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Page 12 • The Dally Sentinel

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Wednesday, July 12, 1995"'

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. . A Pabiot woman was killed
and
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her 1-year-old daughter is· m cnucal condition today in Childrens
: Hospital, Columbus, following a
car-truck collision Wedne•day on
State Route 325 south ol" Rio
Grande.
Kerry C. Bell, 20,.1062 Mobley
Road, was pronounced dead at the
scene of the 12:45 p.m. crash by
Dr. Charles Young, acting on
behalf of Gallia County Coroner
Dr. Edward J. Berkich, the Gallia'Meigs Post of ll)e State Highway
Patrol reported.
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Kaitlin M. Bell, the V1c11m s
daughter, was transported to Chil·
drens by MedAight, the patrol said.
The patrol's preliminary investigation indicates that K~rry Bell
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Cremeans:
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jobs and gmwiJJ."
WASHINGTON - ln 1964.
At one point, a frustrat ed Klug
President Lyndon Joh11Son complained, " l uon' l understand
announced a "War on Poverty "
why these 13 slates are difkrent
from a front porch in Inez, Ky.
from the rc.~t of the world ... There
A year later, Congress created are mountains everywhere. What's
the Appalachian Regional Com- ll1e difference'/' '
mission ~, bring paved roads,
Rep . Robert Wise, D -W.Va.,
plumbingtjl'ealth care, education had a quick rehullal.
and mads to imt~weri.,hcd, isolated
lie said .Ute rest C1f All)ericn hcnmountain areas.
·
eliicd when Ap(lalachimis toiled in
On Wednesday, the com
risky, sometimes fatal mining jobs
was officially declared a success.
for ahscntee owncr.o.; who &lt;..liJn•t
Rejecting a wave of budget-cut- have to drink ·rrom streams tainted
ling fervor, the House votec.f 319- with mine drainage or live in rick, . 108 to keep-the commission.
ety shacks.
Rep. Scott Klug, R-Wis., led U1c
"Nolxxly questioned why it wa'
unsuccessful opposition arguing we hac..l such low energy cosiS
that "30 yt;_ars ·or help is ent•ugh," across the years . That coal came
and oU1er parts of U1c llniied States out cheaply and it build this cuun- ·
are just as needy.
try," Wi se said .
But fellow Rcpuhlicans, includOne of the mo.r passionate •
ing Ohio Sixth District Rep. Fmnk defenders of the prngnun w;L' Rep.
Cremeans of Gallipolis, hailed him Ron Klink, D-Pa ., who told of
down.
growing up in a par~ nf Somcrsc1
One by one. GOP lawmakers County, Pa .• where pnliu vaccine
stood up for the ARC, .praisilig it"' and adequate community s~mitalitm
a lifesaver and a job-builder and anived only when U1c ARC did.
insisting that Appalachia still is
"I went to one of those one~
unique ;md o·oubled..
room schools with two outhouses,
"The ARC is an example ,nf ;I ·· and you had I he overllow tluu went
program that works,"· Cremenn~ in ihe creek, and thai's where the
said. "Other govenuncnt agencies kids swam," Klink sai(J.
could only hope to work as well 'L'
·'To lht'1sc of us who have
the ARC. The ARC gets dollars to watched mcmhcrs of f:unilics Llit
_ those areas that need it most and of unu sual Uiscascs anti canccr.'i
insures the mnn~;y is uscU In .-.:reate
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Ohio Department of Transportation crews
installed three of the four signs that will designate the Rock Springs fairgrounds Wednesday
John Finley, left, and Greg Marlin, right, set up
the direction along U.S. Route 33. The greater
Columbus sign and maintenance. crew will set

up the last sign after the completion of the :us.
·mile connector from .Rock Springs to Five
Points. The 132nd Meigs County J unlor and
Senior Fair will be held Aug. 14·19 at lhe fairgrounds. (Sentinel photo by George Ahale)

Survey: Ohioans oppose affirmative action

CINCINNATI (AP) - A sur- ination against blacks and women. me," .said Milton Hinton, president
vey of Ohioans in which most The subject recently has been of the Cincinnati chapter of the
respondents said they opposed hir· relcindled as a political issue.
,
National Association for the
ing preference programs based on
in California, Gov. Pete Wilson Advancement of C,olored People.
gender or race may have .been has ordered an end· to the state's
But Hinton and a spokesYJOman
flawed, civil rights leaders said.'
affirmative 1\Ciion programs.' '
· for the local ·National Org:mization
• Sixty-nine percent of those
And Senate Majority Leader for Women chapter said the poll's
_CINCINNATI (AP&gt; - The questioned said they .opJ)osed affir- . Bob Dole has proposed eliminating results may have been skewed
bmldu~ of smog m hum1d wea~er malive action programs which give federal aftinnative action programs upward because of U1e wording of
, cond1t1ons has created dmy ~" preference for hiri~&amp;. and prom~t­ in light of a U.S. Supreme Court the questions.
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over southwestern Oh1o, .posmg .a . ing blacks, accordmg to the Ohto decision .
Tbe poll asked whether the
health threat to people w1th chrome Poll released Wednesday.
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The court ruled last month that respondents favored or opposed
breathing _or heart ailments,
Twenty-four percent favored Congress must be held to the same · Hprefereuce in hiring and promoThe au q~ahty shd mto the such programs, and 7 percent had strict anti-bias standards as state
tion" of black' and women.
"unhealthful range on Wednes- no opinion.
and local governments when trying
"The question is lo~ded," HinIn addition, 61' percent opposed to give special help to racial and
day a;; a seven-county _smog alert
ton
said. "If you ask , 'Do you
remamed m effect . Government such affirmative action programs ethnic minorities
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anyone should have preferenthink
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officials urg_ed_peo[lle .to share ndes for women , 32 percent favored
"With' UJe climate coming out 1~11 treaunent?' they're going to say
t~ work to lun1t em1ssums U1at con-. them and 7 percetll had no opinion.
of Washington, D.C., UJ,e general 'No.' "
The Point Plea.,aiJI, W. Va .. man
trtbute to smog.
Affirmative action programs, mood of the country ... and the
Kathy Helmbock of NOW said . who jumped from the ' PomeroyThe ale.rt encourages car pool- begun during the 1960s, were ,backlash of civil rights, period. the
Mason Dridge on Saturday, July I,
· ing, ·trans II use and mowmg the intended to correct historic discrim- (Ohio Poll) results don't surprise affinnative action i~ not about preflawn after 6 p.m. Public b11.~es in
Contlnu~ on page 3
apparently as a joke, spem th_e
the Cincinnati area waived downnight in the Mason County Ja1l
town bus fares between 10:30 a.m.
after being arrested and charged on
and 2:30p.m. today and Friday . .
seven counts.
Moniiors in Hamillon and M1d•
The village of Pomeroy has downtown shopping area.
John Michael Beaver, ll, 24, of
·.. with the Big Bend Siernwhecl
dletown recorded heavy concentra- received initial administrative
Rt. I, Point Pleasant, was arrested
, The Pomeroy parking lot will be Association, he added.
lions of smog, increasing the paten- funds of $25,000 from the state fitted with a promenade with
"We hope to pre.&lt;cnl final engi- Wednesday evening and charged
tial for federal clean-air sanctions.
toward tbe village'·s downtown benches and period lighting along neering plans to Pomeroy Village with six counts of willful disrupHamilton ' s air-quality index revitalization project.
· the river side of the parking lot. Council on July 24 so we can hi~ tion of governmental process and
peaked at 112 at 5 p.m. Middle·
Project directors are in a posi· The village also received a the projec~" he said.
one count of giving false infonnatown's highest reading was 115 at lion to start signing contracts Tues- $103,750 grant from the federal
The downtown' coordinator and tion to a member of the Deparonent
5 p.m. Anythin~ over 100 exceeds day after an environmental review Land and Water Conservation l'und consultant .next plan qn co,ntacting of Safety. He was arrested by
federal clean-au standards and IS period expires Monday, said io be matched with $100,000 building owners who are commit- · Trooper E.B . Stllrcher of the West
considered unhealU1ful. AnytlJing · Pomeroy councilman and grants donated by an as-yet uni~entified
Virginia Slllte Police-Point Pleasted to the project, he said:
· in excess of 106 is a violation,
administrator John Musser.
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benefactor, to create a waterfront
The downtown comminee will ant Detllchment.
Temperatures in the 90s are
Plans call for more than amphitheater .consisti'ng of a stage meet Monday', 5 p.m . at village,
Beaver was arraigned hy M;tgisexpected through Saturday, ~ean- $500,000 in downtown building and walkway.
h;dl.
' trate Johnny Reynolds and posted a
ing the smog hazard remams hkely . renovation to include facade renoMusser stu ted earlier 1har he $5,000 cash bond for IJJc misdeEngineering for the promenade
. until then.
' vations and repairing code viola- project is 95 percent complete, foresees beginning . ~ork on I he meanor .charges this morning .
Ten computerized moniwrs tions with the goal oeing tl1e ere- Musser said. Electrical wiring for grand pronlenade project in August
State Police Sgt . G.L. Clark
measure smog in Hamilton, Butler, ation of a 1890s auno.sphere in the the project is being coordinating
with work on the waterside learned the · Monday following the
Warren and Clilrmmit counties in
incident that Beaver had jumped
amphitheater beginning ne~l year.
southwestern Ohio and nort ~JCru
from the Bend Area span. lnformaNorthern .exposure
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unhealthy

inSWO

Man wh~ played apparent
joke arrested on 7 charges

Pomeroy receives initial funds for proj~ct

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES
PRICES GOJ)D THRU JULY 1~, 1995.

Ohio L~ttcry

Syracuse
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Wins LL
tournament

Judge wants ·to see
records on proposed
W. Va. pulp mill

tion was obtained lrom people who
. were in a hoal w:1i1ing to flick
Deaver up after the jump,
c:ark said the pcank caused
many wasted man hours while a
search was performed Saturday
night and SundaY, He said many
volunteers risked tl1eir live.' partiCipating in the search .
Agencies involved in t11e search

included the stllle police, the stale
police helicopter, Mason EMS,
Mason Fire Department, New
Haven Fire Departmem, New ·
Haven EMS, Mason County Sher:
iff's Department, Mason Police,
Meigs County SherifT's. cpartmen~ Pomeroy EMS, and Pc
roy
and Middleport Fire Department,,
The Coast Guard also assisted with
pleasure craft that were in the area.
The entire incident W&lt;L' "a hXll·
ish and dangerous prank which
resulted in a w~•ste of time and ·
. money," Clark said.

Meigs County area farm~rs ·prepar~ for Canadian shipment

By JIM. FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
. "We're all ready to go."
· CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
That is according to Racine-area
- A Kanawha County judge
farmer and Racine Mayor ]eft .
wants to see West Virginia
Thornton
who is spearheading ·
Deyelopment Office records on
efforts
to
ship
Meigs County tomaa proposed Mason County pulp
toes
to
Canada.
mill before deciding whether to
Disappointed by dealing with.
make the information public.
sometimes
unreliable brokers and
Circuit Judge Herman
other
middlemen,
local tomato
Canady ordered the agency to
fanners
last
year
began
e~ploring
give him the information by
the
possibility
of
selling
their
goods
Wednesday.
to
Canadian
markets.
directly
The Charleston Gazette is
Local tomato growers now stand
suing ,the development office,
poised
to ship at least one truckloa(l
which refused some of the
as
an
experiment~
Thornton said. .
newspaper's Freedom of InforAs.
many
as
15
farmers
may be
mation Act reque~ts on how
interested
in
shipping
tomatoes
to
much state financial aid Parsons
Canada.
&amp; Whittemore ·Inc . oLRye
As of Monday, they (Canadians)
Brook, N.Y., is see«ing for the ·
were buying tomatoes for $1 (IJ.S.) $1.1 billion mill at Apple Grove.
a
pound, he exp'laincd, substantially
Documents
prev_iously
than the 60 cents, or less, a
·/bigber
released show that the mill is
pound
that
farmers get here.
seeking up to $200 million in
Tomato
production accounts for
state loans pluS property tax
percent
of Meigs County's $3
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70
exemptions, the Gazette has
million
in
annual
vegetable sales
reported.
·
according
to
the
Meigs County
Gov. Gaston Caperton is a
Extension
Office.
major supporter of lhe,!Jlill. say. Thornton, the Meigs Co.unty
ing it will generate hundreds of ·
Chamber
of Conunerce Agribusijobs.
ness chairman, went to Canada las.t

year to find if a market existed for
' locally·grown tomatoes.
"I found out that over $88 million worth of tomatoo~ are exported
into Canada and that Toronto was
one of the largest importers," he
said. .
Thornton said he learned from a
Canadian importer that many
Meigs County tomatoes may
already be going into Canada. The
tomatoes are repacked and sold in
Toronto as Canadian homegrown
tomatoes.
"Our tomatoes are shipped into
Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, and
in return they are transferred into
Canada. We plan to go direct," he
said.
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. Plans call for shipping the lornatoes. to the Ontario Food Terminal
-which coillains 83 occupied warehouses and 234 office _spaces,
including several compan1es dealing only in tomatoes.
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The cold storage area of ·the
faciUty encompasses 90,~ square
· feet of cooler spac~ occupymg· two ·
levels, Thornton said . •
"I was told the terminal provides
direct and indirect employment for
15,000 people," be said. "I was
impressed."

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Thornton observed several differences in the way Canadians and
Americans do business : For
instance, in ·canada, tomatoes are
packed in 20 ponnd ' lugs while
local fanners ·pack in' IO pound baskets. In addition, many marketers
in Canada require French and
English markings:
- .. , found two companies that
will take our baskets as-is," he said.
In addition , exporting vegeta·
bles requires farmers to leap several bureaucratic hurdles primarily
involving inspections, paperwork
and the way tomatoes arc graded,
he explained.
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Thornton expects Meigs County's tomatoes will have no problem
competing with Canadian veg_etables.
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"I inspected to matoes very
closely and found that our Ohio
Valley tomatoes will compete with
theirs," he said.
''The people in Canada are real-'
ly friendly; they want our tomatoe.s
as-soon as possible."
Local tomato farmers are to
meeting Saturday at 8 ·p.m. at the
Racin~ Fire Department Annex for
more information about expo~tmg
their produce.

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C~DIAN EXPORT • Meigs County tomato farm•,.. stand
poised to ship their first ·load of tomatoes to Canada, ·Local rariJI&lt;r
Jeff Thornton says inany locally grown tomatoes a~e already
shipped to Canada via middlemen. A m•eting for local tomato
farmel'li has been scheduled_for Slllurday, 8 p.m. at the Racine Fire
Department Annex.
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TITUrsday,-July 13, 1995

Commentar
The .Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

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fiMULTIMEDIA.INC.
ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

MARGARET LEHEW
Controller

LE1TER S OF OPINION are ~clcome They should be less than 300
words long All letters are £UbJCCt to cdn1ng and must be s1gned with name,
address and telephone m.fmher No uns1gncd letters will be published letters
tn good taste, address 1ng 1ssues. nor personahues

should be

The Middle Man
By TOM RAUM
Associated Press Writer
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WASHINGTON - Frum Vtelnam lo lbe budgello fightmg cnme on
lbe slreeiS and vtolcnce on televtston. Prestdenl Cllmon ts steenng hts
prestdency's course for conunon ground
"Mtddlc" and " conunon" have become favonle caleb words al lbe
Whtte House mtddle class, mtddlt: Amenca, muldle ground, common
ground, common values
lbus, Climon' s move on Tuesday recogmzmg ihe Hanm govenunenl
was couched as a search for ''common ground" afler years of dtV!ston
And Whne House atdes repeatedly say lbe prestdenl wants common
ground wtlb Republicans on balancmg lbe budget and avotdmg a fiscal
CfiSIS ibiS fall
It's a ground Clmton' s .tdvtsers hope he'll be leU holdmg when Ut.e
dusl sellles from GOP prestdenoal sklfnuslung
Clmton's mtddlemmt approach can allow hun lo hndge gaps belween
lefl and nghl, as earlier lbts week when he demanded Hollywood reduce
vmlence 111 fthns and TV shows - whtle holdmg up bestege~ public
broadcasung as an exmnple of decency m programmmg
' ' In our tam1ly, th1s IS known as tl1e 'leave Btg B1rd alone' C..'Ullpalgn,"
be wd

AI olher times, lbe prestdenl s pohltcal compa." seems 10 be spummg
as he hunts for the middle wttllilul belng ahll: to quue fiml It lbts only
feeds Crti!CtSm ihal be IS mdeCIStVe and apolitiCal Opportunl'~
' Two examples affinmuve acoon and mtltlary base closmgs
Monihs have passed smce Clinton promtsed a revtew of affinnaltve
acuon program~ He nsks allen.lllng core Democraltc consllluenctes women, mmontles- by followmg ihe GOP lead m gomg aller lbese programs Jlut not bemg Iough enough on Ihem could dnve off the wlute,
male voters he hopes to woo back
A speech on affinnaove .tCimn " pionned for late July ll's a dtflicull
toptc for common ground
Clinton also ts squmnmg on ba.'e dosmgs An mdependenl cmmms·
ston has recommended lhal mamtenance centers a1 McCiellmt Alt Force
Base m Cahfornta and Kelly Alf Force Ba'e m Texa' be closed .md ihe
work De parceled oullo oUter ba.-;es_
But Callforma' s weakened economy has been btl by prevtous base
closmgs and Clinton dearly want' lbe state's 54 electoral voles The
longer he delays - a dectsmn could come today, ihe Whtle House now
says- lbe more ihe pollttcal heM
"There's no queslton lbe pre~tdenl feels lhe pam ol our stale," Rep
Vic Fazto, D·Callt . 1old reporters It was a ponued remark Fazm, chrurman of ihe House DemocratiC Caucus, want' Chnton In lra.'h ihe recom·
mendauons and leave McClellan open.
The postUve pubhc reacoon to Clinton's polite appearance wtlb House'
_Speaker Newt Gmgnch a monih ago m New Hampshtre strongly mfluenced ihe prestdent's ihmkmg, atdes suggest Clmton also exults m how
Amencans pulled 1ogeiher afler lbe Oklahoma Ctly bomhmg "searchmg
Jor a way to relate 10 e.1ch olber · ·
Last week, m ;m hour·long speech on "ctvtllly" a1 Georgetown Umverstty, Clinton ca.11 hunsell as holh the man of lbe hour and a mru1 ot the
)mddle
He offered hunsell as lbe leader of a cenlnst group of Amencans who
want to ''move beyond dtvtstnn and resenlment to comm&lt;m ground ''
At ftrsl glance, ht s announcement that he was estahllshmg formal
(J1plomauc ues wtih Vtelnrun seemed to expose the prestdent to unneeded
- :Cnuctsm, once agrun r;usmg the tssue of hts Vtelnam-era etforls 10 avo!d
)mlttary•servtce
But nonnaltZauon ha.' wtde htparltsan supporl and wa.' pul 111 mol ton
hy a Republican prestdenl, George Bush Chnlon's crunpmgn advtsers
)lojll! lbat geumg tl oul of Ihe wny now wtll keep 11 tnml mlrntlmg mlo
· next year' s elecuon home slretch
Those who opposed ihe move - conservaltve Repuhllcnns and POW·
: MIA famtlles - aren' l likely 10 support Chnlon anyway
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_ Clinton used the phrase "common ground" lwtce 111 Tuesday's
· speech He prrused lawmaker·veterans ol all pollhcal stnpes tor "tlndmg
· 'Common ground for Ute luture" m supporung hts over1ure And, be con• eluded "We can now inove 011 to common ground WIMtever tiJvJdcc..l us

- before, let us conStgnro U1e past"
: Polls show lbat wtdcspre&lt;Id doubts ahoul Clmtnn's character rem.un,
· suggestmg he has more ol ,, selhng JOb lhmt merely asserhng he's lhe
ch;unpmn of the mtddle cia" anti Ihe mtddle gro"nd ,
: Bul for lhe ttme, mmlemuon JS 1he mune ot the giune al the Wh11e
· l-Iouse Even tf 11 has tn he done to ext:ess
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EDITOR'S NOTE- Tnm Raum cnv.rs the Whtte Hnuse fnr The
Associated Press.
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Today in history.

