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By MARTHA BRYSON HOUEL
Associated Presa Writer
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HUNTINGTON. W.Va.- A New York company that proposed huilding
one of North America's largest pulp mills on the Ohio River has until Tues·
day to demonstrate it plans to proceed wilh the project or face losing its pol lution pe.,ils.
Director Jack Caffrey of the stmc Division Of Env~ronmental Prutcctinn
said he will hegin revoking the company's permils Tuesday i( il has not
dcmonstraied "a good faith cfforl" to proceed with constru"ion .
1"1\e state has home all responsihility lor deiCnding environmentalists chi•l lenges of ihc pcnnits. "If it''s not going to move ahead, we don'! wanl In
WU.&lt;ilc our rcsourccs.n Gov. Cecil Underwood said in defending Caffrey's
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Parsons &amp; Whinemore. based in Rye Brook. N.Y. did not re.turn telephone calls seeking: comment on it!&lt;O plans.
Environmentalist~ who have opposed the projc~.:t sint!c it WliS proposc(l
in 1988 arc ready In dedare victory.
"If the mill is dead, as we think it is, ... it is hecause hundreds of pcnplc.
thousands of people from all w;;,lks of life worked together anti ~poke out

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By MINDY KEARNS
OVP News Editor
POINT PLEASANT. W.Va. Phase 2 of the Barlow Jones Bridge
is progressing as scheduled, according to Dennis Maney. constru'ction
manaocr with Ed Kraemer &amp; Sons,
In!: .. ~c.mtra~.:lor for the projcl."l.
Phase 2 includes ihe main span of
the brid"e. Phase I involved the north
appmac...hcs on the Poinl Pleasant
side. retaining walls. utility relocation. and new access road from First
to Secl)nd Street. .
'· Mane~· said 'stl:c~.j,,1Jclrig erected
for the main Iruss i.t I he hridgc, and
tho south half should lie complclcd by
mid-Fchruary. "It's going along nice."
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Stewart, a live month·old killen, is usually kept uwuy from lhc
writer's Christmas tree, but posed ror this photo to remind pot•nlial pet owners that &lt;;hristmas may not be lhc best lime lo adopt.
The number or pets dropped at local sh•lters increases dramatically about six months after Christmas. Stewart wa• round ahandonL~I
and shivering n~ar" Pomeroy earlier thi&lt; rail and now rules Ihe Reed
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By BRIAN J. REED
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!Editor's Note: This is the second in a series or stories about how
the community can share its com·
passion during the holiday season.)
Whul could he euler than a puppy
or killen under the Chrisunas tree.
drossc&lt;i in a red bow and presented us
a gift'!
The prnhlem with this holiday ·
image is th~ postMhnliday result: a
sharp rise in ihc numh~r of puppic'
and kiltcn!' dumped ~1t o:mimal shdters. In England. the Royal Society
for lh.:: Prcvcnlion ofCru~:lty to Anr ·
rnals Si.I)'S it h\:sl: "Pur-pies an: for
liiC. m1t 1'(1r Christmas."
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m:~:nrding hl Ald~n Wain . pn:sid~o.•m t11
the Mdgs C\1Unty Hunt:~ Ill' Sol'icty.
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"The pulp mill was di,cussed al almost every polilical bel during 1hc
1996 clcclion," she said. "The apparem defeat of Parsons &amp; Whiuemnre
shows how muc.:h power rcb'ular people huvc When they worl.. together ...
Opponents nhjc~ted to the company's plan to usc a ~.· hlunnc dinxid~
hlcaching pnx:css. which they !&gt;iaid would increase the level~ of dioxin in
the Ohio River and in the air surmunding the Apple Grove cnmmunily.
Dioxin. a hyprodurt or the hlcm:hing: prncess. is known to cau~c ~:anccr.
and recent studies also have implic:.ttcd the toxin in human rcpnK.Jut.:tivc :md
immune system pruhlcms. Rcpuluting dioxin is ·a prohkm hc~.:•lu~~.· it is
believed to cause such prnhlcms e\'cn when it occurs in mnounls too liny
to measure.
i(anawha Circuilludge Tnd Kaufman voided lhe company's water permil al\er !he federal Environmemal Pr&lt;~eclion :o\gency·concluded dioxin pollution in ihc Ohio River already e&lt;eeeded legal limits even hefnrc the mill
is huili. The judge's ruling hus nol heen appeakd hy the slate or hy Parsons
&amp; Whiuemore.
If the company moves to reactivate the project. work on the appeals will
resume, said Jason Huhcr. a CharlesiOn lawyer representing I he Ohio Val Icy Environmental Coalition.

Novemhcr re:llly helped us along."
Kraemer wus awarded ihc conlract
for the main span phase in February
1997 with a low bid . uf
$29.K67.535.02. The hid called for a
C(mcretc ami steel st.-ucturc using 5.~
million pounds of structural steel.
The cnntracl include&lt;! grading.
drainage. pa\'ing and signs.
Maney said his schedule indicates
the wrnpany willnmke 1he fall 199X
dca&lt;ilinc for project completion.
The contract IC1r the Point Pleasant end of Phn.'c I. was awarded tn
'Ah~q-" 'l'ft""""i\'llsotlfitc,.....lll¢ ~'· of'
Ch:!i'l.!sion, while .Kr.tcmcr ·&amp; Sons
aiS&lt;t li'olds'thc cnnlruut .for l~c ijcndersnn side nf Phas.! I.
Continued on page 3

Racine's Christmas in the Park
·scheduled for Thursday evening

Automatic, V6, ·Ch r~)me Wheels, AM/FM Cass.,
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to defeat this project." ~aid Laura Fonnan of lhc Ohio Valley Environmcn·
tal Coali1ion, which led 1hc fighl againstlhe mill.
Brian Farkas. spokcsmnn for Ihe Division of Environmental Prmcclion.
said to stop the ~tate's dcci~ion to revoke the pcnnits. PJ.arson~ &amp; Whinemore must demonstrate it has federal permits and legal rights to the land
for whit:h the pcm1its wen.: issued.
The ~.:ompany allowed its option 10 huy the Mason County site to expire
Carlicr this year. Farkas said.
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The permits arc site-specific and cannol he t(ansfcrred In anmhcr property. Farkas ~aid .
A Kanawha County cin.:uit judge threw nut the ~.:ompany's water permit.
nnd the state Air Qualily Bonr&lt;i. which hears appeals of air permils. postponed ruling on OVEC's appeal until al'icr the Tuesday deadline . .
Janet Foul of Huntington. another coalition activist. said she hclievcs the
cnvirontTicntalists' legal challenges and grassroots activities turned the tide
again~t th\! mill.
''These legal t:h~tllcngc~ (and) the factthut hundreds of~•rgnnizcd L'itizcns
attended rallies. WrtllC letters :.tnd made plu1nc calls made a tlllliiUitK"ntal difference in the outcmnc." Foul said.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, December 15, 1997

Environmentalists declare victory· in pulp min fight

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Bumpers, and lhcreased Horse Powerrl

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Racine's annual Christmas in the Park observance will be held
Thursday, starting at 6:30 p.m. with a candlelight walk in Star
Mill Park.
The walk around the walking/jogging path will be followed by
entertainment at 7 p.m. on the stage with the Big Bend Cloggers.
Sanla wiU arrive at the park via horse-pulled wagpn at 8 p.m.
This year, events including the bonfire will be held near the
stage and park building. The Christmas village has been set up
ncar the Cross MiiVRacine Museum Building.
People wanting to donate refreshments should call Eva
, Teaford at 949-2692.

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;.Jbnul si.x llHHllh~ fm
thcsc pets . gi\"..:n a~ Chrisuna~ ~ifl ...
t'o scpom\h.' from ti1cir uwncrs and

individu:.uc." Waill saitl. "Th..:y an:n't
~.·utc any lnngcr and thl..'n tll!..'Y start
hittin!.! thl' shl'"lt~r~."
Th..c prohll'lll l'XIL'IHis rn hahy
l'hid.s :nu.l rnhhits ~m · cn ' "" gilh at
Em;;ll~r. whoSL' ch:m..:cs or :&gt;t.llf\'i\'ing
thrnugh th~.· summer an: Ill' XI ttl 1111.
"Pt::\lpk fall h11· fat!... and like tn
st·c a n1tc animal ~1\'Cll as a gift."
Waill ~aid . "A few years agn. human~·
l' .\f11.'1'tS j"ll\.'dil."tCli that th~: ptlt· hdlicd
pi~:-~ that \\'CfC .. o popular v. ouhl.cntl
up homdl..'~~. und w .... were ri~ht."
Own in).! a pet . ~11 ka••;t ;:1 l.h1g or (at.
ll'i.JUires •It ll'ast a 15 -ycar l." nmmil lllJ,!Ilt to ·tht.: anim:tl's wcll · h~illl.:!.
induding fcedinp. wat~ring. ~md tnk:
in -I.! thi:. :111imal fnr rL""cular vctcnnari:111 vi~its .
W:lill n.'~tllntll~tuJs that )'Hlt~.·ntial
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Waill said. om: :
-Why do y(,u wnn( u pet'! If you'r~
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afternoon three decadn ago, the
spanning the
Ohio River between Kanauga and Point
W.Va., collapsed, taking It with it the lives of 46 people from the lri-coun·
ty region, Ohio and other areas. The memorial dedicated in
1992 on the 25th annlvereary of the collapse at the State Route
7 roadside rest above Kanauga stands as mute testimony to
the event's impact on the area. A memorial service organized
by the city of Point Pleasant and Mason County has been set
for 5 this afternoon In the memorial park on Point Pleasant's
Main Street to remember the disaster's victims. The park is
at the site of the base to the former bridge, which was replaced
In 1969 by the current Sliver Memorial Bridge between Gal·
lipolls and Henderson.
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NOT JUST FOR KIQS ANYMORE- Chriatmas is tor people of
all ages as exemplified by this moment from the Brealttaat with
Santa held at the Meigs County Museum In Pomeroy Saturday
morning. Here, Lula Hampton of Pomeroy tekeo some time to
converse with Santa, sometimes known as Orval Wiles of
Pomeroy, at the annual event.

COLUMBUS (/.1'1- Educalinn
oiTici~1ls say less-qualified ~uh~titulc
lcachers arc hettcr th;.tn n11 suh .. titutes
at all.
The S!alc Board nf E&lt;lucminn
wants to make it casi~r for pl'llfll~ In
hccmne shnrt ·term ~uh~titotcs to fill
"' shorto.1gc. which hoard mcmhcr~
hlamc on low ray .und \..'ollcgc~
accepting tCwcr cdm.: ation !&gt;.ludcnt~ .
Suhstitutcs now must have a h~l4..'h­
elm·'s degree- in any field- :.mU
extra I."OurSc wurk in the ~u~jc~.:b to
he taught in a p:.~rlrcular assignment.
The huard will ask permission to
drpp the rcquircmcnl ror additional
course wnrk for ~uthtitutl"s who fill
in fiw or fcwcr day .. in any :-..in!_!lc

a~signl1ll.'f!l. 1\tul Mar~hall. lcgi~la·
tivc li:.1i~on fur tl1c Oh1o lkp:tr1111Cill

ol Edu..:ation. • t11ld ThL' Columhu'
Di~paldl .

Til~; .. hort:lg'4.: ol ~uh:..tiiUII:\
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Stan Milkr. P.,:l':..onn..:l dir. . ~..· tor
fJlr the Mid Ohiil Servi~.:c Cent-.:r. said
hl' hn~ &lt;~hllul 200 ~uh .. titulc., tn ~L'nd
to th~.: I~ lcKal ~chool di~tril.:l~ in
('rawl"ord. Mmrow &lt;IIH.l Rkhl;.md
l'OU11IIC' .

"lt&lt;.~lk with M.:htllll off'idal~ from
otht.:r ~c.:hool di!'Otl'it:t ... thmu~houl lhr.:
stale. and they arc telling me tltlllhcy
arc experiencing pmhk•mo,; , too. "
Miller ,aid.

Environmental immunity act likely to change ·
CdLUMBUS (AI'l - After five'
months nf negmiming with Ihe U.S.
.En\'inmmental Prol1.!1.'1ion Agency.
Ohin regulators appear ready w nmkl·
Lhang:cs in th\! 1 sUll\:'s environmental
immunily law.
The law took effect one year ago
and was dc~igned to encoura~c busincs.o,;cs to voluntnrily comply wilh
dean :tir rules . Bul only one Ohio
company has llled for immunily
under the program. in pan because of
&lt;liffcrences hetwccn slale and lcdcrnl pollulion rules.
"We undersland some of the U.S.
EPA's positions - where 1hey feel
ihat our slotule may conllicl wilh fed -·
cral rcquiremcnls." ?hio EPA Direc-

111r Donnld Sduq;an.lu., told The
Cnlmllbu~ IJJ!&lt;opakh for a ~tnry Sun·
Jay. "Th..:y·,·c idl.'"mifi..:J S(lllll.'" points
whcr..: we feel ~om..: dwn!!c:-. would
h. . :·1ppropria1c. ·'
State und ft:dt:ral oflkials . cnvi-nlllmt:ntal aJvoL· atL' ~ ;,md industrial
n.:pr~SL'nlaliH':-. han: ml'llhr~c times
!&lt;oin~.:c July to discuss thnsc dit'fcrcn~cs . Another mcct_
ing I!' ~~.· hedulcc..l
for early January. Schrc gardus .snid.
Ohio 's law gives rl.'"gul:ucd businc&gt;Ses unlil Jan . I. 200 I. to voluntmily evaluate their complianc.:l.! with
pollution laws . If the r:nmpanics
determine they me hrcnking an)

lnws. 1hcy rnustrep&lt;l!llhc violations
to 1he EPA and &lt;'ommlt to correcling

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the pmhkom &lt;IUickly.
.In dchangc. the companies earn
hwm.l immunity against civil penallies ond fines. The EPA won'l sue
them or nne them unless lhe agency
hcllc\' C~ the violations arc serious
enuu~ h hl he considered criminal.
The ••nly company 10 file for
inomun it) through lhe program has
hecn v. 1yale. a Clcvehlnd manufacturer 1ha1 needed additional air·pollulion permits for palnt spray booths.
If Ohio changes its law, it will join
Texas and Moehtgan as s1a1es thai
have amended immunity laws under
federal pn:ssure. Tweniy-four stales
have pnssed such laws.
The federal EPA has been opposed

10 immunity laws in general. partly
· because I hey go against n Irend in I he
agcm:y towurd pro'liding more cnvi·
ronmental infonnn1ion 10 the puhlic.
Changes being considered in the
law arc similar to rhosc mndc in
Michigan. said people involved in the
negotiations among business. cnvi·
ronmentalists ond ihe government.
All sides are 1rying to preserve
pans of the program 1ha1 encourage
industry 10 clean up without allowing
abuse of the program. said John W.
Hobcrj!, an imorney representing
industry in lhc :talks.
"Philosophically. the issue is:
How do you keep ihc immunity. as an
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inn·ntivc l"or peopk· to ~clf· l'V &lt;.IIualc
and impmvc th . . ~Jtuation . without
·lcttin~ 1ruly cgrcgiou .. violations go
unpuni.,heJ'! " Hohcrg said .
Th~ U.S. EPA would like to 'ec
sc\'cntl change~. ~uid M:.uk Navarre.
acling deputy director of legal afliur,
fur 1hc Ohio EPA.
Fcdcrul rcgulutnrs want the :-.tate
to line Lmnpunics ·the amount of
money 1hey saved hy violating the
luws, Navarre said .
An•&gt;iher possihlc change " to
deny immunity to comranic~ that arc
under court nnJcr for previous envi ronmental •inlations if the pmblem
they arc rep&lt;&gt;ning invnlvcs defying
ihc court order.

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MARGARET U:HEW
Controller

Bus information on Internet,
but riders take a look
By JOHN NOLAN
Associated Press Writer
CINCINNATI- You can 1urn to the Internet to learn where and when
~ou can fmd a ride on a pubhc bus But 11 remams to be seen whether peo·
pie develop that cyberspace habit
Metro. the Cmcmnall area s public bus agency hopes that they do
Metro the transit arm of the Southwest Oh1o Reg1onal Transit Authonty,
went on Ime Monday w1th 1t~ World Wide Web sue It offers 1nfonnanon
about bus fares, schedules, route maps, construcuon detours and the
.gency's semces for people wuh d!sab!hl!es
' But despite some promotional advert1smg for the s•te, 11 remams a mys
tery to some regular nders of Metro buses An mformal survey of passengers
wa111ng at a downtown bus stop brought surpmed stares
'I d1dn t know anythmg about II," said Beth Turner, who has been ndmg
the bus downtown m recent months to VISit her husband '" a hospital
She sa1d she IS unfam1har With computers and has hm1ted access to eleclronl~ apphances at home
"I'm lucky to have cable TV," she sa1d
Paul Throop, 26, who ndes a bus daily to a center for diSabled people,
showed mterest Throop sa1d he does not own a computer but" sometimes
uses computers at the pubhc hbrary to browse the Internet
"I'm new to the Internet, ' he sa1d "II would probably be easter for me
to p1ck up a schedule across the street "
But the bus agency sees potenllal nonetheless The Web Site gives Metro
a qUick way to mform customers of route changes or construcllon delays,
Metro spokeswoman Sal he H1lvers sa1d
Transu systems m several other cl11es already have Web sues The cmes
mclude New York San FranCISCO, Los Angeles, San Diego, Ch1cago, Pillsburgh, Ph•ladelphta, Cleveland, New Orleans, Atlanta, Seattle. S1 Louts and
Atlanta It ts natural to try to reach customers on an mcreasmgly popular
mfonnat10n route that Is avatlable 24 hours a day Ms H1lvers srud
She sa1d plenl} of bus nders are hkely to have access to the Internet
Studies show lhat the med1an mcome of Cmcmnau's pubhc bus nders IS
nearly $20,000, she sa1d
One-fourth of the cuy's downtown workers nde lhe Metro The agency
has a $55 m1lbon annual budget, serves about 73,000 d:uly nders and provides 26 m1lhon tnps each year m Hamilton County and small parts of two
suburban counties
• Cmcmnau Bell Directory Inc - pubhsher of the Cmcmnau Bell Yellow
, Pages - developed the Web sne for Metro, savmg the tax-supported bus
agency that cost, Ms H1lvers sa1d
Bus agency employees soon w•ll"bc'r•dmg some bLses and bnngmg along
laptop computers to demonstrate the new Web Site lo nders
"When you have commuters on your bus for a half hour, you want to
,npw them something." Ms H1Ivers sa1d

The Internet address for the Metro Web site L'l www.sorta.com

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$200,000 m contnb•t•on• to
result In real•·
and Jan Mohr
DemocratS smce 1991 apparently
WASHINGTON - Several unan· ly, the future
helped Clinton's 111des overlook lhe
swered questions remam m lhe sad hotel magnate
fact that the hotelier knew next to
saga of Lany Lawrence, the late was an fullnoth1ng about fORign pol•cy when
ambassador to Switzerland whose time under·
he was nollllnated for an am bas·
remams will soon be dug up from graduate stusadorshlp. Dunng his confinnallon
Arhngton Naltonal Cemetery and dent m Chicahearings. he reportedly referred to
deposited m San D1ego, where !hey go when the
Sw1tzerland as an Amencan "allv."
Bushnell was
should have been all along
wh1ch not only surpnsed onlookers
L1ke an obscure artist whose sunk In fact, Molter • Anbut musl've come as a shock to the
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he d1es, Lawrence has become far gators have found no ev1dence lhat
Of course, the Senate •• wh1ch
more famous m death than he ever Lawrence was ever m lhe Merchant has no problem torped01n_g a nonu·
Manne at all
was dunng h1s 7().plus years of hfe
nee whose' pohllcal v1ews 11 doesn't
It Isn't 1he kind of notonety
What hasn't been answered, of agree With •• confinmed Lawnonce
Lawrence would've w1shed, of course, IS the obVIous quesl!on· Why nonetheless To do olherw1se would
course By now most of the country d1dn 't we learn a))out all thiS unhl be to trample a system lhat has
knows that Lawrence concocted a the man was dead and buned? In th1s worked well for preSidents from
story about havmg served m 1he case, the blame lies as much With lhe bolh parties the pracuce of pulling
Merchant Manne dunng World War Congress as 11 does w11h the Clinton one's best contnbutors m plush
II, serv1ce thai seemed to JUsllfy h1s admmiStration
overseas embasSies as a reward for
bunal m the Arhngton's hallowed
Lawrence's appomtmcnt, you their fund ra1smg
ground
see, was a pnme example of what
As a U S senator m 1989. V1ce
Lawrence claimed to have nar- State Department folks dens1vely Pres1dent Al Gore had the tementy
rowly escaped death m March 1945 refer to as "poltucal" ambassador· to quesuon thiS unsavory pract1ce
wh1le on board the SS Horace Bush- ships A more appropnate term He didn't want to abolish 11, of
nell, wh1ch was sunk by a German might he "nch guys who gave lots course, Just tone 11 down a httle He
torpedo He srud he was thrown of dough to the Silting pres1dent "
proposed cuttmg the number of
overboard, and suffered senous head
In the case of Lawrence, hts pohucal ambassadorships m half··

