl and CLr ·
ren1 certthcate to John Constan·
zo, Supenntendent. 507 Atchland
Avenue . Su1te 106 . Athens . OH
45701 as soon as possible _740 ·
593·8001 or 740 · 992 ·3683 lor
more •nlormation .
Rewardmg And Chattengmg Pos1·
lions Avatlat)e For

Gall~~~

• PART-TIME RN
• PART·TIME STNA
Must Be Fnenoty. Outgomg &amp; De·
pendabte . Apply In Pers on At
Scenic Hilt s Nursing Center . 3t1
Budtriage Rd., Bidwell . OH45614

• Medical Lab Tech (Pari · Time

Galllpolisl

·

• Nurses Aide (Short ·Hour Point
Pleasanl)
Emplover Offers Excellent
eener.ts And Work
Environment. Only Qualitied

Appl~nls Need App~.
An Equal Opportunity ErnpiOjor

Send Resumes To ·
Human Relatklns Department
90 Jacl&lt;son.Pike.
Gallipolis. OH 45631 ·1562
Caregiver For Elderly women
Room. Board . Salary, 740-367 ·

7463.
Cosmetologist Needed Guaranteed Salary, Versus Commis sion . Pa ir:! Vacation . Benefit s.

740-446-7167.

Detective - Private Inve stigator
Tramees. Good wages, 614·523-

6458.
DRIVING POSITIONS
AVAILA8LE'
CLASSAOTR'
Singl e Oliver . Late Model Ken worths With Reelers. West Coast
CaiTier.

• FULL·TIME LPN

Roct&lt;sprmgs Rehab•litatton Center
is seekinQ a part lime fill ·•n
cook.dishwasl'ler, etc . Please ap·
ply in person : Rock~pnng s Reha bili tatio n Cen t er. 36759 Ro cksprings Road . Pomer oy, Oh to
45 769 . NO PHONE C ALL S

PLEASE.

Sale and frtendty place to wo rk ,
cashter and clerks lor an shills
Send resume cloThe Da•ly Senl 1·
nel . P 0 Box 729 ·65 . Pomeroy.
Ohio 45769
SECURITY OFFICERS
Wac kenhul ts Taktng Appll ca ·
ti ons lor full/pan ttme postho ns
Must s ubmit to drug screenmg
and have GED or H.S d1ptoma
Paid holiday s. tree un•lorms and
more . Apply ; James M . Ga vtn
Power Ptanl . St Rl . 7, Cheshtre .
·Oh at the Matn Guard Hou se
740-367-7331 EOE WFIHN

CLASSBOTR:

Thornlon Greenhouses. 740·247·
4334 . needs taoor workers to ptck
tomatoes. ages 16 &amp; up, $5 . !51
hour.

Team Straight TrlJck, late Model
Freighlliners With Sleepers . Must
Have Air Brake Enclo rsements .
800 M ile Radius . Home Deliver ·
ies.

Wanted : Lady Companion To
L~ · l n . Free Board , No Smoktng.
No Drinker. Charles Ric hard s
740· 446·3419.

BOTH POSITIONS'

140

Business
Training

At Least 25 Years Old
-AI Least :2 Years Experience

Good MVR

SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK GOT

Weekly Pay
Health Insurance Available
Work Well With The Public

YOU STARTfD... But Your Em .
player May Demand A L•lt te
More. let Us Keep You learntng
Train At Nigt1t Take Adult Tratn
ing At Buckeye Ht!l&amp; Career Cen ·
ter_ l ei Us Know Your Interested
Fall Reg• stratton Is Open In JLJiy
Stop In Or Call For A Brochur e
740 -245 -5334 . Frnan cta l A1d
Available To Those Who Quahty

437·8764, Hrs:8 30 A.M. ·5 P.M.

Easy Work! Excellen t Pay I As semble Produ cts At Home. Call
Toll Free 1-800 ·467 -5566 Ell.
12170.
E~tperienced Auto Body Man. Excellen l Hours &amp; Pay. Apply At :
larry's Body Shop. 2046 Add ison

Pike. Gali!&gt;Oiis.
Experienced floral designer parttime. Send resume to Box SF-23
c/o Point Pleasant Aegisler, 200
Main Street: Pt . Pleasant, WV

25550.
Full ·lime Waitress . Apply In Person At: Holir:lay Inn. Gallipolis, No
Phone Galls Please.

INTERMEDIATE SEVERE BE ·
HAVIOA HANDI CA PPED be9inning the 1998·99 school year lor
the Athens-Meigs Educatio nal
Service Center. Submit letter o~
Interest. resume . 3 letters of recommendation . copy of transcript
and c urrent ce rtifica te to John
Cons tanzo . Superinlendent . 507
Ric hland Avenue , Sui te 100 .
Athens. OH 45701 by July 31

740·593·6001 or 740·992·3883

for more information

.JOB OPENING NOTICE

25550.

lor more information.

ino's Piua . Gallipolis. &amp; Pomeroy

• Ullra Sound Tech ( Fu ll- Time
Gallipolis)
• Head Receptto nist (Full· Time-

For More Information Call 800 ·

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

740·593-8001 or 740·9n3883

Found . med1um size red remale
dog with blue collar, VFW/ Mason
victnity, 304· 773-6157 .

286-6875

wrecked or salvaged vehic les.

304-773·5033.

BBOJ.

Found· 7-4-96 . Racine. Chocolate
Lab with white spot on c hest .
choker chain. call Ct1ris 740·949·
1020

•Special Discounts
•Hands On Training
Call Toll -Free 24 Hours. 1- 888·

2516.

Found · 7·8 -98 . Wftites Hill Ad ..
Rutland area . tan &amp; white male
Beagle, very sweet. 740-742 ·

Lost and Found

Avon Representatives Needed:
GallipoUs Area. Benefits:
•Earn Up To 50o/. Oo Sales
•Work From Home

Knowledgeable And Experienced
Individuals May Have An
Opportunity For The Foilowlfl\1

ANTICIPATED ELEMENTARY
MULTI -HANDICAPPED TEACH ·
ER beginning the 1996-99 schOol
year ror the Athens·Me1gs Edu ·
cati onal Serv1ce Center . Submit
lener of interes1. resuQl9, 3 leners
of recommendation, copy ol Iran·
scri pt and current cerlili ca te to
John Consranzo. Supermtendent
507 Richland Avenue . Suite 108,
Athens . OH 45701 by July 31

60

Avon · $8 -$20 / Hr. No Door To
1·600-296·0139
indlsls/rep.

Adult &amp; chi ldren clolhlng. ap·
pliances, Saga &amp; games. Friday &amp;

A cc~pting Applications AI Super
8 Motel. Gallipolis. Apply In Per·
son. No Phone Calls.

N ice House Cat to Gpod Home.
Had Shots . Declawed And
Spayed Call 740-446-0897

04S6 indlslslrep

Ctf'H!' Opportunttlel

Male Poodle to good home only,
Merle Color Australian Shepherd,

Avon $8- S20 /hr. No Ooor ·to ·
Door. Easy Cash, Fun 1-800· 361 ·

24 1h, 25th, 26tP· Harrison Smith,
31205 Pine Grove . Racine. Rugs,
curtains, misc. items.

A'.JON ! All Areas I St:lirley
Spears, 304-675-1429.

740-667·6427

Over 20 years experience.
Free Estimates

,,

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

576-2364 or 304·576·2134

• Vinyl Siding • Garages·
• New Homes • Pole Buildings
• Room Additions

First Three Days
FREE POPCORN ANO
BALLOONS
Opening July 1st.
THE ALMOST
EVERYTHING STORE
New and Used
We Buy-Sell and Trade
Free Popcom &amp; Balloons
while they last:
Come In al)d see us at
202 Eatllaln SL
Pomtroy, Ohio
1112·1074

One Day Only! Sat .. July 251 h
6:00 A.M. t262 Neighborhood
Road. The End Of LeGrande .
Household Item s. C lot hi ng . &amp;
More! Good Condition. Don't
Misst

Long haired kittens . 304-675 ·
5419 or 304-675-8168.

LOtfG'S
COttSTROCTIOtt

949-2168

Months) Hou seho ld Hems And
lots More!

(anytime) or 304-675-5955 after
8pm. Wed thru Sat.

740-742·8512

Ravenswood , WV 26164. 304 ·
273·9385 . EOE , Genesis/Elder·
cam fadily.

2500 BTU Kanmor6, IVC. (Used 4 Door. 'Bonuses'

4 Kittens. Mixed Coto rs . Very
Cute. 740·446-0865

&amp; Rabbit Beagle. 740-256--6559 .

7 40-698-7231

SNOWVILLE
RECREATON CLUB

Giveaway

Long haired Calico kiUens . 304 -

Floor Installation
FREE ESTIMATES

7/24/98 1mo pd

New Craft Items. Disney Collecli·
bles. Bab'f Items, (Bed, Swing, Car
Seat. Carrier) Toddler Bed. Dishes . Movies. Con temporary Chris·
!ian CO's. Bikes . Clothes (large
Womens . Mens , Ladles. &amp; Kids)
Books, Singing. Soundtracks ,

3 all white kittens, t black luzzy
one, beaulilul, 8·9wks old . 304 ·
675·3777 .

Professional

(740) 985-4180.
Free Estimates

l!r.o-

71

$2.99 plmln I Mutt be 18yrs +

2yr old registered black · lab.
needs lots of room to run. Very
aggressiiJe. good watch r:log but
not good with children . Call
1304)733·5212. alter 6pm and be·
lore10pm.

PLUS

After 6 ~.m.

·'

8

98 BUICK
LESABRE

Phone

Owner: John Dean

Discount

446-1276

For every piece of
Action Lane Furniture
You purchaseReceive 1 Free

98 BUICK PARK AVE.
ULTRA

Red , 9000 miles,

8

Chester

wnte Attn : Georgie Boso, R .N .,

O.O.N., 200 South Ritchie Ave .,

J &amp; D Auto Parts . 8LJying

l:ARPET

Take the pain oul of
painting, and lei me
do itfor you .
Interior
Before 6 p.m.
leave message.

windows, power seat. 1.9% Low rate

- Black, sunroof, loaded, factory official

25 year Celotex
Middleport, Ohio

part-time
and

12,880

O'DELL LUMBER

available for all shifts. Please stop
by

8

LINDA'S
Pi\INfiNG

White, sunroof, C.D. player, power

740-247-3644

@&amp;~~~
333 Page,

Cpe, Topaz Gold, C .D . Player, 5 speed

888·891·1022.
ATTENTION LOVERSIII
1-900-fiii0-1120 •1255

40

•Septic Systems
•Basements
•Excavating

POMEROY, OH.

GAWPOUS

Clean Late Model Cars Or
Trucks , 1990 Models Or Newer,
Smith Buick Pontiac. 1900 Eastern Avenue. Gallipolis.
·

5

Fri. 24th Karaoke

Fresh baked foods. religion .
quality lime and a solid life await
healthy newborn . We are devol·
ed. 110nest. couple looking lor to
parenllng . Legal /co nfidential .
Call Gina and Anthony toll-tree 1-

alttlntt: Ravenswood VIllage I&amp;
now accepting applk:allonl lor lull
time and pan time positions. Paid
vacatiQn and nolidays. II Interest·
ed . please appty in person Mon·
day through Friday, Bam-.cpm or

(BETWEEN SKYLINE LANES
AND ICANAUGA DRIVE-IN}
WATCH FOR SIGNST

992-6576

1·740·949·201520981 mo.

98 PONTIAC
SUN FIRE

ADOPTION:

BACKHOE AND
DOZER SERVICE

Communications

98 REGAL
SEDAN

Personals

30 Announcements

CALL

Mizway Tavern

005

Woman Seeks Loving Man 45•
For Ltlelong Rela1i0nship, Include
Photo, POB 604. Kerr, OH 45643

JIM'S

JEFF WARNER INSURANCE

Located in the lnsuranct' l'lu.~ RuildinJt

ANNOUNCEMENTS

4121/NHn

2!1219211fn

CELLULAR PHONES

Custom Built Computers, Pre-Ow ned Com pult:rs,

Ndworks, Modems, Houd Drivt:s, Printt:rs, Upgr&amp;~dc
Your PC to a Pentium CPU and MB Today.

985-3301

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

(No Sunday Calls)

740-446-9416
1391 Salford
School Rd.
Gallipolis, OH

Chester

BISSEll BUILDERS, INC.

7/31981 mo.

"Huge Inventory"
*Roof Coatings
*VInyl Skirting
*Water Heaters
*Door/Windows
*Electric/Plumbing
Supplies
*Fiberglass &amp; Wood
Steps

Bennett Supply

39 Court

torn .

