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SUnday, November 1, 1998

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Coffee rises sharply on forecast for next year's harvests
By CUFF EDWARDS
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AP Bu•lnes• Writer
Coffee fulureuoo.e •harply Fnd.ay .
on rhc Board of Trade of the Ciry of
'l:e.,. Yorl&lt; amid fem producuon ,.ill
I all ' ha!Jll} nc&lt;r } e-M for fanner• in
Br;utl. rhe "orld\ l;uge" producer.
and Cemral Amenca.
On &lt;lthcr markeb, "heat, ..oybean
JnQ copper furore' advanced.
·Coffee furore' r&lt;h&lt;! on a repon
lrom the Brazi lian Agri culrural

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Rc&lt;earch Corp., which prediCicd 11w
country'• ''fOIJ ...,., year will fall
dwply fwnuhis year's 33.9 million
ba( fis_ure.·
t ht gJ'Oiljl ""'" IIW rargt cropyean_typocally are followed by. poor
!lfll"'lngyear&lt;,allhoughanaly&gt;tuard
n was far too early 10 accuraaely predtCII_hat would be rhe.ca.&lt;e nexr year.
Br.atl '"the world's largesr grower.
lb,. ye-.u- prodqcing iu largtsr crop in
II years.

Coffee aloo

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supporto&gt;i by

coruinlled ~ns in Honduras, which
were ~rng coffee regions and
threalenrng.IO slwply ....we., export.&lt;
of rhe ar.rbica beam used in gourmet
blend!;.

Arabica coffee for December
delivery rose 2.6 cents 10 SI.IO a
pound.
Wheal and soybean furores ro&lt;e
•ifongly on the Chicago Board of
Tr.rile amid txpcctalionslhe C'linron

admini&lt;lntion wa(byi away (rom
announcing details of a Ruuian foodaid plan.

While martd panicipants this
w«k have been leery of pushing
price&lt; higher unlit they've heatd
euctdetaiboflhcgovernmenl'•plan
lo donale grain~ and meal 10 lhe
beleaguered Russian people, a repon
from the Rlllsian news agency lnrerfax that the plan would be worth Sl
biliion in goods helped buoy lhe mar-

ket.

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eight-year lows as SIOtage
remains a1 eighr-year highs.
Soybeans also were boosled afrer
the Nalional Oilseed Processors
Associalion reporled lbai 33:024 million bushel• of beans were crushed

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twu months. lhe Dow Jones industrial a' cragc "'·" ' 97.1)7 10 1!.592. 10,
«lending a ' 123-point gain from
R~ rum i ng

Thur~ay.

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The Dow has now bounced more
than 1.100 poinrs. or about 15 per- .
cent from rhe bouom of a steep selloff thai climaxed on Oct. 8. when the
hlue"Chtp barome,.,. wa.' sliding b34'k
roward i" summer low of 7.400.
The advance gave the Dow a gain
of 139.81 poinrs for lhe week anq
7N 3H fer October, a happier conclu, ion to a month best known for the
da,he- nf 1929 arid 1987, as well as
a 554-poinl plunge ,la.'l Oct. 27. The
nne · nl onth 'gain of 9.6 percent W(JS
the l&gt; iggesr since the Dow rose I:1.8
fJC r&lt; enl in January 1987. The monlhly poinl gain wa.' the biggesr ever.

Broader stock indicators also

e~rended Thunday's rally amid signs

of rC11ilience in lhe domesric economy and progress10ward dealing wirh
financial inslabiliry overseas.
Before the open. rhe govemmenl
reponed that the U.S. ecllnomy grew
a surprising 3.3 percent annual
io rhe rhird quaner as conrinuing
.rrenglh in coll.'lumer.pending helped
offoeideclininge~port.s ro weak marketsabroad.
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Later in rhe morning. !be Grpup or'
Seven majorindusrrial narions issued
a statement endorsing l'rel;ident Clin!on's prof'O"al 10 allow rhe lnremarional Monetary Fund to speed emergency loans 10 counlrieo facing lhe
·lhrear of invesror panic. The loan
mechanism is likely 10 be employed
almosl immediarely as pan of an
expected $30 billion rescue p-Jckage
for Brazil.
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Also helping lifl !he market was
la.&lt;t-minure posirioning· by rmHual
funds, mosl or which closed OUIIheir
fiscal years on Friday. Fund managers

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were said lo be "ocking up on popular naoneo for !heir annual reports to
shareholders.
leading the Dow advance were
"merican E~press. up 2 13132 10 88
3/32; AlliedSignal. up . 2 3/8 10 38
15116; rnremational Paper. up 2 1/8
to ll6 7/16; and 3M, up 210 79 5/8.
The Standard &amp; Poor's 500 rose
12.74 lo 1.098.67, and the rechnology-heavy Nasdaq comf'O"ik! inde~
rose 14.20 lo 1,771.39.
~dvancing issues ournumbered
dechners by a 5-to-2 margrn on the
New York SIOck E~change, where·
comJ'O"ile volume ·rotated 95656
million shares, up from 841.63 million on Thursday. ,
The NYSE comf'O"ile inde~ rose
7.04 10 543.35. and the American

Farmers to get
$2.8 billion in .aid
By JANELLE CARTER
AP Farm Writer
WASHINGTON - Beginning
rhis week. $2.8 billion in emergency
""lsrance will go ou11o millions of
farmm In help offserthe agricultural Cl'onorny's worst downlum in a
decade.
The money is just a ponion of
whar was. included in a big , relief
package pa..sed by Congress.
The paymenrs. aimed 10 compensare for low grain prices, will be
i" ued sraning Tuesday 10 nearly 2
m1llion. farms eligible for "market
lransition .. payments from the govcrnmenl each year under 1996 fann
legislalion.

The $2.8 billion means aboul a 50
percent increase in the annual puymt.:nl., farmers would have received.
department officials said. Before rhe
addil iunal money. annual paymenls
were cupped a1 $40,000.
Farmers wi ll nor ha ve lo fill oul an
aprlicatinn. The lo" assislance payments will Ot! senl automatica lly to
th o~t.:

cligihle.

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"This adminisrcation fought for
and won a final pad&lt;age thai will gel ·
I lUI sornc rcul help 10 farmers whose
·livelihoods are, on the line," said
Agricu lture Sccrelary Dan Glick·
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Vorers in Middlepon will decide the fare of a 1.5-mill fire calls.
continuing levy for the rown's volunleer fire depanme.nl
·' In addition to !he flow deficiencies, the rank on lhc
on Tuesday.
rruck has begun rusting out and wilh it being 18 years
The levy was aulhorized by the Middlepon Village old, we anlicipale funher problems in gelling replaceCouncil late last summer, and if passed, would benefil ' men! pans, since most' dealers supply pans for only 20
the depanment in the purchas.: of addirional fire equip- , years,' 11offman said. "Another problem is lhallhe firemen!.
.
fighters are riding in an open cab, which has been
According to Fire Chief David Hoffman, rhe de pan- deemed a safely hazard"
menl's first priorily in spending any funds generated by
Hoffman said that the village's newer pumper rruck
a permanent levy would be rhe replacemenl of !he has a closed cab, which meers slate safety hazards, and
depanmenl's Engine 12.
a new truck which would be purchased wilh levy funds
Hoffman said that the pumper truck in question is 18 would also have a closed cab.

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each and every voter, so ht this time I would ~
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It has been with great pride that I have served
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make Gallia _County a better place to live. and
raise your family, but much remains to be
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OUCH! - More than 700 Meigs County residents, mostly senior citizens, received Influenza vaccinations
Friday 'at the Meigs County Senior Citizens Center. According to Norma Torres RN, ·Meigs County Health
Depanment nursing director, 70S Influenza vaccinations were given along with 130 pneumonia vaccinations.
Here, Jenny Burdette and Marnle Frey. right, give Mary K. Yost of Syracuse her flu shot. Yost said that while
the shot Is no !uri, It beals getting the flu. Flu shots will also be given today and Tuesday morning.

plans in the nexl Congress. There is
ATHENS (AP) - Hillary Rodham
work lo be done to make health insurClinlon told a cheering crowd made up
"We didn 't know much about mostly of college Sludents to vole on Tuesance more available, improve schools
space flight back in those days," day to se nd ~epublicans a message aboul
and prolecl Social Securily.
Glenn responded. "We were sorl of their mullimillion-dollar clecri.on -evc
" He·~ not one of !hose people who
feeling our way' and finding out adverlising push.
when !hey have finished climbing the
what would happen to the hum an .
ladder of success, wants lo pull il up so
The first lady made her fifth visillo lhi.s
body in space."
no one else can climb it/' she said.
southeast Ohio cily, this lime to cam paign
Glenn, a reliring U.S. se nator for Democralic Rep. Ted Srrickland of
Srrickland slressed lhe importance of
from Ohio, also told srudents he's Lucasville. Strickland is locked in a Iough
gelling our rhe· vote in one of the 6th
bumped his head a few limes race with Republican Lr. Gov. Nancy Hoi·
District's most Democratic counties.
because of !he lack of gravity. Our-' list er"in a district where voters have turned
" Mosl of you here today are !he heart
ing hi s 1962 flight , he was strapped oul the incumbcnr in rhC'Iast rhrec clec·
and .soul of what's put me where I am
into Friendship 7.
today and that is the Ohio Univcrsily
tions.
Eating has been a little lricky,
student vote," •he said.
The Republican Narional Congression· too:
• Meaga n Ke lley, a \9-ycar-o\d sludent
al Commillee has spent a large chunk of
"I was ealing so me oalmeal for the $9 million il has comm illed to local
THE FIRST LADY made from Lorain, is registered in the district
breakfasr, and some of it gol ·loose," races. The so-called "sofl money" ea n be
her fifth visit to Athens, this and will vote for -Strickland in Tues·
he said. " Instead of falling,down lin raised in unlimited amounts because it is time lo campaign lor Democ- day 's election.
my chest like il would on the Eanh. intended lo go toward ·issue-orienled ads. ratic .Rep. Ted Strickland or She said she was thrilled lo hear the
it came up and sl uck right in the Preside nl Clinlo n's 19% re-eleclion cam- Lucasville. Rep. Strickland Is first lady 's speech.
middle of my· glasses."
paign relied he avily on sofl·moncy ads locked In a tough race with " I though! she was fabulous. She realGlenn emphasized lhe sc ienlific creat ed by unions.
Republican Lt Gov. Nancy ly spoke to some crucial issues, '' Ms.
value of his mission and how hi s 1 Mrs. Clinlon said her visil would help Hollister.
Kelley said.
experimenls would help people on garner publicily for Slrickland because his campaign
At least otic person in the audience was nor impresSI'd
lhe Earth, especially when ir comes . cannor'afford 10 keep up wilh the GOP.
·- Hoilisler campaign ·spokcsm.a n Scoll Milburn. He·
to !he aging process.
" They pour in lhcs~ millions of dollars," she lold !he said ·Strickland needed Mrs. Clinton:s he lp because his
Glenn laugh ed when asked · if he crowd of aboul 800 sludenls al Arhens Middle School. suppon is slipping among rh e Democrats.,
feels younger in space. ·
"She's a popular lady. I thought !he crowd would be
jusraround the corner from Ohio University. "We have
." I guess I feel young all the lim e. lo send a message 10 the na rional Republicans I hal this bigger," Milburn said.
That's !he reason I vo lunlee~ed 10 seat is·not for sale.' '
'II is telling thai we're three days frorrf the eieclion
come up here," he said.
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by !raveling 10 Florida. There, he
watched Glenn return 10 space
aboard the space shuttle Discovery.
Saturday, Shegog was al school ,
lalking .lo Glenn through an audio
hookup.
"I thought it was unbelievable,"
Shegog said. "I've lalked to him .·
before, but this is different. We're
'down here, and he's in space."
Shegog was among middle and .
high school Sludents who galhcred ·
'at John .Glenn High School in
Glenn's hometown, and al museums
in Columbus and Arlington, Va., 10
interview the 77-year-old Glenn, I he
world's oldest space traveler, as he
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By the time the 30-minule talk
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above Florida to Nrica.
In Columbus, students from local
" \. J~hools and the communify of Delia
1, in north~&lt;est Ohio gathered al the
Center of Science and lndusrry.
"If i look back in the history
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glimpse of the moment, and I cou ld
share il with olh~rs," said Holleh
Moheimani, 15, of Columbus.
She asked Glenn if he was more
nervous aboul being the first American to orbit the Eanh or !he oldesl
person in space.
He said the 1962 flighl was
tGugher.

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Hoffman said rharrhe depanmenl chose.lo propose a has been raising funds lhrough fund~aising events in
permanenllevy because of an anticipaled 15-year period order to help pay for !he purchase. Hoffman said !hal he
for paying off rhe new lruck, which would cost the expecls lhar rhe depanmenl could pay for approximarely 25 percenl of !he purchase price with cash on hatid.
depanmenl an eslimated $325,000.
If !he village voters do approve !he levy, !he depanThe departm'cnt also receives financial assisiarlce
mcnl would have rwo and a half year wailing period from lhe village.
before a bid could be awarded and a !ruck could be b11.ilt.
The dep~nmcnr has 30 members, and Hoffman said
During that rime. and lhe pay-off period to follow, lhe
·
Saturday
thallhe group responded 10 approximalely 125
depanment's second engine will also likely require
fire
calls
lasl year, as well as rescue and orher' calls.
replacement, Hoffman said.
"If rhe levy docsn'l pass, and we're unable to purchase
Members of the dcpanmenl spenl 600 man hours las!
a new pumper, we cou ld end up wilh IWo very unreliable year on equipment maintenance, Hoffman said, in an
allempl to keep lrucks in good condilion and 10 Save the
trucks,' Hoffman said. ·
In addition to seeking levy funds, the fire depanment depanmenr money on paying for rGpairs.

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DAX index rose 2.7 percenl, Brilain's
Ff-SE I00 rose 1.5 percenl and
France's CAC-40 rose 1.1 percent.

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Overseas, Japan's Nikkei tiiOCk
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~ow planning for a spring f.:rop.l
Hl'.tl! ad .of a spring auction."
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Bu1 Glickman warned !hat fa rn(
cf\ will ' til l need help nexr year:

Stock Exchange comf'O"ile inde•
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;&gt;;J-.W YORK l AP) - Stock.. rat Ired Friday 10 close anorher volarile
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Ann Landers column, Page 7
Gordon wins title again, Page 5

Today: Rain
High: 50; Low:40

inlo oil and meal las! week, which
was abovaxpecwions and year-ag!)
levels. Com fulllreS were unable 10
overcome concern aboul ample supply and weak demand.
Dttember wheal rose 3 3/4 cents
1o $2.94 1/4 a bushel; January soybeans ro&lt;e 4 3/4 cenrs·10 $5.68 114 a
bushel.
Copper futures ro&lt;e on the New
York Mercantile Exchange amid optimi&lt;m
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lnkrfu rqxJI1ed wheal will be the
cen1erpiece oflhe plan. wilh perhap-&lt;
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OYC{ lhe ne•l 10 years. That could
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DAYTON (AP) - Preaching lo ' the
choir inside a labor union hall, !he Rev.
Jesse Jackson said Ohio's statewide
Democratic candidares deserve 10 win in
Tuesday's ·election and exhorled their
supponers 10 get out the vole .
Jackson, a former Democral~ presidenlial candidate, headlined ralliel Sunday in Columbus and larer in Dayron,
where he appeared wilh gubernatorial
candidate Lee Fisher, U.S , Senale ca ndi·
date Mary Boyle and o,rher Democrats ar
lntcrnational ·.Union of Electronic WorkJ
.ers Local s_of-s uniop hall.
. Jesse acks~n
· Jackson told ·the . ~udienq; of several hundred supponers that I He political
·
adveftising "wars" are about over.
"It's trenCh work nbw," said the civil-rights activist.
Fisher echoed Jackson 's message.
" The only lime in Ohio when bad lhings happen is when good people
stay home. Do not stay horne, " said Fisher, a former Ohio attorney general.
"Pass out literature. Shake· eve ry hand. "
Jackson said volers are more interested in the issues than the investigalion into President Clinlon and Monica Lewinsky.
"The prevailing wind is public policy in Ohio, nor aboul privale indiscretion in Washington/' Jackson sai~.
Fisher's oppone.nt, Republican Bob Tafl, meanwhile, campaigned with
U.S. Rep. Sieve Chabol, R-Ohio, at lwo Cincinnali bowling alleys, greeled
patrons at a restauranl in the Daylon suburb of Kellering and spoke at lwo
Cleveland churches.
·
Taft and Joseph Delers, GOP candidalc for stale lreasurer, talked locuslomers of a Damon's as lhey wa1ched Sunday's game. belwcen rhe Ci ncinnli
Bengals and Denver Broncos on giant TV screens.
As Tafl moved from !able 10 rablc asking for"VOICS, Ohio's secrelary of
slate emphasized local issues.
,
"I've historically done well in Montgomery Cou nty, and we need to do
well here again to win," Tafl sa id.
·
Tafl said he was nol concerned rharrhe vole ~Guld be dose.
" If I had a bi.g lead, people mighl slay home," he sa id.
.
Larer, he and Chabol shook hands wirh about 100 bowlers at Colerain
Bowl and Brenlwood Bowl on Cinci nnati 's west side, Chabot's home turf.
'"!'his is where we've gol 10 dq very well lo win the race," Taft said.
"We wan! a big voler turnout. It 's imporlanl to be here and tell people we
need their help."
Polls published on Sunday conl inued lo show Republicans leading in
stalewide races, but indicated the contest for governor was gelling closer.
The lalest poll, lakcn Friday a,nd Saturday, said Taft had a slighrlead wilh
44 percenllo Fisher's 39 percent. The margin of sampling error was plus or
minus 4 perccnlage poinls. Polls ~a dy laS! month had pul Tafl 10 pcrcenrage
points ahead.
·
.'
· Also Sunday~Th e (Toledo) Blade endorsed Fisher. h sa id both candidares
were capable, but Fisher Was more committed to th e needs of northwestern
Ohio.
· The Vindicator of Youngslown supporled Taft The newspaper be\ievod
he would be more effective. wilh a Republican -con trolled . Legislalure, at
keeping General Motors Corp.'s Lordsrown assc.mbly plant open . . The
aulomaker has not said whelher Ihe plan! is pari of irs restructuring plan.
Boyle and her Republican opponcnl, Gov. George Voinovich, campaigned in lheir h~ m c row n of Ckveland.

201 ·arrested at
Halloween party
enforcement agents from the Ohio
Depanmcrit of Public Safely.
He said peopl~ rocked a Iiquor
loween street p:,rty remained about
rhc same. despit e efforts lo reduce control vehicle and when officers
got our 1u confronr rhc people, one
th e crowd size, police said .
Ch·icf Rick Mayer said 2lll peo-. was punched in !he face and lwo
pic were imcsl cd Salurday night, were tackled.
At he tis . Coun ty Sher iff David ,
two more than last year.
,Police arreslcd 109 people for Redecker said crowds swe lled 10
. . an d posses-'
ahoul 20.000 lp 30.000. Alhcns
un dcragc con sumption
sion of alcohol. Sevcnly people were police officer Jame s Mann said !hal
charged with disorderly conduct there was no way to :Jccuratcly
There were ulso arrests for fa lse dcrcrm inc rhc size of the crowd, bur
idcntificatiun , drugs; resisting arrest, he estimated it wt~s smaller than last
year and wdi'-bclow ]1),000 .
thdt, assault and drunken driving.
Mayer said rhe size of rhe crowd
Thre e. liquor control offi cers were
assnult t: d in the party ncar the Ohio. peaked aboul 12:30 a.m. compared
Urtivcrsity campus about 70 miles wirh aboul 19 p.m. in the past.
PARTY ARRESTS - A few of the 201 people
southeast of Columbus, said St ~v~· StreciS were cleared about 3 a.m., a.-,ested during the Athens Halloween block party
are esconed through' the crowd by pollee on horse,llasscman'. agcnt in charge fur liquor and city crews began the cleanup.

ATHENS (AP) - The number of
arre sts at !he city's annual Hal-

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back In Athens, early Sunday. Most of the arrests at
the evenl were for alcohol related offenses .

�Monday, November 2, 1998

Commentary

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Ohio weather

Page2
Monday, November 2, 1998

Death Notice

Tuesday, Nov. 3
AccuWeathe~ forecast for dl!yttme condtbons tow/tugh temperatures

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The Daily Sentinel
'Estilb{rsfid 111 1948

111 Court Strut, Pomeroy, Ohio
614-992-2156 ·Fax 992·2157
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Race, politics turn housing probe ugly
By Jac:k Andeno!\
and Jan Moiler
WASHINGTON -- What sraned
out as a rouune ancmptto mvcsugate
fraud at one of the government s most
troubled agenctes has detenorated mto

1be mosl recent
brouhaha began
when
Gaffney
dectded to launch a
fraud mvesttgatton
mto HUD s hous-

an ugly war of recnmmal10n and mg ass1s1ance prorhctonc
grams
known
Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.
Susan Gaffney IS the mspcclor gen
mternally as the
eral of the Department of Housmg and
urban fraud '"'
ROBERT l WINGETT
Urban
Development
Her
JOb,
as
11auve
Gaffne}
Publlaher
Moller &amp;
, defined by Congress IS to be an mdc- wanted to focus her
Anderson
pcn&lt;jent watchdog over HUD s varted prohe on Balumore
actJvJtJes
Havmg served as an IG tor New Orleans and San Franc1sco cltiC!\.
CHARLENE HOEFUCH
DIANE HILL
more
than
two decades, she s the defi
where puhhc housmg programs have
General Manager
Controller
muon of a career bureaucrat alhett had well documented problems
As Gaffney recently told a wn
one whose JOb IS to keep other bureau
crats honest
gress1on.tl commntec he fore bcgm
Andrew Cuomo as the secretary of nmg the probe she r,uscd w1th Cuomo
HUD and one of the nsmg stars of the the fact that all three t thes h 1vc hi.Kk
Dcmoaat1c partY He s the son of the mi.lyors wh~&lt;:h rmght ac,nc a Jl'llcn
chan!-lmatu.: lonner governor of New 11al perceptiOn problem
York Mano Cuc)mo and recently
Cuomo soud he wouldn t cxrc~.:t
mamcd a Kennedy He s also won any problems wuh B.tlltill&lt;&gt;re and
rave rcv1cws lor hclpmg to straighten New Orleans Gaffncv told the com
out an agency that s hecn haunted by nllllcc But (San FranCISco) couiJ he
rntsm.magcmcnt 1nd .st:andal as long a prohlem he sa1d bco;;ausc 1.:\ cr) tl11ng
as anYone m Wa..,hmgton can rcmcrn
m SF 1s pcru:1v~.:d m r&lt;~LMI tcnn '
her
But Gaffney satd that Cuomo told
IIJ II.ICHARD CARELLI
How lhcsc two came to logger
her Well you II JU:-.1 h 1\e In go lor
;hsocoated Press Wrtter
\\1\SHINGTON - I t was the Fnday he tore Elccuon Day tn 1992 when heads ts a tclhne: lesson m how the w.trJ
At lu st lhe problems did~ t 1 usc
1 &gt;Itt til New York church bought a full page ad m two newspapers urgong slmplcstoftssucs. . can get t,unlcd when
part1S'mpoltUcs
and
race
enter
the
many
cychrows
even wuh the
l.oh:rs to rcJC~.:t Dcmouau~.: pn.:srdcnlral nnmtnec Bill Clmton on moral
piCIUte
all ccted parttcs B.tlllmorc Mayor
gmunJs
Clinton won anyway and the thurch late• was stnppcd of Its tax exempt ~----------~~--~~

Tax-exemption case
involves politics, religion

st UUs

llt.J/IS because federal law says tax exempt gtoups must steer clear ol
pdrUSc&amp;n poljtlcs The reqUircrncnt ~.:an prc.\icnl dtlcmmas lor ~.:hurches whose
mcmhus want the votes they - and others- cast to rclle~.:t thcu rcllgtous
t:u nvu.:t rons