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By The A..ocillled Preal
Today IS Monday, Dec 15 the 349th day of 1997 There arc 16 days left
'" the year
Today's H1ghhght m History
On Dec 15, 1791 the B11l of R1ghts the first 10 amendments to the U S
ConstitutiOn, took effect followmg rauficauon by V~rgm1a
On thiS dale
Jn 1890. S1oux Indian Chief Slllmg Bull ~nd II o1her tnbe members were
k•lled 10 Grand R1vcr, S D, dunng a fracas wnh Ind1an pohce
In 1916 the French defca1ed 1he Gcnnans m the World War I Bailie of
V&lt;rdun
In 1938. groundbreaking ceremomes for the Jefferson Memonal took
0c
place m Washmgton,
In 1939, the molten picture "Gone With !he Wmd' had 1ts world pre·
mtere '"Atlanta
In 1944, a smgle-engme plane carry1ng bandleader Glenn M1ller, a U S
Anmy maJor, disappeared over the English Channel while en route to Pans
In 1961, fonmer Naz1 official Adolf E•chmann was sentenced to death by
an lsraeh court
In 1?64 Canada's House of Commons approved droppmg the 'Red
EnSign flag '" favor of a\ew destgn.
In 1965, two US manned spacecraft Gem1n1 6 and Gem1n1 7, maneu·
vered to wnhm 10 feet of each other while m orb1t
In 1966. mov1e proslucer Walt D•sney d1ed m Los Angeles

Ohio forecast
Today Some patchy early mornmg fog OtherwiSe sunny. Htghs •n
the lower and m1d 40s L1ght and
'ar10ble wmd becoming southwest
early thiS afternoon and mcreasmg to
5tnl0mph
Tonight .Clear Lows m the low
er and m1d 20s W1th some upper
Teens m sheltered valleys Calm wmd

1nstead of lhe customary 30 percent
It should surpnse no one that
Gore has been stlent on this 1ssuc
smce be&lt;:ollllng v1ce president
While lhe Lawrence tale doesn't
reflect well on the Senate, whtch
clearly abandoned 1ts overstght
respons1b!l•t•es. 11 reflects even
worse on the State Department
It IS the State Department's JOb to
check the background •• otherwise
known as "vetllng" •• of all llmbassadonal nommees The process IS
part of the $56 billion-a-year bUS!·
ness of government secrecy, which
mcludes secunly and background
checks for government employees
rangmg from low-level paper pushers to top-level CIA analysts.
Securny checks nonnally mvolve
a deta1led background probe, m
wh1ch mvest1gators mterv1ew
dozens of fnends and netghbors
searchmg for clues about a person's
character, even 1f the JOb •n question
mvolves answermg phones or shuf·
flmg papers At $56 b!lhon a year,
you'd thmk someone af the State
Department m1ght have bothered to

shrubbery lhat w!ll be planted along
the Flonda h1ghways
The Wackenhut officials 1n
charae of Morehaven underscore
What many pnson officials ·· but
few state legislators .• know. "It's
eaSier to keep mmates out of trouble
1f you keep them busy "
Another
mmate,
Alben
Rodnguez, says the environment IS
calmer than m state pnson, where he
ha.. also served time "You have
Hentoft
your fights You have your argu·
ments But you don't have no kn•f·
Flonda LegiSlature
mgs and guys trymg to rape you"
Accordmgly, Sally Watt reports,
John Zymos adds "We're 1n a
at Morehaven. 750 men .. lhe1r safe env~ronment You can feel 11
cnmes rangmg from drug dealing You're constantly bemg superviSed
and grand theft to manslaughter ·· You're never left alone for a long
live m a modern, alr-condttloncd, penod of ume "
There
Wackenhut has not been operatmedlllm-secunty pnson
are computer, woodworkmg and mg the pnson long enough for any
landscap1ng classes as well as sub- rehable statistics to he gathered But
stance abuse courses "
Lawrence Sherman, a professor of
One mmate, John Zymos, crmnnology at the Umvemty of
de sen bes a day m hiS mcarcerated Maryland, says stud1es md1cate that
hfc that would enrage many state pnsoners wuh access to recreation
leg!Sialors and ednonal wnters and educatmn have lower rec!dlVIsiii
around the country "I went to hort1
rates than mmates who have been
culture class thiS mommg, and !hiS stnpped of everythmg positive to
afternoon I work m the knchcn "By look forward to
3 p m , "I go back to the dorm and
And· accordmg to Wackenhut,
relax, read a book, or JUSt go to treatmg the pnsoners as 1f they were
sleep Around five we cat, and from humans saves money because, wuh
s1x to 7 45 we play basketball, pmg· d1mmtshmg unrest, fewer guards are
pong, softball or work out on the needed
we1ghts"
Reponer Sally Watt pomts out
Zymos, a convtcted drug dealer, that neXI year Wackenhut's contract
has learned how to grow landscape wuh 1hc state w!ll exptre, and some

legislators may try to hnng 1hese
pnvate pnson operators Into comph·
ance w1th state regulatiOns ThiS
would mean' that Morehaven Crn:·
recllonal InstitutiOn will reven to
what has become the standard
Amcncan pr1son, where the Inmates'
serve dead time as they become
more dangerous than when they
came 1n
Wackenhut would hkc to expand
Its correctional busmess by takmg
over a whole reg1on ol the Flonda
pnson system •· 21 fac!l 1t1cs They
apphed last year and were turned
down 1n the legiSlature by only one
vote The "Company " gomg to try
agam, but 1f the legiSlature dec1dcs
to make restrtcllve state pnson regu·
lauons also apply to pr•vate priSons,
there would be no potnt m Wackcn
hut cxpandmg m Flonda Mean·
whllc, 1f Wackenhut tnes to operate
reasonably humane pnsons 1n other
states, the odds arc agamst them
Even though trcatmg convicts as 1l
they m1gh1 be worth somethmg
some day saves money and cuts
down on recidiVIsm, the Zc•tgc~&gt;t •.
1n Congress and m state legislatures
.• is to puniSh priSoners as harshly
and regularly as possible The contmumg result IS to ensure the eventual release of a constant stream of
post-graduate cnm•nals
Nat Hentoft' is a nationally
renowned authority on the First
Amell!lment and the rest of the
om of Rights.

By DeWAYNE WICKHAM

to act, I satd,

Gannett Newt Service
WASHINGTON - ' 1 want to
answer the questiOns," the caller
sa1d abruptly when I answered the
phone, "the ones you asked tn your

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m the s~xual ,
assault she suf·
fered" - a fa1l
ure that caused
column "
me
to ask a 101 of
The woman who hvcs m south·
ern New Jersey, had read the column questions
Why d1dn t
I wrote last week about a Maryland
JUdge who ch1ded a (ape Vlcllm lor she call the cops
putting herself m harm's way
the f~rst t1mc her
Wickham
- · The sexual assault, 1 reported, boyfnend
wasn't her first encounter With the assauhed her? Why d1dn 't she leave
anacker, her hve m boyfnend The him when he endangered the hfe of
woman had been beaten senseless by the1r unborn child' Why d1d she
lhe man a year before !he rape At cltng so long to a man who used he1
the time she was two months preg- as a punchmg hag? Why dtdn 't she
nant wnh their ch•ld Instead of hav- get out of harm s way '
mg him arrested. she conunued 10
These were lhe questions the
hve With her attacker unulthe brutal caller wanted to answer
rape occurred
She told me abuSive relationships
f
d
, Its 1
arc
more often than not a roller
1
no a ques 10n o con omng
!hat kmd of thmg ' the JUdge sa1d coaster nde of good and bad Urnes
when he sentenced the man 10 Jail Women are slow to seek help, she
"but people frequently get them- explruned, because the men who
selves mto a Situation where these abuse them often beg forg1veness
crunes would never be commmed If afterward And when abused women
they exercised some reasonable finally come to understand !hat the
sense tn deahng wuh the people" beatmgs won't stop, the caller sa1d,
who VICllmlzed them
many stay wnh the man out of fear
I a reed The woman's slowness of what wtll happen 1f they leave
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"They've seen the stones about
the women who get restram1ng
orders agamst a man and end up
dead Nobody enforces them," she
complamed "It's harder than you
thmk to get away "
She wanted desperately for me to
hn'~~flar1d what tt1ese women were
goitng,!~~OUI!h- and she wanted me
to
another column to share
w1th other what she had to say
Why?
Because she currently IS m an ·
abuSive rclauonshlp A former educator, the New Jersey woman now IS
a housew1fe trymg to break free
from the gnp of 1he man abus1ng her
Domg so IS not easy, she sa1d, not
nearly as easy as my quesl!ons
1mphcd
She should know Thts ts 1he second lime she's been m a rclauonsh1p
with an abus1ve man The first t1me
she found lhc courage to leave Thts
ltme she's sllll trymg to muster up
enough strength to break her t1es
wnh a man who has caused her so
much pam
I wanted to offer her encouragement, but I d•dn't know what to say
I told her she had to get out of the
relat10nsh1p - and she sa1d she's

workmg on domgJust that But she's
clearly struggling WIIh the deciSion I
once thought was a no-brruner
Several limes a year I send a
small donation to the House of Ruth,
a shelter for bauered women m my
hometown The checks have been
my way of helpmg to rescue haltered
women from the men who abuse
them Now I understand we all need
to do that- and much mqre
Women who fear leavmg an abuSIVe man more than they do stay1ng
need more than a judge's lecture or 1he JUdgmcnlal qu~st1ons of a
columnist - to turn the~r ltves
around L1ke the woman who call~d
me, most are g01ng to stay m ahustvc
rclauonsh1ps a lot longer than many
people thmk IS reasonable
What they need more of arc
places hke the House of Ruth to ·
sheller them from thctr fears and to
g1ve them the educatiOn and legal
counsehng needed to break the hold
their abuSive mates have on them
What they don't need are ques
uons- hke lhe ones I asked -that
shed too httle hght or understandmg
on what they are gomg through

Edith Champer

&amp;hth Champer, g7, of Gallipolis, d1ed Tuesday Dec 9. 1997 at Pleas
ant Valley Hospnal, Pt Pleasant W Va
She was a homemaker
Born Nov 14, 1910. 111 Galha Coun1y she wa.&lt; a daughter of the late
Stephen A MasSie and Alzo01a {Can) MasSie She was also preceded m death
by her husband Walter V Champer step son, Ronald E Chnmper four Sis
ters, Gamet, Grace, Ora, Nelhe and four brothers Calvm, Rohen Orv•llc
and Luther
Sufv1vmg are two sons James Champer of Pleasanton Cahf Dav1d
Chnmpcr of Galhpohs lwo 'tep sons Rav Champcr of Columbus Wayne
Champer of Manon. brother Charhc Ma."'c ol Columbus seven grandBy The Associated Press
11 w.1&lt; nut dense enou¥h to cause any. children and four great·grandch!ldren
The funeral will he Wednesday I p m at the WilliS Funeral Home Gal
The Nuuonal Wca1her Scrv1cc travel problems
E.trly mQrnlng lemperntures were l1pohs wnh Pastor l1m Lusher nlhc10110g Bunal will be m the Belhcsda
s.tys Oh1ouns (;liO Cli:JlCCl a Warmup
mostly m the low to m1d 20s wuh a Cemetery
lhr,•ugh Tuesday
Fnends may call althc funeral home Wednesday. II am to I p m
A h1gh pressure sys1cm Will lew rcadmgs m !he upper teens
The record h1gh lemperature lor
rcm,un m t-onlrol ot the su.nc·s wcath
er lomght and Tuesday Clear sk1es th" date at the Columbus weather
.md hghl w1nds w•ll .tllow tempera· s1at10n was 65 degrees m 1948 The
lures to drop back min lhc 1md tn record low tcmperalre was 4 degrees
Edgar G Edd1c Chnc 55 of Crown C11y d1cd Fnday Dec 12 1997
upper 20s tnn~ght More sunshmc .md helow zero m !9~K Sunset w1ll nc at at St Marys Hospllal Huntmgton
milder .ur w1ll bnnsl lempcraiUrcs '07 p n Sunnse Tuesday Will he at
A self employed !ruck dnver h.Iuhng for the Shelly Company. he was a'
mto the upper 40s .md low 50s Tucs· 7 47 ,, m
farmer and member ol the Teamsters
dny
Acros9 the nation
Born July 13 1942 mGalhaCounty hewasasonol Mabei(Sheets)Chnc
Clc~u sk1cs prevailed ru.:mss most
A stom1 system th.H leU uncom· of Crown C11y, and the laic Edgar D Cline
ol the slate early wd.Iy The nnly monly large ~unounts ol snnw along.
Sur\lvmg, m add1t1on 10 hiS mother arc h1s w1fe Barbara A (Watson)
cxc.:cpuon w~ts m the northwest
lhc Gull Coa.sl moved acmss lhe Cline two sons and daughlers m law Terry D Chne of Crown Cny Glen
where douds perSisted Snme hght Sou1hcas1 early wday pushmg n&gt;crs E and Wendy Mane Clmc or Galhpoi!S thleC slslers and brothers In law
log was present across the stale. hut 10 &lt;.: tp.u..:lly w1Lh hc.tvy nun
Pauhnc and Raymond Sheets ol Columbus Barhara and Carl Stolz ol Columhus Manlvn and Rov Jones ol Crown Clly mothcr-m law M1ldrcd Wat
son ol Gallipolis stster m law Pat.y S1anlcy ol G.Illlpolls three brothers
m-law Roger Wa1son of Crown C11y Dan Watson ol PatnOI B1ll Wa!&gt;on
Un1ts of the Mc1gs County Emcr· Mary Lang refused lrcatmcnt. Cen- ol B1dwcll and one granddaughter
The funeral Will he Tuesday 2 p m altbe Willis Funeral Home Wllh the
gcncy Med1cal Serv1ee recorded 10 tral DISpatch squad asSist~-d.
Rev
Larry Hale) and Re\ Carl Black olliclatlng Bunal will he m the
calls for assistance Saturday and
I0 0 I a m Sunday Overbrook
R1dgclawn
Cemetery
Sunday. Unus respond1ng 1ncluded
Nursmg Center Middleport John
Fnends
may
call .It the luncr.tl home Monday 2 10 Ill 4 10 r 111 and 7
Kc.~rns Pleas,mt Valley Hospllal
CENTRAL DISPATCH
In 9 p 111
,7 JS p m Sunday, Rodspnngs
8 16 am Saturday. Hudson Street
M1ddlcpon, Gertrude Scarbro Pleas- Rchahllllauon Ccn1cr Pomeroy Corn
Jewell VMH Pomeroy squ,ld o!SSISI·
,mt Valley Hospnal,
cd
I0 20 am Saturday. Second
Robert Glen Diamond 45 Vmton lnrmerly of Columbus d1ed Sunday
S1rcet Pomeroy, Robert Musser Vet- POMEROY
Dec 14 1997 mthe Oh10 Stale Unl\ers~ty Hnsp11a!s Columbus
K 29 am Saturday Ch1ldren s
erans Mcmonal HospHal;
Born May I0, 1952 m Columbus son ollhc late Bascom and Allee Han·
12 49 p m Saturday Powell Home Road, Charles Kmg VMH
sun D1amond he worked most ol hiS life m1hc .1u1o pans busmcss m Cnlum
Slrccl, M•ddlcport. AIIcc Plantz RUTLAND
bus, Waverly and R1plcy W Va
8 30 p m S,nurday Rulland F~re
VMH Middleport squ,Jd asSislcd
He attended R1o Grande Communlly Cnllcgc .md w.IS a member ol lhc
8 30 p m SaiUrday Cole Streel Stat1on Br,10d1 Tobm HMC.
Ewmgton Church ol Chnst 1n Chnsllan Un1on the Old Radio Club Sc.m·
I l! .1 m Sunday New Lun.1
M1ddlcpon. Cathcnnc Cox VMH
ncr World and 1he Ham RadiO Club
Ro,1d IJ,trry Grucscr VMH
MIDDLEPORT
Survtvmg arc hi&lt; Wile Patnc1a Casto D1amond whom he m.1rned Oc(
2 06 p m SaiUrday, Beech Street
II. 1986 m Vtn\On a son Fr.mklln {N1kkt) D1.nnond ol Lanc.lslcr, a hrOih·
cr Dewey {Lmda) D1amond ol Reynoldsburg a SISler Bonnie D1amond ol
Contmued from pal:• I
Cardmgton, and many n1cccs and nephews
Services will he 1 p m Wednesday m the Ewmgton Church ol ChriSt '"
Meanwhile. conslructmn on the north Side
,
Chnshan
Un1on, wnh the Rev D,IVId Marhomer and lhc Rev Tom Pen
new Kanawha R1vcr hnd~e al Buf
The Sleet structure wtll go up 1n
n~ngton
olficlatlng
Bunal will be m 1he Vm10n Mcmonal Park Fnends may
fain rcmams on schedule also the spnng and the West V~rgmta D1v1
call
Ulthc
McCoy-Moore
Funeral Home Vmtnn from 4 7 p 111 Tuesday
accnrdmg to .1 report tn a recent SIOn ol H•ghways IS targeung an Aug
Hunungtnn Hcrold·D!Spatch
24 openmg fm 1he bndge The bndgc
J1m Caruthers Putnam County IS hemg OUIIt IO COIOCidC Wllh lhC
commu•smncr and chamnan ol the openmg ol the new Toyota Motor
Emma M Fonhc. 81, ol Mason W Va d1ed Monday Dec I~ 1997 at
county transponat10n commntcc, sa1d Manulnctunng West V1r~!ln1a cng1nc
Holzer Mcd1cal Center
lhc p1er on the south Side of tHe nv· machmmg and .t&lt;&gt;emhly plant at BufShe was a reurcd bookkeeper at the Ph1hp Sporn Plan! and a member ol
cr IS complete and the lramcwork ts laln
the Ma•on Umtcd Methoch&amp;t Church
sllll surroundmg !he p1cr on the
Bom·Sept 10 1916 m Galhpohs she was a daughter olthc late J C Forth
and L1lhe (Thorne) Rodgers She was also preceded m death by her laster
parents, George and Ella W1ndon. a hall br01hcr Charles Cutshaw and hull
Program planned
Church Chnstmas potluck Sunday, SISler. Mary 01lcr
HillSide Bapllsl Chur.h located ~fUll lnllowed hv program at 7 p m
Surv1vmg arc a halfhrothcr Byrddl Forth ol Crown Cuy.lhr.c half &gt;IS·
ters Dorothy Baker of M!ddlewn ElSie Kmg ol M1ddlcpon and Bonn1c
on S1 Rt 143 JUsl oll Rou1c 7
Pomeroy v.1ll h.IVC Its Chnstmas pm- Grange plans. holiday party
Smnh of M1ddlcpurt
Stnr
Grange
77K
lind
Star
Junm1
The funeral w•ll he Wednesday I p m atlhc Foglesong Funeral Home
gr• · Dec 21 lOam by all Sunday
sch&lt;Mll classes AI II n m und 6 p m Gr.mgc 87K Will ha\c lis annu.11 wllh the Rev Damon Rhodes nlhct.lltng Bunal Will he 1n !he Vmlon Memo·
the young adull class Will present Chnstmas dmner and party on S.1t
nal Pack Vmlon
urd.1y ~ 30 p 111 .11 Ihe Gr.mgc h.11l
Fncnds may cull .lithe luner.1l home Tucsd.l) 2 to 4 and 6 tn Hp m
Chnslmas Comes to Bethlehem
Dr James R Acree mvlles lhc pub· h&gt;c.ltcd on Cuunl) Ruad I S,tlcm
Cr.!ntcr Those .tttcndmg ~uc tot.1kc ,,
he
co,ercd diSh Me,u &gt;~1111 he turn~ shed
Clarification
MMcus Lee Mark Morg,m 7~ R,1vcnswnod WVa d1cd Sund,ly Dec
Chri•tmas
part~
set
The Guy Bmg cited m t1 recent
14 1997 ,11 Camden-CI.~rk Memnnal Hnsrn.tlln P.ukcrshUJg wv,,
The llurd Wednesd,l)' Hlllllenl.ll
county ~ourt scssum 1s not the Guy
Born Dec K 1922 111 Morg.mwwn WV.1 son nllhc 1.11c Hayden H.trt
Bmg whn rcstdt!s un Mill Strr.!el us Cluh wtll h.l\1.: 1ts Chnstm,t~ ,md Juh.1 Ball Mnru.m he .mended the Ced.tr Run Umlcd Methnd"t Chu1d1
potlud~ .md g11t l!x~.:h.mgc WcUn~.:s­
MJddlcpurt
He w~l"i .1 1940 i.r u.lu.1tc ol R lvcn"iwoud Ha~h S~.:hool.md w.1..; rcun:d Irom
d.tv noon .ll SH.lcusc Mum..:1pul the N.1vy .ts .1 &lt;.:hid petty otlu.:cr
Bu1ldmg
Chun:h program planned
SUI\IVIn~ .m: hrothcrs .md 1 "ilst..:t·l!l 1.1w Stcph~.:n J.•y M011; u1 ol O~.:c.m
Recds\llk Unlled McthodiSI
!-.U.h.: C~tlll .md Wlil!.un Gene .mU k.mcllc Morg.mol R.ncn~wood ~ 1!-.tlls