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By The Associated Press
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Today is Thursday, July 13, lbe I94th day of 1995 lbere are 171 days
left m lbe year
Today's Highlight 10 H:istory:
1
On July 13, 1793, French revolutionary writer Jean Paul Marat was
stabbed to deatb m hts bath by Cbarloue Corday The assassn\alton
inspired lbe famous painting by Jacques Louts David, Corday was execul·
ed four days afler slaymg Mar.ll ·
On Ibis 11.ate.
In I 787, Congress enacled atl ordmance governrng ihe Norlbwest Terntory.
In 1821, Confederale cavalry commander Nathan Bedford Forrest was
born in Boofond County, Tenn
In 1863, lioung agmnsl lbe Civtl War miluary draft erupled 10 New
York Ctty; lbe vml~nce resulled m ihe deaths of ahoul 1,000 people over
lbree days.
In 1878, the Treaty of Berlm amended ihe lenns of ihe Trealy of San
Stefano, whicb had ended lbe Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78
In 1960, Massachusetts Sen. Jobn F Kenned~ won lbe Democratic
presideptial nom111auon at his party's convention 111 Los Angeles
In 1967, mce-relaled noung broke out m Newark, N J.: by lbe ttme lbe
violence ended July 17, 27 people bad been ktlled
In 1972, George McGovern was nommated for prestdem on lbe ftrst
blli!OI at tbe Democrauc nattonal convenuon m Mtamt Beach, Fla.
In 1974, tbe Senale Watergate Commtltee proposed swecpmg refonns
111 cam)llllgn procedures and olber statutes m an effort to prcvem anolber
Walergate scandal.
In 1977, a 25-bour blackout htt the New York Ctly area after Ughmmg
slrUck upstate power lmes
In 1978, Lee lacocca was fired as pres1dent of Ford Motor Co. j)y
chainnan Henry Ford IL
Ten years ago: ''Ltve Atd," an mternational rock concen m London,
Philadelphia. Moscow and Sydney. took place to raise money for Africa's
stamng people.
Ftve years ago: Sovtet Prcstdent Mtkhatl S. Gorbachev closed lbe
Communist Party's 281b congress by saying he would welcome Western
atd wtlbout poUtical strings.

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

OHIO Weather
Page2
Thurl[lday, July 13, 1995

MICH

Social cuts may spur GOP moderates
House Repubhcan moderates
swallowed bard and helped pass
pracucally all ihe items m lbe GOP
" Contract Wttb Amenca," but
lbey may finally balk at lbe 17 per·
cent cuts m educatmn and soctal
spending therr leaders have man·
daled for next year.
Of lbe $22.6 btlllon in dtscre·
uonary spendmg cuts that leaders
plan to impose 10 fiscal 1996, near·
Jy half are slated for programs
overseen by lbe House Appropna·
uon s Labor, Health and Human
Servtces, and Education subcom·
miiiCC, whtch has scheduled a
meeung 10 parcel out the pam m
whal one s taffer termed "the
markup from bell."
Meantime. under allocattons
issued by House Approprialwns
Chaitman llob Livingslon, R-La.,
Agnculture Department spending
wtU be cut by just I percent, Energy. 8 percem: Imerior, 6 percent;
and Treasury and Poslal Servtce, 2
percenl Defense appropriations
wtll mcrease slightly, and mtll~1ty
conslrucuon will mcrease a mas·
stve 27 percent
Next to Labor· HilS, lhe btggesl
cuts are to come in Housing and-

wing" leaders, mcludmg MaJonty
Leader Dick Anney, R-Texas, anti
Majorily Whtp Tom DeLay , R·
Texas, " try to be too cute " 111
usmg rules to block: open debate,
espectally
on abortion
Morton Kondracke
Sbays charged lbat "moderates
As a result of lbese dispropor- were burned badly" m lbe debale
!ton ate culs, the House 's 202 over budget resctsstons when )eadDemocrats are expecled to oppose ers used parllrunen~'lfy procedures
almost unantmously 1he Labor· and Lime Iumts to prevent amen~·
HHS appropnauons bill when it ments
htiS lhe floor laler lbts monUt, so tl
Earlier lbts year, no fewer lban
may frul mlbe House tt 20 or more 105 Republicans opposed ~'IX cuL'
moderate Republicans also balk
for famthes wttb mcomes over
Ironically, a Republican moder- $100,000, but were lalked mto
ale, Rep. John Potier, Ill, chatrs backing down by leaders.
lbe subcommittee producmg the
"The contract ts over now,"
bill Even so, Rep Sieve Gunder- said Shays "Modemfes and conson, R·Wts. satd "there wtll be servauves from moderate dtstncts
discusston" among Poner's fellow make up 20 10 25 percenl of the
members abouf wnether ihe Labor- Republican Conference Forty to
HHS measure "ts too dtfticult to 50 ts not a side group, but one of
support "
lbe legs Ibm ihe party has 10 sland
Gunderson IS chtetly wornetl on We're genmg more mleresred
about cuts 10 educa11011 and JOb · Ill speaktng Wllh one VOICC."
tra10mg programs ami reslnCitv~
Shays satd he lbmks lhal Speak·
language on aboruon lbat may be er Newl Gmgnch, R-Ga, "wants
wntten mlo lbe btU
moderates to control the nght
Another moderate, Rep Cbns wmg " Bul DeLay and Anney, he
Shays, R-Conn, srud he cru1 accept charged, "wan1 10 march s1raight
lblf cuts, but may rebel tf "nght U1rough a mmefield mlo lbe enemy

Urban Development and ve1erans'
programs, 14 percent; Transporta •
uon, 10.8 percem~and foreign aid,
10.5 percent

Do You WaNT To ...,
$e8 THe PLaN To
BaLaNce OUR !SvDG~T

iN&lt;;.e.Vel'l YeaRS,oR
IN Tel'l vea~?

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IToledo I 98" I

machine guns," referring to Demo·
cratic charges of GOP callousness.
•'The speaker underslands that
the best way past a m111efield ts
sometimes around i~" Shays smd.
Enter lbe Labor-HHS tight. The
spending bill will be marked up
lbts week; it ts slmed 10 go to lbe
full appropnmions commiltee on
July 20 and the House floor July
25
To pul GOP budgel·balancing
plans 1010 dfect, Livmgston
decreed thai ot $22 6 btlllon 10 be
cut from all governmenl dtScreltOnary prognuns below fiscal 1995
levels, $9 9 btlhon must come from
Labor, HHS and Educaunn prognuns
In fiscal I 995, !bose progrruns
recetved $70 btlllnn. Ill tisclll 19%,
they wtll recetvc-$60.1 ljtllion,
tlCconhng to L•vmgsl011's mark.
' ' These are no I reducuons in
growth," one commtttee s~1ffer

•lcolumbusl9s•

Porter ts a ch•unpton ol biomedtcal research and on June 29 won
agreemenl lrnm Gmgricb !hat lbe
Nattonal lnshlules of He.llth would
gel a spendmg mcrease- of 4 percent, one source smd - meamng
thai (tther Labor·HHS·Educauon
progrmns wtll he cut by an average
of 17 percelll - or more. if the
Senale truls to pass the 1995 rescisstons pendmg there
W Hh m NIH's appropnation,
Porter ts expec1ed ro carry out Gm- ·
gnch'~ demand 111.11 tundmg for
AIDS research be lctl 10 sctctlltsts
lu delcnnme, rather lh;m Congress
Currently, AIDS receives ahout
$1,000 m research tundmg per vic-

critically Injured her 1-year-old daughter Kaitlin Bell. Examining
tbe wreckage of the Bell car are, from left, Rio Grande Volunteer
Fire Cbief Bob Brandeberry, State Highway Patrol Trooper Brad
Alexander and the patrol's Sgt. Pal McDonald. (OVP photo)

Gallia

Deer-car accident reported ,

Extended forecast
Sarurday.. A chance of lbunder·
stonns Lows 70 to 75. Htghs m lbe
lower and mid 90s.
Sunday. A chance of lbunder·
stonns Lows 65 to 70. Htgbs m lbe
80s.
Monday. A chance of lbunder·
stonns. Lows in 1be 60s m1d lughs
mlbc 80s
"

Mae Lynch, ofMtddleport, died Thursday, July 13. 1995, at Pleasant
Valley Hospital in Point Pleasan~ W.Va
Arrangements will be announced by lbe Ftsher Funeral Home in Mtd·
·
· dleport

Dates changed
Metgs County Courl cases
scheduled for next Wednesday wtll
' be heard on July 26, court otlictals
announced loday

Beall'lce A Mtller, 65, 16021 Slale Route 141, Patrtol, dted Wifdnesday, July 12, 1995, a1 Cabell·Huntington Hospital m Hunlmgton, W Va
Sbe was a homemaker .and attended the McDamel Cross Roads Pente·
cos tal Church.
Born A}'i'ril4, 1\130 m Peebles, she was lhe daughler of lbe !ale Herbert
and Effie Nonnan. She marrted Charl~s Mtller Oct. 2. 1950, m Lawrence
· County.
Survivmg m addmon to her husband are 1wo daughters. Rna (Charles)
Ehman and Dannette (Larry) Roach, bolh ol Pa1no1; two sons, Jacob
(Joyce) Miller and Orlando Mtller, boih of Pattiot; two stslers. Daisy
(Odte) Parker of Chtcago and Aretta Ami of Mtddleport; five brolbers,
Wallace (Elbel) Nonnan of Huntington, W Va., Donald (Mary Alice)
Norman of Fl Knox, Ky , Harold (Juanila) Nonnan of Pomeroy; Lealand
(Gaye) Norman of Shade and Rodney Davis: and seven grandchtldr~n.
In addiuon to her pareniS, she was preceded in death by 1wo brolbers
Fnends may call 7 lop 9 p m Saturday at lhc Wtlhs Funeral Home
, where ihe servtce wtll be held I p.m. Sunday wllh lhe Rev Charles Parker
. oftlctaong.
.
Burial wtll be 111 Obto Valley Memory Gardens

codd~ing
wtll gel to pnson and serve a
longer rime there Anolher, called
STOP ("Slop Tuuung Om Prtsoners" ), would push the led era!
courts In gel out of lhe husmess ot
runnmg pnsons anO U•mm1sh thear
abtllly to decl;trc a so-called
"pnson cap" because nl alleged
''ovcrcmwdmg.''

Kenlncky's Crunpbcll, Kenton and

regwn That could mvolve ltmns
on new Industry movmg 111, or

atr-quahl~

tmn

utdex ol J 06 ~t any
monitor four ltmcs 111 Utrce ye;lfs,
federal offictals can tmpose slrlngenl poltutton controls on the

The Senme will be actmg wtUun

a lew weeks, probably Ill baste support of Ihe House legJSiahnn M'"'Y
h bend legtslators and lnbhytsts me
acung 10 1urn back the hde. A new
hberal lobbymg group, called
STOP STOP, bas formed to try to
prevent any acttmlthat would limit
the aulhonty of federal judges 10
set pnson caps
Ultnna1ely, the proposed tough
legtslauon wtll get to President
Chnton, for stgnature, veto or compromtse. Wuh an eJectum year
coming up, he wtll be ndvtSetl by
Janet Reno, n01 John Dtlullo
Ben Wattenberg, a senior fel·
low at the American Enterprise
Institute, is the host nf the weekly
public television progr~m,
"Think Tank."
. (Fur intor matiun on how to
C&lt;•mmunu:ate dedrnnically with
this cnlumnist and others, contact Amoricu Online hy calhng 1·
8lHI-827-6364, ext.l!317.)

restnctmns on h1ghway

1

ARC survives.;~ntinuedfrompage1

because lhcy dtd not have a well.
dtd nol haveJhe money lO dnll one
lh1s 1s not about hues nn c1 budget Th1s ts ahout the lives ot
Amencans ''
Rep -:fun llunumg, R-Ky, s;ud

more bah1es survave mtancy and
more ynulhs gr.Jdunle from htgh
.schoolnow

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" The Appalacluan Regwnal
·Comm•ss1on 1s one ol tllO'-'C rare
government programs that get
results." he satd "The Klug
.amendment asks ""' to tnke fwm
1he pooresl
ol the poor It's thai
.,
sunpIe
The ~fatlure o1 Klug's amend·
mem kepi money tor ARC samt.t·
uon. mad-butldmg and other prt(·
JCCIS 111 lbe 1996 House spendmg
btll al $142 mtllton , down trom
~82 mtlhon Uus ye•lf
"We ;rre very encouraged by U1e

Diversify to protect stock .fund money

The Daily Sentinel

sky, Brown &amp; Katz, fmanctal
adviSers 111 Coral Gables. Fla,
agreed She pomted oul the tmpor·
lance of dtverstfymg among fund
types as well
"Management styles can be m
and oul ol favor al any one lime.
So you detlmlely don't wantlo put
all your money m U1e lOp funds of
Ihe lasl I 0 rn tnules," she smd. "In
1982, lnr UJSlance, growth man·
agers were on lop In 1YRJ. Ihey
were at the houom"
Katl s;ud dtversttlcauon mnong
funds " "tncrcdthly" unpormnt,
and sug_gesleO thai mvestors look
for fund types that aren't correlated
to each oiher "Then," she saul,
"once you pu1 lhem togelher,
you'll have crealed a less volattle
portfolio It's common sense "
Dian Vujovicb 1.• the author of"
"Straight Talk About Mutual
Funds" and "Straight Talk
Ahoutlnv.sting for Your Relire·
ment," both or which are pub·
lished by McGraw Hill. Send
questions to her in care of thi~
newspaper.
(For information un how to
communicate electronically with
this columnist and others, contact America Online by calling 1·
800·827-6364, ext. 8317.)

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strong hlpartJs,ln show ol support
for lhe ARC," salll lcsste Whtle
Jr, chmmtssmn l:O·l:hamnan "The
ARC program works. ;md !hat's
what counts walh the m.qonty ol

members ol Congress ·
"'We worked h.trtl .til week to
collvuu:c mcm hers out sale
Appalachta nl the unponance ol
ARC," Ctcmean' s.ud "I'm .lhso·
lurely dcltghtctl that ~ch ,, vnal
progt am 10 soutltem Ohto could be
preserved"
The eommtsston covers all of
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' 1 11 IS equal acc ess to gond
'Johs," she satd "Everyhody
should have U1e oppnrllllllly In gel
a JOb U1ey are qualified for, regard less of tlletr gender or ihelf race "
The poll was conducled by lhe
lnsritule for Polley Research al lhe
Umverstty of Cmcmualt A It red
Tuchfarher, the msttlule's dlfcclor,
smd lhe quesllons were carefully
chosen and were modelell aller
those m vanous nalJOnal polls
"We have no mlercst lo push
any answer one way or lh~ olhc1,"
Tuchfarber smd

Hospital news
HOLZER MEDICAL. CENTER
July 12 discharges · Hope
Stzemore, Denms Pope, Kyle
, Cnner, Rosahe,. Lakin, B tllie
Stoops, James P~t, Goldte Rice
and Virgil Queen.
July 12 births • Mr. and Mrs
John Curtts, a daughler, of Be.1ver,
Mr and Mrs Dav1d McNeely, a
son, of Le Tart and Mr. and Mrs
Davtd Sislc, a son, of New Haven,

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VETERANS MEMORIAL.
Wednesday admtSstons - none
Wednesday dtscharges- none

A meelmg for local tomato
farmers mterested 111 sh tppmg Ill
Canada wtll be held Saturday, R
p m al ihe Racme Ftre Departmenl
Annex

Ice cream social planned
An tee cream soctal will beheld
Saturday at the Chester Ftre
Department, starting at 4 p m.
Homemade pie and cake along
wtlh sandwiches wtll be available.

Vacation Bihle school
Vacauon Btble school wtll be
held al the Bradford Church ol
Chnst from July 24·28 trnm 9·
II 15 am datly Ages tour atld up

Reunion
The Carl Hubbard tamtly wtll
hold tts annual reumon and covered
d1sh dmner )uly 23 at I 2:30 p.m. a1
lbe Syracuse Park shelter near lbe

Hart-Cockier reunion set
The llan·Cuckler famtly
reunion wtll be held at ihe Burlingham Church grounds Sunday, wtlb
dinner at I p m

Cremean.s named to board
promoting youth leadership

construe~

Wnh Wednestlay' s readmgs,
Hamthon, Lebanon and Midtlle·
!Own have two vwhtttons each

Farmers meeting set

marina

. Air said..c.ontlnued from page 1
Boone count1es
If smog reaches or exccetJs an

Cade was shghll¥ IIIJUred but
was not treated a1 the scene , lhe
patrol srud
Also respondm~ to the crash
were tl1e Gallla County Emergency
Medtcal Servtce and the Rw
Grande Volunleer Fife Depmtmenl
The acctdenl, markmg lhe liflh
traffic ta~1hty ol Ute year tn Gallla
County, rema111s under tn'Vesuga·
llmt , U1e patrol srud

Meigs announcements

Beatrice
Miller
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woman.~:ntlnued from pag•1

was soulbbound near lbe mlersec·
lton wttll Centerpomt Road when
her car went left of center and col·
llded head-on Wtlh a norlhbnund
lruck driven by Mark E Cade, 31 ,
2487 County Road 61, Kills Htll
The tmpacl forced Kerry Bell's
car to spin around on1o lbe nght
Stde of the road. accordmg to lhe
report The 1ruck rolled over omo
tts lop and dumped tiS load of tum·
her on U1e road, 1r00pers said

Mae Lynch

(Morton Kondracke L• execuli ve editor of Roll Call, the newspaper of Capitol Hill.)