12/18/lfn

Discount Prices

Call for Quote Today

BENNETT'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

"Your One Stop Computer Shop"

A

Storage Buildings &amp; Porches

*Free Estimates

~ f!~!~!!' I.
··

For uses on Pole Barns, Garages,

*Free Digital Thermostat

992-7943

Rib Pattern

1333 STATE ROVTE 7 NOffTH

(614) 992-3838

MOBILE HOME
PARTS

$1.25 per running foot ($39.40 per sq.)
3' Wide x 10', 12', 14' &amp; 16' Lengths

Air Conditioners As Low As 128 a mgnth
Heat Pumps As Low As 138 a month

Limestone,

HOME CREEK
ENTERPRISES

........
lrlfllfffRM.
_

"Ea$y Ot•cr tile Piloue Bn11k fi11mu:ing"

HAULING

Jacks Roofing
&amp; Construction

Joe N. Sayre

LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS

WICKS

Goose clothing,
slates, saws, clocks,
baskets, wooden
items
Open 11 am - 6 pm
299 Third Street

Free Estimates

~!!:.-'!!!..

9"

now serves
Friday, Saturday &amp; Sunday!
Mon. thruThurs. 11 am-11 pm
Fri. &amp; Sat. 7 am -1 am.
Sun. 9 am·B pm
breaklast. lunch &amp; dinner

Southern Breeze

EXCAVATING CO.

Joe Wilson
(614) 992-4277
1m .

WBift PAINTED STEEL
ROOFING AND SIDING

Residential &amp; Mobile Home
Air Conditioners &amp;Heal Pumps

614·992·5479

guess
who's 16 on
Saturday,
'}uly25th?
Watch out
motorists!

HOWARD
Limestone Hauling
House &amp; Trailer Sites
Land Clearing &amp;
Grading
Septic System &amp;
Utilities
Estimates

..

WV Call
(304) 273.5860
Ohio Call
(740) 985-4297

(Lime Stone" Low Rates)

SHOP

•

JULY 24th, 25th
FRI6SAT

333 Page, Middleport, Ohio

CRl\FTY LADIES

110 HelpWanted
Help Wanted
Alllnllon &lt;;orttflocl Nursing Ao- Now Taking Applications AI Dom·

11~

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

113 W. 2ND ST.

God took you from us
And left us here to
mourn.
Our lives were sad
and lonely
Our hearts were badly

The Daily Sentinel • Page ~

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

EOE

Attorneys tor Plaintiff

In Memory Of
CHARLES "Mick"
MUGRAGE

The CONTRACT DOCU·
- -· MENTS may be examined at

Riverd(lle Homes
37121 Hocking Dive
Logan, Ohio 43138

LERNER, SAMPSON &amp;
ROTHFUSS

Time July 28, 1998 and then heirs of Lee Roy Simpkins,
at said OFFICE publicly
opened and read aloud.

Christian Owned company
seeks individuals to do Full or
Part time Computerized
Bookkeeping- Accounting work, or
part time secretarial work available
Knowledge of Quick books, Windows
and MS Works very helpjitl.

in Is case .

BINGO

.... -

Help Wanted

Paid Vacation,
Insurance , 401 K &amp; Profit sharing!

Sr., Kimberly D. Simpkins being more particularly
and Joseph P. Gilbert, all of described In plaintiffs mortwhose ntsldences are gage recorded In Mortgage
unknown ind cannot by Volume 9, page 783, of the
reasonable diligence be Meigs County Recorder's
·ascertained, will take notice Office.
All of the above named
that on the 19th day of
March, 1998, Bane one defendants are required to
Mortgage Corporation filed answer within twenty-eight
Its Complaint In the (28) days after lsi publicaCommon Pless Court ol lion, which shall be pubMeigs County, Ohio In Case lished once a week for six
No. 98CV021 on the docket consecutive weeks. or they
of the Court, and the object might be denied e hearing

-

24, 1098

Friday, July

24, 1998

- .

Habthlation Program Coordinator
to pro,.ide individual habilitation
and voca tio nal program develop ment. Implementation. monitoring
and review IOf' ovm Iitty adults whh
d eve lopmental disabilities i n a
supported employment work cen·
ter . 8:00 a .m. · 4:00 p.m. Mon .·
Friday. some evening and wee kends . Annual salary range
$19.899 to $23.760 . Minimum re ·
qulrements: B .S. degree 1n Spe·
cial Education or related held. Eh ·
glble to ob tain OOM R/DD Hab
Spec . II ce rt ification: va lid Ohto
driver's l1cense . Preferred : Ex perience with Medicaid Habitita ·
li on Center procedures and
CAFS funding . Application dead·
ltne July 31 , 1998.
Send resume only to:
Meigs Coi.Xlty Board ol Menial
Retardation
Developmental Disabilities
P.O. Box307
Syracuse. Ohio 45779
EEO Emptover

LIBRARY DESK CLERK Enrhu·
sia stic Reader Wtth Strong Cus·
tamer Service and Clencal Skills .
Evenings (5 -9) Ana Weekends
20 + Hrs. Per Week . Starting Salary $6 .87 . Bossard MemOfial li·
bral)', 7 Spruce Street . Gallipolis ,
Applications Accepted Unt1l 7/291
9ll9:00 P.M. E.O.E.

Southeaster n Bus iness College
Sprtng Va lley Plaza . 740·H 6
4367, 1-800 ·2 1&lt;i ·0452 . Ac cr edtl ·
ed Member. ACIC S Reg 190·05·

12748

150

Schools
Instruction
LOOKING FOR A JOB ... Bu ·
Shari On Skills? Ga1n Sktlls I n
One Year Of Tratntng In lhe
Evenings . Buckeye Hrll s Ca reer
Center Continue s In Its 22 nd
Year Or OperatiOn . Tratn ln . Adult
Basic EducaTion . GEO Test .ng
Si te. Office Techn ology, Weldmg.
lndustnal Main tenan ce. Pe ace
Orticer /Correclions. SUCCES S.
Auto Technology. Atr Condtlton ·
~ ~Q &amp; Heattng . Farm BusinP ss
P:anntng . Analy StS. Co mput er
Spec taltst. Custo mer Centered .
.Yeatthcare Techntctan ( For mer tv
Nurse Atde) . MR/ DO . Pre . Em·
pl oyment Tra intng. And Mo re
Gail 740 · 245·5334 For Cata log
And InformatiOn

180

Wanted To Do
ANY 000 JOBS

Shrubs &amp; w1:1eds lrtmmed. mulch·
mg . flo wer beo s, landscap tng
eelgmg .
mow 1ng.
sidewalk
et c Free Est1ma1es Call 8t1t
304·675-71t2
Da rst Pnvale Care Home ha s
open tngs lor male or remale el
derly patiBnls, 740-992 -5023
Furntture repM. re ltn tst1 and rPs ·
torahon . also custom order s Ollt o
Valle y Aelint shmg S hop, La1r,.
Phtlhps. 740-992·6576
Georges Pon abte Sawm il l . don ·;
haut your togs to the mill rust call

304·675·1957

Ha ndym&lt;~n LaOOrer Pa1nttng, yard
work . small carpentry Reasonable
rates/ pnces per rob Phon e 740·
742 ·3225. 11 no an swe r, leave
message

Is The Heat Too Mu ch. Or Ju st
No Ttme? We W•ll Do Landsca p·
ing Mow Yards , Rooltng , &amp; Ca r·
penter Work . Call Anytime , FraP
Esttmatesl 740·38H966
Prole ss•onat Tree Serv1ce . Slump
Removal . r:ree Estimates ! In ·
surance . Bidwell, Ohi o. 614·368 ·
9648 , 614-367·7010 .

SEEKiNG EMPLOYMENT
Seii-Moti .. ate d. Dependable . Re·
spectable Hard Work tng Ch ris ·
tian Woman . 32, l ooktng For PfT
Opportumty To War~ In Co ntunc·
!ton W11h Present Job. Man · Fr•
Starting At 4 AM. Or 5 A.M. Unlit
11 A.M. Or Noon. Prev1ous Man·
agement Exp . Als o Works Wel l
With Publi c. Call Rita , 740 -965 4487.

Arbors AI Gallipolis Is Currently
Accepllng Appticauons For State
Tested Nursing Assistants . We
Manager and maintenance l or
Are Lootling For OependatMe Ap·
. Pomeroy Clllt Apartments . Now
pllcants. Benefits Are Available. n
accepting resumes . musl have
You Have Any Questions. Please
sheriff and police report. drug
Contact Lisa Short At 740·446·
screening required. Send rasume
7112 . Applicati ons Will Be Ae ·
to 245 Union Avenue , Pomeroy,
cepted From 8 A.M. To 4:30 P.M. Ollio 45769 or call740-992·7772.
Monday • Friday.
Route Ctrrler needed for
Arbors AI Gallipolis Is Currently Motor
leon · Evans area . 1 -800 -982·

pickup klad. 304.S75·5035.

lolondaf -FIIday.

SUfl\liJr"dng areas. 30H75-2o405.

Will haul junk or 'trash away. $35/

.

Accepting Applications For RN"s S397 OKI. 1787.
Will haul junk or trash away. $351
We Are Looking For Hard WorkIng Deptndablt Applicants. Ex· Nood Boautlcian•s Full Or Part- pickup klad. 304.S75·5035.
porlonce In Long Ttrm Cart 11 Time For Busy Shop. 63 Pine
Will stay nights with elderly. Ex ·
Proferrod. But Not Nectlllry. Slnlt~ Gallipol1, 740-441-o583.
perlence &amp; references . 304-675·
Santilli Are Available. If You
7961.
HIVI Any Qullllont, Pltlll Noodttl: Pan Tlmo Coke Dacono·
tor.
U11
Of
An
Airbrush
&amp;
Kopy
Contact Llaa Short At .740·4&lt;11·
Will take care ol elderly people
7112. Appllcotlons Will 8s Ac- Kako Machlno UsafuL Apply At ' In my home or yours , or will
Ct!&gt;lttl From I A.M. Ib 4:30 P.M. Dairy Quoon, Gaiilpolia 74-e- clean ·homes In Pt. Pleasant or
3271

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Page 8 • The Dally Sentinel

July 24, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

I

ALl.EYOOP

The Daily Sentinel • Page 9

BRIDGE

NEA Crossword Puzzle

PHILLIP
ALDER

1 Accoet

44 Challmlen G Wr1tar Lellhan

13 Nlw York lalt8 51
54
15 llabv eel
55
11 Donny-

1. Tlllod
Buslneu
OpportUnity

210

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommend s that you do buslneaa with people you know, and
NOT to send money through the
mall un1!1 you have Investigated

House For Sale. Merce rville
Area. Etecmc And Water For A
Trailer Hook -Up , Call 740-446·

2580. 74Q-.4.46-3151
House , 2 Story Duplex . 1 BeCl·
roo m Cottage . 13 Ptne Street.
Gallipolis . Large Lot Shown By
A.ppointment. Pnce $96 .000 740·

111o ontong

446-4999

Money Maker, Fully Equipped .
Sell -Contained , Food Booth ,

Three bedroom, 211 Seventh
Street, New Haven, WV, $35,000 ,
740-992·5641 or 304-882-3712

$3,500 OBO 740-245-0EO:l
-&amp;oiMutl
Everythtno needed to open a
small oroce~ store II interested.

Well -c ared lor house , second
kitchen tn basement , large back
porch &amp; large garage 304· 875 ·

call 304-458-1567

3169

230

320 Mobile Homes

Professional
Services

Llvmgston ·s basement water proofing . au buement repatr&amp;
done . tree asttmates . tllellme
guarantte t2yrs on jOb upeuence 3G4-E75-2145

R&amp; J

-..g &amp; Cooling

Free Est1mates
24hr. Emergency Servtee

17yrs

Experieoce

Lowest Rales In Town
~7S.205e

pllliliiiili_ii_ii_ii_____·l

Nltro,WV
304-7511-61116
12x60 trailer, can be used for olhce tratler. $3.000 Without all' conditioner. $4 ,000 wtth , 740-9492217.
12x60 W1th t2x32 addition, 1 acre.
2 car garage. newly remodeled ln-

stde &amp; outs1de, Chester area,
ITIJSI see. $40,000, call arter 5pm

740-985-39t7
14 ,;70 3BR, $999 Down 6 ONLY
S179 per mo Free an &amp; free skirt·

lng H88-928·3&lt;26.