Margery E. Roush
Margery E Roush 87 Elm Strcel Ra.:mc. d1ed Sunday, Dec 14, 199o7.
m the Charleston Area Med1cal Center Memonal DIVIs ton, Charleston. W Va :
Funeral arrangements w1ll be announced by lhc Cremeens Funeral Horne;
Roc1nc
:

Harry Herald Topton, 92 M1ddleport, d1cd Monday Dec I~ 1997, at hiS '
reSidence ArrangemcniS w1ll be announced la1er by the M1ddlepon Chapel
of Ftshcr Funeral Home

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Sunday .ulrntssums - Alllc
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Holzer Medical Center
Discharges Dec 12 - DolfiS
Brown. Jotd.tn Ann:-illt'ng Am.md:.l
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AmrTech ........ ,...... ..... . 79'1.
Ashland 911.. ..................... 48\,
AT&amp;T ...................... ,... 57',
Bank One . .
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Bob Evans . . ..
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Borg-Warner
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Brough~on
Champlon •

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Chann Shps ........................ 4'1,
City Holding ................ .40'1.
Federal Mogul ... .. ..... .. 38'1.
Gannett .. .. . .. .. . .. . . 59',
Goodyear
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Kmart . ..
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Kroger ..
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Lands End. . .. . . . 37'1•
Limited .................. 24),
Oak Hill Fin! ............. 22
OVB ................................. 35
One Valley ......................... .40't.
Peoples ........................... 41'1•
Prem Fin! ........................... 25
Rockwell ............ ....... , .... 49't.
AD/Shell . . . . .
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Sears .
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Shoney's. .. . . . ..... 3\
Star Bank ................. 57'1.
Wendy' a ......................... 23'/o

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of Gafllpolla

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w v•• died S.llUid 1) Dec
O.::n tcJ G\:ncr.lf Dtvl,IOil Ch uk ,ton

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Born Apnl 2':1 1927 m Bc.udslork W vu 'he w,ts "d . !u~lllcr nl the
J.uc John McKmncy Sr and Nancy Ailee (Snow) McKmncy Shew." obo
p1cccdcd 1n dealh by a Sisler JoAnn V.trney and hrmhcr John McKlnllc\
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Evcrclt nnd Joyce Bam ol Pmnl Pleasant hrother Paul McKmne1 nl G tl
hpohs, f1 V£ siSters and b101hers In law Margaret Ellison of Honon W V1
May K1rk of Page W va Helen Haskell ol Galhpohs Bonn1c and Floyd
S1dcrs of Poml Pleasant Freda and Ben Honaker ol LouisVIlle Ky and "'
era! mcccs and nephews
The funeral Will be Tuesday 11 a m a1 the Crow Hassell Funeral Home
wtth lhe Rev J Odell Bush offic1atmg Bunal will he m the Z1on B.1p11st
Church Ceme1cry Galhpohs Ferry
Fncnds may call atlhe luneral home Monday 7 lo 9 p m

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She IS surv1vc~ by her husband uf 45 yeMs Charles C Weekley two
sons and daughlcrs- ln-law Tom E and Jcnmfcr Week lev .1nd Charles
Ruben and Cand1cc Jo Weekley hOih ol Guysville a daughlcr and sun·
tn-law Judy and Fred Cl.~rk ol Guysv1lle c1ght gr.mdch1ldren one great

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grandson a hrothcr Ru.:k Sa.mpson ol Cool\ 1llc lour ~ l"itcrs Gladys Bar-

ton of Cool\llle Marge Bcncdum ol Reeds\! lie M!t k1c Spradhn ol
Cool villi! and Sue Sm1th ul FlnnJ.1 scvcr.tl mc~t.:~ .md ncpllcw!\
She 'Was also prc~.:cdcd m tk.llh hy two hrothcr!\ D.l\ u.l .and O.trts

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Local briefs-__,
School thefts, robberies solved
Rc~.:cnt sdwol hn:ak-ms .11 Mc1!!s .mc..l I ~1stc.:rn ht!!h :-.dmols
Rtvc.:nu.:w Elcmcut.uy S~;hool .md the mhh~o:1y tll Phvl)! o.; Reed tn
RcL:ds\ 1llc ha\~o: hc~n solved Lll.:t.:orCJmg: to M~o:l.!s C11unty Ptt.l!ooec.:utmg

Aunrney Jnhn R Lcmcs
Su..,pcch In the ll..:l.l!ct.ltnt:u.b."'U"i were appc.tnn~ till'.. 11lt.lll1lll_g ~lor..:
County Court JuJ::c p,,tnC( H 0 Bn-rn .mJ JU\ cndc.: Cuu11 Judge

Robert Buck
I unher mlorm.111on

\\,Is not a\ ,ul.lhlc .1s ol pt~o:s!oo linK this morn-

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Man cited in accident
A R.tun~ 111m V...!s ut~.:d fnllowmg .IIWtl \dltdt.: .tu.:tdcnt .tl the
JUOI.:tHlllol Nv~.: A\..:nu" .md M.un Stn::cl m Pomcro~ S.IIUHI.I} morn
tng
BtLnd.l K V~.:nO\ I ong Bottom w.as ... outhhound on N)t.: 1\v~.:nu~.:

.1nd stopped .lithe

11all~e h~hl

when her 19KH OJd,mnhllc "·'' st1uck

lrnm hdund h) .1 199(1 Dodg~ dn\cn hy Stcph~.:n Bnhh ,tl R.lc.:lll..:
.ILUIHhnt! lo.t Pom~.:r11y Pnltn DLp.ntmcnt report Bnth \dl!dcs "'U!oo
t.lm..:LI h,;l1t Ll.un.lg~o:
No lO!UilV• Wlll: ICfl\lllcd .md BnhM \\,IS ctkd on ol c.:h.U~l: Ill 1.111
u1c to m.tJnlun ~~"'"' lll!.!d t.:lt.:.u tit"it,mu.~

Boil advisory issued

Emma M. Forthe

Marcus Lee Morgan

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Anna Jane Sampson Weekley 64, Weekley ville d1cd Saturd.1y Dec
n 1997 at Camden Clark Memonal Hospllal Parkcrshurg W Va
Born J.m I K 19'\3 1n Mmnora W Va she was 1hc daughter of the
laic Hurdle and Estel Groggs Sampson
She v.a, a graduate ol Olive Or.mgc H1gh School "here 'he was a
cheerleader lor four. yeors and was afr.halcd wllh Vanderhool Bapllsl
Church She was a homcm.1kcr and a lormcr employee ol Amc' Depart·

Phase· 2...

Meigs announcements

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Anna Jane Weekley

Robert G. Diamond

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Meigs EMS logs 10 calls

Prisons and the free marketplace
liOns, a pnvate
secunty f~rm
operatmg the
More haven
CorrectiOnal
Insutuuon,
under contract
with the state,
IS able to ruh
Morehavcn
without adhermg to pnson
regulauons
passed by the

Death Notices

Edgar G. ·eddie• Cline

The White House, of course, In!·
t1ally shrugged off the damnmg
accusations that Lawrence bought
h1s way mto Arhngton And It turn$
out they were r1ghl But as so often
happens w1th thisadmmlstraliOn, the
real truth emerged later reveahng a
m1xture of bureaucratic bungling
and shoddy overstght
Calls to the State Department's
Office of Diplomatic Secunty
turned up httle An offic•althere told
our lssoc1ate Aaron Karp that the
mvcst1gauon mto Lawrence's past 1s
sllll ongomg, and that they'd have
no comment unt1l the~r work was
complete
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It's too bad that work wasn't
completed when 11 should have been
.. four years ago
Jack Aaderson and Jan Molter
are writers ror United hature
Syadlcate, Inc

By Nat Hentoff
L1stenmg to advocates of pnson
reform, I had been conv1nced that
tummg state pnsons over to pnvate
profit-seekers leads to even more
dreadful conditions than have extst·
ed under state control
That may mdeed be the case m
some areas. but a recent Nauonal
Pubhc Rad1o story from Flonda
mdtcates there can he substanllal
benefits·· for the pnsoners ·• 1n geltmg away from state rules and prohl·
b1t10ns
L1ke those state rules reported by
Sally Watt from rad1o stallon WUSF
m Tampa, Aa She quoted state senator Charhe Cnst, who does nol
behcve m coddhng pnsoners Wuh
great sausfacuon, he noted that two
years ago he and hiS colleagues had
done away ·• m the state pnsons ··
"with all kmds of recreal!Onal
amen•ttcs for these cnmmals •
Among the depaned amen~ues were
' baskelballs and volleyballs and
we1ghts"
In add11lon, to make the pnsoners
more fully rcahze they were not out
for a day at the beach, packages
from home are no longer penm!Ucd
And as 1n other states, cham gangs
have been resurrected 1n the Flonda
pnsons The pnsoocrs are resentful.
and there arc mcreasmg d•sc1phnary
prohlems, mtenSified by the absence
of a1r condmonmg 1n Flonda's
unco"'fonable summers
Meanwh1le, Wackenhut Correc-

Tuesday Sunny Htghs 1n the
lower 50s
£¥tended rorecut
Tuesday n1ght Mostly1 clear
Lows 1n the upper 20s.
Wednesday Partly cloudy H1ghs
50 t0' 55
Thursday and fr1day . Panly
cloudy Lows ncar 30 and h•ghs from
the upper 40s to the lower 50s

Page 3• The Dally Sentinel

Temperatures expected to reach
upper 40s and 50s by Tuesday

accuracy of Lawrence's

Women need real help getting out of abusive relationships
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Today's weather forecast

10 IS percent of lhe diplomallc corps

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Pege2
December 1S, ttt7

Lawrence fiasco raises grave concerns
ByJIICk~

'£stfli(as/id 1111948

CHARLENE HOEFUCH
General M-ver

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Sports

The Daily Sentinel
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South_Gallia boys
down Eastern 50~44

MILLS HONORED 1 Racine Home National Bank president Tom
Wolfe presents Southern's Jerrod Mills (left) with a Player of the
Game plaque following Southern's loss to Cincinnati Madeira at the
Convocation Center in Athens Saturday.

Cincinnati Madeira
tops Southern 64-48 .
By SCOTT Vt'OLFE
and DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correspondents
With ligurchcac.ls l(Kid Sl:hlc~skL!1·
anu Ken Fields npping the nets lor IX
anu II points. respectively. the
Cincinnmi Madeira Mustan!!s dcfL!at ed the Southern Turnaducs 64-4K Saturuay "flernuon in game live of the
Kruger Hoops classh: ut Ohio University's ConvlK.:illion Center.
: The contest was sponsored hy the
Alex"nucr AthlcLic huuslers.
· M"deir:t used ils uistinct size
r~LIYant~•gc and a qui~:k start 10 tak\: ""
•arly leau that they never relinquished. Southern hclu ils own in the
first quarter. hauling hack from 4 I~1 dcl'icil to cut it to 18-12 on an
Adams Williams three .puinter in the
waning seconds of the' frame .
Trailing 39-28 going _intn the half,
Madeira staved off scverJI Southern
comeback hids, Lhe must notahle a
tiid thnl was propelled by Troy
tfuh:~ck. Jcrrod Mills und a key
l!uckel hy Pclc Sis«&gt;n. Like. the pre~iou» three 11ames. however. cosily
Q.arnovcrs and unwi..:.c dc~.:isions
'ullowcd Southern Intake itself oul of
the game.
:: Southern continued lo rally in the

sc~ond

quarter when a ~olid team
cfli&gt;rl saw Mills hil a jumper and
M1ldtcll Walker huried a long two
rrom the corner. Hoha~,;k drove the
line and drew the fnul to

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a

1hrec-p01nl play. then Jason Allen hit
a key jumper and Russell Reiher followed with a shot from the ha&gt;elinc
that pulled the score lo 30-2M.
Southern lhen lost focus :m&lt;l the
momentum of Lhe game. Lulle&lt;l 10
sleep hy a string of Ma&lt;ieirajumpers
t.tm.l a rash .amount qf turnovers.
Southern allowed Madeira. to score

nine pninls in the linal I:30 hcl'nre
Ihe half.
Madeira I!K•k a 10-0 run inw the
sl:lrl of the third frame and hlow the
game open early. ending the·frame lll
57-38.
The linal ended 64-48.
Southern hit IK-44 overall ( 11 -25
forlhc firs I half anu 7 -IIJ the secnnu l.
hit 1-4 threes anu was K-14 al the
line. Madeira hit 25-M, 2-5 and 4-13.
Southern hau 21J rehounus leu hy
J:c,on Allen with scven1Benji Mtmucl
ftmr and Russtll Reihe1 4, while
Madeira hau 33 (Mo'l!an 6, Gralsch
6. Dinsmore 8). South-ern had 24
turnovers, eight steals, live charges
(Sisson three) anu 12 IC1uls.

CUMINGS SHOOTS- Southern's Adam
(left) goes up
against two Cincinnati Madeira players to take the shot In the lane
during Saturday's Kroger Classic on the Ohio University campus,
where the Tornadoes lost 64-48.
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crs couldn't ·h~y a huckcl as Galliu
outlasted the Eagles 50-44.
Euslern grabbed 2M rebounds
(Brnwn 7, Yonker 7). · had lhree
steals. 12 turnovers, 12 tt"ists (Kehl
four. Bissell four) ant! 19 fouls.
The Rebels had 46 rehounds
(Johnson 10. C&lt;Klk 1.0. Bmtlh 131.
nine steals. 14 turnovers. 14 assists ·
(Davis 6. Queen 41 und 14 fouls.
Enslcrn won Lhe reserve ~am&lt;' 3724 led hy Josh Will wilh 14 and Erron
Aldriu~e nine. Mickey Mt~"cy hail
six for SO and Eric Runyon l'our. _
E:~stcrn. 1-3. hosts Alexander on
TucsUay. The Rehcls : Tuesd11y's
home game with Hannanhus been
postponed ill their requcsl und
rescheduled fur Jan. 24.
Ouartcrl!Wih
Ea.'tern
I0-6-15-13=44
South Gallia
II-IJ-12-IK=50
South Gallia: Steve Queen 1-0:
112=3. Rufus Stunley 0-1-ll=J. Jeremy Davis 1-0-2/4=4. J.R. Boothe 40-213= 10. Jason Johnson K-0-4/5=20.
Justin C!Klk 3-0-(1=6. Rohhie Rush 20-0=4. Totals 19-1-9/19=50
Eastern: Corey Yunker 3-0-0=6.
Jeremy Kchl 0-0-1/2-= I, Sieve Durst
4-0"4/4= 12. Eric Smith 3-0-Il=6.
Joey Brown \J-0-1 n= I~- To!als: 1410-6/15=44

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North Carol inn, which heat thenNo. 22 Princeton hours after Duke's
· loss, rcccived6K lirst-pht~e votes and
1.747 potnts 1-rom the nauonal mcdta
panel.
Kansas 1Il-l). which helu the No.
I spot until Duke look il over two
weeks ago. moved Irom third to second wilh one rirst-place vote and
1.612 poiniS.
The Blue Devils were third with
nne No. I vote :~no I ,51}\1 puints. &lt;~nu
were followeu hy Kentucky. which
held the NiJ. 4 spot. anu Ariwna and
South C~rolina. which switched
places from l"sl week.
Utah moved up two spots tn sevenlh ;md was followed hy Purdue.
,Stanford um.l Xav.icr.
UCLA moved up one place to le&lt;~d
the St.."Cuntl Ten and w;1s followed hy
Connecti~o:ul, Arki.IOSOIS, New Mc:..ico,
Iowa. Temple, Flori &lt;Ia State, Mississippi. Princeton and Geurgin.
The last live spots were held hy
Michigan, Maryland. W:~ke Forest.

jon &amp; Carolyn Jacobs

Owners
Telephone

614-992-7508

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comeback and complclcd 13 of 25
relax. make them re~lize lhm just
passes overall for 269 yards.
becau,., lh~y had a star on th~tr hel "We hil some big plays and they
m~l doe.sn .~mean we couldn I play ,
were laking some chances." coach wuh them.
Bruce c,)slet said. "They were
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nf scrimnm~~) trying to stop our runfrom astomach virus, left the field lo
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effective whh the play-action pass." a fa~tor agam. He_hmshcd the day
Corey Dillon . who set a rookie Wllh 68 yards.,g1vmg h1m 1,034 for
record hy rushing for 2~6 yards in the the season, hts seventh stratghl year
Bcngals' prc.\•ious gumc. ~eked up over I,OOO,yards.
127 on 26 carries.
Esmson s 48-yard touchdown pass
Since opening the season with a 3- lo Darnay Scou- he heal corner1 murk. the Cowhoys have lost eight hack Kevin Smith on a post pauern
of II in large part l)ceausc their -put the Beng~ls ahead 17-10 with
ofl~nsc crumhled. ll gol rolling in the
25 seconds left m the half.
llrst quarter. hnltling I he ball ' for
11:55 while its three stars played as
if the playoffs were on Lhc line.
Emmilt Smith. who missed mosl
of a game Monday night because of
a s·.1rc shoulucr. picked up' 56 yards
on l!inc l:arrics in the quarter. Michael
Irvin had si .catches for 69 yards. and "
Aikman cmnplctcu eight of 13 passes for K3 yar~s.as, 1hc &lt;:;owbnys went
ahead IO-Il. "\ .
"I just think that some of our guys
were looking for uutographs instead
of playing footh:~ll." Esia.,on said. "I
jusl told lh~m lo calm down and

