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                  <text>Plge 10 • The Dally Sentinel

Today: Sunny
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By Andrew Carter - Rio
Grande Director of Public
Information
RIO GRANDE. OHIO - Civil
Wu days were relived recently at
the University of Rio Grande and
Rio Grande Oommunity College
Meigs County Center in Middleport.
'"The Civil War. Battles and Generals" was the final offering of Kids
College classes at the center thi'
summer.
: Christopher Pines, Ph.D., of
Pomeroy, a philosophy professor at
Rio Grande's main campus, taught
the class. Pines utilized maps of variow Civil War battles as teaching
tools to bring the history alive for
the students enrolled in the class.
11le detailed maps featured soldiers
in unifonn to symbolize the opposing annies involved in the battle as
well as points of interest concerning
the battle.
Battles studied through the
course of the weeklong class included First Bull Run, Antietam, Shiloh,
Gettysburg and Chattanooga. The
class also covered some of the top
generals who represented each side
in the Civil War.
· "We talked about how the military units were organized for both
annies and went through the
motions of how the battle was
fought," said Pines. "The students
took turns playing a Confederate
general or a Union general and
a5ked them how they would have
fought the battle if they were the
general in charge."
Pines got some added assistance
ftom some area residents during the
course of the week. Civil War reena.:tor Mike Trowbridge of Gallipolis
and Margaret Johnson of Pomeroy,

the librarian at Rutland Elementary
School, whRse fal))ily roots are firmly based l~·'debrg ia and whose
an~estors fought in the Civil War,
each taught a session of the class.
Trowbridge displayed some of
the nags, weaponry and uniforms
utilized by the Confederacy. Pines
saidTrowbridge offered an explanation of the significance of each piece
he displayed to the class.
Johnson, a 20-year resident of
Meigs County, utilized family anifacts in her presentation to the children , including photographs, a

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sword, documents and newspapers
of the era. She related her family's
history and the role some of her
ancestors played in the war. Johnson
even cooked some familiar, and not
so familiar southern dishes for the
students to sample. Among them
were hoc cakes, a type of pecan
candy and mint JUiip tea.
"It's fun to be able to pass along
my family history to the children,"
said Johnson . "I enjoy working with
children and was glad to help with
this class.
Johnson is also exited about the

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Pomeroy resident Margaret Johnson (right), a librarian at Rutland
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attended the recent Kids College class .Also pictured is Dr. Christopher Pines (center!. who tauaht the class.

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wa.~ evidence of impeachable ollensthe president at times angry with sexes in II instances. including perjury ually graphic questioning by Starr's
and obstruction of justice. The pres- aides - at one time even accusing
ident has apologized fo r his behavior them of cnminalizing his private life.
but ha.s not admitted violating any
A few times, Clinton appears
law.
caught off guard by a question and
Asked about call&gt; for Clinton to struggles to answer it. the lawyers
reimburse some of the costs Starr ha.s said. And many times when pressed
incurred- said to be some $4.4 mil- to give more details. Clinton keeps
lion investigating the Lewinsky cov- - referring back to the narrowly legaler-up allegations - White House istic statement his lawyers prepared
Press Secretary Mike McCurry said. to answer questions about the sexual
" If there's a serious effort made in nature of his relationship with Ms.
Congress to that. we' ll consider it Lewinsky.
whe~ the time comes.··
White House officials worried
Minority Democrats on the House that the tape may undo the contrite
Judiciary Committee said showing image Clinton carefully built over the
the tape would be unfair to the pres- pa.sttwo weeks with fre4uent public
ident, who became the only witness apologies about his "inappropriate"
videotaped when he insisted that his relationship with the former White
Aug . 17 questioning take place in the House intern.
White House. Jurors at the federal
And they also worried the public
courthouse watched a closed -circuit release of the video would begin
TV signal of the testimony. with appearing in Republican political
extraordinary St!l:urity measure~ in attacks ads and fund-raising appeals.
place to prevent dectronic intercep" We just hope that it's not mistions.
used." McCurry said.
Lawyers familiar with Clinton's
A CBS-New York Times poll out
testimony said the videotape shows
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night that the purchase of the ronmental site assessments of the 19
Andreoni home would be completed homes being considered in the program .
this week.
Additionally. council voted last
In other business. Councilman
night to purchase a house owned by Jay Dewhurst reported that the survey
Roger Carpenter.
work was completed on a project
In other action relating to the mit - funded by the Gallia/Meigs Commuigation P!:l!¥-ra!TI·. c~~n~jJ _v9.~e.d_ t,q nit~ Action Agency which will build
deterii'il'ne ·on an indi viilunl basts · homes lui'~ suhdivided lot in the vilwhether homes purchased will be · lage.
The homes for low and moderatedemolished by a contractor or salincome families. will be built on lots
vaged by the village.
It was determined that the McCoy, ranging from a quartt:r·acre to a halfCarpenter and Andreoni homes acre. The six lots. whkh will be sold
wou ld be demolished. while the with water and sewage conneclions.
remaining two would be salvaged. will sell for $1 I.000.
Fetty discussed the construction of
Councilman Dick Fetty noted that
some of the homes being considered new sidewalk sections between
for purchase had new heat pumps or Depot Street and the post office.
air conditioners. new cabinetry and Council voted to proceed with replacother contents that could be sold in ing those areas of sidewalk in need of
order to supplement the mitigation replacement in that area.
Dewhurst said that sidewalks
program.
the village should be
throughout
Ruth said last night that moving of
homes would begin in approximate- replaced as funds are available .
Council voted to authorize village
ly three weeks. and demolition in
worku~ to re)lponJ tn emergency
approximately three months.
Coundl also approved the pay - st:wer rep~1 i rs and other emcrgem:y
ment of a hill from Burgess and Niple calls at their di scret1on. Council had
of Columbus for the individual en vi- previousl y re4uired penn iss ion from

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The '98 Town and County Expo.
geared to showcase Meigs County, its
commercial and collector inlerests.
coupled with musical enlettainment
and demonstrations of pioneer skills,
wi II be held at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds Salurday and Sunday.
It is the third annual Expo al the
fairgrounds. There is no charge for
the event which will officially open
at 10 a.m. with a ribbon culling cer.emony and continue unli16 p.m. Salurday, and then reopen on Sunday
witfi a church service at 10 Lm. and
close at S p.m.
Returning this year for the Expo
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Nimn . who fired Dole as Republican
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nati~lflal ~:h:.~irman

He remembe-r-&gt; the effect on hi'i
own Senalt: campai~n .
.. , n · 7 ~ . he t.:&amp;Lrrit:d 49 sillies and
hi ~ approval ro1tin~ wa' up arounU 60
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up.set about Ni&lt;on they didn' t vote."
Dole saod the key to Clinton's
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Dove hunters set to unleash media assault

COLUMBUS lAP) - A prohunting group is set to bring out its
he'!_vy .Jluns in its elTon to convince
Ohio voters not to outlaiv-motoming
dove hunting.
"Our campaign focuses on the·
transport Expo visitors around the ultimate agenda or the movement
grounds, the "monster" truck olfering behind this dove effort," Rick Story,
rides to children, and a chainsaw spokesman for the Ohioans for
sculptor creating art fonns in wood. Wildlife Conservation campaign. said
Again this year a sculpture made at Tuesday.
"This is a 'foot in the door' tactic
Expo will be auctioned off before the
to institutionalize the animal rights
event cloSes.
The old log cabin will be open for movem~nt," Story charged.
His evidence? The Humane Sociviewing by those allending. antique
cars, lractors. equipment and toys will ety of the United States, the Ameribe on display, and lhere will be a pet· can Society for the Prevention or
ling zoo wilh exo1ic and fnrm ani- Cruelty to Animals and The Fund for
mals. An antique tractor pull is sched- Animals have all backed the dove
uled for Sarurday aftet1)0011 with campaign and all have a broader. anitractor games to be held on Sunday. mal. rights agenda.
Area dealers will be bringing in
To make sure voters getlhat mesnew cars, and displaying lawn and sage, Story's group plans a $2.3 milgarden lractors, and small engine lion ad campaign thai will begin on
Monday and run through Nov. 3.
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By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
The purchase of another home by
the Village of Rutland should be
completed this week, bringing the
total of homes purcha.~ed through the
village's Oood hazard mitigation progr-~m to five.
Boyd Ruth. admllfistrator of the
program. met with Rutland Village
Council during their regular monrhly meeting on Tuesday evening to
give an update on the program.
The program is designed to eliminate homes from the flood plain and
Oood path which have suffered
repeated damage from recent llooding. The purchases are financed
through a federal gmnt administered
through Buckeye Hills/Hocking Val ·
ley Regional Development District.
In addition to the outright purchase of homes, the village will also
provide funding to move homes to
other locations. and to retrofit homes
so that Jlood damages are Jess likely
to occur.
So far. the village has purcha.o;ed
the McCoy. Hatfield. Harder and
Hysell homes. and Ruth said last

COLUMBUS (AP) - President low Republican Betty Montgomery.
Clinton alone should decide his fate Ohio's attorney general. raise money
in the Monica Lewinsky investiga- for her re-election campaign.
tion, the man Clinton beut in the 1996
Dole also said it was "fortunate"
election says.
that any investigation by Congress
Republican Bob Dole said on intoCiinton'sconduct would begin in
Tuesday that if Congress begins the a committee chaired by Rep. Henry
impeachment process against Clinton Hyde. R-Ill .
over his relationship with the former
"We have a chairman in the Judi White House intern. he would not ciary Committee in the House who is
call for the president's resignation .
respected by everyone. He just reeks
"Obviously you don't overturn with integrity. He's an honest person.
the results of an election easily. It's He's fair." Dole said.
Dole said he wa.sn 't surprised that
something the founding fathers ·
looked at very carefully." the Kansas Clinton's approval mtings continue to
Republican said. "I think that will hold at about 6() percent. He said the
have to be a judgment that the pres- same thing happened just after the
ident makes in due time."
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Work continues on a slip repair
project on the Ohio River bank along
East Main Street in Pomeroy.
While motorists using Ea.~t Main
Street face the occasional delay due
to dump truck traffic, the bulk of the
work is taking place out-of-sight
along the river bank below.
Work began last month on the project by the Ohio Department of
Tmnsportation to shore up East Main
Street, wllich is also pan of U.S .
Route 33, in Pomeroy. Workers of the
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Mayor )nAnn Eads h&lt;fure calls were
answered &lt;,ut-..ide t,f regular business
hours .

Dewhurst voted against the action.
time acl:nuntahility and other
issues. Dewhurst had previously recommended the purcha...e of a pager
;systef" to a."ist in "~p&lt;&gt;ndin&amp;, 10 ""ch
calk
Council also:
'h· Approved the mayor's report of
lines collected in the amount of
$2.Q(J2;
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budget as submitted by the Meigs
County Budget Commission;
rkJAuthorized the use of the village dump truck hy Bradbury Elementary School for a landscaping
project:
%)Passed a resolution supporting
the state's continued maintenance of
State Route 124 within the village
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Present were: Council members
Dewhurst . Fetty. Tammy Searles.
Vema Martin . Judy Denny and Martin Andrews. Clerk Rosemary Eskew
and Mayor JoAnn Eads.

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Osteopathic Medicine, childhood
immunization program, mobile
heahh unit, free immunizations from
birth through 18 years of age, Thurs4ay, Racine Fire Department. Take
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POMEROY - Meigs County
Qumane Society Board meeting
Wednesday, 4 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Library.

In an effort to provide our reader·~hip with current news, the Sunday
Times-Sentinel will not accept weddings after 60 days from the date of
the event.
·· Weddings submitted after the 60day deadline will appear during the
week in The Daily Sentinel and the
Gallipolis Daily Tribune .
: All club meetings and other news
anicles in the society section must
be submitted within 60 days of
occurrence. All birthdays must be
submitted within 60 days of the
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EAST MEIGS - The Eastern
Local Board' of Education, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at the Elementary
eafetorium

POMEROY - God's Neighbor;,ood Escape for Teens, Friday, fun ,
food and fellowship, West Main
Street, Pomeroy. September birthdays to be observed. Pizza, cake and
ice cream. Non-violent video games ,
computer programs, and cards free
;n game room; pool tables, small
fee . Center open 6 to I0:30 p.m.
!lame hours Saturday.

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RACINE - Southern Junior
High Boosters meeting Tuesday, (&gt;
p.m. at the junior high school. All
parents urged to attend.

FRIDAY
: POMEROY - Meigs County
Board of Elections, closed for distnct meeting Friday.

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Reds down Brewers 5-1 , Page 4
Ann Landers column, Page 6

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vote to censure Clinton for his actions
Associated Preas Writer
-a Democmtic-proposed alternative
WASHINGTON - Republicans that would fall far short of impeachare gearing up to pul President Clin- ment.
ton· s grand jury testimony on the
Majority Whip Tom DeLay. Rnation's television screens, presenting Texas, said he would "fight in no
the public with a videotape that uncertain terms the scheduling of any
reportedly shows an angry, defiant vote on censure."
president struggling with questions
House Majority Leader Dick
about his extramarital affair with Armey. R-Texas, said censure was
Monica Lewinsky.
"not an option that holds a lot of
Democrats attacked the idea of attraction." He said he had talked
releasing the four-hour tape, but with ..-~nk-and·lile GOP House memRepublicans on Tuesday said it was bers about the issue. "We believe that
important that Americans judge for committing perjury and obstruction
themselves whether, as Independent of justice. these are feats of enonnous
Counsel Kenneth Starr ha.~ a.~sened. · consequence."
Clinton lied before grand jurors.
Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass .. said
The issue, which hal shredded la.~l Clinton's actions "absolutely" called
week's promises ofbipanisanship a.~ for some sort of punishment.
lawmakers consider a possible "There's no question that Congress
impeachment inquiry, was to be needs to be heard." Kerry. a former
fought out in the House Judiciary prosecutor. told reporters. "You can't
Committee a.~ early a.~ Thur.;day. just son of pretend it didn't happen
The tape could be released soon after- and walk away."
wards.
Starr's report on the president and
As the battle over the tape loomed. his affair with Ms. Lewinsky, a pur·
a House Republican leader sought to lion of which was made public last
dash any hopes that Congress would week. cited what the prosecutors said

TUESDAY
RACINE - Racine Board of
Public Affairs meeting Tuesday, 7
p.m. at the Municipal Building.

MIDDLEPORT- Meigs Middle
School Boosters, Thursday, 6 p.m. in
cafeteria.

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High: 70; Low:60

prospects for the future of the Rio
Grande Meigs County Center and its
impact on the community.
"!think it's wonderful that we have
the center here,'' she said. "It's good
for vocational needs and for people
who want to go back to school."
for more information about
classes offered through the University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande
Community College Meigs County
Center, contact center director·Gina
Pellegrino-Pines at 740-992-3383.
The center is located at 150 Mill
Street in Middleport.

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September 18, 1998

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Weather

Tuesday, September 15, 1998

Pomeroy o Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday

Organizers of the Save the Dove
campaign deny they have any hidden
agenda. The group gathered enough
signatures or registered voters to put
state Issue I on the ballot And it has
- so far - managed to stay ahead
of a legal challenge to its petition.
Ritchie Laymon. one of the
group·s coordinators, insists that dove
backers just want to return the bird to
protected status. A key pan of their
argument is the fact that dove hunting was banned in Ohio in 1917.
allowed in 1975 and 1976 and outlawed again until 1995. Only a close
vote during a lame-duck legislative
session revived the dove season.
Tuesday marked the first day of
this year's dove sellSon - an event
both sides used to tout their message.
"No one's made a case for the
neces.~ity of doing this." Ms. Laymon
.said after showing reponers a video
of what she described a.~ the senseless
slaughter of peaceful songbirds.

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we 're sc!eing sutlering on display.·
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The group's videotape, which it
says was shot in TenneS&gt;ce by undercover agents of the Humane Society
of the United States. depicts a group
of camoullage -clad men hunting
doves . In several instance,, the birds
are shnwn still alive. !lapping their
wings along the ground. In other
scenes. hunters twist off the heads of
wounded birds to kill them .
Also. according to the group. 20
percent to 30 percent of the birds shot
by hunters are never retrieved.
"There's less than two ounces of
meat on these birds." Laymon said.
"This is target shooting. That's all
their used for. "
John Wisse. a spokesman for the
Ohio Division of Wildlife, disputes
that charge .
"There's no evidence of that,' '
Wisse said.

an impeached president from ollice .
He said others may follow the lead nf
Democratic Sens. Joe Lieberman of
Connecticut ilnd Daniel Patrick
Moynihan of New Yo~k. who have
been openly critical of Clinton's conduct.
Earlier. Dole was in Cincinnati for
a fund-rdiser for Rep. Steve Chabot,
R-Ohio, who is in a tough rdCe with
Demo&lt;:rat Roxanne Qualls. the
Cincinnati mayor.
Chabot said he dido 't have time to
attend his own fund-rdiser because he
is a member of the Judi.:iary Committee. which is i&lt;Xlking into the allegations against Clinton in ln&lt;l!;pendent Counsel Kenneth Starr's report.

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Thai ~ the door roc Primakov. the
reclUSive and hawkish fcretgn miJUSll:l'.
The ehoore os an unsenlong one_for the
U.S. mtelligencc corni?uruty, which has
long tracked Primakov s employment by
the old KGB. as well as his friendship
with lro~qt diclatoc Saddam H~m.
Reports_ of Primakov s barely
changed annudcs from his days as a communost leader prcrnpiCd a mp toMosoow
several year.; ago by our assoaatc D:11c
Van Ana. Primakov wa' theo head of_the
new Russoan foreogn ontelhgcnc-c SCI'\'O&lt;:C,
and Van Ana spoke wtth more than a
dol.cn KGB SOOI\.1.'S and Russtan olfoctals
about hom.
_
Primakov "" sololill)' man who ko..'JlS
hos l:o:kground dose to hos vest But we

eslablishai!M he
was once a KGB
~~-~named

Maxim. and lhal
he may have a senous p;ychological
JrOblem wrth the
probabiliry !hal he
is Jewish.
Primakov was
born . on
the
Moller r.
Ukraine, on Jhe day Anderson
the stock market
crashed blggering the Great Depression.
He was a Iough. street-wise kid tlrwghool his childhoOO, much of _it spent. in
scrapes on the SOI:CIS of Thillst. Georgia.
He .explained this hard-scrabble
uplxingmg Ia~ confodant. "I didn't kill
anybody. I didn _1 rob anybody. In fact I
was brougtt up mthe Slreels because my
mcAhcr. who was a doctor. wori&lt;cd at IWo
jOOs. I was a sclf-m&lt;klc man. Bwm Thilost . 11 was qwtc normal. All the children
were lrought up in the SIJ'Cet&lt;."
In Sovoct Goo-goa Primakov devcloped a laslc for A"an L'Uosine -- and
lcamcd a number of ethnic jokes thai he
sull u.&lt;CS 10 great cftC.:1 amnn~ hos fellow
counllylllCn.

Primakov gradualed from the
Moscow lnslilllle of Orienlal Studies in
1953, and did pa;t-phlal: wiR Ullil
1958. Untill970, he wcmd as an flllib'
with the Moscow Canmillee on TelevisionandRalio,spendingabm;tadccade
as a jolnalist and de!UY cdita' of Pravda, a Communist ~Sevend knowledgeable sru= rqm
lhaltl was Wring his Pravda Jaiocl lhal
Primakov wrrked for the KGB, 001 ~
disagree alna the exll:lll of his involvemet1t
Primakov told one conftdant !hal he
was never "on the staff" of the KGB, and
didn't have "any milila)' rank.They suggeSIIld they would give me one, "bu. 1
refused." To anolher sowcc he revealed
he had wa-ked foc the KGB since 1959
and wiiS known by the code-name
"Maxim." the shM form of his middle
name.
After Pra\-da. Primakov cmtmccd on
a prestigiou&lt; 31.-adcmic c...cr. rising to
director of the lnstitUIC of Oricnlal S1udics and, from 19K5to 198\l.dim.1ornfthc
ln.';titute ofWor1d &amp;11110111y and lnll.-mationa! Relalions.
h wa; a pcriOO in whi&lt;:h 11: wJS clear·
ly cozy wtth KGB nlfocials everywhere.