All real estate advertiStflQ 1n
this newspaper •s subject to
the Federal Fa1r HoustngAct
of 1968 wtlich makes •I tltegaJ
to advertt se ·any preference .
llmi1at10n or drscnm1nahon
based on race color, reltglon,
sex lamthat stalus or naltonal
ongtn, or any mtent10n to
make any such preferellCe ,
ltmi1al10n or discnmmatton "
nus newspaper writ not
knowrng!y accept
advert•sements for rear estate
wh1C1'1 JS tn v10lat10n of the
taw Our readers are hereby
mformed ltlat all owethngs
advertrsed m thts newspapet
are available on an equal
opportunity basts

REAL ESTATE
310 Homes for Sale
21 Burdette Add1hon . Jtlr, 2 lots,
fenced yard Must se ll $45,000

304-675-2026 or 304·675-5921
3 bedroom 1 bath . very clean,
make a good starter home. corner
of 6th &amp; Hooker tn Middleport. br
more mfo ca ll 740·992· 2790,

$55.000
3 Bedrooms 1-1/2 Baths, Double
Garage. Fam•ty Room . Oak Doors
&amp; Tom . 3 0 Acres River Front

Propeny, 740·256-1667
3. 4 Bedroom Aanch . New Heat
Pump CA. Root, Vtny1 S~ng Eat·
In Kttchen. Oak Cabinets. LA, FRI
Firepla ce Insert . Fe nced Back
Yard 24x24 (Heated) Detached
Garage 740-245-5946 Or leave
Message
3Bedroom . 2/bath lull basement.
t/2 acre plu s. 2 car garage,
fenced yard Camp Co ntev 304675·2421
3b r house 1n Ma son . approx Imately 10 acres. 2 8~t30 barn &amp;

shed $58.000 304-773-5132
3b r, 2 lull baths. UR , LA . OR ,
large kitchen , fully equipped.
large Ioyer. 2-car anacned ga rage GalhpoltS Ferry 304 ·675-

1226
• 5 Bedroom s. 2 Full Baths, New
K1tchen Breaklast Nook , L R
Wtlh Gas FP. D A . Ollice. En·
closed Back Porch , F.nt shed
Basement Wtlh laundry Room &amp;
112 Bath , large Yard W•th Beautllut land scaping. Nice Neighbor·
1'1000. ClOse To Shoppmg

$160,000
Call Fot Appointment
740-446-9360 Days Or
740 446-8427 Evenngs

MAKE OFFER
Br 1ck house tn Meadowbrook .
3br. 2 ba th. large eat- •n ~lichen ,
dlntng room . hardwood lloo rs,
screened-In porch lam•ly room.
partia l ba seme nt. large storage
bulldtng . CI A. na tural gas fur-

nace $65.000 304-675-1798
By Owner 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. 2

Car Garage. Ba sement . W1th 2
Mob 1le Homes 740 -446·2851 .

740-446-9862
CONDOMINIUM
LaPlace, 215 Second Avenue . 2
Bedrooms , 2 Baths. Located
Downtown $79 ,000, 740 · 446 -

4299
Four bedroom hOuse. S 112 acr
es, large garage with I beam . trol·
ley and cham hotst , outtlutldmg,
24x24 ca bm under rool on hill.
cash sale , S12,500 or may take
older motor home on partial trade.

740-992·2594
Garage apartment . Middleport ,
great condition , new carpel. two
t&gt;edroom . bath , kitchen large hv·
1ng room . deck, 2 112 car garage.

awning

14x70 Mabile ttome·15 miles
from Pt. Pleasant , 11 m11es from
Fraziers Bottom, owner financing
with 12.000 down If you have
bad credit. 01 no credit. owner wtll
finance monthly payment $3SO

304-562-1878.
16x76 4br. 2 bath St . 195. down,
$t93 permo Free ·air, free skirt

1·800-69t.em
1970 Odyssey on rented tot

$4,500 OBO. 30H7S.3745.
1972 Homene 12x65 3 Bedrooms.
Need Some Remodeling $900,
Sertot.Js lnqu1nes Only, 740·256·

9109
1978 14x70 Festival 3 Bedrooms,
2 Batns, Like New Total Eteclric,

Dalrvered 111.950, 304·675·5965,
740-446-0175
1978 Uberty 2 Bedrooms, Total

E-.ctrlc. 12x55, 220 Air. Vinyl Und@rptnnlng , New Carpal . New
Doors. S6 950 740-446-0175 ,

304-675-5965
1979 Mobile Home 14x70 3 Bedrooms, 1 1f2 Baths, $8.500, 740-

388·9636

relocllting, 740-992·52..:1

tn Middleport- new kllch&amp;n, oak
cabinets . dishwasher, dispoaal,
heat pump. truee bedrooms. bath

and 112. call740-992·3465.
New 3 bedroom. two bath home,
78 acre . Harrisonville area .

$M.900. 740-742·3033
Opon-bySat. July 25, F1lrvtew Rold,

1984 ShuiU Mob1le Home, t4x75.
114 Hubbard Avenue, Slate Ro·
uta 7 North, Kanauga, Ohto 740·

446·9818
1984, 2 bedroom , 1 bath. large
kitchen &amp; living room area .

$6.500. 74().949-7007
1990 Spruce Rtdge 14x70 mObile
home , very good condttton, 2
bedrooms. 1 &amp; 1/2 baths, washer
&amp; dryer. stove. relrigerator. central a1r. l!x8 outs•de buNdlng, 740-

992-6582

1994 Noms Clayton 14x70 2
Bedrooms. 2 Baths. 2 Decks, CA.

$22,000, 740-256-6851 .
1995 Clay1on Larue Mobi" Home,
t 4x70 3 Bedrooms, For More In·
1998 Close out sale Save b1g
$SS 2 3.4.Bedroom homes Trl ·
State Homes. Sl Albans . WV

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
1 oox 150 lot in Gallipolis Ferry

301-67S.1226
2 acre lots or 8 acres . Bethel

Road, WV 304-67S.7946
BRUNER LAND
740441-1492
Mtlge Co.: Lots + Lots All Newll
Rutland, Whites H~l Ad , Just Off
New Lima, 16 Aues $1&lt;,000 Or 9
Acrea $12,000 Danville, Red Hill
.,. GoH Rds , 6 Acre Lots $12,000
Or 8 Acres $13,000 Also, On SA
325. Nice Wooded 17 Acres
$18 ,000 , City Water Dyesville .
Very Remote 11 + Ac res

Gallla Co.: Gallipolis, Neighbornood Ad. Nice tO Acye Building
Site S19,000 Or 22 Acres With
Pond $2t.500 Cash Price
Fnendly Ridge, 8.5 Acres $7,500
Back On The Market 10 Acre&amp;.

Teens Run Rd , $t2.000.
Call For Free Maps .,. Owner Fl·

nancing Into. Take I0% Off LISted
Pnces On Cash Purchases!
Building lots. 2 (two) 5 acres ,
Bashan ~d at Morning Star. own·
er financing 8%, 7~992- 5072

304· 736· 7295
70~t14 Vlndale w1th 8x14 exten ·
s10n , two bed10om , $4000 , lor
more mlorma110n call 740· 992 ·

6589

erv 1·801l-691 ·67n
Help save my credit. make 2
payment&amp; &amp; assume low monthly
payments W1ll pay to relocate
Ca" 304·755-7191
Huge 28x 80 38R . 1 1/2 bath
Starting at ONLY $39,999 Many
optiOns available 1-888-928-

3426
Large selec.Uon ol used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starting at $2995
Quick delivery Cal l 740·385·

9621

3 BRIZIIA
Set Up On lot. Taka Over Pyml's,

304·736-7295
New 1998 14X70 three bedroom ,
Includes 6 months FREE tot ren1 .
Includes sk1rttng . deluxe steps
and setup Only S187 08 per
month wtlh $1075 down Call 1-

1100-837-3238

New bank repos Only two left
never lived In Call 1·800-948·

5678
New Ooublewlde 3BR, 2 bath
$1 ,325 Down 6 $205 per mo. 1

3711EOH

NOTICE
Oakwood Homes, Barboursville,
va Location Has Bean Ordered To LIQuidate All Inventory

w

o Down. Lowest APRI 304·736·
3409

Spacial 16x80 3BR , 2 bath
$1 325 Down. 1205 Mo. Fra• air
&amp;1reo &amp;klrting. 1-8()().691-6m
Spruce Ridge Skyline. 72x14 two

Trailer For Sale! 3 Bedrooms 1 1/

A round butcher block table &amp; 4
chatrs . Juice man juicer 304 ·

1 pail of Quakef parrots. 2yr5 old,
halched first chick&amp; . S150. pair,

67S.3734

W/l&gt;lg cage, 304-576-2444

Baby Beddlno. 9 Piece J.C Pen-

A Groom Snop -Pet Groom~ng
Featuring Hydro Bath Don

ney Set Including Curtains. Comforter, Ptilows, like Newt 7.40-441-

Appllca!IOnl Now Accepted For
Baautifuj 2 Bedroom Apar1mant In
Country Setting. Living Room,
Large Kitchen, Washe r /Dryer,
Frlg , Stove. Dishwasher Provided Water &amp; Garbage P11id , Tenant Pays Electric , No Pets No
Smokers SIOO Daposrt 1450/Mo .

740-446-9585, Or 740-446-2205
Ask For Vlrglrua
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES ~T JACKSON

Pets for Sllle

Sheets 373 Georgas Creek Ad

1349

740-448-0231 .

Baby Items , Carseat , Sl1ng. Etc
Excellent Condition , 740-256-

A K C. White German Shepherd
Puppies. Serious lnqUlnes Only

1614

740-245-9213

Beanie Babtes, current &amp; retired
$8 .00 &amp; up (no bears) 304-6753963

AKC Chow Chow Pupp ies. 2
Blact Mates. 6 Weeks Old, $200
Each 1 740-446-1947

ATTENTION: We'll PAY YOU Female Chihuahua 7 Month&amp;
TO LOSE UP TO 29 Pounds, •1 $100.00, House Broken! 740..256People Needod Immediately Oflor 6162
Expires. 7131198. CALL 740-441- AKC Registe red Boston terrier

ESTATES, 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 to 1358 Walk to shop
&amp; movies Call 740-446·2568 .

1982,

Equal Hcusing OpporbJnjty,

Brand Newt Great Girt! COIYideo
storage un1t Black and cherry
Never out of box. S125 Holds up
to UO disci, also holds tapes
Call 740-992·6838 after 8 pm .

Chrloly'o Fomlly LMng
Aplr1monlt
Pomeroy.,.lddleport.
MonOay lhrOI.Il" saturday
9 ODam-9 OOpm.
1·2·3 bedrooms, Stove/refrlg.
available, utiiiUes and cable paid ,
HUO accepted Children Wtl ·
coma. Ask lor Chnsty.

COs &amp; tapas notlncll.dod

Burkhne Sofa $250; Maytag Dryer

1125. 740-3118-9636.
Complete kitchen -stove, refrig erator, alnk, counter-top, cabl ·
nets ;))4-07~1805 .

Gracious Irving. 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Village Manor and
Riverside Apartments In Middle·
port . From $249·$373. Call 740·
992·5064 Equal Housing Opportunities.

0 · 6·C dozer, turbo, till, 4 poll
ROPS, sweeps, cargo 60 winch,

l2ti,900, 740·992·5072.
Fiberglass topper, bed liner, taUgate hner &amp; protector lor Ford

pupa, 4 males, 1 female, ready to
go, molher and lather on premia·
ea. $200 each, to good homes,

740-992·3418
AKC Registered Ron Weller&amp;. 2
Females, 9 weeks otd, Shots &amp;

wormed 1150 00 each 7•0·3889788
AKC Sheltie puppies, trl and
sabM and whhe. vet checked. ax·
celient ped1gre1Pl. $250· $350

each. 74().698-1~5.
AKC Yorkshire Terrier Puppies.
Very Small ; Oaushchund Pup·
ptes, CFA Registered Pers1an
Kittens, Vel Checked, 7-40·367·

nos

Oalmat1on Pupptes, $50 Each. 7

Land For Sale 10 M1les Out Of
Gallipolis On Stale Route 218,
Good Home Site With Some
Woods In Hannan Trace School
District, Elementary &amp; H1gh
School. Call 7_.0 ·256·6228. Or

2566

Full -blooded Boxer pupp1es,
6wks old, all mates. Mother &amp; fa·
ther on pramrses, can see 304-

740-256·1417

One bedroom apartment tn Middleport, all utilities paid, $100 deposit, $270 month, call 740-992·
7806 Bam-Spm

Full Srze Futon. Coffee Table With
Matching End Tables. TV Stand,
SingLe Futon, Full Siza Bed, Rode-

NOTICE
Ftonc:h City Pol Grooming

Lot for sale- Gallipolis, 90x172 ,
ntce ne1ghbort10od , quiet, 740·

446-4722
Now takmg sealed bidS on com·
mercia! lot on US 35 Henderson
Ma11 bids to S1ders :1123 Malvern Ad Rock H11i, SC 29732
Opening date September I . 1998
Reserve the nght lo refuse any
or all btds For info call 803·366·

9436
Racine- Dorcas/ Greenwood Cemetary Rd I Oak Grove Ad • 1.5 •
11 acres. 740·992·6542 or 740Scen1c Valley at Apple Grove.
wv Bu1ldmg tots stngte wldes
accepted . public water, 2C
mmutes lrom new Bulfalo Bndge
on Jerry's Run Rd Clyde Bowen
Jr 304-576·2336
Smgle structure on 50x60 lot near
swlmmJng pool, Middleport, grea1
possibilities. call740-992-0052
Two story building and lot. corner

ol Cnerry Street &amp; Qak Alley, Syr
acuse, $9500, call 740·992·2631,

360

Real Estate
Wanted

Cash Paid For land In Galha
County, Blackburn Really, 740-

446--0008
We Buy land 30 · 500 Acres
We Pay Cash 1-800-213-8365
Antt'Ony Land Co

Now Taktno Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse

Apartments $295/Mo .. 740-446·

0006

Qutred Call Toii·Free 1·868-840·
0521
I ·5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
$4,000 lo cal Gov' t &amp; Ban k
Repo'' Call t -800 ·522-2730, X

1709
large three bedroom farm house.
carpeted, garage. $400 plus secunty deposit, al so apartment,

1275, 330·94S.4505
Male Wanls Female To Share 3
Bedroom Home Expenses Only
In Country No lnstde Pets. Alco hol, Drugs Or Games If Interest-

ed. 740-388-11423 After 6 PM.
Nice 3br, references &amp; deposit

No pets 34-67S.5162

Pomef'O'i· tour bedroom. SIR. new·
ly decOrated. HUD. no pets. small
yard . patio , depo&amp;lt . 7-t0-992-

6666

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homts. au
conditioned. $260-$300, sewer,
water and trash Included . 740 -

992-2167
2 bedroom mob1le home In
Ractne. no pets, 740-992·5858

•

5640.
Mob1le home for rent ln MasOn
No pets 304-773-5751
Small 2 Bedroom Moblli HOn\8 In
Porter, Close To Schools, Hospital, Stores. Newly Painted, water,
&amp; Trash Pa1d, $250/Mo., $250

Thrie bedroom mobile home In
Pomeroy, no pets, 740-992·5656

ltaller For Rent. 740-4411-1279.
Two bedroom trailer for rent
(available August 181), nice
coonlry &amp;effing. central air. porch,
storage room , trees, big yard! !5
miles east of Racine, no Inside
pets. references required, $3!50/
month plus deposit, 740·949·
2644 Mrllng&amp;.