Such vaned groups as the Internal Revenue Servtce, Pat Robertson s
1\mwcan Center for Law and Jusltce and 1\menc.ms Umtcd for Separauon
ol Church and Stales olfcr dos and don IS gUidelines
, Soon, a federal JUdge, Paul Fnedman wtll add to rh,n literature He must
tlcculc whether the IRS was JUStified m revokmg the tax e.emptton of the
Church at Pterce Creek tn Vestal NY
In lis Chnslians Beware advertisement run 10 USA Today and The
W,~&lt;htngton Ttme~ the nondenom10a110nal Chnsttan church satd Clinton
supported abort ton dtstnbuuon of condoms tn public schools and homosex
u thl} Do we really want as prestdenl a man of thts character who suppnt1s th1 ~ lype of behav10r?' the ad asked
Amc11cans Untied tor Separauon of Church and State ftled a complatnl
"llh the IRS, and the lax agency 10 1995 took the exrraordtnary step of end
tng the churchs tax exempuon
I he Amencan Center for Law and Jusllce then sued the IRS contendtng
II had vtolated the church's free speech and equal-pro1ect10n nghts
~ncdman presrded over lhe last m a four year scnes of court heanngs
Thursday and satd he ts prepared lo dectde the case
Dunng the hearmg, the JUdge asked what mtghl happen tf a churchs pastor endorsed a pohttcal candtdate from the pulpll on a Sunday Government
lawyer Alan Swtrskt acknowledged the dtfficuhy facmg an IRS agent who '
n.:~.:ctvcs such a comp1amt
Should undercover agents Stlthrough future sermons to dtscover tf tile
g"l acllvtltes are repeated? Should the pastor be mterrogated under oath'
~ huulu church members be qutzzed about what they heard?
All seem tnlrustve and troubl10g, but law and JUSiice center lawyer J.1y
Sck ulow asked the Judge why the loss of a tax exempllon should be .my
more p.tlatable tf the pastor later dectded to puhltsh and more wtdely dt s
scliu n~tc

Ius comments

'. Euher the churches can say these thtngs or they can 1 Sckulow satd
Alter the hcanng, Sekulow contended the case locuses on rehgtolfs ltb
crty ~md the governments campmgn' to harass lntumdate and stifle the rree
sllecch of "Chnsuan church and 11s pastor'
Bur B.lrr¥ Lynn of Amencans Uniled accused Sekulow of argumg that
dnttchcs uc above government scruuny Churches were never founded to
lw political organtzauons Lynn sa td Saytng churches need not obey tax
l ~ws IS .t completely bogus argument
Some gu1dehncs for churches
-- St.mtls on poltllcaiJssues - abortion or lcgahzcd gamhlmg lor exam
pic - 11c pcnmss1ble bul endorsement or oppos1110n of cantllddtes based
1111thcrr voung patterns on such rssues ts not pcnn1ss1blc
- Dtstnbutton of voter gutdcs IS pcrmtsstblc, tncludmg a eandtd.tte s
lrncl 1ec11rd un ccnam ISsues But the gUides c.mnot encourage voters to
SUI'I'"" or oppose any candtdate
- Spnnsorshtp of candtdate forum s ts allowed but all leg ally qualtftcd
c.Uidlll.ucs tor a gtven office should be m&gt;ilcd and the questwns should be
nonp.u11san and cover a broad range of 1ss ues
Olcoutse churches that do not want to comply wuh the federal tax laws
1rc fn.:c to ~we up the1r tax exe mpuon s
• f:Oil OR'S NOTE- Rtchard Carelli covers the Supreme Court and
lc~:d issues for The Associat~d Press

Today in history
By The AssoCiated Press
r&lt;KI.Iy IS Munday Nov 2 the 306th tlay ol 1998 There arc 59 days left
Ill the year Today s Htghh ght 111 l-l" t"ry
ftfly years ago on Nov 2 1948 PreSident Truman surpnsed lhe experts
h;J hc111g re elected tn a narrow upset over Repubhcan challenger Thomas E
Dewey
On thts date
In lnl Gcn George Wtshmgton tssued hts Farewell Address to the
Army ncar Pnncclon N J
In 1795, the lith preSident of the Umted States James Knox Polk was
horn m Mecklenburg Co~nty N C
In IKftS the 2Yt h prestJcnt 01 the Untied States Warren Gam.11iel Hard
mg wus born ncar Corstca Oh1o
•
ht I KK9 Nurth Dakota anu South Dakot,l h~camc the 39th and 40th
o.;! ttc'io

In 1'117 Brtlt&gt;h f'llretgn Sccrct"ry Arthur Ballour expressed support for
t n tltonal horne lor the Jews ot P.tlcstwc m what came to he known Js
I hl BIll our Dcdarat10n
h! 1920 rad1o ..,J Hton KDKA m Ptttshurgl1 hro.u.kust returns from the
fltnftn~ ( ux pn:\H.k ntllll dcclum
hi ICJ lO lfculc Sdc1s'o tc w 1~ t: rownctl emperor ol Elluop!.t
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iN CoNDOC1ifol6 THiS
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--

Kurt Schmoke saod through a dmg m return for btgger budgets and
spokesman that I don't lhonk ractsm more leeway than other !Gs Her cnl
mouvatcs HUD onvesttgattons In tcs say Congress has deliberately
hght of the scrutmy under whtch Con
rgnored ptJtcnt1al problem!-. m hrr
gress places HUD 111s to be,expccted office. such as an audu allegmg finanthat HUD would place Similar scruu
Cial mismanagement
1
ny on local housing aulhonues '
Compoundtng mancrs for Gaffney
Th~t was last spnng Su months
IS a recent compl!nnt filed aga111&lt;1 her
later the ungmal fraud Jmuauve hes 10 b) a staffer m her office who alleges
shambles and Gaffney IS fightmg for that he was dented a promotiOn
her JOb atmd charges ul ractsm hecause of ra&lt;:c HUD has lured two
charges that arc hemg encouraged pmmmcnt law fimlS lO Jn\ CSUgate the
tmphculy by HUD offictals them
complamt at a cost of $50 000 each
sel•cs ~ven Schmoke who 111111ally
far more than lhe avcr'agc LOSt of
Jtdn 1 mond the mvcsugatoon recently $3 675 that HUD typtcally pays to
bl,tsled the mqutry as hemg t.unted mvcsugate suc h clatms HUD offic~als
h) ISSUeS of rate and poiJtiCS
defend the CXJX'nse 4.:Jilng the 'om
Cuor:no's spokeswoman Karen plcxny of the case and Gaffney s
Htnton sh trply dtsputcs Gallncy s 1promment rank
te stimony
1 hat
convc-rsatton
Souri.:c"' clo"c w the suuauon tell us
(between Cuomo and Gaffney) never that Cuomo s off KC rcu::ntly tiiL:d to
took plnt.:c sh~.: 10ld our asscx:Jatc ktll tv. n l·nrds v.1th one stone hy offer
Ashley B.1kcr That " a complete tng G.tflncy .1 J cal she VIUidn t refuse
fJhno;;aiJOn .111d 1s absolulclv false '
At a recent lunL:h mcctmg HUD s
But when '" rdaycJ Hmton s general u mnscl told the top lau yer at
o;;omments hack In (Jaffncy she stuc.:k the IG s office that tht..: dtst.:nmmallon
hy her \CStl!llOil) llld VlfNfOU!&lt;.Jy lumplalnt would he '*ttlcd 1! GaHncy
den1ed th,n r.~t.:c w L~ 1 fador tn se lect
Igreed lO rcstgn Jllc IG ~ i.:OUn!-.d \\.,IS
mg the three utlc!&lt;.
!Old th.1t G.tffnc) :-. toh nught 1hcn go
lo hear other HUD offic t tls tell 11
In the "ilmc of flu tl whn f1lcJ tht.: d1s
hO\\.o;;VCJ Gallm:v has f~1llen umlcr the
i.:rii11Jnat1on CII!Hplainl
spell of the .1dmm1slr::ttHm s Republt
So what nhuut the urh tn ft tud !Jll
i.:an opponenL'i 111 Congress usmg her t) ,lll\c you ask 1
mvesllg.tllve powers to do lhclli b1d
W1thoul support f1om Cuomo the
111111111\ c had no t:han&lt;.:e So G,ll]ncy
l:h,mgcd her sclccltOn L:rttcna to
UH, MR C/t3iRIYfatl,
mdudc ntorc -;uburhan .m::.ts IIH.:Iud
YO'JR CONSCiENCE!
mg. some th.H ,trc run hy Repuhltcans
JUST ~Pf'ep
01anks In tht~ utt&gt;ccmly food ftght
the urhan fraud 111\tJatl\ c· IS now
16 PoiNT$.
known as th~.: hous111g fraud tnltl.l

I

I d1d not o;;om
nut a murder
th.u I knc"
nothm g
about a mur~
der th.ll I h,ld
nothmg tu do
With

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th~.: ~: asc h.u.l hcen
lO usc a dd1~.: He
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who spent much ol hts hie wnt tn g
md Witnessing ag unst t:&lt;lf&gt;Hal pun
" hmctll used 10 s,ly platnly th at
1 he d~.;dth penally ought to bl! l!lnn
1111tcd because lmm an hcmgs arc ta l
lihlc
Sup1 c11w Co urt Jusuce HMry
Bl,~ekmun lmall y dectdcd \hit
so
long as he w.1s on the Court
he
\\Ould no longc1 linke r With lh~_:
m,u..: luncry ol death b~:I.'.IUSC th&amp;:
tecord showed how r.mdomly due
p1m.:css comes 11110 play 111 dc~Hh
pen 1lty c.lses
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s ll~:gu uds 1s unnti.:Cptahlc Blntk.
mun cmph.tsJzed so too 1s 111 t.:xc

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By The Associated Press
Southeastern Ohio
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hght ram or spnnkles thts mornmg
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the mtd and upper 50s Nonhea&lt;l
wmd 5 to I0 mph Chance of ram 70
percenl
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afternoon Ht ghs m the lower 50s
Chance of ram 40 P&lt;'rcent
E•tended forecast
Tuesday mght ' Partly cloudy
Lows m the mtd 30s
Wednesday Partly cloudy Ht ghs
m the mtd 50s
Thursday and fnday Dry and
cool Mommg low m the upper 20s
to mtd 30s Htghs m the upper 40s
and lower 50s

Union stages one-day
work stoppage at ABC
NEW YORK (AP)- Mnre than
2 000 ABC employees who work on
such programs .1s ' Good Mornmg
Amenca' .tnd' Monday Ntght Foot
ball walked off the JOb thts morn mg.
slagmg what the•r umon sa1d would
he a one day slrlke over health ben
etirs
There were about I I00 stnkers m
New York 600 111 Los Angeles 300
111 Washmgton and HXl 111 S,m Fran
crsco, umon spokesman Tom Don
ahue satd
A work stoppage 111 Chtcago was
ltkely, too, ABC spokeswoman Juhe
Hoover sa1d
The members ol the Nuuonal
Assoctallon of Broadcast Employees

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and TechmcJUns- camera oper,uors
dt!sk asstslants l:OUners and olher
off camera employees - stopped
wnrkmg at 5 a m EST today ovet
unfmr labor praclJces Donahue smd
The &lt;tnkers were p1ekeung at ABC s
headquarters on 67th Street and
planned tu be there unttl Tuesday
mommg
The slnke dtsrupted ABC's Mon
day mormng televiSIOn program
mmg resuhmg m mcorrecl graphtcs
bemg shown dunng Good Mommg
Amenea. he satd The stnke wouiJ
atfect other shows news oper.lllOil'i
11 New York Ctty s Chunnel 7 antl
ABC s radto operauons he satd

Today's livestock report
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Sows I ()() to 2 00 lower
COLUMBUS (AP)- Ohto-lndtU S I 3, 300-400 lbs 900-11 00,
ana dtrect hog pnces at selected buy
400-500
lbs II 00 13 00, 500-600
mg pomts Monday as provtded by the
lbs
1300-1500,
few over 600 lbs
US Department of Agnculture Mar16 00
ket News
Boars over 300 lbs 6 00-7 00
Barrow s and golts I 50 some 200
lower wtth some contacts out of the under 300 lbs I 0 00-11 00
Esumated recetpts 17 000
market dem.md ltghlto ver} light lor
a moderate to heavy movement
U S 1-2 230-260 lbs counlry
pomts IS 00 2!1 00 ,1 few 17 50 and
2050 plant~ 19 50-21 50 lew .11
1850 1900
US 2-3 230-260 lbs 16 00
1800 2102101bs 14501600

Stocks

Untt&lt; of the Metgs County Emer
gency Medtcal Servtce recorded I0
~::ails for a.'isJstance Saturday and
Sunday Untts respondtng mduded
CENTRAL DISPATCH
12 27 am Saturday Rose Hill
Road Pomeroy Rachael Eakms
Holzer MeJtcal Center,
~ 02 a 111 Saturday Condor Street
Pomeroy Tro}' T&lt;&gt;dd Veterans
Memonal Hosptlal
5 03 p 111 Saturday East Mam
Street Pomeroy Samy Day treated
al the st:C!'ne
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9 58 p m Saturday Village Manor
Apartments Mtddleport Stella Johnson VMH Mtddleport squad asstsl
ed

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I0 22 a m SunJa} Rockspnngs
Road Pomeroy Walter Burke VMH
l 10 p m Sunday South Thtrd
Avenue Mtddleport Leonard Van
Meter HMC Mtddleporl squad
as"it,ted
5 22 p m Sunday Overbrook
Nursmg Center Mttldleporl Paul
McKmney I rented at the ~cne
POMEROY
10 02 p m Saturday, Condor
Street Troy Todd VMH
RACINE
12 10 p 111 Sunday John Street
Bernard Dtddle H MC

Legmn meehng
The Drew Webster Post 39. Amer
11.::an Leg1on w11l ha\t! an oyster sup
per on Tuesday at 7 p m followed by
thetr regu lar meeung

Pomona Grange meell ng
Mt!IJS County Pomona Grange
w1ll meet m regular sess1on FnJay
7 30 p m at the R.1cme Grange Hall
A II memhers urged to auend

Eiectton dmner
An Electwn Da} luncheon wtll be
served on Tue..,day by lhe v.omt.:n ol
the Grace Church llomem.1de soups
sandwli.:hes 41nd dt:!&lt;...,Cr:h Will he
served from II am unul 3 p 111 .ttthe
pansh hall

PTO meet1ng
E,.,tern Element.try PTO wtll
meet at 7 p m on Moml~ty 1n the-

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Forest Run election dmner
An electton day dtnner wtll be
held at Forest Run Untied Methodtst
Church w11h homemade vegetable
brocoli and be.tn soup ~ sandwiChes
and desserts Servmg II a 111 to 6
p m Take out orders avatlable

school calt:torlttlll

Chn:-itllM.., h~t l..l ar
J\ Chmtmas b IZa.tr wtll be hdd
Dec 5

Hospital news

Holzer Med1cal Center
Dts&lt;harges Oct 30 ksste Lan
drum Belv.1 St 11en James Gtbbs
Walter Gr,,y Don 1ld M.trcum Glen
Chesler electu)n dmner
na Sheward Mrs ' Russell EJw.trds
Chester Untied MethodiSt Church .md son .mJ Carmi! Jnhn ... on
w1ll have .tn e\ecuon d 1y dmner v. tl h
Dtscharg.s Oct 31 ~b Kent
serv mg begtnnmg at II a m Menu Stt.: vcns and 1w1 n son and d lllghtr:r
mcludes h Hn loaf soup and sand
Len 1 Drn(!eso,; 111J Jtthe Pt:nlue
w'1che..,
Buth ~11 tnd M" Jt1hn Llpon
(i tLt_lll&lt;r Pt Pic,, In I 1\ vI
Sc1p10 Tnwnsh1p Trustees
01st:harg~s Nu\ I M1o., John
The Sctpto Town,htp Bo.trd of Lt: pt)rt .u1J d.tUghl~r Rhond t H.mt
Tru ... rees w1ll meet WednesJdy 6~1 0 mond M.tr~.ut:l \\h1te Ktmhcrl)
p m at the Pagev ille To~n Hall
H.1wl ~..:y mJ fn:-.t.m S.tundt..:r..,
Btrth Mr .md Mrs • Ttmothy
Rutland Townshtp :rrustees
Campbell daughter Btdwell
The Rutl.md Township Trctstees
w1ll me.:t m r.:gular se~s10n Tuesday
6 p m at the Rutland Ftre St.lllon

Local briefs - - ' \ t t
Man cited in one-vehicle accident

Star Grange meeting"
Star G1 mge 778 wtll meet 111 ft!,g
uiM sessiOn Stuurd,l) 6 ~() p m with
.1 potluck supper lollown l hy the re 0
ular mcet tn g 1t X p 111 All members
urged to tttend

Two-car accident reported
A Shawnt!'e man wa., tltt!d followme a two t..:ar ao..:udent nn . . t::ue
Rnute 1 at TupP&lt;'" Platns Fnda) around 7 p m
Rand) D Merckle 37 Moxahala. was stopped watttng to make a
lett tum tnlo a parktng lol when h1 s 1991 Dodge slatlon Y.ag_on ""a..,
&gt;truck from hehmd by a 1994 Ford Eo;con dnven by Thomas P Colvm
41 Shawnee accordmg to a Metgs Counrv Shenlfs Department report
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D.am:..tge to Merck le ~ car was listed as hght to moderate wh1le
Colvm"' car ,u ... tameU hea\ y damage Ihe report ~tated Colvm was ut
ed una charge ol la1lure to mamtam assured dear distance

No immediate military
action likely against Iraq
WASHINGTON (APl - The
CltniOn aUmmlslrLilJon appears ready
to let the U N Securuy Counctltake
the lead m umfrontmg Iraq over the
o;;ountry s rd U"ial lo pcrmn mspec·
t1ons tor weapons of ma..,.., de:-itruc
(lOll
Top nallonal seouruy ollictal s met
at the Wh1te How.e lor a ser.::ontl day
Sunday 10 work on a re,pon&gt;e to
lra4 s defiance and there sec:med hi
1k r.::hann· ol an immedmte mllnary
re:-.ponse
1 he olftcw ls were to meet agmn
tod.ty
lr tq Jb mned U N mspccllon teams
from 11.orkmg m the country Saturday
after the Secunty Counctl renewed tis
relu...,LII to hit ecunom1c sanctions
agamst Iraq The coun&lt;tl then
demanded unammously that Iraq
reverse the ban
Fr,mce and Russ1a counc1l mem
bero,; that have taken more lement
pthltlono,; on rti!"laxmg [he sanc tJOns m
the pa ... t lumly rebuked lfi.l4 and
c tiled tor complt.mcc wtlh the U N
Spt:Ull Comllll:-.:-iiOn known as
UNSCOM
I pcrson,tll) am very pleased that
lht: U N Snunty Counul tncludtn~
. . nmc.: po..:opl~.: lthou~ht h.1J been a lu
1 1~.: tokr&lt;.~nt wtth h1m tn lht: past
'lron.d v o;;omkmned \\hat he dtd
Prc . . uJcnt C li nton~ Ltd man mtervtew
Sund tv wtth Amen\..:,111 Urban R,u.ho
Nt:'l\\ork
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Clmton w.IS bneted but dttl not
1ttend the nketmg ul h1 s .tdVJSI!rs No
ttldttlim.ll U S lnrc(!s were ht!mg
move~ In the Pcr\l,l!l Gulf JC..! Itlll
utd US lurccs had not been pi ~eed
on .tlat salll ,1 Pent.tgon spoke:-; m,Ln
N 11) I t Cmdr 1\nthony Cooper

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Trinity Church
Election Day Luncheon
When: November 3, 1998
Where: Trinity Church
Menu: Soups, Sandwiches, Homemade Cookies
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Dden..,e Secret.1ry Wtll1am Cohen
sa1d umlaleral U 5 rmlttary acllon ;
agam ..l lr..tq has ulway!&lt;. been an
upuon we could pur:-.uli!
but we •
prefer lo act through our alhe\i .H1d .. ~
with our allies 1f we ha\C to take any
oiCIIOn at all
fhe preleren&lt;e " to keep It •
cxat.:t l; where 11 1.., today a l:ontest •
between lra4 and the Umted
Nauons Cphen told reporters at
Andn!\.\ .., A1r Fort:e R 1-.c JU"I uuhuJe.
w.lshmgton .liter h~ tl:lllrllt:d from an
aboned tnp to A~I:J 1 he ht:-.t thtng
1s tor S tdJam (1-luso.,em the lrarn •
prcstJenl) to cpmpl) 1\llh these
agreemenls
Cohen
Secreta" of State
Madeleme Albnght CIA Dtrei:to~
George Tenet. und the presrdent s
natiOnal sec urll} ad' tser. Sand~
Berger m!i!l at the Wh tie House lo
rev1ew the slluatton and appropnate
ac uon
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.!Iter lr.1q lllvaJed Kuw llllnt llJYO
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th.ll UNSCOM " work tng Htr the
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Fttday Ill Co&gt;lrl Sl Pomcmy 0hH1 hy lh~

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I 0 dnd. lfH, IIIUrlllng on Loop RuacJ '" Rutl •.tnd r~)\lt.-O ... htp
JnemJ J Pu:rcc. 20 Rutland wa' ea . . tboum.J Lin\ Ill!! a IWK
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111. tn a Mot~' County Shertlf, Oifice report The 1ehtde "&lt;nl off
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Meigs announcements

The Daily Sentine1.'

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By Dian VUU?VICh
get .my crcdu tiM cump.my could
Junk bond Tund&gt;• havc taken some wtntl up 111 .1 Jam m wh~eh th ey
b1g h1ts dunng the lt.:ccnt 111arkcttur
wouldn l be .1hlc to m.tkc tuncly
mml But that doesn t mc.m tht.:y 111\cJ cst md pnno;;1p.1l p lVlll~,;nts on
ought to he left lor dead
the honds they h.1 vc tssucu
Junk hond s hcha&gt;e snnilarl y to
But Ncg11 Jocsn t thmk th tt kmd
small i.:Ompany stocks They ve got nl prohkm lies thl:.ld
Whtle we
a n sk clement to them lhat can he do o..::x.pc~,.:t sluwc1 eu1nomJ...: ~1nwth
awlully rew.trd111g or awlulty ugly lh tough I he rcma111dcr o l th~s y~..: 11
• dcpendmg upon the mmkct cydc ,mJ mto next yc,lr lht..: mu:-.t 1mpur'
and market cond1110ns
As n hybnd sccurn; they tr~_:
now g1vmg off hdkr 11Run1c th 111 .1
govcrnlncnt hund Consequently
l11gh ytcldmg honds hold appe tl l11r
mvcstot s who w.tn l mcomc .md Il l:
w1lhng to tn\~st 111 lower 11,ttcd 11nttlung 1s 1h tt \\~don tt.:xpcu th;:
fl~ CJ 11\i.:OtlH.: Sl:l:Ufllll: S to k!ll 11
shmllnwn to h~.: d~..t.:p n 11 1111 . .,
0.1\uJ Ncg:T1 JllllllniJo lll dll .lgt.:t pomt IOil:Sl:l: .llc.:u:..,sHtn hc: 'tys
ol
Opp~..:n h ~o: llll i.:r s
C'h 1mp1on
B lrl} Evan' 1 11xo..: lllnLOnh.:
Income.: lunJ a h1gh y1~.:kl bond su 1to..:g1st lo1 John H HH.. ock I umJ..,
JunJ 'i I)S liMt t h~..: 1\l:r\l!l: h1gh
1~ 1 c~.:s And ts 1 I Ill nlllll! l' yJdd111g
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}lcldtn~ bond has Jl:ouron \ 1cld u l
Hlllds h~.: s.l)'i th \1 lll\~.:..,\lH~ 1r1.:
llliUild Jf &lt;;j pt:1ll:l11 lhl:'i'.: J~)S
ho..: 111g p uti l{lJ thl: ""k thn 1r~..: t 1k
1 hat s hundreds nl h.tsls points 111
for mtn; Jl)\~,.:'ihHs 1\ s 11m o..:
JUIUt.:l th 111 ) tclds un t11pk A r.1\...:d tn bu;
hnnd"
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In defense of junk bond funds

Meigs EMS logs 10 calls

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Ney Rene "N R Wtlliam..on Sr 7H South"ck. W Va dted S• nday Nnv
199H at Plea.,ant Valley Ho,pnal Potnt Ple:l\ant W Va
A Iarmer he wa' a member ol the Beech Htll Umted Method''' Church
He" 'lltvtved by two""''· N~y R Wilham..on Jr of\Vtlham,too.n W Va
and Clan:n~..:c: Wrlllam'"nn nt South,•Je Jour J.au!.!hl~r' Alll:e Cht.:L. ol Yll
Alto W v,, Anme Chapman ol Na,hvtlle Be.k) DeCoy of Htgh Pomt. N C
and Gayle Atwell of Cary N C 16 ~randchtldren ore great grand,on a
brOther T A W1lltam...on Snuthsu.le
He was preceded 111 death by hts v. tfe, Syh ta Eckard \Vtlham,un
Servtces wtll be Wedne,da) II 10 am at the Beech Htll Unued
and Paul Chap
Method"! Church South"de "uh the Re1 s Bubhy
man otfictaung Bunal wtllloll&lt;&gt;w 111 the Wtlltan"&lt;m f 1mtl} Cemete')
Fnends may call Tuesday 2-4 and b-9 p m at the Deal Funeral Home
Po1nt Pleasant and at the church one hour pnor 10 \eT\ 1u!.., In lteu ol llow
crs memonal contnbuhons may be made to the Beech Htll Un11ed Method!'!
Church Mamtenance Fund c/o Cheryl Supple South"de