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By JOE KAY
nf cnach Barry Switzer and Ieli ownCINCINNATI (AP)- The Dallas er Jerry Junes cunlemplating changes.
Cowboys' playoff chances vanished
"This is killing him as much a.' it's
in a game bcfining their season: a kilt in~ us ." Bates said of Jones.
good stan. a quick fade and a come- "He', ~oing to find players and
back thai wasn't nearly enough.
make c'hangcs 1&lt;1 right the ship.
Now. fur the first time since 1990, That's Lhc only thing the players
the Cowboys get to spend a winter at c•pcct... home wonucring why they ju~l
No nne expected the Cnwhnys 11•
;.,ercn't good enough.
let the scn~on slip taway so cusily.
Dallas dominated Lhe firsl qunner Dallas has lost four in a mw for the
Sunday: hut Boomer Esiason threw u r1rst time sint:c 19H9. WhL'Il 4Wll'l..:l'·
pair of touchdown passes us the h:1ck Trny Aikmun wa:oo a rooki(: and
Cincinnati Bcngals scored 31 ·con- the t&lt;'llm went 1-15.
secutive points and then held on fllr
··'l11is is s.oml'thing we can't get
a 31-24 victory.
USl'&lt;lto&gt; ... li1whacker R:~nd11ll G&lt;~lfrcy
The Cowhoy&gt; (fi-9) let a 10-pninl said. "W"'··n:: ln~int! r~srcct and
first -quarter lead slip awuy. With it wc ·n~ 1Wt hl !!CI it ha'"·" in~~ hurry."
went their already slim cllam:l' of
Aik;1111n thuughl :~hnul trying to
making the playoffs for u Sl:\'l'nth fi1nl1he \\onls to cnnn.·v hi's frustra·
~ trai!:!ht year.
litm.o;. hut ..t...·~: idcll th~n: \\as nt, [H,int.
"This gam~ wa~ like nu1· "casnn. ··
"It's r&lt;&lt;lumlanl h&gt; stand up here
safctv Bill Bate:-. s,,id. ·· w~ fnuglll
an..t say the s~unt.· things,." Aikman
i1Ur 1;il:-. olf. made wn IU&lt;Hl Y mist:\kcs
~~11d. " Yotlh;ultwu teams play'ing l'or
and C~UllC LIJ1 .. hl)l'l ...
priLil" and we jusl llilln"t get it dune ...
The Cowboy' will finish 111111
Tht..• Bcngals (6~ lJ) hii\'C wtm three
iheir fir,a losin,g r('tnn.l sinC\.' 11)90. l1f ;\llir since Esiasnn n.•placctl Jeff
when thev wcnt7-9.11l:t1~ . .·asLll1 was Blake at quunernack. a meaningless
a rca:-.nn ·rnr nptimism. •mothl'r :-.h.'l' surge after all playoff hopes were
rotward in Jimmy JohnMlU '!to I'Chuild- \!tH1~ . Esi;lstm tiU'cw llmchduwn pass·
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Correction

North Carolina -replaces Duke
~!.~~.Pc, coll!ge team i~...~~~~~~~
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j Nurlh Carolina muveu to No. I in
dte As«x:ialcd P!ess mllcge hasketHull u&gt;day. tls ltrsl Lune as 11 toprpnked tcum without Dean Smith as
'imch in almost W years.
4 The T11r Heels o~wvc also maue
Sill Guthrtdge the ftrsl coach m hiS
lfrsl Year ala schwl tn have a No. 1nked team sincF Tom Davis at iowa
i 19X6-K7. The htsl rookie «lltch. as
1 e 61)-year-old Guthridge is. tolc11u
· ittp-ranked lemn was Bill Hudgcs of
l.di11na Stale in 197X-79.
The Tar Heels I 10-0) uwved up
c111c Sjl&lt;ll to replace Duke at No. I
14"Lcr the Blue Devils (9-1) lost K1-73
uj Michig11n on Saluruay. North Carctinn was lasl ranked No. I during the
ll/94-lJ~ se.,son .
The h\slti111c illc~am fnllnwet.J one
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it w;t.&lt; the same schools. North Car&lt;~ina also replace&lt;! fellow-Atlantic
&lt;!oast Conference memhcr Duke 11s
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December 1 1997·

By SCOTT WOLFE
Sentinel Corre•pondent
The newest prtticct Wcsam Cun·
slruclion has this week IS a pr&lt;&gt;Jecllo
thaw out the nets at Eastern high
school. where u frigid shooting ni~hl
from the lloor allowcu the South G:li lia Rehels 111 slip away with u 5!1-44
triumph 1\VCr the Eagles Salurduy
night
· Eastern was 19-55 overull including an 0-13 night from three-puint
range and miserable 6-15 night at the
line. South Galli a didn't exactly light
up the nets, but shot a heller percentage al 19-50, 1-7 and 9- IIJ :itlhc
line.
Jason Johnson, who leu th&lt; .nncrs wilh 20 points, followed hy J.R.
B&lt;Ktlhe's 10 and Justin Cook with six.
Eastern was led hy frcshmun Joey
Brnwn's ·IIJ anll Steve Durst's f2.
As u result of missed shots and
ermnl pu.'t,es, South Gall in trudged to
an Il-l 0 iirsl period lead. Thai came
a flcr Eastern got another good stun.
rushing 10 a 10-2 lead hcforc allowing the Rebels Lo climb hack inlo lhc
game.
Soulh Oallia marched lou whopping 20-16 hall'lime lead. '
Eastern had a decenlthird period
to cl imh hack lo a 32-31 game at the
end of that round. The oflcnsive Qres
then reduced In a smolder It&lt; South
Galli a leu hy as much as eight in the
lin"l rnund.
Eastern's Joey Brown had the
honest sh&lt;Klling hand "nd led the
Eagles with a daaling pcrfonnance.
A couple of Eastern's h&lt;tllcsl shool-

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Ann
Landers
199'1 Los Afttele1 Ttme~
Syndic:lle lnd CreiiUfl
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Dear Readers: The leuer I pnnt
ed about the condom lhat whtstles
"Dtxre" has taken on a hfe of tls
own It seems lhe subject refuses to
dre lbe followmg leuer came from
Washmg10n, D C
Dear Ann: I read wuh great
mlerest the leuer aboul lhe prophy·
laclrc lhal plays "Drxte" when m
use You wondered how that lhmg
worked
• As an mtelleclual property
lawyer, I took 11 upon mys~lfto learn
more aboulthrs mtngumg mvenlton
Enclosed you wrll find a copy of the
palent rssued •n November 1992 to
an mventor from Massachusetls I
wtll not auempt 10 get rnto the
mechamcs mvolved. but "Dtxre"
rsn' tthe only thmg 11 can play The
mventor has stated that the message
or mustc "may warn, comphment,
sumulate. enlertam or surpnse the

In answer to your questiOn about

sales north of lhe Mason-Dtxon
Lme, Ann. I suspect that they are
selhng like hot cakes rf the product
can play "Yankee Doodle • Yours
truly •· Jeffrey A Wolfson, Washmglon, DC
Dear Jeffrey Wolfson: Thanks
for the update
And now, dear readers, please, no
more leuers askmg me to sell you
lhe musrcal condoms Nor can I tell
you where they can be purchased I
am not m the condom busmcss and
am not rnterested m facrhtatlng
sales
Here's a final word to lhe men
who are plannmg 10 purchase thrs
gadget I hope you wrll nol atlempl
to surpnse your panner wnh thrs

thmg She would be slartled out of
her wlls. and llu! mood of lhe
momenl most cenamly would be
shallcred
Dear Ann Landen: You are
nghl to encourage haltered women
lo leave therr spouses My ex-husband became physrcally and verbal·
ly abusrve when I refused to drmk
wllh hun Hrs fam1ly had never seen
that stde of h1m and couldn't under·
stand why I msrsled on a drvorce and
full custndy of our three cl)rldten
He never contested at
When llefl my husband lhe chrl·
dren were 4 months, 6 and 9 I
moved 600 mrles away, leavrng
behmd everythmg that couldn 'I be
earned I ve never regretted 1t

I had never worked at a full-ume.
decent paymgJob m my hfe and had
no assets · not even a car W11hm two
years I had purchased our frrst
home, owned a used car and had
taken my krds on lhetr very first
vacatiOn Frvc years later, I bought a
second larger home. whrch wrll be
pard for m anolhcr four years My
oldest daughter IS m graduate
school, !l'Y second rs workmg on her

undergraduate degree. and my son rs
a htgh school semor Ithmk we have
done qurte well
Even my ex·husband·s family
can see that my decrsron was the
nght one, especrally srnce they've
had htm underfool full lrme. He 1s
sull dnnkmg heavrly and probably
wrll dre that way lfe abused hts second wrfc and has been m trouble
wrth the law Believe me when I say
all lhe therapy m the world wrll not
benefil a person who doesn•t want lo
be helped
People need to trust th~tr
rnsuncts If lhe snuauon feels
wrong, 11 prohably IS Thank you,
Ann, for hslenrng Wnung lhrs leuer
lu you feels as good .rs "therapy ses·
sron ·· Loyal Fan m Houslon
Dear Houston: I hope your leslr·

they put Bunny m the wrong companment, and she had no arr 1
11us young woman was also told
that wrth all the puppy mrlls rn Sl
Sadly, the story 1hat follows rs Lours commg to Chrcago lhat there
t~ I am pa5smg 11 on so lhattf you
are dead dogs arrrvrag from St
find yourself m lhts srtuatron. or Louts and 11 IS nol uncommon
know someone who mtght be )n thrs Someone even sard to her "W~at rs
S)luaUon, you wrll be beuer one more dead dog?'
mfonned Clearly, lhere was mcom·
The woman raced wuh Bunny m
pelence and a maJor lack of commu
her arms to the vel, bul before lhey
mcatron at several levels here The could even gel her loaded m lhe car,
famrly of "Bunny" rs not lenmg 1he Bunny wa~ dead The woman, ergll·
maller rest, however. and let's JUSI teen years old, was alone alone m
hope thai JUStrce prevarls here
Chtcago, but made her way to the
A woman was flymg alone wnh vet and called a fnend who met her
her dogs. and her mother accompa· there. where they waned for several
nted her to the arrport lo make sure hours The arrhne has an accounl
everythmg went OK When the wrlh lhiS vet and called the woman
woman checked m at the lrckel every len mrnutes lo follow up
counter, the representative sard she However, 1he vet could not say for
thought there were etght dogs on sure what the cause of death was and
tbal.. fiJJilt and that there wasn 'I Ill!' 111rlipll will' calbngJOr a.n lii!.IQJl.enougllreom. 1bo traveler sard that sy
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she would send her dogs on the nexl
Thts drstraughl young woman
flrght or la1er wnh her mother, so the wanted to see her dog one last ume.
rep checked wrlh cargo to make sure so she entered the room to find on
that there was enough room for all the lable, a dog lhal was not her
five dogs the woman had The rep own' The stall was shocked but lhen
sard lhat cargo told her thalll was no took her lo see Bunny She collected
problem and to go ahead and send a lock of Bunny·s harr and leash An
all the dogs down Thts was a 44- aulopsy was C\entually perfonned
mmule tlrght
- bul on he wrong ddg Bunny had
The woman c~ecked wnh her been cremaled There was no C\ I·
mom and they b01h agreed that 11 dence
cargo sard 11 was OK,Ihen 11 must be
Thrs famrly IS hearlbroken aboul
OK When lhe woman arrrved a11he Bunny Accordmg to many people,
Chtcago arrportthere was a page for the arrhne, -. hrch had a good track
her almosiJmmedralely She was on record of transportmg anrmals else·
the other srde of O'Hare, and they where, may have some real prob·
had told her that her dog had gouen lems m St LouiS One of therr head
a lillie dehydrated She ran as fast as people called the famrly offenng
she could 10 the locauon of the plane money for the ' loss: but an arrline
and was laken down lolhe area nghl employee IS wrllmg to testify when
by the plane There was her dog , lhe case goes to court
Bunny Her crate was open, she was
If you have access to the mternet,
packed m 1ce, and she was slrll you may want to check out lhe
breathmg bul her tongue was blue
Bunny web page There are three
At that pomt the woman began photos of Bunny and more mfonna·
calling for a vetennanan The man uon about the suuatron The address
there sard he'd have to get a supervr· rs
sor to get tolhe vet Then thai super· http //www rcddogfandub com/bun
vrsor had to gel a car T.be woman ny htm Also you may want to wnle
was yelhng at thts pomt, demandmg tellers to Bunny's owner, or better
10 know how thts could thrs happen yet, 1he arrline For those addresses
Why JUSI thiS dog? What dtd you contacl
Susan
Hull,
at
do? They told her poml blank SMHUTf@IX Netcom com

Our special page(s)
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mony wtll encourage other women

who are rn abusrve snuauons to do
as you drd They CAN make 11 on
thetr own, and you proved 11

Send questions to Ann Landers. Creators Syndrcate 5777 W Cen1ury
Blvd , Sune 700, Los Angeles Calif

(16 years of age or younger)
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DELEGATES - Clndland David King of Pomeroy were delegates
to the recent Ohio Farm Bureau Federations 79th annual meeting
held 1n Cincinnati.

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Entry
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Meigs
delegates attend
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annual bureau meeting
Delegates from Mergs Counly
Fann Bureau JOmed more than 320
officral delegates at lhe Ohro Fann
Bureau Federauon s (OFBF) 791h
annual meeung m Cmcmnalr, Dec
I 3 The delegates sel policy lhat
wrll chart the course of the organtza·
uon lor the new year
Members of the Mergs Counly
delegation mcluded Cyndr and
Davrd Kmg of Pomeroy
1l1e theme of the meetmg was
Farm Bureau . Growmg Wnh
Vrsron Makmg rl Happen "OFBF rs
the largesr general fann orgamzalron
m the state wuh more than 185,000
member famrlres
The delegates, elected· 10 represent each of lhe 87 counly Fann
Bureaus m 1he state, adopted slate
and nalronal pohcres addressrng
such ts.ues as fannland preservaIron. school frnancrng and wrldhfe
cunrrol
Speakers for 1he three·day meet·

mg mcluded OFBF Presrdent A I
·1rv · Bell of Zanesvrlle on 'A New
Agncullure
a Changmg Farm
Bureau.· OFBF Execuuve Vtce
Prestdent John C .. Jack· Frsher on
"Rats1ng Eyebrows, Bruce V1ncent,
owner, Vmcen1 Loggrng Company,
Montana, on .. The Challenge to Your
Properly Rrghls ' Doug Theaker.
drrector, Rrchland County Human
Servrces, on AUrludes, Volun·
teensm and You; and Dr Lawrence
Lrbby holder C Wrlham Swank
Endowed Charr Ohro Stale Umversrly, on 'Issues at lhe Rural/Urban
Interface Fact and Frclron ·
• There was also a panel drscussron
on Agncuhure's Image Today w11h
Joe Ftelds. dtrector of public relatiOns, Amepcan Fann Bureau, Chan
Cochran prestdent, Cochran Public
Relauons. and Marsha Hall. semor
counselor, Lord Sulhvan &amp; Yoder
Pubhc Relauons

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called Krds Stuff. and a page for
teens m grades seven 1hrough 12,
called "Hoi Quesuons for Cool
Teens'
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entS·· What Every Parent Should
Know About Socral Sccunty, and a
sccllon for leachers that features a
specral ku of matenals that can be
used to teach Socral Secunty to lugh
school studen1s
Peterson noted that nme oul of I 0
ch1ldren would rece ive Socml Secu

rrty benefits rf a workmg parenl
retires, dres or becomes diSabled
Soc1al Security touches the lives of

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Every cluld can expect to have a
Soctal Securuy card someday and
hospual s arc now pro\ldmg them at
brrth Knowrng whal th1s card
means and how the program frts mlo
thc1r lives now and m the future 1s an
rmportanl part of the process of
growrng up and taking thetr place m
the world

The Golden Rule Sunday School
Class of the Mrddleport Frrst Baptrst
Church held rls Chnstmas dmner
and class meeting at the church Dec
9
Pnor to lhe dmner lhe group pre·
pared and delivered 15 meals 10
shuuns and elderly members of the
church Candy goodre bags were
also g1ven For the dtnnCI Pastor

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Ambrose Randall and Carolyn
DaviS John and Manlyn Fullz.
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Kloos w11l host the ~ahuary meehng

Hemlock Grange members celebrates with potluck dinner
A hohday polluck was enJoyed
by members at a recent meetmg of
Hemlock Grange held atlhe hall
Members had a whrte elephant
g•fl exchange before Rosalie Story.
master, opened the meeting
The charter was dr.•pcd fnr
deceased member Agnes D1xon

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Several specrfrc examples of
vmced messages mcludcd a wammg
about safe sex and a compliment to
the couple for usmg a condom Sull
able melodres lhal can be heard
emanating from the condom are
Tcharkovsky"s ·'The 1812 Over·
lure," "Happy Ilrrthday to You" and
" The Anmversary Wallz

Beware of traveling
with the family pet

Young people who hke to surf the
Internet wdl find an added aurae
uon--Soctal Securuy web pages thai
explarn what the program rs all
about m tenns lhey can undersland,
accordmg to Ed Pelerson, Soctal
Securny manager m Athens
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Krm Phrlhps was \\Ciwmcd rnto
The lncrary program on Chnsl
membcrshrp
mas was presented by Sylvra Mrd·
Roy Grucser ga\c a report on Ilie • krff
recent annual sessron of lhc N,Hron·
Members read messages from
.tl Grange and Helen Qur~cy rcpon· Chnstmas cards The Hen) lock
ed un the Womcns Aci1V1l1cs Com
Grange Chorr sang , several Clmst
mruee Reported rll w.ts Lucille nt.ts songs wuh Ann Lamhert play
Potraz
mg th e p1ano
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There was a Joke by Zrba Mrdkrff
and the enure Grange sang Srlenl
Nrght ' to conclude lhe progran1
Nexl meeting wrll be held on the
frrst Thursday m January 10 be pre·
ceded by an oyster stew and soup
supper
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Benefit statement to·help figure -tax on benefits:
.
.