440

Apartments
for Rent

nlshed and unfurnished, security
deposit required , no pets , 7-'0·

992-6619.

992·2216.

Unbelievable. new 14x80. no
payments after tour years Call 1-

1 Bedroom Apartment , Stove &amp;

Refrigerator Included. 740-446·

800-948-5678

2583

log Chair, CD Rack, Student De&amp;k,
Desk CllaJr, Lamps And Other
Items Ava•lable Need To Sell By

Surday July 2tillt, 741).446-9787

Rtver Bend Place now accepting
appllcattons for HUO substdlzed
apts for &amp;lderly/handicapped or
d1sal1led people EOH 304 ·882-

GE 24ft cu' Chest type Freezer
$100 oo. cookar Canner 21qt .,
like new $40 oo. Canner Jars,

3121 or 304-882-3274.

$1 25 Oozen. 740-446-3824

APT AVAILABLE NOW
Twin Rivers Tower now accepting
application&amp; for 1br HUD slbsid·
1zed apt for elderly and handr·
capped EOH 304-675-6679

Good Used Commercial Carpet ,
50e Per Yard Can Be Seen At
17 43 Centenary Road. Gathpolls.
740-446·9585, Or 740-4411-2683
Grubb's Piano- tun1ng &amp; repa•rs
Problems? Need Tuned ? Call the
p1ano Or 740-446-4525

CHela Motel Lowest Rates In
Town. Newly Remodeled, HBO.
Clnemax Showllme &amp; D1sney
Weekly Rates. Or Monthly Rates .
Construction Workers Welcome
740-441 -5698. 740-441-5167

Heavy lined draperies, 11ght In
co lor. $45, Sears exerc1se bike
$15, 3 rack. walnut, qu1lt rack,

$65: 740-Wl-2961 .
JET
AEAAnON MOTORS
Repatred, New &amp; Ratlulll In Stock.
Call Ron Evans, 1-800-537·9528.

Steeping rooms w11h cook1ng
Also tra•ler space on ri ver . Al l
hoo~ · ups Call after 2·00 p m .
304-n:l-5651, Mason wv

Llqour License For Sale, $65,000,
05 Permit If interested. Send Response To CLA 442 c/o Galiipohs
Oatly Tribune, 825 Third Avenue,

740-385-4367.

470 Wanted to Rent

Gallipollo, OH 45631 .
Wanted To Rent 3 Bedroom
House In Gallla Co., Preferably
Wltn Basement And Garage, Call

Moving Have Side by Side 20 Cu .
Ft Refrigerator, Almost New! 740-

446·0897

740-44e-2398 Aller 5·30 PM

New western saddle, t:rown/silve1
trim $375 Brown Eng11sn sad ·

MERCHANDISE

die used a few lrmes $95. 304·
562·1876.

Household
Goods

One engagement and two wedding bands for sale. ask1ng $200.

740-992·6988

Appliances .
Recondtlloned
Washers , Dryers. Range&amp; , Refrl grators 90 Day Guarantee!
Fren ch City Maytag, 740-446-

Pool For Sale. 27x4. Almost Newt
Asktng $700 Evenings, 740-446·

4175

7795

Prlm11tar- low lnstallatton with
rebate , first montn free, free HBO.
StarOne special $49 lniUIItatlon.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers . relnoerators.
ranges Skaggs Appliances . 76
Vme Street, Call 740-446 -7398,

800·263-2640.

1-1100-499-3499

Queen Size Bedroom Su1te $400.
large F1ling Cabinet Wltl'l, Securi·
ty LOck 1100, 740-256-1~

Polly'l New l Ulld Fumltura
Flags &amp; Army Surplustt!
2101 JeHerson Ave
Open 9 30 · 5 00 Mon·Sat

Reconditioned Guaranteed To
Work Whirlpool Washer $85:
Hotpolnt Washer $85 : Whirlpool
Dryer $75: Hotpolnt Dryer $75,
Kenmore Refrigerator $100: Call
Aftltf 5:30 740-446-9066

Used Wtndow Atr Conditioning
Units. Olffarenl Sizts. Guaranteed,

Scooters, Electric Wheelchairs,
Sates· Rental , Trade . New &amp;
Used, Bowman's Homecare, 7-40-

740-11116-0047

Antiques

44e-72B3.

Buy or sel l Rive rine Antiques,
1124 E. Main Street, on At 124,
Pomeroy Hours M T w 1o·oo
a m to 6 00 p.m , Sunday 1 00 to
6 00 p.m 740·992-2526 , Russ
Moore owner.

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Seare Whirlpool Tub Spa, Foktlng
PCP Champion Walker, CollectkJn
Of Cape Cod Dinnerware, Never
used , Oecoratalve Wall Plates,
Smoking Ptpe&amp;, Call 740 ·446-

0639
Set ot Iron horses with driver,
wagon &amp; barrels, Wurlitzer piano,

740-992-3860

"COOL DOWN!"
Central Air Conditioning Free Estimates• If You corn Call us. We
Both Lose! 740·446-6306 . 1·800·

29Hl098
1/3 carat. round diamond solltatre,

The Pomeroy Thrift Shop has

moved to 145 Norllt Socond A.,._
nua. Middleport (Cash Bahr's old
bulldtng), bu~ing - baby Items.
breakfast sets &amp; good clean used
furniture on consignment, Open
Tuesday-Friday, 11·4, 740·992·

size 6. paid 1800, will lake $550; 3725.
Marquis wedding set 112 carat .
size 7, patd $1400 . will take
$1250 ; wadding gown with veil
size 7, paid $700 wNI take, $300:

140-367-Q286 or 140-949-2481

Two 5 piete bedroom suites; 8
piece Danish modern dining room
sune, 1 roll tcp dlok (motlorn), cafi

740-992·3897-. Spm.

2 Car Boy s &amp; 2 Cappers . 740-

441.0708.
2 large doll oouses, furnished or

Vacation rental· Southern Ottto,

Molga County cobln. all ccnvon·
lencas, hOIIub, fllhlng, paddle
boats. hiking, dilly, -kly ralos,
alaepa olght 740-tll2·!072.

· 304-882·2436

2 Swlviel Rockttra, Mauve Color,
Two Fo r $25; 2 While Luther
cnalrs . Two For $25 ; 740-44e-

3318

Walarllne Special 31• 200 PSI
121.95 Por 100; 1" 200 PSI

$37 00 Per 1Oo: All Brass Com·

prelllon Fllllrlg11n Stock
RON EVANI ENTERPRISES
tubs, approx . 600gall $75aa. .loolrlon, Ohlo.l-«XX-537-9528
304-67S.3260 after Spm.
WITH SIKKEHITHE BEAUTY IS
IIORETHAN SKIN DEEP.
3 HP B&amp;S Waler Pump Wllh 4
Sprinkler&amp;. Stand&amp; &amp; Hoou ; Your dlek it lhll cenler of your

2·30x75 Round heavy plastic

Craftsman Power Tools, 740.~

1319.
Brown couch ror sale

Phone 304-67S.3440

•

$100

Poodle puppies, tiny toys. AKC .
shots &amp; wormed, 740-667-3404

580

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables
BLACKBERRIES

$ 13-gal. You Ptc k $10-gal No
Weeds. Berries On Fence 304 ·
458-1667 Le8'o'e Message
Pick Your Own Pea ches, Yellow,
$10 Bu&amp;hel, Brrng Containe r.
Open 6 Days Week , Rayn or
Pea ch Orchard . 5 M1tes South
Route 7, Gatllpolrs. OhiO 740..446-

4807,
S~ver Queen Sweet Corn, No Or·
der Too Large Or Smam 7~-

8850.

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK
610 f;arm Equipment

tntiMitlnlng and roc:rtlllort ICUv·

IIIII. SO don'! lull give II I 'lin·
Ish'. Glvo II 1 quallly Slkktns
finish w111t 1!t1 Colol DEK or Rut&gt;

. , t&gt;oiDEKI)'IIeinl.
PAINT PLUS (:104)175-40M.

1981 Honda CB900, 14,000
Mllel. Excellent ConditiOn! Aaktng
$1 ,700, 740-245-9652 Evem~a
Attef SP.M.

1980 ·1990 Trudq For $100111
Seized And Sold
LOcally Ths Monlll.

Trud&lt;l, 4114'&amp;, Ell:
HI00-522-2730, X3901 .
1980 Toyota Cefica Dependable
WO&lt;I&lt; Car $400 00 OBO 740-256·
9184
1982 Chevy Camaro. 1550. 1981
Eagle, 4-wd $350 304-576-2428
1982 Cutlass Sup11me. 2 D. 260
V8 Good Condition . S1 ,500 00
Firm 740-w.2..t568.

1983 Horizon Runs &amp; Olives
Greatt $450, 080 7&lt;4{).4.41-1083
t 984 Chrysler 5th Avenue . Decen t Car $500 . OBO 740 ·441·

0584.

t987 ~. pws, pwb, pwt, ami
fm cau, auto, all new brake system, good wort~. car, askmg $500

OBO. 740-992.0139.

Norih
• f 2

740-4411-7020
1988 Bonneville LE. maroon, 4dr,
new tires &amp; brakes. good cond

$3.200 304-67S.5792 after Spm.
1988 Cullass Calais Oldsmobile,
Black.nnted WindOWS, AulomaltC,
Power Steering, Power Brakes.

128.000 m~ 740-379-2796
1988 Dodge Daytona 2 2 L En-

gine 1500 00 OBO 740-245-5870
1989 Dodge Dayton~~ . 5-sp
$2,000 1992 Ford Explorer,
$12,500 . 304 -675-5.t4t or 30467~116

Bonom Boal, Wtth Tratler. &amp; 3 HP .
Sears Motor . $700 Or Tradt , ·

$3,850.304·773-5241.
1990 Honda C1v!C, ntghway mile·

age $3,000 304·675-4466 or
304-67H444
1991 Thunderbird , body -mini
condttlon. fully loaded . sunroof,
needs engme work S1.700 304·

675-1843
1991 Toyota Corolla OX 83 ,000
Motes, 5 Speed, 31 MI. /Gal .. I&gt;C, I
Excellent Condttlon , $4,500, 740·
446·3677
1 993 Davey Allrson T· Bird 302
HO, no mlles. extras . must se111

304-i75-3354
1993 Ponttac Grand Pm, bnght
red extenor, gray lfltenor, 84,000
miles $6,895. 304-675-3324

1994 LHS BEAUTIFUL LUXURY
CAR • leather seats. atarm sys·
lem. cellular phone moon roof,
84k mges. nice car. call 740-742·
3082 days or 740-742-8403
evenings
1994 Ponllac Ftrebtrd , V-6 au·
tomat1c, ali power. low mtles,

$7900, 740·992-7614 or 740-992·
3085
1995 Caval1er, 2 door coupe, 5
speed , air, amlfm cassette, rear
defroster, 76,000 miles. $6200,

1991 553 Sheeps Foot Roller.
$42,000. 48 Inch Double Drum
Sheaps Foot Roller $3, 200.
MNPA Vibrating Tamper For A.
416 Cat $4 ,600, Tool Trailers 45
Ft ·30 Ft Hara t500 Ptle Hammer
$23 000 , 1 Drop Hammers Wtlh
65 Ft Leads $7 ,500 , 1 Renco
Straw Blowers $5 ,200, One 3 Inch
Gorman Aupp Pump $900, M1sc
Steel Beams From 20 Ft ·57 Ft.
One 10 By 50 Offi ce Trailer
$3,800. 1 Trench Box. 1 Pipe
Lazar , 1 'rop Con Transmit ,

• 6 5 3

1991 Harl•y Oavtson FUiTC

Soulb

113.500. Gcod Condnlon. Lets Of .

•KJ10987S
9 K

Chrome, Send Response To CLA '
442, c/o Galbpolia Da lly Tribune.
825 Third Avenue, Gallipolis, OH

12.700 304-67S.5441
Soutll

1994 Honda Magna V·4 750 cc:

BARNEY

3909.