Complied by Gannett News Service
Clinton should resign
President Bill Chnton has. hy his own admtsstons. sown the wind. The
, whirlwind os here . Independent counsel Kenneth Stan·~ rcpon has been
released. and with n cvodcncc of perjury. ohstructoon of JUStice . abuse of
flOWer. wotncss tampering and ahuse of power- all potentially impeachable
offenses.
Stan is not someone to blame anymore (frankly. who can
blame hom for investigating somethong the president admincd he lied
about") . . The fate of this nauonal noghtmarc rests on two places· Congress.
which has the frightening task of dectding whether to tmpeach and convict
Chnton. Clinton lumself, who could - and should - resogn and save the
country the trauma of impeachment hcanngs and a trial. ... His behavoor has
statncd the prcstdcncy. just a.' ccrtatnly a.' Rochard Nixon stamed it. ...
Nixon. in the end. decided he could no longer keep up the charade The evidence was too overwhelming. h no longer mailers what indivodual Americans think of Clinton the man. Whatos at stake ts the Integrity of the presidency. Character counts. and if !here are those who believe that 11 docs not.
our country is in more 1rouble 1han we rcahze ... Clinton. like Ntxon a generation ago. should rcahze the postloon he ha.' put hos country in. He should
realize the country and lhc office he holds have been dtstractcd and damaged
enough. He should resign. And of he docs nol. Congress ha.&lt; the duly to proceed. calmly and rauonally, wuh the impeachmem and trial process . Clinton
can be forgoven for his ondiscretions. and he should be. But he must also suffer the consequences of his actions. The country already has. - Marion
(Ind.) Chtontcle Tnbunc. Sept. 13
lmpeac:hment not good for the country
Jl's all out in the open now, all the salacious details of Prestdent Clonlon's
"inappropriate relationship" with Monoca Lewinsky. Parental advisories are
needed to keep the young and onnocenl from rcadong the graphic descriptions of acuvities that look place in the White House .... Did Clinton commu
an impeachable offense'' Stan says he dtd - II of them, accordmg to hts
repon. Clinton's defense team says no Congress will decide, and Congress
can dectde anythmg il wants is an Impeachable offense, so it bools down to
polilics more Ihan JUStice. One thong on Clinton's sodc IS the Amencan people do not seem 10 be in the mood for enduring ompcachment. cspecoally
when the subject maucr is so uncomfonably pe"onal. Most people realize
- steadfa.&lt;t Clinton ha1crs excluded- that tlllpeachment wtll not he pleas·
ant nor good for the country ... EvcQof he survives. ol appears highly unlokc·
ly that Clin1on can he very ciTccll vc f&lt;ir the-remainder of his tcnn .. He ha.'
lost something that " cssento al for an officeholder. and especially the prcsi·
dcnl of 1he United State-: hos crcdihthty .. Hm• very sad. - The Baxlcr
(Ark. I Bullcun. Sept. 12
Time for caution
Given the many leaks - on hoth sides - thai have charactemed ondcpcmJcnl ~.:ounscl Ken Starr·, mvc-.;t1gation of Prc:\u.lcnt Clinlnn. the nauon
might have looked forward Ill sll ll more puliucally moti vated leaks m·~r 1hc
ncxl few days a.' the House moved Ill deal wllh Slarr's rcpon . delivered
Wednesday. Instead . the House has woscly averted thai hy V&lt;&gt;ltng Ill ommedoatcly rclcasc the repon . And. takmg advantage of the latest cnmpul.:r tc.:hnnlngy. the House posted thi' vilally omportant d&lt;&gt;&lt;:umenl nn the ln1crnc1
thus maktng 11 ca~1ly aco:ss1hlc 1n m1lhon' - an unrwcl:cdcntcd u~c ol th~11
medium's remarkahk p&lt;llcnloal. .. No,.., ot"s up Ill House m.:mhcr&gt; - .md
Amcri~ans cv~rywhcrc - to read the rcrort and rca~h thclf own l'om:lu:
, ons That \ not a verdict In he reached hghtly. And we warn. as we ha\C
1
he lore. ahoutthe dangers of a rush Ill JUJ.Igmcnl. Wllh lis quock release of the
report. the House has prnvodcd Amencans wtlh an almost overwhelming
mass of mfonnatoon that need&gt; In he read. studocd and wcoghcd Unlllthat "s
hecn done . ol remaons too soon Ill pa" linal Judgment on this prcsodcnt. Huntmglon (W Va ) Hcrald-Dospa~eh. Sept. I~
Real work begins with Starr report
The delivery nf Kenneth Starr's ClmLnn-Lewmsky report 10 the House of
Reprcscntauves demands a discoplincd focus from all House mcmhers that
atlca.'l SfiOlC haven ·1 been showmg . Maontammg a loghl focus means scp·
aratong what ·~ rcb·anl from what ts trrclcvanl concerning Impeachment.
One lhmg that docsn'l maucr '' Clont on s ,udJen omprovcmcnl on the con·
triteness depanmenl The prcsodcnl ha.' hccn heggong forgiVeness- on pn vate with Democrats and on putJioc - trymg to tmprove on hts dosmal Aug
17 speech Saying you re sorry. you·ll make II up to everybody ~nd you'll
never do 11 again has no hearong on whether Clinton commoncd cnmcs or
otherwose abused hos oflice. Comong on the bnnk of a posstblc impeachment
inquory, 1hc belated mea culpa amounts 10 linle more than an aucmpl 10
influence the JUry. The members of hos JUry who sll on Congress should dtsregard ol. There arc likely to he clemen ts of the SllliT report itself that &gt;houldn'l have a hcanng. eother The central issues (are) alle~alions of perJury.
obstrucuon of JUSii&lt;c and abuse of power. What's drivmg the reacuon of
many congrcs.;oonal Democrats IS the hearing Clinton'&gt; pcnl ha.• to their
own rc-elecuon chance&lt; . Clontons prohlcm should have a beanng . on this
sense: Consmucnts cxpcct1hc people 1hey send to Washington to appreciate
1ht wei~hl of the dccosoon they may be called upon to make and to do thcor
duty - Gannell"Suburhan Newspapers. Whole Plams. N.Y.. Sept. II

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cialty was the Middle &amp;il, and one

makov became fao;t fiic:nds with Mikhail"
Go!ba:hev. ..no dispaiCIJ:d him on severa1 scnsotive missions The most prominen1 mission - ~ful. ill\lmS ,.,.. - was 1o Saldam Husscm pn&lt;Y to Desert
Slorm, to ~rge him to leave Kuwait
Primakov enjoyed a loogtimc friend..
ship with S8lklam. ..no jXOOOOiy didn't
know that Prirnakov is part-Jewish.
according 10 a knowicdpllc U.S. intciligm:e soun:e and a close Primakov
friend. It's m scmething Primakov will
discuss. even with friends - especially
lhcsc days. when ultrnrullionalist.' like
Vladimir Zhirinovsky have gwen vacc
to a strong suuin of anti-Scmllism amon~
Russians.
Another hazy :u-ca of Primakov 's
hiogrnphy is his actions dunng the
abortive KGB·insligated coup againsl
Gmn:hev in 1991. He haqnldliicorl;
thai he was ahool 10 kolmt.:tcrs li'!lln
Gort.:r..-Dds dacha when he lcamcd o1
Gortn:hev's am:st. He lkx:id&lt;XIto lly to
M&lt;&amp;ow even though. he says. "the mnth
dcptrtmcntnf the KGB refused me tickcl'i."
Nll:r the L1lU(l. Gort.:r.:hcv split Ill:
KGB into sevcrJI units. and Primakov
wJS tan"cd in November 1911 to hcud
the new ··ecn1r.11 lntclhgm:e Service."
The new "ll"""'Y lasted only twoomntll;.
however. until Yclt"n tonk over C&lt;Hnplctcly
Yelt'iin re-lilllOCd the scrvll:c mto the
SVR yet kcJ1I Primaknv on as h1ss. 0..:
of the key TCiNlll,, say ill'iid.'I'S. " that
Yclt'iin didn't want to anger lhc nld-hoc
KGB OOreaucrnl.-. whn made it de;.- that
Primakov. as one of lhcir own. w;to;
au:cplahlc lO them.
And now, as prcmocr-dcsignatc of li'C
Ycll\in govcmmcnl, lhis myslcnoos
choogchng is &lt;'lllCC agaan l'crl in the lin-.:light. But this time. whal's good li.- Rl!lsia may 001 he fav&lt;r.lblc 10 the W...."iicm
wolld.
Jatk AadttDi lftl JIID Moler ate
wrikn far Unilld Fallft Syndirale.

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Perkins ..
Da-da-da. DiKla-da.
. For the umm~allld. those "":.the last
siX note' of the Sports Ccnltr theme
Thos mghtly news show on ESPN. the
24-hour cabk spons nctwork. thal
reache.&lt; 71 mtlhon or so Amencan
homes,' truly os must-sec-TV for the
nauon s spons JUn~ocs.
. .
I c~n~css !hall vc ~n tunong on to
ESPN s Sport' Center a k~ thos year
-- and m~ 111Cn!ly lo sec whether the
AFC WI!Uid finally hrcak thrr111gh and
wm annthcr Su~r Bowl or 10 loll ow
Moch.-.:1 Jordan s pursull of a "xth
NBA champtonshtp or 1~1 gel the hiles~
nc~•m,Mark McGwtre ~~~uotnlthe
songle-S&lt;ason home-run n:e&lt;ll'll
Bul rather hl."&lt;:ausc spurts . os no
longer somply ah&lt;!Ul sports. It s aiS&lt;•
ah&lt;IUL polotocs. And that' "!hen poonty head&lt;.'l.l cdunnalost' hkc you" truly gel
ontcn:sled. when we stan lunong on In
the lmcst spnns ne~'
Lokc McGwore s h"tnnc achoevconcnlla.'l wcek.nvcnakong Roger Mans
on ha.schall s record h&lt;x•h· h was the
~ports s~ory nf the year. Butol wa.' also
.1 pnhtll:al slory.
.
Indeed: dunng _the day' lcadong up to
McGworc s hostonc home run. the IRS
let 11 he known lhal the lucky Ian who
caught No 62 ,would he suhJCcl to the
long ann olthe tax man .
Thts would have been OK m the
m1nds nf baseball fans and taxpayers
ahkc ol the fan calchong the rec&lt;.-dhreakong homer .old i1 a1 it&lt; csumated
$ 1 molhon value.
Bu1 an IRS spokesman said that the
fan would he sUbJect to federal gtl\

taxes even of he
or she dod not sell
the ball. hut
merely gave ol
hack to MeGwire a.• a keepsake. So lor such
a scllless gesture.
the (un)hx:ky fan
would face a tax
hill of $150.000
Perkins
or more.
Aller a
hue and cry. n&lt;~ nnly lrmn hasehall alicumad'"· hut alsn li-nm the Whuc
House lnd Congn:ss. the IRS reversed
itself. IRS CommisSioner Charles
Rnssoto said lhat of a lan returned ihc
hall1o MdJwirc. he, .. she would not he
hahlc ll•r gil\ taxes
This was gmcl PR for the muchloathl.-d lax agency But a.s Sen William
R&lt;~h. R-Dcl.. rem:rlcd. "The flll:l that
there was ever even the possihihty of
Mark MeG wore\ lustorical 62nd home
run hall hcmg ta~c'llos a pnme example
ol what i' wnmg woth our cuncnl tax
Cl&gt;dc ."

Mcanwhtlc. lei us tum ln golf news.
II seems thai Ct&lt;ey Manm os struggling
&lt;m the Nike Tour. profcssoonal golf's
cqutvalcm ol Tnplc A hasehall.
Manon went to cmrl carlocr thts year
to nvcrtum the Proli:ssonnal Golf A&lt;.'illnauorl"s long-standong rule that rcquon:s
lnur players to walk during comp:tiuon.
The n••kic golfer filed a lawsuil
under the Amcncans wtth Disabihucs
Act. :t'i..Crtong that hccau.-. he ha~ a
physocal dosahili1y. hccausc he cannot
walk IH holes like all other profcssoonal

golfers. the PGA should he c'OIIlpellod
lo allow him to ride a can.
AJudge who never played the game
ol golf. who made no distinction
he! ween n:crcatinnal g&lt;M (which is u.sually played in carts) and profcs,ional
g&lt;M (whoch has never hccn playod with
carts). sided with Martin. So the y&lt;111ng
man nlllc while hts ldlow compeutm;
walked.
Puhlidy. all these fellow curnpeti11"" said til: 1"-~itically .:&lt;lflttl thing.
They were pulling li.- Ca-.y. He wa' a
gmd kod They dodn't mind him riding.
But pnvatcly. they ti:h thatlllruly wa'
an oovantage lnr Martin &lt;M" any other .
goller to ride r.other than walk. Especoally. on mony day s wll:n gollcrs have
to slosh live omlcs around a golf C&lt;IUN
, .. on exlrcn1Ciy lu days when gollcrs
have to dmg themselves m\lund IK
holes. Or on &lt;&gt;&lt;:ca.sions when had
weather doclalc'S that the pn1S play "'"
&lt;mly the usual IKh&lt;~cs . hut 2.7 '"· on a
fe-w in,;Liooccs. :16 holes in a day.
A' ollhos wnung. Mallin mnk.s 20th
''" the Nikc T&lt;IUr muncy loSI Only the
top 15 will qualily f&lt;M" the hig show-the PGA Tour -- next season. Those.
like yours Indy. who symp:llhi7.c with
Martin. hut wt.. think the ADA wa.&lt;
tmpmperly applied in his lawsuit
againSI the PGA. have mixed feelings
alx!Ul whelhcr we want Casey to mukc
11.
Finally. carni&gt;oruu' pugiiiSI Mike
Tyson is =king ln have hts h&lt;IXing
hL-cnsc rcstnn:d m Nevada after dccidong in July to drnr his applicatton for a
new loccn.-. on New Jersey (Ju.&lt;l a.~ thai
Slalc's h&lt;&gt;xmg cnmmi~'ion wa; ahoullo

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One . thmg you should bear 10
mmd as you fret over the lluctuatong
stock
IS that Wall Streelos not
1
· · d
h market
1 c on y cconomoc on tcalor you
should pay aucnlton ln.
Trust mc.l have ~tudoed thts
People who arc lamohar woth my
11 h
N
"· f
k ·11
wor WI rcca l at tn ovcm ...r &lt;&gt;
Amtric:ans get first-hand look at allegations_against Ointon .
.
- I'194. I came up wolh_~ Fnvolous
All Ameroca knows The moslonlomatc dclatls ol Prcstdcnt Chnton s sex- Fluods Index (fFI). whoch portended
ual activmes wolh Monoca Lcwonsky - at least her versoon of thcor Whole a r?hust economy for man_y months
House fljngs _ were posted on the lnlcmel Fnday.... Govmg the pubhc to come . Even my cnlo~~ woll have to
ommcdiate access wa.' the nghllho ng for the House of Reprcsentauvcs to d~. admtlol was a pre~ly accuralc gauge.
Private coli zcns can dcl~e as deeply ont o the Starr report and Clinton s . What I detcrmoncd. through
responses as they wish. They don't have 10 rely on the ... dtsloncd voe~s of '.nten sc obscrvauon and van.ous
political panosans that emerge as leaks IO the mcdta. The Internet. on an cxlraf!Oiauons. wa.' that Amemans
extraordonary way. has given them access to the whole hsl of detatls and were spendmg a &gt;lupendous amount
allegations. But we hope Amcncans read. and discuss. more than just the of money on expensive. non-essenrevolting details of Clinton·, bchavoor. .. Clinton 's future should hongc on ual fluods . whoch they poured down
L'fitical conslilUiional questions that dcsel'\'e careful constderauon: Dtd Starr l.heor gullets by the galla~ only to dos1:(1 too fat' Arc pnvatc sexual acllvotocs. as ~sptcable as they may be. charge vta bodily funcuon a lew
f!!OUnds for an invesugalton that forces a presidenl from offtce? Should hou" later. lmf!Orted ..and domestiC
Clinton be forced to stand trial he fore tht Senal.c 011 ~es of lymg and botded..~atcrs, Mtsloc ll~vorcd bevobstruction of jusltcc' Should he step aside temporwrly or resrgn' Most erages . sun-brewed teas that go for
imponanl. can Clinton sltll elfeclively lead the couruy? ... But now thatlht a buck-~d-a-half a pop; Sna~ple
rcpon is available worldwtde. whtther Ointon 's rre,sidency survives ~ill ~aters w1th 1.? percent real JUtce;
depend on how Americans Judge him. Ointon can't hide fmm h1s behaviOr.
nutraceuucal bever,ages fontfied
All America knows.- Statesman Journal, Salem, Ore., Sept. 12
wrth herbs . No.
~ends, a popu- .
Compled by Scott OweDI
lace th~ SJ,M'nds mllhons on extraneous hqutd 1s not a populiiCC lhal fears
economic collapse. The FFI knows.
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I also de veloped the Second
Home
Index
(SHI&gt;
and
prcdocld
e that the conslruclton of a condnmonoum cruose
shop called Rosod
cnSca -- Wtlh
rooms and suilcs
that go for $1.5
Spear
mil loon to S7 million -- foretold a sound future . Furthcr research resulted on my Puhhc
Toilet Index (PTI). hascd on the
quahly nf lacohucs avaolablc 10 puhloc venues. and my Euro-Car Trunk
Storage Index CECTSI), based on
how effietcn tly these vehicles cany
golf hags
Additional studoes in my secret
lahoralory ha ve isolated several
other indices that seem to hold grcal
promise as economic prugnostiea·
tors . They, too. suggest that the cconomy is doing just fine, thank you.
and lhal it would be unwise to read
too much into •.he stock market's
daily gyrations . To wit:
The Bertluo Index (BI). Golf clubs
used to drive the ball off the lee hive
been getting much bigger, thanks to

grapholc shafts and hghlcr metals
such as titanium . .The bigger drivers
pernut faster swongs and therefore
greater power, and they seem more
forgmng of errant strike&gt; a.' well.
Take the Callaway Golf company,
maker nf the Big Bcnha line. FiN
there were only Biu Benhas which
c
·•
sold [or approximately S250 Then
carne Great Bog Berthas . which
retaolcd lor upwards of $400. Now
we have the Boggest Big Bertha.,,
whtch go fur S600 each and have
hec? '" such d~mand that dealers
can t keep them 10 slack.
The Hotline Index (HI). Ninehundrcd-numher hustncsscs rake in
half a holloon dollars a year. and few
arc more lucrative than psychic hotlines. h costs upwanls nf S5 a monulc
-- $300 per hour -- to speak to the,;c
duhn.•us clatrvoyanls: hullhc prohihmve cost ~ms a mom.- deterrent.
. The Se11.cd Slo¥ie Index (SSI).
Ctgar sales have become passe a.' an
economic indicator. but the soarina
num~rs of illc11al Cuban stoaies thll
are setzed and dcslroyod by lhc U.S.
Customs Service serve liS an excel·
lent barometer. Cuban-made Romeo
y Julietas and Partqas so for as
much as $700 a box on the black

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Lassie Justice, 74, ofGalltpolis, died Tuesday Sept. 14. 1998 in the Holzer Medical Center.
Born Nov. 2. 1923 in McVeigh, Ky.. she was the daughter of the late Raben
Ball and Keuie Fields.
Surviving are lwo sons, George (Susie) Hackney of Columbus, and Sherman (Jean) Hackney of Orange Lake. Fla.; a daughter. Henriena(Tom) Jeffe" of Hobart. Ind.: a niece: seven grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.; and a brother. Landon Ball of Mt. Sterling. Ky.
Services will be II a.m. Friday at the ML'Coy-Moore Funeral Home, Wetherholt Chapel. Gallipolis. Internment will follow in the Standtsh Cemetery,
Dexter. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday fmm 5-8 p.m

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Belly McGuire of Pomemy is a
patient al Arthur James Cancer Center in Columbus. Cards may be sent
to her c/o Arthur James Cancer Center. Room 930. 300 Wesl lOth Ave ..
Columbus 43210.

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Snow

Meeting set
Middlepon Village Council will
meet tn special session on Sept . 21 at
7:30 p m. for the consideration of
personnel.

Meigs EMS logs 10 calls

Center. Rutland squad assisted.
POMEROY
12:04 'p.m., Pearl S1reet. Middleport. Mtchael Sellers. HMC.
RACINE
~ : 20 a.m.. Patrocoa McHaffie .
7:40a.m .. Rocksprings Rehabili- VMH:
laliou Center, Pomeroy. Evelyn Rife.
7:42 p.m .. Smtih Ridge Road.
Veterans Memorial Hospolal :
motor-vehicle
accident. Johnathon
10:35 a.m .. Race Street. Middle~
Man bound over
The most serious charge. that of pan, Rhonda Dunn, Holzer Medical Dailey. VMH .
. A 50-year-old Middleport man is
RUTLAND
os a second-degree felony Center;
burglary.
being held in the Soulhea.•l RegionH·43 am . Meigs Mme 31. Ronald
4:05 p.m., Overbrook Nursing
al Jail in Nelsonville after being punishable by ·a minimum of two
Zirkle.
PVH:
Center. Middleport . Ada Starcher.
bound over to the Meigs County years in prison.
~:22
p.m.. Jacks Road. Joy
Pleasant Valley Hospual. Middleport
&lt;;:ammon Pleas Court on charges ol
Comhs.
HMC.
squad assosted:
burglary, receiving stolen property
8:34 p.m., stale Route 124, Rut- SYRACUSE
and canyi ng a concealed weapon.
8:07 a.m.. stale Roule 124. Lera
land. Ruth Young. VMH pendmg
Joseph W. Beny. 147 S. Third Judgments Issued
Jones.
HMC.
The following judgments awards lransfer to Charleston Area Medical
Ave .. waived a preliminary hearing in
Metgs County Coun last week. The were issued Friday in the Meigs
County Coun ot Common Plea.•.
~barges were then lransfered 10 the
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Campa·
common pleas coun.
He is accused of a break-in and ny, Pomeroy, was awarded $5,053.46
theft al his brother-in-laws house plus interest in a suit agamsl Donald
CHILLICOTHE (AP) - Thom- ber of daily newspapers published by
where he ollogedly stole a knife, u J. and Marie Roush .
son Newspapers will aquire the Choll- Thomson Ctntrill Ohio to eight with
Bank One NA was awarded
.22-caliber. handgun ind money.
icothe Gazette in an exchange with a combined circulation o t 140,000.
according to the Meigs County Pros- $22.917.46 plus onleresl in tls suit Communoty Newspaper Holdings The company has said ot' s pursuing
against Lee Roy Simpkins. et al.
eeuling Auomey's Office.
a strategy to control geographically
Inc.
CNHI woll get control of The Dai- hnked groups of newspapers that can
ly Cilizen-News in Dalton. Ga .. and market ad~ and serve adven•~ers
more competouvely.
its non-daily publicalions.
Law
Block
Grant,
3,562.62:
Refuse,
' Bryan Swann. Oerkffrea.•urer for
The exchange will bring the num58.299.15: Disaster Relief Grant.
l~e Village of Middlepon, released a
monthly repon of account balances 187 .00; Water Debt Service.
JQ:I.941.17; Sewer Debt Service.
'on Monday evening.
lhe report slated. Roberts' pickup
No injuries were reported in 1wo
Balances, by fund, were reported 80.574.85; Water Tank. 15.000;
truck sustained heavy damage while
as: Geneml . $99, 188.26; Street, Water System. 97,556.32; Sewer Sys- accidents investigated recently by the
Hall's truck was nol damaged . No
57,234.52;
Recrealion Meigs County Sheriffs Office .
49.270.29; Mini-golf. 0 ; Law tem,
Citations
were issued.
The fir&lt;l accident occuned Thu rsE,nforcement. 480.70: Fire Equip- (2,713.78); Cemetery, (746.08);
The
second
accident happened
'ment. (796.00) ; Fire Truck, Meter Deposit,, 36.689.20; Cemell:ry day amund 7:15a.m. allhe juncuon
Saturday
mornong
on Park Road on
of Frog Slreel and stale Route 124 on
36.520.86; COPS FAST. (255.98): Endowment, 81.062.77.
Bedford
Township.
Parenthetical figures represent Syracuse. Charles W. Roberts Jr.,
'Economic Development. 27 .825.72;
Crystal R. Tippie. Shade, was
Syracu~e. driving a 1981 Ford ptckdeficit
balances.
: ~ublic Transponation. 19.880.76:
southbound when she wa.~ slung by
up truck , turned off Frog S1ree1 onto
stale Route 124 into the path of a a bee. causing her 10 lose control of
her 1988 Plymouth which ran into a
westbound 1979 Mack dump truck
guardrail
and dilch.the repon stated.
dnven by Timothy M. Hall . Pomeroy.
Am Ele Po er\ .................. ..46'1. The accident occuned on a heavy fog.
The following couple was issued
Akzo .................................... 41\
. a maniage license recently in the
AmrTech .................................47
Continued rrom pagel
Meigs Counly Probate Court of
Ashland 911 ...........................48},
AT&amp;T .....r ... ..........................56"1.
Judge Robert Buck: Teny Douglas
Denise Arnold will be doin~ a
Bank One ............................. 45.,. repair will be demonslrated.
. Michael, 50. and Carolyn Ann McKBob
Evans
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19'
1
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broom
making demonstration, DonIn
the
senior
lair
buoldong.
there
mney, 47, both of Pomeroy.
Borg-Werner ......................... 42}, wtll be a quoit show. puonpkon, corn na Davidson woll be weavong rugs on
Broughton ............................. 18'~
an antique loom. and Bob Smtddte
Champion ............................. 10\ and sunllower cont~sls. and numerwill demenstrale ponery makong.
ous
exhihils
hy
churches.
heahh
Charm Shps ......................... 4"1.
There will be a variety of cmfts on
(liSPS 113-910)
i City Holdlng .......................... 37'h agenc1es. and other commun1ty orga~ollily NeWipOpt&lt; Holdlllp,lo&lt;.
(
dtsplay and for sale. along wuh
Federal Mogul ..................... 55')• ni zation..;
Gannett ................................. 58'1,
information on walerscape landscapPubl•h&lt;d oveoy ofltmoon, Moodoy lhloog)t
Goodyear .............................. 51},
ing. Crafts and candles, baskets and
Friday, Ill Court St. Pomeroy. Ohio, by lhc
Kmart .................................... 14l.
' Ohkl Vtlley Pub!ishena Companr. Sc:amd dw
books wtll be exhibited, and there
~ . pllb&amp;e ~1d 11 Pomeroy, Otuo.
Kroger ..................................48'7,
Veterans Memorial
will be a flower show by the garden
Mtabcr: The As&amp;oc:iatcd Prcu and the Ohio
Lands End ............................. 17l,
Tuesday admissions - Evelyn clubs of the county.
' Newspaper Aseociatton.
Llmlted
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Postiu~Ur: Send addreu oorrecttons &amp;o The
Food will be served from several
Oak Hill Finl ..........................11'1, Rife. Middlepon.
. Daily Sentinel, \II Court S1., Polncroy. Ohio
Tuesda~ discharges- none .
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OVB .........................................40
boolhs on the grounds, many local
SUBSCRIP'MON RATES
Holzer Medical Center
One Valley ...............................32
businesses will show their wares. and
By C.nitr or Motor Route
Peoples
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25
Discharges
Sept. IS - John some professionals will share inforOne Wtek .................................S2.00
Prem Flnl ............................... 20'1. Hager. Tracy Burrows. Collecna
One Month ................................ S8.70
mation about their services
One Yeu.................................. l104.00
Rockwell ...........................39\ Clark. Paula Can. Peggy Dixon.
SINGU COPY I'IIICE
RD/Shell ,, ............................. 50'•
Births - Mr. and Mrs. Shane
Oaely........................................ 35 CcBts
Seare .................................... 47';.,
SuhscritK:n not 'desirf.n&amp; to pay the carrier lbtJ
Evans.
son. Wellston; Mr. and Mr.&lt;.
Shoney'a .................................2'!,
Kmll in MfvanC:c direct~ n.Daily Scllllinel ou
Star Bank .............................. 64,, Brian Frederick. daughter. Dexter;
a tbrcc, 1b. or 12 motdh ~- Credit will be
aiYCn carrier each week.
Wendy's .... ;........................... 21\ Mr. and Mrs. Scan Potter. son. Jack, No suhscuptibn by mall pcmined io ueu
Worthington ........................11.,_ son; Mr. and Mrs . Danny Rose,
where home carrier service is avatllble.
daughter. G,~llipolis.
• Publisher reserves the riaht 10 adjust tales dur·
Stock reports are the 10:30
in&amp; tbe swbscripCiOI'I period. Sublcriplton rate
(Published with permission)
. chanp may be implc:mcntcd by tl'll.npa the
a.m. quote&amp; provided by Adveat
duntton of ltlc .ut.cripUOn.
of Gallipolis.