Security benefits arc. subject to
eYED PmRSON
income tax.
~1•1
Security
If you tile a joint return, you may
Athem!
have to pay taxes on SO percent of
your benefits if you and your spouse
In
January,
Social
Security
will
have a cQmbined income over
by Bob Hoeflich
send beneficiaries a statement show- $32,000. If your combined income
ing the total benefits they received is more than $44,000, 8S percent of
in 1991. The statement is needed to your Social Security benefits are
help them determine if a portion of subject to income tax.
their benefits is taxable. For 1998,
The SSA-1 099 statement you
Social
Security
estimates
that
about
receive includes an Internal RevThe windows at Anderson's art based foundation created to aid
20
percent
of
beneficiaries
will
need
enue
Service (IRS) Notice 703. The
ceitain ly outstanding for the holiday deserving institutions working to
to
pay
tax
on
their
benefits.
worksheet
steps in the notice will
~ason . Of course, the store has an
improve the lot of abu~ and threatIf
you
are
a
Social
Security
benehelp
you
determine
whether you
advantage there what with the tal- ened animals.
ficiary
who
files
a
federal
tax
return
h.avQ to pay tax on your ~ocial Secuents of Becky Nease Anderson.
The local humane society is now
as
an
"individual"
and
your
comnty benefits.
Now let me tell you about embarked on a fund raising cambined
income
(,Your
adjusted
gross
For more· infonnation ahout taxBecky 's latest adventure.
paign to raise money for a cat shelincome
as
reponed
on
your
Form
al;lle
benefits, call the IRS toll-free at
As you may or may not remem- ter and is continuing to secure any
1040
plus
nontauble
interest
plus
1-800-829-3676.·
Ask for Publica~
her, Becky has had a "napkin of the grants, monetary donations and inone-half
of
your
Social
Security
lion 91'5, Social Security and Eqtlivmonth club" for a little while now kind donations so the shelter can
benefits)
is
above
$25,000,
you
may
alent
Railroad Retirement Benefits
and information about the club has hecome a reality. A prime piece of
have
to
pay
taxes
on
50
percent
of
(and
Tier
I Railroad Retirement
been appearing on the internet. land in the county is being donated
your
Social
Security
benei"i'ts.
If
Benefits);
and
IRS Publication 5.54,
Well, a program called "Our Home" for the shelter. Heaven knows there
your
combined
income
is
above
Tax
Information
for Older Amerion cable channel 41 every day from are just too many cats "out there"
$34,000,
85
percent
of
your
Social
cans.
11 a.m. to 12 noon found her nap- without any care.
kins on the internet and has
Here are some things you can do
ex pressed interest in the novel pro- to help the humane society:
gram.
I. Sponsor the spaying or neuterThe annual Chaney reunion was Sharon Lippirt, 'cincinnati; Tom and
So come Tuesday, Dec . 16, that's ing of a dog or cat. The ·cost averrecently
held at the Burlingham Clara Jones, Crown City; Clifford
tomorrow. at II a.m., viewers of the ages between $30 and $60 dependChurch.
and Benjamin Chaney, Nelsonville;
show will see four different sets of ing on the size of the animal.
Following a basket dinner, offi- Ralph and Janet Chaney, New
napkins which Becky sent in answer
2. Volunteer to work some time
Juanita
Guthrie,
to a request for them. The napkins in the society's Thrift Shoppe in cers were elected and a short musi- Marshfield;
cal
prograrnwas
given
with
Maurita
Coolville;
Mary
Chaney,
Albany;
to be shown deal with Christmas, Middleport. Help is more than weiMiller
in
charge.
Sarah
Chaney
was
Judy
Wolfe,
Jim
and
Sandy
Nelson,
Valentine's Day, the Fourth of July · come.
special
vocalist.'
Amusing
family
Gladys Wolfe, Roy and Maurita
and spring. Each set of napkins
3. Make a special donation
stories were told.
Miller, Pomeroy.
.
shown will also have accompanying towards the costs of the cat shelter.
Attending
.were
Dr.
Wilford
and
Robert
and
Gladys
Chaney,
matching garters which Becky has
4. Donate good used clothing,
added to the line.
dishes. pottery, etc .. to the Thrift Dorothy Chaney, Lebanon, Bill and Pomeroy; Steve and ·· Kenda
Sarah Chaney, Lewis Center; Don Williams, Rutland; Estella M. ColThe show host will inform view- Shoppe.
and LaDonna Haning, Athens; Joe bum, Middleport; Audra Well, Belly
ers how to secure the napkins and
5. Attend society meetings.
how to become club members.
6. Join the ~ociety and become a and Ann Chaney, Huber Heights; Moore Snow, Ken and Dorothy
Becky comments that she has member or update your member- Harold and Connie Meier, Miamis- Chaney, Shade; Dayid, Crystal and
been hearing from people around the ship. Here are the membership burg;.Bud and Jean McDonald, John Catherine Lawson, Ashburn, Va.;
world in response to her internet dis- rates-$10 regular; $5 senior citi- R. Chaney, Springfield; Bill Chaney, • Donald and Tina Chaney, Tom and
play and while she liasn 't sold a lot zen; $2, junior member; $20 family; Strongsville; William and Lean Jean Lawson, Hurricane, W.Va.; and
Kyle and Shirley McGraw,
.yet she's hearing from a lot of peo- $100 life; $25 to $49, supporting Crippen, Norwich.
Gary
Chaney,
Harrison;
Rod
and
Cb4rleston, W. Va.
pie. With Becky's creativity this business membership, non-voting;
could be the start of something big. · $50 or more, contributing business Shirley Church, Clara Chaney,
membership, non-voting.
There are just so many ways in
It is the season of givingalthough it should be a year-round which you can help. If you 're sendsituation-so perhaps, you will want ing a contribution or membership
·to give the Meigs County Humane fee, the address is the Meigs County
Humane Society, P.O. Box 682,
· Society a helping hand.
This year the organization ,pro- Pomeroy.
vided nearly $I 5,000 in donations
The organization seems deservand grants for upgrading the county ing and worthwhile to me. Will you
·dog pound and has conducted a be helping? I'm partial to any orgahighly successful spay/neuter pro- nization which is trying to make the
world a lillie beller . place. Such
gram.
In late November the organiza- groups do make it e~ier to keep
tion received a $2,500 grant from smiling.
· the Ahimsa Foundation, a Boston-

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Mpenedicarc opens three-moath lipup an employer.
.
00
Pll't B coverage helps pay for·
Your chance to sign ~p for doctors' care, outpatient hospital
Medicare's Pll't B medical i~~JWJ~~CC visits and ocher medical !ervices.:
coverage is rilht around the comer. People are offered the option ol":
If you're age 6.5 or over and don't signing up for Part B at the samehave Part B Medicare coveraae. you time they are automatically enroll~ :
can sign up during the 1998 annual in Medicare's Part A program. P.m,:
CllfOilmenl period from January I A helps pay ror inpatient hoSpital
through March 31.
care and certain other services and fs
' Each year, the U.S. government paid for through the Social Security.
offers the three-month open enroll- payroll tax you pay during yoU(
ment period to give you anollier working years.
ehanceifyoudidll'tenroll when you . People who want to sign up for:
were first eligible or you dropped Part B Medicare coverage shoultf
your coverage in the interim. If you call the Athens Social SecuritY.
enroll during 'this period, your cov- office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. or
erage will begin July I, 1998.
call Social Security's toll-free num' Fot 1998, the cost for Part B cover- ber,l-800-772-1213, between 7 a. m ~
age . is $43.80 per month. Most and 7 p.m. any business day. ''The
delayed enrollees pay a I 0 percent lines are busiest early in the weeksurcharge for "each year they could and early in the month, so it's best to
have been enrolled but weren't. call at other times.
There are special rules concerning .

Spot1e +lllleftlfR :a•
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MoMI, Hon:IICCp-. finlndll

Celebrates
Lian Marissa Hoffman celebrated
· her seventh birthday November 22
with a birthday dinner hosted by_
ber parents, David and Kathie
Hoffman of Middleport. A "Golden .
Retrievq" theme was carried out.
· - · In attendance were her sister,
Marlee; grandparents Fred and
Pauline Hoffman, grandparents
Nick and Ruth Wright, Tami, Jon,
Trevor, Jordan Buck, Beverly and
Nathan Rothgeb, Mike and Vicki
-Hoffman, Mark, AJ, and Markia
Wright, Kim Duncan, Brenton
Barnette, and Lorraine Cochran.
· Sending gifts but unable to attend
were Randy Wright, Nikki and
'Manning Roe, Brenda Wright,
UANHOFFMAN
. David Duncan, and Todd Rothgeb.
Lian was also honored with a friends Amber Hockman, Cara
birthday lunch at the Pizza Hut. Law less, Hailey Ebersbaugh, Katie
:Attending, in addition to her and Jobeth Rodehaver, and Jordan
'parents and sister, were her school and Tessa Thomas.

~---Community

SYRACUSE "Carleton's
Christmas Spirit" to be presented
Monday. 7 p.m. Carleton ' School,
Syracuse. Refreshments.
PORTLAND -Special meeting.
Monday, 7 p.m. of the Lebanon
Township Truslees at the township
building.

Jon •nd Kenda (Rizer) Campbell of Fort W•yne, Ind., former·
ly of Racine, llftl announcing the
birth of a daughter, Kamryn Jordyn.
Kamryn was born Oct. 11 at
Lutheran Hospital Iii Fort
Wayne, Ind. She weighed 7
pounds, 14 ounces and was 20
314 Inches long.
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Mr. and Mu. Campbell also
have a son, Nathan Ryan.
Matemal granclfllther Is Glenn
Rizer of "aclne, and the maternal
great-grandmother
Is
Gertrude Rizer of Racine. Paternal grandpllrenta are Joe and
Beverly C.mpblll of New C.slle,
Penn:

TUESDAY
POMEROY - Auxiliary FOE,
7:30 Tuesday at the hall.

give treats to children on Christmas
eve, 5 to 7 p.m.
RUI1.AND - Rutland Township Trustees, year-end meeting,
Wednesday, 6 p.m. at the Rut~
Fire Station.
THURSDAY
SALEM CENTER Star
Grange 778 fourth degree lc~m
practice, Thursday, 7 p.m. at the
Grange hall located on County·Road
I north of Salem Center.

., The annual Christmas party. of "Ma~. Had a Little La~b' and also
the Syracuse Asbury United gave Letters to Santa. Freda W1lMethodist Women was held recently son had a reading titled "The Night
at the Golden Corral Restaurant in Jesus Came" a~d Marie Houdashelt
Gallipolis.
read "Christmas in the Heart."
The Rev. Chad Emerick gave the
Secret pals for 199] were
blessi'ng. Mary Lisle had a ,reading revealed and new names were

Cody Tyler Mays

Jeff •nd Aleahia Holsinger
M•ys of New~rt News, Va.
•nnounce the btrth of a aon,
Cody Tyler Maya Oct 29
The Infant welghad 8 Pounda
15 ounces and was 21 lnche~
_long. Matarnal grandparents •re
VIrgil and Geraldine Holsinger
of Readsvllle. Paternal gr•ndparents are Esther Mays, for·
marly of Chester, and the t•te
Jim Mays.
Maternal great-gr•ndparents
are Dawaln and Emm11 Durst of
Reedavllle, and paterMI grNI·
grendmother Ia Gl•dya Spencer
drawn. Others attending were of Cheater. Eather Wright of The
Annette and Emily Emerick, Hope Pl•lna Is a grnt-grHt-grand·
Moore, Jean Stout, Helen Teaford mother. CodY. Is the fifth genIrene Parker, Mildred Caldwell' tlon on his fsthtr's alcle of the
Elma Louks, Rose Ann Jenkins: f•mlly.
Ruth Crouch; and Linda Ferrell. ,

POMEROY - Annual Christmas party of Drew Webster P&lt;lst 39. FRIDAY
L". .
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Affij!rican Legion, Tuesday night, 7 - COOL"ILLE
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p.m. Senior Citizens Center, for the front lawn of the Coolville Unitlegionnaires and wives.
, ed Melhodist Church Friday and
Satu~day, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. each
WEDNESDAY
e~enmg. On Saturday, the Waterford
MIDDLEPORT
Annual Hagh School Brass Choir under the
Christmas dinner party, Wednesday, darectaon of · A~drew Sigman will
6 p.m., Feency-Bennell Post 128. perform.
American Legion. Shon business
meeting with planning for Santa to

Syracuse UMW observe holiday dinner

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JACOB MATTHEW BREWER
Stephanie Davis and William
Charles Brewer, Jr. announce
the birth of their first child,
Jacob M•tthew Br-er.
He wea born on Nov. 6 at
Holzer Medical Center.
Maternal grandparents are
Ledy and Ronald Davis of West
VIrginia, and paternal grandpar·
enta are Diana and Charles
Brewar, Sr. of Pomeroy. Greatgrandparents are Pearl and Fred
Scott of Pomeroy, Pauline Davia
and the. late Hor•ce Davia of
Columbus; Mary Key Young of
Pomeroy, and the late VIctor C.
Young, Sr. and Doris Goodrich
of Pomeroy and the late Slim
Goodrich.

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, The Community Calendar is pub:
l.ished as a free servace to non-profit
SYRACUSE....:. Regul~r meeting
groups wishing to announte meeting · of the Southern Local Board of Eduand special events. The calendar is cation, Monday. 7:30 p.m. at Syranot designed to promote sales or cusc Elementary School.
fund raisers of any type. Items are
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
printed as space permits and cannot
be guaranteed to run a specific num- Village Council meeting Monday,
7:30p.m. in council chambers.
ber of days.

MONDAY
LETART - Letart Township
Trustees, 6 p.m. Monday at office
building.

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Rt. 33 to o.rwtn, E&amp;al on Rt. 881, 4 miles to Cherry
Ridge Rd., 1 1/2 mllw to tree farm, Fottow elgns.
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LANDSCAPE
NURSERY
Sal.114 Sun's til Christmas
St. At. 325, Oanvllle, Oh

ELIM 'HOME
209 South 4th Street,
Middleport
Prlv•te Care for
Elderly &amp;
Handicapped
Dally or Contract
992·5042

GRAVE BLANKETS
0(der Now for the Holidays
Custom Made 'for Your Loved One
For Details Call
j:d Hupp (614) 843-5235
Jon Sargent (614) 992·.7 312
Delivery Available

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unknown; and the unknown
halre end devJ.... of
Na.,.an Borham, whaae
lddre-• ere unlmown;
~nnabelte Manln, wh011
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addrttlll are unknown;
and the unknown htlra and
ll · IS
devlileee at An111blllo
M,wtln, whaee eddrea111
- "'*'-'t; and ·
' l!rMtt Martin, Jr., WhOII
addrnata ere unknown;
• Pi.tbllc Notice
Public Notice
IIIII 1111' unknown helre and
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dlvl-e at Ernaat Martin,
'· PUIUC NOTICE
County; Portlona of tile Jr., whoM addr11111 are
: The Rutland VIllage Ia PfiiJHI may Ill locetld In unknown.
o'ow accepting blda lor thltOO.SOO y-llood plain.
Vou are horoby notlllld
Beekho•!IIO c 111 conet. the prapo .. d protect ";i~ri i8nhiaavo blln named
4 In 1 J~g~J action
Klng12100 mtn. bid.
.cannot bl undertaken In u
Dump _T!uck • 71 ChiVy any 011Mr looauon 11 there
Cundlll,
tto!'l'P ~ IIQII mln.lltd. Ia no 1pra~l1011 elttrnltl¥1
ve. . Norman
"al, Detendante.
. T~a 'v,W•Ii• r.oarv.- the '1or1111 Jooallun.-at I!Ortlllna
llghl to_,, or ~1 any Iii the prciJIOI. Tlte houllllll
.hae been
or ell bldl by t3tta of Jeri. rehlbHitlllon conatructlon
No. 07·CV·
1"'oan n':'XIIke plaGa whilre
11 "pending In tho
(12) to, 11, 12, 11. 11, stc
thlitIa "•LnqwlanrlettL!rml
CommonPomeroy,
Pine of
,,. tlhned•na"'add court
U,JgeofCounty,
will blllr1.111d In aome ol Ohio 4$781th..l bill "'flood areee.
The objact ··o r the
Public Nolle•
ThlrefoN,
It Ia thll~~~~. ~ Complaint Ia to partition
PUBUCNOnCE
or ,the Melge -(
certain rtet e11111 In which
The VIllage of Pomeroy
Commleelonere that
tht Plalntlll and Delandantt
rtqueatlng allied bide for beneflte to low/moderate .,. the holdere In common,
liability end ftHt lnturanoe hOUMholdt tfftcted by the eeld reel aetale being
lor the Vltlage. Bid protect
outwelghl deocrtbldaelollowe:
ipeclllcatlone may "' conlldemton of Executive
"Exhibit A"
picked up It IIIII Municipal anr... tt818 end 118110.
PARCEL ONE:
8ulldlng Monday ihrough A more detailed
The folloWing daacrlbld
FridiY. All bide mull Ill dtlcrlptlon of the protact prtmlaee. Sltuatld In the
received on or . beloro and tha FLA. Flood Mapo Townahlp ol Sutton, County
Decombar 23, 11 :00 a.m . art avallabtt lor cltlzan of Melfi• and tha Slate of
Tht Ponloroy oounoll review It the Meta• County · Ohio and In One Hundred
rlltrvet the l'lgllt 10 ICOIPt CHIP olllct, located at (100)· Aero Jot No. TWo
or rejtct 1ny or all bide.
31350 Union Avenue, Suitt Hundred .end Ninety TWo
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Kathy lfyltlt, Cllrk 8-2, Pomeroy, Ohio 41781.
(292) and Two Hundrld and
VIll-e- of Pomeroy
Molgo County Ninety Thraa (293) Town
320 Eeet ...ln Street
Commloetonera TWo (2) and Rena• TWelve
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Pomeroy, Ohio 48781
Mtlge County, Ohio (12) of IIIII Ohio Compeny••
(12)
Janll Howard, Prealtlent Purchue. And .bounded
. 8, 11.223
. tc
(12) 151tc .
and d11crlbed aalollowe: Public Notice·
To "Wit: Beginning at tha
Southweet corner ol the
PUIUC NOTICE
Wllllem Rltlng Ten (1 D) Acre
MEJGI COUNTY
Lot, In or nHr lht Wilt lint
' COMMUNITY HOUIING
II THE COMMON PLEAS
o1 11ld One Hundrld (1 DO)
JMPROVIMINT PIIOORAM COUt}T OF MEIGS COUNTY, Aero Lot No. TWo Hundrld
NOnCE Ql' EXPLANATION
· OHIO
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end NinetY, Two (292);
FLOOOPLAIN
MARY CUNDIFF,
Thence
South Thirty Eight
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DEVILOPIIEN't .
Pllllntllt,
(38)
Rode
end Seven (7)
Mtlge County, Ohio
VB
Unka;
Thence
Elat Four (4)
lnttndt to undertltkt 1 NORMAN IORHAII, t1 al.
Rode
and
Eight
(8) feet;
CDaG FY'17 Community
Delendento.
Thence
In
1
aout(!eeeterty
Houelng Improvement
CIH No. 97 CV 136
Grant pr11jocl for the NOTICE BY PUIUCATION dlroctlon TWanty Six (28)
Etaven (11) ~to
purpo11 of houelng
To: Norman Barham, Rodtl and
on Ute Nonh aide of
rehlbllltitlon In MeiDl who .. lddrouoe aro 1Uteetakt
raad; Thence North Ono
(1) Rod and FJV. (5) Linke;
Thencf Ea1t 1bout Eleven
('II) Rodt 1nd Four (4) Unke
to tllll Southwlet cornar ol
Chlrlll C. Corntll'l Stx (8)
and Ninety One One
Hundrldthe (tl/100) Acrt
Lot' Thence North Forty Stx
(41) Rodt and Four (4)
Unke to nnr Ute Bouthtaol
corMr of Wltltem Rletng'e
Twolvo (12) Acre Lot;
Thence Weet libout Forty
(40) Rode and Ten (I O)
Linke to · the place of
beginning, containing
Twelve (12) and Thrte
Twtntlethe (3/20) Acrto,
moroor1111.
Saving 1nd axceptlng tho
coat and other mlntrlll
underlying Hid prtmltll
end the right to miiMI 1nd to
remove lite. llmt.
Tho promle•• hereby
convayad, bllllll the piece
of land conveyld by Wllll1m
Mettheweon and wile to
. Skate-A· Way announces
Jam11 Maltheweon and
, CHRISTMAS PARlY
John G. Mllthtwaon by
dted IXICUitd Dte. 17th.,
Fri. Dec. 19th 7:30-10:00
1188- Alao, the pi- of land
NEW YEARS EVE PARlY
conveyed by William
Matlhtweon to John G.
Wad. Dec. 31
7:30-12:30 Matteweon by d11d
IXICUIICI March 5th, 1..8.
Alto the piece ol land
conveyld by the Byracu11
Coal and 81tt co·. ol
Vine Street- Gallipolis·
Hartford, Stitt or Conn., to
John
G. Malthowaon by
634 E. Main - Pomeroy, Ohio
dted executed April 23d.,
CASE KNIVES 15% off
Rtlertnct Oltd: Volume
too, pet~:J2 of tho Melge
County
RICO(de.

JOHN DAVIDSON
ELECTED REGIONAL PRESIDENT • John Dllvlctaon, a Jurllor In
the elaollon. . PfCIIIIIIIII.aUirlga Hltltl School, hll bHn ele~
regional president of the Voc:etlon•llndustrl•l Cluba of AnlefiCII. He
was elected •• the t.ll f'BIIIon•l conflnlnce held .Nov. 19 In Colum~.
bus. He will go to WIIShlngton D. C. for • Hmlnar, Jan. 11-22.
John uys thllt "VICA Ia like !Ita and life Ia like 1 coin. h c•n ·be.
apent 11111ny ways but only once." HI has Mver.l goala set for Melga
VICA 11;111 yHr and p..na to run for prealclent of the state aasocta-'
tlon next yettr.