1995 Harley Sportsler 1200,

CARD· PLAY IN'
VARMINT!!

8 700 mtles Ex cond. many ell.·
tras. read~ to go $8 750 304-

67S.1310

$4,600, 740·643·2916 Aller 4,

1997 Chevy Blazer Phone after
93 Honda Accord, 2 door cot.Jpe,

auto. ktaded. 740.742·8903.
96 Toyota Camera. 19K. loaded.

$18,500 OBO. 7..0.985-3831.
Credit Problems? We Can Help
Easy Bank Financing For Used
Veh ic les. No Turn Downs , Call
Transportation Problems? Let L:s
Help! Call 740.-446-7278 Between

Vemear Round Baltr, Arts Way 2
Ton Grinder, 10 Ft. Transport

Disk, CO&lt;n Pld&lt;er, 740-379-2882.
Your Area Bush Hog Deater For
Parts, Aolary Cutters, Loaders.
Tillers. Finish Mowers. Etc Carmichaels Farm &amp; Lawn Midway
Between Gallipoha &amp; Rio Grande,

11 00 ·6.00 Or 740·388·9062 An
yuma.
Upton Used Cars Rt . 62·3 Miles
South of Leon , WV. Flnancmg
Available 304-458-1069

720 Trucks for Sllle
1982 Chavy S·IO, Black Emoron
palnl. headers, 350 angina &amp;
tran smission , tinted windows.
American.. racing wheels, sharp ,
ex. cond f3,500 304-773-5840.
1967 Ford 150 4 WD. 306 Cylinder, Runs Great\ Good Condition,

High Mt~S 13.600,740-379-2133.

350

Ohio On Jackson Pika 740-448·
2412 Or 1·800-59&lt;4·1111 .

chromed-out engine, tift-kit, gumbo tires, small repairs needed,

Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Aaaldenllal And Commercial
Lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All
Sizes 01 o4 WD Ancl· 2 WD Farm
Tractors, Hay EqUipment, John
Deere Skid Steer Loaders. Check
With Us About Financing As Low
As 2.9% On Lawn Tractors And
Low Ratit Financing On New And
Used Equipment. Carmichael 's

1994 Bluer, red , 4x4 Tahoe,
56,000 miles , 4-dr. loaded . 304-

Farm &amp; Lawn Gallipolis, OH 74044e-24121-800-594-1111

630

Llvellock

Morgan &amp; Saddlebred 4yr old
gektlng, good trail horse. $1,500
0&lt;

wUIIrado. 304·562-1876

640

Hay &amp; Grain •

Hay lor 11le· 11 00·11 501 bole,
alao mulch hay lor sale, $1.00/

bait. cal 740-7•2·2083.

TRANSPORTATI ON
710 Autos for Sele
1975 Old&amp;moblle Cutlass S Colonade, 1wo dOOr hardtop. 350 automatic, • new !Ires. new brake

lines. nuda brakes. body folr.
$350 OBO. 740-992-6988

1977 Chevy Corvelle 350 Au·
tomatlc, 1'· Top, WNte, Tan lnterl·

or, 50,000 Milts, $9,000 OBO.
740-44&amp;-1021 .
1110 ·litO HONDA CARl FOR

'100 Solred &amp;SOld Looelly Thlt
Monlh. Call HD0-522·2730 Ext.
4420.

LATE, LATE
6AME!!

12,200. OBO. 304.e7S.2995

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27 Poe1 Pound
29 E.all Indian

West North
Pass 2 t

2•
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12 Egypllan
lizard
19 1111. oc:hool
21 Crony
22 Wood-cUlling
tool •
23 EnvlrontMIII
24 Pencil part
25 Campua
pans
palm
30 Someuting
unique
31 Decade

Opening lead: • Q

numbers

Speed isn't
everything

37 --carte
38 - of London
40 Correcl
41 Hh hard
42 Anllpolhy

43-·

I have alway" thought ral:tng L·ar!oo

45 German

river

around ovallracks wilh only wall' In

1972 17 F1 lnpertal Tri-Hull With .
85 H. P Evinrude Motor And .. ~
Tratler, Runs Good $1,200, 740- · ~

cra....h into ab"urdly dang.c:mu'i . I'm a
fan of Formula I gmnd pn• racmg.
where al lea.\1 the drivers have tn
change gears severnl times a lap and
negotiate a variely of comers . Also.
the tracks are destgned to lry lo lim ilthe danger. And Fonnula I cars are
technical marvels. How long do you
think it lakes a grand pm car 10 go
from a standing sian, up 10 100 mph
and back 10 stalionary?
Atlhe bridge table. players should
take some ttme ··at least 30 seconds
-- when the dummy first appears. If
entenaining hopes of being a reasonable player. you musl do some
counting and fnnn a plan of campaign. Inslanlly pushing lhe accelerator IO the noor and chargmg forward
thoughtlessly is fatal.
What's your line in this four-spade
contract? Weslleads the hean queen.
After wtnning with the ace. East
switches to lhe diamond queen.
Despile no encouragement from
Nonh •• b01h his bids announced a
bad hand ·· understandably South
wasn'l willing 10 stop shon of game.
South saw that if the club queen
wa.~n"l droppmg. he would have to
play the trump sui I for one loser. Rec·
ogmzmg !here was only one chance
lo do Ihal. declarer led Ihe spade ktng
from hts hand. As he hoped. the Singleton queen did drop. here from
East: Wesl won wilh his ace Soulh
won Wesl 's dtamond return, drew
!rumps. tried unsuccessfully lo drop
the club queen. and claimed 10
tricks.
A commenlator claimed lhat a
1-onnula I car can go from zero to
I00 and back lo zero in five seconds'

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1977 Sea Ray 17ft 180HP/Mercrulser Inboard/outboard. dttpth •
finder, am-tm-cassette, 1986
uatler $3,500 . 304-675-2314 aher

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

1978 18ft. Trt Haul boat 70np
motor &amp; tratler wfsome accessor lei. Boat &amp; motor tn real good
shape. Asking $3.300 form. 740·
-we-3466

Tt115 GOMfC,

ST~IP UPI&gt;AT~I&gt;

1985 Welcraft Ski Boat 19 Fool.
Cuddle Cab1n. 140 HP. In-Board
Mercrulser, Runs Good, Good
Condlt1on W1th Skis. Vest, Knee

l&gt;AIL- Y.

Bca•d. $5,200, 740·379-2133
1993 LX650 Yamaha. t995 VXR
650 Yamaha, Double Tratler, :
Flush K1l, $7.000 OBO, 741&gt;-256- •
1279
.
1995 1211 atummum Jonn boat,
seats, aluminum oars , ancnor
$350 1995 12· 1411 boat trailer.

THE BORN LOSER

$250 304-675-3581

N--It:&gt; ..lUS\" v.li-V\11) IJrot\G
wtm "'-'&lt; DIE.T 7

35HP Johnson boat motor, run&amp;
g6od $600 304·675·5131
Kawasakt STS Jet ski, still under
warranty, three seater, 83 horsepower bought new July of '97 .
three matchmg Kawasaki ski
vests and tra1\er all go w1th It, ~
$5000 . 740-949-2203 or 7"0·94920,.5. will cons ider trade lor a '
good pontoon boat.
Sid thll IUmmert
18ft. Deep·V, closed bow, 160HP
Mercrulser inboard, w/trailer, tile jackets &amp; bumper&amp; $2,050 . 740· ·
446-3814

BIG NATE

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

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Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

PEANUTS
SI-IARE M'&lt; 8LAJ.IKET
WITH VOU .. WI-IAT DO VOU

1980 Fleatw1ng with awnmg 17ft
1972 Anstocrat 18ft , A/C, 1973
Smoky 1~ 12' Boat, Trallef And
6 HP Motor, $800, 1699 Bob Me·
COrmiCk Rd. 740-44e-1511

FOR ME?

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IF '(OU GIVE ME A CALL ,

I'M U5UALL'I'

I CAN ALWAV5 COME OVER

AFTERNOON DURIN6 T~E
MIDDLE OF THE WEEK .

AND 6UMD '(OUR I-IOU5E ..

PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES

6 UNSCRAMBLE
ABOVE LETTERS
TO GET ANSWER
SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS

19~5

Nomad Deluxe, 30 Ft Ftlth
Wheel, With Slide-Out, Central
Heat &amp; Atr, Microwave. Stereo.
Self-Contained . 1 Owner . Used

Mucous - Tulip - Cuno - Bygone - YOUR SOUL
Overheard at town mus1c hall "Some people say
mustc IS the VOICe of YOUR SOUL "

Very Li111e, 740-245-9376

1A96 Coachman Catalina Ute
Travel Trailer, Excellent Condl· ·

I FRIDAY

llortl Garage Kept, 7•0.256-6279, :
740-258-6757.
9 1/2 Truck Camper, AC , MW. •
Showers , Furnace, 3W Frldg .
TV., Ant, 3 Burn Stove, Oven, 20 . •
Gal. Water Plus Hot, Hall Dam .. :

1988 GMC Pick-Up 314 ton, 350 aga,Sala$3,500,740-446-111' .
nnglne 304-675-5780.
1968 Toyota pick-up,

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LON8ll

I WAS WATCHIN' TH'

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sllle

Budget Priced Transmisstons A.ll
Types, Access To Over 10,000
TransmissiOnS, 740·245-sen
'

1996 Kioti, 4WD, 3 cylinder d•esel
compact utility' tractor, model
3054 , 30 np ' 50 hOurs, front

tion.l50. 740-949·2119

ALL

only, 740-992·3719

125. 74().446-2316

Vickie. 740·448-2897

4 hOle hog feeder In good condl-

I WAS JEST

WATCHIN'!!

675-4849

74()-643-2644 After 6

wetghts, 5' bush hog. $8200, 74D992·3085

NO, MA'AMH

1997 Harley Davidson Fat Boy,
loaded, showroom condllton, low
miles, $18,500. serious inqu~r.aa

760

DOWN

Vulnerable: North-South
Desler: South

1993 Kawasaki Ninja, 5,000 ac·
tual miles. runs &amp; looks great

256-6758

lllnb.riNe

311 Singer Roll

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4!631

1996 Ford Contour 4cyl, auto.
loaded. 2,800 mtles $7.600 304·

Spm 304-67S.7453

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740-2511-1270.

57 Guides

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1984 Honda . Water Cooled.

11.000 Miles . 11.000; 12 Fl V· •

5pm

1990 Ford Thunderbird LX 3 8 V6, fuel inJeCted , auto , P/S, PIB,
P/W, P/M, air, crul&amp;e , white w/
black mterlor, 71,000 miles

.

Wte8&amp;

with

11~n

25 aue.tlorut
28Tow--

• 8 7 f 2
• 75 f 2

2181 .

liMping apol

20 Adrltltlc, •.g.
21 Small Uln apo1

• 6 4 3

19M Honda Magna V45, $1900 ,
also 1 998 Honda 300 ATV, _.
$3800, both excellent, 740-949·

5,600 Miles. 14 ,700 00 74D-446·

1987 Dodge Shadow 99,000
Miles, Runs Good, Looks Good.
Sports Package. Spoiler, Sunroof,
NC, PS. PB. $1,500. Or Trade For
TrUCk Of Equal Or Greater Value I

07-ZHII

w.lled
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17 v•M~~~Mn~

740-949·8005

740-446·8390. After 5.

Used Furniture Store Below H~li ·
day Inn. In Kanauga Beds
Couches . Dressers , Ta~les.
Desks. Lamps . Mattresses . And
Morel Summer Hrs Monday Thru
Frldly, Hrs 10-6, 740-446-4782

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poi&amp;,OH 74Q-.4.46-1528

Summer Cleii'Jince on 111 Huaqvarna l1wn mower~ I 1trlng
Queen Size Watertled 4 Drawer
trlmmefl . Quarenteed lowe1t
Pedstat. M1rroreCl Headboard ,
Two Matresses. Heatar Pad , • prlco.
Skiers Equipment Compony
Sheets, Comfoner. $150 Firm.
304-671f..7421

304-675-SOFA (7632)

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Professional Groommg by Appointments Over 15 yrs e.:penence , New balhtng system, "Uttra
Wash", 650 Second Ave Gallt·

OBO. 74().992-2805

Mobile home stle available bet·
ween Athens and Pomeroy. call

530

882·3340

Uft chair, like new, $200; 25" console TV with remote control. $75

460 Space for Rent

510

Weeks, 740-388-8922.

$1 .00 Per Yard Or Take II All AI

Furnished
Rooms

450

RENTALS

Two bedroom trailer on rented lot · 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, fur·
carper. must see $8 , ~00 , 740·

560

For Sate Reasonably. Two Grave
Spaces wllh vaults , Ohio Valley
Memory Gardena Gallipolls.Ohlo
Cal Cclloct 740-11116-8506

2 Baths C.ll740-288-0007
elr condlllorted, ,_

board No Ralls $30 00 740.4467310 Anytlrre

RallQ8f. $300 304-675-11348

Deposlt, No Pttts, 740-388-9325.