It almost seemed as if stock hypolheucal example llfC the aciUal how much would your ung111al
fund mvestors couldn't miss durmg numbers of lhe Ltpper General $2,500 tnvestmenl be worth at
lbe second quarter ot ihts y~ar- But Equtties Funds Average over the year-end 1996? Accordmg to Ltpone quarler doesn 'I make a year
stated ume penod Tins averc~ge ts per, less than 11 was m 1989 $2,314 52.
Nor does tt provtde a guarantee of
what'• to come
A Michael Lipper, pre"dent ol
Dian Vujovich
lbc company lbat bears hts name,
Stock funds have had a whopsatd ihat domestic eqmties - from
pmg second quarler. Only one out
of ihe 26 dtfferent equily fund cate· not &lt;a muluat fund It reflects lhe peak 10 trough - normally drop
gones lracked by Ltpper Analytical performances of lbe seven dtlferent more lban 20 percent. "And once a
generation wtll drop 50 percem ''
Servtces fatled to sbow postltve stock fund calegones Ltpper tracks
tolal returns dunng the Iasl ihree The fund calegones makmg up lbe
Knowmg thai ihe long·lenn per6eneral Equtltes Funds Average formance of a stock fund tsn't a
monlbs
Bul before runnmg outlo mvesl mclude Capttal Apprectalton, one-way nde upward, a savvy equity fund mveslor can spread out lbe
m eqmly funds, remember, trees Growlb, Growlb and Income MtdCap, Small Company Growih, S&amp;P risks of mvestmg through d1versJtidon't grow 10 ihe sky So dtverstfy
Here's a bypoihetical case to show 500 Index, and Equtly Income cation
funds)
why.
·
Ltpper satd dtverstftcalton ts a
Then let's suppose, tor some concept based on lhe tdea that
Suppose you tnvested $2,500 m
an average general eqmty fund on unpredtctable reason, the stock: bonds and s10cks mowe m oppostle
Dec 31, I 989, and left lbe money market went haywtre, and both dtrecuons. Whtch was true, he satd,
there to grow and compound - 1995 and 1996 turned out to be unul about I 960 ,Smce !hen, lite
lbrough Dec. 31, 1994 And, dunng miSerable years. So bad lbat lhey guarantees of one assel class of
!hose five years, that fund per· mtrrored lbe perfonnance of the ' secunty performmg well And the
fonned as follows: In I 990 n was marketm 1973 and 1974- lhe oUter poorly bas chrutged
down 5.71 percent; 1991, up 36.49 two worst back-to·back perfonnmg
"What we recommend you do
percent; 1992, up 9.41 percem: years for lbe General Eqttily Stock isuseanumberofdtfferenldtverst1993, up 12.83 percent:. and 1994, Funds Avemge since 1959
ficauon schemes,'' Ltpper satd
If that were to happen, and your "Like stocks and bonds, domesltc
down 1.61 percent That means at
the year end of 1994, your $2.500 investment fell 2P4 percent by and international, Europe vs
would have grown m val~ to year-end 1995, and 24 32 percent emergmg 'markets, large caps vs
$3,907.86. N01 bad for a five-year by yC.'lf·end 1996 (Just as lbe Gen- small caps, growth vs value
eral Eqmty Stock Funds Average funds "
invesunent.
Deena Kai,Z, prestdent of Even·
(Note: The · numqers 111 th,IS fell m 1973 and 1974 respecttvely)

South-Central Ohio
Today ... Hot and humid with
hazy sunshine Highs m lbe mtd
90s Souihwest wtnds 5 to 10 mph.
Tomght__ Mostly clear and
muggy wilb a low 70 to 75. Ltglu
soulh wtods
Fnday_ .Conttnued hot and
humtd Wtlh haz~ sunshine Htgb
agam m ihe rrnd 90s

CRASH SCENE- A car. truck crash on State Route 325 south

---Area Deaths.--

may have.arnved.

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-----weather-----

of Rio Grande Wednesday killed Kerry C. Bell, 20, Patriot, and

sau.l ''ll1ese nre re~tl cuts ''

Democrats bave been eagerly
anttctpating nfts in the usually
solid C.OP ranks That ltme finally

John L Dtlullo Jr, 37, makes they allowed lhe slates 10 spend have 'revolving door' JUstice, and
more common sense lalkmg about money in ways wbtch do hllle lo lhat vtolent cnminals belong 10
cnme lban anyone I know He ts a keep prisoners m pnson longer
prison, where lbey smy incapacllalprofessor at Princeton Umversny, a
"They walered down a provt- ed for a senous runounl ot tune I
Semor Fellow al lbe Brookmgs
lhmk lhey're nght. Violent cnmtlnsttlubon and a workmg cnminol.nals who should be 10 pnsnn are
Ben Wattenberg commuung crimes on the street
ogtst He IS "tough on cnme/' but
he supports gun control and the
"In I 993, according 10 the
assault weapons ban He was born sion to put an end to liberal tederal Bureau of Jusllce Slaltsltcs data,
a Democrat, and he s.1ys, "I expect JUdges issumg orders that declare a whtch are the best we have, lbere
to d1e a Democmt .,
pnson 'overcrol&gt;"dcd,' whtch then were II million vwlent crimes
Unttl ahout three weeks betore ends up pullmg cnmmals out on commtlled Only about 200,000
lbe passage of lbe majOr cnme leg· lbe s1reet, and lettmg JUdges rn11 1he resulted Ill felony COilVICttOns,
tslation m 1994, be was a supponer . prisons Thai's lbe choke hold on about 90 percent of those were
of lhe bill And then sometbmg lbe whole cnmtnal JUSitce syslem
plea-bargamed, and only about
"The antt-mcarceralton lobby
happeneit lbal Jed Dtlullo taler 10
120,000 cnm10als ended up hehmd
ca11 tt "a rouen leg•slattve oyster ., was· calling the shots, acllng bars, where they serve less than
Here ts bow be descnbes whal through Democrat&lt; on the House half ihclf 1cnns.
went on
Judtctary C!Jmmlltee and lbrough
"The amHncarceralton lobby
"I had lboughllbe btll was a btg . lbe Jus!Jce Departmenl Janel Reno, believes Ihat Ino many people are
step m the nght dlfeCllon, not per- who ts the Ramsey Clark ot the 111 pnson These are the smne peofeel but good I appeared on the I 990s, and a bully, dtd nolbmg lo ple whu sat~. 'lhe nch gel pcher
Bnnkley show rutd srud ihat Then, stoptl She buys the whole hnc
ami lbe poor get pnson • They've
before lbe btll was passed, behmd The While· House ,dso dtd n01hmg
bad enormous mtluence on the
11
closed doors, attd wtUl many mem·
The anh-pnson people have Cimino Jusltce Depltrlmenl "
bers of Congress unable even to gel been at lhts for years, lrymg to
a copy of the btU, some ot tis make Amencans believe that pnsThai was lhen Now ts now The
toughest and most unport.ant parts ons have latled ~mO thnt we're not. new Republican House Ita.' atrendy
were watered down so much as to much lhrealened by vtolem Clltntpassed several htlls 10 undo some
make !bern almost worU1Iess
naJs The btg players are lhe ol the ttems that weakenetl the
"They changed ihe tine prml 111 ACLU, lbe Natwnal Counctl on !994 cnme hill One would ltnk
the 'Truth m Sentencmg Incentive Cnme and Delmquency, The Sen· federal funds 10 lhe enactment by
Grants.' Instead ol pusbmg Ihe tencmg ProJeCI, and lhe Jusllce the states of senous "truth-m-senstates to reform lbetr penal codes to ProJect of lhe Edna McConnell tencmg" laws and to mcrease the
make vtolent pnsoners serve at Clark Foundaltun
hkehhood lhal vtolenl crumuals
least 85 percent ~f lime senlenced,
"Mosl Amencans believe we

were expected In send ihe humtdtly
soanng
Moist subtroptcal atr wa sexpected to spawn lbunderslorm $
from Anzona and New Me xtco
along lbe Rocktes to lbe norlbcrn
Plains stales
Scauered lbunderSiorm s were
posSible m ihe Grea1 Lakes rc g10n,
lbe Northeast, lhe northern mtd;
Atlantic states, m lbe lower Mtssts'
sippt Rtver Valley and along 1hc
Gulf Coast.
Offshore breezes were cxpcc1ed
10 keep seastde New England cool
Today's temperaiUres wtll reach
lhe 70s m lbe Paetfic Norlhwc st,
80s tn the Nonheas1 and mtd·
Atlanuc states, 90s m the Soulb and
lOp 100 in lbe Sou1hwes1

Stmtlar condlltons are expected
on Fnday but 11 w11l be a !title
wanner. Htghs on Friday wtll be m
the mtd and upper 90s and may
reach lbe I 00 degree mark m norlb·
west Ohio. Humidity will also be
on lhe nse.
Very hoi and humtd condtltons
wtll be expect~d mto lbe weekend
A cold front lhat w11l slretch
through lbe central Great Lakes
will bnng much needed relief to
Ohto from the exlreme. weal her
condtltons by Monday.
Across the nation
TemperaiUres shot up Into lbe
htgh 70s before dawn today as a
beal wave held tbe Plains states m
tts clutches for a fiflh stratgbt da)t"
ThuoderstoiUIS 10 the Great Lakes

- A 20-year-old Jackson man art'ilSUld 15)' Meigs COiiflry deputilis
following a weekend car crash wa.• mdtcled on two felony Cb;~tges
by a Me1gs Coumr. Grand Jury Tuesday
Earl M Craddock faces charge.&lt; of escape and vandalism
According to Prosecuung Attorney John R Lenles, Cradtlock,
was allegedly interfering wilh emergency medtcal personnel a1 !hescene of an accident and wa• placed m a shenfl' s crmser, tore out
lbe screen in lbe back of the crmser and tled before bemg recaptured soon afler
Both charges are fourlb-degree felomes whtch generally carry an
18·monih pnson semcnce

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Cringing ~ver criminal

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Man indicted on charges

mcludmg cancer ($260), heart dtse;"e ($95), anti dtabcles ($20)
AIDS •rese;trcb curs undoubledly
Wtll set ott a huge narwnal conlrn·
versy, wilh Democrals workmg to
reverse !hem and moderate Republicans under some pressure to break
rank.&lt;
Bu1 moderates may he more
resistant to cuts 111 ~ducation anti

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mtd 90s under partly cloudy slues
and a gentle soutb to southwest
breeze A slonn or two may pop up
here and tbere bu1 most of the
development will be suppressed.
Warm muggy condnions are
expected 1onighL Lows will be 10
the lower and nud 70s.

contin~Je

Local briefs---.

tun, lcac.hng all olher thseases,

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By The Associated Press
Both lbe heal and hunndtty w1ll
be on lbe nse today lbrougb Satur•
day
Obtoans can expect more beat
and more humtdtly today and for
ihe next couple of days
Htghs loday will be m lbe low to

Accu-Weather• torecas.t tor dayume co n(httons ami

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Hot, humid conditions will

Friday, July 14

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U.S. Rep Frank Cremeans, RGalhpolls, bas become a member
of lbe Congresswnal Youth Leadershtp Counctl's honorary congresSional board of advisors.
lbe board - compnsed of legtSialors from across lbe counlry was sel up 10 recognize and insptre
the 11allon's young leaders, satd
John Hmes. exccuuve dtrector of
lbe Congresstonal You1h Leadershtp Counctl.
"Represcntalive Cremeans ts an
excellent addiuon 10 lbe board Hts
servtce lo the dislrtCI as a public
official combmed wtih a slrong and
acttve m1ercs1 10 today's youth
make htm an tdeal member of lbe
Board of AdviSors," Hines srud
The Congressional Youlb Leadershtp Counctl provtdes expenential learnmg opponunllies m our
natton's capttal for htgh school slu·
dents who have demonsltated lead·
ershtp potential and scholasuc
ment
lbe council ts a non·proftt, non·
parttsan, ctvtcs and leadershtp edu·
caoon orgamzall_on !hal was founded m I 985 To date, more Ihan
55,000 young people represenung
all 50 states. the terruones and
many foretgn countries have paruc.
ipated m ihe council's ~rograms
Students from Ohto s Sixih District who recently bave partict]lllted

are Laura 'Garrell of Lucasvtlle,
Alan Brown of Mmford, Knsti
Vasune, of Portsmoulb, John Hor·
lon of Oak Htll, Dana Kmzy and
Meghan Dtlley of Manetta, Scou
Bazell of Logan, and Amy Roberts
and Tmruah Turner of Chilltcoihe
"A recem national survey of college freshmen paints a ptcture of
growing polmcal apalhy among our
next generauon of polential lead·
ers," Cremeans satd "ThiS ts a
1rend whtch must be reversed In
many ways, ihe fuwre of our counlry depends on 1he 101erests and
abtliues of 11lday' s young people I
am pleased 10 support an organtza·
uon so focused on developing
10&lt;\ay's youlb as tomorrow's lead·

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No mJunes were reported fullowmg a deer/car cnlhstnn Wednesday evening on stale RoUie 124m Rull:md Townshtp
Larry W Parsons, 28, Langsville, wa.s wcslbnimd when a tleer
JUmped onlo lbe roadway and slrUck Ihe tender ol Ins 1995 Toyota
Corolla, accordmg loa reporl from the Metgs Cou111y Shcrtll's
Deparlmenl No damage was reporled 10 the c;tr

Man injured in accident
A 50·year-old Mtddleport man was llsled 111 senous condnion
lbts morning at Riversttle Melbod1st Hospital lnllowmg a hmn lrnclor acodent Wednesday evenmg.
Frank Ebersbacb, 50, Ntchols Road, w~s mowmg a ltcld ne;tr
Leadmg Creek when be lost conlrol ol lhe Alhs·Cha~ncrs lf&lt;Iclnr
whtle gomg up a btl!, accordmg loa repnrl tmm Motg• Counly
Shenff James M Soulshy
A 17"year.old netgbhor who wtlne."ed U1e mctdeltltold tlepultes
lbe wetghl of Ute cutung deck on ihe rc.'tr nt the lraclor caused UJC
from ures 10 come on Ihe ground
The ltaclor rolled once or twtce before crumng In rest, ihe rcptu1
slated Ebersbach suslametl senous lacemuons to lhe lcfl ;lfm,
Soulsby satd.
The RuUand squad of lbe Meigs County Emergency Mcdtcal
Servtce responded to ihe scene and lrrutsported Ebersbach to Vclcr·
ans Memorial Hosptlal pendmg transfer lo Rtverstue vta MetiFIIght
hehcopler ambulance.

Meigs EMS logs 9 calls
Untts of the Me1gs County
Emergency Medtcal Service
recorded nine calls for assistance
Tuesday and Wednesday, including
one transfer call. Umts respondmg
Wednesday mcluded:
MIDDLEPORT
6:24 p m., Third S1ree1, John
Ltttle, refused treatment ~
RUTLAND
8:35 p.m.. volunteer fife depart·
ment and squad to Leadmg Creek
Road, fann 1rac1ot acctdenl, Larry
Ebersbach, YMH pendmg lransfer
to Rivreside Methodtst Hospttal,
9 36 p.m., Union Soree~ Clara
Phillips, HMC.
SYRACUSE
8 27 am., Carr Street, Paul
Baker, HMC:
4 36 p m , slate RoUie 124, Rm1·
me Fry, VMH,
5 24 p.m , stale Rnu1e 7, Jun
Ward, VMH
Untts of lhe Metgs Counly
Emergency Medtcal Servtce
answered lwo calls for asststancc
Tuesday. UniiS respondmg mclud·
ed:
POMEROY
9:12am. N~c Avenue, Loreua

Reilll\lre, Holzer Medte&lt;d Cemer.
SYRACUSE
5:07 p.m , Sprtng Avenue. Deb·
orah Cleek, Veterans Memorml
Hosptlal, Pomeroy asstslcd.

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injury.
· Syracuse hroke th.e gmne open
in !he lbird with seven runs. Harmon got lhinp started with a single. Pierce li&gt;llowed with a triple.
After a Bidwell error and Hill gm
hit by the pitch , Aaron Ohlinger
and Brandon Hill boU1 singled, and
another Ilidwell error made it a 122 copies!.
Ditlwcll GUllC hack in the lourlh
lo gel five ru11 s "" four walks, a
Jielder's choice, an error and !he its
only hit nf the night - Bramlo11
Mitchem's ~ in g lc . IJidwdl addt:d
\wo 1nore in U1e liflh on four walks
to close In wi!IIin 12-9.
But Syracuse atltled three insurance runs in ils half of the fiflh . ·
·warner led of !he inning with a
douhle. Marlin ant! A.&lt;h reached nn
errors before Harmon followed
with a double.
' Harmon sl arleu !he game for

In the Hubbard Memorial tifiSls,

Syracuse clailns
championship;
Chester 'fourth
By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correspondent
Host Syracuse jumped oul to a
12-2 lead after three innings and
held off a Bidwell comeback
auempt to post a 15-9 win a nd
claim the championship of the 18th
annual William "Bill" Hubbard
Memorial Liule League Tournament.
Rio gels third
Rio· Grande won the eveningJ s
first game to take home the third
place trophy. Rio Grande scored an

unearnett run in the seventh inning

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- Kansas Cily. second- baseman Chris Stynes
_ jumps clear of the New York Yankees' Jim Leyritz after forcing him
. out at second base in the first inning nf Wednesday nlg~t's game In
: New York, where the Yankees won 9-J. Stynes' throw to first was In
: time to get Paul O'Neill and complete the double play. (Al')

: In the AL,

_White Sox, A's
~ and Yankees win
: !Jy MIKE NADEL
: CHICAGO (AP) - No more
· sputtering Sox. No mom freebies
: for opponents. No more accepting
: defea~.
·. It's time, the Chicago White
: Sox say, to stan playing like one of
· baseball's best teams.
: · "I expect to go out and play and
: win," manager Terry Bevington
said Wednesday after the White
: Sox came out of U1e AII -Surr break
: and pounded lbe Milwaukee Brew. ers 8-2 ...OlD' fans know. what U1ey
. want. They want to make the pl.ay: offs. Let me tell you, we want the
' same thing ."
:- At 28-38 and 17 1/2 games
: behind AL Central-leading· Cleve. land at the break, Chicago has been
: one of .the major leagues' biggest
:disappointments .
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•· But on Day I of the season's
second half, Chicago looked very
much like the team lbat rolled to a
division title in 1993 and led the
Central when th e Slrike abruptly
ended last season.
Lance Johnson led off with a
home run, Ron Karkovice at.lded a

three-run shot. Ray Durham drove
in three runs willl a triple ruH.I single, and Wilson Alvarez pilched
seven strong innings as the \Vhite
Sox ended ·the four-game losing
streak they took into the break.
"I'm pretty much wiping nul
the first half and slarting the s&lt;;ason
with the second half, " sa id
Karkovice, who was batting .205
and was in a 1-for-23 slump before
homering. "Nobody's going to
catch Cleveland. Everybody knows
{See AL on Page 5)

Jones picked up the win in relief
of Kyle Forgey. The pair combined
to scatter five hits, walk six and
strike out 10. Jones struck out eight
in pitching the final four innings.
Jimmie Putman was Chester's
starting pitcher. Karr c:une on in
the fourth to pitch two innings. Put·
man came back to pilch the final
two Innings. The lwo combined 10
strike out six, walk nne and give up
seven hits.
Nida led the winn~rs with a

home-run ami a single. Ryan Matu~
ra and Jones added a pair of sin-

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ClUCAGO BEARS : Sil,'!'ned .Tack .Juck:soo, Wide rn:eivcr, anol Carl Kcellt:!i, 1lt"·
fen~ive entl, In ·multiyeur cuntnct~;,
Nun'lt!• t P.o.~t Jront".S vuluntecr n.~si~tant .
CINCINNA.TI BENClALS: Si~ned

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CLEVE·

(Moore 5~7), 7:05p. m.