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th 1"' cp1sodc sets for the !Utonomy of
luturc mspcuors general throughout
the government Says a Republican
scn.tte staff er who s monlhHeU the s1t
uauun I ve hcen dmng tins (housmg
ovcrs1g ht) for foUl years ~md thr s IS
some of the mos[ OrstUihmg testimony
I 1e heard Its like shes hcggmg for
help
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are wnters £or Umted Fe-dture Syndtcate, Inc

cut1on when the co ndemned pnsoner to ml!.:nslly lawsutls tu secure media
can prove thal he ts mnoccnt The acce ss to tnllldlcs
.lncss that IS
~.:xec:ut1on ol c1 pe1son who can show
getung l1.1rdcr to g~.:t Pnson oll1c1als
th at he 1s tnnoc ent i.:Omcs penlously prcft..:l th 11 the faces md pdrllcular
dose to sunple murdt:r
lnstoncs ul the condemned not be
Smcc the prcsuJent and Congress w1ddy known C lJl ll tl purushmcnt
l~&lt;~ve
wnh lew exceptions
now lqm:tHms best wh~..:n 11 becomes IOU
l11n11ed an 1nm~ltc of de1th row to" line .md hardly my one knows the
o,; mglc )C.IT to find a federal court to 11 Ull t.:S
the depdTICd
IC"IC\V h1 s l:OllV ICIIOn 01 SClltt:TlCC
I hctl 1s tlso a proJC&lt;.:I to c1e.ttc .t
thcsc :-. tmpl c muttlero,; Wi ll mr.::n.:usc
l:tlllt.ll d.tt tb.t.se to rnu1d d!lcgdlttms
I he Co nf erence on W10nglul ol otliC I II llllSUJill.lu~.:t I (;XpCt:l th,\1
Ctm\ KtU\Ils .md the De 1th Pcn,llly 1n \\Ill tndu r..k not on ly rwset:UIOI s
Nmc111hc J will h~tn.lly he limned to \\ ho \\lthhnlt! cxurlr t1my evidence
stones hv tM e L 1zaru scs of our ttm e
hul .!l so illhu lllhu:ls ol I he o;;nul\
1 hl: 10COII CUIIeitt SCSiilOllS ,mJtlliCC su~. h l!&lt;. lll~.:pl mdlfklt:nl dclensc
pkllll) SC:-iSill ll S UJ1JIJKIUdc Sp&amp;.:Li f
t1ttHnt..:ys who lui to p1esu11 t.:sst.:n
li.: \V,\VS IO IC~LliC lll&lt;Hc Vli..:tllltS uf ,1 lltl t.:\ 1&lt;.knco..:: Ill ddcno,;~..: of the11
system 111 wfuth 1 KC and class go ,, t..:llt..:llls
\C J) lon g Wdy 111 ddc..:rnnnmg who 1..,
I ht.:JC LISl:d to ht: ]l:SOUILI: UIIICI S
killed hy the sltte
II OU ild th~o.: COUll( !) wht: ll.: l..:~i.:rl
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As lllOll: st.tt es
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:;e nd morc pl.:oplc tn ly Ill I 1\01 ol tht' Lk 1th p~.:n tit ;
l\\ 111 then cXc\;UIIOII dates some o l
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Not dead yet: Saved from death ~ow
Not dead yet Saved from death row
By Nat Hantotf
A recent column by Mtch.lel
Kelly a JOurnaltst I respect began
As one who whulehcanedly sup
ports capual pumshment
(The
Washtngton Post Oct 14) Hts
enthuSiasm tor the death penalty
mtght he somewhat tempered tf he
and other champ1on s of the ultimate
sentence
choose to attend a most
unusual gathcnng nf rcsu 1rcctcd
mmales ol De,Hh Row
They wtll assemble du11n c 1
Nauonal Conference on Wronglul
Convtcllons and the Death Pcn.tlty to
be held Nov 13 IS .1t Nmth\.\estetn
Univelslly School of Law m Ch1i.:d
go Also present will be fmensJc su
cnt1sts mvcst1gaturs attmncys lu1
the condemned and JOurnalists who
arc not wholehcallcdly devoted 10
the death penalty
There have been prcv1ous i.:Onicl
cnces on the death penalty hut what
makes thts one smgular wtll he the
presence ol .ttlcast 31 of the 74 men
who have been sentenced to dll.: suu:c
the return ol capital pumshmcnt 111
1976 - but have been treed bee msc
lhcy were wrongfully convicted
One of them Walter (Johnnv D )
McMtlltan was conv tclcd 111 19HK
He notes ' I was sentenced to d1t.: 111
the clcctrrc chmr and spent ne.trlyslx
years on dc,lth row m Alabam.1
awanmg exe(.: UtJon lor a murder tiMt

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Broncos edg~ Bengals 33-26 to stay unbeaten; Vikings fall
Elv.a~ ~.: nmeonc-d Vau~hn Jlebron \
hlt )l' L..c:J punt 1t'llo a ' :!5-)ard tout·hdnv.n r·'" ttl Ed McCaffr~)Be lor~ Da\ 1..,· tin;..rl toul..'hJo"n
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lh 1rd l o ul'h~o"'n pa". a u nc-~arc.l
thro\\ to Man.:o BaltagiHL and :J twH-

NFL roundup
By The Associat!!d Press

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llul th&lt; R&lt;d,J.in, :mJ Panth&lt;r'
~ndhJ talir.. tho11 l h~\' llll !!hl he't:mne

Ill&lt;&gt; &lt;.~rl y . · Cincinnati coach Bruc·c
Cthl~ l 'aid, r~ferring (o , Elw a~ \
lourth-quartt,!f hi , lor) .
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plelt:'d .all lu ur nt h1., fo urth-ljuarta

the NFL·, liN 0-lti tean1. and Tama , c;.m:

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Bucs 27, .Viking.' 24

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three.' tuul'hdm~o n ~ tn the fin&lt;..~l pe-ruld
of a :U-26 \ ll:'IOry over Cmcmnau

Terrel l D"'"· \\hOru,hed lor 149
ran two ;md fiv e y;mh for
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11 lor 225 yard:' and ' cored the ReJ,J...in-.' li r' t touchdtm non a nne-van.l

but he wao,; inte-n.:epter..l twice

Packers 36, 49ers 22
Brett Favre thre w thrcl! more
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Alter blowing a lo-ll l&lt;ad and
fallin g hehind 2 ~ · 1'1. the Puckers
reg roup~J in the second half with a
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relentlessly pursue.
I am askin'g you to vote for me, Mick
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By HANK KURZ Jr.
ROCKINGHAM. N.C. tAP ) Pelty. Earnhardt Pearson. Waltrip.
Yarborough.
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And now Gordon.
Jeff Gordon. the 27-year·old dri·
ver whose be~t years might &gt;till be
before him. jomed the ranks ol
NASCAR·s elile Sunday. winning
the ACDelco 400 and becoming the
youngest Ih ree-time Winstbn Cup
champion.
Gordon had already clinched hi s
thi rd•title in four years when he went
tn work on winning, and he did that
in what·s becoming classic Gordon
- staying within striking di&lt;Iance.
gaining ground during a l:iie-race pit
stop and then hunting down the
leader and ·passing him with a few
laps 10 go.
...Today was just a • killer day:·
Gordon ,said. "The third championship rn Ihe last four year&lt;, I' m ju&lt;t
shaking my head I just can•t bel ieve

The Dally Sentinel • Page 5

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Gordon 's circuit-high 12th viclory of Ihe year al so made him only the
seventh driver ever to win three

championships. joining Lee and
Richard Peny. Dale Earnhardt . David
Pear~on. Darrell Waltnp and Cale
Yarborough.
· He sa1d he was humbled. even
overwhelmed.
••The day I heard I was going to
be driving a Winston Cup car was
one of the greatest days of my
career," he said. "I never expected to
get there. I Ihink that pretty much
sums it up. Anything beyond that is
pJelty_much beyond my expeclations.
When my name is mentioned 10 the
s4.Jlle sentence as those.penple, those ..
great drrvers. it's very overwhetmihg
·to ' me ...
: But there's no doubt it belongs:
: .. That kid is a great driver," said
~ay Evernham, Gordon's crew chief.
· Often viewed as the chief architect
of Gurdon's dommance. Evernham
aJso tipped his cap to his cre&gt;y. the

UCLA falls to third
in AP poll despite
win over Stanford

to malch Yarborough·s record of
three straighl next year.
Jan-rll. who spenl four days in an
An zona hospital wnh gallstones and
wasn't released until Thursday. led
five times for a ro~ee-hi ~ 195 lap&lt;.
He fin ished second in a Ford de&lt;pite.
fighting the effects of his Illness.
II wa&lt; the r.rth time in the last six
r;u:ts that Jarrell has been second at
The Rock. He·s still seeking hi s fi rst
victory on the 1.017-mile oval.
Wallace was l h~rd , Mark Martin
fourth and Jeff Bunon fifth. all in
Fords.
.. I just wore my tires ou1. ·· Wallace said . .. 1 really thought I had
plenly tp win the race with and ri ghl
there at the end they started really
giving up on me. I saw Gordon com-

mg und there was nolhing I could

do.··
Martm, who has locked up second
place in the r.nal point standings for
the third time in his career, said he

didn' t feel hke he came up short.
··1 ju.&lt;t ljope I can have another
se ason Ihi S good." said Martin ,
whose seven victories are second on
Ihe circuit ... II' s been Ihe best year of

my life . ... I JUSt hope and pray that
I can be so blessed again.··
Gordon won for Ihe 32nd time in
the last three years and 41 st time
overall, a r.gureexceeded by only 12
drivers in Winston Cup hi story. and
earned S I II ,575. pushing his earning
for the season to $6.011.417.
The average speed was a trackrecord 128.423 mph - easily eclipsing Ricky Rudd·s 1996 mark of
122.320 The race was slowed only
four times for 25 laps by caul ions,
also a record. Theie were 20 lead
changes among ro drivers
Here are the re~sults of Ihe ACDelco 400 NASCAR Winston Cup race
at North Carolina Speedway with
starting position in parentheses. car

vaunted':Rainbow Warriors.

number. driver, hometown, make of
car. l:1ps completed , reason out, if
any. and p'rize money:

: "Those guys thai are down there
working on that car. that's what

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everybody does their part and you
don 'I have to worry about someone
f!lse 's part.
· "We get along good. We work
liard together and the team beats with
one heart It's Irue. It's unir.ed and.
that·s something thai you can :l
explain. It's something that you hnve
to be part of lo feel. •·
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Gordon ran in the top I0 most of
(he day. and used a quick pil slop to
move into second place behind Wul ·
lace w1th 40 laps to go. After Wallac;e
pulled ahe ad. Gordon gradually
caught him. ·stalking him for about 20
~;ps .
.
. Riding in a high groove while
Wallace stayed low )hrough turn s
ltlree and four. Gordon kepi cuttrng
~11o the lead until he finally slipped
&amp;y on lap 385 of :i93, pulling aw:1y
(or a 0.520-second victory over Dale
!;melt.
: Gordon celebrated by makm~
aoughnul &lt; rn th e ~ ra" nn th e
rrontstrelch near the emblem marking
NASCAR ·s 50th annrversury. Then
he circled the 1.017-mlle track in his
No. 24 Chevrolet, his 394th nnd
sweetest lap of them all.
, "To know what Ray and I have
gone through lh' last three or four
years and ·what we've wanted to
ac comp lish by "'innmg the race and
the championship at the same time.
today just kind of sums up our whole
year," he said.
The v1ctory moved Gordon wrlhln one victory of Richard Peny 's

modern-dny mark of

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with one race rem.unmg, and gave
him the most in a sen~~m ~ mce Wul ·

trip won 12 race&lt; in 19R2. ,
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sports a NASCAR record four consecutive championships - Terry
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Admiring a 250-yard drive on the
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weekend; -

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The 25th ace of the 1998 season
at Riverside Golf Club was regislered
by Harlan Whitlutch of Mason. W. Vu .
Thi s has been the year of the ace '
at the local golf course. Houlan's ace
wa s on the 110 yard seventh hole. He

D A. Discuss Greco·RoiD:an architecture;

B. Working af the office on weekends;

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at Riverside

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Take on the 414-yard, par f01.1r
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A. Clean out the garage;

D B. Learned a foreign language;
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.· eighteen Robert Trent Jones Golf
seven sites on the Robert Trent jones,
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Golf Trail.
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C.

used a pitching wedge for his first ace
of lus gulling curcer.

Whitlatch's ace was wtincssed by
Terry George of Rutland and Dun Lit tlcfreld or Racine . The phrycr&lt; were
competing jn their daily skin gumc

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DELINQ.UENT REAL ESTATE ..
.PROPERTY NOTICE

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In compliance with provisions
of Section 5721.03 of the
Revised Code of the State ot Ohio, there will be published
on November 13th and November 20, 1998, In this
newspaper, a delinquent land list containing the
description of the property as It appears on the tax list, the
name of the person In whose name the property Is listed,
the amount of taxes and penalties due·and unpaid.
Each person charged with real property taxes and
penalties may pay the full amount of taxes ·at the Meigs
County Treasurer's Office by 4:00 p.m. on November 6,
1998, to avoid publication.
To avoid additional interest charged on December 1st, a
taxpayer may enter Into a written agreement with the
County Treasurer to pay one-fifth {1/5) of the delinquent
taxes.
Nancy Parker Campbell
Meigs County Auditor
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but a rumhle reco~ery '"the end ltlnt
"'ith 4: 191eft preve nte~ the Cardinal
from scoring what could ha,,e been
roundup
the winnint! touchdown.
By RICHARD ROSENBLATT ,
UCLA di11Jll1Cd from No. 2to No.
AP Football Writer
3 in thi &lt;week·s AP poll. beh1 nd Oh1o
Cade McNown know• acl&lt;l'ecall State and Tenne&lt;..ee. The Bruin&gt;. ·
when hi""'' one. Or Iwo. Or th ree. w11h a 17 -game winning \ lreak. were ~
..The last couple week' we have fi rst in the · Bowl Champ1 on&lt;hip .
e&lt;eaped. not dominated: · the UC LA Serie&lt; standings. but ' hnuld only
quarterback said afler the third - drop t&lt;\ &lt;econd behind the Bucl eyC\
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ranked Bruins rallied m the fourth in Ioday\ new ranking&lt;. The BCS
quarter and then held on for a 28·24 determine\ the learns who wi ll play
·victoty Ol'er Stanford.
in the fie, ta Bowl. with•the national
·· we got by! hut o(' cenaml y a title on the line. on Jan. 4.
wakeup call ...
The other top tea ms lmd e :.,,ier ,
In the two games before Satur- times remai ning perfect.
day's ;care. the Brum' (7-0. 5-0 Pac·
In Bloomington. Ind .. Joe Gcr·.
10) edged Oregon 41 -38 in overt1me marne threw for 351 Y'"d' and three
and houJ ~~ tough time be&lt;tl ing Cali- touchdow ns as Ohio State 18·0. 5-0
fornia 28-16.
Bii Ten ' breezed to a 38-7 win ov&lt;r .
'· We have a Iarget on our hack and Indiana.
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everyone is gi\' tng u._ their be"l
In Columbia. S.C.. Tee Martin set
&gt;hoi... UCLA cnach ·. Bob Toledo three NCAA_ record&lt;by hitting 23-of- .
~aid . " T}lis was the wor' t we played
24 pa•&lt;es (95 8 perce no for 315
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all year. but Ihe fa ct that we ' till won yards and four touch&lt;lown• to lead
TWO VICTORIES In one day was the lot of Jell Gordon following
Tenne&lt;&lt;ee {7-0, 5-0 SEC) to a 49-14
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Hruin
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the 27-year-cld driver from Plnaboro, Ind. also claimed hla third Win·
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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By The Bend

Eastern volleyball team falls in district tourney to Adena
"'"IP&lt;"d the E:.gle\15·9 and IS- 16
By SCOTT WOLFE
Ea_,ttm. "lOCh led in both ~ame'.
Sentinel Correspondent
The E:.\tem E:.gle- nearl) pulled bowed out of the tournament ninth
off the in&lt;unnountal&gt;lr ta'L of knock- • ranLed in the \late and clain1&lt;d the
ing ofT Fr~nLfort Adena. ho,. ev&lt;r. the '&lt;!ctional and Tri-Valley Conference
lmhan"" lA-~nl on the warpath and

-..ith a 19-3 record merall.
FranLfort Adena ad' anced to lhe
dl\trict final\ to play Be3\er-En,tem.
a "inner OI'C r RO&lt;\-Southea\lem in
the other prehmm:~ry.
E:.&lt;tem led in bolh ~ame,, but
"JUandereJ rl' lead,. EJilure to capitalize on the Indian\' mi'"'""'· the

Hocking di,·i... ion champinn ... hipo._

Ross Counliano;; weu eager to

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!JeC,1nd chance.
Jut &gt;H:tyman put E."tern p ~·-0 in
the fir,! ~~rme. then Je",,lcn Brannon
notched a third poinl as Aden:~ faikd
to \Cnre in it' fif"l rw'n -..er"e". Adena made it ·3·1. then Juli Bailey
· pu,hed ilto 4-1 and SrephJnie E&gt;'an'

made 11 6-2 Ea\lem.
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Adena. hehind the "" ing of
'· Janelle Ragland tied it at 6-6. then
Angi Wolfe put th~ Eagle- hack on
top 7;6. Stacy put 'Adena on top 9-7.
Several great volleys beg:m to de1 clop a' both C iub~ began lo (nercome
the ten,ion of the game. S!ilh Ea\11

ern went

~corele"~ 111

lwo "'enes.

V;rlcrie Karr got pumped. notching
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~lmrght

kills and m.ldrng u

block ~s Eastern fought back.to 12 9 Newm;rn added two kill' and
Ragland added two serve' for" 1~ 9 tally. then Stacy added .game point
for the Adena wm.
Evans had three in the gam.:. Hayman three. Bailey two. Brannon one
and Wolfe one.
Ea~lern pl~•yed

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ball until the score was 5-1 in the second game Only Jess Br;mnon was
\able to drop one in for n iicore :•mid~.;t
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Ihe· firs! fh·,e servers Vo.rleric K.-rr r
swrted to get some good fe£d' from
Evans and. Hayman, then E:1stern
seemed to respond to a couple di\'ing
s:tves from lhe senior H&lt;tyman .
BesiLies Hay man' s great moves.
Evans played a steady 'noor game and
into two scn'FS to pull Eastdropped
SPIKING the volleyball across the net Is Eastern's Jessica Bran·
non (14) during Saturday's Division ·IV district semifinal match at ern close at 8-5. Adena then went up
Athens High School, where the Eagles lost In two game!!. (Photo by 9-5 and Angi Wolfe came to the plate.
Wolfe tied the score :~19- 9 forcing :u.1
Scott Wolfe)

Hayman made anorher \C'reeching

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~ "J knm\ · he (k•rinih:l} " :1111L'd to
get out there," said Saints safety
Chad Cotu, a former teammate of
Collms. " It sounded like the fans did
too. Bull hey didn't get him out there.
so he'll have to wait his time.''
"I told the guys in the locker roi&gt;m
thm there's a guy on the other sideline that didn't 'think you guys were
good enough to play with." , aid P:a1!hers fullhnck William Floyd.
Steve Beuerlein. who took over as
the Carolina sta rter when Collins
dep:U1ed. hugged hi s friend al midfield alter the game .
"He is a guy who was a part .of
this family fronlthe hcginning and
you just can't cut loose with those

Collr.1 s refused tO talk to reporters
after the game. Only a "Good Luck Kerry" pldcar&lt;l remained in Collins' locker when
reporlers entered the Si.iints IPck~r
roo m. ami New Orleans coach Mike
Ditka wasn't in much of a"mood to
talk ahoul CoHins.
C
· When asked if it ever crossed hiS
mind to play Collins. Ditka said: " I
don't have a mind."
One fan.,.een walking into the sta~
dium h:td p:llched over the final five
letters of h1s No . 12 Collins jersey
and replaced it with "Coward.",
Another womnn had .. Quiller" on the~··.
haek of her Collins jersey and an
"X'' ovl!r his number.
W1th the Panthers h&lt;ilding a 21point lead midway through the third
'-lllarter. fans began a mock chant of
" Kerry, Kerry."
Rookie offensive tackle Kyle Tur· ·
Icy sa id some of lhe Saints players
JOked with Collms prior to the game
in an effort to relax hun.
"I was askmg him if he had one
of those tl&lt;in gs that the pope has. that
hulletproof glass he has when he gets
off the airplane and goes to I he hotel
OJ"' OUt 'to eat,'' Turley said. "I was
telling everybody not to stand by him
hcc:mse you may get a red dot on

ft:c lm gs nnd emotion .... " said Beuer-

your forehead.··

crowd as they Oooed him .

"What are you going to tell hun?
He expec ted \1." Saints starting quarlerback Billy ·Joe Tolliver said.
"When Slimehmly leaves a te ,un nnd
comes back. you're going to get
heck led. He handled it. never opened
hi s moutli and went ahout hi' husi ness.
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Collms.thc f1rst pick of the cx pansion Panthers in 1995, -.tnod on the
sideline inn baseball hat with arms
folded and nel'er appeareiltn he do'e
to enteri n); the game llgain"t hi" l'or-

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on how th~ Bruins. JK 11:!-pornl
fa, rHr t~ -. . g01 into trouhle againq

Stanford tl-7.
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Rose Bl'm'l crowd of
64.H21J. UCLA 11 as n't·th111i-ing ho11 b
or poll' Trail in''0 ~4' - 14 in th e fourth
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{,uanc.:r. lhc Bruin, gnt touchdown
run" of '''o yard' hy Kt!i1h Ornwn
and Cl!;! hl y~ml' h)' [1)~.:-S haun Foster
Iwith K.O' kill to take the kad .
Th en lhL: n,nl - hrltn~ ht·gan .
Todd 1\u ..,;rk , whn wo1s 25-of-45;r

No 9 Penn Stale 27. lllinni' tl, No.
10Arizona38, No. 21 Oregon 3, No.
II Arkansas 24. Auhurn 2 1: No 12
Virginia 38. Wake Forest 17: No. 13
Notre Dame 27, Baylor 3: No. 20
Texns 20. No. 14 Nebraska 16: cothe Bruins recovered in the enJ zone No. 15 Syratuse 45. P1thhurgh 28:
co-No. 15 Tulane 72. Southwe&lt;tern
for' a touchhack.
Stanford had one more chance Louisiana 20: co-No. 15 Virginia
when it moved to the UCLA 35 wllh Tech 27. West Virginal 13: No. IS
Jj second' left , hut Travor TurnCr
Missouri 28. Texa' Tech 26: Nn. 22
sacked Husak on the game's filial Michigan 15. Minnesota 10: Nn 23
Georgia Tech 3 1 ~ Maryland 14; and
play. ·
"We're a 1tearn t~.mt knows how to No. 24 Miamr35, Boston College 17 .
No. 2 Tennessee 49 :
win." cornerback Rynn Rc&gt;ques s:u d.
"We have an urgency not to lose."
South Comlino 14
Martin set an NCAA rcc·tml by
In other games. it wmi No.5 Florida 38. No 19 Georgia 7: No. nFlori- completing 95 .8 percent of his throws
da Staic 39. North Cnrol ina 13: No. ugninst the Gumecocks, healing the
7TcxasA&amp;M 17.0klahnmaStatc6: mark of 92.6' percent (25-nf-271 .set

TAKE SECOND AND THIRD - The Chester
Pirates Pony League captured second place in the
Big Bend Youth League regular season and third
place In the Big Bend Youth League Tournament.
In the front row are (L·R) R.J. Gibbs, Brian White,Michael Long·, Jasor Kimes, Jeremy Shanks, Cody

Faulk and Cacy Faulk. In the back row are assistant
coach Tom Batey, Brandon Fitch, Jimmie Putman,
Brent Buckley, Ben Holter, Travis Batey, Austin
Cross and head coach Chuck Faulk. Not Pictured ·
Is Adam Chevalier.

by UCLA's Ri.ck Neuheisel in 1983.
Martin also set NCAA records for
consecut ive corilpletions in one gam'e
(23) and two games (24).
South c 'arohna ( 1-8. 0-7) lost its
eighth slraight.
No. 5 Florida 38
No. 19 Georgia 7
lnl:lcksonville, Fla., Doug John son threw for two first -quarter tou ,~­
downs. run for another and caught a
touchdowrl pass as the Gators
avenged last year\ ln.s to the Bulldo~s.