1188-926·3426.

~lddleport .

2bdrm. apta, total elecutc . appliances lurnisned, laundry room
faCilities, ctose to school '" town .
Applications available at Village
Green Apts 149 or call 740 992-

Glenwood Rd 2&amp;3br mobile
home lor rent $350 mo 304-562-

New 3br $900 down . $149 per
mo Free skirt. t-8Q0.691 ·67n

In

44e-2957

Bkldc , brick, sewfu ptpes windows, lintels, etc Claude Wtnters.
Rio Grande. OH Call 740 -245·
5121

New Haven, 1br furnished apt
Deposit &amp; reterences . 304·81!2-

1st lime buyers E -Z linanc1ng, 2
or 3 bedrooms , around S2QO per
month Call Credtl line 1·800 ·
3 BR, 2bethl, Home For Rent 1

7 Ptece Black Laminate Dining
Set W1th Matching Hutch Excellent Condition Paid $2 ,200.00
Asktng $800 oo Full Size Head-

cal1740-992-4514

3 Bedroom House . 1 Bath, WID
Hook -Up, 172 Fourth Avenue,
GallipoliS, $375/Mo . DepoSit Re-

948·5678.

1 Bedroom , AJC , WID. Hook-Up,
Near Holzer, $27~ .• .,. Utilities.
Deposit 6 Llase Required . 740-

110,500

Call 1-800-94a-5678.

843-5327

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41 0 Houses for Rent

bedroom, two bath, $17 ,500. 740-

1534

Commerctal-Otfice or Attall , 87
Mill St. Middleport 1,450 Sq Ft.
$400 mo Corner Building . 740·
992-6250 Acquisl11ons (nut

lormalk&gt;n. 740-446·2921

3br. 2 bath. ceram•c tiLe , beautiful
solid oak kitchen w/ OW &amp; vent·
ed MW, large FA w/ wood stove,
FP In lR. single car garage, large
fenced yard, new vmyl siding ,
shutters. roof &amp; g1au doors
Must see to appreciate $79 ,000

304-1175-6256.

Buildings

740-992·3564"' 740-992-2839.

1992 Clayion 1&amp;'X60' . 2 BR, 2
Baths, Garden Tub, New Carpet,
&amp; Vln)ll , Very Good Cond. 740388-8424

CompConloy

Price Reduced 2-story, 3br,
basement. new vtnyl siding , dou·
ble lot , Bellmeade 304 -875-

340 Business and

949·2499

Ooublewtde 3br, 2 ba l h, $1 ,345
down, $217 permo Free dellv·

NEED TO SELL

Used single Wide , around 1100
""'IT'OOih Call1-600-1148-5678.

for Sele
·s..rnmor SpKiol"

31&gt;&lt; $199/mo fiae aJr &amp; dotlvery
only II Olltw&lt;IOd HO . . .

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Merchandise

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JULY 241

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Wanted Shde·ln Truck Camper.
9 Or 1o Ft , Sell-Contained, Must

Be In Good Condlllon, 7•().258- '
8038
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SERVICES

67S.5040
1995 cnevy 5-10 , ex cond 304·

810

675-5479.
1997 Dodge Ram 1500 E,;tended
Cab Laramie SLT Conversion
Package, 360 Automatic, a.ooo

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Unconditional lifetime guarantee.

Mllao. Like Now, $18,500, 740· Local references furnished Es256-1142.
labltshed 1975 Col 24 H11 (7401
446·0870. 1-800·287-0576 Rog·
1996 Fretghlllnar Classic XL, with en Walllrproofing

ASTRO-ORAPH

o/o spec. 77.000 miles. full warranty package. call for details.

304-n:l-5540
1998 GMC Sonoma pickup, 5
speed. air. CD player. 740-91l9·

' 3420."

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs

ApPliance P&amp;rts And Servtce All '
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex· ·
perlence All Work Guaranteed,
French City Maytag , 740·446· ·

n95

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C&amp;C General Home Mam·
tenence· Painting, vinyl siding,
carpentry, doors, wtooows, baths, ,
mobile home repau and more Fof

'96 Jeep Classic, 4 door automatIc, loaded, 120,800 OBO. 15,000
miles, 304-773-5540
trae asllmata call Chet, 740-992·
1978 Jeep CJ-5. 56.000 original 6323.
mllet, Y·8, llbarglaa1 body, new
!Ires. sofVblklnl top, wllull cover.

$!!,800. OBO 304-695-3023.

Professional 20yrs exper1ence

with all ma&amp;onary. brick, !&gt;lock &amp; .
stone . Also room addlllons, ga-

1979 CJ5 Jeep New Top, Good rages, etc. Free estimates. 304·
Running Gears, 4 WD, 7~0 · 682· n3-g550.
7236 Davllme; 740·882·7083 Al- 840 Electrical and
lar9.

Refrigeration

1987 Ford Ranger, 4x4. call 740.
992-3485.
Ord'l Eloctrlcal S.Nico, IOIIdon1111 1nd eomm1rclal, 740·848-

1993 Ford ~trollor Van, Aulo 4020.
A/C, Crulu, AMIFM Couollt:
740-256-11384.
R - O&lt; COIMIIrCill wiring

HNico or -"'· !!IIIII&lt; U:
19g7 Jeop Sporla Wrangler, 4- -cons4d
olocl~clon. Ridenour
wd, 4.0 Iller, IUIO, 20,000 ml ..a. Electrlcol, WV00030e, 304-e711114.500. 304-576-2929.
~1788 .

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Congregational
TriaityChurdl

Second 4 Lynn, Pomeroy
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
Sunday sdlool and wonhip 10:2:5
Dailey Mus · 8:30a.m.

Apostolic

Church of Chnst
.._...., Clo!ll'dl ol Clorill
212 W. MainS!.
·

Minister: Danny Biu

Sunday School • 9o30 a.m.
WQrship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednelday Servica - 7 p.m.

...........,.
w...- Clourdl otCiorilt
3n26 Childn:n's Horne Rd.

Ubcny Aasembly of God
P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane

Mason, W.Va.

Sunday Scilool · II a.m.
WoB!lip . IOa.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

PI.Sior: Neil Tennant

10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Mlcldlcport Cbo!d! ol Clorilt
5th and Main

Pastor AI Hartson
You!h Minister: Bill Frazier
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 8o15, !Oo30a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday services · 7 p.m.

IIOpt Bopllll Churdl (Soetllen)

Pas10r: Jim Ditty

510 GrantS!., Middlepon

Sunday school - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Kno Church of C.rill
Worship · 9:30a.m.

fl'ft Will Bapllll Church
Ash S!rcct, Middleport

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
PIS!or-Jeffr&lt;y Wallace
IS! and 3rd Sunday

Pastor: Les Hayman

Sunday Service · 7:00p.m.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.

a..n..uow Riclce Cburdl of Clorlst

Wednesday Service-7:00p.m.

Ep ,scop al

c326.....E. ~Cbu!d!
a St, Pomeroy
Rector: Rev. D. A. duPiantier

Holy EudwiS! and
Sunday Scilool10:30 a.m.
Coffee hour foUowinJ

.........

Hoi mess
31057 Stale Roote 32:5, Langsvlle
Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young

Sunday sdlool · 9:30a.m.
Sunday worship · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer service. 7 p.m.
Ca!Yory Pllpim Chapel
Htrrisonville Road
PIS!Or: Rev. Viaor Roush
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
WO&lt;Ship · II •·!"·• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Serv1ce- 7.30 p.m.
~ oiSuroellobal Church

Leading Cruk Rd., Rulland
Pastor: Rev. Dewey King

Sunday school-9:30a.m.
Sunday wonhip ·7 p.m.
Wednesday pr&gt;yer meeling- 7 p.m.
Plae G,.... Bible Roll_. Chun:h

Worship - 10:45 a.m.

Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Pomeroy Flnt Boptist

Z1oa Chard! of Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt143)

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

East Main St.
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Pastor: Roger Watson

Won;hip - 10:30 a.m.

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- HHO a.m., 7:00p.m.

Fint Southem Boptlst

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. Lamar O' Bryant

T•ppen Plllo Cbe!d! ol C~rill

Sunday School - 9o30 a.m.

Won;hip · 10:45 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:00p.m.

Instrumental

tn mile off Rr. 32:5

Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servict · 7:30p.m.

Wesleyoa Bible Holt..., Church
7l Pearl Sr., Middlepon.
Pastor: Rev. John Neville
Children's service - 10 a.m.

WoBhip · 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School - 9: ll a.m.
Worship · 10: ll a.m, 7j)() p.m.

PIS!or: Teny Stewart
Worship Service • 9a.m.
Communion · 10 a.m.
Sunday School - 10:15a.m.
Youlh· 5:30pm Sunday
Bible S!udy Wcdncsdoy 7 pm

Hyoell Ruo Hollaeu Chu!d!
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
WO&lt;Ship - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thur&gt;day Service - 7:30p.m.
Laurel Clllf Free Melbocllsl Chu!d!

Wednesday Service· 7:00p.m.

Brodbary Cburch or Christ

SW&gt;day School · 9:30a.m.

Fint BoptiS! Church
Pastor: Mark Morrow

Kodne Fl,.t Boptlsl

Pastor: Tom Runyon

Sunday School . 9:30a.m."
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Rick Rule

Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:40 a.m.. 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:00p.m.
Silver Run Boplisl

Rutload Church or Christ
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Pastor: Bill Lillie
Sunday School • IOa.m.

Brodronl Chun:h or Chrial
Comer of St. Rl. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.

Worship - lla.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7:30p.m.

Minister: Doug Shamblin
Youth Minister: Bill Amberger

ML Union BaptlSI

Sunday School · 9JO a.m .
WoBI!ip · HoOO a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.

Pastor : Joe N. Sayre
Sundav School-9:45 a.m.

WedneMJay Services · 7:00p.m.

Evening. 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Hickory Hills Chard! of Cllrlst

Btlhlehem Baptist Church
Great Bend, Roule 124, Racine, OH
Pastor · Daniel Berdine:

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Sunday WorShip · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7:00p.m.

Old Bethel Free Will Boptlot Church
28601 Sr R!. 7, Middlepnn
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Even ing -7:30p.m.
Thursday Services · 7:30

Evangel iS! Mike Moo"'
Sunday School . 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Liberty Chrlstlon Chun:b
Dexter

Postoro Woody Call
Sunday Evening - 6:30p.m.

Hillside Baptist Chun:h
St. Rt. 143 just off R1. 7
Pastor: Rev. James R. Acree, Sr.

Hemlock Grove Church
Pastor: Gene Zopp

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
wo .. hip - II a.m., 6 p.m.

Wednesday Sel'\'i1..-es •7 p.m.

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

VIctory Bapll•tlndcpendanl
l25 N. 2nd St. Middlepnn

Reedsville Chun:h of Christ
Pastor: Philip Sturm

Pastor: James E. Keesee

Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.

Worship- JOa .m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m .

Bible Study, WedneM:Iay, 6:30p.m.

Fakh Baptist Chu!d!

Christian Union

Ra•lroad Sl. , Mason
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - II am ., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Se rvices· I p.m.

Pastor: David DeWitt

Hartford Church of ChriS! In
Christian Union
Harlford, W.Va.

Paslor: Rev. Roy McCarty

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

Latter-Day Saints
Rcorpalud Church of Jesuo Christ
or Lauer Doy Saints
Portland-Racine Rd.
Pastor; Jerry Singer

Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
WoBhip- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m
The Church of Jesus
Chris! of Latter· Dey Salah
St. Rt. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday School 10:20-11 a.m.
Relief Sociely/Prieolhood I LOS-12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10:15 a.m.
Homemaking meeting, 1st Thurs . • 7 p.m.

Lutheran
St. Joho Lall!eru Cllu!d!
Pine Orove

Rutland Chun:h of God
Pastor: Ro11 Heath

Sunday Wo, hip · 10 a.m., 6 p.m.

Rutland Fret Will Baptist

W~nc:sday

Salem S!.

Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
EveAing - 7 p.m.

Services- 7 p.m.

Syracuse fl,.t Church of God

Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Catholic
Saered HH11 Calhollt Chun:h
161 Mulbcny Ave .. Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pastor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz

Sat. Con. 4:45-5 !,p.m.; Mass· 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9:15 a.m.,
Sun. MaS-5- 9:30a.m.

Apple and Second Sts.
Pastor: Rev. David Russell

l'ulor: Rev. Herbert Orate
Sunday School - 9:30 un.
Worship- lla.m., 6 p.m.
Wedncsdly Servica - 7 p.m.

PISIO&lt;: Ktith Rader
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonllip - 9 a.m.

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Basye
PIS!Or:

PaS!or. Ktith Rader
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

Oth er Chur c h eo.

M..,_
47439 Reibel Rd., Oles!er

llorYeotow-:!o

Vemopye Sullivan
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

l'lllor: Rev. Mary McDaniel
Sunday Servica: 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

Ml.....m.

aiad Emricll

Sunday School . 9 a.m.
Par1Chopol

Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires

Thursday Services- 7 p.m.