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Teu&amp; (Tewksbury 7-J) at Bu ~tun
(Clemens 2·1), 7:05p.m.
Kansru; City (Guhic:z.a 6-7} ~~ Bnltr IOOre {Muuina 9-5), 7:35p.m
Minoe&amp;O(a (Tarani 4-9) al New York
(MdJowell6-~ ). 7:35p.m.
Chica,.o (Abbott 4-4) at Milwaul&gt;ee
(BoDd 4-7), 1:05 p.m
Toronto (Cone 7-S) at Seattl~ (Belcher
4-4), lO:OS r .m.

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INDIA~APOLJS i.: oLTS : SiJ:!nt:ll
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.Florida (Burkett 6-~) ~~ U. 1~ Angell'S
(Murtinu 11-ll), 10:05 p.m.
'
, H1JUslon (SwimJt!II 6-Jl at Sun Fmr~ei~­
co (Wil.son J-3), 10:05 p.m.

OU!aod 7, Toronto 4
New York9. Knrum.~ City I

CAUGHT IN 'R UNDOWN- As third baseman Darnell Coles
looks on In the background, St. Louis shortstop Tripp Cromer {right)
is only Inches from laying some leather on the Philadelphia Phlllles'
Gregg Jefferies in a rundown between second and third to end the
sixth inning or Wednesday night's game in Philadelphia, where the
Cardinals won 4-3. {AP)

American Lea!!li1H
CI-UCAGO WIOTE SOX: ActiV(tlt:d
Mike LaValliere, c:archer, from the 15·•1ay
dis ahlr.rl list. Optillned Chn~ Tre111ie.
c:akhcr, lu Nashvllk 11f tht Ar n ~ican A.~ ­

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PHILADELPHIA EAGLES : Si~ned
ChrisT. Junes , wi de rcctiver, tu three
one-year co ntract~ .
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: Signed
Tmell Fle-tc:her. runnin11- back\ 10 a thru·
ye:~~ cnntrud, und T1&gt;ny Bcrlt, off~ n~ive
tad;le, and Mark Mtlnlreuil. curner hu~ k .

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TAKES FOURTH- Chester fell 7-6 to Rio
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of the Hubbard Little League Tournament
Wednesday night. In front· are (L·R) Jeremy
Gillilan, Bradley Brannon, Ryan Hawthorne,

big hit when we neetled il."
Phillies catcher Darren Daullnn
. said the slump could be expl&lt;tined.
"We just haven' t heen hilling a'
·a leam." Daullon said . " I really
don.' t know else to say. We're no!
laking any pressure olf of our
; pilchers,- bul we don't pliln on q11i t-·
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of his worst hig-leaglie s1ar1. He
allowed eighl runs in 6 1/3 innings.
In the only olhcr gmnes played
in !li e AL Wednesuay nigh! , New
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Yonkees 9, Royuls I
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sixth. llmt also &lt;.Ji&lt;.J in a ninc·grunc
winning streak that w~s the ·Draves'
longest since :J 13 -grune streak in.
1992.
.
Rookie Sieve Parris ou1pi1ched
Smnllz, who ailowct.l a Uouhle 10
Orhmtlo Mcrccc.l witJt one out in lllc
sixLh. Smnllz hit Mark Johnson on
Ll\e next pit c h, lht.:! ll threw a ;ild
pitch to :1Uvnnce hnth fUIIIH:!r s.

Wilh AI Martin at the plat e,
Smnlt7. threw another hall in the
dirl lhat esctped catcher .lavy

Lopez ano.l rolletl hl tile right of ti1e
plate . Me rced qtcecJ home and
Lopez' throw sailetl inlo !he
Braves' dugout, scoring both' run-

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lille lost his shu lou! imd complete.
game in .lhe ninth inning . He
allowed just six hits .
.
·"I knew I had it," he s:1h.l. ~&lt;J
was ,thinkikng ~l~~e nuts and it just

Ui&lt;.Jil I W&lt; 1f · ou · ;
Russ· Davis ... rarkcd a ~ix-run
st:.ctmd innin g w 'th " three-run
homer antl Jim L yr itz drove in
four runs for New ' tk
Athletics 7, II •ae .Jays 4

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The White Sox tOok ou t their
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·.·. Steve Sparks, whose third pil ch
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·
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to post a heart stopping 7-6 win gles, while Holdreh &lt;md Finney a
over Chester.
·
si nglt: .eath .
The C hester-Rio Grande game
Karr led. Chesler with a home
was close the entire contest. run and a sing Ie. Putman added a
Chester jumped on top 3-0 in the double and Weeks and Needs a sinlop of the first inning . Bradley gle each .
Brannon, Jeremy Gillilan and Steve
Weeks reached base on errors to
In ' the championship contest
lead off the inning. Garrell Karr Syracuse scored seven runs in !he
then followed with a double to !bird to take a 12-2 lead only 1o
• score the runs .
have Bidwell fight back Ill pull In
Rio Grande tied it in the bottom with 12-7 afler four innings, hut the
of the inning when David Fenny home team pulled away to claim
and, Bobby Jones hit ba~k-to,back the title. J.P . .Harmnn, Brandon
' Pli!LADELPHIA (AP) - The of 14, had a 3·0 lead before !he
singles with one out before Scottie Pierce and Man Ash combined to
extra
batting practice paid off for ·a Cardinals rallied ·in the sixth inning
Nida followed with a three-run fire a one-hiner. while Syracuse
against Michael Mimbs (6-5).
homer . .
pounded out 10 hits off two Bid· bored Ray LankJord.
The Cardinals left St. Louis at ·· After Lankford's bases-loaded
Karr led off the third. inning well pitchers.
·
with a home run over the right-cen- ,
Syracuse jumped out to a 3-0 9:30a.m. Wednesday and arrived hit drove in ' two runs, a lbird crune
ter !ield fence to make it a 4-3 con- lead after one inning . Mallhew al Veterans Stadium at I p.m. They across on Mariano Duncan's error
test. Evan Needs singled with one Warner led off the bnnom of the spent the rest of the day waiting for and !he fourth scored on Tripp
out and later came around to score first with a walk. Nathan Manin their night game against tbe Cromer's sacrifice fly.
Philadelphia Phillies to slarl.
Danny Jackson {2·9) allowed
to give Chester a 5-3 advantage.
followed with a single and Man
"We had extra hilling til 3:30, ' three runs and all nine PhiL~delphia
Rio ·Grande came back with a Ash walked. A couple of ground
then things really got boring," hits in six innings before four Carsingle run in the bouom of the third outs later it was 3-0.
inning. Jones singled with two out&lt;
Bidwell c&lt;unc hack with a pair Lankford said. "It's the tirst time dina! relievers held the Phils hitles•
and scored on a Chester error to of runs in !he lllP of the second In I've ever done ahylhing like thlll therestoftheway.
Tom Henke pitched the ninth,
pull to within 5-4.
·
·
make il 3-2 on walks to Blake Mar- and I hope i('s the last." .
After sitting around lbe Vet for struck out two and gained his 18th
Rio Grande took the lead in lbe . cuum ~mtl Branc.Jon Mitchem aru.l a ·
six hours, Lankford drove in two save in 18 opportunities.
tifth innirig. Josh Perry walked and Symcuse em&gt;r.
runs
with a bases-loaded single,
"I can't say enough about the
Jason Holdren singled. Perry
Syracuse increased the lead 10 5bullpen.
They were terrific
sparking
a
four-run
sixth
inning
in
scored on a fielder's choice to tie 2 in U1e second. Brice Hill led off
the
Cardinals'
4-3
victory
over
lfre
tonight,"
said
Cardinals manager
the game before N ida's single the inning with a single. Two ouls
Pbillies
in
theii
one-game
series.
Mike
Jorgensen.
"Henke is really
· drove in Holdren with lbe go-ahead laler, Matlltew Warner launched a
The
Cardinals
left
town
for
pitching
well.
He
js spotting his
run .
long home run over the' right field
Pittsburgh
immediately
afler
the
fast
ball
and
gelling
his breaking
Brannon walked to lead off the fence . Hill was forced out of !he
game,
which
made
Lankford
pitches
over."
I
seventh. After a steal of second be game one inning later when he W4L"'
happy.
Philadelphia
manager
Jim
scored on Weeks' base hit to force hit by a pitch in the chest. He
1
"After all the time we've spent Fregosi Sl!id Mimbs threw · well ,
a6-6 tie.
s~~yed in to run the ba,es, but wa'
here,
I'm really happy to be mov- "but we gave them too many out.'
But Rio Grande won the game forced out of the L1mlest before the
ing
on,
" he said.
in the sixth inning. We had some
,
in the bottom of the seventh. inning was over because of the
The
Phillies,·
who
have
now
lo~t
opportunities
but couldn't get !he
Finney reached .on a fielders choice
{See
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of
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with one out. Jones followed with a
ground ball to short, which helped
Finney score the winning run afler
a wild throw to first blise.

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Warner led the winners al the
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Thursday, July 13, 1995

Pomeroy o Middleport, Ohio

Devils and NJSEA say deal
may come as soon as today

girlfriend should give Romeo a two week ·notice

By TOM CANAVAN
E AST RUTII ERFORD , N.J .
(AP) - The New Jersey Devils
and illeir landlord could announce
a deal today th at woultl keep the
team in ille state.
The two sides adj o urned late
Wednesday ev enin g, unabl e to
finalize an agre ement on a new
lease , a spokesman for the New
Je rse y Spo rts antl Ex pos ition
Authority said.
" Nothin g is done," Jo hn
Sarnerjan "''id about 10:25 p.m. a.'
the meeting was en &lt;ling. ''The people are lea vin g. We'll continue