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Thomson Newspapers to
acquire Chillicothe Gazette

Middleport Village report

NO one injured in accidents

Couple issued
:mar·riage license ·

st~cks

Town &amp; Country...

The Tuppers Plains-Chester Water Distroct has issued a boil advisory for sections of Orange Township includong Stale Route 7 from
Success Road south to and including Bar 30 Road. Owl Hollow Road.
Locust Grove Road, Township Road, Riggscrest. and Apple Tree
Estates. A leak in the main line leading to that section is under repatr.
When a boil order is in effect. those in the effected areas are 10 boil
their cookong and drinking water for three minutes before being consumed. Samples of the water woll be taken after the Ime repatr. and
the residents will be advised when the wal&lt;r is safe to drink without
booling.

Show to be held
A car and motorcycle show will be held on lhe Don Tale Chevrolet Lot on Saturday. Oct. 3, during the Stemwheel Festoval. Over 42
trophoes will be awarded Regislraloon will begin held that day beginning al 9 am. and there is a fee of $8. Trophies go for truck, dually.
custom truck. muscle slreet rod. stock. custom, Goldwmg. Harley. best
paint. best wheels. best imerior. best engine. and farthestlraveled. with
a besl of show.

Congressional... continued rrom page,
ioday showed 5R percent ol Amero ~
cans against beginning impeachment
hearongs over the Lewonsky alTair.
while 57 percent said Congress
should censure Clon ton . The Sept. 1214telephone poll ol 1.813 adults had
a 3 percentage point margin of error.
But a CNN/USA T&lt;Ki,oy/G,ollup
Polllound lhal50 pereentlavnr Congress holding hearing~ and 44 perrent
dropping the mall~r But among ~df­
idemilied likely voters. 58 percent
wanled hearings to 38 percent who
wanted lo drop Ihe maller. The Sept.
14- 15 survey of 1.028 adults had a 3
percenllll!e poim margin of error. The
margin error was 5 percentage ptlints
among a subset of 401 likely voters.
The senior Democrat on 1he Judi ciary Commiuee. Rep . John Conyers
of Michigan . said it would b&lt;! "a violalton of lhe hopartosan spinl" lilt
Republicans to muscle relea'e of 1he
tape through tht: commute-e ...The
te.l yes, the video' no ...
Bul Rep. James Rogan. R-Calof .
saod that only walching the appear-

A bus trip os being organozed for
the Meigs Marauder football game
with Tolsia West Vorginia on September 25. The trip IS over two hours.
'o a luxury motoreoach lnp has been
planed. Cost of the lrip i' $19.50. for
more tnfonnaloon call Bob al 992·
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credobololy ...
One Democratoc Judicoary Committee source. speaking on comlition
of anonymoty. said the two parties had
informally agreed lo wnhhold addi tional sexually exphcll material.
infonnallon on Secret Service operatiOns. malenallhal would jeopardi ze
criminal investigataons and intormatiun that would hann onnocent parties.

Plan bus trip

Hospital news

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Boil advisory in effect

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Rally Day
The
Rockspnngs
United
Me1hodos1 Church will hold Rally
Day on Sunday. A potluck donner wtll
be held at 12:30 p.m.. and a program
under the direction of Jan and Kathy
woll be held at 1.30 p.m. The public

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Gemld T. Penix . Sr.. 55, Pomeroy. died Wednesday. Sept. 16. 1998 at Vetemns Memorial Hospital. Pomeroy. Arrangements woll be announced by
Pomeroy Chapel of Fisher Funeral Home.

Units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Set'\' ice recorded I0
calls for assistance Tuesday. Units
respondmg included:
CENTRAL DISPATCH

Steak dinner planned
A baked steak dinner will be
sel'\'ed at 1he Fellowship Hall in
Hockingport. Sept. 26 from 4:30 Ia 7
p.m. Charge is S5 for adults. and $3
for children. The dinner is sponsored
by the Untied Methodist Women.

Open House
Hollside Baptist Church will conduel an open house at its new model
of Noah's Ark al the church on Stale

Gerald Penix

Extended forecast
By The Associated Preaa
Thursday night. .Mostly cloudy.
SoutheliStern Ohio
Lows
in the lower 60s.
Today... Mostly sunny. Highs in
Friday
... Panly cloudy. Highs in the
the mid 80s. Light west wind.
· Tonight..Panly cloudy. Dense lower 80s.
Saturday... Panly cloudy. Lows 55
~alley fog late. Lows in the mid and
65
and highs in the mid 80s.
lo
upper 60s. Calm wind.
Sunday
... Partly cloudy. Lows m
Thursday... Mostly cloudy. Highs
the
lower
60s
and highs in the lower
In the upper 70s.
80s.

Route 143 near Pomeroy on SI\!Urday. begmning al noon . Hotdog• and
drinks will be sel'\'ed, and animals
will be on display. Dr. James Acree.
pastor, mviles the public.

Revival services set
Revival services will be htld at the
Calvary Pilgrim Chapel. Route 143.
Pomeroy. Sept. 22-27 . 7 p.m. woth
ReY. V. 0. Agan. evangelist Rev. Victor Roush. pastor. invites lhe pubhc .

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give him an answer).
'JYsnn 's hearing in New Jcr.;cy wa' a
spccta:lc. "'~ the least hccausc ol ii
pmtcst hy the National Or)!aniz:lli&lt;m fOr
Women. NOW declared that allowing
'JYson to dimh hack into the ring rnM
only would he "an insult to wnmcn." 'it
also w11Uid endanger the salety of N...W
Jersey's fam:r sex because nf the
hnxer's 1992 mpe cnnvocuon ( f&lt;.- which
he scl"ied three years in priS&lt;IO).
But Tysnn's suspctt&lt;ion fmm n&gt;xo~c
had ahslllutcly 111~hong to do woth lu~
trcalment nf w&lt;H11Cn ll&gt;~wcvcr reprchett'lhlc it ha&lt; hecn}. It ,;~emmed fn•n
his la.'L fi~'hl in I..;" Vcg&lt;L&lt;. dunng whi' h
the lii011Crheavywci!-'hl chaonpi&lt;m went
herscrk in the nng and sav"!!ciY hit the
car nf a man -- Evandcr H&lt;~ylickl.
Tyson W'JS pumshcd. severely and
dcs..'t'Vc-dly. lilt his conduct. Ncvotda
niXing nllicials suspended Ius license
li.- a monunum ol one year. which L'&lt;1Sl
the pntclighlcr at least $.11) milhon (the
pur&gt;&lt;.-s he almost ccruunly W&lt;!Ukl have
cnlkctc'\1 dunng the ,pan cnvc'l'l:d hy hts
SU'(1L'11sio11). II had to he lhe llli!SI
expensive e&lt;or-hoting line in history.
lllal is. unless the man who has a
histnry of mistreating wnoncn is o;om¢·
one hke. say. Bill Chnton. Then the
femonisl hypx:riles hardly uller a discnuraging won!.
Like I s;ud, then:·, more to sport'
today than what &lt;ll1.'111'S on the diwnond
,.. gridimn nr hardwood (M" in the ring.
And a lol of 11 ha&lt; to llu with liliL'.'
Joseph Perkins is a (du~
1br San D1ef:o Union-Tribune..

In 1995, Customs confiscalcd only $318,401 wonh; a year later,
the figure climbed to $1.142.290.
The Ma'ol Order Se rvoecs
· . 1ndex
(MOSI). Gounncl food stores in
Washington, D.C., will dispatch
packages of favorite meats, cheeses
and prod••·e lo de · d
l
••
pnvc cus omer.;
vacaltonmg on such far-off locales as
Manha's Vineyanl. A New York City
dry cleaner accepts packages of diny
clothes forwarded from anywhere Ill
the world. cleans them, arid
overnight' them hack lothe ,;cndcr,
The Razor Blade Index (RBI).
The Gillcuc company jusl spent
$750 million to dcvelor a razor with
three hladcs. The "Mach 3," a&lt; it has
hecn duhhcd, n:latls for S6.99 __ ~S
percent more than the Sensor Excel it
succeeds. Another mzor is ahcady in
the works. (Six hjades'~ A dozen '! A
razor that will enable the user 111
shave his beard and his hody hair in
the same stmkc '~).
Trust the indices. These limes.
they arc a-booming, hahy.
J011tph Spnr is a syudlcatt:d
writer for Newspaper Enlerprile
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Dr. Gemld T. Dolan, of Darien, Conn., 72. diell at his home on Thu"day. Sept. l 0. 1998.
"
He was the husband of Barbara Elberfeld Keller Dolan. and the son-inlaw of the late Allan Keller and lma Elberfeld Keller, who wa.o; tht daughter of lhe late Jacob and Katie Mees Elberfeld of Pomeroy.
Mr. Dolan. a podialrisl for 45 years. is survived by his wife and three
children, Gemld T. Dolan II of Darien, Jeffrey A. Dolan of Medina and Barbara T. Brown of New Windsor. Md. and three grandchildren.
He wa.&lt; a velemn of World War II .
Internment will lake place at a future date in Beech Grove Cemelery.
Pomeroy.

commanding llzir subservience. His~
sowtesaidhisfllSI~oneachlripiDthe
~ was the COIIllly's KGB Resident
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McGwtre had not connected for a
week "nee htttong No. 6~. and Cardmals manager Tony La Russa
planned to stl out hiS star slugger 111
the opener to gove his achy back a
break.
But wuh the late-arrh mg crowd
lilling on at Busch Stadium. La Russa sent up McGwore to hat for leadoff man Delino DeShtclcb 10 the
ninth mmng McGwire hit a 'R5-fnot
dm e to lelt-center field on a 1-0 fasthall lmm Jason Ch"'tiansen. htghlightmg a game th~ Ptnlles won K-6.
McGwore doesn't pani&lt;·ularl) like
to pinch-hit. but he's ouhwndmg
when he does tl. Lifetome. he's 13fnr-32 U061 woth six home nons 111
a ptnch.
McG11 ire figured he would get a
~.:han&lt;.:t' lo swmg.
"I've been with Tony too long."
McGwtre smU ··1 was J:!CIImg re•tdy
10 the "ecnmlmmng ...
McGwtre w~nt 1-for-3 with two
w.olks in the second game. a 9-3 wm
lilf St Louts The doubleheader was
caused by a tte g.unc between the
re.m1s last month at Pollsburgh.
Sosa. meanwtule. went 1-fnr-5

rsosa puts pursuit of playoff berth ·first
By BERNIE WILSON
on the scoreboard video screen.
SAN DIEGO ( AP) - Sammy
.. He ha.s more opponunnies to finSosa took a detourfrom the home run tsh with more than me." Sosa satd.
ra&lt;:e by stroking nul six times in nin~ " Becnuse now I gel to No. 6~ . 1 don't
at-bats. The NL playoff mce is still have to worry about it anymo~. "
going full speed.
Is thai a concessoon'? Hardly.
Sosa was held without a homerfor
Sosa knows he' II get more
the second straoght night. but singled _ homers.
ahead of Mark Grace's homer in the
''I've been domg real well all year.
seventh mmng. staning the Chicago and now I have only on~ thmg in my
Cubs to a 4-2 wm over the San Diego mmd. justtrying to go to the playoffs
Padres on Tuesday noght. Coupled In the last 10 games. somethmg·s
wolh New York's doubleheader split going to happen Buttltl don't hapat Houston. the Cubs took a half- pen . we're slill happy men. "
game lead over the Mets 111 the wild·
Wtlh MIL key Murandmo baumg
wuh two outs am.l nne on 10 the ninth.
card race.
" Every day I'm not gomg to go some on the crow~ started chanting
out there and hit a home run." sarcr --w~ want Sammy'" The crowd
Sosa. who fell one behind in the ro31ed when Morandont walked.
homer chase when Mark McGwtre bringmg up Sosa. II booed when he
htt his 63rd al Sl LouiS. "There Will struck out and linished 1-for-5 with
be days loke yesterday and today. At two stnkeouts.
lea.st I leel much bencr. I feel com" I got one hit . That's good enough
fonable and relaxed, I thmk tomor- for me." Sosa smd.
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row I will be much. much . much bet" II was mce." he saod of the
ter.
crowd 's reception. " I have two more
That could be bad n~ws for Joey days here. let 's see how 11 goes "
Hamilton. who pitches tonight's
A Dnmimcan dtd homer: San
game for the Padres.
Diego's Qutlvoo Veras hll an uppoSosa saw McGwtre's homer live site-tield solo shot to the sixth .

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" Evef) radoo show. e~ery writer
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Texas." Collms smd. " Well. tomornm we play them. Bottom line.

tomorrow we go head-to-head
There 's no secrets. There's no hidden
agendils We get after it. We don 't
worry about playoff tickets: we worry al&gt;out wmmng baseball games "
The Angels. who fell to 5-7 m
September with Tuesday night's 8-1
loss to Tampu Bay. haven't had a
winntng record in the month since
1991 and are 53-88 in September
from 199~ lhmugh 1998.
"We've got 12 games left. and
that'' what it's all about ," Collins
s,oid. " I don't care where we park. I
don't care who the ushers are above
the dugout I don't care anythmg
except winning buseball game~ . "
Texa" comes mlo the senes on a
hogher note. as Ivan Rodriguez ' twonm. nmth-inning homer c:opped a

Rangers rall y hom a 5-0 deficttl or a that dugoul tomorrow. You know
6-5 VICt o r y over B .altmlOJe on Tue'- there woll be ."
Tampa B:oy's RolandoAmlJO tl-1day noght
"Th1' I\ gnmg. 10 g1vc U!&gt;i ~orne 11) o.;ct a record for win" hy an expanmomentum gomg 10 there tomorrow ston potchcr as the Devol Rays scored
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RoJngucz homered off Balto home nne game down . knowing
" 'e' re gomg head-to-head wtlh them mnre's Arm:uulo Bemtez (5-5). who
struck nut the ntne prev1ous haller~
tn fi\ e nf the ncxl eaght game,."
The h.ollk between the AL West bctorc .liiO\\Ing an 111fidd "angle to
contende" resumes Monday. when Will Chtrk to open the Texas nonth
The Range"· Tim Cr:~htree (.'i-1I
th~ Angeh play hn't to the R:tnger"
for the ~tart of u three-game 1\CI'I t: ~
got the lin.tl out 111 the eighth for the
Dcspuc Ant~heun\ struggle .... the wm John Welleland worked the
Angels' Ttm Salmon is conlidentthe mnth lor h" -lOth save
matchup woll shake h" team up
In other AL games Tuesday. 11 was
"M:tyhe that 's somethtng we need Bo,ton 9. New York -1: Seallle 1~.
to spark some excttement." he s:~od
Mtnne,nl:o 7. K.ms:os City to. Oakland
" There \ J:;Ol to he some energy m 3: an&lt;l Dctroot ~ . Chicago 0.