Meigs Cooperative Parish
Northeast Clusler
Allred
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 11 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Chester
Pa.'\lor: Sharon Hausman

Worship · 9 o.m.

Sunday Scilool and Worship· 10 a.m.
Evening Senrices- 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Sc:rviets · 6:30p.m.

Joppa

...,_,

PaS!or: Connie Fiares
Sunday School· 9:15a.m.
Wonllip - 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study Tuesday- 10 Lm.
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C~rlltlu Fellowoldp Churdl
Sunday sctvice, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.

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Youlh Fellowship Sunday, 7:00p.m.
Wednesday service, 7:00p.m.
Foltll Full Goopel Cllurdl
Long Bonom
Paslor: Sreve Reed

Pastor: Bob Randolph

Worship· 9:30a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: P.J. Chapman

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Pomeroy

ure Chun:h

.500 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Pa.slor: Lawrence Foreman

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 am
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Chu!d! of Jesus Christ,
Apostolk folth
1/4 mile past Fort Meigs on New lima Rd.
Pa."-or: William Van Meter

in new proposal

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Moni"ISior
Pas1oc Dewayne Stutler
Sunday School - II a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.
Eott Let.ort

Servica: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sun!'ay, 2:30p.m.
Pastor: Theron Durham

Pastor: Brian Harkness

Middleport Com11111aMy Cllun:h
515 Pearl Sr., Middleport

Worship - 9 a.m.

Sunday Scilool 10 a.m.

Pastor: Helen KJine

Cool•llle Chu!d!
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 9a.m.

Tuesday Services. 7 p.m.
Btthel Chun:h
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Wolllhip · 10 o.m.
Wednesday Service&amp;- 10 a.m.

HocklaiiJIOI'I Chorch
Orand Street

Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wolllhip · II o.m.
Wednesday Services- 8 p.m.
Tordl Church
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.

Nazarene

Pa!ilor: Sam Andtoon
Evening·

7~30

p.m.

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

Thursday Service - 7 p.m.
Synalst Mlulon
1411 Bridaemun St., Syracuse
Rev. Mike Thomp!16n,Pastor
Sundoy School . Hh.m.
Evening- 6 p.in.

Wednesday Service . 7 p.m.
Hue! Community Chum
OffRt. 124
Pa.ror: Ed."'l Han
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
wo ..hip. 10:30 •. m., 7:30p.m.

Rcedo•lllo Fellowo~lp
Chui'U oltlle Nuo,....
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wor1hip · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Sunday-7:00p.m.
Wednesday_-7:00 p.m.
Friday-7:00p.m.

Clifton Toberude Cllu!d!
Cliflon, W.Va.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service . 7 p.m.

New Ule VIctory Ceater
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis, OH
Paslor: Bill Stalen

Penleooatol Alsemhly
St. Rt J24, Racine
Pastor: William Hoback

Sunday School - HI a.m.
Evening- 7 p.m.

Wednesday St:rlices · 7 p.m.
Middleport Peotecostol
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rev. Clark Baker

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7:00p.m.

Presbytenan
Pastor; R~;v . Kri!'ana Robinson
Sunday School · I(J a.m.
Worship· II a.m.

Horrbon•llle Pmb1terlon Church
Worship - 9 a.m.

Sunday School · 9:4l a.m.

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Mlddlepon Pmb)1erioa
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

Seventh -Day Advent1st

Mane Clu!pel Church
Sunday school- 10 a.m.
Worship· II a.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Pastor: Roy Lawi11sky
Saturday Services:

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Church
lOng llottom
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship '. 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedhesday 7:30p.m.
ML OH•t Communlly Chun:h
Pastor: Lawrence Bush

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

Se..alh·Day Adventist
Mulberry Hts. Rd., Pomeroy
Sabbath School . 2 p.m.
Wollihip. 3 p.m.

United Brethren
ML Hen11011 Ualted Bmhrm
In Chris! Chun:h
Texas Communily off CR 82
Pastor: Robert Sanders

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
wo..hip. 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Yitdnesday Services . 7:30p.m.

Wedneday Service. 7 p.m.

Eden United Bmllnnln Christ

UnHed Foil~ Chu!d!

Postor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday School- II a.m.
Sunday Wo"h•p • 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00p.m.

Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pass
Paslor: Rev. Robert E. Smilh, Sr.

Sunday Sch&lt;J?I · 9:30a.m. ·

2 1/2 miles norlh of Reedsville:
on State Route 124

Wednesday Services- 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Youlh Service - 7:30p.m.

Pomeroy

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patienls are not unfairly denied
heahh care treatment."
Voinovich's announeemenlthat
he will back new curbs on health
insurers if elected Nov. 3 came two
days after Mary Boyle. his Democratic rival, said she was in favor
of the '·patienls' bill of rights "legislation being pushed by Oemocrals in Congress.
Ms. Boyle did not reiUrn a call
seeking comment on the Voinovich
proposal.

Syracuse Flnl United Pmbylerian

llynYille Co..munllf Cl!u!d!
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Won;hip • 10o30 o.m., 7 p.m.

Falllt:~pel

Mlddlepor1 Churdl of tbe N-.Paslor: Gregory A. Cundiff
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Won;hip · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

992·2955

EWING FUNERAL HOME

Pastor: David Dailey

Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evening· 7 p.m.

Eoddme H01110 ofl'royer
(at Burlingham church off Route 33)
Pastor: Robert Vance
Sunday worship - 10 a.m.
Wednesday service . 6:30p.m.

CormeJ-Soa.
Cannel 4 Buhan Rda.

Paslor: ~v. Ma!Jirel J. Robinao11

~i•~er ~uneral ~onu ,-unt.l
2114 Soutlt Second Ave.-Middlepon, OH
740-992-5141
Bruce R. F'- . Ditec1or

590 East Main Slrttel• Pomeroy, OH 45769
740-992·5444

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740-992-2644
740-992-6298

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Sentencing set
for two accused
of kidnapping
NEWARK (AP)- A southern
Ohio man and his girlfriend who
admilled to kidnapping a Knox
Counly man who was tortured
while being h~ld for $50,000 in
ransom will be sentenced nexl
week .
Charles E. " Chuck" Crowder.
60. of West Portsmouth. pleaded
guilty to kidnapping and felonious
assault in !he abduclion of William
Pack Sr.. who was held captive for
three days in February.
Crowder and Tricia Caywood,
34, of Piketon. were among a
group who took Pack from a home
in Li&lt;:king County and held him
captive in Scioto County before
they were arrested right after
receiving 1he ransom money in
Pickaway County, Kenneth
Oswall. assistant Licking County
prosecu1or. said Thursday.
Oswalt said Pack had been tortured. but would not elaborate.
Crowder pleaded guilty July 8
and faces up 10 18 years in prison.
Ms. Caywood. who pleaded guilty
to complicity to kidnapping. faces
a senten&lt;;e of up to 10 years.
They are scheduled for sentencing July 31.

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Howard, in last week's meeting. ~id thai county departments are expe&lt;:l·
ed to work wilh the budget appropriations made by !he commissioners each
January. or must lind other funding to cover expenses.
Soulsby conlend' that because of the number of prisoners. his approprialion this year was insufficient and thai the responsibility lies with the county to lind funding for housing prisoners when space is not available at the
county jail.
Those convicted of DUis and misdemeanors are usually held locally and
serve time when space is available. Felons and parole violators are usually
sent to lhe Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail because of lhe space problem.

Weakened
dam to be
stabilized

family
News
Watch endures brush
Voinovich backs with unexpected
rights of patients

Sti•envllle Word of Folth

~olci"l

Meigs County Sheriff James Soulsby contends
that because of the number of prisoners, his
appropriation this year was Insufficient and that
the responsibility was with the county to find
!undlng for housing prisoners when space Is not
available at the county jail.

Soulsby •aid.
11le counly jail only has space for live pri•one" and uses available space
in Middleport. Ross and Gallia County jails as needed.
In response to a charge made by Commissioner Jeff Thornton thai with
the exceplion of the &lt;kpartment's payroll line i1em. the sheriffs budget is
"&lt;kpleled." Soulsby says lhat is nola facl. thai there is money left in other
line ilems to pay some expenses.
"I'm not saying what we have will run us lhrough the year but i1 certainly is not depleted a11his time,'' Soulsby said.
The only thing thai is depleted althis time is the fund . which takes care
of the coSI of housing prisoners, added Soulsby. He wenl on lo .xplain that
it is difficuh when making a budget to detennine exa&lt;:t amounts for hnus.
ing prisone" .
"I take exception to lhe &lt;:harge !hal we don'ltry 10 opc=rate wilhin our bud:
gel," said lhe sheriff. "We do. bul when we submil a budget it is hard to Ill!
very accurate because we don't have thed hours. we·re on the j&lt;&gt;b 365 day•
a year, 24 hours a day, we don't know exaclly whalthe cosl will be for salarius,
or whatlhe vehicles will cosl to mainlain, or what we"ll have to pay In house
prisone". II is difficuh 10 sullmil a realistic budgel. we JUSt do the bestlhat
(Continued on A2)

~allipolis

Sunday Services· 10 a:m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m. &amp; Youlh 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip · 9 a.m.
Wednesday Servica • 10 a.m.

'l1!t llellnen' Fellowship Mlohlry
New Lime Rd., Rulland

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We Fill Doctors'
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Prescriptions
and support local

KEROSENE HEATER REPAIR

Pastor: Rev. Blackwood

Sunday -9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

Friday - fellowship service 7 p.m.

992-5432
Briggs &amp; Stratton
Master Service Technician

Worship - 7:00p.m.

Sunday School • 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m.
Bible Sludy Wed. 7:00p.m.

lletllooy
Pastor: Dewayne Sluder

228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

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Pa'"or: John Hart

H.......YIIIe Com11U11ty Chun:h

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship-9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday· 7 p.m.

"Featuring Kenlucky Fried Chicken"

INSuRAN.L

Foln-lee Bible Chum
Leran, W.Va. Rl. I

Racine. Ohio
· Pastor: Dewayne Scuder

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

School · 9:30 a.m.
wn:•"" - 10:30 a.m.

RACINE
MOWERCUNIC

At that lime, Commission President Janel Howard said thatlhe counly
does not have the money to pay the bills.
It wa.s reported that outstanding accouniS payable by the Meigs County
Sheriffs Departmenl included $45.336.75 for housing prisone" outside of
!he county jail. and $8,706.78 for medical bills for prisone". Of the tollll
amount of ouL&lt;tanding accounts payable for housing, $37,325.44 is due lhe
regional jail.
By law, the county is required to pay for housing and medical e~penses
of prisone". a&lt;:&lt;:ording to Soulsby.
The sheriff pointed ou11ha1 it wa.&lt; the commissioners who entered into a
conlract wi1h the Sowhea.&lt;lem Ohio Regional Jail at Nelsonville to house
prisoners there at a cost of $55 a day.

COLUMBUS (AP) - Gov.
George Vuinovich has made il
ollicial: all four major candidates
for the lwo lop of the ticket races
this November are taking the
patient's side in the debale o-;:er
health care.
"Pepple need to know lhallheir
health care plan is providing quality care and working in their best
interests," Voinovich. who is running for the U.S. Senate, said in a
news release Friday. "It's lime to

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Crow'a Family Restaurant

FIAI Uno of

ment was discussed.

Wor1hip . 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

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

Salem S!., Rulland
PlSior: Robi:rt E. Musser
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
WO&lt;Ship · lloll a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service. 7 p.m .

Sunday School- 9:15 U!.
Worship· IOa.m.
Youth Fellowship, Sunday • 6 p.m.

Coolville Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School -9:30a.m.

Vol. 33 , No. 24

Prisoner housing non-payment worries sheriff
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Meigs County Sheriff James Soulsby is wondering what
he is to do wilh prisone" if the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail refuses to
accept them because of Meigs County's non-paymenl for housing.
His concern wa.&lt; expressed in response 10 stalements made at la.&lt;t Monday's mee1ing of the Meigs County Commissione", when lhe mauer of pay-

Sunday School-9:30a.m.

Flitb Cbapel Opao Bible Church
923 S. Third Sr., Middleport
Pas10r Emie Weneerd
Sunday servie&lt;, 10 a.m.
Wednesday service, 7 p.m.

Gallipolis· Middleport· Pomeroy· Pt. Pleasant· July 26, 1998

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH

Fl'ftdomGospo!Mtssioa
Bald Knob, OR Co. Rd. 31

Colvory Bible Chard!
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.

Clutollu Fello...lp c..;rn

Pastor: Keith Rader

Pastor: Teresa Waldeck

Church of God of Prophecy
O.J. White Rd. off St. Rt. 160

Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
No Sunday or Wednesday Night Services .

Wednesday 7 pm

Cool•lll• United Methodist Parioh

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

Kingsbury Road
Pas1or: Jeff Smilh
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

Flitb Fdlowlllip C......... for Clorllt
Pastor: Rev. Franklin Dickens
Service: Friday~ 7 p.m.

10:30 a.m.

Ohio Valley Publishing Co.

Ca-l•tonk-'aa!loaal Clo•rdt

Put011 John 4 Patty Wade

Worship- lla.m.