man ' s chi ef of staff, Peter costing the team $11 million. DevVerniero, said no ag reement had ils owner John McMullen was considering a lucrative offer to move
been signetl.
·' Do I anti c if ate o ne bein g tbe team to Nashville, Tenn.
Under the latest proposal , the
signed soon? Yes," Vemiero said,
saying illere have been productive alleRed breach di spute and some
contract di sputes the sports autboritalks between the sides.
In a newscast one hour later, ty has wilh the Devils will be
NJN changed its report 10 say only decided "by arbitration, the source ·
th at t. leuer of agr eeme nt hatl said.'
" been worked out."
Whitman also acknowledged
"The New Jersey Sports and Wednesday that the state is considExposition Authority says no letter ering raising money for renovations
of intent .is signed, and would onl y at the arena by selling a corporation
confinn discussion are ongoing,"
the right to put its name and symthe report said.
bol on the arena.
tomorrow.''
"It depends on what they final! y
Telephone calls to Devils generSources told The .Associated al manager Lou Lamoriello we nt end up (with), what the final recPress th a t the two sides co uld ummswered.
ommeodation is," Whitman sajd in
announce a deal as- early as today.
Sources close to the negotia- Trenton. "Again, if there is a wny
New Je r se~ Network reponed tion s, speaking on condition of ' to offset cosl' that make sense and
Wednesday Umt a " leucr of agree - anonymity, told The AP U1is week that isn' t funny. You know, there
ment''' had -been signed between that anomeys were,putting the-final . are· cenal"n nnitres ·we -wouldtt 't
tbe Stanley Cup ch:unpions antl the touches on a new lease under accept."
D.rensive Player), Bidwell's Erlt Nnlnn (Mosi
TOP INDIVIDUALS - Several awards. wer.
autbority, which operates U1c Bren- which the Devils would get$! !)
The sides have a date in state given after the Champion.•hip Game of the Huh·
Valuable Player), Chester's Jeremy Gillilan (Top
dan Byme Arena where the team million in givebacks, including Superior Court in Hack ~nsack on
Offensive Player) and Chester coach Jeff Needs, '
hard Little League Tuurnament title game Frmn
plays.
•
greater peroentages of parking an&lt;) today , when Judge Peter Ciolino i.&lt; left to right are Syracuse's J.P. Harmon (Top
who won the Sporl•manship Award.
D,ut Samerjan denietl
scheduled to hold a hearing on the
concession revenue.
·
"No document of any kind ha.'
The new deal would extend the authority' s request for a n:slnt.inin~
been signed," he said e~\' in the current lease fi'v e years. 10 2007. order again~r the Devils' lhreHt to
evening.
_ 0~ U1e.sources said.
1enninate their J~a~e . That hearing
In its report. NJN , th e state ' s
was
poslponetl earlier illis week at
The Devils, who movetl 10 New
public televi sion network , citetl Jerse y from Colorado in 1982 . the request of both sides as they .
unidentified source. at the State- claimed in April the spons authori- continued negotiations .
house. Dut Gov . Chri sti e Whit - ty breached its lease in 13 ways.
HOUSTON (AP) - The Hous· wasn't playing . That was it. I
Neiiller Maxwell nor his agent,
ton Rockets quieti y waived contro- couldn't take it"
Kyle Rote Jr. of Memphis, Tenn.The Rockets , who went on to bascd Athletic Resource Manageversial guard Vernon Maxwell in
-win their. second straight NBA ment, returned telephone c:dls. The
cbampionship, are oblie_:lled lo pay lockout precludes teams lr01n com·
Maxwell $1.R million filf U1e limd menting on player moves.
player dealings.
year of his contract, said U1e terun •s
"I didn't know anything about
legal counsel, Michael Goldberg,
it," teammate Kenny Smith s:tid
·
old Maxwell on June 30, two barring some type of legal action Tuesday. "This is the first I've
· a shoestnng
By DICK BRINSTER
together enough to get on each four d ecades runnmg
WALL TOWNSHIP. N.J . (AP)
other's nerves," French says. "We operation. The la't thing he needed monills after he left the clul) before that might absolve it or U1e obliga- heard of it. After the circums1m1ces
around it, I hope everyU1ing works
-The odyssey began laq month at
have a blast."
was a broken raoe car.
Game 2 of the lirst-round Western tion.
"If
you
just
waive
a
player.
out best for him , He has the ability, ,
Dover, Del . when 43 Winston Cup
It's been illat way since French
"He was kind enough to lend us Conference playoff series against
you're
still
obligated
In
pay
the
but this is one of those things that ·
was blackOagged from his first a car to run in the ARCA division the Utah Jazz, complaining of a
cars attempted to qualify for the
remaining part of hi ~ cnnlrrtct . comes down to strictly business or
Miller Genuine Draft 500. All but race before he even got a chance to down in Atlanta." French says. " II hamstring injury.
·
,,utan most o1· the cars out
The
Rockets confirmed unless anoiller team picks him up. the game.
one succeeded.
start his engine. At 17, he wa~ too was la.&lt;ter
"I had no idea something like
A week later, at Long Pond. Pa..
young to drive, but he and his rae- there, so we decided In go for the Wednesday illey waived Maxwell, No other leam took him up oil
waivers, so he is now a free agent. this was going to happen. We were
· f
1
but declined to offer any tletails .
the same number applied at the mg. ather hatched an " ingenious poe.
. After Maxwell left the Rockets If the inquiry stops there , we 're
more worried about the situation at ·
UAW -GM Teamwork 500 . The plan" to gel around the rule.
..
"So, I'm watching ille Winston
same driver packed up his gear and
''My father got in the car and Cup guys in practice, and there's on April· 30, the club granted him a still obligated to pay." Goldberg
hand, and that was the playoffs, so ~
·
· · you don't really pay allention 10 the:
.
took the practice laps, " French this white lin,e paintel.t on the track leave of absence for personal rca- said.
headed home.
"The only way we would m\1 extemallhings."
•
Last weekend , Dou g Fre nch ,'recalls. " After he came in, we met just before the third turn, ahout a sons.
have
to pay it would be ir his couMaxwell, a 'li-tixJI-4, 190-pound
took'"' eight-hour dri ve to Loudon, in the bathroom and did a quick qu:rrter of a mile from where I'm
In the May 23 edition of I he ·
N.H., for a.NASCAR Featherlites switcheroo.
s~mding. lt looks to me like d1ey're
Chronicle, Maxwell admiUell his iract were terminated for some guard, has been a lightning nHJ for
problems since he w:L' acquired by
race. This lime, the 36-ycar-olll
" I walk out in my unifonn and rolling out of the throttle about a supposed hamstring injury was a other legal rea~on . "
The walkout and subsequent the Rocket.s on Feh. 21, 1990, !rom
front for his fmstration over having
contractor from the Jersey Shore get within about four feet of the pu hundred feet beyond the line.
made U1e show.
thinking 'Got 'em.' -when the stew"Monkeys~. monkey do."
to yield playing time to Clytle commenLs after six producli ve but the San Amonio Sp~ for $25,000.
The latest incident occurred Feb.
Tl1en rain hit the New Hamp- ard says, 'Hey, boy, where qo you
What French faileil to consider Drexler, acquired Feb. 14 from stonny years not only erreclively
ended Maxwell's career in Houston 6. 1~95, when Maxwell chmgcu
shire International Speedway.
illink you're going?' They'd •heen was the difference between the
Portland.
French 'and his all-volunteer crew tipped off that I wa~ going to pull speed of light and the speed of
"I never had any personal prob- but could give ille Rockets grountls into tltc stamJs aJH..i struck a fan dur-"'
ing a gmnc in Pnrtlanll. When he·
wailetl ruld wailed.
something lilce that."
.
sound. They were decelerating car- lems. That was just something I for a breach-of-contract suit. .
Goldberg declined tn discuss returneJ after a 10-g:unc sus pen-~·
At 7:30 p.m., the moditieds hit
So French had- to wait -a year. lier than he realizetl.
made up,'' said Maxwell, who w:L'
the pavemenL In 30 minutes, the Then he made them pay with a
"So, I went down the hack side playing in a charity golf tourna- wheiller the Rockets are contem- sion. Drexlt:r hat.J taken his stw lmg
.. 1ap , gnne
- d my
ment at the time. · "The deal was I plating any 'such legal action.
guard spot .
•
Auto Palace 40 was history. French rookie-of-the-year performance in on my qua I.•t-ymg
finished 27th.
ille sportSman division at Wall SL~- teeth and mlled nul right where t ·I
The payout .for the three dium. At 19, he won tbe champi· wanted to. All nt" a sudden it wa~
NASCAR races at NHlS was near- onship.
like somebody blew on U1e side or
Jy $2 miflion . French's end or it
There was tbe family business. the car . She came around and
He said he isn't concemed that' ~
DENVER (AP) ..:C. John Elway lion on Buffalo Bills quarterback
was $365 , his total earnings for Heavy construction in one of the smasheu ·inlo the wall, destn)yed
the
knee will curL'Iil his career.· He '
Steadman
reportedly
Jim
Kelly,
said
he
got
ille
news
lhltt
his
knee
' 1995.
fastest-growing parts of tbe country. ille backentl.
has
two years- left on his contract
was
in
sueh
bad
shape
that
he
K:elly
Um~
·
~Your
worst
knee
told
"The only way you make
offered a beller payday than grass"I wen! over In Junie's g&gt;rrage,
shouldn't play this season while is beuer than John Elway' s best and ha.~ expressed a desire to play
smaU fortune ln racing is to start
roots racing.
_
where he wtts w()rking_ on ,his _W!nanother year or two beyond Uta!.
knee.':.,
listening to the radio.
with a large one,' ' the bearded
French's appetite for competi- _Nton Cup car. and sa1d, Chtehe,
Elway, 'who will start his 13th
"This
is
ille
first
I've
heard,of
Whatever
the
story's
source,
· French says with an easy laugh. tion never faded, however. He had . I'm sorry. I wrecked your car.'
season
in the NFL. has leu the ~
ille
Denver
Broncos
quarterthis,"
35,
acknowledged
that
Elway,
" I've spent $30,000 on racing illis to be involved, even if only occa- Then I explainetl the line lhmg to
Broncos
to three Super Bowl
back
said
at
practice
Wednesday.
some
day.
he
might
neetl
an
artifiyear, and even the dumbest accoun- sionally as a driver: He volunteered him.''
·
''I
heard
it
driving
in
here.''
appearances.
cial
knee.
He
originally
injured
the
·
tant you can find would tell you to help Junie Donlavey, a Winston
French felt like a lillie boy in
"B.y the time I neetl a knee
Elway dismissed reports, includ- knee in high school, when he .
that I'm not making a prolil here.''
Cup car owner with a reputation for the principal's oflice as Donlavey
replacement,
maybe U1ey' ll he even
ing
one
on
ESPN
Tuesday,
that
the
frrsl
of
the
live
uper·
underwent
pondered in silence the destruction
_Racing is' a hobfiy ; a gathering nuturing young tlrivers.
beuer
thai
he
.
ations
he
has
had
on
it.
Three
of
the
lha•lthey
are !lOW, " said
doctors
had
advised
him
of friends who camp out together ·
'Til sweep the floors for Junie of pis car.
Elway,
who
wears
a brae~ nn his
shouldn't
play
this
se:L,nn
m1d
Uml
operations
have
.
·
been
during
hi
.
~
and then. go to the track with no . any time,'' French says. ' 'This is
"He thought ahoul it for a
NRcareer.
knee.
his
wife
wantetl
him
to
retire.
expectation beyond Ihe thrill of one of the great people in racing."
momenl ," French remembers.
1"That' s the same thing (ESPN)
He said his doctor told him Umt
He_aiso denied reports th:n his
· Prior In securing lulTative spun- ' 'Then he saitl, 'Yeah, boy, but if
participation..
said
my
second
year
in
the
·
he's
a
candidate
for
a
knee
replacefrunily
wants him to retire. "As a
"We don't see one anoU1er for sorship from fumiturc giant Heilig- you could have held on, you'tl have
but
not
until
his
football
ment
,
Elway
said.
"It's
noilling
fact , I asked hy daughter
league,"
mailer
of
weeks at a time , so we ' re not Meyers, Don Iavey spent more Ill an had a hell of a lap."'
new.''
career is finished.
(Jessica) the other day how much .
. He sajll he suspects the latest
"It's been bad since ·my senior longer she wanted me to play antl
story about his left knee originated of high school. I don't think any she said she never wan t.ec.l me In
at a qlinic in Vail run by Dr. more about it now thru1 I did back quit."
Richar&lt;l Steadman, who perfonned then,': Elway said. "I dun' t think
Asked if he cnulfo( still run as
nations that ·make the situation to recovery. ·
By DICK BRINSTER
arthroscopic
surgery
on
Elway's
it's
in
any
worse
shap.e
Umn
lt's
fast
as he used to, Elway said, "It
. LOUDON, N.H. (AP)- The even more painful.
"The.~octors I see, everybody,
winter.
knee
this
been
in
for
the
last
three
or
four
depends
on who's chasing me."
tpugbest ~uestions for Geoff BodThe divorce is expected to tells me 11 s Just a mauer ol' time,"
After
a
subsequent
knee
operayears.''
ine - the ones dealing with the become final later illis summer.
he ~id .."Unfonunately I cru1't stop
eifect of a disintegrated marriage
Although he spoke only in gen- ractng, so I have to deal with it
on his career - never have to be eralities, Bodine admilled during while I do my job. aSked. Bodine brings !bern up him- an interview at New Hampshire
''But tbings are getting bener.
self.
.
Intemational Speedway thai doing I'm getting better."
. "The biggest pro~lem with my so is a form of U1erapy.
Despite a penalty that put him a
season and my team has been me,"
Surely, he was told, driving a lap down early in Sun~ay's Slick
Bodine volunteered. "My personal stock ca&lt; at speeds up to 200 mph 50 300, and a late-race accident
problem has really interfered wiill enables one to forget, ILon!y for a that relegated him to a 35th-place
•
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my ability to conoemrate on racing , lllne.
finisll; Bodine was perhaps "' fast
driving, even caring about it
"Unfortunately, that isn't the as
race winner Jeff Gordon,
"I take full re sponsibility for case," he said. "You never know
At one point early in the race,
what bas happenetl up to now and when these evil thoughts illese bad Bodine untapped himself and wa'
tj)e rest of tbe season, because I' vc thouJlhts, are going to home into able to pull away from Gordon. ·
· ·
your head."
been ille biggest problem.
Now ille Winston Cup drivers
"My crew knows it. They've
"Interviews like U1is bn'ng them head to Pocono Imemational Racestuck by me .' We'll try to gel ou~" he said. "Friends come up to way, where Bodine hopes to sucthrough illis thing togeU1er. Il isn't you and say, 'Hey.' They bring cessM!y defend his title next Sunan extuse. I hope uu one ever goes
them out. Coming m the track day
through it. If you .ever do, then brings tl1em out.
you'll understand how bad it can · ''I'd mther not be dealing wiU1
be.' '
ill0m when-1' m trying 10 deal wiU1
The 46-year-old WiiiSton Cup ille race car. But I can't control it. I
Griver is trying to recover from Ihe can't stop it.
Brenda Venoy of Long Bouom
painful breakup with his wife, . _"So U1e only way you deat with
Kathy, after nearly two decades. 11 ts you deal with it. Once you get and Derek Baum of Chester were
He is in the process nf a divorce, through a situation, a track , a con- among· tbe winners in last Saturand trying to figure out the best versation, it's easier the next day's Kanawha Valley Dragway
time.'' ··
Park races, held near Southside,
way to deal wiill ille maHer.
''I've been very open about it,'·
He has sought help, accepled- W.Va
In the Street Division, Venoy
he said, but avoided specific expla- advice :md hopes he's on the road
\ 1,
won with her 1979 Chevr.Qk:t. Bob
~ Cellular Options
Taylor of si: Albans, W.Va. took
to provide track arid field to
Uniden 1700 bag phone . ·
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Rates as klw as 114.95 monlh~
• Unlmited.Long Distance as ~w
L/,\
• Magnelic moun! antenna
• .121 Mobile·lo-Mo~le Caling
In the,Junior Dragster Division,
as 18.66
CIJIICINNATI (AP) - The track and field team and the men's .
• Battery with charge•
•
Free
custom
calling
leatures
Baum
won
whth
his
1993
Spitzer,
•
W1de area pag•ng as ~was $7.00
and
women's
cross
country
squads,
University of Cincinnali plans to
• Offer exp11es Ju~ 31 , 1995
•
94,1100
sq.
mie
Supersyslem
•
Yoi:e Ma~ rusl $1' 95
beating
Tim
Chambers
of
St.
add women's indoor and outdoor will direct both the men's and
Albans
and
David
Gandy
of
Nitro,
traek and field to its imercollegiate women's track and field programs.
W.Va
sportS program starting in the Schnier, who has been at ille uniIn the Modified Division, Rusversity for 15 years, will be given
1995-96 academic year.
sell
White of Catlettsburg, Ky.
The athletics deparunent is Com· the title of director of track .and
won,
wiill Billy Murphy of Letart,
mltiing sufficient money support to field.
W.Va.
in his 1979 Mustang and
Cincinnati sponsored a women's
provide grants-in-aid _and support
of Middleport in his
Dale
Durst
services needed to carry the pro- track and field team during the
1970
Chevrolet
right behind him.
gram, athletics director Gerald 1981-82 and 1982-83 academic
'
In
the.
Pro
Divisiqn,
Jim McCoy
years, but the program failed to
O'DeU said Wednesday.
Stop by a Wireless One Network ICICstlon todlly. You won't find better .service st lower prices anywhere.
That will increase to. 26 the sustain· itself because of budget· of Mil-lfield won with his 1976
Atttens
Astre. Jeff Johnson of Reedsville
P~rkeraburg
number of varsity sports that the limits. The school is now making a
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Bill Schnier, coach of the men s the program, O'Dell said.
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pi
~ ~ h' bildre 'II fi d
ace or ear tsc
nwt m
them.
For the past 14 months, I've had to
wait for him to call me every Fn'day
afternoon to let me know if hi s
children are coming ovet If th
.
,
ey are,
ttmeanslmalone.Ailmyweekends
hinge on hi s kids ' 1
Th . .
u· b 1 d ~ ans. 15 IS
: sel
'"~·
h. 0 ~- ~~tre a father
0 00
slater ISC 1 ren. My son
•
wasn
A t 1so ucky.
. .
1.
1
dis..J::oe w~sJng ~y
on 8 onglocal me:;h~~o~d lik~to~~:
0 t __ S p IN N C
"nEAR . S.P.:. Rhett has been
divorced for four months and you stili
life.
Gomgbac~~ndforthtoseeRhett !Javen'tmethis children?Mightyodd,
1
~ extremely Unng. I c~not lea~e lady. Meanwhile, you 're doing his
c othmg or personal arucles at hJs laundry and cooking nndcleariing on
every weekend to see him He buys
mygasand•·h
......es me to -th· e fimest
~taurants. I spend Saturday, Sunday
and Monday wuh Rhett. O_n
Mondays, .I cook• clean and do hts
launwr. His secretanes like me. So
does hts dog.
.
II has been four months stnce
the
divorce. Hehasnotintroducedmeto
hi s children, ages !Oand 14.- Myson
knows'lutett.andtheyrea!Jylikeeach
., IS
. fi1nanc1a
. IIy
otber; Rhett•s ex-w11e
set and does not need to work.
Howevther, she frequently asks Rhett
to cut e 13wn and fix her C8[
!have been divorced 13yearsand
-.youtd I ike to have a nonnal family

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been separated from his wife for four
months when I met him while on
vacation, We are both 37 and own our
own businesses.
Rhett wanted to keep our dating a
secret from his family until his
divorce was fmal. It took 14 months.
Although he has offered to come see
me, he'd have to stay in a motel
because .I tive with my family. This
would be expensive, so 1 drive up

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·
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·
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piece of luggage that was supposed
to· have been marked down 20
percent. They were all happy witb
their "good fortune" and unashamed
•
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. lthinkwhattbeydidwascheapand
disgusting, but I didn't want to risk
losingtheirfriendship,solkeptquiet,
II made me wonder 1'f everyone but
me tbinks it's OK to cheat if you
get away with iL
What could 1have said to make the
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Jamie Drake ,. daughter of
Thomas and Debra Drake of
Racine, was one of six 9oung
wome·n, out of 47 applicants to
serve as a counselor in training at
ille American Association of University Women' s Be-Wise Math
and Science Camp held at Denison
University in Granville.
Jamie assisted instructors, Marian Locke and Sister Georgianna
Abplanalp in teaching a hands-on
chemistry class . Drake will be
returning next sommer once again
as a counselor in training nfld then
in the following years will serve as ·
a counselor.
In 1992 Drake was a cmnper at
Be-Wise, Camp untler a scholarship
from the Meigs County Chapter of
the American Association of Uni·
versity Women. She will be a
sophomore at Eastern Iligh School
this fall.

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Elway ·snubs,·report's of·a ching knees ,

t

k d
dh '
· h'
w~en s, an es_mowmg ISexwtfe's lawn and fixtng her cat How
nioe that hi s dog likes you.
Give Rhett two weeks to let you
out of the closet. Make it clear you
wont to -make wedding plans. If he
d
•
h·
d'
d
oesnt , te 11 lm a lOs, an
conoentrate on the locals
Dear Ann Land~rs· Last
weekend , guests at a dinn~r party
shared e' xperl·ences they had wl'th
ditzy retail cashiers. Everyone
bragged about how they had taken
advantage of a cashier's mistake.
"Ellen and Sam .. bought several
items in a hardware store, and the
stressed-out cashierfmgot to chwge
them for a~ $80 power drill.
"Melinda" received change for a
twenty when she had given the clerk

Drake to serve. as
r---Final performance- -Center offers variety-·
·counselor in training
of tre·e programs

.Rockets admit to qui~tly waiving
Maxwell prior to NBA lockout

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---Military news ·
. Nicholas G. Adams
_Atr Force Airman First Class
N1cholas G. Adams, son of Nancy
J. Parker-CampbeU of Racine, has
graduated from basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base in San
Antonio, Texas. Adams graduated
from Southern High School in
1993.
.
During the six weeks of'training
Adams studied tbe Air Force mission, organization and customs and
received special training in human
relations.
In ad,~ition, airmen who com-

The Dairy Darn Cultural Art s
Center on Dairy Lane at Athe ns
continues lo offer free admi ss ion to
all exhibils every Thursday night ·
from 5 to 8 p.m.
.
The free admi ssion pro gram ,
which is beginning it s secomJ year,
is co-sponsorctl by The Athens
Messenger and Larry Conr ath
Realty.

.

plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree illrough
the Community College of ille Air_
Force.
Michael E. Newl~nd
Michael E. Newland, son of
Dennis and Helen Newland of
Reedsville, is serving as a quarter
master in a company stationed in
Souill Korea.
Newland recently completed
training at Fort Jackson, S.C., and
Fort Hood, Texas.
He graduated in 1992 from Ea,,t.
ern Higb School.

SINGING IN THE PARK • Tho Grubb Family Singers will
dose 17 years of gospel singing with a petformance 7 p.m., July 15
In the Gallipolis City Park. Marty Short wlll also he performing.
Attendan!J should bring lawn chairs.

program.
Following U1e exhibit in Athen~.
!he quills will begin a twu year mur
to museums and galleries throughout tl1e country.
The annual Darn Rai sin • aCls
·and crafts festival h•L• been scheduietl for Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. to '6
p.m. The event will feature activities for adults and children, including live musical performance$,
country lil1c d:mcing, arts and cmfts
displays by more than 30 artists,
food and beverage concessions,
and il!c Second An~ual Homemade Ice Cream Chum-off.

. The progr:lm has helped make
htgh-quality arts exhibits , such as
th e curr.ent Q.ullt Nalinnal ''J\
accessible to all SouUJe:L,Icm Ohio
residents, stated Susan Urano
executive director.
'
The empha~i.is now is on getting
In addition, ,;rj activity tents
more area people 111 visit U1e Darn
·
will
give children a chance to
and benefit from what is offered
explore
their creative side, and
there, said Urano.
S~nokc Rise Ranch Res&lt;;rt will proQuilt NatiQnal '95 will be on VIde horse ndes tor visitors of all
ages.
display Uuough September 4.
Ten anis~s received a wartls al
the recent opening reception for
llarn Raisin' 95 still has openQuilt Nalionitl '95 th:it matle its ings for artists who wish to pmlicidebut in Athens. This is the nimh r,ate in the juricd arts and crafts
biennial inlemational exhibition nf festiv:d . The icc crc:un chum-olfis
innovative art quills.
also seeking ac.Jditional contestnnls .
The 82 quills on tlisplay were to compete for judges' and peoselected from 1,232 submiued by ple's choice awards and raise
artists from 17 coo ntries.
money for community groups.
The display is open rrom II
a.m. to 5 p.m Tuesdays through
Suqdays . Cost is $'i for gcncr:tl
General auinissiun to Baro
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Public Notice
obtelnod by writing Selom
Townohlp Clorkl olflco:
262311 Legion Road,
Lengavlllo,
Ohio 45741.
Sealed propoulo
mutt be
recatvod no latar than e:oo
p.m. July 18, 1995.
Propo,lllt will be opened 11
0:00 p.m. July 18, 1995 11
tho Salom Townohlp Flro
Hou •• Loc.tod on SR 1. 24 ol
Salem Contor.
.
All onvolopoa ohould bo
marllod according to lfpe ol
bid. for 2.
S.lem Townahlp Truatooa
reoorvoo lho right lo occopt
or reliCt any and or ott bldo.
Salem Townohlp Truotoo1
Melgo County

Public Notice

SUNDAY
• RODNEY - Descendants of
·or. John Spencer family reunion ·
Sunday at DeLille Farm. Bskel picnic at 12:30 p.m. For more information call245-5029. , .
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POMEROY Al-A- Teen
meeting Sunday, 7 p.m. at Sacred
Heart Church, Mulberry Avenue.

SHERIFF'S SAL£,
REAL ESTATE
CASE NUMBER M..CV-279
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Plalntilf
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Hobert F. Crump, el al.
Defendant
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
In pureuance of an Order

of Sale to me directed from

a8id Court in the above
entitled actlon,-1 will ex:po••

to aale at public auction on

Sweet Corn
Green
Beans,
liom atoes.'