Red Sox 9, Yankers 4
Jason Vantek homered twice anJ
drove on a L&lt;lreer-htgh live mns ;tnd
T11n W.okcl'tdd II Il-K) tool a shutout
mto the \t! \ cnth at Yomkee StadiUm ''"
Boston stopped a three · g::~me losing:
streak. wummg fur &lt;lnly the third
tome in 12 games.
The Yankees, who gave rookie
pitcher Mtke Jerzemheck (0-1) his
li"t maJOr league stan in order to
give their staners an extm day's rest.
dropped to 6-9 on Its last 15. New
York needs to go R-5 in its final 13
games to set the AL record for wons
on a season wrlh II~ ·
Marine" 12, Twins 7
Ken Gnffey Jr. hu hos AL-Ieading
5~nd homer and drove on five runs In
become the founh-ynungest player to
reach I.IKKI RBls

Brown has lost three of lour stans.
He gave up four runs and nrne hots 111
seven innmgs. with nine strikeouls
aod one walk.
Tapam and Johnson hit consecutive RBI singles to fomsh the seonng

on the seventh.
" I should have gollen out of the
mning.'' Brown satd.
Grace hit a &gt;inker that Brown left
over the middle of the plate. "If he
pops II up. we're OK

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Kevon Win. representing the tying
run agamst Doug Jones. nied to the
wall m center 10 his first major-league
at-bat in the ninth. Paul Assenmacher struck out Shawn Green with a
runner on for hts second '"''e.
Notes: Stieb staned in place ofP.•t
Hentgen. who will moss the rest of the
season bel'ause of nght shoukkr
tendmitos. Ramirez" 5-for-14 with
two homers ag:unst Quantnll . ... Former-lndoan Tony Fernandez was 4for-4 wolh a ·double and three RBis
. Colon twisted his kner covering
first. hull! was not thought to be serious Colon is 4-4 woth a 6 12 ERA
sonce the All-Star break . allowing 90
hits m ll7 213 innmgs. . The outing
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Colon because the 23 -year-old
Domuuc.m had both his parents m
the stands They trdl'eied from their
homeland to watch Colon fur the fiN
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one game We are by no means out
of it ."
Ramirez. drafted by the Indians
nine months after Stoeb's no-hitter. hit
a solo homer to n~ht in the third and
a two-run shot to left in the fifth that
gave the lndoans a 6-4 lead Hts 40th.
a solo shot off Paul Quantnll m the
seventh, made it 7-5.
With an RBI gmundout m the
first. Ramirez mcreased h1"' teamhogh total to 129 RBis - founh 10
the AL hehtnd Gonzalez . Belle and
Gnffey It was Ramtrez\ first threehomer game and 12th muluhomer
game - half of them thts season .
" Remember." Ramirez cautioned
" What I did tontght doesn't mean
anythong "
Chad Ogea (5-3) allowed one run
m three mnmgs in relief of Banolo
Colon. tneffective in his first stan
sonce Sept 2. The lndtans had hoped
I~ days' rest would solve Colon's
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lost tis second stmtght after wmmng
I~ of 16.
"Thos club osn 'l govmg up.'' Johnson saod "You can see the way we've
h1nm~ Joo• woo:"
Juan Gonzalez. for one. Ken Gnf- pl ayed If otheo clubs ha,•e g11 en up.
fey Jr lacks only a few pomts on the we !&gt;lUre h.ncn ' t."
Ramtrcz hot hts first two home!'
average department. Then there "
Bdle. the Indians' caree r home mn ofl 0 ;11 e Stoct&gt; {1 -~ l. puchmg on
leader now with the second -pl ace Cleveland for the ro rsl tome sonce
pttchmg a no-hiller agaonslthe lndo Ch1cago While Sox.
" You can't vote for him .'' H.tr- ans on Sept. 2. 1990 at Cleveland
grme said of Belle. " Nobody voted Mumcopal Stadoum Back then .
for hom "hen he played lor a won- Jacobs Field was a parkmg lot. the
ner
lndtans were a laughing stock and
The pomt " · Ram1rez I:&gt;~ nght up Ramtrez was a hogh school st udent.
there woth some of baseball's best
Oh. and Slieb was one of the domsluggers - and he's only ~6 years inant pttchers on the game.
old
Thts tome. 111 the th11d st,ln of hi&lt;
··Tonight. .. Blue Jays manager comeback at age 41 . Stteb allowed
Tim Johnson saod . "he was the offen- s1x run' - r1ve earned - and mne
hots on 4 2/3 tnnmgs He walked one
SIVe player of the year."
and
struck out two
Ramtrez also dealt another blow
to the Blue Jays' hopes in the AL
Sueb was stollthmktn g about the
wild-card chase Toronto . whtch wold-card race.
dropped four games behmd Boston.
" It " not over.'' he satd "Th" "

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mkov defeated Manin Smner 6-4, 62; Henman beat Ntr Welgrecn 6-1.64, and Pioline got by Vadom Kut senko ll-3. 1&gt;-3. Also, No. 5 Marc
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con,sider Manny lor MVP of this
league." Hargrove said. " Who else
has got 40 homers. 120 RBis and 1s

The Eastern Eagles were taken to ie Taylor ~ -5. and Bailey ~-3 woth a
the wore. hut escaped wolh their per- kill
fect record intact as they rolled to a
In settmg. Evans has emerged as
, three-game wtn over the Me1gs one of the area 's bread-:ond-buner
Marauders Tuesday n1'ght at Eastern
performers with a 35-47 setting mght SOSS ••• &lt;Continued from Page 4)
Eastern 15-10. 7-15. 15-9 to remam wtth seven asststs and a good noor
Brown had a bad seventh mnmg and
undefeated on five games. both over- game. whole Hayman. her cousin. od years."
McGwire hit hts 63rd in a ponch- lost what had been a well-ptlched
all and m the league. Mctgs is now also excelled with another great
5-1.
game of lll-23 and fi\e assiSts and a houing appearance in the Cardmals' gaine. He started wtth s1x perlecl
Eastern was led m sconng by Jes- good noor game Batley was one for 8-6 loss to Pillsburgh in a double- mnings agamst Los Angele' last
Thursday. but lost it on four runs header opener.
soca Brannon wuh a 1-l-17 noght wtth one.
For
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second
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start.
three unearned - in the seventh
two aces and 12 pomts. Stephame
Eastern coach Don Jackson s:oid.
Evans was 10-1~ woth two aces and "It was very hot m the gym. and the
sox pomts. Juli Batley 8-10 with two girls looked like they were out of
aces and SIX pomts . Valene Karr 8-9 shape. but they came thru in the end.
wtth an ace and live pomls. Leah We actual!) looked bener last week
- Sanders 4-5 with two aces and three than we did tonight. We are gomg to
points. Juli Hayman 4-4 with two have to pl.oy together for a while.
pomts. Angt Wolfe 3--l woth an ace unto I we get things soned out Until
and two potnts, and Kri sten C'heva- then we are just winging II out there.
- lier was 1-~ with an ace and one finding a way to win . and surv1vmg
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the whole game."
In sptking. Br.mnon also a top gun
The Eastern resen'es, coached by
wtth a 11-16 noght and three kills. _Paul Brannon. "on in two games to
whole former league MVP Valene rem:om·undefeated, however, no staKarr was sharp 11 ith an 18-~ I mght ll&lt;..;( I(&lt;..; were .l\·ailable .
at the line with sel'en boommg kills
Eastern plays Thursday at home
Angoe Wolfe was 7- 11 with two kills. agatnsl Waterford.
Stephanie E\'ans l-5 woth a koll. Ang-

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the bouom line os. when pu&lt;h comes
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After underachoevm~ much of the
season . the lndtans have turned 11 up
JUSt on ttme They won their third
slratght and founh in six games
In preparalton for another celebration. the clubhouse was thumping
wtth the them&lt; song to Clc-eland"s
remarkable 1995 season - "ThiS Is
How We Do It"
Forst. Ramtrez's bat went thump.
thump. thump.
Ram~re z homered in consecuuve
at -bats m third. fifth and seventh, but
d1dn't gel a chance to hit a founh and
tie the maJor league record . He
became the sixth Indians player to hit
'40 homers in a season. joining Alben
Belle. Rocky Colavito. AI Rosen.
Thome and Hal Trosky.
" I think there's every reason to

Eastern sextet downs
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Larkm's leadoff hnmer in the third.
his 16th. made it ~- I.
In the lounh. Milwaukee shunstop
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dropped D:omt:on Jackson's pop ny
fnr an error in shon center field .
Boone led off the seventh with a
homer. Ins 20th. and Cmcinnali ~ot
another run on Konerko's double off
reliever Valeno De Los Santos
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when Valentin led on· with a double,
went to third on a wild pitch and
scored on Mark Lorena's two-out
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Notes: Jeromy Burn ott' home run
streak was snapped :11 four games . . .
Jackson. who starlt!tl I wn gam~s at
shortstop last week after hemg
recalled from lndianapolts. staned m
center field and hatted leadoff for the
Reds. ... Reds outliclder Mclvon
Nieves had arthroscopic surgery on
his right shoulder In repmr the lahnom
nnd clean up lr.oyeJ poniuns of the
rotator culT. .. Cincinnati s1gned
most nf tis machmg staff fur next
year- batting mnrh Ken Griffey.
pllchmg coach Don Gulkll. bench
cna,·h DeniS Menke.thml-basc coach
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By KEN BERGER
CLEVELAND (AP)- Cleveland
first baseman Jim Thome wa.• a contender for the AL MVP award unttl
his hand was broken on Aug. 7 _Manny Ramtrez took over from there.
In fact. Ramirez and the Indians
were nice enough to arrange a possi ble AL Central title celebratoon
tonight . when Thome os supposed to
return lo the lineup
Ramorez hit three homers for hts
forst 40-homer season and had Ove
RBis as the lnd1ans beat the Toronto
Blue Jays 7-5 Tuesday night. Later.
Cle1eland clmched a tie for a founh
straight dtvision title when the second-place Chocago White Sox lost to
Detroit ~-0 .
With Charles Nagy on the mound.
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outnght if they beat the Minne,ota
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htls in 8 1/3 innings. leavmg alter
Wally Joyner's RBI double in the
ninth. He won his seventh straoght
dec IS ton and has Chtcago 's highest
voctory total since Greg Maddux
won 20 in 1992. Tapant JOIOs
Atlanta's Tom Glavine as the NL's
only 19-game wtnners.
Lance Johnson went 4-l{&gt;r-5 )(,
the Cubs, who moved ahead in the
wold-card mce after New York split a
doubleheader at Houston. Rod Beck
tintshed for h" 47th save in 5~
chances.
The Padres fell two games behmd
Atlanta and I 112 behind Houston in
the r.tce for the NL\ best record and
home-tield advantage thmugh the
tirst two munds of the playoffs .
Afteo sinking out a season-high
four times in Monday mght 's 4-3
loss. Sosa atlea.sl put the ball on play
Tuesday. He grounded out tw1ce. then

By TERRY KINNEY
CINCINNATI (APl - Mtke
Remlmger was more etTective than
he had been in two months
In hts second •tan back on the
Reds' rotation. Remlinger pitched six
strong onnmgs Tuesday noght as
Cmcinnat1 beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1.
"To porch the way I ptlched ..
that 's the whot I think I should be
doing."' Remlinger said.
Manager Jack McKeon hopes
Remlinger remembers what he
learned
"The only times he got behinJ. he
came in." McKeon sui d. "Now he
has to retain that. "
Backed by home runs from Barry
Larkin and Brei Boone. Remlinger
(8-15) allowed one run and four hils,
struck out four and walked none
" We couldn't do anything with
Remlinger." Milwaukee manager
Phil Gamer said. "We gave up a lot
of hils and a couple of runs early ...
and when you're gelling lutlike that.
you can't ,1fford to' give up any.'"
Remlinger. Cincmnato's openingday staner. was relegated to the
bullpen m August after losing five
stratght stans. He made &lt;~x relief
appeamnces .md for twn outs in one
of those lor a win . Oth~r than thilt.
Remlinger hadn 't been elkcltve
smce a three-holler July II at Ariwna
, He returned to the wt:oloon only
because Dennis Reyes has missed
two stans In be Wtlh his wife in Mex ICO following t·omplicaiJons dunng
the b1nh nf their son.
Last Thursday's st:on was more nf
the same old routine Remlmger
allowed li1e ~.tmed runs in 4 1/3
innmgs. His 15 losses were the most
by a Reds pitcher sonce Tim Pugh
wenti0-15 m 1993.
"I talked to my wole alloutot. and
she saod quot complaining. JUSt gel 11
done.·· Rt:mlmgcr sitid.
Catcher Brc~&gt;k Fordyce helj&gt;ed
Remhnger "luy focused agatm&gt;l 1hc
Brewers.
"Brnok ke(ll telling me. 'Just
keep doong what you're doong. it's
more th:on a&lt;kquatc. Don't he so ern-

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Ramirez's 40th homer helps Indians defeat Blue Jays 7-5

Reds record 5-1
win over Brewers

and struck out twice as the Chicago
Cubs 11·on 4-~ at San Otego. With the
Cubs hopmg to wm the wild-card
spot. he was content 10 hu a single
that began a late rally.
"My "tuatoon is that I wanted to
get on base ... Sosu satd "I get what
I want to ~et. I ~e lto No 62 . Whatever happens from now on " a gift.
Now I ha1 e to take my teammates to
the playoff,. "
McG,.ore's ll3rd home run hall
w'" Cilught by Juhn Grass. 46 Unlike
ALL RIGHT, MARKI - The St. Louis Cardinals' Ron Gent con·
the fans who retrieved McGwtre\
gratulates
teammate Mark McGwlre alter the latter's 63rd homer In
previow. ...even homer... Gra."is had no
the ninth Inning of the first game of Tueaday nlght'a National League
unmedo.ue plans to gil'e back the soudoubleheader against the visiting Pittsburgh Plretea, who won 8-6
ventr
In the opener before losing 9-3 In the nightcap. (AP)
"The hall is wonh somethmg to
someone and I'd like to ha1e somethong for 11 myself. .. Grnss saod. " He connected. He added a sacnfice ny m 5 swner. is movmg 10 the bullpen as
manager Bobby Cox sets up his staff
m:okes milltons of doll:ors. I don't the ninth.
Derek Bell won the opener v.tlh a for the playoffs. Rookie Bruce Chen
thmk there os .mything wrong woth
leadoff home run in the I ~lh New will pitch in Millwood 's pl:oce Sunsomethong commg to me ."
Satd McGwtre. "That's all nght Ynrk tied it m the moth on Carlos day.
Norm Ch:orlton. hoping to earn a
Baerga's 1wo-run homer.
He can keep 11 "
Jay
Powell
i7-6)
was
the
wmmng
spot
on the postseason roster. earned
Whole McGw1re " anracling all
ptlcher
in
the
first
game
and
the
loshis
first
save since June 26. 19'&gt;7.
the allention in St. Louis. rookie J D
er
in
the
second
game
.
Craig
Biggio
while
with
Seanle.
Ore~· 1' making 01 neal impress1nn
smgkd
in
the
linal
onning
of
the
d:oy
afier
clinchmg then· sc1 enth
A
He hll two home runs and two doumght.
makmg
htm
the
first
Astms
straight
division
title. the Braves had
bles in the doublehe:oder :ond :olso
player to reach 200 hits.
only two every -day pl:oyers m thetr
threw out .1mnner from l&lt;ft fidJ.
starling lineup.
Diamondback.' 7, Giants 6
In•other NL ~:omes. Houston and
Travos
Lee
hit
an
RBI
stogie
mlhe
Marlins 7, Expos 4
New York split a doubleheader The
Randy
Knorr"s rare triple helped
bottom
of
the
lith
mmng
and
AnAstros won the opener 6-5 on 12
Florida
break
a three-game losing
dropped
vistling
San
Franctsco
zona
mnmgs before the Mets rallied fnr an
streak
at
Olympoc
Stadtum
4
1/2
games
behmd
on
the
wold-card
K-4 victory
Knorr"s
drove
in
two nms with hos
race.
Also. Arizona topped San FranThe
Gtants
took
a
6-0
lead
in
the
first
tnpk
smce
1993
The Marlms
cosco 7-6 in II innmgs. Atlant:o heat
won for just the thtrd ltmc m 19
Phil:odelphoa 3-0. Los Angeles defeat- founh mnmg. but the Dlltmondhacks
games
ed Colorado 5-4 and Flond:o downed eventually caught up In the lith.
Andy Fox doubled and later sco~d
Vladomor Guerrero hu hts 3ath
Montreal 7-4
on Lee's two-out single.
home run. extending hos Montreal
A!.1ros 6, Mets 5
Braves 3, Phillies 0
record
Mets 8, Astros 4
Rockies 5, Dodgers 4
In whilt was planned '" hts final
In a hack-and-fonh day al the
Pilcher Darryl Kole hit a go-:the:od
Astrodome. New York s:olvaged a stan of the season. Kevin Millwood
doubleheader spill when J,&gt;hn Olcrud p11ched 'even scoreles inning..; "'" smgle in the sixth mning as Colorado
htt " go-.ohead. thm:-mn homer in the Atlanta heat Philadelphia at Tl•roer won at Dodger Stadmm.
K1le (I ~-16) IS balling . ~5K. His
Fteld.
eoghth 10nmg.
Millwood ( 16-8). the Brave~· No. bases-lo:oded single off Chan Ho
The Mels trailed 3-2 when Olemd
Park ( 13-9) made it-1-3.

By BEN WALKER
AP Baseball Writer
Meet Mark MeG wire. p10ch-h11ter
deluxe
McGwtre need~d only one swing
10 take back th~ lead 10 the great
home mn record race. hottmg No 63
m a p10ch-h11 appearance Tuesday
noght in th~ first game of the St. LoUis
Cardonals · doubleheader agamst
Pinshurgh
McGwore mo\'ed one homer
ah,ad of Sammy Sosa - l&gt;oth play ers hal'e 10 games left.
"It's not a record," McGwtre
satd. "It'&lt; not a record 'til the season

Cleveland stands one

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Wednesday, September 16,1998

McGwire hits 63rd
HR, but Pirates
:beat Cardinals 8-6
NL roundup

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Southern claimed a hard-fought
two-game match over the Wellston
Rcx:kets in Racine Tuesday noght to
push the hosts ret·ord to 7-3 overall.
Southern. small in stature. hut htg
10 hean. m.ode s~veral wmpellong
pl&lt;~ys to post the htg home wm.
Wellston ltx&gt;k .111 tnollallcad in the
f1rs1 game. but in a ,\ow sconng
game where pl:1yers scored a pomt
and out. the Rockets never led hy
more than one. Kun Sayre l"10ally lied
the score at 5-5. then Stary Lyons put
Southern up 9-5 on low str:ught
serves.
Wellswn cui 11 to 11 -9 on J. King
serves . the Sayre and Kara Kong
rech:orged the Tornadoes to elatm the
15-12 WIO .
The second contest w:os s11mlar .1s
W~llston. behind F. Henry took a ~ 1 lead and later a ll-3 mark on sen es
hy P. Buchanan . Southern\ S.1yre
made 11 lJ-5. then Lyons emptetl for
live strmghttotilke a 12-'llead
Southern went on In wm 15- 12 on
the l;.1sl two ... erve~ from Kat t Cummans .
Lyons h;od seven pomts in the I.ISI
m;ot&lt;·h to lcatl overall scoring with
eleven points, two aces. four kolls.
:md " 9- n servmg mght. Kali Cummm"' hud "'" romt" on an K-9 "crv·
mg night. one .1ce. 5- I 0 spokes l'or
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K•m S.oyre h.td four poonts. an ru:e.
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block. Fallon Roush had another
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Wellston wa• led by Amy
Sowards with six points. C. Tanner
with five points. Buchanan five.
Henry four. Henneman th~e and
, Robinene one.
Southern played well. but dropped
the reserve game 16-18 and 10-15.
: _Tammy Fryar led Southern with ten

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Wednesday, September 16, 1998 .

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Man·doesn't think women can fake orgasm .............................................................................. ;
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cenified speech-language patllOio- 10801 Rockville Pike, Rockville,
Ann
Landers
IW7. U-., Anf(ln Timn
Sy!WK.ue ;and Ctcalnn
SyllfJIC;MC

Dear Ann Landers: All the talk
in your column about women faking
orgasms makes me laugh.·
It may be entirely possible to jazz
up a hum-drum episode with a little
play acting. but it IS totally beyond
the realm of possibility to fake a
real. mind -hlowing. wall-hanging,
shcet-grahhing. screaming-out-loud
or!!a'im .

"There arc too many physical
rcactiom that arc totally mvoluntary
during orgasm. It would he impossible liJr the hest actress in the world
to fake the rc~l thing. I might add

gist as soon as they suspect that their
child may be stuttering.
While some children do outgrow
disOuent speech, a speech-language
pathologist can help determine if
your child will need intervention.
Stutterin~ can have a profoundly
devastating effect if left untreated.
If a child stutters, parents should
know how to communicate in a
manner that may help reduce anxiety and frustration . 1lle following
· techniques can help relieve the
stress a child may be experieocing:
I. Lisle~ closely when your child
talks. and pay attention to what your
child says. rather than the way 11 is
said.
2. Give your child enough time to
talk. and limit the number of your

that once a woman has hccn there .
~he no lon!!cr has the need or desire

to fake anything . ·· Bob in Worcester. Mass.

Dear Bob: I knew without look10" at your sil!naturc that the writer
e
"
of your letter wa.s a man. Millions of
women who read what you have
writlcn arc . at this very moment.

laugh1ng their heads off.
Dear Ann Landers: Your recent
column on stuttering caught my eye.
1 am a certified speech-language
pathologiSt and president of the
American Speech-Language-HearIng AssociatiOn. and I urge parents
to have their children evaluated by a

questions.

3. Do not fill in words or sen-·
tcnccs.
4. Stuttering isn 't an easy problem and ~an not jusl be ··c ured.·· so
telling a ~:hild to .. slow down· · or
"relax·· often creates more pressure
and can he dcmeaoing.

5. Talk in a slow. rcla•ed manner.
6. If your child's stuttering interferes with your ability lo understand.
repeat or rephrase what your cijild
.ays to verify that you have understood.
For more information rm stuttering or for referrals to a speech-language pathologist. please tell your
readers to write: American SpeechLanguage-Hearing
Association .

Md. 20852 (www.asha.org), or call
1-800-638-8255. -- Nancy B.
Swigen, president
Dear Nancy Swigert: Thank you
for your helpful and compassionate
suggestions. Your organization is
another excellent resource for stutterers who have been plagued by
this affliction for years. I want to
thank you on behalf of all of them.
Dear Ann Landers: Imagine my
consternation when I discovered that
my hugely overweight daughter-inlaw had destroyed yet another chair,
the last one being brand-new and
costly to repair.
I love her dearly. but what can
one say when a grossly fat person

~dioine

John C. Wolf, D.O.
Associate Professor
of Family Medicine

called for or one should take suppleQuestion: I know that vitamins
arc c~scntial for good health. hut
how mw.:h of whil:h types arc ncccs·
sary"! h a simple multivitamin

mcnts .
Beta cmotcne and vi1amin A arc
in~rcdicnts in most multivitamin
products and arc al~o sold separate·

enoueh. or should I take separate
pills ;,f C. E. B complc• and others?

ly. In a normal diet. beta carotene
comes from dark colored vegetables

Amwcr: We humans arc ornnivo-

while vitamin A comes from meats.

rous. Thai "· most of us cat a diet
with foods from hoth animal and

fish . fish oil and dairy products.
Studies have shown no h~nefil from

plam .,oun:cs. 1\s a species this ahH:... _taking large quantities of thcs~: \'!laity to llourish. wuh a diverse dtct 1mns. and one large study showed an
has. in part . cnahlcd us to lin! in ino·ca~cd risk of lun~ ~:an~.·c r in
almo~l c\·cry CL·ologir~tl nid1c of the
smokers who took 20 mg ~r 1l1y of

planet. And JUdging lly the planet's
current populat111n of o billton . we

hera carotene.
Our hodies normally make Vita·

have sur\'ivcd quite well.

min D when we arc cx.poseJ to sun-

Our d1ets must provide a fairly

light. Because many people fail to

lar!.!c amount of food in three major
ralC!!nrics - rarhnhvdratcs. pmtcins

get suffiricnt sun exposure. supplcmentation of this \'it~unin is a good

:md "rats . (Most A1i1ericans. as you
know. cunsume too much fat.) Fortunately. appropriate :unounts of carhohydratcs. proteins. and Iitts can he

idea. That is why it is added to milk.
Vitamin C is li&gt;und in citrus fruit

(lhtainctl fnnn a stri~.:t vc~ctarian diet
or from an omnivorous &lt;;nc. We also

need vitaQiins and minerals. hut in
much smaller quantities than we
need these other types of nutrients.
All diets nm1a1n some of 'the
essential vitamins and minerals .

Therefore. the question you arc actually posing is which ones arc you not

next chair she is about to ruin. what

amounts. Obviously. I have no way
to answer this without much more
information ahoutthe foods you cal.
I can give you some general guidelincs._howcvcr.

Vitamin E is obtained from vegetable and seed oils. Scientific .studi~:s

arc JlOI ov,~rwhclmingly persuasive about tltc value of th1s vitnmin.
but the curr::nt cvidem:c docs sug-

gest that ta~; ing 400 10 XOO IU per
day may reduce the nsk of :1ean
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requell e public IMitlng Hllrlng Clerk, Ohio
rttardlng Drefl Actlona.

Help Wanted

Honor of
•"v~.,;;r·n GILKEY

logic

Public Notice

~10

Smart Street .
Cereal

Sept. 16·20
7:00 pm Nightly
Sunday 20th
Service at 6:00 pm

Public Notice

Owner: John Dean

•

25 LBS.

$4.99
SLBS.