Wedne!Way Service - 7:30p.m.

Worship . 10 a.m., 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Wednesday Bible Study · 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School · 10 o.m.
WoBhip · II a.m.

United Methodist

Silver Ridge

AcoPe ur. c..m

Se~ia: lime: Sunday

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Pas!O&lt;: Robert Barber
Sunday School · 9 1.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

603 Seoond Ave. Mason
m-5017
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Wedncsdoy Services . 7 p.m.
"Full-Gospel Church"

WoDhip- 10 a.m.

Sunday Scilool - 9ol~ a.m.
Worship- 10:15 a.m.

Pastor: Roy Hunter

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuesday 4 Thunday · no p.m.

Whlte'1Cbapel Waleyu

Wednesdoy Servica • 7 p.m.

LOWSOa

•

fllll Golpd I !pthnyw
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy

l'l5!or: Mark
- p.m.
Worship10:30

(Middleport)

PIS!Or:

Wednesdly Service - 7 p.m.

Worship· 7 p.m.

5undoy School • 6 p.m.

Hl80s

Wonhip • IU:JU a.m .• 7 p.m.

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K~dos for 'Private Ryan' • cs

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Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford

PIS!ot: Chad Emricll
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship· 9a.m.
Thunday Servica - 6:30 p.m.
l'l5!or:

Samuel W.

Follll Valley Tobemode Church
Bai)ey Run Road

St. Paul Lutheran Chu!d!
Comer SycamO&lt;e &amp; Seound St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.
Worship· II a.m.

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Gallia fair lines
up top roster of
entertainment

Sondoy School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 Lm., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Servica - 7 p.m.

Flolw-

Pastor: Brian Harkness

Sunday School · lO a.m.
Thul.sday Services· 7p.m.

Sunday School · 10 a.m.

~oiiMNIDftM

Won.bip • 11 a.m.

Our So•lour Lutheran Chun:h
Walnut and Henry SIJ., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Pastor: David Russell
Sunday School- 10:00 a.m.

ML Moriah Chun:b of God

Worship · 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening · 6:00p.m.

Sunday Scbool - 9:4, a.m.

Wednesday Ser.ll:e. 7:30p.m.

Fourlh &amp; Main St. Middleporl
Pastor: Rev. Gi1ber1 Craig, Jr.

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

l'l5!or: Olad Emricll

Wednesday . 7 p.m.
Rocine

Church of God

Antiquity Boplisl
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.

C..tniCiuar
Albin)' (8,._)

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Mt. Moriah Baplist

Sunday School · 9:45a.m.

,_,CIIIorcl
oiiM N...,_
' - : Rev. Uoyd D. Orimm)r.
Suaday Scbool - 9:30 un.
Worship · 10:30 Lm. and 6 p.m.
Wccllesday Servica - 7 p.m.

Rev. Donald C. Fritz
WoBI!ip · 9:00a.m.
Sunday School· 10:00 a.m.

MI. Olive Uaited Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m.

Sunday School · 9 Lm.
Worship · 10 Lm.
Tuesday Servica - 7:30 p.m.

Rudmd Cornmuolly Church

Groham United Methodist
Worship· 9:30a.m. (1st &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (lrd &amp; 4th Sun)

Racine
Pastor: Rev. James Satterfield

Wednesday Servica • 7 p.m.
Wcdncaday Kids few Olrisl- 7 p.m.

Sharon-

SalemC..tn
Pastor. Ron Fierce

Wednesday Service · 7:00p.m.

Pastor:Jim Hughes
Sunday School - II a.m.
Worship- 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

fomt Run Baptl!t
Paslor : Arius Hurl
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.

Pu!or:

Worship- 18:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Wednc~ay

Rodio'Mirlislry- Ravcnowod Slatioo
~:30 Saturday
Sirndoy School - 9:30 un.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.

Teppen Plollu IlL .....

Sunday School - 9:30 o.m.
Worship· 10:30 o.m.
Thunday Servi= - 7 p.m.

Thur&gt;day Service -6:30'p.m.
Laapvllle Chrlstloo Chun:h
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
WoBhip · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Wonllip · 9:30 Lm.
Sunday School • 10:30 Lm.
UMYF Sunday 6:30 p.m.
Fim Sunday of Mon!h · 7:30p.m. service

Elllerpfilo

Pasror:Terry Sl:ewan

Rutload flnl Boptlst Church
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

S,l- Clllorcl ., ... ~
l'ulor, Robert J. Coal

Wedncsdoy Services - 7:30p.m.

Dla•Uie Holl_, Clla!d!

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Friday, July 24, 1998

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By JILL WILLIAMS
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - A live media
event and two days of utler confusion
•isn't quite what the Mink family had
in mind when they began plfuming
their family summer vacation earlier
Ibis year.
Gallipolis residents Dan and Carla Mink. and !heir daughters. b7-yearold Tarin and 12-year-old Carrie.
were among the 3,500 lravelers and
crew aboard the Carnival cruise ship
Ecsla.sy last Monday when a laundryroom tire eventually burned lhrough
"'-three lower decks before being exlinguished.
.
They climbed upon lhe ship shortly afler noon from the Miami port,
bound For a four-day lrip 10 Key Wesl
and Cozumel. Mexico.
"Around 6 p.m., we went down
For our dinner reservalions and
though! it was odd lhat the dining
room doors were nor opc=n." Dan said
of his fir;l inkling that something wa.'
not right.
Dan and Carla. who had boih lak·
en a previous cruise. knew that normally the dining room doors were
opc=n and the room would be tilling
up by that hour.
Carla interjected thai about !hat
time an dn-board announcement was
made 1hat because of a "small situation in the crew's quarte"," everyone
wa.s directed to head 1owards lhe
front of the ship.

By Ibis point, passen~ers hacl seen
smoke coming out of the windows
and a couple of men had been seen
running by with fire e~linguishers.
The Minks were then advised to
report to lbeir mu.,ler station. the Blue
Sapphire Lounge. which would also
serve ._, quaners for a few hundred
o( the other passengers for the next
3-ln hou".
"Carla slarted 10 gel a lillie nervous about not having a life jacket."
Dan explained. but the ~rew advised
the family lhatlife jackets would be
handed out when neces.sary.
"I feel the crew did what they
could to keep everyone calm," Dan
continued. "We were trying 10 do
what we were told.''
''The liule kids.were gelling antsy
and everyone wa.' trying 10 figure out
what was going on.''
Finally. upon being told lhat the
tire was €onlained, 1he guests were
1old they could move to the lido ue&lt;k
while lhe crew continued to work on
sleeping arrangements a.' the boat
was being lowed ba&lt;:k to shore .
About I JO a.m .. the Minks m••de
it to their room. only to be told at3: 10
a.m. that there was a mandatory disembarkment of the ship due to wast
guard regulations.
Upon va&lt;:aling the ship. everyone
was handed a hotel voucher and leiter by Carnival pc=rsonnelthal read in
part. "We apologize for the disruplion
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By BRIAN J. REED

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workers were i.ligging at the site.
seeking In relieve waler pre"ure
from behind Ihe earthen structure.
According In Mike Duhl of the
Meigs Cnunly Soil &lt;tnd Water Con servation Distri~..:l. an inspertion of
the dam by the Ohio Dep&lt;trlmenl of
Natural Resources. Division of
Dams. r&lt;vealeu th&lt;ttlhe dam "was not
in good wndilion ."
INTERRUPTED JOURNEY- A July 20 fire aboard the cNise
ahlp Ecataay, seen In thla AP file photo, Interrupted a trip f(lf Dan
and Carla Mink of Gallipolis and their two daughters. The Minks
returned to Gallipolis last week.

Local Key Club nets international recognition
By JENNIFER RICHTER
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLII'OLIS -Take over 100
students, one dedicaled advisor and a
huge community service project and
what do you gel'/
A tirst place Key Club International Single Service trophy for the
pc=ople lhat made il happc=n, the Gal-

lia Academy High Sch.;.,l Key Club.
When lhis group look firsl place
o•er 220 other Ohio clubs in the Ohio
District Key Club Convention in
April For the Toy Town Plus proJeCI.
they set lheir hopes to lhe international honor and now their dream has
become u realily.
The Toy Town Plus project pro-

Times-Sentinel Staff
TUPPERS PLAINS - Worl:is
underway to stabilize a Jam near
Tuppe" Plains. weakened by the
June 2M lltMKl.
·
The condition of the Jam. located
along the East Shade River off Stale
Roule 6M I near Tuppc=rs Plains, created a scare late last monlh when ofticials feared it would break loose: and
llood an area along nH I and Stale
Roule 7.
Residents and those working in a
several-mile radius surrounding the
dam. including !hose on 1he 1wo slate
roules as w~ll as Owl Hollow Roa!J.
East Shade Road and the area of conS! ruction :u Eastern High S&lt;:ht&gt;OI ,
wereevacualed on July I in !he ewnl
thai lhe dam hroke lm.-;e and tltx&gt;&lt;.led the area.
Located on privale property. !he
dam did overllnw, and washed away
a. part of the fron1 of Ihe .slructure.
whi&lt;:h conlains nne olthe two Hick·
ory Lakes in Orange Township.
AI the lime of lhe emergency.

viued clolhing. loys and food to hundreds of !he less fortunate pc=ople in
Galli a County during the holiday season .
" It wasn't over al just Christmas
time. we continue to help people with
clothing and food," said advisor Barb
Shelton.
The Toy Town project done in pre-

vious years won them fourth place in
1he international compc=tition in 1997.
but this year with the additions. they
received the first place honor.
The club accredits receiving this
first place award lo having more
membership. documentation and
helping more people both young and
(Continued on A2) .

Permi~"'lon was granted to breach

the dam . and the SWCD supc=rviseJ
work whilh cut out tht! &lt;.!~1m's l! m..! r-

gency spillway in order to drop the
water level by I Xor 19 feet.
Duhl says !hal the hazard to the
general public has now been
removed. and only two or three feel
of water remain in !he 14-acre lake.
which, at ils deepest. measured 22
foel in places.
"Quite a ~it of work still needs ~~
be done," Duhl said Thursday. including reconstructing the spillway. anJ
constructing a stone &lt;:hute and slon~­
centered waterway to allow for water
(Continued on A2)

Wounded Capitol shooter charged
with murder in deaths of 2 officers
By DONALD M•.ROTHBERG
Auoc:lated Press Writer

,

WASHINGTON - A troubled
loner accused of shooting his way
into lhe Capitol and fatally wounding
1wo police otr~~:ers was charged with
murder Saturday as he lay in crilical
condilion in a hOspital. The suspect's
motives remained unknown.
Less than 24 hours after the shooting, the Capitol Building reopened to
tourists, many of whom left llowers
in tribute to the slain officers.
Russell E. Weston Jr.• 41, from
Rimini, Mont., was listed in critical
condition after undergoing a second
round of surgery for gunshot wounds.
An affidavit filed in U.S. District
Court in support of the charges said
lhal when Weston was IPPfOIChed
just inside an entrance to the CapiiOI
by officer Jacob 1, Chestnut. "West·
on took out a handgun he had in his
possess1on, pointed it at Officer
Chestn11t's head. uid then fired it."

Moments later a sec;ond officer
was fatally wounded in an exchange
of gunfire. Weslon also was downed
and'subdued.
-Additional chArges are pending.
According to the FBI affidavil.
Wes1on had "add.itional ammunition
in his pockets."
A tearful House Speaker Newt
Gingrich, R-Ga.. delivered the
Republican weekly radio address
and asked Americans to join him in

prayer.

.

"Please help this country learn to
live with its freedom. Please help
those who are troubled learn to live
peacefully with their problems," said
the speaker, a tear nmnina down his
riaht cheek.
Dr. Paul Oriaifo at D.C. General
HOspital said Weston sutfeted muhiple pnshot woond.~ and his chances
of survival wm "about 50-.50." The

doctor ·descrihed Wellton as "combative" when he arrived at the hos·

pita!.
Weston was subdued just inside
the office complex occupied by
House Republican Whip Tom DeLay
of Texas.
"Probably that was lhe only door
he could get into, .. DeLay said when
a.•ked if he thought he might have
been a target. The congressman said
the door wa.~ "usually unlocked."
Delay said Monday's House session would be devoted to tributes to
tbe slain officen;. The House will pas.&lt;
a resolution in their honor, he said.
Sgt. Dan Nichols. spokesman for
the Capitol Police, appealed For witnesses to the shooting to call and give
their accounts of what happened.
"We're still early imo this investigation." he said. Nichols refused to
say whether the slain officers were
wearing bulletproof vests.
Two years ago the Secret Service
investigated Weston. a fonner men(ContlnUid on A2)

BRIEFIJIIG THE PRESS- U.S. c.pltol Pallce epokMmM Sgt.
Din Nlcttola met with NfiOI"'I on c.pitol HW Friday night attw
tile deltll of twa pollee olflctl'l on Cllpltol Hln. A gunman bul"'t
tlwQUIIh IIGII'IIy balltn and kllllcl tile olllcerl, ....... WOWICIIng ollllllll tDurllt. 'T1Ie gunm111 wet allot and c.ptured. (AP)

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