Parcel
Number 16-00358.000
TE.RMS OF SALE: Cannot
be sold lor to.. that 213rdo

We Need" by Jessie White; "Do
We Take Our Freedom in America
for Granted?'.' by Bob Reed: "I
'Ponoer on Americanism" by
Muriel Bradford. There was a quiz
on America an~'the presidents
which was won by Bob Reed ,
Story read "This Is My Country
and My Flag" and "Just a Piece of
Cloth" by Story, and Vada Hazel-

aale, cash or ~ertlfled
check, balanc• due upon
James M. -Saulsby, Sheriff

Twinsburg, Ohio 44087
(2t6) 425-4201
(7) 13, 20, 27

Public Notice
· NOTICE TO BIDDERS
S ele m
Townohlp
Truoto.., llelgo County will
rocolvo bldo for tho
following:
.
C1) 84i Foot more or leoo
of fence Uno to bt
conotructad to townahlpl
apectllcallono. ·
C21 8 111 of brace pool In
Already eona~od fonco.
Specification• may bo
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Your Price
Reg. 51,029.00 Hunter green/cream gingham check Sofa &amp;Wing Ch~ir
Trade-in

Your Price

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$719.00

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House Repair 6
· RemOdeling
KitCHen llo Bath
Remodeling
Room Additions·
Siding, Roofing, l!altoo
Reasonable .: ·
Insures • Exper1enCed
Call Wayne Netl992-4405

For Free Eetlmateo

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Lonely? Find Him
or Her We Have
Their Name and
Telephone
Number Call Now
1-900-388..()200
Ext 8152$2.99
per Min
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must be 18 yrs.
Procall Co.
(602). 954· 7 420

ourselves all aiQne
~nd we k,now for sure

Jim san!J a song to light my fire
For a bnef shining moment It burned

Ltfe ceases.

Without a net Janice danced on the wire
A lesson too late learned.

Ext. 6250
,~ $2.9g per min.

Do t still have the will to fight

And knowing not what course
others may choose . ..

We bent it
And like a fortune we gathered

I'm not the easiest man to love

I will not go gently into that good night .

If a· rule wasn't broken

We marched for peace,
we went to war
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We had given America all
We had to give her.
Rest in Peace .~
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Safe on the banks of Spoon River.

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539 BRYAN PLACE
MIDDLEPORT 992·2n2
Offtco Houre: Mon.·Frt.
8:00 a.m.-3:30p.m. ·
Vinyl &amp; Alum. Siding,
Roofing, Vinyl
Replacement,
Windows, Blown
Insulation, Storm
Doors, Storm
Windows, Garages.
Free Esllmateo

MEET

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SINGLES

111tltfn

Having Problems;
need answers to
tough questions
talk live to a
Personal Psychic
Now!
1-900-825-3800
· Ext 4274
$3.99/Min 18 yrs.
Procall Co.
(602) 954· 7 420

Ho1meSill'S&lt; Land
Clearing, Septic
Systems &amp; Driveways.
Trucking· Limeston~,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt
()()•) • ) t t • t o
--,)(),)()

Need several
people ·to work in
.tomatoe's
picker? &amp; packars
Bob Morris

if those years we do not see

Bury my Heart, at'Wounded Knee.

I shall rise and pass.

Sat In •ikmO.. white the Preaideni died

ROBERT BISSELL
CONST·RUCTlON
•New Homes
• Garages
• Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compa~e
FREE ESTIMATES

Wallilg for OWlltl
SteWed 11 2 wooded
aaes (mort avaleie)
3 BR/2 BA, llplllfs Pl.
water, heat pntp, heavily
lns1lattd- Must seel

985-4473

'59,000

NEW HOME

12 mllr011 P-roy,
17 Ill. lr0111 Athens

Light Ha'ullng,
Shrubs Shaped
and Removed
Misc. Joi:Js. · ·

Bill Slack ,
992·2269
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1 Ch •;,·l rrot:Jr
2 G •'d:;c· tiJIIt·t lit·d·trlq:;
J Clt'd '1 &amp; rhP.ck ilr]ltd !Or
4 Clt•dtl dll rml'~'lll[J p.11! ~;

S ((·,ln C. rJJp r· k fli!Pt

fJ C•lr·ck

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twl!~ .

1 C'H•ck C'h:ctrh .•ll ': 'y' ~· ··n
H Ri•pl,tcr' fll!t•r bdt J

All For Only $14 .95 Plus Parts
One yea r wam:mty on work pcriormcd
Va'id on al l nationally advcrttscd bt.lncls

We service most makes &amp; models

MR. VACUUM CLEANER
3fi8 IV. Ma1n St., R1pley, \VV

304 ·372 6t44

One Stop Complete Auto ·lady Repair

PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE
614-9g2·6223
Chuck Stotts
'
• Free Estimates
Insurance Work Welcome

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State Rt. 33
Darwin, Ohio

•NEW HOMES
•ADDITIONS
• NEW GARAGES
• REMODEliNG
•SIDING
•ROOFING
•PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATES
(.614) 992-5535
(614) 992-2753

Rutland American Legion
Bingo starting back
Monday July 17th
starts 6:30 pm
$50 game $1000 starburst

L.-,;,._;_;.;.;.;.;.;.-J,.
WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS
Specializing in Custom
Frame Repair
NEW &amp; USI;:D PARTS
FOR ALL MAKES &amp;
MODELS
______ 9.92-7_Q13 .OR

992-5553 OR
TOll FREE 1·800·84th007
DARWIN. o~;~ TFNI

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LBW
LAWN CARE
•M~wing
•Trimming •Firewood

. ·Also:
Contract Work

Tuppers Plain~ Fire Dept would
Ilks to thank each and everyone
who donated toward our annual
lund drive. Your support is n.Aollv •
appreciated.' Our coverage area
large and we may have missed .
few homes. If yo\J would like to
donate please mail your. donations
to Tuppers Plains Fire Dept. P.O.
Box 142, Tuppers Plains, Ohio
45783. Again thank you for your
continued support:
-Terry Deem

Garage Sate: Bull All'l. Vinton, Fri,
Sat, Doon, Ballc&amp;rds, Clothes.
Misc. Houeehold Items, Dishes,
Ctolhes, Dinette Set, ,09 Kineon
Drlw, Gallipolls'7! 14, 7115, Q.-5.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Thursday, Friday And Saturday,
64 svcamore Street. Gallipolis •.
Ohio 45631 .

005

Pomeroy,
· Middleport .
&amp; VIcinity

Personals

Wotid IIICe ,to meet nice lady who
likes country living, dancing, car
racing. Apply to PO Box 575,
Scott oepo~ wv 25580.

30 Announcements
1300 Reward lor (lnlormatlon)
leading 10 tht ldenU!fcallon or II·
cansa number of the vehicle that
backed Into my taal Catliato In 1hl
Municipal Parking lot In Gallipolis
on Juty 4th between 9.· 10:30pm.

CaH 304-&lt;l75-t379.

40

Glveiway

3 Klltent, 7 Weeks Old, 6H·379·

2166.
4 1/2mo. pup, 112 Pomerlan. 304·

675-3208.
8 Moa Old Pupplee, Part Chow,
Part Collie, 1 Black &amp; Brown; 1
6t4~Blj1.

a pupplet, mother Black Lab, Ia·
lher Garman Shepherd, can pick

All Yard Sales Mus t Be Patel In
Advance . Deadline: 1:00pm the
day belore the ad Is lo roo, Sun·
dav &amp;dillon· 1:OOpm Frtday, Monday edition 10:00a.m. Sa!urdey.
Big yard sale hall mile north Five
Eolnh, Frlda,y !t Satyrctay only,
watch or signs.
Friday· Saturday, 14·15, 411
Fourt~ Sl., Racine, Ohio. GIO!hlng,
wicker lOla/love seat, lew collect·
lbtea, mlac., ale. 9am·:Jprn.
Friday, K~rr Street, S yr~euse
Chi ldren's clot hing and more .
9am-4pm.
Friday· Saturday, CR 20, tw o
miles north of Meig s Countv lair·
grourda. 9run·Spm.
Jutv 1J• U, tum llrst road tell Irom
Middleport hill pasl WMPO, tilth
Muse.

up sa.,day only. 304-&lt;l75-7324.

Pt. Pleasant
&amp;VIcinitY.

Adorable healthy puppies, to
good horN only. 304-675-9663.

Calico cat, female, apayed, declawed, hat lhola, 9moa old. 3().4.
876·5721.
Four

male and two lemate
S~eph.erd mix pups, 614 -992·

3·Faml1y Yard Sale. 2mi above
New Haven. Brick house across
trom Graham church. Sat July

151h 9-5.
Yard Sale Julv 14·15 Fri·SaL 9 111
?86 Burclene Aeldn .

3839.
Free To Church Or Church Aalal•
ad Qrga_ruatlon: ~ Syll,m With

2 Speak.era,6i4-2(HI4&lt;413.

mother

cat

Long eared miniature rabbit. 304·

Yard Sale. Frl 141h·Sat1Sth. 9·1
Lota ol boye clothing NB-4T, cur~
!1kl1, glfil,.womans 7• 12,- baby
~Cidlng comlortars, btdapreads,
knick knackl, mlac. Gll berl real·
dance, Haven Helghla, New Ha·

wn.
80

Public Sale
ind Auction

Long hair black and white jelllen,
614~992-3717.

Samoyed to give awav, no pa·
per&amp;, tree to good home, 614·9"9-

1130.

Yot.ng female cal. 304-675· 2063.

Rick Pe1rson·Auc11on Compan~.
lull lime auctioneer, complete

Lost and Found

Found: Reddish brown small dog,
w&amp;arlng red collar, Sandhill Road.

suction
service .
Licensed
166 •0 hlo &amp; Wall VIrginia, 304 •
n 3•57850 r 304"713 ' 5447·

304·675-.l2V701'01llngs.

90

FOU,.,O: l'Wo Beagle doge Satur·

daV In lhe TNT area, no ldenllllca·
lion, Cal 30+675-2250 lo IdentifY.

1·900·Date Line
Unisex Someone special In your area
is seeking that dream mate to share a
life full of love, romance, happiness
and all the pleasures of life.
1·900·776·3005 Ext. 9387
$2.99 per minute
18 yrs. plus
Procall602·954·7420
8/2711mo.
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Buzz 1s Cal])et
Installing, rnc.
We w'ill install carpet
and floor coverings.
Give us a call at
614-992-3379.
18 Years Experience.
• Hours
Monday thru Friday
8:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday
8:00a.m. to 1-2:00 p,m.

R &amp; C Excavating
Septics, Land
Clearing, Ponds,
Homesites,
Footers,
Driveways.
Licensed &amp;
Bonded
Free Estimates

992-5591

Aucllons avery Frlday·Saturday,
7pm, MI. Allo Auction, AI 2·33
"Crouroads". New merchandlee,
groeertee &amp; 1011 more. Ed Frazier

2025.

60

949-2168

Cheater

Friday, Sunday, 10·9, Furniture,
Misc . Chrome Truck Pipes, Al l
Goodl 1232 MI . Olive Road, but
160, HomeWOOd Orlw.

992-6351 &amp; 992-4447

e75·2725.

Gutters
Downspouts
· Gutter C(eanlng
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES .

614·992-5291

Custom Building &amp; Remodeling

HOME IMPROVEMENT
Roofing, Siding, Concrete,
Room Addltlono, Eto,.
(614) 388-9885
P.O. Box 220,'
Bidwell, OH 45614

614-992-2713

614-247~3421

SMIYH1S
CONSTRUCJION

MANLEY'S

1TREE TRIMMING
AND REMOVAL

John
Teaford

So, my sweet lady, take my hand.

We watched Neil Armstrong

oHer .ncludcs.

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR

But I can tell you now

Then I shall not be there,

Spc~cta'

Howard L. Writesel

.I never have grawn tired of the load.

But

Sale and Sound

Of All Lifestyles,
locally or
nationwide.
1·900·945-5500
Ext. 7898
$2.99/mln. 18+
Procall Co.
602·954-7420 &amp;'2111 mo.

Vacuum Cleaner Service Special

Friday 8;00 A.M. 991 Min Creelt
Ro.ad, Grav Garage To R&amp;ar Of
HouM, Lo!s Soy s Co1he&amp;l

Moving Sale: Household ltamt;
New Kerosene Heater, Fans.
Lawn Items •. Friday, Saturdav.
1661 McCcrmldl: Road. ·

Killen• to good home,
died. 304-!195-3013.

Indifferent and slo.w,
But you never realized hoW
hard your love really is to hold.

Missing in action and never found.M

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J&amp;L INSULATION

My love has now grown cold.
I know I can be cruel at times .

Let's make them last

Trimming · Topping -RtiiiiOI'al
Stump Removal
20 Years Experience
Guaranteed

Kenny's is the place to-come
when you need a car rental.
We H•tie '"" and Vansl

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CUSTOM GOLF CLUBS
CLUB REPAIR '
TROPHIES
Pt:.AQUES
BADGES

And if we've years together

lies Doug Rodehaver

Up A€es With -

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7/14/95 From 8·4, 247 Ev·
ergrean Road, Go Ou t 160 From
Holzer Hospital, Turn Le tt On Ev·
ergr11n Road, F111h House On
The Lell, Yellow House

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F &amp; A Tree Service

Kenny's Auto Rental

Lost Ju!y 6th. Gray Tlgar•Strlped
cal, Cheshlre··Rt. 554 Area. FamIly Pel. Phone :61 4-31!8·9703
lost· solid gray cat with blue col·
tar in Mlddeport, 614-992·5015.
Lost black arid while Border Col·
tie, SA 7 bypa11, Pomeroy vicinity,
reward, 614-!$2-3976.

LOST: Dog, spayed, Syrs old, 501b
yellow Lab, red collar wlname
'D.J.". 304-ll75-5995.

70

Yard S11le
Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Wanted 10

~uy

1 Blue Healer Pup, Call 614·446·
'71V1

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,., 88~ millage.
C!ean Late Model Cari Or
Trucks, 1987 Models Or Newer,
Smith Sulek Pontiac, 1900 Ea•t·
em AwM, Gallipolis.
O~coratad 1tonawara, walt tale·
phones, old lampe, old thermome·
ters, old clocks, antique furniture .
Riverine Antiques . Auss Moore,
owner. 614·992·2526. We buv
estate e.

Family Relocating Seeks To AenLI
Be~room, 2 Or
3 Bath, Aural Home Within 35
Minutes 01 Pt. Pleasant /Gallipolis
Bridge, Either Ohio IWV Side. Will
Consider Rent·TO·Own, Laue
Purchase, LIM Contract Or Pur·

Own Clean 3 Or 4

c:haoo 01 Righi

Properly, 304-&lt;l75·

1150 Ext.416.

1066 First Ave nUe, Brand Name J &amp; D's Auto PariS and Salvage,
ClOthing, HousehOicl Items, Cralls, · buying wre cks, junk autot &amp;
Bic ycles, Books, Make Up Ta · trucks. AIIO, parts lor sale. 304·
bles, Friday. Julv 14 th, Saturday,
n3·53ol3 or 713·5033.
July 15th, 9 A.M.·?
Old Perfume Bonlea In Good
3 FamiiV Garage Sale : Baby, Condl~on. Dime Store, llf..uil SICHe,
Chii&lt;Jren, Misses, Clothing, Wa· De.partment Store Type Wilh La·
lerbed Mattress, Gravely, Misc. bets, Miniature&amp;, Atomizers, Sets.
On Slate Reule 850, Close To 614·592·5714.
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Bidwell, Look For Stqns, Thurs.
Frl, Sal. · ·
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Top Prices l?ald:. Qld U.S1 Coln1,
Sliver, Gold, Dlamondt, All Old
4 Family: Frid ay 14th , One Day
Cot!ectlblea, Paperweights. Etc .
Ontvl HI Way Inn, Route 7 Acro11 M.T.S. Coin Shop, 151 Setond
From Rayburn a Market, 9-?
Avenue, Galllpo!l1, 6 14·446·2842 .
4 Fam llv: Friday, 335 , Texas
Road, Camper SSOO, Baby Items,
Glaaaware, Wallpaper. Lots Mfs·
cellaneous, Priced Cheap!
402 Hedgewood Drive, Friday, 9·
5, Rugs, Furniture, Crafts, Lo ts 01
Good Clothes. Whatnots.
6 Family: 13th, 14th, 6 th _House
On AIQht On Georges Creek
Road, 011 BtJavllle Road.
6 Family : Thursday, Friday, July
13th, Uth, 8·4, Nice Clolhll,
Or•tt•. 16H snoestr tn9 ,Atclge

Wanted &amp;o buy· antique anct used
turniture, no Item too large or too
am all. Will buy. one piece or com·
plata estates, Osby Marlin, 614·

1192·7441 .

Attention Pomeroy . Po stel potl·
ttons avaNable. Permanent lullllme

lor

c ter~a.l

sorlers. Full benetns .

For exam date, applic atio n and
sal1ry Into: 708-264·1 60 0, ext

1965, eam.&amp;pm.

,6.VON I All Areas I S h fr~ey

Spears, 30H75-t429.
A\lon Earn $8 ·$U / Hr. No [)por

To Door, Full /Part Tlmt, 1·800·
736-0168 lnd Rep.

AVON SELLS ITSELF
Average $8·$15/ Hr. AI Wo,rk ·
Homo

Discoun ts! No Inventory!
TerriiOI'V OptionaL lndlrep.

1·8()(). 742·4738
AVON EARN SIS at homa.· at
work. All areas. 30 4·882·2645~ 1·
800·992·6356. INOIAEP
Babyslller nttdeel at I'TlY home off

SA 1

on Tuu

fld. Doys, 7:301im-

5:30pm. Call 81,..Q85-4475 even·
lnga, Ilk lor Chtll. 18 yeart •or
O'der,

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7114, 7116, 9-5, Gar~ Sale, 011·
lerenl llama Clothn, Bookt,
st '..41 Houao Bo 1oro, Jum-

;:a.

446·PI\RT.
Wanted To Buy: Junk Au!oe With
Or W lthoul M.o tora . Call Larry
Uvily. 614·388-0003.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
110

From 9-5, Frlday, Sal\ldOY.

FREE BICYCLE

All Yard Sates Mus t ~~ P1ld k1

Earn up to 11 ,000 WMkly 1tufllng
anve10pee at hOrne. ·SIIrt now. No
exper ience. Fraa auppllas. Free
lnlormallon . No obligation. Sa,nd
S.A.S.E. to Prullge Unit l, PO
Box 195609, Winter SprlnQI, FL

32719.

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Elderly lsdy Neede Someone To
Stay Wl!h Her, Ught Hou ..work,
614·446·97.t6 For Appointment
Experienced Bartenders &amp; We i·
1reuu For Fine "D ining Aesaur·
an1. Appl~ In Person ~1: 1526
Eastern A'ltlnJI , GaUipoll.
Experienced bookkeeper age 20·

-40 needed, lull·llme minimum 40
hr'lhlk. Send resume to 8;9x A·,2,
% PI Pleasant A&amp;gltter, 200 Main .
Sl., Pl PleuiUll, WV 25550,

EXPERIENCED Roo !era, Slden &amp;
Carpenlert Needed. Aeferance s,
Tra., sportallon &amp; Ha,nd Tools· Ae ·
qulred. Haun 8·5, Man ·Frl, 6 u .
446·4514 .
Full lima apprentiCe, some exP41ri·
en ce nlc:e. No phone call . See
Jean a1 Cherokee Chuslc Tinting.
Full·lime recepllonis1. computer
knowledge h"lplul. Good eommu·
nlcaHon skljla a must . SeM re·
sume to Box G·13, %PI Pleasant
Aaglster 200 Main Sl, PI Pleasant

wv 25550.