$1 09

PEAK

PINTO BEANS
4 LBS.

s.119

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"Build Your Dream"

il\.1!!

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Win A Bankroll
This Week
Powell's Super ~
Value

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$2 99 per min .

Must oo 18 yrs.
Serv-U (619) 645-8434

"Need repair on any maker'

6pm .

SUNSEYBOME
CONS!RUC,.IOI

740•742•3411

HOWARD
EXCAVATING CO.

t;J~-

Year Old Female Blact&lt; Lab,. ·

Lovely Dt&amp;poaition , to Good
Home. 740-446-454e.

Black/tan male hound dog wired

collar. lost in Pt. Pleasant
Please can :J&gt;4-67S..2260.

Losl: rat terfier, Sumner area, answers to name 'Stubby". call 740985-4121 .

LOST :Brownlbladc. leather wallet

eMt1mo

in Point Pleasant . Everett Bain

a ~!!~~~Up~d.. a
"Your Computer :shop"

Custom Buill Computers, Networks Modems, Hard
Drives, Printers. Upgr•dc Your PC To a Pentium CPU
and MB 111day. Pre-Owned Computers.
740·992·1135 Fori\ Prl&lt;e Quote!
Fn&gt;gnct lnlernel Sign-up point ror
....
Meigs and Mason Counties
"' ·- ,j 114 Court St. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
l.oc:uh:d in lht·lnsurunt'f l,lus lluildinJ!:
wcross rmn1 the Court linus~.

ELECTROLOGY FACTS
•Only form of permanent Hajr Removal, ·
•Safe and Effective.
•Major Medical Journals Document Success.
•Works on all Skin Colors, Hair Colors and Hair
Types.
Free Initial consultation. Contact:
SANDRA McFARLAND, Licensed Electrologist
760 1st Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio
446-1991 or 1188-441·1900

3rd Ammal

Saturday 10-6 p.m. &amp; Sunday 10-5 p.m.
For more information call 992-6696
7/JOIIIn

J&amp;L SIDING &amp;
INSULATION
·VInyl Siding ·Sofllt
•Fascia
•Seamless Gutter
•Roofing
•Replacement
Windows
•Stationary Docks
•Blown Insulation
•Garages •Decks
24x24 Pole Building
starting at $5995
740-992-2772

R. L. HOLLON

TRUCKING
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE
Agricultural Lime,
Limestone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand
985-4422
Chester, Ohio
1Ot'251961tln

ROOFING
NEW·REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2168

5/26/lfn
Jacks Roofing
&amp; Construction P/8 Contradors, Inc.

Roofing • Repairs
•Coatings
•Sidings
Free Estimates
Joseph Jacks

740-992-2068

•Bobcat Service
•Concrete
•Masonry
•General
Commercial and
Residential
Free Estimates

No Job too Small
Brian Morrison
(740) 985-3948
8125198 2 mo. pd.

CELLULAR PHONES
360° Communications

" WARNER INSURANCE
JEFF
113 W. 2ND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
614·992·5479

Residential &amp; Mobile Home ·
Air Conditioners &amp; Heat Pumps

.....,._

,

740-992-3055 . - . ..0.
.

325 Green Terrace. S.R. 141, Sat-.
urda~. 9-4, Nice Plus Size IIams. •
MISC. No Ear1y Sales!
'
ALl, YIIRI Sllln Mull

Be Paid In Advtnce.
PEAQUNE: 2:00p.m.
1ho day bolorttho ...
Ia to run. Sundly

WICKS
HAULING
Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

614-992-3470

edition • 2:00p.m.

F~.Mondoy­

• 10:00 •.m. Slltulday.

Huge Yard Sale, Salurday Only,

8-5. Old JARS, JAR, JARS, Old
Antique BOTTLES BOTTLES,
BOTTLES, Over 200 Canning

Jera.

&amp; Bon!es. Twin Bed, Oueer1
Bed. Furniture. Crafts White TiJ-1
Pine Cones For Crafts And lots
MISC. IIams. 520 Ball Run Road,
Go Out 160, Towards Bidwell.
Turn Righi On Sk1dmore Road.

Come To Gravel Road, Jurn Righi
On Ball Run Road. 2nd Trailer On

Righi , No Early Birds. Follow

Signs
Neighborhood Road , Flra1 Green
House On Left. Fri 18th. Sal 1!1th.

9-5, Marlyn Lae's.

Two Family: Somelhing For Evef)'On&amp;l Thurs. Fri . &amp; 5at.b9-6. 39
Bittersweet Drive .

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

MOBILE HOME
PARTS

All Ylrd Salel Mutt Be Plld In

. "N•t• lllftfttery"

der before tile td Ia to run,

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

Bennett Supply
740-446-9416
1391 Safford
School Rd.
Gallipolis, OH

Advance. Deadline: 1:00pm the

Sunday a Monday edition·
t:OtlpmF~.

Elmwood Terrace. Racine, Ohio.
Sept. 19th, 9am·? II rains will be

261h

Inside yard sale- 1-112 mites Hy·
sel l Run. Thursday &amp; Friday.
Clothes, glassware. much more . .

740-992·5275.

RACO yard sale, 9117

· *Fret E.Uiftlttl

Thursday/Friday, 17- 18, 2 miles ,
up Bailey Run Rd . Collectibles,
antiques. clo1hes, toys, something

lor OYeryone.

Pt. Pleasant
ANNOUNCEMENTS

&amp; VIcinity
Sat. 607 1s1 St. New Haven. 9-3 ·
Childre;t's clothing &amp; household

005
Personals
80
Auction
ATTENTION LOVERS Call Now,
and Flea Market

1-9C&gt;0-42Q-1133, Ex1. 1136, $2.99
Min .. Must Be 18 Yrs .. S&amp;rv·U

6t9-645·8434
CYBER SECRETS!

Over .-200.000 Freeware And
Shareware Sources Revealed! 1·
900 -740-1113 E111. 2672. $2.99
Per Min. Mus1 Be 18 Yrs . Serv-U

619·645·8434

1 Am In Neeel 01 -A Companion

About 65 Years Old. My Phone
Number Is 740 · 446-8983, My
Address Is : 538 Third Avenue.
, GallipOlis. OH 45631
Share Your Thoughts With Girls
1-0n -1 live . 1-900-329-0859 Ext
3957 . $3.99 Per Min. Must Be 18

Yrs .. Serv-u 619-645-8434.

Start dating tonight! Have fun
playmg lhe Ohio Dating Game, 1BOO·ROMANCE, extension 9015.

WHAT WIU THE
FUTU~E B~ING?

LOVE, MONEY, TRAVEL?
CALL NOWI IT'S FUN,
IT'S EASY

t-900·74CJ-6500 Elt 359S
$3.99 Per Min. 18+

Serv-U819-645·8434.

Rick Pearson Auction Company,
full time auctioneer . complete ·
auction
service
licensed
t66,0hlo &amp; Wesl Virginia , 304- ·

773-5785 Or 304-773·5447.

Wedemey~tr's Auclion Service.

Gaiii&gt;OIIs. OhK. 740-379·2720

90

Wanted to Buy

Absolute Top Dollar: All U.S. Sil- .

ver And Gold Coins. Proolsals.
Diamonds , Ant1que Jewelry, Gold '
Rings . Pre- 1930 U.S Currency,
Sterling, Etc _AcquiSiiiOns Jewelry .
· M.T.S. Coin Shop. 151 Second
Avenue. Gellipohs. 740-446·2842.
AntiQues . top pnces paid. River· ·
1ne Antiques . Pomeroy. Ohio, ·
Russ MoorP. ow ner. 740 -992· ·

2526

Antiques &amp; clean used lurniiiJre.
will buy one p1e ce or complete
household, Osby Mart1n . 740 -

992·6576.

Buying Hardwood Timber on
Shares : Also Pme Saw Timber.
Small Acreage s ok, 740-256 -

6172

W•sh information on ancestors Clean lale Model C:::ars Or
and earty lile of relatiY&amp;s : Oavkt E. Truck s. 1990 Models Or Newer . .
Graham - died 1944 ; Gertrude Smilh 8u1ck Pontiac . 1900 East- •
Whillington Graham· died 1966. ern Avenue, GallipOlis.
Call Clarence Edwards. 828·891 5027, wrHe BoK 1615. Etowah, NC Farm in Mason County on At. 35 :
or Leon area , workaOJa &amp; hunting,
28729.
oul olllood zone. 304-768-3010.

New To 'You Ttvift Slioppo
g West Stimson, Athens

740-592·tM2

Quality clothing ana household
Items . $1 .00 bag sale every
Thursday. Monday 1hru Saturday

9:01).5:30.

J &amp; 0 Auto Parts . Buying .
wracked or salvaged vehicles . ,

304· 773·5033.

wantea To Buy: Baby Portacrlb, •
740-44H306. 740--.s306.
•

wonted To Buy: Junk Auto's Any ,

CondilOn, 7-985l

Ef,1PLOYMENT
SERVIC ES

110

Help Wonted

lfNNErrS HEAl1ffG,&amp;(OOUNG
. "f'lae..e·Qtrality DIWM ~ COli_Mort,,..

. 7... 41941.8 . 1.aoN72-5187

\J '

9118.

740·949·2031, 740·949·2343 or
741).949-2656.

*Free·5 Parts Warranty

-.;ree Dlgltll Th.t nnoatat

&amp;

S!ar Mill Park . Racine . Dishes ,
clothing. curtains,· kerosene heat·
er. exercise bike. blankels. misc.
All proceeds go to scholarship
fund. Donations accepted . Call

Heat Pumps As Low Aa 138 o mpn!h

elderly and dlsable.d.

Equal Housinp Opportl,lnlty J~

~

. "En1y 01'er lhe Pltone Bnnk Fi11nnting"
Air Conditioners ~· Low As 128 • month

Now accepting applications for the
Rent based on Income. Total electric,
'
'
stove and refrigerator fUrnished;
Government Subaldlztci•.

(Ume StoneLow Rates)

Discount Prices
Howard L. Wrltesel

Yard Sale

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

September 19th &amp; 20th

TJIPPIIII

Cross Pointe Apartments.

70

.

Tlu
Lo•ated nt
Meigs County Fnirgrouml•
~
Intersection US 33 &amp; SR 7 (northwest corner)

3/27!TFN

Apartments
for Rent

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fli/

LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS

...

One

Free Estimates

Insured

WATERSCAPES PLUS

440

.

Kittens. To good home only. ~-77:}-5972.
Cute little mill80 pupplts to good
heme , H0-742·1314 call alter ·

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY IA~~~.I ~'J.~~~I

PLUS

For Details '

Message.

30H74-otl34. REWARD!

NOTICE OF PUBUC
Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45783
St. Rt. 7
HEARING
7
40-985-3813
Melgl County lntenda to
Hauling, Excavating
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock
apply to the Ohio
&amp; Trenching
Department ol Development
Full Line Of Water Storage Tanks •
lor funding under the
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Community Development
Septic &amp; Cistern Tanks
Septic Systems
Block Grant (CDBG)
Sewer Pipe: 3" thru 8", Gas Pipe &amp; Regulators
Mlcroenterprlse Bualnaso Trailer &amp; House Sites
Development Program, a
Reasonable Rates
Open:
lodoralty-lundtd program
9:00-4:30
Weekdays
Joe
N.
Sayre
admlnlttared by the Stata.
9:0Cl-12:00 Saturday
The
CDBG
614-742-2138
01/lltfn
Mlcroanterprlse Program
lntende to provide Initial
funding
to
local
communttlea to lurthor
LINDA'S
develop a local delivery
~ARPET
ayatam that encourages
PAINTING
mlcroenterprlae buslnaaa
development, and to
Take the pain out of
Limestone Hauling
provide low-&lt;tnd moderatepainting, and let me
Professional
House
&amp; Trailer Sites .
tncome poreona with
do 1·1 for you
acceaa to capital lor
·
Land Clearing &amp;
Floor Installation
bualneao development and
Interior
Grading
FREE ESTIMATES
aell-employment. Up to
Before 6 p.m.
Septic System &amp;
$25,000 ts available lor
leave message.
740·698-9114
Program AdmlnlatraUon
Alter 6 p.m.
Utilities
and/or Training/Technical
(740) 985-4160.
or
Estimates
Alslatanca.
The first ol two public
Free Estimates
740-698-7231
(614) 992-3838
&amp;i11/81lfn
12/18/lln
hearlnga will be held L----...;";.";;.,.';.'_mo;...;;."';J·
September 28, 1998 at 1:00
P.M. at the Meigs County
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Ohio
YOUNG'S
to provide cltlzene with
pertinent Information about
CARPENTER SERVICE
740-992-4427
the
CDBG program •Room Additions
33933
Flatwoods
Rd. Racine, OH 45771 (5 Points)
Including an explanation ol •New Garages
eligible acllvltlee and •Electrical &amp; Plumbing
10% Off Flexible &amp; Preformed Pond Liners
program raqulrtm•nte.
Cltlzana are encouraged •Rooting
20% Off Fountains
to attend this meeting on ·Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
September 28, t998 to make
25% Off Birdbaths &amp; Concrete Planters
auggeotlons end to provide
Also Concrete Work
(Stock Items Only!)
public Input on various
(FREE ESTIMATES)
Sale
Ends 10-17-98
actlvltlee which may be
V.C. YOUNG Ill
undertaken In this program.
Mon.-Sat.
11:00
A.M.-5:00P.M.
992-6215
If a participant will· need
Call
for
Appointments
Closed Wed. &amp; Sun.
Pomeroy, Ohio
auxiliary ai.d~ (Interpreter,
bralllad or taped material,
asolotlve listening device,
other) due to a dloablllty,
please contact Gloria Kloea,
Clerk, prior to September
28, 1998 at 740.992·2895 In
order to eneure that your
Computer Graphics
neede
wilt
be
Designs
accommodated. The Melgo
All Landscaping &amp;
County Courthouse Is
handicapped accessible.
Lawn Services
Wrltlen comments will bo
•Commercial
accepted until 1:00 P.M.,
•Residential
September 28, 1998, and
may be malted to the Meigs
Owner, Mickle Hollon
County Commissioners,
20 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones
Chester, Ohio
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Ohio
740-985-4422
45769.
0111/H
Janet Howard, President
Melga County
Commissioners
(9) 16
lTC

Stop In The Store

Free Puppies. 1/2 Collie. 8 ,

Roofs • Decks • Garages

A
.

·

Weeks Old. 7.0.256-1621 Loevt ·

Local Satellite
Provider
Best Electric Pomeroy

SAYRE
TRUCKING

Free Cash!~

cat, t yr. (moving), 7«1-M!I-1324.

Minor Repairs • Cabinets • Siding

7122/ttn

-3()oi.-875-78Je.

Dalmatian , 2 112 yrs ., excellent ,
watchdog. not good wltldl: tornaJe ,

.• Washers
• Hot Water Heater
• Ranges
·Freezers
• Rafrigerators
• Dishwashers
• Dryer
Call Ken Young
(740) 985-3551

992-6320

(No Sunday Calls)

1-: •

Ban!MI Aooltarl. :lt)l.li9S-31172.

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

985-4473

haired kittens. 304--t75· · :

""""' -

New Construction &amp; Remodeling

_Buy from the Classifieds!

..

THE APPLIANCE MAN

•

50•3. 2 Puppltt 1·brown.

Call

614-992·7643

$200

.c. Long

Room Additions • Roofing
FREE ESTIMATES

Public Notice

1-900-860-4400
Extension 7450

(Cut OUt lor Future UH) ·

Garages • Replacement Windows

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

•NewHomas
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES

ARE YOU
READY FOR
ROMANCE?

7«1-~-

ELECTRIC OR
SATELLITE
SERVICE

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

Shop at home... - · ·

I

•

Joe Wilson
( )
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614 992 2

a n r
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

•1

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Remodeling

~ 1998 M rtl St eet

Free Estimates

ft.:~~~~~~~

13.3 oz.

lver-uone Welcome
either
a dramatic
change
'" ~E:-~so~~~~~~~T.~~.,~~;;~~~G~~~~~~~~
1s
provides
15 IU of
vitamin
Public Notice

Pepsi
&amp; MI. Dew
Products

Rice Krispies or

aiLk,irc for good health. nol on your

Evangelist
Nelson Purdue

-.
~;

13.5 01.

fact. and they play on your emotion-

Chester Church of the Nazarene

f.'

FAMILY PAC ASSORTED

Rcmcmhcr that their ad\'crlisin~J
pitt.:hcs arc not hascd on st.:icntifi~

Custom Homes

New Homes &amp; Remodeling
-..
!II" Garages, Pole Buildings, Roofing, Siding 'jl'i.'
If&gt;,
Commercial &amp; Residential
;:...
~ 27 yrs. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured 'li~·
Phone 740-992-3987
~

(All Varieti,s in Stock)

Pork Cho~s ••••••;:·. $1 19

JD CONSftUC'I'ION

'

3Old Male,
St.; :
Bernard Good With Children .. •

•
•

Little Debbie
Snack Cakes

Calif. 90045

"Famil~· Medicine" is a weekly
column. To submit questions,
write to John C. Wolf, D.O., Ohio
University College of OsteOpathic
Grosvenor
Hall,
Medicine,
Athens, Ohio 45701.

~-

Umlt 2 PleaH With $10 Purehaae
Additional Purchase $2JIII

Full--

237• "' 3()oi.-87U0311.

c

Send questions to Ann Landers,
Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Century Blvd., Suite 700, Los Angeles,

and tomatoes. A typical 8-ounce
glass of orange juice contains I00
mg - with optimal levels being about
200 mg per day. Amounts over 1000
mg per day arc associated with diarrhea and an increased risk of kidney
stones. Depending upon your diet,
supplements of vitamin C may he a
good idea, bUI. contrary to popular
beliefs, takin~ large amounts will
not prevent c•;lds.
Vitamin b •2, folate. 86 iron.
zinc, copper, .:alcium and others arl
necessary for good health. Eating a
llalanccd diet is the best way to get
all of these. If you arc unable or
unwilling to cat in this way, then
taking a supplement consisting of a
multivitamin preparation with minerals is a good idea. In other words.
both cal a good diet and take a multivitamin with minerals. Otic of the
"hrand name" multivitamin pills is
JUSt line. Steer away from the exotic
and "mega dose" approa&lt;:h advo.:ated hy the "vitamin peddlers ...

GIVMWIY
12&gt;5 traler, not Hwblo. 304-571-,

t?et~~~~~t~~~t.;

12 PK, 12 OZ. CANS

2

might I say to prevent still aoother
catastrophe'! -- Sad But Anonymous
in California
Dear Anonymous: When you
sec your daughter-io-law "poised"
to sit down in a fragile chair. take
her arm and lead her gently to a sturdier model. saying. " I think you'll
be more comfortable here ... (P.S. I
hope this reaches you in time.)

40

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$

298 SECOND ST.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 1998

The Dally Sentinel• Page 7

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Coca•Cola
Products

Monday thru
Sunday
8 AM·10 PM

damage she leaves in her wake! As
she poises her huge frame over the

R

gcuing or not gcuing in sufficicnl

STORE HOURS

chooses to remain ohlivious to the

Reader should try brand name
multivitamin pill - skip 'mega dose'

_fim1/p

POWELL'S

Wednesday, September 16, 1998

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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ADDITIONAL DRIVERS NEEDED IIIIIEDtATELY ARE YOU
READY FOR WINTER DRIV·
1107
'LOCAL-LV

Owned Corrc&gt;anv
"PEIISOIWJZBl Dlspaeh
'PMI E""*- Health &amp; Ule
Insurance; Oontalln&amp;Uance

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'Run OH To The SOUTlf And

SOUTHWEST

Somaolili To Oeliver N - r s

On A Moler Route. 5 To 6 Days
A Week, 740-416-1810.

wanted· expertencecJ be8ut1Clan
and massage therapist. Apply in
person at Shear Illusions, 293
South Second Avenue . Middle port. Olio.
Wanted · Optometric A11111ant ,

exptrlence preferred. Send ,..
sumo cJo The Deily Sentirwl, P.O.
Boxm-72. l'omoro\l. OH e789.

140

•401K

"Uit9 Ffolgllthr
CONVEHTIONALS
Requlrementt Age 23. Class A
COL And Good Driving Record

Pleaat Call Toll Free 1-888· 790-

0008.
ADDITIONAL OWNER OPERA·
TORS NEEDED IIIIIEDIATELV
'Local Family Owned Corrc&gt;anv
._illld Dlapaeh
'Up To $1 .00 /Mi. (lndlrdlng
Aa:euoriaJPay)

--·

'Run From OH To The SOUth
Ar1GSOU1!1wast
"l'trrnitS ProYirled At No cnarve
"Tolls Pakl
' Fuel Cord A Requirements . Age 23. Clasa A
COL And Good Driving Record

PleaIt Call Toll Free 1·888· 790·
0008, ""' For Garno!
Agricultural Businass Manage·

mont PU~IIon . Compelilive Sala~
Commensurate With ExperMtnce.

Benefits Package &amp; Company
Vehicle Provided, Bachelor Sci·
enct Degree In Agricultural Or

Bualneas Related Field Preterrod
Sond Replies To. CLA 450 c/o
GelllpOIIs Dar~ Tril&gt;une, 825 Tlllrd
A\ltnut, Gallipolis, OH &lt;!1631

Buslneu
Training

Southeastern Businass Cotlege,
Spring Valley Plaza . 7&lt;0·116·
4361, 1·800·214·0452. Accredil·
ed Member. ACICS Reg t91Hl5·
12748

180 Wanted To Do
Wanted To Do Roofing , Sidmg
And Painting, Tree Cutting Also
Call Joey Higgs , At 30• -su0058 , Or 740· 4-46· 3409 15 Years
Ex~rience Also Have Referenc-

es

wood 304-576-2&lt;87
3br. 2·bath home , new rool. vinyl
&amp;id.ng &amp; shudders , solid oak
kilcl'len newly remodeled . dishwasher. vented·mtcrowa\18, large
lamily· room. wood · stova . living
room wlflre -ptace, central/air,
large fenced lot Must See!