Dear Torn: It is extremely She wanted to sell some .property so
When Mom married her second unselfish of you to want the estate ttiey could move into a retirement
Ann 1
husband , he had nothing. He moved d1vi&lt;jed equally among all the sib- home. Her son objected, saying the
landers
into our house with ~is three sons . linJS, blood and step. and apparent- property was part&lt;~f his inheritance.
1997. ~ An~lon T1111n
Please tell her to selllhe property
and
hr s clothes. He is a decent , fair· ly, these are your mother·s wi•hes,
Sywhc~ and Crrawn
~lso.
immediately
and use the money to
minded person and was a great step·
e}lcossi,ely enjoy the time she and her husliand
dad. Now. my brother Dwayne IS ' · Your brother
trying 'to talk Mom into , giving involved in something that clearly is have left. I am a director of admisDear Ann Landers: You've
cvcrythrng to the two of u~ and leav- not )us business. If you can't thmk sions in a New York nursing home. '
printed a lot about inheritances, and
ing our th~e stepbrothers out of the of a tactful way to tell him to bull I've heard this same story from our
now, I need ~our help because if this will completely.
out, 1gnore the formalities and give residents. I tell them to SPEND IT ·
isn't handled properly. it could creI do not agree with Dwayne. Our him the message in plain talk . ~eep - and get a financial adviser if they
ate real problems.
stepfather's children were raised m readmg for more on this subject. The need gmdance
My parents divorced when •my
I am an 'only child . My parents
the same house with us and I consid- responses have been extre mely
brother... Dwayne." and I 'Yere very er us all one family. I am. afraid rewarding , and I am thrilled wuh the and grandparents are very well off
young . Mom then ·malried a man Dwayne wi ll not accept Mom's generosity of my readers.
· financially. I stand to inherit both
• who had three children. We are all decision 10 diVIde the estate equally.
From Yonkers, N.Y.: Thrs is m es tate s. Even if, they all should
adults now, and Mom says she's .
Please advise. -- Tom Between Two respon se to "Torn Up in Cali for- require long-terni car, .. the inheri·
writing her will and plans to divide ,
nia." Y.h~se husband had demenua. . tanc&lt; will be considerable . Being
Fa!Pihes
her estate equally among all five of
us.

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By Alden Waitt
skunks (don't they usually sport
Meigs County
names like "Flower"'') come up to
Humane Society
.
you for a sniff or a kiss.
One of my favorite films of all
Immediately prior to death, anitime (and one that closely followed mats with furious rabies will have a
the wonderful novel by the same title period where they appear to be
by Harper Lee) is "To Kill A Mock· "mad" frothing at the mouth and biting anything thai gets in their way.
inghird."
However. I only watch in on Dumb rabies differs in that there is no
video sb that I can fasl-forward "mad" period. With , ilumb rabies.
. through, the wrenching scene in paralysis. usually of the lower jaw. is
which Allicus Finch. the ethical town the first sign of the disease. The
lawyer, who defe.nds a wrongfully paralysis quickly spreads to limbs
accused black man against an angry aQd vrtal organs and death quickly
The friendshrp meetmg of District
mob. take aim at and kills a rabid follows.
13 Daughters of America was held
dog. .
·
,,
The prevention? An initial rabies
recently at the Chester lodge hall,
In thts day and age, such a scene vaccination should be given when the
with a potluck dinner being served.
would be, I would .hope anachroois· animal is three to four months of age.
JoAnn Ritchie as~ed, the blessing.
tic, because surely there are no more The duration or protection varies
rabid dogs. Although there are few· from one to three years. Regular and Erma Cleland. district councilor.
presided at the meeting. Ritchie,
er cases of rabid dogs in Ohio, sad- booster vacci nations are required, for
read from Psalm 12 . The Lord's
JPC.
ly•. there have been recent cases of the goal is immunity. Obviously. this
Pr_ayer and the Pledge of Allegian~e
rabid animals. So owners of domes- is too important to entru~!· to an overtic. animals can not --and should not the-counter vaccine or .a mail order
-- let down their guard. Rabi~s is a preparation, because you can't be '
'~'dangerous. deadly di sease but it Is sure of the efficacy of the vaccines .
The Bradbury Church of Christ
almost totally preventable hy vacci· Spend the ti'me and money -· take Lydia Council met recently at the
nation.
that'dog or cal to the vet!
church.
Rabies is a viral disease that ~an
A vaccine is a liquid preparation
Preside nt · Paula Pickens opened
allack lhe central nervous system of containing the modified or killed dis- the meeting with prayer requesls and
all warm-blooded ani mats, including e~ise-causing agent. Vaccination is the Sherry Shamblin had prayer.
humans. In most parts of the United act of administering the vaccine. In
Devotions were given by Tina
States, both dog and 'cat owners are animals, vaccination is usually done McGuire. The scripture useu was
legally required to have their p'ets by injection.' Immunity is effect of Luke 10:44-47. A reading, "What's a
vaccinated against rabies. The dis· vaccination. protection from disease. Woman lo Do," and a poem. "In His
ea~e is transm1ttc;d by saliva, which · Vaccinataon tricks the immune sysOwn Time," were 1'read.
is usually transferred hy a bile from tern into behaving as if a natural
Reports were given on Women's
an infected animal. The disease is fre· infection were oo:urring. Newly pro- Fellowship, Ladies' Retreat, cleaning
quently found in wild animals, such dui:ed antibodies intercepl disease- ihe church and the recent Bradford
as skunks, foxes, raccoons, and bats. causing forms of the virus or bacte- Revival.
There are two ·types of rabies in ria. The level of immunity is intluSunshine baskels for October will
animals .. dumb and furious. Both enced by several factors such as dis- be given to Wilbur and Lillie Row·
cause a departure from normal ease and stress. II is rare that vacd· ley. Brenda Bolin will prepare combehavior. The animal can either . naled animal will not develop an munion for October and Paula Pick·
become affectionate or withdrawn. immunity to diseases. I! is essel)lial ens for November. , •
Wild ani111als that are unusually • for your health, the health of your
Pack the pantry for Octooer is toifriendly and appear to have no fear pet, and the health of your family and let ti ss ue and paper towels. Kitchen
of people or domestic animals sh~u!d neighbors trat your pds rabi es vac· needs for October is furniture polish .
be avoided. In other words, only tn cination be kept up-tq-date.
Christmas gifts for missionanes
Disney films, will cute raccoons and

For Meigs County!

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.162 1S l"cx.rs Rd ., Pomeroy, ~tl 45769

If you don't have an account. most
banks offer a variety of aceounls,
some with tiule or no fees. Look lor
one that meets your needs. Or, you
can call Socral Security's toll-free
number, 1-800-772-12 13.lfyoucall
Social Security, we'll need to delermine your identity by asking you a
few questions. We'll also need your
banking information and your Social
Security numher.

Question: When I sign up for
drrect depoSit. how long does II take
before my money is in my account?
Answer: When you sign up for
dir~ deposit, you can expect your
benefit to be deposited to yo~r
account Wlthm 30 to 60 days. We II
send you a leuer telling you when to
expect your benefit to be m your bank
account. .
9ues1ton : How do I know when

my money':~ '" my ac~ount so I can
pay my brlls ·
.
,
Answer: Your money "deposued
on the day you're schedu led to
rece1ve your benefit. For examplo. tf
you us ually recerve you~ benefit. on
the thrrd of the month. your money IS
de_posned on .the third. Generallry, you
can check wnh your bank to be ~ure
t)mt your money ha.' heen depoSited.

Cleland, Deputy State Councilor of lion of District 13 Deputy for anolh·
er year.
Chester Council 323&lt;
· Helen Wolf was districl pianist for
Mrs. Zwilling. district secretary.
read the minutes of the 1998 really. the meeting.
II was reported that the 1999
held in the spring. Opal Hollon, disSpring
Rally will be held on April 17 ,
trict treasurer. gave her report.
the
Senior Citizens Center ill ,
at
The death of the husband of Jean
Pomeroy.
'
Welsh, a district officer. was noted.
Mrs. Ritchie reported briefly about
The color bearers ·escorted Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Cleland to tile altar, her allendance at the National Sesand Mrs. Ritchie, on behalf of the dis-· sioh in Columbus !ecently. She
trict. presented them with gifts. as seried in some of the offices and also
are for Grundy Mount' Mission, the
Mrs. Cleland accepted her commis- serves"' the National Representative."
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Gertons and Peggy and Melissa Rus- sion as Deputy State Councrlor for now from District 13.
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Also attending were Laura Mae
another year and Mrs. Smith accept- .
• The election of officers will be ed the District's Captain office.
Nice, Doris Grueser. Mary K. Holter.
held in November. The annual Christ' The color bearers also escorted Marcia Keller. Juhe Curtis, Delores
mas party will be held on December Mrs. Ritchie to the altar and was pre - Wolfe, all of Chester Council, and
7 at 6:30p.m. a the Golden Corral in ·. sented a gift by Mrs. Smith, on behalf Belle Biggs and Janice Zwilling of
Oallipoli~ . An ornament exchange
of District 13. for accepting the poSI· Guiding Star Council.
and gift exchange for secret SISters
will he held. and new sec rel sisters
w1ll be drawn.
There will be a shower in progress
for Elizabeth Reed, a student at Ken·
tucky Christian College.
Hosr~ss Tina McGuire and Kathy
Dyer se rved refreshments to Becky
Amberger. Suzie Will. Brenda Bolin.
D~ane Bing. CherieWilliamson, Gerry Lightfoot. Paul Pickens. Carolyn
Nicholson. Charlolle Van Meter,
Madeline Painter. Jackie Reed. Sherry Shamblin, Charloue Hanning, and
Megan Dyer.
Sl50 ror ll montbl
and Pledge 10 the Christian flag were
read in unison. .
Received ollicially were Ritchie.
District 13 deputy and Past State
Councilor for 1996, Janice Zw1lling.
who serves on the State Law Com·
mittee. Helen Wolf, on the Stale Credential Commiuee, Esther Smith,
Past Stale Count:ilor ~or L991, Erma

Lydia Council meets recently

P.O. Box 2, Pomerov, Ohio 45769

~aid fm .by P O.P. Ekctinrr

in my life but were there when I
needed them. I hope they die stone
broke, having spe nt every. last dollar
selv~.a nd enjol7't.h e-ume"'hey- have----rojoyi~ g themselves.
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left. •Tom Ups ' son should be
Cb1cago: Our parents are tn therr
tl)ank.ful hi s parents arc alive .
70s and in good health. I hope they
' Tucson, Ariz.: I have had it with arc spending every dime they ~ave.
grown children who think their par- and I'm sure my SIX Slbhngs feelt,he
ents owe them an inheritance. I have same way. All we want to be left IS
one comment for those greedy char- won~crful memones.
acters -- GET OVER IT. It's not
Dear Readers: I don•t know
your money. If your parents choose when I've heard from so many ge~­
to leave some of 1110 you. consider erous, warmhearted people . Today s
it a bonus. But remembeF, they ma~l was a real upper My thanks to
ear:ned it, you didn 't.
,
all who wrote .
My parents put me through col-Send questions _to Ann Lan·
lege. helped me through a d1fficult ders, Creators SyndiCate, 5777 W.
drvorce and loved me when I wasn't Century Blvd., Suite 700, l,os
very .lovable. The y never interfered AnReles, Calif. 9004S
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·Chester Council hosts recent meeting·

Paid for by the Meigs Local TeacHers' Aoooclallon,

VOTE FOR PATTY PICKENS, THE CANDIDATE
THAT KNOWS THE ISSUES.

By Ed Peterson
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Quesuons: Where do I srgn up for
direcl deposit?
Answer: If you already have a
checking or savings account. ask at
your bank where you have an
account. They'll be glad to help you.
Be sure to take your bank statement
or personal check. and your Social
Security number when you go to sign
up.
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I WON'T MAKE PROMISES TO GET ELECJED.
INSTEAD, IF YOU VOTE FOR ME, WHAT !'WILL DO IS BE A
HARDWORKING, FULL TIME COM¥ISSIONER WHO WILL RESEARCH
HER DECISIONS INTELLIGENTLY. I WILLALWAYS .PUT THE CITIZENS
OF MEIGS 'COUNTY FIRST AND WILL NOT COMPROMISE YO.UR
NEEDS.
HERE IS A LIST OF ISSUES' THAT I SEE AS IMPORTANT AND THAT I
WOULD LIKE TO IMPROVE UPON.
* .JOB CREATION AND GROWTH OF SMALL BUSINESS AND
INDUSTRY iN MEIGS COUNTY.
* BETTER ROADS AND HIGHWAY PROJECTS COMPLETION.
*·GREATER IMPACT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM.
• A BALANCED BUDGET WITH NO NEW TAXES.
* TAPPING IN:ro ANY AND ALL STATE GRANT DOLLARS.
* IMPROvED SERVICES. SUCH AS ACCESS TO WATER FOR ALL
AREAS, MORE HEALTHCARE OPTIONS, AND FIRST RATE
EDUCATION FOR ALL OUR YOUTH.
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" set for life " does not thrill me. I
don't want my par~ nts • money. I'd
prefer that they spend it on them-

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What is rabies?

Vote YES, Novembe r 3rd for the
Renewal of the Meigs local School
District . Five-Year, Five-Mill Permanent
Improvement levy. ·

Paid for by Evans for Appell.!ue Judge , Jean Saun~rs. Trea., 436 S~ond Ave.. Gallipolis, OH 45631.

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fnr 419 ynrd:-~ :mel n tou chdown, hit
Jeff Allen in full 'I ride o\W the middle . As Alll!n raced to the eml zone
for th~ go·:1he;1d o,;cnn·, cornrrt'lark
Marqut!s Anderson reached in from
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permanent Improvements for the school
district.

Top 25 college football .. ·=(Co,;;;.;.;~lil..:;:;.lUe&lt;~lfro~m;_;;:;Pag.:....:.;e5);......__ _ _ _ _ _ __
In L1wrence. Kan., Midlilel Bishop accounte-d for two touchdowns
and 320 yarcb '" fourth -ranked
Kan'"' State (X-(). 5-0 Big 12l clobh&lt;red K'"'"" 54-6.
E1·cn on a day Texas ended
N~ l~ra~o,k .1 ·., -1.7 -game hnm~ winn111g
"'tr~:a~ wllh :1 ::!0-16 upset. the fncu:-.

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Jes"ca Brannon - 18/23. 8 kills
Angi Wolfe- 7/9 &amp; I kill
Juli Barley - 7/8, 2 kills &amp;
block
Stephanre Evan&lt;- 3/3
Kriqen Chevalier - 1/3
I l.ill'
Jul i Hayman - 011

,a,·e and , Bailey dropped in two
sen es "' Karr blocked an ~\dena
•pike for a serve. hen ba&lt;hed a thunSelling
J
derou' kill for an 11-10 Ea.tem
Player. sets &amp; assists • ·
lead.
Stephanie Evans- 38147 &amp; 14
AJen;r ca lled another time, then
Juli Hayman- 2(1(.!8 6
rccrn en~d I he -.erve. Karr had two
Valerie Karr - 213
2
more k iII'· hut· great l'()lley&lt; came up
Bai
ley
112
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Jul
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fruitlc" fnr Ea_,tem. E1·ans dropped
iu two more ,;en·es for q 13-10 lead.
Deren"': digs
Then Ragland hit two hard kills to tie
Jul i Bailey
10
the 'it:ore al L!-12. Ea~tem went up
Valerie Karr - 6 .
14- 13 on a Brannon ,;erve.then' AdeStcpharlie Evans - 6
na tied 1~ - l.\ . Julie Bailey got a Karr
An~i Wolfe- 6
Kill for a 15-14 EHS lead and Ade·
Hayman - 5
Juil
not c;t llclltrme again. Ea'tem had lwo
Jel\sica
Brannon - 3
ch:tnt'e' 10 \\in. hu1 e:tch timt." muffL"d Scoring summary
Leah
Sanders
- 2
the h:oll. Adena tied 15-15 on a Green
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serve. Eastern went up 16- 15 on an
Player, serves &amp; puints
Serve-receive
Angie Wolfe sen·e. hut failed to get ·
Angi Wolfe- 13/14 &amp; 8 pts .
Jessica Br:mnon - 12
the next one. Several great volleys
Stephanie Evans - IJI U &amp; 7 pis.
Valeri e Karr ~ II
ag:oin highlighted the play. but AdeJuli Bailey- 10/10 &amp; 4 pts.
Juli
Bailey - 9
na reeled off three straight for an 18·
Jessica Brannon - 8110 &amp; 4 pis.
Leah
Sanders - 5
16 win.
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Juli Hayman- 7/8 &amp; 2 pts.
Ans• Wolfe - 4
Wolfe had.five points. Evans four. •
Valerie Karr - 516
Kristen Chevalier - 3
Bailey three. Brannon three and HayJuli H;ryman- 2 '
man one. Juli Bailey had ten digs and
Spiking
K:orr had 12 kills. her most this seaPlayer, spikes, kills/hhJCk.'
' on . Karr. Evans and Wolfe had six
'Valerie Karr - 25129. ll kills &amp;
digs each.
9 blocks
Coach Don Jackson said, "We put
forth a good effort. We only missed
5 serves out of 51 tries and Adena
The Meigs· Local Teachers' Association
only missed 3 (I in Ist game and 2
urge the Voters of the Meigs . local
in 2nd game) so that shows you just
how good they were. They really
School District to support the Renewal
pl ayed up 10 their #4 ranking I
th t&gt;ught. We played our two best
of the Five-Mill, Five-Year Permanent
games of the season and still got beat
in two game .... We knew when we
Improvement Levy Election Day,
wen1 into this game that it WiJiii gomg
November 3rd. The permanent imtn he a dog fight to the finish .
"In the second game. we saw
provement levy money is used only for
'&lt;lllle oft he best volleyball thai I have

Police·arrest Collins, charge. him with OUI

diately a1·ailahle. She was charged
By DAVID DROSCHAK
CHARLOT:TE, N.C. (APJ
wilh ttidmg and abettmg drh·1ng
New ,Orleans quarterback Kerry while impaired.
Collins was arrested and charged .
Collins did nnt offer ;1ny resiswrth drunken driving early today. tance. the trooper sa id.
hou~! .after a game against his former
" I was not aware that it waS Mr.
Carolrnn Panthers teammates .
Collins before t"stopped the \'Chicle."
On Sunday. Collins was booed Benge "''llll "He was ''cry polite."
and tauntel) by Carolina fnn s dunng
Collins was taken to the MeckNew Orle.ms' 3) -17 loss to the Pan- lenburg County Jail, where he post·
thers.
ed a $1.000 hond. He IS scheduled In
Highway Patrol trooper R. Benge make " fi'rst cmu1 appearance Nov.
said he arrested Collins at 12:50 n.m. 12. . •
EST today at a downtown Charlotte
In Augu st 1997. Collms was
intersect ron after pulling over a 1995 m'·olved in an incident 111 wh1c:h he
Le11.us .
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reporredly used nn offensive rm:ral
Benge said Collins appeared to he term in reference to former tearnrnale
intox.rcated :md rcfu'ied to ta~e a Muh:-.in .Muhammnd "C'nll ins apo loBreathalyzer te &lt;t. Highway Patrol gized fi&gt;r what he said w:l' a remark
spokeswom an Sara Kempen sa id made inje..;t, buttiJt!'inclclenl prompt· Collms refused to take the hreath ie&lt;t ed ,o;;pccu louion as 10 whether Collin"'
on the advice of hi s lawyer.
hmJ a drinking ul pr·ohlem.
Kempen s:ud . the trooper sn1d
Cnllins.-hns denied having an :!leoCall ins had nn elevated alcohol read- hoi p10hlem ~
ing on a pocket -sized sen..,or cnllecl an
Collins. a forml.!r Pro Bowl quarAlkasensor that troopers carry in their lerhack, w:r" c.:lmmcd olf" wnrver~ hy
cars. That rcmlmg wasn't av:u lahle New Orleans last month alter telling
bec,t'l u..,e it isn'tu..;ed as t\·idence. she Cmnlma coach Dom Caper' hi .. heart
saiJ.
, . . was no longer inlo bcmg the Pan"He dt.:clincd to answer any ques- ther's QB
IJOns ." the trooper sou d. "There wa"
· On Sunday. Coll1ns was booed
a young lmly that was with him. &lt;~t\tl when he entered Ericssnn Stndium
she wa-. aho anco.;ted ."
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and when he exited at halftime. He
Benge -;md the car hclhngcd to th'e was the lir o,; t one olT the fu.~l d for the
\\oman . whn"c nmnc was not imme- Sa1nts at the hreak and exhorted the

&lt;e&lt;:n all year from bolh team&lt;. We
had a couple of chancrs to beat them
in the S«ood g;~me and couldn't capitalize on the opponunity. They !Ade·
na) played ~ood fundamental volleyball when they had too."
"What a sea&lt;;On you hate to see
come to an end,.., quicl.ly. hut then
you ~el beat by one of the best teams
in the &lt;tate, you don't feel to bad
abolrt that . I told the gi rh that if we
are going to win that we hajJ to beat
one of the best teams to get anywhere. We gave them everything that
we had:"
"This is one of the he'l team,. if
not the best. that I have ever coached
and I enjoyed rttremendously. It will
be hard replacing all the talent that is
lea,ing. The Se~1ors will definitely
be missed."

Adena time out. Je\&lt; Brannon hammered a couple l.ill,,then Stocy really drilled a kill to brin~ a brief
momentum 'hift bacL to the Indian
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Gor'!lmunity calendar

New officers for the coming year
were elected at the regular meeting of
the Rock Springs United Methodisl
The Community Calendar is Pomeroy Corporation Line on Sec- Women. They are as follows:
published as a free service to non- ond-Avenue.
Dorothy Jeffers. preside.nt: Rita Radprofit groups wishing to announce
ford. vice president: Leah Ord, treameetings and special events. The
RACINE·- Racine Village Coun- surer: Norma Baker. secretary, and
calendar is not designed to promote cil regular meeting Monday, 7 p.O),. at
Iris Cullins 1 news reporter.
sales or fund raisers of any type. the municipal building.
Dorothy Jeffers read from Mark
' Iti'ms anl printed as space permits
'" ,,
!4. The Lord's Pmyer and the purpose
and cannot be gu\lranteed to run a
SYRACUSE -- Suuon Township , were given in unison and the group
Trus~es ·regular meeting Monday.
specific number of days.
sang "Tis so Sweet to T~st in Jesus"
7:30p.m. at Syracuse Village Hall.
and "Wonderful Words of Life" .
MONDAY
Louann Smeck was welcomed af
MIDDLEPORT -· Friends of the TUESDAY
a new member.
• Meigs County District Public Library
POMEROY -- JEWEL (Jesus .
Otficers' reports were given by
will meet Monday. 7 p.m. at the Mid· Enhancing Wi se Educational Learn·
. Frances Goeglein, secretary, and by
ing) will meet Nov. 3, 7 p.m . at the
dleport Library.
home of Brian and Kim Hupp. Gay
POMEROY -- Meigs Counly Snyder will be pre&lt;enling her CHEO
Board of Revision, 3:30 p.m ., audr- Seminar "Home Schooling &amp; The
tor's office. New•values for Tax Year · Kitchen ... What?l" which provides
pracllcul information about hom e
1998 will be reviewed.
schooling organization. For more
CARPENTER-- Columbia Town- information call the Hupps at 992ship Board ofTrustees meeting Mon- 7779.
day, 7:30p.m. atlhe fire station.
ALFRED ·- The .Orange TownLETART FALLS -- Letart Town- ship Trustees will meet on Tuesday m
ship Board of Trustees meeting Mon· 7:30p.m. at the home of the clerk,
day, 6 p.m. at the office building.
Osie Foil rod .

Hazel Ball, treU:,urer. The card report
was by Pandora Collins.
Virginia Wears had prayer for the
sick and shut-ins.
Plans were made for the an~ual
soup dinner•on ~lection day.
Vtrginia Wears .had devolions
reading from Mark 11 -24.26 and a
program on "Struggling for Human
R1ghts" with readings by Frances
Goeglein, Pandora Collins and Norma Boker.
After the closing prayer. refresh"
ments were served. ·
The next meeting will be a
Thanksgiving dinner•. on Nov. 10.

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RACINE -- Regular meeting of
.Racine Chapter 134. Order of the
Eastern Star Monday. 7:30p.m. Fiftyand· 25-year membership pin~ to be
pre~ented . Refreshment,.

J&gt;?MEROY -- Drew Webster Post
39. American Legion. oyster supper,
7 p.m, followed by regular meeting.
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POMEROY .: The Meigs County Agricultural Society will hold liS

MIDDLEPORT -- Middleport
Masonic lodge 363 F&amp;AM regular
meeting and election of ofticers Tues·
day, 7:.10 p.m. at the temple. Refresh-

annual election for members nf the

ments.

board of directors Monday, 5-9 p.m.
at the Grange Hall on the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds.

REEDSVILLE -- The Olive
Township Trustees will hold a regu,
Jar meeting on Monday at 6 :30 p.m.
at the. township garage. located on
Joppa Road.
POMEROY ·- The Meigs Band
Boosters will meet Monday, 6 p.'m. in
the school cafeteria to peel apples for
- the annual apple huller project. AII
parents are asked to help.
MIDDLEPORT-- Leaf pickup in
Middleport will begin Moriday at the

RUTLAND-· Rutland Township
Trustees meeting in regular sess10n
Tuesday, 6 p.m. at the Rutland Fire

Senate

Station.

WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT-- Middleport Literary .Ciuh meetmg Monday. 2 p.nt .
on November 4 at the horne of
Martha Hoover. Leah Jean Ord will
review the book "Angela's 'Ashes," by
Frank McCourt.
POMEROY -- Chester Garden
Club wi ll meet at the h.ome ofTwil:i
Buckley on Nove mber 4 at 7:30p.m.

:Mike Shoemaker)
J{e's rTruly .One Of Us!
Paid for by The shoemaker Committee, Dwight Radcliff, Treasurer, 330 Sylvan Circle, Circleville, Ohio 43113

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Group initiates n~w members

Fame, success didn't
solve singer's problems
LOS ANGELES (A P) - Selling
!Jiillinns of records and winning
international acclaim had a downside
for Alanis MorisSc:lte.
Morissene says she wa&lt; depressed
for a year because she wa.sn' t sallsfied with her Grammy-winning
~m. ''Jagged Little Pill." even as
,..~es soared.
'' I thought that fame and success
wut1ld solve your problems, that
there would be a sense · of peace o.r
self-&lt;!steem raised by having all this
external sl.iccess." she said in SUn·
day 's los Ange les Tiines. "So the
question became, ' If not this. then
what can make me feel connected?"'
: She withdrew from the publ ic,

last year. But not all the cu'iloms feel
like second nature: ··1 may have to
get u..:d to the music," she said to
rounds of laughter.
MISSION ·VIEJO, Calif. CAP)Olympic champion AI Joyner said he
always ha.s drawn &gt;lrength from the
strong women in his life. Now he is
looking to his 7-year-&lt;tlddaughter for·

inspiration.

Alpba Omicmn Chapter, Delta President Marjorie Fetty thanked ·rhe
Kappa Gamma. initiated three new cooks and the hoste\S committee for
mem~" when it met at Sali,bury their work. She recogn1zed members
S.:hool on October 26.
having September and October binhGay Perrin. member of the ho,t- Jays.
.
ess commiuee. gave the gmce before
\'iola Genies and Margaret Benthe baked chickeh ifinner ,_.,rved by son. members of the legislative comSalisbury PTO. The society &gt;ang mittee.-gave the progr..afn on legisla. "America. the Beautiful ," wnh Don- tion . They emphamed that Ohio has
na lenkins at the piano. Tables were one of the be'! teacher retirement sysdecorated with fall nowers and tems in the nation . Mcm~r!'. ~hould
leaves. Favors -were candies. note- know what bills are before the legisbooks and paper cla.sps.
lature and the stand of ollicers and·.
During the ,business meeting. candtdates for office on the bill&lt;. The

' "Wit hout them, I couldn't have
done any of what I have with my
life."' said Joyner. referring to his
m9lher. Mary Ruth. his sister, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and his late wife.
three-time Olympic gold medalist
Florence Gri ffith Joyner.
cont:enlrdled oo her music and proJoy ner 's wife died Sept. 21during
duced he r new album. "Supposed a n epileptic seizure .. His daughter,
Former Infatuation Junkie."
Mary Ruth, shall inherit the legacy of
" I basically let g\l of so many st re n~h , said Joyner, the 1984
things." she said. "Comi ng to terms Olym 1c tnple Jump champion.
By MICHAEL FLEEMAN
.. Anrz:· meanwhile. became the
with the fact that ... I don't have to
hi ghest-g rossing animated fea ture
• ow u' s up to Mary. my moth- AP Entertainment Writer '
LOS ANGELES- Evil won eas- · out .. id.¢ the D1sney stud io. overtak mg
'~rite another lyric. or poem or song
er's na mesake." he said. "She 's the
ily
at the Halloween weekend box
e~er again if I don't want to."
the $62.8,mil lion-gro:-;sing ·· Beav is &amp;
future."
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Bu t_t- head Do America." Dream" John Carpenter's Vampires"
SALT LAKE C ITY (A P) - For
Works' t:ompu ter-;mimllted tale of a
TRENTON. N .J. (AP) -~oe Pisthe fi"t time in 50 yeal)i, Gladys c-opo has put hi s good humor to work took first place over the still-strong tiny insect with big ideas has am,.-sed
$67.4 million after live weeks.
Knight had a case of pre-performance for the youth of hi s home state, and '' Piea.antville" on a weekend in
j itters.
which
six
of
the
top
10
lil
ms
dealt
·· vampires." starrin g James
no w some of those c hildren are
; It happened Friday as she met returning the favor.
wi th the sinister or the supernatural.
Woods as the leader.o f a gang out to
destmy bloodsuckers in the SouthChurch PreSident Gordon B.
Big Brothers Bie Sisters of Mer· industry estimate showed Sunday.
Hinckl ey.
,
west, overca me uni ver!&lt;iall y bad
cer County has n;~;ned the Bloomrev iews to open with $9.2 million. the
· " I have sung for pres idents and lield nati ve " Vulu~teer of the Year"
amba&lt;&gt;adors .and I thought that I had for his service to c hildre n' s causes.
best debut for a lilm by d ~rect or CarThe reunion o f t~e Dean 'family pe nter. It topped hi.' "Escape from
&lt;~ rrivec.J." Knight said. " But singing The onetime star of NBC's "Saturday
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for a prophet - now. that's a step Night Live" will be the guest of hon· wa,' held recentl y at ihe home of John L. A .. " Yjh1 ch opened wllh $8.9 mil,
Dean at Wolfe Pen. the location of the hun in 1996.
up,"
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or Thursday at the group's ti rst vol- Dean farm since 1866.
·' Knight, a conve n to The Church unteer ce lebr.llion .
"Vampires" ' ·stayi ng power is
Those une nding __;e re John and , questio nable once the Hall oween
&lt;&gt;f Jesus Chri st of Latter-day Saints.
Piscopo has worked with New Jer·
was the key no'te speaker for a Satur- sey Network public televiS ion on sev- Virginia Dean, John W. and Belind a deco ra tions come down. but Sony 1
day luncheon hunonng Marjorie eral youth progra ms. including a Dean. Je remy Dean of Charleston. spokesman Ed Ru"ell Said the studiO
W.Va., and Sarah Dean, Garold and pic ked up the movie so cheapl y from
tlinckl ey. the c hurch president's wife
telethon a~d an educat ion series. Big
Gladys
Gilkey. Cindy and Shawn .and Largo Entert;:u nmen l that .. ,, w ill
f&lt;n ight has immersed herse lf in Brothers ofti cials said they hoped hi s
churc h rituals since joining the fai th appearance would raise aWareness of Brenda East of Athens. Ralph and already be a pro li table film fo r us
Dorothy Well. David and Debbie befo re the week is over. "
the need for mentors
Well of Guysv ille, Canily and Cullen
It led a box oftice wee kend filled
Bryson. LaiT)' andCandy Bryson and with death and darkne.s. In third
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and Ken Smith ~ nd Cl yde and Kathy of Chucky" was fifth . " Beloved" was
George,all of Canton, JohnHolliday
and Fre nda Smith , and Flore nce
')\ NN APOLIS • . Md. (AP) _
s~e ing Tina's age on the ma.,;.iage Well. all of ..A lbany, Jennie BlackWhen Tina Akers discovered she wa.s license application. court official s' wood, David and Sarah Bro wn of
Adam Thomas
pregnant, she went to boyfriend consulted with a judge and county Mass ilon. Paul and Mary Paynter of
Army Pvt. /\dam J. Thomas has
Wayne Compton with the news.
and state prosecutors. They were told Albany, Denver and Erva Rawlings graduated from basic mil itary tra1;,.
:They talked it over and decided to that because Tina was pregnant and of Herbers ville.
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ing at Fon Jackson in Columbia, S.C.
get married. They were in love, !hey her fath er had given permission, the
The day was e njoyed by visiting
During the training, the soldier
sa"'. and Wayne wanted to do right marriage would be legal.
and taking pictures.
rece ived instruction in drill and cer-

members &gt;hould let the office" and

lat iun' uf the chapter member\.

candidate~

Teresa Snider. chairm3n of the

The ne&lt;t meet•n£ "ill be held on
November 16 .tl the Old Dutch

publicity cnmmittce, dl\tributed

Re.,taurJnt '"Logan. and will feawre

know their opinions.

mpie' of the October Alpha Omicron
New,. A bulb sale wa' held to benetit World Fellow,hip. .
Office" conducted the initiation
of three new member!i. : Paula John -

son, e'corted by Viola ~~trks.
Andrea Caudill. esconed by Tere-a
Snider and Carla Mavi,, esconed by
Diana Partlow. The new membe"
received red ru••e"' and the congratu-

Deans reunite ,

Marrl'age of pregnant
gl"rl, 13, sparks outrage

Military news

by:~:;~~~f~~ndu~~~~t~~~~-~fer.
and Tma, who recently dropped out

Celebrates first birthday "·

of the seventh grade, married Aug. 24
in a modest Annapolis counhouse
·'chapel before a small pulpit adorned
wilh artificial Ivy and white ribbon.
'The union is being called criminal
·, by some people. The reaso?: Wayne
, is 29. Tina is 13. In mid-September,
T•n• gave binh to a boy.
: Prosecutors are looking into the
possibility of charging Wayne with
sexual assault and Tina's parents
wlth child abuse. And lawmakers,
cottrt ollicials and child advocates

Kera Casto. Jeremy Casto, Dere k
Casto, Dave and Sandy Mills. Julie
Brown, Nancy and Rusty Walker.
Bmd Walker, lsaha Walker, Nara
Hartman. Kelli e Ridenour. Gwen
anll Mark Hall. Morgan Hall. Garret
Hall. Lucille Ridenour. Roger and
June Epple.

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Casey Lane, Ridenour celebmted
his tirst binhday at his parents' home
in Chester. &lt;&gt;n Sunday, Aug. 2.
Ca.•ey is the son of Floyd Ridenour a.nd Jeanie Newell. Paternal
grandparents are Keith and Lila Ridenour of Long Bon om. Great paternal
grandmother is Lucille Ridenour of
Tuppers Plains. Maternal gmndparents are Elmer and Darlene Newell of
Chester. Great maternal grandmoth er IS lnzy Newell of Chester.
The party carried out the Winnie
havevowedtachang~ a pairofMary- the Pdoh theme of "One is Wonder-·
' land la~ s that allowed the marriage 1 f I'"
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· ro "' ·e Pace..
Attending the pany were lnzy
· . " It's been a real wake -up•call to N
stales all over," said Gloria Gold· , ewell, Dorothy McGraw, Shawn
and Teresa Wilfong, Andrew Wil faden of the Maryland chapter of the fong, Kody Wilfong, Matt and Jenny
Nalinnal Comminee to Prevent Child Rt' deno ur, .,..om and Sh e1·1a Th 1ess,
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1\ltuse. " We' resaying . 'Look at your Keith and L1la Ridenour, Elmer and
own legi slat io n to see if you do have Darlene Newell. La ura Brown, Jessie
a &lt;•••llict, because you can learn from
Newell, Scott Newell , Jamie Erwin.
our mL"akes in Maryland.....
Jeff and Pam NewelL Zack Newell.
State law de lines statulory, or Mike and Evelyn Hoffman, Dalton
se-cond-degree. rape as sex with a Hoffman , John and Mary Newell.
ch~d youn ger, than age 14 by some- Mi ssy Newe ll. Mike Newell. Charlie
one fou.r or more years older. It " and Heather Cleland , Jessie Cleland.
p~nishabl e. by 20 years in prison.
Cassidy'C ieland ...Eugene Long, BiiBut
'mother
law
allows
children
rr·e Man:tn
· ko. Bra ndon Ma.n:m
· ko, and
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under 16- with no minimum age- Sera Marcinko.
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Sending.gifts, Ke ith and Man:hel.' '""' prnol nf pregnancy.' '
la Weber, Josh (::aslo, Christie Mill s,

e mo nies. weapons, map reading. lac-

·tJcs, mi lit ary courtesy, military justice. phySical fitness. first aid and
Army h rstory and tradit io ns.
He is . th e son of Timo th y i.
Thomas of Middleport and Debra J.
Jenkins. Pomeroy. ·

sevent h. "Wh&lt;it Ore;m)~ May Cume ''

was mnth and "Apt Pupil" was lOth.

Antiques • Lang Calendars • Candles
Toland F lags • Camille B eckman Lotion
·B irdhouses • Clocks • Frames
· • Soap • Baby Gifts

992·76!16

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Residential Pick-up $1 0.00 per mo.
With Poly Cart $11.00 per mo.

Another hormr lilm. "Urb•n Legf
end," was 1'1 th.

Small Dumpsters
for 3 or more families $25.00 per mo.
Businesses Save Money, Too!

ELECT

By Calling

Bill
Oiler.

section of Cremeans Road

In Rutland Townahtp will be·
held on November 23, 1998,

at 10:00 a.m. at tho olio In
quaotlon . A hoorlng on
thooo roa(lo will ,bo hold at
1:00 p,m\, November 23
1988,
In
tho'
Commleelontrl' office

at

their rogulor mooting.
Olorlo Klooo, Clerk, Mtlga
County Commlaalonera
(II) 2,9 2TC

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1·800·809·7721

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

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Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45783
7 40-985-3813
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock
Full Line Of Water Storage Tanks •
Septic &amp; Cistern Tanks
Sawar Pipe: 3" ·thru B", Gas Pipe &amp; Regulators
Open: .
9:00.4:30 Weekdays
9:00.12:00 Saturday·

Candidate for State Re p rese ntative
94111 Ho113e f)ir~ trir t
OHIOA N At 45, BiD h: a )jfe long resident of Ohio. G rowin g up here, he
workrd on hit parents' Cann in Callla County. Bill is now the l'ather of

three a nd 'grandfather oft......, ,
VETERAN For three,.,..,.. Bill served in the U.S. A"'lY and dur ing his
servicr, attended Kansas Stale Unive n.ily.
'r
COAL MI NER For 24 ,.,..,.., Bill has been an emplo,.,., of Southern
Ohio Coal Company, a subsidiary of American Electric Power.
UNION OFFICIAL For 17 ,.,.,..,Bill has hee n an officer in the United
Mine Workers of America, dealing with legislation on bolh the ~~t1ate and
fede r.il ~veh.
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'WORKER'S RIGHTS Recently, OW's eO'ot1s lo defe at l s~!t-ue II, "The
Worker'~W Comp Bill" , supported worker's rights a nd t heir fulu.res in
Ohio.

4121111 ttn

Tbne to gel -,our furnace
ser....iced for winter

Public Notice
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Reference: 5713.01 C Ohlo
RovtHdCocle
Tho llelga County Board
of Roytalon hoe completed
111 work ol equalization.

Paid for by 0 1ler For State Representative Committee

The tax return• for tax year

Karen , Williams Treas. P.O. Box 32t, Rutland, OH 45775

1898 hoV. been rovlaod and
1ha valuation• completed
and are open for public

lnopoctlon In tho office ol
· tho !llolge County Auditor,
Second Floqr, Courthouee,
.second Street, Pomeroy,

Ohio 4571111.
Complolntl aga(nol tho
voluetlona, aa 01tabllahod
to; tax yoor 1998, ntuo1 be

· ,Fall Special-

FREE ESTIMATES

$59.95
(Max1mum 500 sq . It)

614-992·7643

7 40-378-9807

(No Su nday

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C alls)

1 Our Customers Are

Free Estimates

S~ecial

L &amp; L Tire Bam
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Section 5715.19 oltho Ohio
Ravlood Coda.
Thoaa
;:omplatnta muat bo flied on
form• which will be
.lurnlohod by tho County
·Auditor and muat be Iliaci In
tho County Audltor'a 'OIIIco
on or before the 31at •day ol
Morch, 1998. All complalnta
ftlod with tho County
Auditor will bo hoard by tho
Boord ol Rovlalon In tho

Pomeroy, OH 45769

(740) B2-5344
financ ial obligations and arrange a fair
di atribulion of assets. Debtors in bank ruptcy ma y
kee p. ','e xe mpt" pro pe rty for his or her pe rsonal
use. T his may include a-car, a ho use, clo thes, a nd
,:·
household-goods.

• Refrigerators
• Dishwa s hers
·Dryer
C,all Ken Young
S3
(740) 985-3551
1121191 1 mo. peS

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Roofs • Decks • Garages

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REPLACEMENT WINDOW
SPECIAL

740•742•3411

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

toi•SI• mo pd.

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Residential &amp; Mobile Home ·t
~r Conditioners &amp; Heat Pumps ,

ALCOA

$195.00 INSTALLED'

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INSULATED GlASS
TllT·IN FOR EASY CLEANING

Heat Pumps As Low As 135 a month

QUALITY
WINDOW SYSTEMS

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Jack's. Roofing
&amp; Constrliction
New Roofs,c
Repai r s ,. G u tters ,
Coatings, Siding,
Drywall, Painting ,
· Plumbing

. At the OLD AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING

M~ddleport, Ohio
Food to be served by the
LUNCH LINE
In Pomeroy, Ohio.

mon111r iirovlded by Section L-----.:O::,r..:7:.;4~0:.;·.:::9.:::92:·;.:5:,:8:::2:.:7_ _ _ ___.
5715.19 altho Ohio Revleod
Code.
Nancy Parker ·Campbell,
Malga County Auditor
(11) 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12
10TC '
Computer Graphics
Limestone Hauli ng
. . Oesig'ls
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Help Wanted
House &amp; Trailer Sites
All Landscaping &amp;
Land Clearing &amp; ·
Lawn Services
Grading
•Commercial
Septic
System &amp;
•Residential · ·
Utilities
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Owner, Mickle
Hollon
Veterans Memorial Hospital Is looking
Estimates
Chester, Ohio ,
for
caring,
ded icated
Licensed
(614) 992-3838
7 40-985-4422
Practical Nurses. Must have current
~
1~1~n
Ohio license. Full time positions
available.
SOUTHERN
· Apply In person 'o r call Veterans
OHIO DISPOSAL
·Memorial Hospital, Human Resources
•Resldentlalat 740-992-2104
Get tons of free stuff
$11 .00/month
from On-Line
•Commercial
Services!
•Senior Citizens
Plus
30
more amazing
Discount
secrets
•Dumpsters
1-900·976·333'9
•Monthly Payments
Call tor best prices:
ext. 9765
2.V9/mln,
Must be18.
1-800-809-7721
Serv-U
6t9-645-843f
10/13/ 1 mo. d .

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Ag ricultura l Lime,
Limes,one • Gravel
Dirt • Sand
985-4422
Chester, Ohio

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Ga rages. P o le Butld1ngs, Roofin g, 1 1ng
Commercial &amp; Res idential
27 yrs. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured
Phone 740-992-3987
Free Estimates
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•New Homes
·Gara ge s
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES
985-4473
7/22/tln

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GU!fSHOOT

LEGION

Rildne Gun Club
Nease Hollow Rd.
Every Sunday
.12:30 pm
Limit 680 sleeve
.731 back bore

BEECH GROVE ·
ROAD
GUN SHOOT

.1:00

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PM
Slug &amp; Shot
Matches
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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ASK QUESTIONS,
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sh1p, From Nice Female For Tai~, .

Walks &amp; FneMsh tp Send f.\&amp;·.
plies To 553 Seco-no Avenlla,.
Apanment 403 . Gallipolis, OM

45631
Pnncess V1deo Has X· Ra'te'd
Mo•·1es For Sa le. $15 Ea ch Qr~ ~
For $25, New Releases, 740·44 I·

51 67
Start datmg tonight! Have f~n "
playmg the Ohio Dating Game .- 1'-' ~
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Outdoor ACII\IIhes ISO SPF !~ ·
45. Send Response To · CLA 457
cJo Gallipolis Dally Tribune , 82~
T hird Avenue . Gallipo lis, OH ·
45631.
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SAYRE
TRUCKING

(Lime StoneLow Rates)

WICKS
HAULING

Hauling , Excavating
&amp; Trenc hing
Lim e sto ne &amp; Gravel
Septic Systems
,Trail er &amp; House Sites
Reasonable Rates
Joe N. Sayre

Limestone;
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

614-742·2138

614·992-3470

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YOUNG'S

Cousin's Home

CARfENTER SERVICE
· •Room Addition s
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
·Roofing

lmprovemenl and
Pointing &amp; Cooling
Residential &amp;
Comme rcial

•Interior &amp; Exterior

Painting
Al so Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Oh io
J&amp;L SIDING &amp;
INSULATION
•VInyl Siding •Soffit
·Fas cia
•Seaml ess Gutter
· Roofi ng
•Re pl acement
Windows
•Stationary Docks
·•Blown Insu lation
•Garages ·Decks
24x24 Pole Bu ildin g
starting at $5995
740-992·2772

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RUTLAND, OH.

DUMP TRUCK

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arid MB Toduy. Pre-Owned Co mpute rs.
740-992-1135 For A Price Quote!
Frognetlnternet Sign -up point for
........
Meigs and Ma son Counti es
114 Court St. Pomeroy, Ohi o 45769
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FREE ESTIMATES
or

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A

Professional

7 40-698-7231

~-·fill&amp;
"Your Computer Shop"
rrurn th e Courl House.

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PLUS

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ON·LINE ·
SECRETS!

HI.:I'USS

10/1/1

HOWARD
R. L. HOLLON
EXCAVATING CO~ J TRUCKING .

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740-441;.9416. 1-800-81'2-5967

Dozer, Endloader,
Backhoe, ·
Sight Preparation,
Utility Lines,
Build Roads
Licensed tor Septic
1 (740) 367-0280

Jo.s eph Jacks
740·992-2068

Phone 740·992-6670

*Free Estimates

"WI•ere Quality Doesu '1 Cost More" ,

PERRY'S
CONSTRUCTION

Free Estimates

. • *Free 5 Parts Warranty
*Free Digital Thermostat

BENNETI'S HEATING &amp; COOLING·. ·:.

POMEROY, OHIO
W. VA. #023477

MINIMUM PURCHASE MAY. BE REQUIR ED

. Auction Starting
Saturday, November 7 at 6:00 p.m.

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Air Conditioners ~sLow As '28 a month· ,,. :

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110 COURT ST.
1· 800-291 -5600

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'" "Easy Ot•er the Pfwrte Bartk Fimwcing"

.h'?"ANY SIZE UP TO 93 UNITED INCHES IN
•'-"'~
EXISTING WOOD DOUILI HUNG OPENING
" OPTI~NS AVAILAill

Local ed In lhe InSurance Plus Building

Jo e Wilson (614) 992-4277
2019

WORRYING!!!

LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS

Remodeling

Minor Repairs • Cabinets • Siding

CR·EDrr

•

• H o t Water Heate r
• F reezers

Custom Homes

Insured

1391 Safford
'" School Rd .
· ~l!lllpolls, OH

The Pomeroy
Elementary P.T.O. will
be having a Bake Sale
on Nov. 3, 1998,
Election Day. This
bake sale will be from
6:30a.m. until 7:30
p.m . for the voters.
Hope to see you there!

• Washers
• Ranges

William Safranek, Attorney At Law
(740) 592-5025
Athens, Ohio
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74o-446-9416

Poo l Tourna me nt Every
Thursday N1ght 7 30

"Net.'CI repair on any makc&gt;?"'

New Construction &amp; Remodeling

For Information Regarding Ba nkruptcy conlact:

Bennett Supply

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(Cut Out for Future Discount)

SUNSET HOME
CONStRUCtiON

BANKRUPTCY can relieve a debtor of

Discount Prices

Euchre To.urn ament Every
Tuesday Night, Sign up at 7: 00
Game startS 7:30

10 14/981 mo••

Great Deals On New Furnaces
Starting As Low' As $900.00, Installed
Call Don today at 1-740·742·2842
flSES and EPA Cert1fied

"Hug•

MIZWAY TAV ERN

Call 740·843·5426

• In stallation

MOBILE HOME
PARTS •

Apply in person or call Veterans
Memorial Hospital, Human Resources
at 740-992-2104

Over 20 years experience. '
Free Estimates

• Sa les • Servic e

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"Priced right all the.time"

Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Divorced

Inventory"
*Rbof Coatings
*VInyl Skirting
•water Heaters
*Door/Windows
*Electric/Plumbing
, Supplies
*Fiberglass &amp; Wood
Steps

• Vinyl Siding • Garages
• New Homes • Pole Buildings
• Room Addition~·
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"Don·e 'right the fu-st time"

New ·&amp; Used Tires
.Computer Balancing &amp; r!lounting
44087 Wipple Rd.

LOHG'S
COHSTRUCTIOH

DO.N'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

LPN's

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Nursing Assistants. Part time and full
time positions available.

CLEANING

44087 Wlpple Rpad (Five Pol nts Area)
Pomeroy, Ohio ·
Nick and Eleanor Leonard

Bill Vows
As Slate RepresentaHve
EDUCATION A ND HIGHWAYS To upgrade both systems, brin@ing
· to state wide ~ vels.
,
LAW ENFORCEME NT To ser:ure additional fundin g for our law
enforce~nt agencies.
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ECO NOMIC DEVELOPMENT · To attract mo re industry to our area will
be a priority be cause Bill Lelieves 1 "Our chU.lren, it they ch oose, shuLLid
have the opportunities a vailable to them to remain in Southeast Ohio and
raise their families".