Help wanted· worken needed ten
Meigs County Fair, call 614 -985 4372 alter 6pm_
Hal~ Wanted: experlencadJmllker.
304-675·3082.

Huntington ofllce seeking part·
tlmu AN lor Muon Co. caseload
providing case management tor
long•term care proijram. Exptnl·
enca W/Home Health &amp; Medicaid
preferred, WV RN license re·
qu lred . Please cau Efratev &amp;
ThOmpson, 304·525-0362 for appllcallon by 6·28-95.
Independent Carrier Posltton
AvaUabNII. 3 112hrll dally, 4 112hfs
Sunday. Prolll 51200/mo gro ...
Contact Aaron Myen '1·800·888·
2834 ut 824.
No Experience Necessarv1 $500
to $900 weeklylpotenUal procaaslng mortgage relunds . Own hours.
Call 909·716·2378 oxo 1377 (24
houra).
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Oak Hill, Ohio Basad Trucking
Company, Looking For OTA Oriv·
ers; Single Or Teen Orlvert, Must
Be Ovtr 25 -Yean Old, With f)! . ~­
perience, Good MVIil, All Eq~o~ip ·
ment Is Lale Model Conventional
Tractor• With Flatbed, Call 614·.
682 - 777 3; Or Alter 5 P.M. 61&lt;4·
245·1304.
Outside Salesman, Commer cial
Printing Co. Need11 Aggre u lva ,
Self•starter For Full/Pert Time.
French Cltyfress 614·446·4383.
Overbrook Center ha s 3·1 1 po~i·
Ilona and 11 ·7 lull lime poslllons
available lor CNA's and LPN' s.
For more lntormaUon please con·
tact Jan Eliu at614•992-6472.
Rellel Technician For Arlllicl~l Inslmlnatlon 01 Callie. Mu st Ha\le
A· l Training &amp; Be· Experienced.
Wllh came 614-245·5366, HlO!J·

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Responsible Non· Smoking Baby~
allier Needed In Mr Home, S1 .9Q
Par Ho ur, 614·256·1481 Aller"&amp;

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RETAIL MERCHANDISER

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Hulfv, Service Fhsl , A Nallona(
Relall Service Com pany, Ia SeeA•
lng A Pert · Time Candida la 'fir
S·ervlce Retail A cco unt s ln'Ttl4'
Gallipolis Area . Respon!libllille-i: ·
InclUde Weekly Merchandlslf1tt
And NumerouiJ Reset s For VarJ*
ou1 Product Manufacturers. Re:
1111 E~eperlence 11 Prererred:
Flexible Houn, Some Travel Rf•
lrriluraamenr, And 16.50 PIHr. FOP'
Mora lnlu, Con tact Elaine AI 1··
600·9 52· 4738 , Oplont 6. E K1~ ·

5727, EOE.

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SHIPPING/RECEIVING· full umQ:
Manl!lacturlng le cllily. H.S. dlploi
ma raqulr&amp;d. EKperhmce/temlllarrty
with cllspatchtng, typi ng, co mpl{"i·
era, purchulng and tnvinlo 1 y
pre1erred . Day shUt. Salary, bene:
fits and ·vacation compellllve wttti
ln&lt;Juatry. Respond to P.O. B~•
388~ Pomorov. Or,to.
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Someone needed evenings and
W&amp;ekandt to care lor elderly wom~
an lr) her hOme near Pomero?•
Apply by writ ing The .Dally SanG•
1:1 61 . C/O BoK 72g·O, Pomer Oy;
Ohio 45769, giv ing exp.arlenca~
references &amp; wage requirement · .
laking appllcartcns lor ma lijle nance man at Pomeroy CIIIC.
Apt. on Monday Julv 1 o, 1996
between 10 &amp; 1pm In lha otrlce, or
send re1ume to Pomeroy CUlts
Apt., 245 Union Ave ., Pomer(IV,
Oh. betore J!Jy 14, 1995.

Ace Tree Servlca. Comple le trep
cera, 20yn. e~ep . &amp; in!lurad, Ire"
tlllmatu. 614·441·1191 or 1800·508-8887 .
, Experie nc ed &amp;
4·256·6820, 6 t4;

Help Wanted

821 NeighborhOod Road, Large
Sizes l Small Some Furniture.

Stop In &amp; Sign·up lor

Casher. Experience required.
Larry's Locker. 304-995-3603. .

Wanled To Buy: Junk Autos, Any
Colld!tlon, 614·388·9062 Or 614·

ROOd.

clea ner will de
or Odd jobs , d811f
Rose, 614 · 992:

Advance. DEADLINE: 2;00 p.m.
the daw balore the ad 11 to run.
Slll'lday edition • 2:00 p.m. Frtdlv.
Monday adltlon • 10:00 a. m. Sat~

urdoy.

Help Wanted

~rlday

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317 North 2nd
Ave.
.Middleport, Ohio
Kenny's Auto Center
Mon-Sat.
1-800-486-15~0
·. 264 Upper River Rd .
9am i 5pm .·
Bus. (614) 446·9971
Gallipolis, OH. 45631
10/11n

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GOLF LESSONS

best sill I is yet to be.

Driveway Sate, Flrll 01 season :
U2 First Avenue, Fr ld8Y, July
Uth, lntant And Toddler Baby
Clothu · (Boys And Girls), Ma·
ternlty Clothes, Baby Hems, Toya,
Bike, Table And Chairs. Home InteriOr, Brand Nama Boys' Clothing,
Cleats, ShOll, Roller Blades, Lolt
Of Odds And Erdsl

Low Rattsl

{)If 1!1 n\0

5116194 TFN

Walk awhile with me
I swear to you the very

Masters, I

Walk on the moon.

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Like my favorite pair of reans.
And you'd belying K you said

tn places like Hue and Harrlburger Hill.
And one they called Kent State.
And when the dying was done

~ Here

Take the pain out or
painting. Lot us do It for
you. Very reasonable.
Free Estimates
Before 6 p.m. leave
message.
Atter6 p.m.
. 614-985-4180 3/2oW4

You still come back to me and fit.

And on a black granite wall we cried .·
We gave of ourselves

like Edgar lee

Interior &amp;
b:terlor ·

And all our doubts and faded d1eams,

We rough!, suffered, bled and died
ntt the soul or a nalion
sceamed NO MORE! I!

Call Us At: 992-4044

Country Naturals
Gifts &amp;
Accessories

LINDA'S
PAINTING .&amp; CO.

There's not a day I would have missed.
And through all our outs and In betweens

Spent it,

But often it was too late

( No Sunday Calls)

My faults too many to list
But wtth the pain and
Sometimes joy

Our youth about us
And recklessly, we ·

All that we had

. Must be 18yrs.
Procall
. (602) 954-7420

Sometimes lopking back

S~ns.

(Specialize In
driveway spreading)
Limestone,
'
Grav~l, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt
614-992-3470

Open r~lon. thru Sa t . 7:30 til?
Dealer in Personalized Tanning Beds
and Hoi Tubs

614-992.;,7643

Love &amp;Romance

F1nd

We charged headlong into.
Ule's big show.

FREE ES'&amp;lMATES

Fate Awaits

I have to wonder

Community Vard SaJa : Railroad
Street ltland Avenue, Kanauga ,
July 13\h, 14th, 15th, Walch For

HAULING

.,......._ _ _ _....__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..__.;..."1· ' Wt'ile,

1·900·726-0033

We couldn't wait for the day we were grown
To test our wings and be gone.
And as the gray strands creep in
A small voice within
Says, ~Thomas Wolfe was wrongn

Clolhll All Slzn, Household,
Luther Jackets, Mtac. 646 Filth
A'¥enut, Saturday, 9:3().7

WICKS ·

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Sidewalks
Driveways
Patios
Porches
Slabs
992·3265

(Litltsto~e

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OFF BRADBURY RD. ON STEWART HOLLOVI RD.
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
OWNERS: ROLLIE &amp; SH IR LEY STEWART
Se:ssions 20 For 530.00 Everyday

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

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Otis left us full of tears

The

819.00
• 100.00

1fl~n

And a song On the Dock of the Bay,

7122/94

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And when hope was low

speed of •ts passmg mcreases

B u si n e:;s C:Hd .... SI T. OO/cotu mn mc h per month

$979.00

•Room Additions
&lt;New Garages
•Eieclrid' &amp; Plumbing
•Roofln
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Palnt(ng
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG lll
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

NEFF .REMODELING
SERVICE

we turned to music

To place an ud Call 992·2156

1,079.00
. 100.00

· For furthor informollon,
contoet Mlko Kloto 11 9922136.
(7) 9, 13, 14; 3TC

Help Wanted

Business Services
You~II Come

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* WOLFF BEDS *

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M lcrowa..,., Mens Size 44 Pants,

Dlstlu, Vlslonware, Sma ll Ap·
pllancn Clothes &amp; Lot• Morel
Rain Or Shine.
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CARPENTER SERVICE

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MoVIng Sa~ : 12·1Sth,
~-4. Past Holzer 011 160, l Mile
Out, 858 Kemper Hollow Fload,
Exerc111 Bike, Wa~her /Dryer,

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New Homes • Vinyl Siding N!!W
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

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BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

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Until we wake one day

The

9806 Ravenna Road,
P.O. Box968

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Owners: ·Robert Barton &amp;
Harry Clark
992·9949- 992·6471
Man - Fri 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat. 8 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sun: by appt. only
Serving Pomeroy, Middleport
&amp; surrounding area.
Call for rate schedule
Min. $2.00

werrantlee given.

As we wonde~ aloud ~he~e it m1ght have gone. But the music turned away.

AttOrney for Plainliff

Here's How You Con SAVE:
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It seems our you!h has ta~en flight

(Reg. jj()031109)

Clll

above

Saw Bobby Kennedy's lila end much too soon
The last Knight or Camelot had died.

On a Jefferson Airplane w1th 3 Dog N1ght.

BY: Dennia Reimer

We'll Give You
100. OG Trade-in ·on
your old Living Room·Suite
toward the purchase of a
new 2 or 3 piece Living Room Suite.

the

WANTED: PART·TIME COMMUNITY SKILLS
INSTRUCTOR position . available . to teach
community and personal skills to adults wilh
learning limjtations in Meigs County. HOURS:
20 hrs/wk; includes 2-liour weekly staff
meeting; or as otherwise scheduled. High
school degree; valid driver's license, good
driving record, three years licensed driving
experience,
and
adequate
automobile
insurance
coverage • required.
Training
provided. Salary: $5.00/hr, to start.
Send resume to:
P.O. Box604
Jackson, Oh 45640
ATIN: Cecilia.
Deadline for applicants: 7/19195.
Equal Opportunity Employer.

So sweet sixteen tums 40 today.
Isn't it Iunny how time slips away.

Meigs County, Ohio
DENNIS REIMER CO.,
LP.A.

Imperial Tire
Service
formerly Poor Boy Tires
Dual Exhaust tap In's
Glasspadc. .............. $t09.95
Dual Exhaust Tap in's
Turbo's ...... . ........ $119.95
Alignment Front end ... $t9.95
Alignmentfour wheel .$34.95
Rotation &amp; C001putor Bal. tour
wneel ......................... $t9.95
Various American Wheels'bn Sate

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Further,

cottoterol wttt be oold In the
condtllon It ti In, with no
expruo or Implied

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992-3954
Emergency Phone 985-3418

COMMUNITY
CAB CO. INC.

Pomeroy, Ohio, reeervea

the right to bid ol thte oalo,
and to wtthd111w the above
collotorot . prior to oate.
Further, The Forme111 a... ~
ond Sovlnga Compony
rooorvoa tho right to rtlecl
any or ott bldo aubmHiod.

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614-742·2138

Public Notice
.Tho Farmoro Bank and
Savlnga
Compony,

To my-wife, Aobtn (Ducl&lt;wonnrHoaehaver

confirmation of sale.

ton read .. George Washinglon's

Public Notice
2S23t Legion Rood
Lengovlllo, Ohio 45741
(7) 2, e, t, 13; 4TC
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I~-..:P..:U::b:;::l::.:fc:..N=o.::ti::C::B.....;._
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE 11 horoby given
lhol on Saturday, July 151h,
1995 ' 11 10:oo a.m., • pu btlc
11te will be held al 211 Wut
Second, Pomeroy, Ohio, to
aetl for caah the following
cotlaterol:
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1978 Ford· 4&gt;4 Ser I or
F14BNBG2110
1981 Chev Monte Carlo Ser ·
1 er 1G1AZ37K8BK403502

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.SAYRE TRUCKING

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of
$1,000.00
the appraised
down On day
value.
of

Prayer for our Nation."
.
Plans were discussed lor tlte display at·the Meigs County Fair.
A report was given on the open
meeting held in June.

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Rutland
7 42-2086
Reta'lI &amp;
Wh 0 IesaIe
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Pormanent

Grange legislation reported at meeting

Reg. 1,339.00 Plaid Sofa &amp; Glider Rocker Sole
TradQ·in

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Septk Systems, TraRer &amp;
House. Sites.
Reasonable Rates
Joe N. Sar!" ' '

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POMEROY, OHIO
Septic tanks cleaned &amp; portable toilets rented.
Dally,
&amp; monthly rental rilles.

BaN~Nnl

CHARLIE'S
CONCRETE

Authorized AGA Distributor
Welding Supplies • Industrial Gases • Steel
Sales&amp;' Fabrication • Repair Welding
Aluminum/Stainless
No job too large or too smalll
Oxygen Acetylene
Helium all sizes Medical Grade o,
Propane Trimix Ultra Mix Mig Welders
Ph IT3-9173 FAX n3·5861
108 Pomeroy St.
Mason , WV

MODERN SANITATION

Umest011e &amp; Gmel,

an:u

-(lower _conical vehicle) of NASA's Galileo atmosphere pr~be craft
Is seen ln. a 1984 file photo. The probe is will enter J uplter's atmo·
sphere In December of this year. (AP Photo/NASA)

LONG BOTI'OM - Red Brush
Churcb of Christ, speaker, Denver
Hill, services, 7 p.m. Saturday, 10
a.m. and 6 p.rn Sunday.

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dleport, announce the birth of a
daughter, Meredith Rae, Saturday,
July 8, at the Camden Clark
Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg.
W.Va.
The infant weighed six pounds,
three ounces and was 19 inches
1long.
.
Maternal grandparents are Sue
Floyd, Pomeroy, and Mike Blaine
of Gallipolis. Paternal grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaul of
Chester; and maternal great-grand·
parents are Mrs. Goldie Van Matre
of West Columbia, W. Va. and
Thomas Blaine, Middleport.

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River Valley Herbalists hear speaker

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HAULING &amp;
EXCAVATION

Mr. and Mrs. David Gaul, Mid·

the front otopo ol tho Molgo
ALBANY - Revival featurin g County Court Houoe on
John Elswick, evangelist, and Friday, 18th of Auguo~
Sheila Arnold and Sunrises, guest 1995, ot 10:00 a.m. of oald
the following doserlbed 580
singers, Friday and Saturday, 7 day,
realeatale:
p.m. Local clergy and singers SunSllualed in the Village of
day, 10 a.m,7 p.m.
Pomeroy, County of Meiga,
and State of Ohio, and
doocrlbed a• ron ow•. to wit:
Being Lot Number Five
Hundred Two ~502) In the
VIllage of Pomeroy, County
Progra~ns on wild food a~d . side, she said, suggesting beginning providing other herbal dishes.
of Melga, and State of Ohio,
papermaking were featured at the by matching up peppermint,
Quinith Jansen or Shepherd- and there la also conveyed
June and 'July meetings of the River spearmint, catnip and other com- stown, W. Va. demonstrated the art h•r•llh, an rights with
reapect to the u1e of the
Valley Herbalists.
mon weed herbs which are easily of papermakinl}. Jansen is a regular aldewalk
between Lola
Edelene Wood, an expert on foutld in the wild as well as in pots at the Ripley Arts and Crafts Fair. Numbero 502 and 503 ao
wild food gave a program on in greenhouse.,.
Members participated by making wao tranalered to tho
Grantor herein.
.
Blenncrhasset Island's herbs. She
For the picnic held in conjunc- sheets of paper.
said that iooking for the wild herbs lion with the meeting, she provided .
Karen Werry will host the cr~::,r;•nt owner: Hobert F.
cultivated equivalent takes the ' ramp flavored crackers, elderberry August meeting at which time final
Property at: 206 BuHernut
enjoyment of looking' for common cake, redbud jelly, and wild plans will be made for the sixth
useful herbs to a new level of plea· rhubarb with members of the club annual Herb Fest to be held Sept. :;;;9ue, Pomeroy, Ohio
sure. They can be planted side by
30 in Ravenswood, W. Va.
Property appraised for

. Ziba Midkiff reported on leg- man, gave ~ report on contests not. L~lative matters at the recent meet· ing that items are to be rea~ied and
'ing of the Hemlock Grange 2049_ _ brought to the August meeting for
judging.
held aHhe hull. ·
The July birthdays of Bob and
Midkiff reponed ·on things
Golda
Reed, Nancy ·wells, and
which the Ohio Legislation would
Hilber
Quivey
were noted. Reportlike· to do for tbe elementary and
ed
ill
were
Eta
Cullums and Bersecondary school, also ldndergarten .
nice
Hawk.
through fourth grades . !fiCiudin~
Rosalie Story presided at the
providing money for computers .
meeting
which opened with singing
He also noted proposed livestock .
of
"This
ls'My Country." The
·show reform.
,
glam
by
Jessie
White carried out an
It wa,s noted that new ofl'icers
Independence
theme . Readings
will be elected in August. Helen
were
"Get
Off
.Your
Big Fat Patio"
Quivey, home e.conomics chairby Golda Reed; "Four things that

Gallipolis
A VIcinity

announced

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---Community calendar--.