Holiday shopping
begins to pick up .
By ·RACHEL BECK
AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - After
weeks . of just browsing, shoppers
finally began making some of their
holiday purch~s over the weekend,
crowding many of the nation's
stores and malls.
While thrilled with the throngs of
shoppers, retailers arc counting on a
big burst of buying in the next week
to make this a respectable holiday
season.
"We've learned that the last
weeks are very important - the
most important - of the season,"
said Gail Dom, spokeswoman for
Dayton Hudson Corp. "The closer
we get to Christmas, the busier it
should be."
Christmas arrived at retailers
months ago, with trees and lights
lining store corridors. But the holiday shopping ~pirit is j~st hitting
many Americans.
Many merchants reported Sunday that sales picked up over weekend. with jewelry. home furnishing
and toys among the top sellers.
Extra discounts drew some consumers to stores like Sears, Roebuck
&amp; Co., which offered 10 percent off
everything early Saturday. J.C. Penney was busy during its Friday night
sale, while half-off discounts boosted traffic at Lord &amp; Taylor.
"Consumers are ~ore loyal to
value and sales promotaons than any
particular store," said Ken Yolk,
marketing director for mall developer Simon DeBartolo Group in the
New York area. To many shoppers,
"good prices arc most important."
Other shoppers flocked to stores
once they realized that there's only
one more weekend left before
Christmas. Hanukkah begins the eve
of Dec. 23, much later than a year

ag~ slow start to

the holidays lert
many retailers nervous about how
much consumers would be willing
to spend this year. And while signs
or strengihenlng sales were weicome, analysts warned that sales
II!USt rise significantly in the next
week to salvage the season.
Any ·sign of a weakness may
force stores to slash prices to clear
inventory. which would likely erode
!heir profits during the most critical
part of the retailinf year. •

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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY •·
Nath•n Ryan Campbell, son of
Jon •nd Kenda (Rizer) Campbell
of Fort W!lyne, Ind., formerly ot
Racine, rec:antly celebrated his
flrtt birthday on Oct. 18..
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A Disney Baby birthday P•rtY .
WIS celebnlted In Fort · Wayne
with hla parents, his baby aleter ·
Klmryn, •nd hla paternal grand• :
parentl, Joe •nd Beverly Camp-: ·
bell of New Castle, Penn., :
•ttendlng.
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Those auendlng 8 1ec:ond ·
. party In Rllclne were hla aunt :
and uncle, Kelly and urry :
Hergea, m•temal gnat-grand~ ·
mother Gertrude Rizer and. :
maternal grilndf•ther 'o1ann .. Rizer. The bl_rlhday · Clkl wai :
INtked by Jocelyn B•lley. Tho~ :
aendlng glftl warean aunt," Terri ;
Campbell of Marion, Ray, Mandy,
.and MackenzH Redman, Ron .
and Nancy Rus18ll, Greg, Joe~ :
lyn, Kelll, and Jull B•llay, Roger; .
Jane Ann, and ScoU Hill, •nd ,
M..-y Byer.
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Amy and Jon Perrin of Middle- .:
port announce the birth of a daugh- :
ter, Lara Grace, Dec. 8.
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They have another daughter, : :
Emma Rose, age three. Grandpar- ·
ents arc Gay Peirin or ~omeroy, and - :
Cathy and Don Erwin of Middle--.:
port. Clarice Erwin of Middleport is ·:
a great-grandmother.
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32337 Bailey Run Rd
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(814) 1192-7546
Free Estimates

Roger Coates
Owner Operator

· MobUa lome Furnaces
and Heal Pumps

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GREENHOUSE
Syracuse. Oh
How Opon for Oiri&amp;lllol

Fl&gt;r the loved ones
Grave blankets, sprays,
wreaths, &amp; vases.
· ~honor Gcldcn

- Easy Bank Financing Furnaces $28 a month
IHaat· Pumps lnetalla~38110 1 month
Free Estimates

111118 8 COOLING
Serving Southeaslern OH &amp; WV
f-801).872-5967
1391 Safford School

WICKS
HAULING_.
Umestone, :

614-446-9411
OH

•Room Addltlona
•Ntw Geregtl
•Electrical I Plumbing
•Roofing
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Painting
Alao Concrehl Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill.
9112-6215
Pomeroy, Oh(o

V""do kitten with
markings, to good nome
814-843-5268.

Boarder Collie Cro11e&lt;1, M•le '
Dog, 2 Yeara Old To Good Home

(614) 682~519
Christmas Puppies, Will Hold
Your Puppy Till Chrlsunaa Eve,

614-'" 1-1707.
Free Rotwleler Puppies (6U)

379-2282
Male blaett and brown pupp1es, 8
weeks old, 614-002-7458.
Miniature SthnauzM Lab Mix &amp;. 2

TeHier Puppy To Give Away

,(614) 446-2820
Two, 10 Week Old Male Mixed
Puppiea, One Small Female,
Mixed Terrier Puppy, Klnens

long and Short Haired Males and
Females, Litter Trained, lndo.or

Pets Dnly Call 614-44 1-0292 AI·
,.. 7pm

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Young black Female dog. Gentle
needs a good home. (614) .U&amp;-

9478

60 Lost and Found
FOUND; Childs gla15es a1 Whit·

Wreaths- Swags &amp;
Grave Blankets

$10 &amp; Up
Rt. 124 Rutland, Ohio 742-3051
OPEN NOV. 23-11 to 9:00

Custom Homes

Remodeling

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Found: SmaU black Female Dog,
Found In The Area Of Sta1e Ro·
uta 775 And 1.,, CaU (614) '"~-

9476
L()SI· email black &amp; brown dog,
alaa black German SheP.herd,
Kingsbury Rd. area. 81~·992 ·
3553.
Lo11: Gray ~&amp;ired Fluffy Female
Dog, Poodle &amp; Schnauze r Mix
Wearing Red Collar, Answers To
Name : Maxi&amp;, Vicinity : Rio
Grande, $25 Rewardl614-24~

5944.

losr: Uale Beagle Black, Tan &amp;
While, In Morgan Lane Area, 111
15th, Reward! 614-446-9442 After

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SERVICE
Agricultural Ume,
Umeatone • Gravel
Dirt • S•nd
985-4422
Chester, Ohio

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Giveaway To Good Home (614)
4411-&amp;442

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YOUNG'S

BOB SNOWDEN'S LOT

Gravel, Sand,
Top Soli, Fill Dirt
614-992·3470

7 We-.k Chinen Akita Chow I
Pitbull Puppies &amp; Mother Dog ,

992-sne

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Budlt)t Cant.

Open Dally 9-5
Sunday 1-s

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10 good home. NI\JI4t'9d,
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Card of Thanks
In Memory of
ROWLAND
DAIS
Decernber15,1998
Although • year haa
come and gone,
You will alwaya ba
In our thought&amp;.
Oftentlmaa we Jut
don't · realize the
true IIIHnlng of
life until a loved
one
haa
gone
· beyond •
S•dty Ml••ed By
F•mlly and Frlanda

2-year-old male Black

SI.25-S9.95
PoinleHia basltlll $6.95-$12.95
•Uvewr1Glhs-SID.95
Cui Trees- S1D.95-SI5.9S

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Sandblastlftg
Antfqtla Tractors, C.S
&amp; Etc.

IUPP LANDSCAPING

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614-992-5479

OPEN EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS

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Chaney family holds reunion

Births announced

JWsonall

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Yard Sale

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Gallipolis
PARCEL lWO:
&amp; VIcinity •
The following real 111111
eltuated tn the County of
ALl. Yard Soln lluat
Mtlgo end State of Ohio 1nd
S.PiidlnAd.. __
"Build Y'our Dream"
boundld and dlterlbld 11
PEAQLINE: 2:00p.m.
lollowe, VIz:
u.. day ...foro u.. 9d
Bolng tho North hall ol
to to run. SUndlr
1998
Martin
Street
Joe
Wilson
Lot number TWo (No. 2) In
od141on - 2:00 p.m.
Po111eroy, Ohio 45769
· (614) 992-42n
. Fttdoy.llondoy 9dftlon
Brldll"m•n'a Addition to the
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- 10:00 L'"- So!unloy.
Town of Syracuao.
Rlleronce Dlld: Volume
Pomeroy,
74, Page 217 or tho Mol91
Middleport
County Deed Recordo.
Pat's Herb Corner Hartwell House
&amp; VIcinity
PARCEL THREE:
Located at Den'•
I
00
East
Main,
Pomeroy
The following real 111111
All Yard Saln llust Be Paid In
290 N. 2nd Ave.,
oltuated tn •lhe County of
Advtnce. Deadline: 1:00pm the
Middleport, OH.
day before the ad Ia to run,
Melgt and Stall ol Ohio,
UPS
Sunday &amp; Monday edltloh·
and · numbtnd and
Arnold
Pat
1:OIIpm Friday.
detcrlbld IIIOI!OWI, VIz:
Shipping
Independent
Town Jot number one (No.
80
Auction
Available
1) tn Brldgoman'a Addition
Dlatrlbutor
and
Flea Market
to the Town of SynacuH.
Excepting end rtllrvlng,
VItamins, Herbal
Rick Pearson Au(tion Comp111'1y
Holiday Hrs.
howavar. to L-H. Brtdgaman
full t1m1 auctioneer, completi
Supplements,
and uelgne, all the COil In
aur;tion
service.
licensed
Mon·Sat.1 ()..4:30
Natural Weight Loss
1nd' undor 11ld prtmloM,
•ee,Ohio &amp; West Virginia, 3041-5 Sunday
773-5185 Or 304-773-5447.
with the right lo mint the
Products12111n mo
eeme.
90 want~ to Buy
Reference Deed: Volume
74, Page 219 of the Mtlge
·NIIW Guld• Po•r Chrirtm••
Wre•tha - Swags •
County Doed Rocorda.
DEER
Tre11uries·. hard book, apprOk."
. Roping
10. reors otCI304-882-2436.
Being Auditor's Parcel
Numbers: 18-00117, 18PROCESSING
Grave Blankets
Absolute Top Dollar: All U.S. Sil00118, 20-00QIO ond 20-.
$5.00 &amp;'Up
ver And Gold Coins, Proof11t1
Cut
&amp;
Wrapped
00059.
O~onds, Antiq1.1e Jewelry, Gold
You are roqulred to
R1n~s, Pre-1 930 U.S. Currenc;y
$35.00
WILLBADL- Ster
anewor the . Complaint
ing, Esc. Acquisitions Jtwt~ri,
wtthln 28 dlye alter Utt 1111
- II.T.S. Coin Shop, 151 Seconlt
$5 extra for
JUSt
CALL,
A..,..., GoMipoUs, 614-«e-21142.
publication cil lhto Notice
skinning
992·7074
which will bo publtahod
(C-30) Momjng Star Ad.
Antiques, top prices pakl, Ri'*·
once each woek lor elx
Ina Antiques, Pomeroy, Ohio,
Gravel,
Limestone,
Racine
MAPLEWOOD lAKE
CortlecUIIVI WHkl. Tho leal
Run Uoore owner, 814·992·
Topsoil, F111 Dirt,
publication will Ill made on
252e.
949·2115
January IV, 11188, end the
Sand. No Minimum.
949·2734
• 11/21197 1 mo pd
21 dayo lor antwer will
a.ra).
commonca on Utat date.
..In C81t ol your lelture to

SUE'S
GREENHOUSE
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oth•rwl••

reepond 11 requlrld by Ute
OhiO Ruin ol Clvll
Procedure, a .ludgment by
doleult wilt be rendered
agalnet you lor the rlltol
demanded In lhe1:omplalnt
Datad title 8th dey ol
Dtcemblr. 11187.
Larry Spencer,
Clerk ol court1
(12) 1$, 22, 20, (1) 5, 12, 10,
6te

Using the.Classifieds
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Happy Holidays
From

CHEVALIER'S
CARPET CLEANING
$19.95 ,., roo•
Mln.2Room1
614-992-oon
Offer good
Nov. 20.Dac. 20
111111871 mo. pd.

nBACK .HOE"
SERVICE
No Job 10 SmaU
Landscaping
Septic Tanks
Water Lines

992•6305

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete (
Remodeling
. StQp &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATE~S

985·4473

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7/22/lln

TIM DEEM'S

CABPENTRY
VInyl Siding,
Reptac1111ent Wlndowa,
Deeka, Porchea,
Kltcllllna &amp; Bathe
Some Concrete
Roofing, Plumbing
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1215/1

mo . pd.

TRUCKING
Haullng,ExciVItlng
.a. Trenching.
Umtstone &amp;.Gravel
Stpllc Systama
Trailer &amp; Houle Slttl
R...oneb/e RIIU
Joe N. Sayre
74~'-7,38

J &amp; 0 Auto Parts. Buying
wrecked or salvaged vehiclea

AIIO _burlng junk IUlamtti(
..nomolslonL 304·773-5033.
Nan~Wotking Waaher Dry.,, .

Stcwta, Refti.-ratora FrHzor1'
Air Condltlonora, Color Tv ·I
~::1, AIIO Junk Cora, 614:2Se:

Wtntod To Bu1: Standlno TIJiig S Oollon II 814-388 9t1011.
We Buy Junk Auto'a tn Anr eon·
114.._11062 Or 11 ; ·
ueFMT.
•
-:·

dilion, Call
You Oon '4 HIM To lootlat
To Sp, rnr 8t11 &amp;uyt In
tnt Ctottl(lfdt.

EMPl ovr,H rn
SEHVICES

ANNOUNCEMENT S

AVON

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�December 1 1987

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Ohio

Sentinel

•
PHILLIP
ALDER

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NEA Croa•word Puzzle
31 Cllolcee
31-I.Mia

ACROSS

AMwlrtoPcuwla•~

1Quy

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5 IIINclor'l cty

.1 - . . . _

a 081ectlve

•2 - . .-~out~

45 llonWIII'I
n.tg'lbcM
o.pln
41 p:;(ol tile eye
13 Mlde o1 (ouff.) 50 cadillac or
Clllttle -

12 Co8monaut

For Sale Or

~nt:

-

HouM,114-441
Galllpolla,
OH,- Cl'loi!IIOt
&amp;r.\
·1335,
2:30
P.M.

o..

Facllllloa Support Coord Ina•
tor: Applicants Mu1t Have An
Undorg~Wdua"' DogrH In Rolated
Field . Pravioua Experience In
Fac: iltites Planning, State And
fedtt'll Regulll1ion Pertaining To
Satety, Knowledge Of OSHA
Rules And Regul!~lions And
Ua iruained Maintenance !Up
Kill!&gt; Of Facihtios. lloginning Rate
Of.~ ls$14·00 fHr.
Applicants For Thia Position May
Submit A Reaume To Jeannie
Wiiiiama, Human Resource lr.lanager, Access To Human Resource Oevalopment, P.O. Box
311!1, GalllpoUa, ONo -45631 .
Tht Deadline Fer Accopang Applicatlons Is Friday, Dacambar
Ul, 19D7 5:00 P.M. For Additional
lnformotlon Call814·441·3ll10,
MD ·5:ooP.M., r.tcndoy Thru Fr•
day. Ac.ceaa To Human Resource Development Ia An AAJ
EEO Employer.
ADVERTISINQ
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Do You Hl¥l Elrpert 111 In
llldlli Selll'7
Do
1,.- Than.
$21,000 In Your CuiNIII Salol

~lon?

Jain The leading Madia Sales
Team For The Point Pleasant I
Galllpoiia AI'H.. lncludH A GuarantHd Bate Salary Ptua Commission Al'\d A Full Compliment
Of Benellta Including 401 k And
Mlloogo Roknburoemont Plans. If
You Ful Sruck In A Dud End
Job, Thla Ia Your Chance Ta Get
Started In One 01 The Nations
Fasttat Growing lndustrltl. Applicant Must Posaea1 A High
Sd1ool Diploma Or lro Equlwtlenr,
A Potldve Outlook And Outgoing
Atraonalll)'. Succeaafut Applicant
Must Poaaea A Valid Driver&amp; ll·
conu And A Satiofllotory Driving
Record. Applicants With A Col·
loge Oegroo In A Related Field
Or PrevJoua Media Sale Experience Will Be Given Pieference.
Suc:COIIful Candldlte Wll 8o Ro~~Drug Teat And

Adult, Wanting To
Home, _Ralltfencea

r~~~;~1O~Ye~ar=s~E~x:pe~rl·

E"'*""'

AVON - •• -120 !Hr. No DoOr To

Door: Quick Caahl •eonuan• 1·
11J0.2UCI.Qt3G.
Bualneu office Mc:rtllty 1'"111&lt;1·
ed, _....,.ng a typing _ , .
once -Ired, olao provtouo job
referenqe 1equired, muat know
' - .. moot tho public. Sand rtoumo to P.O. Box 125, Fomoroy,
OliO 45711G.

Dozer open~tor fot excavation
bulineu. Preter aomeon11 retired.
who con work potttlml. Aioa need
labontr not afraid of a """"· cal
,14-1112-!111111 .

Tho-..

"'""'Tried
--FORTHEIESTI

Dal•tlan pupplo•. t125H.
-epo11.~7-211211.

ar.o .... glh . ., lcoopo .., f'llno.
AKC Rtglttlfld Dolmodtn poipo,
btod lor tomporlmOnt, will f'oold •1
Clulotmot, coli 114·7•11-3342 lor
Ron Woller Pupe For Chrlabnao,
Shota, Wormed, Tallo DGcked,
Dew CIIWI Removed, Vet
Chor:kod, $100, 814:-24&amp;-lla.

210

1 ..

Kimball plano 11,800. 304-8751474.

: •K&amp;i4

.. 9 3

hOC:IIE$5 WHO
"WITH

tNOTtcEf
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. 1991 Holle~ Park E•cellent Coh·
recommends that you do busi- dltion (614)446-2598 Ahar 6:30
ness wilh people you know, and PM
NOT to send money lhrouQh the
mall until you have lnvaatfgated
11tl DoultfowldoRopo
fivod in,""""' finoncino

-Year Wllh -car-. Gmd.

- · · 304,755-5568.

Fl. OPI&gt; 1 For P.T. For lnlorn-.tlon
Call (614)3711-2138-0r Join Uo
Friday December 19, At 7PM
Holodoy IM, GIIMipolll
•
_
VENDING:
Mant Oro am
Faw Holno
Priced Right

??

FAflr.1 SUPPLIES

t t tIt I+ t I
VICICII KEN
Ant Their OWn Bo-. Work On
Their Own Computor At Homo
tt t

t

L-=~IWk.

,,

S7,500 P £ R Procoulno Donllf &amp; Modcol
lowuranco Claim. No Soiling.
CUEN1S PROVIDED
BQ0.913H821 EICI. 9114
• •• • • • • •• • • • •

DOUBLE WIDE OISPI.AY SAlE
S9lt DOWN
SAVE $1000
FrM Dofioaty &amp; Sewp
OAKWOOOHOMES.NrTRO
304-755-SBBS.
FIRST TIME BUYERS
E-Z Flnonclng
2or 3Beacoms
Aoound Sli!CI FOr llonlh
1·11l0-251-507Q

440

ApartmentS
. for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apalbnents, turnished and ~.tnfurnllhed , security
deposit required, no pets, 614·
992-2216.
1 Bedroom Units Newest a;
Cleanest In The Area Near Holzer $2fUIIYo., Plua Utilities &amp; S..
curity O.po1it Raqc.~ired, No Petl,

arnol.=l.:.or..:to:..B:..IG.:.·:..W#J'J.;:....='liMI=--IFtte air, free skirt, 16r8D 3 or 4
bedroom $1 ,350/down, $299/ma. 2 - m Apartmon\ With CAC,
livingston 's baaemenl water· Cllfi1.8QQ-89HI717.
First Aven~e. Gallipolio, $3001
proofing, all basement tapalra
dane, tree estir'natea, lifetime
QUat'antee. 1Cyu on job experi·
..... 304-875-2145.

Top WtgoL Clul SizH ke
L.lmilld SO DON'T OELAYf

Household
Goods
Amttflcan Draw,
Like

Refrigerator, Wallher, Dryer, Cotor
T.V.. VCR S50 Each, 114·256·

520

1 &amp; 2bedroom turnlahed apartmenta, Maaon area. Perfect tor
rerireee.:llc.-713-5188.

pertence, reaaonable
895-3591 after 6:00pm, no

....SIPorDov
Whit Training. Slart Cluoes
BoiDre 1212111'1 And Earn

510

1Zl8.

" 4-4411-21157.