Tom Moyer, the current Chief justice of the Supreme Court wants
to waste $90 million of your tax money to build a new office·building
and a plush new office for himself.
,,

for caring, dedicated State Tested

TRI-CPUN TY
SANITAT ION
MIGHTY MAC
AERATION SYSTEM
New light-weight,
fiberglass state and
county approve&lt;! with
two-year warranty.
740-742-2566
D. Howard' lll&lt;1&amp; 1 1t00

3 Rooms &amp; Hall

(740) 992-2036
OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp;HEATING

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Veterans Memorial Hospital is looking

CARPEl &amp;UPHOLSTERY

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

Call for appointment

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HOWARD' S

Room Additions • Roofin g

12/211911 mo.

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A viewing for cloalng a

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Garages • Replacement W indo ws

10/1/mO.

SOUTHERN OHIO DISPOSAL

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Help Wanted

New Homes • V inyl Sid ing New

In Hlsfortc Downtown Pomeroy

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BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

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Public Notice

~omeroy • Middleport, Ohio

HARTWELL HOUSE

made In accordance with

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1998

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the annual ~ilent auction .
Members from Meigs County ,
who anended were Pam Crow, Mar- . •
jorie Fell y. Manha Greenway. Wendy ·
Halar, JoAnn Hayes. Pauline Honon,
Suzy H} se ll. Donna Jenkins. Nellie
Parker. Gay Perrin. Carolyn Snowden. Sandra Walker. Paula . Whiu ,
· Duruthy Woodard. Becky Zurcher.
and a gue&lt;t. Lynn Ben&lt;ehoter

Movie-goers ~ink their teeth into
scary films over Halloween .weekend

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Monday, November 2 ,

Mo n day, Nov e mber 2 , 1 998

"No fob too big or
too small"
Free Estimates
(740) 367·0412
(740) 992-4232

New To You Thnft Sh.oppe· ·
9 West Stimson, Athens
740·592·1842
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Oua l1ty clo th1ng and hOuserTciJtj
1tems $1 00 bag sale el{'erj

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Thursday Monday thru Saturday
900·530

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Giveaway
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2 Year Old Male MIX&amp;d C0!11e '
Oog, 740·446·1062
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7 8 eaut1ful Pupplef$, 7 Weeks Olfl
1/2 Lab MIX After 3·30PM. 740'·
441·1707

Adora ble Ki tt ens To A Good
Home! Flea Free . Wormed And
UtferTramedl 740·446·8390.
Adbrab le puppies. part Ger ma n
shepherd. male &amp; tamale , 8
weeks, 304~675·6494 a11er 7·00

PM .

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Cute Puppies . To A Good Horil~
740·446·6941
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Large Female Calico Cat. Neul•
wed &amp; Declawed . lovely Dispo,~

SihOn, 740·245·5543
Siberian Husky, to good home:·
740·992·0040
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Lost and Found

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Los t· anyone wi th Informa ti on
missing r mgs m my home o~

Winter is arou~d
tile .:Orner
Come into

ELECTRIC OR

Plyma le Ad.· d 1amond sol1lalre,'"
114 carat. marquis shape, ring.~

IMP ERIAL TIRE
and have your car

SATELLITE

w1th two hearts. black onyx ri ng: ~
Avon dng wrth blue sto ne . Ae· •
ward tf returned, caH 304·675·

SERVICE

winterized Have you r

Call

ant1·freeze checked, Oil
changed, New t~res,
Snow T1res. Brakes
checked, &amp; Exhaust
Check out our
d1scounted tires.

992-6320
Local Satelli te
Provider
Best Electr 1c Pomeroy

5903.

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Lost. Gold Ring In Gallipolis Area~ ~
Gold With Red Set, $50 Reward!•
740·869·9832 Call Collect
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Lost Small Chihuahua Type Dog~..

Brown IBi acM: Wrth While Mark-,;.
1ngs, Ch ild ' s Pet , Los t· McCor·

1 m1ck Road, 740·44l·t983

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den e Adpn area Reward , (304)

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

¥onday, November 2, 1998

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The Daily Sentinel • Page 1 t

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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NEA Cro••word Puzzle
PHILLIP
ALDER

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
AL,1. Yon! So ... MUll
Behldln~
Qf &amp;f)UNE 2 00 p m.

F--... cloy ........ ,.,. , .
.. 10 ""' SUnday
edtdon ·2:00pm

• 10:00a.m saturdly

Garage Sale In Pal not. Novem
ber •th 5th, 6th 7th 9-5 lots Ot
Gtrts /Boys Clothes. N•ce Ladtes
Guess And LeVI Jeans, Aololtller
And Lots More• Everyth.ng

Cheao'
Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
7 family yard sale NoY 2r.:l &amp; 3rd
9 5 Skate A-Way { 985 99961
furMure met al clothes cabinet
mtcrowave ,.xerc1se equtpmenl
TV Nlnlendo &amp; games carpet
wmter clOthes emergency vehtcle
hght 89 Dodge p1ckup lots of

mi&amp;G
All Y•rd S.le• Mu•l Be Paid In
Adv•nce De•dlln• 1 OOpm the
d•y before lhe ad I• to run,
Sund•y &amp; Mond•y edition·

1 OOpmFlns •de rummage sale 11 /2 1111
10-4 Jots of winter clot~s 38400
St At 124 west

Pt. Pleasant

Overbrook Center has part 11me
LPN postl•ons aYadable for all
Shift$ if JOterested please contact
Ang•e Halley at 7-40 992 6472

3 bedroom coumry ll:nchen hv
mglfam1ty 2 baths detached ga
rage on 1 1/2 acres country set
tirtg Chester area $46 000 740-

EOE

985-3511

wanted· persons 55 and QYer to
hell) teach read•ng at Pomeroy
E\.tmentary With the STAAS Program Fitteenjlours per week
ChOice of $2 50 per hour stipend
01 tu1tJon unitS Jor )'Q'.JI grandctuld
or a child of your choice Pa1d
m11eage: and fr&amp;e lunch For an
apphcat•on or more rnformahon
caM Diana Coates 740-992 2161

Wanted Subslttute Hyg1en1st for
maternity leave December 18th
through the second week of Fe·
bruary Excellenl work•ng condr
lions 11'1 a modem office With great
pay Please call 304 773 5620 or
send resume to P 0 Box 380,

Mason wv 25m)

Growing Company Needs He lp
Now $250 $500 A Week Pari
T1me Full Time Easy &amp; Fun We
Will Tram, No E11penence Need
ed Senous lnqunes Only 1 600
204-7048

Business
' Training •

Galhpohs Career College Spnng
Valley Plaza 740 446 4367 1
800 214 0452 Accrethted Mem
ber, ACICS Reg 190-05-12748

Schools
Instruction

150

&amp; VIcinity

Auction ~
and Flea Market

R1ck Pearson Auctton Company
lull 11me auct ioneer complete
auctton
sen/Ic e
Licensed
166 Ohto &amp; West Virgm1a 304
773-5785 Or 304·773-5447
Wedemeyer s Aucti on Serv1ce
Galllpohs Oh1o 740 37~2720

Wanted to Buy

90

Absolute Top Dollar All U S Sll
ver And Gol d Coins Prool sets
D1amonds Antique Jewelry Gold
Rings Pre 1930 U S Currency
Sterling Et c Acqulshions Jewelry
M T S Coin Shop 151 Second
Avenue Gan•polls 740-446 2842

2526

Dependable lady Wrll Co House
cleanmg Call Edna Lan ier 304

67S.8738
Elec triC maintenance servrce
Wumg breaker bO)(eS, light fix
ture heating systems and Re
modeling 304-674-0126
Furn1ture repalf, refinish and res
toratlon also custom orders Ohio
Valley Reftntshln g Shop larry
PhilliPS 740-992 6576
Georges Portable Sawm1t1 don t
haul your logs to the mill jus t ~all
304 675 1957
..
Wrll Work For S4 00 / Hour Will
Haul Tra sh Junk Etc 740-367

0140

FINANCIAL
21 0

•

Clean late Mod~J Cars Or
Trucks 1990 Model ~ (!)r Newer
Smith Sulek Pont1ac 1900 East
ern Avenue GallipOlis
J &amp; D Auto Parts Buying
wrecked or salvaged vetncles

304·773 5033
Left front fender bumper radiator
lor 1992 Chevy 10 4 cyl 740
247-4292

s

Wan te d To Buy Use d Mobil e
Homes Call 740 446 0175 304

675-5965
I

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
110

Help Wanted

"OIIlce Manager / Matntena noe
Worker" 11 Interested wnte to J 2
Y 35 Wat er AssoCiatton Inc
PO 6 0 11 48 5 PI Ple:Jsant W\f
25550 at once Include your
mailing address and telephone
number An app l calton form w111
be marled to you by retur~ ma•l
Board of Directors
AVON I All Areas I Shirley
SJ)Eiars 304 675 1429
An Ohio Otl Cornpany Needs Ma
ture Person Now In The GALLI
POLIS Area Regardless Of E11
per lence Wr-Ite M A Read Po
Bo)( 696 Dayton OH 4540 1
Needed someone to stay w1th el
derly gentleman room and board
sma ll salary preler ma te 3011
895 3942
Now Accepting Appl~eaiiOns At
Dommo s Pizza Gallipolis &amp; Po
meroy Loca11ons Please Apply tn

Petsan
Oak H111 Tru ckln g Company Is
Seekmg Expenenced Sem1 Trac
tor Trailer Dnvers E11cellent Pay
&amp; Insurance Pa~age Over The
Road &amp; Local Drtving Exp erl
anced Dnvers Only Call 740
682 7773
Part T•me LPNS 16 to 32 I-I ours
Per Week Ca ll Midd let o n Es
lates 740 A4&amp;4814
Pan I me handyman needed
send resume to Oatly Senttnel
PO Box 729 74 Pomeroy Oh
45769
Someone To L1ve In &amp; Take Care
01 Elderly Coup le For Room &amp;
Board Plus Salary 740 446-4051
740.4463117
Telemarketert
work m our new Pr Pleasant ol
lice sell tng appotntmen!s Gr d
office atmosphere gM pay long
ter m employment ava1table For
Immedia te employment call 304
675-6539 I tam 5pm
Comp uter Users Needed work
bwn Hrs $20K $75K !Vr 1·800
349 7186 Exl 11 73 www amp-

lnc com

Earn EXII'I $$1$$
HOLIDAY HELP NEEDED
With Tak•ng G1ft Ord ers &amp; Host
lng Demonstrations
• Candles • Balh &amp; Body
• Fragrances 'Aromatherapy
" Sk10 Care r Ch11dren s Gifts
Call Tracy 740 44t 1982
Experienced Auto Body Aepa~r
man App ly At La rry s Body
Shop 2046 AddiSOn P ke Galli
polts

6909
House On State Route 7 South
Less Than 10 M.nutes From
Downtown Gathpolis Pnvate 2 112
Acre Lot W•th Breathtakmg RIVer
Vtew Approk 2 000 Sq Ft 3 BeG-

2 112 BathS Family Room ,
2 fireplaces Hardwood floors, 2
Car Garage Lots Of Extras! 740.
446 9762 Or 741}4.4&amp;-4514
Modern 3 bedroom house 2
baths couf)lfy kttchen large 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre lot TuQpers
Ptcuns Oh sewer already hooked
up $75 000 J40 985 3511 or
740-667 3304
Pnce reduced aga1n will consider
~;eUmg on lan d co nuact 3 bed
room split level new 3 car ga
rage new heat pump and air new
carpet throughout ve ry n1ce
home 740 742 4000

Business
Opportunity

Nitw brick Ra nch 3 bedroons
2 bath Den 2-car garage plus
storage area All Ecectracl t 2
Level acres S127 500 304 675

8959
Three bedroom ranch kitche n w/
appllanc es bath lR lurnllure
curtams 18x20 back Cleek out
bu tldl ngs ctty water blacktop
road Waterloo Ad $39 900 "1
800 486 8555

882·3319

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends thai you do buSi·
ness with people you know and
NOT to send money through the
mall un til you have lnvesllgated
rhe offering

ESTABLlSHEO RETAI L REPS!
EliC iting Serv1ce Des1gned To
Complement Present Product
Lmes E11 ce llent Commissions!
Fall Resume To 888 753·6334
Or Call740.753-6605

230

R1gh1 ln Gat:lmus ureat Locatron'
t/2 Acre MIL. 3 Bedroom House 2
Baths LMng Room D•ntng Room
N1ce Porch 1/2 Basement With
Good Dry Concrete Fld'o r N•ce
Big Shop Plus A Good Garage,
Top Notch Garden Barn Has 1
Horse Stall Plus A l•tlle Pasture
Cou nty Water And We ll Good
Furnace In Basement For Heat
Pr iced Just R1ghtl Roman 0
Hershberger 15586 Slate Route
141 PatriOt, OH 45658

Three bfJ(Iroom one bath home m
New Haven good ne1ghborhood
close 1o school and public pool
large yard new v1nyl Siding per
feel starter home $38 500 304·

INOTICEI

Ant1ques &amp; clean used lurni!Ure
wil l buy one piece or co mplele
household Osby Martll'l 740
992-6.576

House &amp; Lot For Sale 2 Bed
rooms 1 Bath S600 Down W A C
Easy Terms Located Near 81d
well Contact Oavtd t 800 448

7.tl).446-J385

Antiques &amp; Co llectables Buylng
1 P1ece Or Estates 740 446
2707
Antiques top prices paid River
Jne Antiques Po meroy Oh•o
Buss Moore owner 740 992

740-949 3228

RED BRICK RANCH Style
House E•ce11ent Condthon Partially F•n• shed Basement 2 Car
Garage Senous tnqutrtes Ontytt

Sadewal,k sa le contmues Mon day Tuesday &amp; Wednesday No
vember 2 thr u 4 Wheretll Hen
derson WV across from the post
o ff iCe at The Junque Shoppe &amp;
C J Leathers 1oam-4pm

80

Home for sale three bedroom ,
one bath mce home prteed nghl,

rooms

WOO AI Home

140

6yr 2 3 bedrooms lOfl tongue!
groove, pellet stove HP!CA ap
pUance$, garage spa, acre Bula
vilie Pike 740-367-o286

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
$500 Down on any 14x70 tn
stock llm•ted number free dehv

eryCf~~t1_~~00~·6~9~1·~6~77~7~----­
$999 Down o n any 98 model
Ooublew1de m stock Free Dellv
ery Call1 800-69 1 6777
Abandone d Home Ta ke Over
Payments Or Make OHer 1 800

383 6862

Professional
Services

12x65 2 br
742 2803

Livingston's Bsument Water·
Proofing, all basement re patrs
done free esti mat es li fetim e
guarantee 12yrs on tob e11peri
ftn(::e 3()4..895-3887
llving•lon•• Basement Weier·
Proofing au basement repairs
done free esttmates llfettme
guarantee 12yrs on JOb experience 304-895-3887

tota l eleCtflc 740

1963 Wmdsor 101156 2 bedroom
good cond1t to n must move

12500 080 304 675 8782
1969 Commumty moblle home
121156 askt ng $2300 740 843
53 10 da ys or 740 843 5147 alter
6pm
1971 Hillc re st 12x60 two bed
rooms wastier dryer stove &amp; re
frtgera! or a•or underptnntng
$4500 740 992 5039
1967 Clayton 3 Bedrooms 2
Baths Cen tral Air Gas Hea t
Oreal Condition! 740 3S8 8475
Pr ice reduced 1990 Sp ruce
Ridge 14x70 mobile home very
good cond1 t1o n 2 bedrooms 1 &amp;
1/2 baths washer &amp; dryer stove
re lr•geralo r central air B118 out
stde bu•ldmg tmmed1ate posses
stOn 740 992 6582

All real estate advert•s ng •n
lh •s newspaper •s subject to
the :=ederal Fa~r Hous1ng Act
ol 1968 wh•ch makes •t 11legal
to advert1se any prefereJlcC"
ltrmtat on or d scr mtnahon
based on race color rellgmn
se11famtlial status or nat1ona\
ortg1n or any 11!entton to
m&lt;~ke any such preference
hm tat1on or d•scnm•nanon

1996 14 Ft 1112 Ft Sunshine 2
BeiJrooms 2 Baths Island Kllct'l
en Oak Cat11nets 740 245 9834
Bll30 fully equ1pped ready 10
move St200 740 742 62B2 •
91 t4•70 2 bed room 2 bath
$15 000 w1th porches 740 992
4256

Tt)•s nev.spaper w11l not
knON•ngly accepl
adve ~IISemunts for real estate
W~ICh IS In VIOlation Oil he
l&lt;Jw Our readers are hereby
tnlormed that all dwellings
advert sed 1fllh1s newspaper
are ava1lqbte on,an equal
opportumty bas1s

ABANDONED HOME
3BA Assume l oan
Low Monthly Payments
Financing Available

304 755 5566
Doubl e Wtde New $999 Down
$237 per mo Free delivery &amp; set
up t 800 69 1 6777
"

REAL ESTATE
310 Homes for Sale
114 IMMEDIATE DISPOSALII
Reposessed /Must Sell 2 Brand
New R30 Premstallateel Prefab
Homes Htghest Ouallty Easy
Constructton Never Erected One
Is 4 Bedrooms 1 800 B74 6032
Sacr hce\

Large selectiOn of used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms S!arllng at $2995
O Uick delivery Ca ll 740 3Q5
962t
Oakwood Homes Barbow svtlle
Model Close Out 304 736

wv

3409

Mob le Home &amp; 314 Acre Lot For
Sale 1980 Kingsley 14x70 3 Bed
rooms 2 Baths l oca ted S R 218
Days 740 446 327 8 Evenings
740 446-3099

House Trai5er on Broad Run Rd
Jbr 1 112 baths, 2 added on
rooms Porch, garage Lot 2 AJ
C s household 1tems $1 5

:Jl4.882

ooo

~

we Finance Land &amp; Home Wllh
As l tllle As S500 Down 1 606
92s-~

' 800-383-6862

Busmess and
Buildings

Commercral Ofttce or Retail, 87
Mtll St Middleport 1
Sq F!
S400 mo Corner Butldrng 1•0
992 6250 AcqUtS IIIOnS {ne11t
-)

•so

Motllle Home 24X24 Garage
9FtX10Ft Storage"" BU1Id1ng
$36 000 00 740.388 888~
49 3/4 Acres On Wa rd Road In
Galha And Me1gs County Ap
pro11 5 Acres Clean Ra6t In
Woods $30 000 740.388-9105
App rox tmately 3 5 Acres Perry
Twp For Sale 740 446 4609 or
740-446-1104 After 5:00PM
Commerc•al Or Residential Tnple
Lot W1th Income In Crown C1ty
On Route 7 $53,500 740 256

1426
Scenic Valley at Apple Grove ,
WV Bwldtng lots smgle w•des
accepted
publ•c water
20
minutes from new Buffalo Bndge
on Jerry s Au t'! Ad Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576·2336

360

Real Estate
Wante!l

We Buy Land 30 -500 Acres)
We Pay Cash t BOO 21 3·8365
Anthony Land Co

RENTALS
410 Houses lor Rent
2 Bdrm House In GaU1pol1s De
pos11 ReqUired No Pets 740 379

2400
2 bedroom all etectnc home 1n
le tar t Falls w1 th ca rport lawn &amp;
garden Hud accep ted w1th com
pte ted appltcatlon &amp; references
wto 74 0 992·231 1 after 6pm
outside pets only
2 Bedrooms 1 112 Bath With Full
Basement In Paino! Call Alter 6
P M 7 4()-446-4569
3 Bdrms Famllyroom 1 3 Acres
2 OOOSqFt 3 Miles South "On 1
16X32 lnground Poo l 2 Storage
budd ngs 740 245 9412

3 bedroo m country house w1th
\awn a nd garden w1\l pay fo r
some deco rah ons or upkeep
Board Ad Letart 304 675 2484
3 bedroom house wtth garage for
re.nt In Rutland $285/mo plus de
pos1! 740 742 2367 ,

3 Belrms 1 1/2 Baths Full Fm
Basement Double Garage
,1; Mile Fro m HMC 740·

I;;,;;;:;·4

NEW BANK AEPOS
ONLY 3 LEFT
Sllllln Warranty

OWNER FINANClNG
AVAILABLE
304-755-5885

Two bedroom mobile home utrh
ties parllally patd call 304 67S
6512 atter 7pm
Two oedt'oom par11a11y furnl:shed
near Leon marn road S200 de
pos•t $200 month can 740 446
19Xl after 6 00 pm
Unfurnrshed M6b•l e Home OnCora M1U ADad Off 01 325 No
Pets References Oepos•l Re QUKed 74().245-5622

440

Apartments
lor Rent

992 2218
1 Bedroom

Economical Gas
tieat WfO Hook Up Near CrNma
$279/Mo., Plus Utlliti&amp;S Oeposrt &amp;
l.Base Aeqt.Jired 7"0-446-2957
20drm apts total electric, ap·
pUances furnist'ltd, laundry room
facahnes close to SChoo! 1n town
.t.pphcatrons available at VIllage
Green Apts U9 or call 740 992·
3711 EOH
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS A.T

BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 lo $358 Wa lk to shop
&amp; movtes Call 740·446 2568
Equal Hous1ng Opportunity
Furnlsned 4 Rooms &amp; Bath, Completely Redecorated Clean New
Carpet No Pe1s Or Smof(tng, Rei
erence &amp; Oeposrl Requrred Also
Furn1sfled 2 Rooms &amp; B~lh UpStairS, 740-446·1519
GraciOus living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at V11tage Manor and
R•verstde Apartments rn Middle
port From $249 $373 Call 740
992-5064 Equal Housmg Oppor
tunttles
lafayette Mall Gallipolts 2 Bed·
rooms 2 BathS All Uti!Jt1es In·
elu ded $450/Mo Deposit Re ·
qulred Plus 2 Rooms &amp; Balli No
Kitchen $200/Mo, All Utilities Included 740.441 1005
Modern 2 Bedro om Apartment

740·446.0390
New Apartment I Bedroom In
Rto Grande All Ulihtles Paid
Plus Cable Walking Distance To
Campus $375 00/Mo 740 245-

Elllclent clean two bedroom
deposit references no pets 304
675 5162
H ou~e

l or Rent w\th optton to
buy 4 bedroom 11 12 baths 1 car
garage fen ced In yard! Central
air/ heat Washer/D rye r Hook-up 1
Lg Deck, Stove Relrlg D• shwa
ter furn ished $525 Plus Oeposl l
(304) 675 7873

5iB2

Now Takmg Apphcaltons- 35
We st 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments
Includes Water
Sewage Trash $295/ Mo 740
441 1616 740 446 0957 1 740
446 6515
One bedroom apartment ln Mid
dleporl all utilities pa1d $100 de
pos\t $270 monlh call 740 992
7806 8am-5pm

265 1
Tatt, Townhouse Apartmen ts

Very Spac •ou s 2 Bedrooms 2
Floors CA I 1/2 Bath Fully Car
peted Pa!1o No Pets Lease Plus
Secur ty Deposit ReqUired 740
446-3481

Nrce 2 or 3 bedroom house 1n Po
meroy no pets 740 992 5858

450

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

Furnished
Rooms

C ~r c le Mote l l owest Rate s In

Town Newly Remode le d HBO
Ctnemax Showttme &amp; Otsn ey
Weekly Rates Or Monthly Ratos
Cons truclmn Workers Welcome
7404415698 7404415167

460 Space lor Rent

1 Bedroom Tra iler In GalhpoHs
N1ce Ya rd &amp; Porch $250/Mo
$200 Depostt References Re
qulred 740 446-9342

Mobile home site available bet
ween At he ns an d Pome roy ca ll
740 385 4361

470 Wanted to Rent

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes a1r
cond 11 oned $260 $300 sewe r
water and trash tncluded 740
992 2167

A 3 Bedro o m House Apt or
Trailer In town \ have good rei
erences Must be throug h HUD
call after 5 PM 304 675 1311

2 Bedroom Mob le Home Hannan
Trace Road Off 218 $225/Mo +
$100 DepOSi t 740 256 6202

MERCHANDISE

2 Bedroom Mnb•le Home $200/
Mo Depos •t 8 Mtles Out State
Rou!e 218 GallipOliS 740 446
8172 740-2566251
2 bedroom tra•ler m Aacme good
neighborhood carpo rt &amp; porc h
$300 per monlh .$300 deposit
re ferences reqUired 740 949
2217
2 be droom tra •ler In Racme 3
bedroom tra ler In Middleport no
pets 740 992 5M8
2 bedroom '" coun try Tuppers
Platns water hlp 740 992 7201
leave message
2 Bedrooms $375/Mo , Plus Utth
ttes &amp; Depos•t No Pets 740 446
4313 740 446 0879

510

3 bedroom handicapped acces
stble water &amp; sewer provided to
tal elec tr c bath &amp; ha ll Hud
vo LJ cher accepted Aactne area
Southern School D•sln ct 740
949 4802