178,000. 304-675-62511.
Charm1ng Farm House, 15
M1nutea From Gallipolis! Brl~l'lt ,
Open Tllrougho\11, 3 Bedrooms, 2
112 Baths . Newly Remodeled
kitchen -White Cabmtts. Nice
Dining Room . Ftreplace. Gas
Heat. New Clrpot. Floorng, Slieot
Rock , Ceiling Fans. Pantry.
Southwestern School, Appoint·

monlll, 740-379-9867
CKJae To Gantpolls, 3 Bedrooms,
t Bath , 2 Car Garage. $85 ,000 ,

7-!NI64
GOING SOUTll
IIUST SRL N(MIII
Sl4&gt;rtr Value-Reducod 10
$43,000. :lbr, 1 bath. basement.
dOlA)Ie

Furniture repair, refinish

and res-

toratiOn, also custom ordefs Ohio
Valley Rellnlshtng Shop, Larry

P1111ips, 740-992-6576.
Georges Portable Sawmill , don't
haul your logs to the mill just call

lot Franklin Aw. 304615-1534

GOV'T FORECLOSED Homos
From Pennie&amp; On $1 Delinquent
Ta•. Aepo' s, REO's. Your Area .
Toll Free (1) 800·218-9000 Ext
H-2814 For Current Listings

Will do babysltllng in my home
Monday thru Friday, 7~0 - 698-

House For Sate in Vinton , Ohio
Garpetsd Family Room. Wrth Brkk
Fireplace lnserl In Basement .
Nice Carpet. All New Thru Vinyl

2163.

Siding, 2 Lots. Call 1740) 596·

304-!175-t957.

Will Do Babysitting In My Home,
Monday ·Friday, 740-245-5166.
Will haul junk or trash away $351
plckup load. 304-675-5035.

'-' - S8

FINANCIAL

-$2() /Hr. No Door -To ·
Door. 'Bonus11' 1-800-296-0139

1929
In Middleport · newly remOdeled ,
siding, roGf, wrndows , kitchen .
electric heat pump, fen ced in
yard , three bedroom , bath and
hal, $59,000 negotiable, 7&lt;()-992-

Business
Opportunity

210
DIRECTOR OF SOUTHEAST

OHIO IIINI8TRIES

P~IIIE

LOCATION

Seeking Part-Time Person Who
Will 81 Reaponsrble For Coordinating Disaster Rella! Serv1ces
And eveloping New Programs
Through Ecumenical Church
working Relationship&amp; In South·

recommenos that you do busi ·
ness wrth people you know, and
NOT to send money through the
mall untrl you have lrwe&amp;ligated
the offering

Gallipol~

easl Ar1G South Central Ohio. Tho
Successful Cnad1date Will Have

FREE
CASH
GRANTS I
COllage. SchOiaBhlps

Medical Blls.

Professional
Services

230

Llvlng1ton'1 B••ement Weter·
Proofing, 1111 basement repa1rs
dGne, free esttmates , 1ifetlme
0
guarantee. 12yrs on JOD experi-

ence. 304-8115-3887.

Send Resume To·

Beautiful New Two Story Colonial
3 Bedroom , 2 1!2 Baths, LA , F~ .
Ointng Room W ith Hardwood
Floors Oak Tr1m Fireplace, 1 112
Car Garage , AppraiSa l GreahH
Than Asking Prica Of·

$117,600
TAXES $309 /'fR.
1·304-273-21140

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
Abandoned Home Take O~er
Payments . Or Make Oller t -800·

363-6862

Ortver needed· OTR flatbed

dri~ ·

ers needed , small Ileal. Newer
conventional cab, good pay,
home weekends . Call 740· 949 ·
:2203 or 7•0-949 -2045 or 740·

... t. t593
Drivers to transport cars to and
-auction. caR 740-992-2806.

Experienced Auto Body Man Excellent Hours &amp; Pay, Apply At·
Larcy's Body Shop, 2046 Addison

Th1s newspaper wrU not
knowingly accept
aovert1semems lor real estate
whrch rs 1n viOlation of the
law Our readers are hereby
rnformed that all dwelltngs
advertised in thiS newspaper
are available on an equal
opportunity basis.

· Piko. Gallipolis.
Full-Time ~elail Positton , Local

Hardware, Reply To: CLA 451 , clo
GeHipohS Dally Tnbune, 625 Third
Avenue, Gallipolts 0H -45631
Harris Steak Ho\Jsa is

now

hiring

30&lt;·675-9726.
LPNIRN position available for the
right candidatlt. Rockspnngs Ae·
habililatton Center rs a progres·
sive ICF/SNF center w1th an ex·
cellent reputatton lor delivering
exceptional care to the genatric
popu11110n TiltS pOSIIIOn IS part
11me with e~tcellent benefu pack·
age. II you're rnterested rn JOimng
our nursing staff , call 740-992 ·
6808 or send your resume to
Rocksprings ~ehabilitatron Cen·
ter. 36759 Rocksprings Ad . Po·
meroy. OH 45769 . Carol Green·

REAL ESTATE

MuiiCians· need guttarist 6 basalit . h8Ye drummer. saxophone &amp;
female vocalist to do rock, coun try &amp; blues . call H0 -698-6212
John Peck. drums

Need Someone To 00 Odd Jobs.
Roofing, Must Be tuulUI!I Soe In
Afternoons At : Sarah Adams .

2368 Mil Creek Road. GaUipolls.

4999, Or 740-594·3033.

Part-Time Retail Sates. Eapen ·
ence Preferred But Not Neces·
11ry. Applicatrons Accepted 10-•
OaJty. Apply Tope's Furniture Co.,
t51 Second Avenue. Gallipolis ,

House Sale 2,000 Sq. Fl. House
3 Bedrooms. 1 Batl't, Family Room,
t 3 .A.cres On At . 7, 16x32 lni1ound Pool, 740-...6-t063

No PhOne cans Please
Pleasant Valley Hosp1tat is looking lor a Pharmacy Director. Must
hav• hospllal supervisory ex-

perience. Long term care pharmacy etCperlence preferred . Must

bl licensed or eligible lor Iicon·
sure In WV. Computer skills a
must Applicant should have
good communication &amp; super·
vlsory skills . Send resume to
Personnel Oflice , Pteaaant Val·
lay Hospilal, 2520 Valley Dr. Pl.
Pfeannt, wv 25550, or faa to
3()M1~2...7. MIEQE,
Sotnk; HlRs Nursing Contor. 311

3·4 Bedrooms full .dry basement,
ltre-place. forced a1rtgas furnace,
A/C. fenced corner tot 36 Wmd-

sor C1. 304-675-7265.

$9,950, 740·446·0115, 304-675·
5965.
14&lt;8~

3BR , meke 1sl &amp; last pay·
mont &amp; move in. 304-755-5568.
16176 4br, 2 bath $1 ,195. down ,
$193. per mo Free all, free skirt.

In Person At The Front Desk .

- 8:30A.M. -4:30P.M.
Wooled. lloral dlllgnor, locll noriot laking resumll for oxptrl·
llofll dMigltlr. 4 _ . ...
perlonco dllired, 2 y..ra re·
qultld. ~ 1ltUI!- goocl
people and offici monagtmtnt
ll!lflt. Sortd resume 10 Morrison,
P.O.Box 901, New - · W. VI.

25285.

BY OWNER
PLP~WV

- n 4-)&lt;lar-old homo, 3BR,
2 Balh, Large Kitdlon, c.ml Ak
2-car- Finished bas.,...,
Nice Como&lt; Lot

..-.......--·
117.100

~--· Sal·Sun. 10-5.
-

...... aold Sunday Night
to

HIGHIITBIDDER.
-7~938

Porreroy/Middloport.
Cell 740-992-4514
Monday ltrougfi Saturday

9:1J0am.9:00pn.

1·2·3 bedroome, Stove/refrlg.
available, utilities artd cabfe paid.

3Q.I. n :Ho•o.
Make 2 Payments, Move In , No
Payments After 4 Year s! 304·

Country Apartment 588, 1 8ed·
room Apartment. Water, Sewer.
Garbage Included $290/Mo., De-

ReQuired, 740-14t - t005.

posit

340 Business and
Buildings

OowniOwn GaNipolis. 3 Bodrooms.

door)

Lot lor sale· Gallipohs. 90x172.
nice netghtlorhood, qu iet , 740·

446-4722.

360

Real Estate
Wanted

Wo Buy land : 30 ·500 Acres,
We Pay Cash . 1-600·213·6365,
Anlt&lt;iny land co.

RENTALS

Furnished Upstairs apartment.
Close to Downtown GalllpoHs and
Grocery References and Deposit

740-446-1158.
Gracious IMng. 1 and 2 t&gt;ectroom
apartments at Village Manor and
~iveraide Apartments tn Middle·
port . From $249·$373. Can 740·
992· 506&lt;4 . Equal Housing Oppor·
tunilies.

Grarnd- apt 21ir. wid OO*·up.
references &amp; deposit . no pats

304-615·5162.
Modern 2 Bedroom Apartment.
740-&lt;46-0390.
Nice 1 Bedroom Upstairs Apart·
men! in Gallpolia Water /Sewage
Paid . Deposit /References , 7•0·

446-7t300r 740-4411-2770.

410 Housea for Rent
I BedrGom house near Aio
Grande College $300 00 Per
Month . Deposit Aequ1red . To .t
Free 1·888-840-0521

2 Bedroom House, $350/Mo., Deposit. No Pets, 7-40 ·4•6 -4313,

740-446-0879

Hospi1at, Big Yard , No Pets. $3251
Mo, Plus Deposit, 740-388-99-CS

North Third Ave. Middleporl, OH
2br unfurnished apt. deposit &amp;
relerences. 304-882-2566.
Now Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments $295/Mo., 740·-«6·

6515
One badroom apartment m Mid·
dtepor1, all uhlihes paid, $1 00 de-

poSit, $270 month. call 140·992·
7806 8em-5pm.
Pomeroy· two bedroom, furnlsnEM:t;
two bedroom unfurnlstled, near
playgrounds, SO . &amp;fr, call 740·
992-6886 after Spm.

4 Room House 62 Olive Street

740-446·3945
1 ·5 BEDROOM HOliES FROII
U,OCO Local Gov't. &amp; Bank
Ropo's Call 1·600-522·2730 . x
1709

1983 Mansion. 141l52, total gas.
st0\1&amp;, new relriQerator. underpin·
mng. atr, "Very good oond $8 ,000
1988 Redman 141l52 Gas Heat ,
Central A1r, 2 Bedrooms. Ellcel ·
lent Condition . New Carpel, 740·
446-0175, Or 304-675·5965.

Fa rm Hou&amp;e For Rent . 3 Bed ·
rooms, 2 Baths . CA . Large Yard ,
Large Garage Barn. With Water,
4 Horse Stalls . Tack Room. Bnng
Your Dogs Or Hones Wetcome .

1990 1 h:60 Fleetwood mobile
home 2br. 1 bath. w/outbuilding,

po6rt, 740-446·3545.

t ·600-691-67n

080. 304-t75· n92.

$10,000 304-675-5211
1990 Clayton Mob1le Home,
141l70 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Heat
Pump tOll tO Porch, On Rented
lot, At 1 Close To Gallipolis.

Ohio. Asking $t 5,000, 0 B 0 like

1990 Clayton 2 Bedrooms. 1 Bath.
Very Nice. AJC , Call Aller 6 PM

Mason Co near Hannan H1gh
SC mobile home &amp; 1 acre land
1990 2br. 1 bath , central arr. ·ap·
prarsed lor $32 ,000 . Sell tor
$27 ,000 C1ty water 304 · 562 ·

5640

AI . 1867 Clayllck Road. Patrlol.
$650/Mo., Plus 1650 Secunly De·
New House For Rent Near Ala
Grande , 2 Bedrooms , Gas Electric Heal. 1 Year lease. $375/Mo

TI0-2115-1289, Cellu~r.

Only At
0 1 - - N!'"l,WV.
304-7511-5185.

New Ooubtewide 3BR, 2 bath .

S1,325 Down I $205 per mo. 1·
8611-9211-3426.
Rt. 35 Stave Branch Rd. Fr.,ler's
Bottom, Bo)( 955 Evergnten Rd . 1
acre land &amp; mobile home.
$25,000

3Q.I.562·58.co.
Special 16&lt;80 3BR . 2 bllh.
S1.325 Down. $205 Mo. Ffeo elr
&amp; 1ret sk011ng. 1·1100-69Him.
The Home National Bank hll a

191S -

homo lor .... In Syr·
tcUif, Ohio. Contact Gtorvt Ll·
wrence at the Home National

Bonk for aale price and to mol&lt;l
arrangements lor wining. Pilau

coll740-9*22t0.

Furnished
Rooms

450

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes. arr
conditioned, S260 ·$300 , sewer .
water and trash Included. 740992·2167

446-2003, 740...6-t409.
2 Bedrooms, Kanauga Area. Very

Depos"

Required.

in Kanauga 2 Bedroom&amp; , No
Pets. References, 7410-441·154-1
New Mobi le Home lor Rent No
Pets! Deposil + Referen ces Re-

qUired, 740.44·9616

440

APartments
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments. furllt&amp;hed and unfurnished, secunty
deposit required . no ptta . 740-

446-2602.
I Bedroom. A/C. W/0, Hook-Up,
Naar Holzer, $219/Mo . + lltiUtlts,
Doposll &amp; leaso Required. 740·
446·2957.
2bdrm . apts., tot al electric, ap·
pliances furnilhtd, Laundry room
tacnltles, close to school in town .
Applk:atlons •~•liable at: VIllage

Green Apts. 1411 or call 7-40-992·
371 1. EOH.
BEAUTIFUL APA~TMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Ol ive
lrom S279 10 1351. Walk 10 shop
&amp; movlu . Call 740·448· 2588.

EQUII tbahg CiQiorlur;1y.

-

Lll&lt;l Now Bundy Alto Saephono,
$800, 740-446-7903.

Credit Prob-.ms? Wo Can Help.
Easy Bank Financing For Used
Vehicles , No Turn Downs , Call .
VICI&lt;Ie, 740-44&amp;-2897.

Antique Table Square Table , V·
Shajied Logo, $50, 740-446-7537.

ATTENTION IIENI All Natural
Formula For Male Potency. No
Chen»catt , Wouldn't You Rather
Try Something Natural? Ttle
Medical Shoppe 1480 Jackson

Plko, Gallipolis 740-&lt;46-2206.
ATTENTION: We'll Pay You To
Lose Up To 2; Pounds {Or

Moral 47 Peocile Needed lmmedlatolyl Ollar Exprlos 9/12/96 .
740-441-1982

Mobile nome s1te available bat·
ween Athens ana Pomeroy, call

MERCHANDISE

Household
Goods

2pc Living room SIJite 304·675·

atorage unit. Black and cherry

Novor out of box. $125. Holds up
lo 940 discs, also holds tapes .
Call 740·992-6836 aflor 8 pm
COs &amp; tapes not Included.
Church pews,

twe1&gt;o t 2" long, w

Complete slate lop pool table,
$&lt;400: Craftsman 9" table saw.

$100; Grawly lraclor. 1900; '85
Ford LTD station wegon. $700.
12' aluminum V boat, $400; '87

GOOD

USED APPLIANCES

Washers. dryers, refrigerators .

ranges Skaggs Appliances , 76
Vine Slraet, Call 740·146·7396,
1·888·818-()126.
Mau~e

&amp; blue lo~e seat , l tke
new. Cost $300 will sell lor $100.

304-675·5091 .
Polly's New l Uttd Fumtturo
Flags &amp; Army Surplusll!
2101 Jtllerson Avo
Open 9 30 · 5.00 Mon·Sat
304-675·SOFA (1632)
Used Furniture Store Below Hoii·
day Inn In Kanauga , Tw1n Beas ,
Complete $115; Full Beds Comple te $ 135 . Bu nk Bed a $160 ,
Dressen . Couches , U0-4•6·

&lt;782

520

Clearwater power-mag . cam-bow

29' 701$75
Clearwater power mag wllltl bow
29' 70-90t $50 304-87~951 .

530

Antlquee

Buy or aeil . Fli~erine Antique&amp; ,
1124 E. Main Street , on At 124,
Pomeroy. Houra: M.T.W. 10.00

•.m. to 6·00 p.m.. Sunday 1:00 10
8:00 p.m. 740 -&amp;92· 2526, Ru11

'96 Dodge pickup. f 500 Series,
air, lilt. QUod call, 740-742·2603.

min'• Oretr~houu acrosa from
Racine LGfka 1: Dim, Monday

tnru StluftloJ,IItm-5pm.

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LI VESTOCK

610 Farm Equipment
1978 715 1H Combine Oieael,
1755 Hours, 810 Quick A1t1c:h
Floater 13 Ft. Grarn Head And

lerna! 'diesel' speaker. 740·992-

7t90

1062.

Electric Scooters, Wheelchairs ,
New And Used, Sta1rway Eleva·
tors, Wheelchair And Scooter
llhs. Bowman's Homecare, 740·

446-7283.
Floor length ivory lace sequin
wedding gown , size 5-6, matching
veil &amp; shoes, never been worn ,

$500080, 74094&amp;-1324,
32 Bulb WOlle Tann1ng. 8 A M -2
P.M. 740·388·8903; ~ller 3 PM .

XM-t75-4340 EXl 3t7.
Grubb's P~&amp;no- tuning &amp; repairs .
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the
plano Dr 740-446-4525

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired . Now &amp; Robum In Slock.
Call Ron Evans. 1-1100-537·9528
King Cole &amp; Woodburner Stove .
Good Shape ; Wood Fo r Sale
Also, 740-256-1424
King site springs and miuress ,

$150; now rug. 9x12, $tOO, 740·
992·3442.
large Capacity Washer /Dryer
$250; Electric Stove $150, Good

Condition. 740-446·2370

I ----'-....,-----R::--Living Room Suite &amp; Dining

oom

SuHeAnd Mise, 740·2&lt;5-5236

longahorgor Baskets. J.W.'s,
Crisco, May Baskets &amp; more
Excellent Condition . 304·675 ·
1849
Mayeo Pool Co\ler 16x32 With
Center Steps, Etteeltent Condttlon,
And Other Pool Accessones,

740.256-6078.
Ostrich from baby ctlieks to 411 .
1a11 a1 9wka , starting at S50aa .
also full-size slaughter birds ,

olso 4 broader birdS/laying eggs
oow. 304·576·2719.
PIMPLES, SKtN P"OBLEIIS,

Tracy 740-14 t· 196&lt;.

We buy antiques and parttal or
complete estates. baby 1tems, and
ota Fiestaward Jean' s Furniture
&amp; Antique&amp; . Tuesday through Fri·
day. 1 1am-4pm. 1•s Nortl'l Sec-

ond, Middleport

Building
Supplies

550

Block. brick. sewer pipes, windows . lintels, etc Claude Winters ,

Rip Grande. OH Call 740·245·
5121 .
Steel llu•ldings never put up
40x30 was $8,2 12 w111 sell for

$3.497. 50x86 was S17,ti90 will
soli S6.9TO Chuck 1-600· 320·
2340.

560

Pets for Sale

A Groom Shop -Pet Grooming.
Ftatunng Hydro Bath. Don
Sheets 373 Gsorges Creek Rd .

740446-0231
AKC Basset Hound Pups , tst
Shots 1 Wormeo. $175 Each, 740·

256·1666
AK C Poodle, Male, 4 Montns, Pa·
par Trai ned , Shou. Wormed ,

$150, 740-256-6t62
CFA Register Persian Ki ttens .
snow quality, very tlat lace. as sorttd colors. S250ea . 304 ·675-

Cobey Wagon : Sally' s Wagon ,
Pick Best; John Deere Corn t6,
1761 US Route 35, Phny. WV.

304·937-2998
Your artil bush hog dealer for
parts. rotary cullers . loaders. til._
ers, linlstl mowers , act . Carmichael's Farm &amp; Lawn midway
between Gall1poUs Ia RIO Grande,
Oh1o on Jackson P1ke . 740·44624t2or t·800-594·11t1
Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Res•denUal And Commercial
lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP. Ail
Sizes 01 4 WO And 2 WO Farm
Tractors. Hay Equ/pmenl. John
Deere Skid Steer loaders. Check

Wllh Us Aboul Financing On
Lawn Tractors And Low Rate Fl·
nancing On New And Used
Equ1pmen1. Carmichael's Farm &amp;

lawn Gallipolis, OH 740·446·
2412 1·600-594·1111 .

63o

Livestock

2 Year Old Mare Pony Bred, 45"
TaH$300, 7&lt;0....6-t179.
52" mare, three years old, sorrel

937·2261
French Cily Pal Grooming by Ap·
polnlmenl. "Uitro Wesh Bothlng
System" 850 Second Avo. GaHI·
polis. 710-446·1526.
Pets Plus Sliver Bridge Plua .

Blchon And Spitz Pups, (All
Matas) UnadverUt ed Store Spe·
cialal Mon -Sat, 10-8, Sun 12-5,

140-141-om.

Mualcal
lnatrumenta

LOVES
ME!!

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

THr ENP.
IS

t984 Full S1ze Blazer •x4 305, 8"
ltft Kit New Paint; Wheels . Tires.

,.Y.,Y, POP, Wl\f&gt;..l (J(K.\L'( I)

740-245-9162

~TIO~NE:Y?

...

good It ,000 304-875-7t33.

1989 S· tO Blazer 2dr, 1/wd Ta·
hoe package, hc. cond. t25.000
..los. $5,600. 304-458-1090.
1994 Ford E!!P,War XLT Mocha
Frosl Metalilc, 64 ,000 Milts,
loaded. Excellent ConditiOn, Ask·

BIG NATE
I CAN T BELIEVE
IS RUNNING Rli'PRESIDENT, TOO!
SHE'S OIIVIOUSLY
JUST DOINC.
IT TO

caN740-992·7519 ...nings.

9352

,.~ ~1TottNt:Y 1:&gt; Tl\E. ~
ll\1~ ~ ~~W'&lt;€.t ...

1986 Ford Van 302 engine, runs

Turbo diesel. 5 speed, 50.000 '
miles. alum1num rims and many
extras Excellent shape. S18.000.

Black &amp; Red Club Calves Umousin Cni -Angus Cross ; 740 · 389-

AA

1965 Ford 4&lt;4 4 Speed, V·6,
P11ce : $3,950 ; 740·367-0219 ,
740-367-7272.

9yr. old Palomino quarter horae,
rides good , kid sate , ~ery gentle

now 304·516-2719.