ND COL? NO ,_LEII'I
lnup'd OrMra Eom Up To

McCulloch Eager Beaver ·leaf
Biowtr Vacuum, Ellclric $25 , OP

~·
C.telrance On Uaed 12 And 14
Newor
Wither Dryer Sa~ $400,
Wide Mobile Homaa, Kanauga
Mobile Homes, Gallipolis, Ohio 614-441.-1100, Allor 4:30P.M.
614-448-11882.
Polly's Now &amp; Uoed FumHuno
WI ,_ haYe Arrrrt Surpluslll
Fat AenM 12x65 Trailer 4 Miles
2101 Jefferoon Ave.
From Cl'lothiro. $250/Mo .. Depoaot&gt;on 9:30 . 5:00 Man-Sat .
~ ~ 814-311743115.
-175-SOFA 17032)
One bedroom epl.rtmant In Mid·
deport. 614·992·2118.
Red Steel Bunk Bods With LadT.., bedroom trailer In Middlepor\ der Very Good Condllion, t tOQ,
814-446-4447 E-nga
61 4-992·5039.

Dlacount Mobile Home Pana •
Acceuorlta, Vinyl Skirting
$298.95, Anchors $5.00, AwnIng•. Doors, Windows, Plumbing
Supplies. Water Heaters, F.umac·
eo, fiberglall Steps, Call 81 4·
446-9418 Bennett's Supply. t3g1
~FrM~~~~~~!?!~::._~~rd School Rd, Gafllpollo, ·l - - - . - - - - ' - - - ' ' -

Mo .. + ~11. 814-4&gt;16-1078 .

. Sporting
Goods

Nordic Track 505 t499 Now
$300; Bolllnoer Trim Rider tee.OO
ljew$35, 814-44H5811,
Remington 1100 Special Field 12
Gauge Semi-Auto, 21• Vent Rib
Borrof, Excellent Condllonl 1400.
CIH 614·256-6851 After 7:00P.M.
lrl Not AI Home, l&amp;ave A Mea.

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530·

Antiques

Buy or sell. Riverine Antlquet,
1124 E. Main Strtot. on Rt. 124,
Pomeroy. Hours: M.T.W. 10:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sundly 1 00 Ill
8:00 p.m. 61~ · ig2-2526 , Ruoa
MDDf1 owner.

540 Mlscellaneoua
Merchandise
· 1 Electric Furnace

1385; 1 Gaa

Furnace 100,000 BTU $890, 6144411-6306, 1.8QQ·281-00UB.

AtlondOur
FIEElHURB., Dec.11

16 Ft. Chest Type Freezir &amp; 10
Cu. Ft. Chest T~pa Freezer, G.E.
Automatic 3 Vtar Old Waaher,
Automatic Dryer, Frigidaitt Re·
frigerator With Ice Uaker, All
Good Condltlonl 614-371·2720
Aftorl P.M.
'

litE HOI IDA~ HI
577 St Rt 7 Norah
Glllpollt

=:n~"B:i
U -To Anond'l
- C o l;
t.aoo-543-8033
11-F, I A.M. -IP.M. EST

All real- advertising In
lhla newspaper~ oubjtr:1 to
tho F - Fair Houtlno Nft.
0111186 which mak01 nilleglll
t o - •any poeferonco,

EOE
1.1.1'
Experienced Aula Body Man,
Sand RIIUml To: CLA 502, CIO
QoNipoll' Doily ·Tribuno, B25 Third
Goltlpo1la. OH 45831 .

bONd on reca. COlor, religiOn,
" ' famllaf •atuo or national
origin. or any Intention to
make any such preference,

E.1perltncld H1lr Dreaaet, 1!114441-1880, I14-25H331.
·
E•perloncld TimbO&lt; Cut"" (614)

·

IIIMCE TEaiiiCIAH

c

21 Cubic Feet Sell DefrOst Croa•
ly Re~lgoraiDr $150, 75 Ford P.U.
$250 (614)387..()285 Call AI"" 8

p.m.

llmltallon or diacllmination

3 Fork Uft OVert&gt;eed Guards $50
Each: Our Set Of Fork• $125;
Flrowood (614)37;- 2855 Allor 8
ptn

llmitoliC&gt;n or dlacrimlnation.'

30 bulb Wolf laming bed, $2,000,
614-992-3553.

• T h i s - - will not
.kl1j)Wingly acoePI
advertiaementa tor 1881 estate
whiCh Is In lllolation of the
law. Our reader$ are hereby
lntonnod tllal all-lings
advertised In thlt - r
are avaMable on an equal

TKh. Candidatt Mull Have A 1 ,._..,-llllli!!!'!lnlty...,bal!!s•lsllll.ll[fll~
Minimum 01 5 Yean Service II
-ground. How A Cloon Driv·
ou ·Ucon•• &amp; Bo Detailed On
REAL ESTATE
Papot Work. Wo Offer E•callont
Ply ln1urance. Paid Vacation,
401 KPfut Frlnoaa. It You Want
A
Wilh Room
ToGroor.
- T o:

c"""'= ca-

~ETEctL

P.O. 8lllc 108
-.OH45 Rooms I Bath In Crown City,
New Carpet, New Furann,
'22,000, 114-258-127.0.
83 trailer, 35' Florida room, storage ahed, partly lurniahed, on
rented to\ Lake eaunty, umaulla
Florida, S7,0W14-992·24112.
BUY HOliES •AB LOW AS
loi,OOO 1 -5 Bdrm., l.oc:aJ Govl. &amp;
Bonk Rtpo·o Coli 1·100-522-

2730, X t 7011.

Coutml'l HOME

ONIAICMI,
ICOTTOWN, OHIO.

g Milot From Proctovlllo, 3.400
Sq. Ft. Living Arts, 2 S1ory, 3
Bodrcomo, 2 112 Bolhl, Flnllhed
Boomont, Flfoploco, Like Now. 4
Y11&lt;1 Old, '175,000, 814-1&gt;13·

21124, Oret~2522 .

Rio G,.ndo
Included,
1-888-840·
New 28x80 3 or 4 bedroom.
S3Ug5. Free delivery. 1·800 ·
6i1-8717.

and 2 bedroom

NEW lANK REPO'S Only 3 Iotti
304-755-71g1.
- -.

in MiddleCall 81-4-

Ntw doublewldt·l purchutd,'
wont lit on my lot, mus1 1ell, wi11 1
deliver &amp; set-up at no charge.
304-722-714&amp;

Manot and

Beanie Babiea, hard to get aport
card tnsens, rare comics, hard to
find acrlon ligu,ea. Priced below
currant nrket value. Jull In dme
tar Chriltmaa. Cali lor latest price
quot" and dotallo, 814-9411-3098
leave message before 5:00pm. or
can bo,_., 5:30·9:DOpm.
.
Boots By Redwlng, Chippewa,
Rocky, Wolverine, Sorel Tony
Lama. Guaranteed Lowest Ptic11

o_-_.1·~Shoe~ca~te~.~~~~Lose

:tu:::ri::tloo.::..._ _ _ _ _

In New H...n 1flr furnlol'lod apt,
d•posit &amp; referencea . 30-4·882·

258CI.

Oakwood 28lt56 3 bedroom, ~ lou.ttd In Eureka On Stat• Robath. atartlng at $188 per mo., ute 7, Two Bedrooma.-Gu Heat.
Call 1·800-601457n.
I
Rent 1325 per Month Depoli1
$150 Can 114-258·1972 Eve~ng
OHLV$499 DOWN I
Or 814-44H1171 Doyo
ON SElECTIVE SINGLE WtDES
FIH Dofivtry I Setup
Uodern 1 Bedroom Apartment.
OAKWOOO HOMES, NITRO
30H55-5B65.
Nice dean 2btdroom, wid hookOwner moving-Make 2 paymonto,: up. Reterenc:es. Oepoait. No
move in, auum• loan, no pay·j poco. 304-675-51112.
ment till Februar~ 1~8. 1~304 ·
722-71&gt;18 or 304-722-?t oiO. •
Now Toklng Application•- 35
Weat 2 Bedroom Townhouse
WEilWOOD _ . , 8HCIW .
Apertmonto •2115/Mo.. 814-448Ulld &amp; Ropo Solo
oooa.
AI Little AI t500 Down
And $150 Ptr Mon..
OLD ASH VILLAGE APARTMENTS acctPtlng appllcotiono.
Froo Dtlfva-y
HUD a"'ptld. 2flr. Income lim1·800-?51 ·5010
Ill do apply. · ,..,.,. &amp; ll.,.h
WillWOOd Homo Show Uoad &amp; included In r•nt. Mon-Frl 10·2.
Ropo Salt AI LIUio At 1500.00 304·882·3718. Sl&gt;th &amp; George
Down And ••!!O!Mo., Freo Dliiv· St. , N~ Hann. Equal Houeing
Opporllmfty.
tr}\ 1-800-251-1070.

PallS

TILL I STIR ...~ ,,,. 1
MY STEW

CLEM

I

comtnded.
Sllrrc&gt;itt.

et•·•••

135 Mauey Ferguson 4 Cyllnder, G11ollne, 4 Now Tl roo &amp;
Tubll, Spin Ou1 Wheels, 5 Ft.
Bruoh Hog, Good Condition,
t5 500 -. 7 5881 AFTER 7
• • ~4-1 5P.M.
A
Altt ~
&amp;H ~ 1
gc:o- • ,ractarl
.., rOO
Sale: Agca·AIIIo 4MO 2wd 12
PTO HP rodlal Urea, 1 romoto
valve, 12 apeod syncho trona,
rapt. 4yr. or 4,000 tv. drive lnlfn
warranty, 1amou1 air ccolod
dleaot. $15,500. 4 Wheel drive
equipped oamo -Y uo,goo.
Hollton &amp;30-IQOt round bllei
t7. 185. Hooaton 540·1 ooot
round baler lto.aoo. He1110n r
hoyblno t7,GOO. Round bolo SIlogo wrapper $8,500. 17' V pull
rtke $4,200. lfo poaturt plelt . .
12 hoe no-dlt drln tP,goo, KHf·
or't Service Center St. Rt 17
Pflono304-111!HB74.

·••

F:RANK &amp; EARNEST

Motorlted TroodmiU, 1.5 HP Mctor
AdJuallblo Spood To 6 ,..,_ 3 In,
cline Foal~ono, Timor, Speed,
Dltllnce And CaiDllft Bumt Olglo
"'I Panel. Safety Dlacon-t And
Hand Rails. Like New Hardly
Uood, Great Chriotmaa Glftot
$200 Paid $350, Coli Antr 1:00
P.M. 31loH175-1433.
Monumont S1 Io: a uI11Ing Bual •
noool John'o Monumonta · 113 Off
Until Stock It Sold, t:lll Bulavllle
Pl&lt;e. Gallpoli' Ohio. ·
Uovlng Sale: Fruniture!Anliques.
Monday ·Frldey. After 8:00 p.m.
Weekondl. 1821 Chatham Ave.
GaUipolla. (814) ...r-11808

Moving Salt: OUoon Anno Sola &amp;
Wing Chair, $350; Sofa $40; 40
Fl. Aluminum Extension Ladder.
S125, 814-448-4247.
Hydraulic oll-lowatt price In
town. Vent lrH gu lvllllln, proNew Singer Mwtng . .chino calif. pone a noa1ral goo, on ,_
ne1 that also accomodatea Mr~ SkWIEqu..,.,.304f75-7ot21.
""'· $100, 81 &lt;1--2202.
New Farmers Union ToiMcco
Fomoror Thrln Shop now buylno Wlrlhcuao Ripley, OH. Saling 4
Levi jeans, toys, children·• ctolh· dayiiWotk. Clll tor appoinlmonL
ing, musr be Jn erptllpnl condi- Sell lame
1w888·844·4315
tion, Tuesday through Friday. aak far Orvlle Whalen or call
&amp;1..--3725
Ecliaon"'-304-875-18&amp;1.

dar..

ll""me.tar, 1?0 tree· channett New Holland,........al DHia:
llrot 'month. Don't waiL Oulck in- 3430 Ford 40 PIO HP, 1 valve
stallation . (free bonus) . 1·800- ropa &amp; cianop~. "'wd. 118,500.
263-2840.
472 7' hayblno $7,800. 488 g•
haybino $8,500. 1134 IOUnd bllor
R a Bl'wnftun&gt;
6501 elect de tuoo. 144 fGund
- · WV
boler tooot autalio t13.500. 451
Buy, Soil. T - •
r ole~• . _ . t3,050. 130 142
Uoed &amp; Antiques
84 monuro ~r $4,300. 145
Furniture.
177 84 roanurt ~ $4,300.
304-.773-5341.
155 217 B4 manure opr11dor
$4,goo. 2-New Smtdloy 1111r
Roat talking Bubba. $125 OBO. atuftero 100 BU $750. 2 Uled
Call 3ll4-8B2-28B3 after 9am. or $500 each. 8.76% Flnaoclng
:be::fo::"':..;.;;:;;:::.__ _ _ _ _ avollllllo. KHfor'l strvlco Con·
1
Red and Pink
tor St. R1 87 Phone 304·185·
387~ .

Po(nMUI18.