Household
Goods

Appliances
ReconditiOned
Wa shers Dryers Ranges Aefngrators 90 Day Guarantee!
Frenc h Ci ty ¥aytag 740· 44 6

7795

GOOD

USED

APPLIANCES

Washe rs drye rs r elr~ge ra to rs
ra nges Skaggs Appliances 76
Vine Stree t Ca ll 740 446 7398
1 8BB 818 0128
Used Fu rmlure Store Below Holl
day Inn In Kanauga Twm Beds
Complete Stt5 Full Beds Co m
plate $135 Hutch $75 Dressers
Couches 740 446 4782

520

3 bed room mobile home S300

$150 deposi t no pets call 740
742 271 4

3 P11ce L A Group Set Kroeler
TraditiOnal Camel Color $500 00
Malchmg Set Htgh Back Sw1vel
Rockers Mauve Double Recliner
Lovesea1. Nearly New Bedroom
Swt Solid Walnut Trrple Dresser
With M1rror 1 P•ece Amertcan
Standard TOilet Bone Color
1300 00 NeYBJ Used Sill! In Box
74Q.367-0125
Almo nd
Whirlpool
Washer
$85 DO Twa GE Wasners $65 00
Ea ch Almoner Maytag Dryer
$75 oo Two Other Dryers Wt'llrlpool $50 00 Each 740 446-9066
A.tter5
Large Rocking Horse Baby bed
High Cha1r Swmg, Stroller Car
Seal 304 675-4548
Beanie Bab•es Selling Below
Secondary Market P nce 304

675-3090
Church pews lor sale 12 twelve
loot 4 ten foot $200 each 740
949 2217
Come Get Your C\J1 To Length
Stab Ftrewooel At The Sawmill
Just Outside Of Patriol On Patnot
Road $15 A PICk·Up Loael Guy
O.ne Get The Ne11t One Free
ThruOcl
Electnc Scooters Wheel c ha~r s
New And Used Stairway Eleva
tors Wheelchair And Scooter
Lifts Bowman s Homeca re 740

Sporting
Goods

Entire collection of Beanie Ba
hie sJ 24 current 19 r et ~red 11
May releases and 15 1997 and
1998 Teen le Beanies Many hard
to tlnds No bears $500 for au
Call 304 773 5155 between 5 and

9PM
Ektra Nlc a Used Furniture Ap·
p11a nces Dmette s Freeze rs
Beds Refr igera to rs Stoves
Washers Dryers Etc 740 446

4039 740 446-' 004
FIREWOOD

For Sale FIM D1rt W111 Deltver
Good Used Refrigerator $85 00
Gas Fur nace 48 000 BTU H1gh
Efftcrency 30 GaUon Gas Wat er
Heater 1 Year Old $45 00 304
675·2691
Grubbs Ptano tu ning &amp; rep~l rs
Probl ems? Need Tuned? Call the
plano Or 740 446 4525
Hay for sale· one mile north on ,
Rt 2 square bales S1 00 S2 00
Saturday only pick-up

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; AebUih In Stock
Call Ron Evans 1 800 537 9528
John Deere dozer 6 way blade
new e-ngme $12 500 TraHeze triaxl e heavy &amp;QUipment tra tler
dave tall w1th ramps $3 500 King
Cutler 5 br ush hog $250 1972
Mac truck 237 Mac mo! or
$2 000 740 742 2675
Kenmo re gas dryer $50 740
992 3575
Prlmestar $49 ms~aUalion $1 DO
worth o f fr ee programing free
Holiday gl " pack 800-263-'2640
SALE Kitchen Cabine ts 63%0FF
hsl pnce 1f purchased by the end
of October Free in home estt
mates Tn County Distributors
Inc 1 800 352 3t47
SATELliTE SYSTEMS t 8• RCA
01 sh $19 99 per Month Ask
About Free Programmtng No
Credit Check From 8 OOAM
, 9 OOPM 1 BOO 325 7836
Sectional Couch Wtth Qu een
Stze Bed In tt 740 446 4255
Sill elec tric exerctse tonmg ta
bias lose weight and keep 11 off
304 675 1961
Tw o Match tng Tapes try Arm
Chairs In Fa ll Colors Never
Used Very Eleganl 740 446
3377 More Information
Used comp ut ers $tOO $400 a
sys!em based on your needs
plus used pa rts ca ll 740 992
6700 leave message 1l not home
Used Patm Co11ers And Alu ml
num Wmdow Awnings Of Various
Stzes 740 446 2642
wanted adverti sing coltec ttble s
Coke Peps etc includ•ng old hn
signs 740-992 5053
Waterline Specia l 3/4 200 PSI
$2 t 95 Per 100 1' 200 PSI
$37 00 Pe r I 00 All Brass Com
pression Fltllngs In Stock

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Oh1o 1 BOO 537 9528
We buy anttques and part1al or
complete estates baby 1tems and
old Flestaware Jeans Fur M ur£
&amp; Ant1ques Tuesday through Fr
day 11am 4pm t45 Nort h Sec
ond Middleport

550

FREE STUFF FOR SPORTS
FANS 1 B88 5B8 3743 Toll Free

530

Antiques

Buy or sell River ine Anliques
lt 24 E Matn Street on AI 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W t O 00
am to 6 00 p m Sunday 1 00 to
6 00 p m 740 992 252 6 Ru(s
Moore owner

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
' WARMUP!"

Building
Supplies

Btock brick sewer p1pes wind
ows lintels etc Claude Winters
Ri o Grande OH Call 740 245
5121

560

Pets lor Sale

4 Pe kingese AKC registered 2 1
3 yrs otel 2 f 4 months old call
after 5pm 740 843 5175

8 Puppies Fu ll Blooded Esk •mo
Sp1tz $100 00 Each 7 Males t
Female CatiNO 992 5465

N1ce Tra•ler Secluded l ot Near
B•dweli Po rter 1 Bedroom $400/
Mo Include s All Ultl1t1es 740
441--Q720

Furnace Heat Pumps &amp; Air Con
d•lionmg Free Est•ma test 11 You
Don t Ca ll Us We Both Lose t
740 4466306 1 8002910098

A Groom Shop Pet Grooming
Fea turing Hydro Ba !h Don
Sheets 373 Georges Cmek Ad

Tra11e r For Aent Bea ut•fu l River
VIew 198 River Street Ka nagua
Deppslt References N o Pets
740 441 ·01 81 FoslerTratler Par~

'tiuntera Special' P le Inn Bed
and Breakfa st ~eo n WV $36/
person or $45/2 people 304 937

AKC golden retriever puppies'"'~
1st shot s a nd ~ormed $200
304 675 1689 days 304 576
2998 after 7 pm

,

'I

I

2447

AKC
Reg•sterec:t
German
Shepherd Male ancl Female
Ava •fatlle Black/Silver Slick/
Tan Bread lor QO(Id Tempera
ment (304) 675·4412 Oars.
(:Jl4) 1195-3322- &amp; W -

Ake

r~g1stered

Mm1ature

OashOund puppteS 1 red maHI 2
black/tan females 4 wks old
5200 $50 l!epos11 w111 hold 1111
ready to go 740-992·3265
AKC adorable Cocker Spaniel
pupp18S 74.0-992-6412

BUUIIIUI AKC Regtstered Maltese Pupp~es. 140-446-()857

Bnnany Span1e1, male, 17 month
Old reg iStered $50 080, 740
992 1477
Frencil Ctty Pet Groomtng by Afr
pomtmenl
W••h Bathing
Sy•tem· 650 Second Ave Galli
poliS 740-446-1528

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Stud service

AKC champ1on

blood hoe M101 Schnauzer (S &amp; P)
guarantee, call 740 992 6700
leave message ilool home

570

Musical
Instruments

Prano Kamball /Whitney, Good
ConditiOn Wttn BenctJ, $1,000
740-441-1416

580

740 446 0231

1800 or 060 304-516-2596

Nortll

93 Mercury Topaz 4 cyl , 5 sp •
••oellent eondriMM'I, $1 600 740.
7•2 2'357

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&amp; LIVESTOCK

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Tobacco baler air press tobacco
stnpper 304 675 3246 I 304 675-

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Wanted To Buy 350 Chevy Engine 740-446-1052
Your Area John Deere Dea ler
For Restdenllal And Commercial
lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tracto rs From 20 To 39 HP All
S1zes Ol 4 we And 2 wo Farm
Tractors Hay EqUipment John
Deere Sk1d Steer Loaders Check
Wllh Us About Financing On
Lawn Tractors And Low Rate Fl
nanct ng On New And Use~
Equtpment Carmichaels Far m &amp;
lawn Gallipolis OH 740 446
24121 800·594·1111

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1995 Chev Tahoe LT, red with
black tnm Oark red leather ln\Bfioo
or, rape and cd player, 15 ODD
miles, factory plast ic covers,
carpet, garage kept, $26,000 call
304.S75-3753

620 Wanted to Buy
Wa nted to buy Mason or Gatlla
area 100 Acres More or less
Fa rm woodl land Call (304)-

6756383

630

Livestock

2 Angus He1fers and 1 Angus
Steer 740 388-WDB
Baby pigs

tor sale

740-949-2908

TRANSPORTATION

s.

Lara rrt•e SLT Extended Cab
Loaded Power Windows, Doors,
Mirrors , Seat, Split Seat Cargo
Lid Reese Hllch 60K Extra Clean,
740-256-S.t27, 740-256-1004

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

Ford ""p ickup, 6 cyl auto,
runs very good, no rust,

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1968 Bronco e11cetlent condition,
$5000 740 94922t7
1976 Chevy Nova 4 Door Au
tom NC Always Been Garaged
740 446 9320 Arter 5 OOPM

1960 ·1990 HONDA CARS $100
·$500 Poltce Im pounds
All
Makes Avarlable Call 1 BOO 522
2730 E111 4420
1992 Cutlass Supreme 2 0 260
VB Good Co nd ll•on $1 500 00
F1rm 740 992 4568
1984 Otds R egency 98 Leather
In terior Rear Detrost New T ~res
Brakes &amp; Roto rs Power Every
th mg Atr Conditioner $1 100
7407422418 Or :lo4675 1860
1987 CJ 5 Jeep for sale call
(304) 675 "37

Belore 5 00

198B Bonnevtlle LE maroon 4dr
new tires &amp; bra~es good co nd
$3 200 304-675 5792 after 5pm
1988 Chevy Bere tta GT v 6
auto ale ps pb ste reo h igh
m1le s looks/run good $1575
740 247 4292

$3,000 740· 367- 0219
740-:367·7272

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1989 Jeep Cherokee Llmi1ed 4
l power everything AC &lt;4 wheel
drive CD player, $4200 080,
740-742-2367
1993 Chevy C 20 Short Wheel
base Convers io n Van Excel
Condition New Wheels "'nd
Tires, Maintenance Up To Date

$6,000 00 74().441 1013

Motorcycles

'

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AND THEN THE.
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THAT IS COMPLETJ:.LY

750 Boats &amp; Motora
lor Sale

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20 Ft 1995 Playboy /Challenger
Pontoon 50 HP Honda Gas Motor Low Hours E)(Cellent Condi·
$8,500 VIckie 740-245·

ANYMORE

Summers not overt Kawasaki
STS Jet ski, Still under warranty
three seater 83 horsepower
bought new July ol '97 three
matching Kawasaki ski vests antt
tra•ler all go wrth 11 Priced to sell,
$4200. 740 949-2203 or 740 949· ~
2045 will co nsider trade lor a
good pontoon boa!

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CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)
ASTRO-GRAPH
You nnght gam compliance from
your peers by usong heavy-handed
Tuesday, Nov 3. 1998
tactics today, but the results won 'I be
Make tt a poonl to rely solely on
worth ot It could cause long lastong
your own ontellect,lalents. and expc·
rancor m the ranks
'nences tn the year a head Do not
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19)
depend on others to help you run the
Auempung to compete agamst well·
show You'll tare much betler when
eslabloshed odds that favor the oth&lt;r
you operate as a lone ea£le
guy 1s JUst down nght stupod Don't
SCORPIO !Oct. 24-Nov 221 Even
knock your head needlessly ag.oonst a
t! you feel a btl supenor on your .obtl·
brock w.1ll
1t1es over those you assoc tale Wllh
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) It
loday don't letlhcm get thonk you re you know a t:ertmn ~ ubject or 1ssue
trytng 10 run lhe show L~t everyone woll rankle a fn end, make cenaon t1
make a conlrobuuon Tryong to p.llch
1sn't Interjected tn any conversattons
up a broken romance'&gt; The Astro· today Don 'l pour salt onto an old
Graph Matchmaker can help you
wou~d
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ARIES (March 21-Aprol 19) If
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PO Box 1758. Murray Holl Slatoon,
property or any other asset. heed your
New York. NY 10156
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SERVICES

1997 Dodge S tratus 4 Do or s
PW Automatic A,/C 27 000
Mile s $9 300 OBO 740 3 79

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opens one spade. you respond two
dubs , and he rebods two doamonds
What would you do now?
One bod that lhe nonluumamenl
player find&lt; mysteroous ts tourth-suot
forcmg Here. three dotterenl suols
have been bod Whal does ol mean t!
1he responder completes the circle,
btddmg two hean s 1
First, he ha.&lt; game-forcong values
Second. he has no more·descroplove
bod avaolable He os hopmg that atler
hearmg a third bod from partner. he
woll know whoch way lo turn
On the second round North would
loke 10 gel onto three no·lrump. but he
cannot stop the fourth sutt, hearts
Enter fourth -sUit forcmg .. bod two
hearts One of partner's top pnorotoes
os to bod no-trump wtlh a slopper
as here
Agatnst lhree no-lrump, Wesl ..
perhaps unwosely .. led I he heart sev·
en five, queen, kong. How dod lhe
play proceed?
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spade. one heart, two doamonds and
lwo clubs It was logocal to hope thai
lhe spade finesse would wm or. ol ot
lost,lhat lhe spades were 3-3 and the
hearts 4-3
So. Soulh pl.1yed a club to dum·
my 's kong. lollowed by a spade to hts
queen When 1t won , decl arer
relumed lo dummy woth a dtamond
,md carelully c.oshed the club .oce
When the queen unexpoicledly
dropped, South took dummy's club
JaCk. repealed the spade I messe, and
clanned nme tnch three spades one
heart. two do.unonds and three clubs
Note ttn.1lly th.11 ot Norlh bods
three no I rump on the second round.
Easl can detent 1he cantraLl by lead
mg the he.trt queen

Midas Sell Contained Motor
Home Generator like New On

1997 Dodge Neon t 1 000 miles
4 cylinder automatic Good Con
d1tlont $6 500 00 740 441 0337

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The enigmatic bid

I MONDAY

1985 Coachman Slide in Camper
A1r Furnace Hold ing Tank ~ Relrlgerator, Water Heater Stove 4
Hydraulic Jack Tape Player
Good Cond111on $3,500 740-25d

Professio nal 20yrs 9)(per lence
with all masonery brick, block &amp;
stone Also room addi tions ga
rages etc Free estimates 304
773 9550

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7 lloknprivala

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PEANU'l'S

Campers .,.
Motor Homes

6323

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5 SeH

26DI11Urbtlle

North
2•
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Set Of 4 Armstrong Tires LT 265
75 R 16 Mounted on Chevy Corvette Wheels All For $300 00
7110 367 0 125

C&amp;C Genera l H ome Main·
tenen ca· Pai nti ng vinyl slellng,
carpentry doors windows, baths,
mobile home repair and more For
free estimate ca ll Chet 740 992·

(mab do llllh)
32 Kenluclty blue

K 8 52

New gas tanks &amp; body parts 0 &amp;
R Auto Ripley WV 304 372 3933 or 1· 800 273-9329

7795

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NUMBERED LUIUS IN
THESE SQUARES

740 245 5677

810

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Budg et Prtced Transmissions
and Engines All Types, Access
To Over 10 000 Transmissions

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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

1990 CLJtlass Clera 4 Doors Ex
celle:nt Condi ti on 1 Owner
$2 195 1988 Beretta Z6 5 Speed
Great Condlllon $2 195 Cook
Motors 740 446 0103

3446

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1994 YZ15 Racing Dlrtblke, Excellent Condrtlon, New Tires New.

Appltance Parts And Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex·
perlence A ll Work Guaranteed,
Frenc t'l City May tag 740 44&amp;-

1997 Chevy LUmtna AM/FM AJC
Cruise Control Excellent Condl·
lion Must Sell Stl 500 740 6B2

THE BORN LOSER

1987 F 250 Super Outy XLT Lar·
let Diesel 4x4 $1 000 740·

19B8 Suba r u Jus!y $650 Neg
1990 Gao Metro $1 650 OBO
740 446 3407

1993 Grand AM GT 4 Door Red
69 ooo Miles $5 ooo 740 3670219

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Ford 4x4 4 Speed \f 6

1987 Dodge Aries 4 Cy lin der
Auto A r 113 000 Miles $700
080 740 25&amp;-1233
1987 Ford Tempo $700 00 304
675-6339

PLANJ' JUST A
MDM~NT AGO.

1984 Chevy KS Blazer, Camper
Spetcal 4x4, AC, At New Tires. 1
Exhuast Must sem $3 500 080
740 446 3580 Leave Message

710 ALitos lor Sale
87 Cutl ass Sa lon 4 55 AT AC
PW sunroo f vette r al\ys very
mce '$3500 304 675 2909

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1995 Dodge Truck 1500 Series

740

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Dealer: South

1993 Chevy 4X4 Z71 Loaded,
350 5 Speed Many ,b trasl
Booke $1&lt;4 000 $11 000 7•0·

1993 Geo Tracker 4x4 PS, PB: 5
Speed Air, AM/FM Cassene, Soft
Top $4 900, 740-448 3587

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111 Comic Sid
17 In finery)
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20 Chemical

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Mrles, 740-379-2451

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Ford 2000 3 cyl dresef $6,100
cove red ut1hty traller 5'x6' $150
pole barn, 251150, no tresses
$850 4 se ctton, 12"x16 meta l
p1pe Mossberg 12 gauge, full
choke plus dee r barrel $250
740.992·3564

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730 Vans• &amp; 4-WDs

Financing As low As 6 9% With
John Deere Credit Approval On
Used Tract ors Carmichaels
Farm &amp; Lawn GalllpoiJS Oh io
74044624120r18005941111
Also See The 'New~ 4000 Series
Compact Utility Tractors -Several
In Stack

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S 10 2wd New Tires
Brakes ShOcks Batt Clulch, UJolnts . 4 3 5$1), Air, Tilt, Cruise
Sunroot Exuas $4,000 Firm!

1980 ·1990 Trucks$100 $500
Pohcalmpounds
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TRACTORS

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1991

asldng $1,600 304-675-9440

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1990 Dodge Dakota Wrth Topper,
4 WD Can Be Seen On R t 588
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1971 Oodgo Pick Up, 6 Cyltndor•
Standard Runs Good Raady To
Wot&gt;. $450. 740-3~

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1993 Chevy 2500 4

33 1111 ched poolr

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Cobta
2 389
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C'
4 transmission,
needs
paint

t 995 Chevy S·1 0 Vortec V 5Speed 30 000 m1les A/C AM
FM Cassette S8
2..
5160 or 740-245-9504

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

446 7283

304 675 6734

House For Rent Pa tno t Area
740 446 4569 After 5 PM

675 8676

caiiTracy At 740-«11982

N•c e Clean 2 bedroom referenc
Washer /Dyer Hook Up! 304-675-

Twin Rivers Tower now accepllng
appllcattons for lbr HUD substd
Ized apt lor elderly and hand •·
ca pped EOH 304-675 6679

Two bed roo m lull ba se ment re
fngerato r and stove furnished
$300 monlh plus deposi t and ref
erences no pets on e bed room
apartment all new no pets 304

30 Oars All Na...,/Gauran-

Cui Split Delrveredt Jared 740
446 6586 Chad 740 446-1271

Small 1 bedroom turnrshed apartmen t Ml Vernon Ave no pets,
reference and depos•t 304 675

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To Gel Paid S$$ For
The Pcunc:ls Or Inches
Voo Wil Lose In The Next

5100

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New 1998 141170 !h ree bedroom
Includes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes sklr ttn g deluxe steps
and setup Only $187 08 per
month w th $107 5 down Call 1
800.837 3238

2 br /basement close !o hospi!a\
and stores goo d mvestment
304 675 5162

21Cub1c Feel Wt'11te S•del $ 1de
Kenmore Refngerator Ice Water
In Door Too B•g For K11chen
$375 00 740-25fXI445

One be dr oom furnished apart
ment 111 M1ddlepor1 740 992
919t

2 bedroom t 112 bath firepla ce
gas furnace 1270 sq It of living
space
1n C he ste r
askmg
$47 000 740 985 3582

Trader fof Rerlt 140-446-1279

1 · 5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
14,000 Local Gov 1 &amp; Ban k
Repo s Call t
522 2730

3 bedroom trailer $300 a mon th

6777

7864

mshed and unfurn•shed• secunty
depos•t requi red no pels 740

NEW 14xBD 3BR

New 16~8 0 $500 Down $245 per
mo Frea a1r sk u t 1 aoo 69 1

3194

I 3B Acres Level W/ 12FI X 60FI

monthly Ball Run no pets ms de
deposit water 740 742 2319

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV
304·755·5885

1 Crypt &amp; Plate, 1350 740 367

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur-

New 14x70 S500 DoWn $199 per
mo Free arr skirt I BOO 691
6777

$199 Month Only AI

2 b&amp;droom 1n M1~dleport $275
per month plus dePosit. 740..992:·

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

' A L•ttle Count ry In Town ' Price
reduced large restored v1ctortan
home s1t uated on 12 acres v 1
lage of Middleport Secluded and
pr •va te close to scho ols and
churches Privat e br ck c ir cular
dnve br~clo; pahO modern kitchen
family room w/1 replace 3 4 bed
rooms two baths large formallR!
DR large Ioyer fou r origina l
stamed glass wmdows
30
minu tes from Athens 15 20
mmutes from Gallipolis Fo r ap
pomtm"'ent calt 740 992 5696

GLAMOUR BATH

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

29 POopte Wanl8d

4 Bedrooms 2 Baths $229/Mo

340

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

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wtth
dommeenng than usu.tl She or he
could hav e uilenor mouves tor
undt=nmmng your arms
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) If pos
stble. try to lind a qu1 et corner 10 go
do your work Yow pertQrmance lev
el goes down wtth 1nterrupttons or
someone ~.:onstantly peekmg uv er
your shoulder
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Someone you .tssoctale "'tlh today
m1ght have some k1nd ol problem
!hat could mterrupt your pl.on s Be
ktnd and help thos person tn stead of
addtng to hts or her burdens
L~O (July 23-Aug 22) Should
you ftnd yoursell tn a superviSory
role loday, ,,d Joke Solomon who
tempered power wtth compasSion
It ' II av01d unnecessary grumblong
amon g the ranks
VIRGO !A ug 23-Sept 22) It 's
your prerog.tt1ve to march to a d1f
ferenl drummer today Don't be surprosed 1t you look back over your
shoulder and lind no one os loll ow·
1ng you
assocralt ng

1

NOVEMBER 2·1

�P~ge

12 • The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Monday, November 2, 1998

Tuesday
Weather

Vote today! Polls open until 7:30 p.m.
Honduran death toll mounts, Page 6
Side effects of Viagra, Page 10

Today: Partly cloudy
High: 40s; Low: 30s

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intended to provide a nutritional
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generated will be used to support
the existing lunch and home
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Mixed Vegetables
Bread
Prunes

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Chili Con Carne
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Pertecticln Salad
Crackers · '

Oven Fried Chicken
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Mashed Potatoes an11 Gravy
Green Beans
Roll
Carrot Cake

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Scalloped Chicken
Broccoli with Cheese
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Tropical Mixed Fruit

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Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes
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Bread
Orange Juice

Fruit Cocktail

Cracl&lt;ln
P81fectlon Salad
Grapes
Brownie

Liver &amp; Onions
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Buttered Com
Bread
Fruit Cocktail

Macaroni and C'-"e
Creamed Tomatoes
Gnlen Beans .
Bread
Peach Slices
Codl&lt;ie

llakect Steak
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

BBQ Chicken Fillet
_Scalloped Potatoes
Cooked Cabbage
Breed
Peach~ Creamy Pudding

Sweet and Sour Pork
Mashed Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts
Br8ad
Applesauce

Beaf~tes

Baked Fish
Lyonnaise Potatoes
Buttered Com
Bread
Peach Slices

Hamburger on Bun
Broccoli &amp; Potatoes-HOM
Broccoli Soup- Sije
Tomato Juice-Site
Applesauce

Beef Stew

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Glazed Carmta
Bleed
Pinliapple Tidbits

New England Boiled Dinner
(Ham, pollt081,
carrots. cabbage)

Biscuit
Banana Slices in
Red Gelatin
Roast TUII&lt;ey
Potatoes and Gravy

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GrBWOBeans
Bread

Dressing

Lima ee..s &amp; Com

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Cranberry Relish
Pumpkin Pie

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Meat Sauce
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Garlic Bread
Tropical Mixed Fruij

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Orange J.uice,
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Rocky Road Pudding

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November Activities
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Heather Sabrie, Outreach specialist with the Ohio Consumers'
Counsel, Is shown at right conferring with Frank Vaughan and
Jane Walton following the presentation about Columbia Gas
Customer CHOICE program. Ms. Sabrie gave a very
lnfornnatl_ve prog.r am about the gus choice program, electric
deregulatiOn, and ·telephone cra"'.l"ing for the s.enior citizens in
attendance.
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Dr. William Smith, Orthopedic Surgeon at Holzer Medi~al
Center, Is shown displaying a model of a knee joint ·HI a recent
_program on Hip and Knee Replacement. .
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Your Senior Center
Is Here For You!