Ni:Af!
.. ,,

THE BORN LOSER

1994 Ford F-250 4x4 XLT, 7 3 l ·

From Baby Ostrich chicks to 4ft.
tAJ at 9wks. Starling at S50ea
also full - size slaughter birds .
also • breeder birds/laying eggs

By Phillip Alder
One feels that an archer is bener
off with one siring on his bow lhan
two. Yet at the bridge table. il is best
10 have a fallback scheme available
in case your main line falls nat
How would you play in six hearts
af1er West has led the spade ace''
South opened with a strong. ani·
ficial and forcing 1wo dubs. then
showed his suit over lhe negative
reply. North's jump to four hearts
announced at lea.sl four-card suppon.
bul no side ace. king. void or smgle·
ton. Soulh bid whal he hoped he
could make.
AI the time. declarer thought he
needed the diamond finesse . So. he
ruffed the spade ace . drew three
rounds of trumps . cashed his club
wtnners. crossed to dummy"s heart
queen. and played a diamond lo his
queen. Sadly for South. Wesl won
with the king and returned a d1a·
mond. Eventually. South losl a s&lt;C·
ond diamond Irick; one down.
Aher South had lamented thai all
his tinesses lose, r-!orth pointed oul a
bener line was ava1lable . Declarer
should ruff at trick one. draw trumps.
and cash lhe clubs. lhrowing a spade
from the dummy. Then he crosses 10
dummy with a trump and calls for the
spade.queen. diS&lt;:ardmg the d1amond
two from hiS hand.
Here. West wins lhe trick and is
endplayed. He must eilher lead a dia·
mond into the ace-quten or concede
a ruff·and-diS&lt;:ard. Bul suppose East
produces the spade kmg. His only
safe return is a diamond. which
allows South 10 try 1he finesse •• as
a tinal string.

· .'

3600.

1998 Ford Windstar GL van ,
51.790 mllas, rea m11allic wnn
gray InteriOr, non-smoker, frVrear
AIC , lilt wheel, cruise, stereo,
asktng $14 ,350 080. 740·949·
2311 days or 740·9•9-2644
evenings

SPITE 11E!

IE

AN(,IE PUT H£11. N.O.l'IE
ON TliE Bl'\L-lOT j..ONI'.
&amp;EFORE !&gt;HE tr.NEW
AN'fTHINC. ,O.I!OUT YOU
RUNNINC. 1• SO CLE,O.~LY
'&gt;HE'S. NOT DOING IT
TO ~PITE YOLl~r---.

6402

Doe. 2 Years

Old Milking, 740·992·m9.

698·3531

TRANS PORTATION

710 Autos for Sale
'87 ca~aller. good gas mileage,

very dapan.4able, $1000 OBO,
740-742·7200 or 740·742·2615
'69 Mercury Cougar LS, V-6, PW,
PS, POL , low miles. lady dri~en,
740-992·235e, leave message il
no answer.

1VBO ·1 teO HONDA

CA~S

$100

·$500 Police Impounds, All
Makes Available, Call 1·800· 522·

2730 Ext ...20
1982 Cutlass Supreme, 2 0, 260
V8 Good Condition . $1,500.00
Fwm 740.992·4568.

1984 Chevy Citation $500, O,BO
Runs Good , N1ce Car, 740-448-

7537.

1988 Bonnevtlie LE, maroon. 4df,
new tires &amp; brakes, good cond.

$3,200. 304-875-5792 alter 51&gt;m
Back , AT, Air, New Tires &amp; Bat-

lory, St .995 ,
Weekdays, 11-5.

740·446·8174

1990 Camaro AS V-6, auto, air,

look&amp; good. dependable $4200
13041675-Sm
1990 Z2&lt; Good Conditiorl, $3,000
OBO, 740-256-1756, Alter 6 P.M.
1991 Chevrolol Corvetle, 8
Speed. l98, Excallenl Condition,
116,000, 740-886-5738.
189t Dodge Stladow. 2 Doors,

570

540 Mlacellaneous
Men:hanciiH

Bundy Clarinet Witt! Cryatel

Cook-...

"WMWtrl•
Furntco, Heat ~. I All Con-

Moulhpll&lt;l. Also 2 VIolins, 1 Is
3/4 Silo, I Is FuH Slza. 710-448·

1995 Toyoto Tercel 5spd, A/C,
qow llru, 55,000 mills. SUOO.

1418.

76.000 Miles, Like New, 12,495;
t989 Ctvtller 2 Doors, $2,295;

740-4&lt;&amp;-0103.

304-87~158.

Bundy IIIOpl'lone w/CIII , II·

1M Blue Elgie 'Rion, low Mile-

ctlltnl oondHion. 304·675-2343
or 304-e7$-5147.

ego, Tiki 0\ltr Poyments, 740·
379-9232.

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52 Paid golfer
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1995 Harley Davidson 1200
Sportster Outstand1ng Condiilon,

$8.500. 740-686-5736

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

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1986 Sea Ray t 9·11211 110hp
Mercrulser. $7 .500. 304·615·

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Accessories

New gas tanks &amp; body parts. 0 &amp; • .
A Auto. Ripley WV 304·372 ·
3933 or 1-1100·273-9329.

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Tran&amp;mlsslon, 1986 Chevy 4 Cy·

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On Floor, Guaranteed, 740·4t8·

7537.

SERVICES

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t98 5 Buick Regal $1,200. 301·
675-4543
1987 Chevy Celebrlly 2.5 Engine.
$1 ,000, 74().256-t102.

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1986 Yamaha 3 Wheeler, Good

'90 Ford E&amp;COrl. lwo door. looks &amp;
run&amp; good. St 200. call 740·949·
2366

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3 lnlroductofy

ohort

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Mot(rcyclea

Sum·mers not over! Kawasaki
STS Jet ski, sutt under warranty,
three sealer, 83 horsepower,
- bougtlt new Ju ly ol '97 , three
ma~h1ng Kawasaki ski vests and
trailer all go with II. Priced to sell ,

4 Dido pillnter
5 18th leltera
6 Encountera

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1 Small opot

33 Gun grp.
34 Of • llcldy

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Special Fall Feeder Calf Sate:
Tuesday September 22, 7 P.M.
Cattle Accepted After 4 P.M.
Monday, Up To • P.M. On Tuea·
ctay All Cons1gnment1 Welcome,
Hautrng Available, Athens livestock Sales, 740-592·2322, 740·

for.aponl

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only 13.000 milts. garage kept .
$25,000 llrm, 740·367·0266 6·
9pm.

140

French Alpine Goat,

56StorovtP-

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97 Ford ExpeditiOn 4x4. loaded.

For Sate ; Baby Oonk les, Male &amp;
Female. Also Purebred Simmental
Bulls 740-446· 1158 or 740- 256·

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34 Opposite of .

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t980 ·t990 Trullll $100 -~
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All Make&amp; Avarlable
HIOQ-290-2282, X 3901

t.mlnlne

Opening lead: 1 A

standard transmraaion, left door
damage, asking $.4750. 740·9492311 days or 7C0·949-26U

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDa

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Two strings are
better than one

t998 Ford Ranger pickup, XLT 2
door. t7,056 miles. 4 cylinder, air,

ing lt$,600, 740-141-()t07.

$1,200. 30&lt;-675-5867.

SEE HOW HE
WMS HIS
TAIL?!

1989 S·10, 5 spted, very sharp.
shnrt bod. runs good, 12500
080, 74()-742-7200 or 74Q-712·
2675.

with blaze, $400 llrm, 740·992-

1969 Dodge Dayton 2 Door HaiCII

Copper NG&amp;ed Red Beagle Pup·
p1e1 $50ea . Ready To Go! 30•-

OL' BULLET

1966 GMC 1600, Good Condition,
Must Selll 11.900.00 710·258·
1758. Alter 8 P.M.

1994 Blact&lt; Chevy Full Slza Sport
S•do 84.000 Milos. 5 Speed, 4.3
V·8, vonec, AC, Cruise. very
Clean, 740-246-9252.

55Aclral

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1986 Chevy C30 Ton With
Hileli $4,995 Or 080,
740-388·9352.

2 Row New Idea Corn Picker;
Gehl Silage Wagon And Hi Throw
Blower, Good COndrtoon , 740-448-

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COndillon, Also Misc. PariS, 74().

740379-2695

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51 W-ncl
114 Neither
maKullne nor

Welt

1982 F·700 Forll Dump. 10 112 Fl
Bed, Telescope Holll, Very Good

Craftsman/ Generac generator,

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47 Demond

17~ahhero

Dealer. South

1978 Ford Truck, 4 Wheel Drtve,
Side Step $2000, Coil Alter 5 P.M.
740-416-2888.

1993 Toyota 4)(4 Ext . Cab, 5
Speed. Air, Many Extras.. 76.000
Miles. Nice Truck . ll.fler 8 PM .

5000 cont. watt 18250 wan surge),
tO 111 B&amp;S eng .. leaslhan 12 hrs.
run t1me. Cobra 29 LTD CB w/ e.:·

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Vulnerable: East-West

Runs Good. 740-

lnctl Cardinal Grain Auger 57
Feet long, 5 Year&amp; Old $1.300.

$12,000, 740-992·3090.

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dltionlnv. Free Eotlmotosl If 'lOu
Don't Co li Us, Wo 8oth losol
740 448 8306, 1-I00-281-oo81.

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t974 Forll
36Ht17.

llums lor '"'-" 5 lor $10. Cum-

SA:Er

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304-67H302

Half runner beans, $8/ busl'lel,
you plcLPierce Brothers Farms,

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720 Trucks for Sale

Fruita &amp;
Vegetables

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Upton Usetl Cars At. 82·3 Miles
South of Leon, WV. Financing

Ramo snare drum w/case &amp;
stand. Yahama silver trombone

580

FIV£

740-992-720t .

843 4 Row Marrow Cornhead, Always Shaded, Field Ready $45; 8

5000

7273.

Sporting
Goode

FOR SALE : CONSOLE PIANO
reapon&amp;lble party wal)ted to make
low monthly payments on piano,
111 iocll¥· Call 1·600-268-8218.

EEK&amp; MEEK

85 Mustang, while, 8 ely . 5 sp.,
remota e11try, apo1ter. 25,000

miles.

Tovota motor home.

7082 aher 2pm.
Appliances .
Reconditioned
Washers. Dryers, Ranges , Relri·
grators , 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Maytag , 740 ·4•e -

245-5t81 .

7402&lt;7-250t .

Waterline Special. 311 200 PSI
$21 .95 Per 100; I ' 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100; All Brass Com·
pression Fmings In Slock
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jacl&lt;son. Otllo, 1-8110-531-9528

992·2218.
I Bedroom r Jrni&amp;hed Apartment,
Central Heat &amp; AC, .A.II Utilittes
Furnl&amp;hed Except Electric, 740·

Excellent Condition , Usad Only

One Veer, Paid Over $600, Ask·
ing $475; 740·448·6566 Aller 5
P.M.

740-141 ·5696. 740-14t ·5187.

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2 bedroom mobile home i n the
country, heat pump, TIP water,
references &amp; secunty deposit re·

Flute Open ·Holdod, Gomelnherdt

CELLULITE? Control Group
Needed! $200 Bonus For ' Before
&amp; Alter' Photos If Published. Call

PUrtlano, $400,740 843-5t28.

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

52 Inch HitaChi Screen T.V.. Ask·
lng $700, 740-368-9413.

Circle Motel lowest Rates In
Town, Newly Remodeled , HBO,
Cinemax , Showlime &amp; Disney
Weekly Rates, Or Monthly Rates ,
Construction Worki§rs Welcome

510

Clean.. No Pets,
140-141 ·1544.

NEW BANK REPO'SI

$200/Mo .. 1200 Depo5K, 740-... 1·
0573
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Two bedroom. tree gas and water.
lull basement, air, 3 mtles out ot

600-637·32311

ONLY 3 Len! St1N under warranty

Two Apartments Rent: 607 Sec·
Botn Furmshed, Botn 1 Bed·
room, UUiitie&amp; PalO , $300/Mo ,
$100 Depo&amp;it, One Share Balh ,
ond,

Three bedroom house , $350 per
month , close to sctlools, stores,
bank and nver, call 740·949·2188
after 5:30pm

2 Bedrooms W -W Carpet Natu·
rat Gas Heat, in Gallipolis, 740-

New 3br $900 down . S1•9 per
mo. Free sltirt t-800-691-6n7

Twtn Flivers Tower now accepting
applicaltons for 1br HUO subsidized apt for elderly and handl·
capped. EOH 304-675·6679.

740-3115·4367

New 1998 U x70 !l'lree bedroom,
Includes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes sk irt ing. deluxe steps
and setup Only 1187 08 per
mon th w1th $ 1075 down Call 1·

600-946'5678

APT AVAILABLE NOW

460 Space lor Rent

Three bedroom house in Middleport. ,.., pols, 740-992·5858.

qulred, 740992-7201.

New 19:96 3 Bedroom , 2 bath ,
S99etOown. $189 per montn . Includes Delivery &amp; Set·Up Call 1•

Small apt . Furnlahed 3 rooms &amp;
bath, ulllttlea pard, except etec·
tr~ $250/mo 304-675-t38S.

90 Goo Storm GSI, ground ol·
locts, air, good condition, 13,000
OBO, 740-982·5958 (Amy).

Sundy Trumpet. Bought At Bnrnlcardi's Perfect Condition, 740-

7654.

Fumi&amp;had 3 Rooms, Upstairs,
Utitiliu Pa1d, 94 locust. 12601

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Instruments

1893 Torrarnils low Hrs. Hunting·
ton , W.Va. 304·738·4800. Or AI ·
18r 8 P.M. 3().1.525-5359.

1 112 Balhs, Family Room, Laun·
dry Hooi&lt;·Up, AC. Ample Storage, 10' long, six 6' tong, oak, good
, call 740-949·2217 ,
Immediate Availability. 740·446· condition
7:110am-t0.00pm.

Mo.. Plu&amp; Doposn, 7-1340.

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

570

Brand Newl Grtal Gifll COMdeo

736-7~

Commerc1ai-Otfice or Retail , 87
Mill Sl. Middleport. 1,450 Sq Ft.
$400 mo. Corner Bulld1ng . 740992-6250 Acqu•sllions (next

540 Mlacellaneous
MerchandiH

HUD accepted. Children Wei ·
como.Ask lor Chris~.

&amp; air, In good shape . $21 ,000.

Clean two bedroom house in Pomeroy, $350 pius depos1t. HUD
accepted. will consider contract
tor purchase . no pets , 740-69872••·

5678

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Buc:t&lt;ridDt Rd ..
OH 46614
Is Now Accepting Applications
For Frllftdly,-Outgolng And 01·
pend- STNA's. PltaiO Apply

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villi Prl&lt;l. 740367-o288.

A.M 69P.M.

14x70 Festival 9 Bedrooms. 2
Baths, Total Electric, Like New.

New Bank Repoa-Onty 2 Lell ,
Never L1ved ln. Call t -800 ·948 ·

pliances, garage , spa, acre, Bula·

Brookside Apts Is Now Accept·
ing Applications For One Sed·
room Apartmentl, With Waahar I
Dryer Hook-Up, For More Info
Call 740·4•6 ·9611 Between 10

roqu~ed 740-441 ·1005. ·

3br living room, di ning room .
tam1ly room , 1 bath , central a•r.
newer carpet &amp; roof, reptacemant
wtndows, family ne lgl'lborhood,
privacy fenced yard . 24ft above
ground poo l. many upgrades.
move '" co nd Pr iced in 70 ' s

8yr, 2·3 bedrooms, loft. longue/
groove, ptllet stove, HP/CA, ap·

Ill CeU (740)245-5100

36t3 days or 740·985· 3637

962t

2 Bedroom House And 2 Apartments. Both Rented , 13 Pine
Street Gallipohs . Call 740·4-46·

Brand New Apt . In Rio Grande,
Ohio Area . Now Available, All
Uutilies Paid . Walking Distance
To Campus, PleaiO Como &amp; Sol

4 bedroom. two story nouse. S400
month plus deposit . 740-985·

large selection ol used homes. 2
or 3 bectrooms Starting at $2995
Ourck deltvery Call 740 · 385 -

calls only

&amp;refarancee. 304-882·~ .

14 x70 3BR. S999 Down &amp; ONLY
S 179 per mo Free air &amp; free Skln&gt;lg. 1·888·926·3426.

3426

12 acres , 6 rooms , 3br .. 1 bath,
taundryroom $45 ,000 (304)6757235 between 3pm-9pm Senous

Beech Slreet. Middleport, 2br,
furntalled . uttlltlaa patd, deposit

Ato Grande area 1 Bedroom
Across from Campus. All Ulilitie&amp;
included $290 . Month . Deposit

Starttng at ONLY $39 ,999 Many
options available . 1·888·9211·

25550.

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bedrooms. 2 baths, central heat

3 Bedrooms , 4 Miles From Hol:r.er

Huge 28&lt;60 3BR . 1 112 b&amp;lh .

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$17,000. 304-882·3426

12.:80 trarler, can be used tor Ol·

ing. DON.

10:201 High St. P1. Pleasanl.

Trailer on Broad Run Ad 1 112
baths , lot , gara~a . 2 added
rooms, 2 A/C's, househ&lt;Md items.

fiCa tratl&amp;r. $3,000 without air con·

740-14 1{)22.1

Magic Years Day care Center i&amp;
11eklng ttart-time substitute
workers Please send resiJme

Apartment•
.for Rent

ory t-600-69t-8717.

$250/Mo .. $150 Daposlt, 740·
446-31170.

304·675-5965, 740-146-0175 .

New Condit iOn! H0-•46· 8441
E\1'8f'lings.

310 Homes for Sale

Doublewide 3br, 2 bath , $1 , 34~ .
down, $217 . per mo. Free deliv·

2 Bedroom Stove &amp; Refngerator
Furnished . 58 Mill Creek Road,

2217.

All i'al ~state ~dvertiSII"'g 10
th1s newspaper IS subjec1 to
the Federal Fatr Housing Act
of 196B whiCh makes 1t 1llegal
to advertise ·any preference.
ltm1tahon or d1scrtm1nation
based on race. color. rehg•on.
se)( famrhal status or natiOnal
ong1n, or any 1ntentton to
make any such preference.
l1m~at ion or discnmulahorr •

Buy In Sept. No Payment Until
t999 CO! 1-800-948-5fl78.

t 2155 Liberty Total Electric. ltke
New, Through Out , Au U.•so.

ditioner. 14 .000 wilh . 740-949·

ExacutiYe Director For
Social Servtces
Lutheran Social SeMCeS
Of Centtal Ohio
750 Easl Broad Streol
COkrrrllus. 0111o 43205
Or FaxTo614·221H&lt;71 .

740-&lt;46-14092To6PM.

Jr. 3().1.576-2336.

414 Third Avenue

N!MirRopay
CaDTol Ffoe
1-1100·2111-9000 Ext G· 2814

Vlndale 70'x14' Wltl'l Expando 2
Br . 20' living Room , Large Master Br.. EJ:cellent Condition! On
Ranted Lot. Ready To Move Into.

On lnspecton 30&lt;-t75·5162.

INQTICEI

Bu~neas.

sldo tx.ilding, 740992-6582.

Property 3·Unll apt
2br. house. good return Priced

3465.

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

Demonstrated Experience In
Community Organ•zaUon And /Or
Progrem Oe~elopment SktUS,
Creattvlty To Oe~etop And Main·
taln Sei'VICes In A vanety Of Lo·
allons. And Knowledge Of The
Lultleran Church . Professional
Qualities Include· Good Public
Relations Skills, Flnanc•al Man·
agemenl. And Organizational
Sktlls. Bachelor's Degree In Social Wortc Required, Master's De·
gree Preferred Lutheran Social
Serrvk:es Offers A Comeptltl~e
Salary And A Comprehensive
Bono1111 Package

Price reduced- 1990 Spru ell
Rtelge Ul70 mobile horne. very
good COndition, 2 bedrooms. 1 &amp;
112 bathl. wasner &amp; dryer. stove.
refrigeralor, central 111, 8x8 oul·

Scen iC Valley at Apple Grove,
WV Building lots. single wldes
accepted , public water. 20
minutes from new Buffalo Brid~
on Jerry's Run Rd . Clyde Bowen

ln~estment

indlolslrop.

440

3br houn . plus an old store
building on ad1acent tot In Glen-

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WATERPROOFING
Uncondlt.l onatlifetime quarantee.
Local reference~ furnished . Es·

tai&gt;ISilod 1975 Cell 24 Hra. (740)
&lt;48-0870, 1·800-287·0578. Rog·
"'Weto,-,g.
Appliance Parts And Service: AH
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex·
pedence All Work Guaranteed,

French City Meytsg, 7l0-146·

7T95.
CIC General Home Main·
tenence- Pllnllng . vinyl aiding,

carpenary, dOOfs, windOWs, baths,
mobile home rtp~lr and mora. For

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6323.
Profaaslonat . 20yra experience

with all mosonery, brick, blocl&lt; &amp;
atone. Aiaa room additions. gl·
ragea, etc . Free 111lmatea. 31M·

n:J-9550.