LotoToCII-FNIIII
(814) 247-2032

NH ; grlndor ml•or. Ford 10ft.
transport dlac, good cand. 304-

~~~~~·~~~~~N~l~l~~g;•~1=~~~~~5~·------------1 WI
Your Area Dealer For John
S1 1~an~ta~B~e~a~rd~a-nd_W_h_,_·~
· ;g Deere Skid Steer loaders. From
14
6
5

~

I

~ 1 "'

Ul
31 To 11 HP In StDck. 7.5% A_,
Slng.N-Snoro Ernie &amp; Real Tilk· Ralt Avallab11 With John Oltfe
ing Bubbaa' $75 Each, 614-UI· Credit Approval. Cormlcl'loora
Form a· U.., GIINipoi~ OH 114448-2412, 1-lflO.f!ll4.1111.
sora, 2 Chalro; 2 Lamp'; 2 01·
Livestock
none Sata; AU Very Nlco Call Af- 630
:ttr::.£:::P.~.M::·.:6:::":::·44B::::-40:::72:::·____ 17 Year 112 Ouartar 112 Aroblc
Golding 814-2158-G3B4.

:03:::!3::·- ----------l

Somerville Arllf'l &amp; Camoullago,
Jr. SIZIL By Sandyville Foil Of·
fico. Aftornoono tltl 5pm. 304-

~---

·1-

Hogo tor butchering, 740·14G·
2574 •
Reg. Anuuo ·Bullo, 1-7 Monlha
Old Col 814-441-1711, ~

8lbo
WARM UP: High Eftlcloncy Naill·
ral And LP Gao Furnoces, LiftHay&amp; Gnln
limo Worrunty On Hoot E•cl'long·
Alpha &amp; Orchord Groll Ml,.d,
or. 'H You Don't Coli Uo Wo LOIOI' FrH Eatlmatool Add·On Phono: 814-4~1-1104, 614·4-41·
Holt Pum1tt Only Sllaftty Hfahor. 0450.
Call Ua Today. t gU fa 'The
Twonty Seventh Veer In Tho Ear com. tfor. 304-273-4215.
Hoadno a Cocllno Bullnoeal 814TRA NSPOR TATI ON
148 6301, 1-800-281..()018.
STORAGE TANKS 3,GOO Gillon
Ron Ev,11n1 Enterprftll,
Jaclllon. Ohio, 1-lfl0.537-1528.
Uprfgh~

Wltorllno Spocfol: 314 200 PSI
UUS Per 100; 1' 200 PSI
$37.00 Par 100: All Brtoo Comprcllllonflttlngo 1n
AON EVANI ENTERPRISES
Jackton, Ohlo.1·1110-537-11528

s-

Wo now havo jllkY uuonlng;
original, terlyaki &amp; caJun.
$4.QDaa. . Crawtord'l Market,

-.wv.
550

Bullcflng

Supplies
Block .. brick, _., plpoo, wlndowa, Untel1, tiC. Cl1udt Winters,
Rio Grande, OH Call 814-245·
5121 .

560 Pets for Sale
2 black lomale Cockar Spaniol
pupa, · 4moa old, · "5Dto.
RlcQrda up to dltt. ooad Chrilt·
moo pro-. 304-837-21:13.

Brand Newl Great Gittl CO/Video 2· ~tar·old male" Blac:k Labfldor
etarage unit, Black and cherry. ''" to good homo. Noul8red, kid·
N - out of bo&gt;. $125. Holds up IAillld'ond OpptD...t
to 840 dlaca, al~ holds tapes. A Groom Shop · Pet Grooming.
Call &amp;14·882-6836 alter e pm. Featuring Hydro Bath. Don
COo &amp; tapoo not included.
Sheoll. 373 Gaorgoo Cr11k Rd.
814-446-0231 .
BUY CARS FOR 1100111
Seized And Sold Locolly Thio AKC German Shepherd puppy,
Month: Tru ~ks , 4x4's, Etc. Being 18wka old, female, 111 shots &amp;
liquidated In Your Area Now. All wormed. $150 OBO. 304·175·
Makn &amp; Models Available. Call 811311.
Tal Freo 800·522·2130 x 4;420.
AKC Golden Retriever puppl11,
Changing Tablo, Twin Stroller, Lk• t1501L 30U82-3fi!!O.
tlo Tlkoo Cottar. Bed !Mattrooa
Toddllr !TWin oddlng, Toddler AKC Golden Retriever Pupa,
Cfothtng, Toyo, Noaho Ark Crib Chrl•tma• Pupplot, Mother Pure
Golden Rotrlovou, Fllhor : Un ·
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Evans E:ntarpriaea, Jack10n, OH · ol• wookl old; S250, 614 ·1435658.
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Make $150 Week. Take Homo 10
To 20% Down 12 Montht &amp;
12.000 Mltoo, warranty Available,
Thlo lo Bank Flnlnclng, 814-~411· .
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White L-r nnoo. Ou- Rlmo,
AmiFm CoMOUI, 17,000 OBO,
114-256 1123

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1g77 Chovr 4 WD, 8 Inch Lift, :
RIIIUIU Motor T&lt;1na, Lou Than ·
100 Mloo. Good Shopo. 350 Four :
Bolt Uoln. •2.aoo. 0110 Mu• Soil •
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18&amp;1 Buick Century, 4 door.
180,000 mllot, excellonl running
condition, $2,000, cotl after 5pm.
114-142·2117.

lenenc,. Painting , vinyl llding,
corponuy, dooro, windcwo, bllhl, •
mobile hon11 ropa1r and mo&lt;1. Fer ·
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1g113 WNto cidNIIc DeVIlle, Well
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Do liol lei a hoi-headed associate
upsc1 you 1oday and create a con·
· fron1a1ion . Arguments arp fu1ile and
unproductive. so simply walk a--;ay.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19) It
is better lo temporarily postpone a
.distasteful assignmcnl today than to
' aitcmpt to do it wilh poor attitude.
You might mess it up for yourself and
mhers.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) An
antagonistic acq'uainlance could swit
everyone 's fun today. It would be in
your best imerest no110 include him
or her in any social arrangements.
ARIES (March 21 ·April19) If the
world doesn 'I treat you royally today,
don 'I cake your anger out on innocent
family merubers. They will be supportive if you treat them wich care.
TAURUS (April 20 ·May 20)
~.alee s~gges1ions to companions
, today without doing so forcefully.
You can encourage a friend to think,
buc yo4 shouldn't try to make him or
her blink.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
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In the year ahead, you might par·
ticipate in a unique involvement wilh
a respected individual. It could be one
of lhe best intellectual and malerial
alliances you 've ever fom1ed.
SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dk
21) Carelessness on your behalf in filing receip1s or records of your corn·
mercial transactions could invite a'
future problem. •Be orderly now and
avert trouble later. Major changes are
ahead for Sagiuarius in the coming
year. Send f()r y011r Altro-Graph pre·
dictions by mailin8 $2 and SASE to
Ascro-Grf\Ph, c/o this newspaper,
P.O. Box 1758, Murray Hill Station,
New York, NY 10156. Be sure to

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physically or financially. It will fail
if the load isn't distributed equally.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Being self-s.ufticient is an admirable
quality. bul do not carry it !Q..extremes
today, especially in arrangements
that require hannony and teamwork.
LllO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you
don't do 1hings in a proper order
today,· they might end up taking
charge of you. Work simply so you
can fulfill all of your duti es.
VIRGO (Au g. 23-Sept. 22)
Upmanship won't be fun today, so try
to spend your free time with people
who make you feel comfortable
·instead of those who engage you in
competition.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23)
Chances for domestic skirmishes are
higher than' usual today. If an incident
does develop, keep calm and d(ln't let
your temper contribute to the input
SCORPIO· (Oct 24-Nov. 22) In
your haste to get things done today,
you might end up running around in
circles. Take the time to organize
your affairs in a ra1ional manner.

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101141 Clwy 4wd V-8, air, crulao, •
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304-875-11332.

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By Phillip Alder
Do you have trouble remembering
people 's names? I do. But now I
might have the answer. Let's do as
recommended by Benjamin Disraell:
"When I meet a man whose name I ·
can't remember, I 'give myselr two
minutes; then, if it is a hopeless case,
I always say 'And how is the old
complaint?"'
This deal was played correctly by
an unnamed man. How would you
declare six spades after West has led
(a) the club queen or (b) a diamond?
You stan with 11 tricks: five
spades. one hean. four diamonds and
one club. The 12th trick can come
from either winning a heart finesse
(your club loser then disappears on
dummy's 'hean ace) or avoiding a
· spade loser.
If West leads a diamond. take both
major-suit finesses, getting home if
one of them wins. Thill is approximately a 75 percent chance.
After a club lead, though, a losing
finesse will result in immediate
defeat, as tlie defenders will cash a
club trick. Should you finesse in
·spades or in hearts?
A'fter winning with dummy's club
ace, call for the spade queen to
encourage a cover by East. Yet
whichever spade East plays, win
with the ace. You are home immedi·
ately if the Icing appears. But if il
doesn't, take the hean finesse.
Relying on the spade finesse
(assuming Easi doesn!t bave the singleton king) is a 50 percent proposition. However, the recommended
line works whenever West has either
the singleton spade king or the heart
king. This works out to 63 percent.
I However, don 't worry about these
figures. Just remember that it is
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lint Concltion, 18,000, 11~·367·

11111 Han• CR 80, good cond., •
t1.800 QBO. 18gB 300 EX, loll ·
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Holley MSD lgn Rebuilt Trona. 760
Auto Parts &amp;
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1085 Chevy Subcnban 4.. SIONB, UMd IRIIIUIII, AM Typeo,
Acce11 Over 10,000 Tranamll·
$4,500, 01!0,-814-2!1&amp;-83111 .
llono. &amp;Ciutchot814-245-5817
1185 PonUac Grondt Prl• 2
Dooro, 140,000 Milot, t1,000 ,New 011 tanka, 1 ton truck
wheola &amp; radlataro. 0 &amp; R Auto,
080, &amp;1..-2824.
Ripley, WV. 304-372•.3g33 or 1·
1985 Suboru Turbo. 4X4, 4
800-2~.
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Now Battery Looko New tn lOut
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ln,.,tor. ••.coo 0110. Talk ., Dorv
loavomia-. 814-3111-7128. .

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814-171-1171
only 1 reara old, with two bed·
rooma. living """"· kloohan """· llelfl Co.: NW Molgo 5 Acrn
utllty room. -.go buldlng, wilh t7,000 • t1.000 Down t1281Mo.,
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Shorthand, Recordl Managamont, Send Rotumo To: P.O. Bo; HOUM and property, appto•. 41· lw»d Rd., 10 Acm loll Of LM
croa. Ideal atarter homo. Booch t11,000, Or 22 '''"" Whh Fond
542, Katr, OH 45643.
St, f'on*W OH. 3Qc 8112-llln.
NOW t24,000. Friendly Ridao 8.5
Acroa $7,5!)0 Or 1g ;l.croa
Someone For Odd Jobs, Experi·
enced In Fence Building , BU· Kllcl'lon, dlnlno room, 2 bedroom, $18,000, County Water. Totno
both, Wing"""" front &amp; bock fuN· Run, Loot Onol 10 Acroo
.«6-1663, 614-«8-3325.
length porohea, gaa furn1ce, cit)' $10,000.
Used car SIJasman wanted, R• water. outbuilding, garage, 112
liable, Dopondol&gt;lo, Honotty. Mull mile Eall of Racine, 81 4·949· Call Fer Freo ilapo +Owner FlKnow Auto, 81-4-.. 48·8172. 81.f.. 2118.
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Call 614·598·5871 or write P.O. raga With 30 Acres $125,000 I
Bolt -494, McArthur, Ohio, 45651, Great Deal -Cuh EXTR'A .. 18 2 Bedroom Kltcl'lon. LR. Zl8 Roar '
tor application. Applications due Acr01 With Borne 't100,000 Alto Flrtt A-ut, Gallipolis, No Polo,
5 Acre Counlry Building loti $32Mio., Pfuo Deposk &amp; Udlldoo,
17fJanuaty9, 11198.
Stick Buill • Manufactured 11~1121.
180 . Wante"
Hom11 $.9 Acrll 'Touchl,g
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Wayne National -Hunrera Dream. 2 Bedroom, ltoYtJrttrigerator in··
Furniture repair, refinish and rea· Aioo Land All Over Jackton Pike, eluded. $250/mc . $150 deposit. '
mralion, also custom orders. Ohio Rou. Scioto, Meiga, Athena CIN 304-87~57~.
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ttacll, 1O% Down Anrhony Land 3 BednX&gt;II, 1 Both, Ctupet In
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1-800· 213-8365 City, Very Nlco Phone 614-446 ·
Georges Portable Sawmill, don't WftW.countrytymt.com
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Three bedroom house in Syra- 3 Bedrooma, Faneed Yard le.
304-875-1957.
cuae, basement, garage, new Orondo Blvd .. $500 Month Rofor·
McCoy's Conauucdon, Cammer- windows, dock and all remodeled encet And Oapoalt Required,
clal &amp; Rasld•ntlal, Free EIII- lntide, IH· 742·1345, 11~ · Ui2 · (614)44&amp;-8555 Eveningo
mates. 814 •4-48-1823. 61-4·245· 6116.
4 Bedrcams In Green Township
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Need your house cleaned br the Village of Mlddleporl; also two 61.....e-11442.
Holiday a? We don't waite tlmo, level lots tor sale; $55,000 090,
roooonobleprfc:Cit, 614-W2.0115.
420 Mobile Homes
614-992·22110.
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8648, 814-387·7010.
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Middleport Village Council
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BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
The 1998 budget adopted by Middleport Village Council at last night's
meeting lists anticipated expenditures
of $1,148,779 from expected revenue
of $1,250,691 next year.
Anticipated revenue and expenses, listed respectively, from the various funds, are as follows: general
fund, $501,706, $499.422; street
f4nd. $72.000, $69.520; fire equipment, $34,900, $34,600; fire truck
fund, $47.000, $46,000; refuse fund ,
$100.000. $83.,437; water system
fund: $237.155, $21 8,800; sewer
system, $197,280, $191 ,800; recre. ation fund, $17,000, $17,000; ceme·
LONGnME COUNCILMAN HONORED • Longtime Pomeroy
tcry fund, $17,900, $17,900; and
Collncllman William Young, left, was recognized for his 24 years
meier deposils, $5,000, $5,000.
on .Pomeroy VIllage Council Monday night. Here, Mayor Frank
Other sources ofrevcnue listed in
Vaughan.presents Young with a plaque.
the budget include $3,000 from miscellaneous and collection of old fines
in the law enforcement fund; an economic development fund of $9,400;
and a law block gram of $8,350. The
· only other expense listed was
$10.300 from the COP Fast fund.
According tb the current financial
. statement presented by Bryan Swan,
clerk-treasurer, actual revenue
Mayor Frank Vaughan suggested received so far in 1997 totals
By JIM FREEMAN
an additional public meeting to allow $1,324,320.03 while disbursements
Sentinel News Staff
Pomeroy Village Council, meeting inpul from all members of the fire have totaled $1,198,853.03, leaving a
in .(ll&amp;~lar ..se~ion. Mo~, _qi&amp;ht, departn)el,'l ;a!QII,!I...JIO:I!h members pf balance in_all ftmdo at the end of
~-··second teaclinJ,of 1111 ordi- the general publi•• •before fin;ll · No.vember ·of·s490,174.4t.
nance Concerning the village's vol- approval of lhe ordinance. Officers of
As for next year's budget Mayor
unteer fire department.
lhe fire department have already Dewey Horton and Swan compliThe ordinance, which has been the examined the proposed ordinance and mented the depanment heads for their
subject of some revision. concerns llffcrcd their input. it was noted.
assistance in coming up with ways to
membership and membership - There· is slill lime to make rcvi·
requirements, appointments and sions to lhe documenl before final
tenns of office, officers' duties. com- approval, council membcrs stressed.
pensation of m~mbers, training, driA special public meeling was sci
vers, discipline, m.cctings and asso· for Dec. 23. 7 p.m."in council chamciation formation.
bers lo discuss the ordinance preced- By JIM FREEMAN
· Firelighter Howard Mullen poini- ed by a hearing 01\ insurance bids at Sentinel News Staff
The Meigs County Board of Comcd out several things thnt he wnuld 6:45p.m.
like to sec revised including the
In other business, council missioners Monday afternoon opened
classifications of lirelighters. a lime approved scparale resolutions a bid for a new ambulance and
limit on how l&lt;)ng peoplo can leave approving a cooperative purchasing approved the purchase Of a new fire
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the deparlmcnt nnd still fl'tum to agreement with the Ohio Dcpanment truck.
Acting
on
lhc
rcquesl of the
active slutus. and 1hc formation •11' of Transponation. placing outstandChesler
Township
Volunteer Fire
· associalions -- which he said docs not ing checks in escrow, adjusting 1997
Department.
the
board
approved the
involve the village.
appropriations, raising the salary of
. The ihree-pagc ordinance. if the chief of police to $25.000 a year, purchase of a new pumper truck for
. approved. will consolidittc a nne-page and establishing Christmas bonuses the fire department at a cost of
$155 .294 from Finley Fire Equipordinance approved in. 1991 with for village erriployees.
:addilional sections ihat have since
Council also merwuh Bill Quick· been added.
C..:ontinued on.page 3

Pomeroy Council OKs
second reading on fire
depart.ment ordinance

d~crcase

next year's expenses while
working to generate extra revenue in
their respective departments.
Carol Cantrell, tax administrator,
discussed the difficulty in keeping
track of new r.esidents who should be
·paying the village income tax. She
presented a revised application fonn
for village water service which would
alert her to new residents with household income. Council will have the
application reviewed by the village
· solicitor lo be sure there are no violations of legal rights.
No action was taken by Council
on hiring a purchasing agent despite
the mayor's recommendation of Linda Broderick, an employee for the
past year. now doing similar work .
He spoke of her qualifications and
experience, as well •• her flexibility
in working in various other village
dcpanments. a requirement of the
new position .
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Harlan reported that several
applications have been received for
the job. Council decided that some of
the other applicants should be interviewed and set up a commiltce of the
mayor, Swan, Bill Browning, village
administrator. and council members,
Rae Gwiazdowsky and Sandi
lannarelli, to do that
Council awarded a refuse collcc·.t~ eoniract for three yean to Rump.. k~ •of Wellston, Of. tho three bids·
received, Rumpke had the lowest of
$6.50 per household with a reduced
charge of $6 for senior citizens.
Other bids were from Modem Sani-

LAST MEETING • For John Neville, left, and Eric Chambers,
right, Monday nighfs meeting w•• their last •• members of Middleport VIllage Council. Just before leaving councll chambers,
they posed for e picture with Mayor Dewey Horton. Neville completed one four-year term.·Chambers wea 1ppointed earlier this
yeer to fill the term of Mlck Childs, who rea!gned.
tatiO!J, $6.65 reJular and $5.98 senior
citi1.cn; and General Refuse, $6.69
regular, and $6 senior cilit.cn.
A spokesman for Rumpke said
there would be no limit on the

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amount of refuse collected, 1ha1 bulky
items would he Iuken. and that they
would work with the village if they
want to start u recycling program.
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Commissioners OK fire truck purchase

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Commissioners opened the sole
bi,t from Burgess Hearse •&amp; Ambulance Sales of London ville for a new
ambulance for ihc Meigs County
Emergency Mcdi~al Service at a cost
of $57,085. Commissioners tabled
accepting the hid pending further
review by EMS oOicials.
The board accepted the sole hid of
$3041rom Eher Pickens. Racine, for
the purchase of the old Rutland
squad.

Concerning propnscd road ahandonmcnts and dedications. the hoard
will· view a mud in Salishury ToWnship. located nil' Lc:lding Creek Road
ncar Middlcpon. on Jan. 26 ut IO:JO
a.m. for pos.&lt;ihla dedication. Hearing
on ihe dedicalinn will he lhc same
day at I :30 p.m. at the cnmmissicmers' oflice in the Meigs County Courthouse.
In addition, commissioners will
view Phillips ~oad in Scipio Township on Jan. 19 at II a.m. for pur-

poses of dedication. Public hearing
on the matter will the sam&lt; day at I
p.m. in the commiSsioners' oflicc. ·
The board will view Smith Hill
(Rockhouse) Road in Salishury
Township Jan. 26 at II :311 a.m. for
purposes of abandoning the road.
Public hearing on the aloandonmerit
will he held 1he same day I p.m. at
Ihe commissioners' ollicc.
In other business. the hoard :
.. Approved membership of thC
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Arrests made in school break-ins, robberies·

Mason woman said ·:
kidnap victim at Kmart
Gallipolis Cily Police arc continuing an invcsti~ation in10 the abduction of a Mason County. W.Va .. woman Monday from the parkmg lot
of the the Kmart on Upper River Road.
The victim told ofliccrs she had paid on a layaway at the slore around
noon and left the building, returning to her vehicle. She was ihen confronted by a man who entered the vehicle and told her to drive him lo
Kanaugn.
The woman informed 11ITicer:; she was phl:skally assaulicd du~jng
this time, nccording lo the reporL
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The victim eventually drove the nmn to Or I Hol,low Road on Addrson Township, where they mel with another ,vehicle. Before cxitin~ the
victim's car, the suspccl grabhcd the woman s sunglasses from her lace.
Officers said the woman had some apparent discoloration lo the right
side of her jaw, and there was evidence of scratches on her neck.
The victim lcli the scene and filed u report wuh the cuy pohcc r.nvestigator. The repon did not indicate if the man took any of Ihe woman's
belongings or cash.

By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Three school burglaries and two
robberies were apparently solved following 1hc arrest of three JUveniles
and three adults over the weekend .
The six were arrested by deputies
of the Meigs County Sheriffs
Department f,lllowing a week-long
investigation of a Dec. 8 rohbcry
involving Reed's Country Store in
Reedsville . according to Sheriff
James M. Soulsby.
It was durin~ questioning of one
sutijcct that ofllcia.ls learned of u con-1
ncction with' three earlier school
break-ins and an utlomplcd mhbcry in
Washingtmi County. Soulsby s:rid.
· The common ihread in each incident. m:cording to Soul shy and Meigs
County Prosecuting Attorney John R.
Lcntes. was '17-ycar-cild Mike
Snloicski from Long Bott&lt;tm . He

pleaded guilty Monday morning to
three counts of hrcaking ;,md entering.
one count of vandalhan and Lwn
counts 11f n•hhcry and was sentenced
to u to1:1l of fnur years.
Lcntcs said Sobieski had good
grades ut Eastern High School where
he was a student. Family members
said Sohicski cmmuincd the ac1s after
hcing turned dnwn ror mcmhcrship in
thL' sehnol's chaplcr of the National
Honor Society. &lt;aid Lcntcs and
Soul shy.
Also charged were:
John Myers. 18. of Long Bottom
who was chilf!,led with breaking and
entering into Riverview ·Elementary
Schml and with the Reedsville robbery. He is being held in the Meigs
County Jail in lieu of$100.000 b&lt;md .
Robert Dalton, 18. of Reedsville
who was charged in the Reedsville
1obbcry. He is hein~ held in the

Meigs Counly Jail in lieu of $100.000
bond.
Matt Barnhan, 18, of Reedsville
who was charged with hreaking and
entering into Riverview Elcmenlary
School .
Jerry West. 17, 'of Rcedsvi lie who
pleaded guilty lo two juvenile counts
of robbery in the W1shington County and Reedsville robberies and one
~ounl of breaking and entering into
Riverview Elementary School. He
was sentenced to two years confinement.
Sevenlccn-year-old 'Daniel Murphy, Reedsville, was charged with
breaking into Meigs High School
from where he was earlier expelled
and Riverview Elementary School.
He was also charged in the Reedsville
and Washing1o11 Cnunty nJbhcrics.
Lentes said Murphy has live prior juvenile felony convicticms and

added that he would like tel try him
as an adult in this instance. depending if the BB gun used in the
Reedsville ruhh&lt;:ry can he classified
as a lircarm.
Eastern High Schc•&gt;l, Mc•gs High
SchcM&gt;I and Riverview Elementary
Schc•&gt;l ncar Reedsville were the
schCNlls targeted with Sohicski.acting
alone in the EHS hrcak -in . In addition. Phyllis Reed , owner of Reed's
Counlry Store in Rccd.&lt;Ville, was
rnhh&lt;:d while members of the group
were alsn arrested in the Washington
County robbery of a pizza delivery
driver.

The criminals thai rohbed Mrs.
Reed allegedly used a realistic·
appearing BB gun to facilitate the
robbery and sprayed her with pepper'
spray, according to rcporls .
State law allow' juvenile dcfen·
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House Republicans offer $100 million more for schools

days until
Christmas
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COLUMBUS (AP) - House spending plan, most agencies would
Republicans slaricd ihe bidding on still get more money, Johnson added.
The extra money would be
the next school funding plan at $100
divvied up among Ohio's neediest
million.
That's how much more Ohio's districts as lawmakers lay out lhc
poorest school districls would share · stale's education budge! for next
under legislation GOP lawmakers year. Because of the uncertainty over ·
plan to introduce today, accordiqg to school funding when !he Legislature
Rep. Tom Johnson, R-New Concord .. debated !he stale's two-year budget
The proposal would trim up to 3 . earlier this year; lawmakers left the
percent from most agency budgels for second-year educa1ion budget in one
the budget year beginning July I, lump sum totaling about $4.5 billion.
Johnson said he hoped the House
Johnson lold reporters Monday.
would
finish work on the budget by
Some areas of the state budgetlhe
end
of the year.
including higher education and prisThe
additional money is wei·
ons- would face smaller cuts. Welfare spending likely is also off-limits. come, but hardly cno11gh to comply
And because of increases already with the courl decision, said !he head
built into the budgets over this ye,ar's of the coalition that successfully

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challenged the funding system.
ate Republicans planned to discuss
. The $100 million - if spread the proposal Tuesday.
across all school districts - would
' two or
'There arc, at this point,
raise the state's basic subsidy by less thfl'e plans on lhe table," Ray said.
than $100 per pupil, said William One or a combination could be the
Phillis, executive director or tire Ohio · plan the Legislatuf'\! ultimately agrees
Coalition for Equity &amp; Adequacy of ·on.
School Funding. But Ohio's basic
But, given the political realities of
school aid is about $2,000 less per
an
election
year, Ray said the House
student than Michigan's.
The Supreme Coun gave the Leg- plan probably was the best that could
islature one year - a deadline that be hoped for in 1998.
Earlier this year, the Senate went
expires March 24- to come up with
a new way to pay for public schools. · along with a plan backed by Gov.
It ruled the current method does !lOt George Voinovich that would have
guarantee a quality education to all asked voters 10 approve a penny-per·
students and relies too heavily· on dollar increase in the state sales tax.
local properly taxes.
The plan, which would have raised an
Sen. Roy Ray, R·Akron, said Sen·

extra $1 . 1 billion annually for
scb&lt;&gt;nls, was rejected aft~r DemO\:rats
and House conservatives refused to
go along.
Both Ray and Johnson said they
expected to consider some fonn of
tax increase eventually.
"I think the governor's proposal
was very reasonable," Johnson said.
In the meantime, Voinovrch whe stands by his plan - suppons
the House budget-cutting proposal,
said Mike Dawson, Voinovich's
spokesman.
"This is just a piece of the puz- ·
zlc," Dawson said.

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