The Meigs County Senior will be held Tuesday, November 17
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Citizens Center is open Monday from 7:00 p.m.~8 :30 p.m. and
through Friday from 8:00 to 4:30 Wednesday, Nov ember 18 from
TRIPS
p.lJl . Regularly scheduled activities 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. at the Center.
A trip to Parkersburg for mall
are quilting, sewing, cards, games, Cost for the program is $5.00. shopping and the living Christmas
and pool. Weekly activities are line . Please call the Extension Office at Tree program · at th e North
dance team practice wit'h Paulette 992-6696 or the Center at 992-2161 Parkersburg Baptist Chur~h has
Harrison, instru~ tor, every Monday to make .a reservation .
been scheduled for Friday,
The Retired and Senior Volunteer
from 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. and the
Thursday, November 19- the December 4. Cost will be $20.00 Program (RSVP) recently held the
knitting circle every Wednesday annual thanksgiving dinner will be for trav el by motorcoac h and Annual Volunteer Recognition
from 10 :00 a.m .• noon .
The served at noon. Rev. Bob and Joan admi ss ion for the Christmas along with celebrating the twentyExercise Room is open daily from Robinson will present a program at program.
Dinner , will be at fifth anniversary of the program."
8:00 a.m.-4:30· p-.m. for people to 11 :00 a.m. Seniors celebrating Country Buffe.t at your own cost. The following volunteers received
use the exercise equipment.
birthdays in November will be Call Alice, 992-2161, for
awards for years of service:
The "Over 50 Exercise Class" is honored before the dinnec.· .,,
inforfnation and reservations.
held on Monday and Wednesday at
Two shopping trips are scheduled
Friday, November ·. 20- the
Ten Year Award-Eilen Bowers
3:30p.m. thr6ugh December '16 th . Arthritis Support Group will meet by Center van at ·a cost of $5.00.
Bernice Carpenter, Polly Curtis',
This class will consist of stretching from 10:00 a.m.- II :30 a.m. with Tuesday, November I 0, the trip
Alta Ferrell, Wanda Fetty, Gertrude
and bending exercises for Sarah McGrew, RN, coord inato r.
will be to Athens for shopping at Tracy' Edna Triplett and Evelyn
strengthening and mild aerobics for
the old mall and University Mall, Wofford .
cardiovascular exercise, cost is $.50
with lunch at Ponderosa.
for each sess ion attended.
The trip on Tuesday, December
Fifteen Year Award-Jackie
A beginner line dancing cl.ass
15, will be to Gallipolis for
.
Hild
ebrand, Mary Loudner and Eva
will be held on Monda.ys from
shopping at Hill's Plaza and Wai'' ·
10'30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. for six
Mart with lunch at Golden Corral. Robscn.
Twenty-Five. Year Award fleclplents pictured from left to
weeks. Paulette Harrison will be
The Meigs Multipurpose Senior Call Wanda or Karen, 992-2161, to
right: Lula Hampton, 'Charles Blakeslee and Loretta
the instructor and the cost will be . Ce nt er will feature a "Tree of reserve a seat .on the van for the
.Beegle. Not pictured Ia Marjorie Brewer, who was unable
TWenty Year Award-Anna Fitch.
$1.00. This class is good exercise Li¥hts" to ho~ or fri ends, relatives, shopping trips.
to.attend.
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and Is open to beginners and former netghbors or church members.
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members who want to partici'pate · Donations .of $5.00 will place an
·for the eXercise.
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ornament on the tree in memory,or
A represe ntative from the 'Athens to honor a recipient. The purchaser
Social Security Office will be at the will be given the ornament as a
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Every Wed.nesrlay Storewide Savings
212 EAST MAIN ST..
Center on Wednesday, November.· kee~sake following the holid ay
11th &amp; 25 th from 10:00 a. m.-1 1:00 seaso n. All proceeds from the
POMEROY, OH.
·992-3785
GOLDEN BUCKEYE CAROS
a.m.
"Tree of Lights" will be used to
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Friday, November
6-t he assist the Home Delivered Mea l
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thirteenth ann ual Arts and Crafts Program. You may mail your
· Show will be held from 10:00 a.m.- donations to the
Meigs
5:00 p.m. with area craftpe rsons Multipurpose Senior Ce nter, 112
having a wide var iety of handmade East Memorial Drive, P.O. Box
itefl)s avai lable for sa le for gifts and .722, Pomeroy, O~jo 45769:
DOWNTOWN GALLIPOLIS
holiday, decorating. Food wi ll be
avai lable to the public from 12:30
p.m.-4:30p. m.
Thursday, November 5-0 r.
David Faro, Podiatrist, will conduct
a foot screening from 10:00 a.m.1
"Serving Southern Ohio for ove r 20 years"
noon. Call Diana Coates at g92.
2161 to make an appointment.
Uft Chai rs
Mastectomy Supplies
Thesday, November'
I 0-the
Wheelchairs
Cervi"al Pillows
At hen s shopping trip wi ll leave the
Hospital
Beds
Tractor Equipment
Cen ter at 9:30 a.ln.
Shower Stools
Wednesday, November U -the
Tens Units &amp;
Grab Bars
Stroke Survivors Support Gro up,
Supplies
• ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIRS
wi th Lia Tip ton, OT, Hol7c r
Commode Chairs
Back Supports
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BATH SAFETY EQUIPMENT
l&lt;chabilitation, coo rdin ator, wi ll
Walking Aids
Knee,
Ankle
Braces
• RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT
Atcct from I :00 p.m.-2:30 p.rn.
Diapers&amp;' Chux
• HOSPITAL BEDS·
Nursing Supplies
. Thursday, Novem'ber 12-Dr.
• LIFT CHAIRS
HOME OXYGEN
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Ostomy
Supplies
Support Hosiery
· James Schm oll will cond uct a
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'STAIR
GLIDES
24 Hr. Emergency Service
· Diabetic Supplies
vision scree ning from •10:01) a. m.First Aid Supplies
• OSTOMY
Feeding Pu mps
Respiratory Therapist On Stall
noon . Call Diana Coates at 992• DIAPERS &amp; CHUXS
Dressing&gt;
2161 to make an appointment.
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Wednesday, November 18- the
monthly Blood Pressure Clinic will
bc .hcld from 9:30 a.m.- 11 :00 a.m.
Blood sug ar screening will be
1480 Jackson Pike
availabl e for $1 .00.
Tnll Fro·•·
Gallipolis, OH
· The an nu al Hoi iday Happening
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I-BOO-I I :l-2:!11(,
program conducted by Becky Baer,
Meigs , County Extension' Agen~,

RSVP recognition program is held

"Tree of
Lights"

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CAA submits se~ond welfare-to-wprk pr9Posal

Scalloped Chicken
Broocxlli with c Hrta-d Beets
Bread
Tropical Mixed Fruij

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John Lentes, Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney, will be at
the Meigs Multipurpose Senior Center on November 19, and
December 17, rrom 9:.30 a.m. to 2:00p.m. to' assist seniors with
legal issues, ·answer questions, prepare wills, etc.
If you would like an appointment tq talk with him, call Darla
Hawley at992-216l.

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Meigs County's

lemon lush

Roast Beef
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

Rocky Read Pudding

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.Gf-'ee..s

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a-Slice

Tossed Salad
Garlic Bread

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Baked Steak
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Glazed Carrots
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Beef Tips in Gravy on Rice

Maohed Potatoes

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Baked Steak
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Lima Beans and Com
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Applasauc:e

Sweat Potatoes

Dallas hands
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MEIGS SENIOR CENTEf:=t

vening Meals
The Senior Nutrition Program
'evening meal will be served on
Tuesday and Thursday with serving
from '4:45 to 5:30 p .m.
A
suggested donation for th e evening
meal is $4.00. The evening meal is

Tomorrow: Partly sunny
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Sports

November 3, 1998

· It is the secon~ proposal made by the agency. and was requested by the comBy BRIAN J . REED
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missiun~rs after the board dett!'rmined that the admin i :&lt;~trati on costs assoc iSentinel News Staff
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A second proposal from Gallia-Meigs Community Action Agency for a . ated with the lirst plan were e~cessive.
A plan was s ubmit~ed last week by the University of Rio Grande.
welfare-to-work program was presented to the Meigs County Commission·
second plan would serve 55 clients." and would involve ski lls a.ssessCAA's
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. ers during their regular meeting on Monday.
menls and jpb training. and place the clients iri public-s.:ctor jobs in an attempt
The plan calls for the e~pe nditure of nearly $222.000 in state and federto tmin them for pri vate-sector employment, according to Tom Reed of CAA.
al funds earmarked for training welfare recipients and placing them in paying jobs.
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who presented the plan.

Accordi ng to Reed, the second plan differs largely from the first in tMt
the connection between training and assessment is stronger, and COA D)Velfare· to-Work and JTPA traini ng dollars are also available for use .
-The admini stration costs have been reduced from $33.000 to $15.000.
Re~d said that the agency ~.:itt!d $33,CK &gt;O in administration in ils first proposal
beco.~u:\e it is the maximum amount al lowable under the prognun for the costs
of operation. The $ 18.000 difference has been placed in the fund for panic- ·
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Voinovich
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elections
allegation

p'omeroy Council
considers roof
replacement job

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By PAUL SOUHRADA
Associated Press Writer ,
COLUMBUS'- The Ohio Elections cOmmission . plans to investigate allegations that Gov. George
Voinovich tried to hide the source of
money paid in 1994 'to a company
controlled by hi s brother to cover the
salary of a political ally.
The complaint was tiled Wedresday but did not come to public altention until Monday. whe'n a lawyer for
the state Democratic Party discovered
it. Party officials called a news con'
fercnce in an e lection-eve attempt to
gain some politic:tl mileage.
Voinovich. a Republican, is the
favorite to win the U.S. Senate seat
being vacated by U.S. Sen. John
Glen'"!. in loday's election.' Secretary
of State Bob Taft, alsc a Republican
and normally an ally ofVoinovich. is
running for governor. but handles
FINAL SWING . Ohio Gov. George
Michael, at the Courtyard restaurant In
election complaints a• a duty· of his
Volnovlch, right canter, reached out to sh.ake
Brack1vllle during ..the final hours of his.c~~:.
current oft1ce.
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- handa with Lydia Dob~. left, 8tld-hw~1tle'ti.S. eentte orf"MOftiS&amp;y. ('Al')
Voinovich aga_in today said He
would CO&lt;&gt;perate fully with the elec- last six campaigns." Boyle said today
• Gallagher then worked out a deal Judge Sandra Beckwith in Cincinnati.
In an affidavit attached ll&gt; the elections commission. "I support it," he in Cleveland. "Perhaps today 's accu- with Fabiano to pay him $5.0001 a
said as he voted in Cleveland. " W.e sations show one of the ways that all month. with half the salary paid by tions complaint~ Panichi said he was
need to enforce the' election laws."
occurred,"
The V Group. an archite"ure and at a get-together with Voinov ich and
It is against stale elections laws to
The potential peilulties for mis- construction managerl1ent ~.:ompUny
his brother in which the payment IO
misrepresent information on cam- representation include forfeiting the owned by Voinovich's brother. Paul. Gallagher was discussed. Asked
paign finance repurts filed with the governor 's ollice
though
Fabiano and The V Group paid ·. about the appeamnce of a campaign
secretary of state. Candidates are also Voinovich likely will have already Gallagher about $60,000 before they expen.se paid to the V Group. Panichi
prohibited from accepting campaign left the office before the matter is decided they had helped him out noted: " Politically it doesn' t look
·contributions from corpurations. ·
resolved. The commission has sched- enough. Fabiano told the IRS. Paul good."
Taft said he filed the complaint as '· uled a preliminary hearing for Dec. Voinovkh suggested his brother\
Instead. they brought in a camsoon as he received it from Fr.mklin 10.
t·ampaign .curnmittee reimburse the paign fund-rai ser. Nick Mama is. to
County Prosec utor Ron O' Brien, also
At the center of th~ complaint is two companies - a rnove Iuter act as a go-between. Fabiano told the
a Republican. But Voinovich oppo· .Ray Gallagher. a former pipefitters approved by the gov~rnor. accor~ing IRS:
nent Mary Boyle was skeptical that union official from Cleveland.
to Vince Panichi, Voiriovich's earnOn., Dec. 5. 1994, the campaign
the matter was hanqled without delay.
Voinovich appointed Gallagher to paign treasurer.
wrote Mamais two checks totaling
· ''It's a perfect example of a one- an $80,000 job on the Ohio lndustriThe circumstances of the fedeml $60.000 fnr "voter program develparty system. The delay must have, at Commission in early 1994. But the investigation surrounding the case are opment services." Mama is then
been so they could figure out a way , offer fell through after it was revealed unclear, however. Both Jon Allison. wrote a check to Fabiano and one to
Bob Taft and George Voinnvich can that Gallagher had a previous felony a spokesman for the secretary of a company he controlled. Fubiano's
cover lhis until il won ' t muller in an conviction, according to a transcript stute!s oftice, and Phil Richter, exec· company then wrote a check to The
election:· she said.
of an Internal Reve nue Service inter- utive director of the elections com· V Group.
" Forty million dollars was raised view with Michae l Fabiano. a lobby- · mission. said the matter is subject to
Mamais took a $3,000 cut for himby Voinovich committees over the istahd fri end of Gallagher's.
a gag &lt;lrder issued by u.s. Di strict self, the complaint

Congressional seat campaig·n 's .
s. pending m·ay surpass $1 mil_lion
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By PAMELA BROGAN
Gannett News Service
. WASHINGTON - Democmtic
incumbent Ted Strickland and his
Republican chullenger. Lt . Gov. Nancy Hollister. each are. expected to
spend more than $ 1 million in a tight
race for Ohio's 6th Congress ional
District seat.
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··our campaign funds are in a conshmt state of flux.." said Jess Goode.
Strickland's campaign press secretary. " It will be a milli on-doll ar race
by the time we ari: throu gh."

Good Afternoon
Today's

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As of Sept. 30, Strickland had
raised $700;703 during the 1997-98
campaign cycle as compared 10
$710.152 for Hollister. an analysis by
ihe Center for R ~spon s ive Politics
showed. The cenler is a nonpartisan
gro up that tracks the role money
plays in politics.
Between Sept. 30 antl Oct. 14.
Strickl:utd raised . an :tdditional
$73. 107 compared to $31.256 for
Holli ster.
Both catllpaigns report that us the
race ti gh ten s,and heads toward ·next

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Tuesday's voting. cash is being spent
on TV and radio ads us soon as it
comes through the d&lt;!or.
Betwee n Oct. 1 throug h Oct. 14.
}1ollister'scampaign spent$196.994.
.including $ 169 .~90 it paid to Colum~
bus-hased Midwest Communicalions
for medi:I purchases. Only $36.320
remained in her camp:tign. Federal
Election Commission recllrds
showed.
"We're ·spending our money on
media and grass· mots efforts.·· Hoi (Continued on Page 3)

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Two phases set for sewer project
from restaurant to corporation line
' FREEMAN
By JIM
Sentinel News Staff
Roof and sewer projects dominated discussion at Monday night's meeting of PomeroY Village Council.
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Council met first with contractor Greg Bailey of Home Creek Enterprise&lt; Pomeroy, concerning the proposed roofing project for the old Pomeroy
Junior High School. which is now owned by the village.
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Council earlier' approved the application of a foam roof. but did not follow up on it s deci~ i o n . Bailey us ked council to'considel' other types of ~f~ . .
Council agreed to let th e project out for bids, and will have a structur~l
engineer examine the building to determine which so rt of (oaf will offer the
best pro.tection. Village Administrator John Anderson . wa.." authorized l&lt;1
employ an engineer at a cost not to exceed $1.500,
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Anderson advi~ed th:.Jt ·a planned sewer project from the area around
Craw's Restaumnt to the Middleport corporation line will be done in two ptm.es. and receive Community Development Block Grant funding.
The project will cost about $1.4 million, total , Anderson said.
At Anderson's request, ~ouncil also approved spending $9,800 to repair
a slip on Spr ing Aven ue . Jeffers EJ(cavating of Pomeroy will remove loosematerial and rebuild the area.•Anderson said.
In oth er business. council approved the ~econd reading. by title only, of
an ordinance which would allow Police Chief Jeff Miller.to n;side outside
of the village.· ·
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Council also di scussed ovt:rtime in the police department. which is currently averuging aboul 20 m~1nhours ·per~wee k in overlime over 1997 figures.
according to Coun cil Prt&gt;:sident John Musser. He said the overtime wj Ucost
the village about $K.IIIIII Jhis year.
Musser said he is opposed to a lay-off to reduce the hou rs, but said the
village needs lo find a way to cut hours.
"Nobody likes to have th~ir pay cu\.'' said Musser.
Councilman Larry Wehrung said ' the police de partm~nt needs to mak~
more eftit•it:nt use of ils time.
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Clerk Kathy Hysell said she would check on the cost of an additional vii·
Iage eleanup day. which was req ue~ ted by the Pomeroy Merchants' Association. 1
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Wehfllng asked questions concerning open burning in the village atierdark.
, He was udvi sed that it is legal to bum leaves and other debris during this
· time of year. but that the burning must take place after 6 p.m. and before ti ·
a.rn.
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Council is al so seek ing a list of standard operating procedures for flo:oJ
emergencies. Ander&lt;on said the water department has an SOP, bu!. council
still needs an SOP from the st ree t depanment.
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Council 'members re4uested that Street Superintendent Jack Krautter attend
the ne~t council meeting along with Anderson.
Also present ,Ver~ Mayor Frank Vau£han and council members Geri Wal ~
ton , Scott Di llon, Dave Ballard and George W6ght.
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Strickland's complaint
heads for panel review
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COLU.MBUS(APJ·- TheOhioEiectionsCommissionhaskeptalivea
complaint by Rep. Ted Strickland. D-Ohio, against Republican orgllnizations
backing his opponent.
A three-me1pbel panel •nn Monday' forwarded Strickland's complaint to
be reviewed by th e full com mi ss ion. at a date to be determined.
the cmnplaint took iS&gt;ue wi th the way Strickland's positions on education and c~1 pi1 al pu nishment were portrayed in a ~.:u mm er~.: ial and in a cam·
paign mailing.
The panel's acti on ducsn ·1 meom thai the Republican Parly organizations
behind those :tds were found guilty. on ly thatthe Detnocrat 's'complaints will
get furt ~er scfll liny.
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After til!! p:tne l's decision, the campaign of Strickl:tnd's GOP oppone~t
in the 6th Congressional District. Ll. Gov. Nancy Hdollistehr, said it would flle'.
a complaint a~:,cusing the incumbent ol p1acmg a s Wit mi sleading infor· ,
mat ion aboul her road·builtiing proposal .
. The district covers 14 counties across southern Ohio . .

Abundance of cheap energy worries environment;Jiists

' size of th~ econom y-.., me:tsured in
gross domestic product- doubled.
WASHINGTON ~ A genenllion
Nowhere was rhange greatt:r than
after the tir•.;t oil shock changed the in the auto industry.
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world. America is awash in cheap
General Motors Corp.'s plant· in
energy. a fact beginning to wo~ry Lake Orion, Mich .. for example.
some experts on energy. national uses gas from rotting garba'ge in a ·
sec urity unU the cnvironmen l.
neHrby dump as a sourct! of power.
Twenty -five ye;.\rs ngo. Arab
Highway fud e tli~.: icm:y is nearl y ·.
nation s jolted th e U.S. economy with 50 percent better than a ge neration
an oil embargo to prolest pro-Israe li · ago.
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polic'it&gt;:s.
The international scene has
A second shock in 1979 seemed to dmnged us well .
~:on firm America""s energy vulnera· ·
Tht: Ji :;co~¥t!ry of new. ·uil ti elds
bility.
and Middle East instability has IonsThe nati on responded by llramal- encd the grip Arab nations once had
ical ly reducing I he amount of petro- on the worlll's petroleum supply. And
leum needed to power industrial. oil-importing nati ons 'have h&lt;.~nlk·d
houst!holt.l anU lransportul ion equip- togt: th er tn counteruc t the Organi7.a·.
menl . Energy consumption by every- . lion of Petroleum Export ing Couil lhing from gjant manufacturing opa- trit.'!s - OPEC - in the futu re.
at ion~ and utilities tn home furn!1t.:cs
As u rcsult. lOng lines at go1s .
and wa"'hing machines all rtllliGi.lly pumps have 'given way to in stances
·changed. Con'I!4Ut.::nt ly. U.S. oil con - of sales on premium gasoline. · I
~ump t ion has rcmajm:d llott whil e tht:!
Whc: re once oil supplicU nc.arly
By DAVID' MASTIO
Detroit News

one-fifth of U.S. electricity needs. it
now gene rate s less power than
renewabh: alterna11veS such us wrnd.
solar and ri ver dams comb ined.
.. Worries ab{)Ut another embargo
are hi ghl y e:-;aggerated,'" o.;aid John ·
Lichtblau. a researc~er at the Petroleum IndustrY Rl;!search Foundation
in New York.·.. Tht! ~ it uat ion is sn diffcrent. it's unlikely you'd have the
same disruptions aga in." '
Such bold se ntimt:nts are :1 fa r cry
from the stark energy outl ook Amer.
icans thought they ful'ed in the years
that fo llowed the initial oil shock
when pfesidents went on TV to urgl!
:K!ople to lower thermostms, anU th e
nalional Chri stma s Tn:e in Washington rcm~lint..'&lt;i dark . asH rcminUt:r.
Still. there are ~ i !! n s th at tmuhle
nlan'y env imn mL· ntan,ls and natinua! security ~ xpert s who w~1rn tarefrl!t:
attitudes :.~bout chea p L.: nergy co uld
spdl problems for rhe indu ~miali ud
\A:orlt.l in th e near fulllre .

With gas clo'e to $ 1 a galh~n .r:tther th:tn the once-proJected pnce
ol $2.50:.1ga ll ~m - moton~ls sp~ nd
more ~imo;; beh1nd t ~.e wheel. nn"img
~o ll ut t ~ n ~o~ cery1:-. . Ovt:r·f..·on:-. umptl on. of ml rs a grave .. t hr~a t tn t~ur
e nvrmr.Hnen~ .as .w d l: sa rJ Damcl
Lashot. ~l scr~ nu~t t.m th~ Na t ur:.~ l
Resoun:~s Defense .c tnrnc l1:
. Amenca's appctde for h1g trucks
1~1steall ~l~ small. ~:ani 1.'\ ~.' conc~rn.
SporHttllllYvch tcle- ~a les JUmped 15
percc:nl last year alone.
Meantime. petroleum imports are ·
expected to rise to 70 perce nt ol' the
oi l we con."'ume in :!5 years.

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Former CIA di rec tor J anies

Wool sey~ alls upu.cks

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A~encan01l

r.mports.. u ~~ccl! ptabl.e , We re ask~ng
~m a ~.:.n~~s rt we don I do some t~m g
,tbout It
But t:rics of aiJrm ah()ut America\
dep&lt;nden.:e on, e&lt;haustible foreign
oil have hee1.1 made before.
It now i s - ~4 years since the Interior Department said oil wells would .
run dry. and th&lt; United States strll
produces 10 million b'1rrels a day.

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A year after the 1973 Anjb em bar·
go; prominent e nvi ronment~ li s t Paul

··u.S. ~~~ulcrs ~U\vc forg.ott.~n tl~e Eh rlich argued the spiking price or oil
le"''\Ons ot !he tHI cmharg.o. ,;.ud was evidence of ·· a dark age to
Howard Gdler. exet.'Uit\'e director of come." The i'j~ti onal Academ)' of
the Ct)uncil for an Energy-Eflkien t S~o·iences predicted Ame rica woukl
~conomy in Washln).!..t('" · .. Today. nm out or nilund nutural gas by 1999.
nnpons represl!nl 4X percent of oil
What has helped aven that cri sis
~.:onsum pt i on, l'ornpar~ d ro jusl 34
is &lt;.1 healthy dose of energy Conser:
percent in 1973 - wc"re nltlrc vul·· vmion by businesses and average
folks.
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ncrahk than evt&gt;r."

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