840 Electrtcalllld
Refrigeration
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especially if you're trying some- crowd and enjoy yourself. don"l look
~pt 17, 1998
thing new. Think buck O'l,your pasl bad.. nr have any regrets. __
TAURUS (Aprii20-May 20) Your
If you aren"t overly c:oncemed successes in other area• ana use these
about being in the spotlight. you may viclories as a lemplate for positive inclinalions to lake responsibly will
be admimble today. Looking out for
tillll yourself indirectly involved in a lhinking.
rewanling arnngement in the year
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) olhers befon: taking care of your own
ahead. Taking the back seal occa- Joint endeavors look mote promising mundane affairs enhances your
sionally can have real advantage&lt;.
fur you today than thing• you can image.
GEMINI (May 21-Jur.e 20) Your
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221More accomplish alone. If you don·t
can be accomplished today by func- already h3ve a collaborator. try lo creative instinct&lt; will be pronounced
tinning as the power-broker behind woo someone capable into an today. especially in developments
requiring communication. Try your
the throne.
alliance.
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LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 2l) Good Things should go smoothly for you in &lt;omething.
lhings could happen to you loday in your relalionships wilh 01hers today,
CANCER (June 21-July 22l There
developments when: you deal with a provided you don't expect more than are times to be frugal and there are
lot of people. Large groups hold spe· you· n: prepared to give in return. Par· times to splurge. Today you might be
i:ial promise·- you'll have somethmg ity is the secret.
able to combine these two extremes
special to offer them.
PISCES (Feb. 20.Man:h 20) Your in 9 way where neither is abuM!d.
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Thursday

Wedne~dliy, September 16, 1998 ~.:

September 17' 1918

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Today: aoucly
High: 80; Low:60
deceased children: Margaret (lee)
McCall , Jr. Lee. and Leo Lee.
'"The annual Chaney reunion was Charles Lee had prayer before the
held Sept 6 at the Burlingham food was served and the activities
Chun:h.
started. Gifts was presented to BrenOfficer.; were elected following a da Guthrie for being hostess and
basket dinner. Stories were told and Donna (lee) and Richard Robens
special songs were sung by Carissa for doing family research .
Wolfe. Gr01:p singing was led by
• Other gifts were presented t~
Maurita Miller accompanied by Trinity Kimes. Kanndies Lee.
Dorothy C'1 •.lll,y.
Roben Rollins. Jr.. Mabel We: se.
Auendi · P were: Mary Chaney of Ch:rrles Lee. Joe Rollin s. and Lo"ie
Albany; Don and LaDonna Haning Lee.
of Athens; Tom and Clara Jones,
Door prizes were awarded to
Crown City; Keith, Cindy, Carissa Amanda Evans, Dustin Shelton. and
and Trenton Wolfe. all of Gallipolis; Tim Helton. Other prizes were
Bob, Adele and David Cowden,
Germantown; Joseph and Ann
Chancy, Huber Heights; Dr. Wilford
and Dorothy Chancy. Lebanon: Bill
Chancy. Lewis Center: Harold and
Connie Meier. Miamishurg: Estella
Brickles Colhum and Larry Hudnall.
Middleport: Clifford and Ben
Chancy. Nelsonville: Jim and Sandy
Nelson. Huhcn and Judy Wolfe.
Gladys Wolfe. Robcn and Gladys
Chancy. Roy and Maurita Miller. all
of Pomeroy: Audra Well . Ken and
Dorothy Chancy of Shade: Bud and
Jean McDonald. John R. Chancy.

awarded 10 Don Guthrie, Dorothy
Lee, Raymond Kimes, Violet Lee,
and Charles Lee .
Allending were Pany Evans of
Amanda; William of Elyria; Gerry
Lee, Ashley and Kayla, Gary and
Dorothy Lee of Nova; Greg and
Diana Lewis of Clifton. W. Va.;
Tommy Lee. Sherry. Candis, Josh.
Holly. Francis Lee. and Rhea Paugh
of Elk Garden. W. Va.; Lori Marr.
Seth, Kylin of Letan W v•.
Kcllie Maurer. Bradley Helton, Tim
Helton of Middlcpon: John Rollins.
Heather and Ashley of Marland ;
Donna Lee Robens. Richard

Robens, Mabel and Roy Weese, all Michelle Stewan of Pomeroy, Alliof Maryland; Jimmy and Kim Lee of son Lee, Ariel Lawson of MiddlePomeroy; Dustin Shellon, Jessica pon; Clarence, Rose. and ChristoShelton, Angie and Brandon, Randy, pher Lee of Pomeroy; Sandy
Candy, Kanndies, Randy Jr., and DeMoss, Ashley, Autumn, of
Michael Lee of Middleport; Violet Columbus &amp;ian Brown, Columbus,
Lee of Pomeroy; Leondus Lee of Sara Lee. Alexis King, Shawn King,
Florida; Greg and Shea Lee, Bonnie. of Middleport, Louie and Wanda
Willy, and Chuck, Virgil and Maxine Lee of ·'Nonh Carolina. Raymond,
Lee. of Middlepon.
Regina. Brandon. Josh. Trinity
Samantha VanMeter, Derek, Kimes, Shellie Maurer. and Don and
Cody Lee of PJnland; Twilla and Brenda (Lee) Guthrie of Middleport.
Courtney Haggy of Pomeroy; Jay
Guests were Gerry Lee. Carey,
Lee of Middlepon; Charles. Judy Sandy DeMoss, Leroy and John
Lee of Syracuse. Joseph. Jancll, Rollins John and Greg Lee. Jessie
Sierra Rollins of Maryland; and Michelle Stewan. James. Kelly,

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Grace United MethoJist.:hurch. 200
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plus point&lt;rs for P.D. pa&lt;ients.
POMEROY- Go&lt;J's NclghhorhtKxl Es~apc for Teens. Friday. fun . :
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Riven

by panisanship. the House Judiciary

Commitlee is considering whether to
make public Presidt:nl Clinton's
videotaped grand jury testimony
about his relationship with Monica
Lewinsky.
Officials close to the commiuee
who spoke on condition of anonymi·
ty said Wednesday thai Republicans.
who control the panel. have proposed
to vote today and relea.;e the tape to
the restofCongres.~ and the public on
Friday.
Republicans argue that the public
has a right to view the tape and
decide whether Clinton lied before
the grand jury. one of the ren.o;ons
lndc:pendent Counsel Kenneth Starr
said the president should be
impeached.
Comminee Democrats have com·
plained that releasing the video
would only humiliate the president
and serve no public purpose. It
reponedly show&lt; a combative. eva·
sive Clinton storming off under
explicit q~~e,;iioning by prosecutors in
Starr's office.
If anything, a transcript of Clinton\ four-hour testimuny should sufrtce, Democr.ds say. Many in the par·
ly worry that such foota~oe would be
used to political advantage in GOP
campaign eommen:ials this election
sea.'&lt;On.
Even as they cla.•hed over the
tape. Republicans and Democmts
closed rdnks againsl personal attack
on individual lawmakers unrelated to
policy i.-ues. In back·to-baclt comments on the House noor. first the
chairman of the Democrdtic cam·
paign comminee. then his Republican
counterpan. announc~d an ~xtraurdinary agreement that neither organi·-zation would fund candidates this fall
who launch purely personal attacks
on their opponents.

staged on the Rock Spnngs Fan·
grounds.
A gospel hour ha~ been set for I
··we both have agreed that
responding is acceplllble. but initial- p.m. on Saturday with Sheila Arnold.
ing a pen;onal allliCk on anybody run- Country Gospel Music Association's
ning for office is &lt;imply off limit&lt;." 199K "Female Vocalist of the Year" a~
said Rep. John Linder. R-Ga "We the featured &lt;inger. She began writ·
are soon going to have no one of any ing songs in 1980 and will be singing
stature willing to put themselves many of them at the Expo perforthrough this wringer and il is .act for mance. Arnold is a fonner member of
tbe Gospel Tones and the Soul SeekAmerica."
ers
quanets and also sang in !he trio,
Rep. Manin Frost. [).Texn.&lt;. and
Sunrise.
Linder made their comment~ in the
Sunday performers will be !he Big
wake of relea..;e of a Salon magazine
Bend
Clogger.; at noon following a
anicle Wedne&lt;day sayins thai that
church
service at I0 a.m.. and the
Rep. Henry Hyde. chairman of the
Riverbend
Community Choru.~ at 2
Judiciary Comminee. had an affair
p.m.
during the 1960s with · a woman
Again this year a quill show will
identirted a.&lt; Cherie Snodgrao;.&lt; a time
both were married. Hyde released a be held in the senior fair building
statement admitling to "indiscre- under the direclion of Bunny Kuhl.
Everyone who brings a quill will be
tions."
Hyde called the ar1icle "an obvi- eligible to win a quilt top made by
ous attempt to iniimidate me .. and Kuhl in the "Trip Around the World"
vowed that it would not aiTecl any pattern in shades of pink and green.
Those anending the Expo will vote
impeachment proceeding.
Republicans immediately sus- on their favorite quilt and the one
peeled White House involvement in receiving the most votes will be the
winner.
developing the Hyde story.
"There is no fee to enter the quill
One so:nior GOP source. speaking show or to attend the Expo. Entries
on condition of anonymity. said that are. however. to be on the grounds
il' Clinton didn't lire anyone respon· before I 0 a.m. on Saturday morning.
sible on his staff. or otherwise rein in Demonstrdtions and activilies will
allies. Republicans would retaliate.
take place from 10 a.m. to S p.m on
Retaliation could include a variety Saturday and II to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
New car.; and trucks will be on
of investigalions that could be intendisplay.
along with a variety of cmfts
sified to the discomfon of the ndminand
other
producls available in Meigs
islrdtion and its allies, the soun:e said.
Salon said it did not get the story
(rom the While House. and White
House Press Secretar}l Mike McCur·
ry also denied that anyone there wn.•
involved.

Clinton. who was auending
.6emocratic fund-r.User.; in Cincinnati
and Boston today, has raised no
objections to the prospoicl of the
videotape's release.

The Wheels for Life Bike-A-Thon
for St. Jude Children's Research Ho.,pital will be held on Sept. 26 al the
Kyger Creek Middle School al
Cheshire.
Tammy More has been named
coordinator for the event which will
take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with
registration taking place at 8:30 on
the day of the event.
All proceeds from the event will
go to St. Jude. founded by entenainer Danny Thoma.' in 1962 lo combat
cataslrnphic diseases that atnicl children. St. Jude Hosp~al is non-.sectar·
ian. non-discriminatory. and covers
all costs of care beyond those reim•
bursed by insurdnce.
This year's progmm is dedicated to
II year uld Justin Salal who represents one of more than 15,000
patients who have be~n treated at th~
facility. H~ is Jescribed as a pati~nt
who "lights up the room with his
smile" despite a long battle with cancer.
In Ohio 149 children and their
families have gone to St. Jude Hospital and received total medical care
for a catastrophic illness. Thousands
of others have benetit from the
research tindings that have developed
bener and more successful treatment

methods.
AI the Cheshire Bike-A-Thon.
refreshments will be available. Those
anending are a.•ked to take u chair.
There will be prizes for riders and
those collecting S75 will be awarded
a T·shin. a spons bag and a certificate. or a sweatshirt and a cenilicate.
Riders collecting $35 will be given a
T-shin and a certificate and fur everynne collcctin!! any amount a certilicate will be awarded.
Tammy Moore is the coordinator
for the local Bi~e-A- Thon and may
be contacted al 740·367-7760 for
additional information. She explained
that panicipants ask sponsors to
make a donation ba.sed on each lap
completed. She said that while prizes
will be awarded to the participants.
"the real prize is the pride everyone
can lake in ·giving children a chance
lo live a nonnallife."
She said those planning to take
part should begin gelling sponsors
right away. Sponsor forms are available from Moore. On the !laY of the
event bicycles should be checked for
safety. riders should dress comfort·
ably. and all should wear helmets. For
those under 18, a parent or guardian
must sign the panicipants fonns.

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QUILT TOP TO BE AWARDED • Expo goen
will vofll on their lavorlta quilt In e lhow to be
held In the tenlor fair building. The owner of
County. Demonstralions will include
chainsaw carvings. weaving. punery
and broom making. and scout cookin g. Tbere will be petting zoo, a
nower show, contests. and rides on a
steam engine and monster truck on
both day~.
The third annual event will feature

the quilt getting the most votes will win the
"Trip Around the World" quilt top In shades of
pink and green made by Bunny Kuhl.

· a ribbon culling ceremony with the
Chun:h service al 10 a.m. will
En.~tem band performing at 10 a.m. open Sunday's program. with the Big
Saturday. At noon judging will take Bend Cloggers at noon. the Riverplace to determine the largest pump- bend Community Chorus at 2 p.m.
kin. sunllower. ear of com, and stalk and antique tractor games near the
of com followed by the gospel hour log cabin al 2:30p.m. A carving by
al I p.m. and an antique tractor pull the sculptor will be auctioned niT al
4 p.m.
at 2 p.m.

Hollister-Strickland Ath~ns debate to be televised
·TheOhio UnlventiiY Thlecommunications Center is a stop on the campaign trail for 6th District Democratic Congressional incumbent Ted
Strickland and Republican challenger
Ohio Lieutenant Governor Nancy
Hollister. The candidates will debate
in alive broodca~t on Monday. 8 p.m.
The mce for the 6th District is a
key one for control of the House of
Representatives. The Athens debule - to be broadcast live on Ohio University Public Television and Radio
as well as the Telecommunications
Center
Web
site
(www.tcom.ohiou.edu)- is one of 14
debates throughout the 6th District.
Sponsored by the Telecommuni·
cations Center and the League of

Women Vill!t\fof·.4iliellii·oilnijl.1fie";.;. cal ' tfi\'ICl!l!i"il action." he said.
one-hour debate will take place in "Rather thad being subject to the
Studio A of the Ohio .University worst of modem politics. southern
Telecommunication Center's RTVC Ohio residents will be able to see my
building. 9 S. College St.. Athens. opponent and I debate the issues -Members of the local media will like education. health care and job
question the candidates and Dinah growth -- that mailer most Ill them."
Adkins, a member of the League of
According to Hollister. J()() people
Women Voters. will moderdte. Lim· attended the Clinton County debate
ikd seating is open to the public with and 2()() attended the Pike County
doors opening at 7:30p.m.
debate. She said she hopes the Athens
Strickland says he looks forward debate will have a good turnout.
to discussing the issues.
''I'm really looking forward to next
"I am pleased that Mrs. Hollister Monday and the debate in Athens
has accepted my challenge to debate County at OU. It will follow the prein each of the 6th District's 14 coun- vious course of debates. There will be
ties. including Athens County. Voters lively lliscussion and intense debate."
in our pan of Ohio are going to have Hollister said. "The debate offers the
a great opportunity to see the politi- opportunity for everyone in Athens

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to Mr. Strickland and n1yself as we
discuss our dillering philosophies and
opinions aboul govl!mmenl."
Hollist~r

also stressOO the impor-

tan&lt;:e of local involvement in the
debate. "We're doing a series nf 14
debates and it lloes pmville ample
opponunities for local communities
to become involved in the process.
Mr. Strickland and I signed an agreement talking ahnul civility and
respect so that people could come and
listen and he informed."
The debate will be broadcast on
WOUB-TV Channel 20 in Athens
and WOUB-1340 AM and WOUB·
91.3 FM.

HVAC concerns discussed by Eastern board ·
By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
Continuing problems with the
healing and air conditioning system
at Eastern Elementary School and
Eastern High School were discussed
when the En.stem Local School District Board of Education mel in regular session on Wednesday evening.
Barry Ingham or Vargo. Ca"aday.
Ingham and Gibbs. the an:hitectuml
linn which oversaw the construction
and renovation of the buildings. was
questioned about the progress of
Generdl Temper~lure Control. the
HVAC contractor. in calibmting and
fine-luning the air conditioning system in both buildings.
The elementary school is
equipped wilh individual heat pumps
in each room. and according to Prin·
cipal Molly Jewett, the temperdture in
adjoining classrooms varies by sev·
eral degrees. and the gymnasium
temperature. in particular. is uncomfonably warm.
In the high school. the gym tern-

perdture is also too hot. according to
school board member Greg Bailey.
The high school gym is not air conditioned. but is to be equipped with
a special exhaust ventilation system.
to cool the gym. That equipment is in
place but is not operational.
Tbe board has had consistent concerns about the HVAC system since
it was installed this summer. and has
expressed frustrdtion with what they
deem to be contrdctor's delays in
installing and calibrdting the system.
Ingham also reported that other
work required to complete the building program should be finished in
approximately two weeks. and that
window treatments were now being
installed in both buildings.
Trennia Harris. president of the
Eastern PTO playground commiuee.
and several members the group met
with the board to discuss progress on
installing playground equipment, and
requesting the board's cooperation in
the project.
Harris reponed that some equip-

dent. who could face congressional the airpon and go to the fund-raiser
CINCINNATI (AP) - Despite couple.
the ongoing Monica Lewinsky conAll of that money will be' spent on censure or worse over whether he lied after making a previously scheduled
troversy. President Clinton is still big about a half-dozen targeted House toeoverupasexual relationship with speech. But. Ms. Quails said she
business al Democratic Pnny fund- races in the Ohio River Valley Ms. I..Cwinsky, a former White House would not ride with Clinton from the
encompa.sing Ohio and pans of intern.
airport in the limousine as she did
nlising events.
The president headed for Ohio Kentucky and Indiana. Ms. Morgan ·
"I do not attempt to defend (his) during his la•t Cincinnati visit.
today. where he faced a restrained said. Some fund• may also go to conduct. bull do support his policies
"The president is still the presi·
and programs,.. Cincinnati lawyer dent. He's slill the leader of the parreception as the headliner at a fund· boosting stale pany coffers.
Not including today's take in Richard Lawrence said.
ty," Ms. Qualls said Wedne&lt;day. "I
raising lunch for the Democrdtic
Chesley, also a Cincinnati lawyer, will extend to him the courtesy due
Congressional Campaign Committee Cincinnati. or funds raised through a
at the suburban Cincinnati home of Democratic Unity campaign, Clinton said the president de&lt;erve.~ support his office."
· lawyer Stanley M. Chesley, a long- has headlined six events and ruised because the economy hn.• improved
Rep. Steve Chabot. R-Ohio.
time Democratic money supporter $S million for !he DCCC this year. and unemployment has fallen under whose seat Ms. Qualls is trying to
By comparison. his six events for the his direction.
win, queslioned whether she should
and supponef of Clinton.
Committee spokeswoman Olivia committee in 1997 raised S3 millioo.
Cincinnati Mayor Rounne appear with Clinton.
A ro-host of tbe lund! that Clin- Qualls. a Democratic candidate for
"She's inrolved in this panisan
Morgan said the afternoon reception
w!IS upected to raise at le!ISt ton wa~ to addres.~ at Che51ey's home Congres.~ who hn., uppearec1 bef~ . ·fll~raiser with the _presidcnl even
$200,000 from just 40 people who gave qualif!Cd suppor1 for the presi- with Clinton, planned 10 greet him at • whtle she seeks electiOn to the body
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ment has been . moved from
Riverview. Tuppers Plains and
Chester Elementary Schools. and
that some equipment has been purchased through PTO funds and funds
misc.J specitically for the project.
Harris said that thi commiltee is
unhappy with the board's lack or
involvement in the project. Stale
building fund money cannot be used
for playground equipment. but ihe
board committed funlls necess;~ry to
reset used equipment. Those msts are
now estimated at at least $5(X) for
concrete materials. chains and other
hardware and lumber.
Seveml parents have been working throughout the day to prepare the
play~round. which had no equipment
in place when school staned, but
according to Harris and others. no
a.•sistance has been received from
school board member.; or faculty and
administmtion.
The board took no action on the
issue.
Superintendent Deryl Well noted

President Clinton in Cincinnati for fund-raising event

Big Bend, Buckeye, Gallipolis,
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MIDDLEPORT- Meigs Middle
School Boosters. Thursday. 6 r .m. in
cafeteria.

SUNDAY
BASHAN - Red Bush Chun:h
o1 Christ. Bn.&lt;han Road. Sarurday.
7:30 p.m.: Sunday. 10 a.m. and 6
p.m. with Denver Hill. speaker.

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GALLIPOLIS - Junior and Rita
White to entertain. Holzer Mcdi.:al
Center Rchah patient reunion. II
a.m. on patio adjacent to French 5&lt;XI
Room of Center.

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POMEROY - Meigs Athlct~t
B&lt;KlSters. Wednesday. 7:45 p.m. al
Meigs High SchiKol.
POMEROY - Meigs County
Humane Sn.:icty Board meeting
Wednesday. -1 p.m. at the Pomeroy
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ONE STOP CONVENIENCE

Earas Ph.D.
Sandra Hoyt, daughter of Kay and
Charles Williams, Burlingham, and
James Hoyt, Aorida, recently earned
her Ph.D. from Miami University at
OK ford .
Obtaining her master's degree
from Miami University and her
bachelor from Ohio University, Sandra was a graduate of Meigs High
School, class of 1985. She is currently an assistant professor in psychology at Clarion University in
Pennsylvania.
Dr. Hoyt is the granddaughter of
Cunis Jenkinson, Middleport. and of
the late Dorothy Jenkinson; and the
late Wilson and Louise Rife Hoyt
Anending the graduation ceremony were Cunis Jenkinson. Mr.
and Mrs. Williams, Amanda Hoyt,
Pomeroy, and Mary Jane Jenkinson,
Lakeland. Fl.

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Mary Delle Hamer: Mary Virginia and Jenny Akcr. St Peters.
Miss .: David Brian. Crystal. and
Catherine Lawson. Ashhurn. Va.:
Kyle and Shirley McGraw.
Charleston. W.Va.; Don and Tina
Chancy, Tom and Jean Lawson .
Hurricane. W.Va.

Josie, and Sarah Klein of Pomeroy. ~
Tbe reuniori marked the reuniting ·.
of the Lee brother.; and sister for the ·
fillit time in 29 year.;. The last time :
they were together was in 1969 :
when their father, John W. Lee died. :
The brothers are Virgil Lee, .
Charles Lee, Clarence Lee, all of ·
Pomeroy; Gary L.c of Nova;
Lee from Lincolnton, N. C. , and a :
&lt;ister, Donna Lee Robens of Han- ·
.:ock. Md. Also attending were Vi()- :
let Young Lee. of Pomeroy. wife 'of :
the late Leo Lee. and Frances ;
Hensler Lee of Elk Garden. W.Va ..
the wife of the late Jr. Lee.

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ing to alleged perjury and obstruction
of justice by the president ... Chabot
spokeswoman Ann Miller said. "As
lo whether that creates an appearance
of impropriety, Ms. Qualls will have
to make her own decisions ...
Ms. Qualls said she sees no impropriely. She said Chabot. a.• a member
of the House Judiciary Commiuee
which would stan !he impeachment
process against Clinton. will have to
put a.&lt;ide his partisan politics in
order to judge independent prosecu·
tor Kenneth Starr's evidence against
the president.
Clinton addres.o;ed a Murch 10 din·
ncr at Chesley's house th;U r~ised $1
millior~ for the Democratic National
Committee.

thai !he board should be£in considering the fates of the Chester and
Riverview buildings. hecause of
increased vandalism. Wdl said that
the Chesler and Tuppers Plains huilllings had been subjetllo hroken win dows anll lights. and saill that the
sheriffs department had been wntactell ahoul the problem.
Anyone caught vandalizing the
buildings w1ll be prosecuted. Well
said. including purenls nf any juveniles involved.
Wdl said that Gallia/Meigs Head
Stun had moved into the Tum"'"
Plains building. which is also heing
used

ror adminislmtive oftite spuce.

Well also suggested that the hoard
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