THURSDAY
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Pomeroy Group
LONG BOTTOM - Faitll Full ·
of AA will meet Thursd.1y, 7 p.m . · Gospel Church, 7 p.m. Frid.1y serat the Sacred Heart Church, Mul - vice. Peace Makers to be the
berry Avenue.
singers. Pastor Steve Reed invites
public.
CHESTER - The Shade River
Lodge 453, F&amp;AM, 8 p.m. ThursSATURDAY
day, work in EA degree. RefreshRACINE - . Meeting for fannments.
ers interested in shipping tomatoes
to Canada. 8 p.m. Saturday at the
POMEROY - Rock Springs fire department annex '

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Gaul birth

By JANE E. ALLEN
It Vfill be the first time a man"It's kind of like 'giving birth to
AP Science Writer
made object has penetrated the a baby I suppose. but that's not a
'PASADENA, Calif. (AP)- atmosphere or so distant a planet, thing that a man understands very
After six years spent whizzing 560 million miles from Earth.
weU," he said. "How many times
through space, the unmanned
During the dive through the will the United States in my lifeGatileo spacecraft launched a probe atmosphere, instruments will gather time be able to do this sort of scientoward Jupiter's unexplored atmo- and relay to the orbiter information tific and engineering adventure at
sphere, where it will promptly dis- on the combination of helium, J upiier?"
integrate.
hy'dregen and other gases that
The rrobe' s instrumems will
Moments after the separation could offer a snapshm of the pri· -measure atmospheric composition,
· was confirmed about II p.m. n}or~ial mix that formed all the pressure, radiation, winds and temWednesday, a huge cheer .went up plane!S.
perature; record lighUting flashes;
from more than 300 Galileo team
That information could shed and use a laser" beam to locate
members and their families gath- li ght on the origin of the solar sys- cloud layers.
ered at NASA's Jet Propulsion tem.
LabOratory.
Richard Young, a Galileo scienSent aloft aboard a shuttle in
. An ooboard computer program 1989. Galileo used the gravit y of tist, said scientist~ believe Ju[liter's
directed the firing of explosive nuts Eartl1 and Venus to sling it through tormos t cloud layer is made nf
that allowed titanium springs to space . Its journey has included ammonia ice. Be low lh a l are
push the 747-pound probe away.
passes by asteroids . Las t July, believed to be clouds of ammonil!arring any problems with the Gali leo recorded fragments of um hydrosulfide, then clouds that
$1.6 billion project, the probe will Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 hillin g are a mixture of water ami ice .
make a 75-minute pl'unge into Jupiter.
Although Galilee's main comJupiter's atmosphere on Dec. 7,
Bemard Dagarin, Hughe• Air- munications dish never fully
piercing Jupiter' s ~en se clouds . craft Co.Jlrosram m'"tagcr for llte opened, NASA still pre~icl' that 70
The heat and pressure wlll destro)' Galileo prore, has wmked 0 11 it for percent of the mission's science
.
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the spacecraft
17 years.
·
objectives Will be met.

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Galileo spacecraft rete·ases probe

~ Tbe Community Calendar i.•
Grange. Thursday, 8 p.m .. at the
. published as a free s ervic. to hall.
hon·profit groups wishing lo
"
announce meeting .and s pecial
TUPPERS
PLAINS - VFW
events. The calendar Is not Post 9053, Thursday, 7:30 at the
designed to promote sales or post home.
fund raisers of any type. Items
are printed as space permits and
RACINE - Racine B oa r~ of
cannot be guaranteed to run a Public Affairs, Thursday, 7 p.m. at
specific number of days ..
the annex .

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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ALLEYOOP

BRIDGE
ACROSS

540 MIIC!IIIIneous
Merchandlea
George.s Portable Se.wmiU don'l
haul your togs 10 the mill lutl call

Appllanc••
Reconditioned
Washers, OryBrl, R•nges Aelrl·
grators 80 Day Ouaranleel
French City Maylag, 614·446•

304-875·1957

Proleaalonal Tree Service, Com·

plete Tree CAre, Buckel Truck

7795

Serwice •50 Ft Reach, Stump Re·
movat , Free Esllmales l In·
...ance, 24 Hr Emergency Serv~ce -Call A.nd Savel No Tree Tao

EWI"/ Room 6ml , AL 2 North Pt
Pfeasanl 30...a75-6820

tllg Or Too Small! 614 388 9ll43,
,614-367-7010

GOOD

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

.mum 61H&lt;6·3657

Complete home lurnlshlngs
Hours Man ·Sat, 9-5 614·&lt;4&lt;48·
0322, 3 miles out Buiavllle Pike
Free DeMry.

Wlll Do BabysiUing, Eveni ngs
Some Weakendt, CerUllad Thru
Army, Haw CPR License, Please

C.l, 61H4H566

Witl do backhOe worlt phOne 614-

992·3173 Ot614-992·5858

Will do house cleaning and or
laundry. Mon·Frl . Reasonable
rates. 304-675--48,.7 ask lor nna •
WIU Do Interior Exterior Painllng
Reasonab le Rate!, Experienced
References. For Free Estimates

310 Homaa for Sale

420

Mobile Homes
for Rent

OI.Jplex apt blaldlng good Invest·
men! For lnlormat1on 304·67S·

1 Bedroom On White Road $200
• $100 Deposit, 614 us 6846
Af1er &amp;P.M.

catl61~45-5755

ANGEL RIDGE Sll\BLES

•sao

.,.aUhew Angel Ancl Angela Ellis,
Gractuatea 0 1 Merecllth Manor International Equestrian Centre Are
Interested In Training Horses
And lnsllu:tlfll The Serlus Alder

• cun1ng

• Reining

Four bedro om house lor sale
tree gas, two story; approlt 3 acr
as Bradbury area 614·992·6190

12x65 two bedroom, six miles off
SA 7 on SR 143, no pet1 614-

Four bedrooms bath new heat
pump. air conclllloner, range &amp; re
lrlgerator Included, lull basement
garage/ breezeway, nice lol, good
location, 614 992 3119 alter 5pm

2 Bedrooms, 14x60 Total Eleclrlc,
No Pets, 1 Mile South 01 Eureka
Dam Deposll 614-256-6089

• Team Pemlng
• Pleaswe
• Other Pe!1orma.nce Ewnlngs
• Start Young Horses Fro m
Ground Up

House And l ot Low Down Pay
men! Easy Terms 3 Bedrooms 1
Ba1t1 loca ted Near Ewlngton I
Allee Road Area Call 1 600·448·
6909 A.sK For Mallhew

• CEBTIFIEQ INSTBIICIOA

to11ely Brick Home On 2 9 Acres
AI 7 North, Overlooking The Oh1o
River 3 Bedrooms, 1 l/2 Baths
Ask ng $54 sao Phone Aller 5

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Will TEACH

• Beginner To Ad'lanced Le11els
01 Western Rid ing, Including Per·
brmlnCe Ewnts
• Beginner To lntermedlale Eng
loll Riding
,
• Emphasis On ~ And Bl.d.aL
' pweaslgn

614 367 7270

Pnced cheap to sellle eslate 5
room one story house 2 bed·
rooms balh carpo rt pat,io base·
ment out of all llood wators very
good location &amp; netghborhood, lo
caled at 632 Grant St Middleport
OhiO $25,000 6 14·992 · 7047
61 4 742 2550or6 14-384-6364

Ollerlng Reasonable Rates And
Oua lll ~ Instruction For Bolh
Horse And Aldetll

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Call Us For Mort! lnformaUonll
614·25&amp;6601

1971 Glles 12x50 needs work
$2500 304·372·3400

FINANCIAL

1990 Radman Danville 14:1172, 10
tal electric central a1r stove re
trtgera tor &amp; dis hwasher 304·576·

2~0 Business
2263
Opportunity
...,..-..,--7..:.,.--::::-::.:..:;;:-:::
I LlmUed Ollerl 1996 Cloubtowlde
"Anentton· MoYe Sate Video 3br 2bath $1695 down $259/
~Jere Flemcdallng Approx 1100
~~~les, Approw 200 Adu/ls, Will

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monlh Free delivery &amp; setup
Only at Oakwood Homes Nit ro

11 Separately, Call 614·367· WV 304 755 5885

12 Arr;tlma

New 1995 14x70 Includes skirt
lng, steps blocks one year

!NOTICE!

3 bedroom trailer near Pomeroy,
cenlral air a'lallable August 111.
relerence1 required, (no pets),
Dally Sanllnet, PO 729-10 Poi'T'IItf'·
~

Ohk&gt;

3br all elecfrlc, Gallipolis Ferry
$250/mo plus utilities 30 .. ·675·

4088

Completely lurnlshed 2bedroom
sul!able lor 2·3 conslrucllon
workers 304-773·5177
Mobile homo 1or rent Stale Route

Tra1ler In Apple Grove WV par·
!Iaiiy furnished. 1300fmo 304576·2890

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments, fur·
nlshed and unfurnished, security
deposit requ ired, no pall, 614·
992-22 18
2 Bedroom Aparlmenl, Trash,
Waler, Sewage Paid $295/Mo +
()eposn 614·44&amp;2481
2bdrm apts, total electric ap·
pllan&lt;;es lurnl5hed, laundry room
lacl1111es close to school In town
Apph ca !lons a11allable at Village
Green Apts t49 or call 614-992-

3711 EOH

New Bank Repos O~ty 4 tell

2Rooms Plus Bath, Lalayette
Mall No K!lchenl All Utlllles paid
S175 00 t.Aonth .Deposit ReqUired
614·446· 7733 t'

5865

REAL ESTATE

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Price Buster! New 1 4x70 2 or
3Dr Only $995 down $19~monltl
Free delivery &amp; se tup Only at
Oakwoo&lt;! Homes. Nllro WV 304
755·5885
Schultz 12x65 w/4x12 ll poul, like
new relrlgerator slo11e, lurnace &amp;
air $6,250 304-773·5 109 alter

6pm

All real estale advertising 1n
this newspaper Is subjecllo

sox tamlllol•totus or nallonol
origin, or any Intention to
make arndiuch preference,
li"*'t!tl'"ri or discrimination ·

330 Farms for Sale
17 1f2acre rarm Gallipolis Ferry
all ta 11 er, all uti I ties new fen ce

small barn $28 000 30 4-937·
3556

Ill ~3:-:5,.-0:-:-L_o_t~s:-&amp;:-::-:A~c:-:r::e:::a~g~e~::;

This newspaper will not
knowtlng~'a ccep1

advertisements for real estate
wNch ts In violation of the law
Our readers are hereby
Informed that 811 dwellings
adver11&amp;Qd In this newspaper
are available on an equal
opponunlry basis

55 Acres 01 land With 28)(32
BuildlflQ On Clay Chapel Road 1
800·287-8308 61 4·446-8308

1·2 acre lol lor sale In Bradbury
on CR 5 614-992-6190

2 66 Acres Lincoln Pike, Garage
Shower House, Nice For House
Or Trailer Counly Water, Electric
Besl Ollar 614-256-9391
7a&lt;;res at Glenwooi:l Well &amp; sap
tic lank concrele drl11e unl n
lshed garage 614·9S3-6517

1993 Indies Manulactured Home
And 2 5 Acres 14x80 Hom e
Faaturu 3 Bedroom• 1 3/4
Baths UVIng Room, Dining /Klich·
en CombO And Utlllry Room M61al
Storage Building Wllh Concrete
Floor Concrete Walks And Pallo
Locattc:l On Kaf'Tl)er Hollow Road
For ~ore Informat io n Call 614- .Scenic Valley Apple GrDIIe
• .,.0233
beautil ul 2ac lots, public water
Clyde Bowen Jr, S04-576-2S3G
2-11tory garage, beside New Ha·
van Supermarket bottom lloor 360
Real Estate
completely remodeled 2 bays
Wanted.
(front bay 40'x28 , rear bay
32'1.23') 100'x40' lot. 118,500 we buy &amp; sell privately held real
~3:04::-::::;::;·2::7,:83:;__ _-:--::-:-1 estale noles, mortgages and
2bedroom house, ciouble rot, Bel- 1rua1 deeds nationwide Full or
lemeada, appraised S21 500, sell Parllal Purchases Golden Eagle

7

lOr 120,000 304-675-5752

Funding CMI 'Member APMP" 1·

,.1 0-676-0764 call ralurded

2bedroom on 2 112e.cre lot, 3yn
old. Appraised $•3,000 sell lor

RENTALS

137,000 304-57!1-4188
2bedroam, wllh basement close
to schools SU 500 Call 304·

410 Houses for Rent

:67:.:~:..::=.:.1:....-------:-I

2 Bedrooms Furnace Heal, At 7
3 bedroom house, 10 14 acres 5 Addison $200/ Mo Ulllllles S200
mlrues1fom town 30-4-675-4576
Deposit, Aeleranc;e A Musil 614·

367-0156

3 Bedroom To Be Sold To Sallie
Eetate, Small Corner Lo1 In PI 3bedroom New Haven area
Pleasant Near High Sct10ol SJOOmo. Securny deposl! &amp; reler·
Priced To Sell On Requa at 614 enoee required 304 882 2221

446.()208

. ,. . ,. . __! Bedrooms, 2 Bllh!l, Heat PUf"P
Gat Furnace, t Acre Garage
Addleon Area $62 000, 6U-367

7267
3·4bedroom, 2 lull bath, LA DR,
custom-built kitchen, lull basemenl, nice lot, At 2 Gallipolis Fer1"/
304-675-3668

wv

3br w/base ment, garage AC,
wnher &amp; dryer~ Cllllon...No pet1.
$345/mo piUs deposlt/ulllltlet
304·773-5881
Furnlsl'1ed 2bedro om
small
house $225/mo partial ullllllas

paid 304-675-6512

1Wo slorv rarm house, large yard,
Racine area $225/mo 614·9492246 alter Spm

Almotl 2 ).eras B Room House
In Need 01 Alol Of Repair, Big
Barn, Drtlled Wei &amp; f'?epiiC, Vlnlon Unlurnlshed 2 bedroom house,
Area $10 500 080 6U·3 B8 · nice &amp; clean, no Inside pets, rei·
erences required $200 deposll
8654, 614·386·95ol5

$275 a 1110n1h rent, 614-992·3090

VI RA ~UANITUAE
614-446-31 58
Quality Household Fll'rilure And
Applances Great Deals On
Cash And Carryl AENT·2·0WN
And Layaway At~ A.wllable

2BR Apt Ald)acenl to Rio Rand&amp;
Campua 61~·245-5858 or su-

Furnlshed Elllclency 701 Fourth
A.11enue, Gallipolis S2001MD Utili•
lies Paid Share Bath, 614-446·
44t6 Alter 7 P: M
Apartment &amp; trailer u1Uitles pal&lt;{
$275/mo plus $50 depo!ll on
each 304-675 46BO

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRIC ES·Ac JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Orlve
lrom $226 to $291 Walk to shOp
&amp; movies Call 614-446·2568
Equal Housing Opporlunlly
County Side Apartments large 2
Bedrooms 1 Balh Water Sewage Garbage Included WID
Hook-Up, $380/Mo, Deposll Re
qulrod, 513·922~294
Duplex 3 rooms &amp; bath upstairs,
kitche n alnlng roam IMng room
on I rsl lloor &amp; lull basement 304-

675-1180

Furnished duplex 1bearoom Up·
sr'alrs $250 +electric Downstairs
$275 +electric No pels No HUd
Releren ces &amp; deposit 304-675·
2651
Gracious ll11ing 1 anl:l 2 bedroom
apa rtments at VIllage Manor and
Rl'lerside Apartments In Middle·
pori From $232·1355 Call 614·
992 5859 Equal Housing Oppor·
tunllles
Middleport, N Third 2bedroom
lurnlshElid apl Oepoall &amp; references 304-882·,2566
New Hallen 1oedroom furnished
apl Deposit &amp; relarences 30C-

882 2566

'

Nice 2·3 bedroom aparlmenl in
Mldeleport, 614·992-5858
Nice 2bedroom apartment, Wfd
hookup Relerencea Oeposll No

pol• 304·675·5162.

StoneWood Apartm-nta now ac·
cep!lng applications lor eldertv '&amp;
dlsabl lltl es ~one bedroom alt electric 614·9\12·3055 Slon8wood
Aparrme nrs Mlddteporl, Ohio,

EOH
1\vln RIVEHS Tower, now accepting
applications lor 1br HUD subsld·
lzed apl lor elderly and handl·
capped EOH 304-675-6679
Very clean 1 bedroom lurnishea
apartment 614-992·5304 or 614·

•46·3091
450

Furnished
Rooms

Rooms tor rent • week or month
Starling at $120Jmo Ga!lla Halel

614·4-46·9580
Sleeping rooms with CDoklng
Al!lo trailer apace O{l river All
huuk·upa Call a.fler 2 00 P m,

304·773·56~1,

MaoonWV

MERCHANDISE

Air Condllloner Washer Dryer,
Refrigerator, Microwave Calor
TV, 614·256-1238

520

Sporting

Goods
Ruger mini 14 ranch rille 223 cal ,
$400. Taurus PT-908 9mm, S3SO
304·895·3836 alter 5 30pm

Antiques

6 00 p m 614-992-2526
540

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

"Attention' Move Sale Video
Store Remodeling Approx 1100
Movies Approx 200 Adults Will
Sell Seperalely, Call 614·367-

0612 Anytime
1 Hunrer Green So la &amp; Rocker
Recliner, t Waler Bad Slacked /c
12 Drawers, 614 446--4726
12 Doz Clean Quart Jars 614·
245-5112
3 Ft x12 Ft Steel Wall Swimming
Pool Ne'ler Used, Extra Filter,
Ladder $150 614·25~733
3 Ton CQnral Air Co nditioner
Package, System Or Split System
$1,250 lmttalled. 5 Yr Warranty
All Parts 1-800-287·6308, 614·

446-6308

Household

Goods
30· electric Whirlpool copperlone
range, double oven, W/rQtlnerle
&amp; temp probe 2111 stde-by-slde
Kenmore relrlgeralor copperlone
$1&amp;oea Gas range oven, non·

working $25 30H75-3834

Queen size walerbed slept In 3

Relrlgeralors., Stoves Washers
And Dryers All Recondlttonea
And Gauranteedl $100 And Up,
Will Deliver 614-669-6« 1

_,
STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon

740

Jackson, Ohio, 1·600·537·9628.

Uprighl, Ron Evans Enterprises,

$300, 614-379-2601

Two New Air Condl!lanars, 12,000

1982 Honda Sllverwlng SOOcc, V·
twin lull dreaaea 17,000ml,

160, 614·2.5-5515

JO 2240 530 Hrs Ex /Roll Guard

Walden 6000 Art loader, Oeutze
diesel good condition, can be
towed by one ton, new paln1, new
tune-up, new decals seooo. 614-

992.. 111

Building
Supplies

30x48x10- one 12x10 slider, one
3' entry, guller $7550 Precision
Post Frame Builders, 304-773 -

5346 Jell

All Sleet Bldgs Factory Dlscounl·
ed Buildings BOO Act Now, Sa'le
Saunders Contracting 614-•41 ·

0219
Bloc:k, brick, sewer pipes, wind·
ows, lintels ele Claude Winters
Rio Grande OH Call 61•·245 ·

5121

Pats for Sale

'Once-A Month Ilea program
need help? Ask R&amp;G Feed and
Supply 614-992·2164 aboutlha

HAPPY JACK 3·X FLEA COL·

LAR Kills bolh male and lemale
adulllleas Available 0· T-C
Groom Shop -Pet Grooming Faa·
luring Hydro Bath Julio Webb

Call614-4ol6.0?31
1 Year Ota Registered Female
Himalayan Cat Spade &amp; Declawed 5100 614-367-061 ..
2 Female 8 Weeks Old Chlhua

""'· 1100 Each, 614·388-8361
2 Female Chows AKC Reg is·

~~d 9 week ~ Old, 614·4462 gray Cockallels, mate &amp; letnale,
with big breeding cage &amp; breed-

AKC Reglslered Dalmatlon pup·
p1es, llrst shOts mother and lather
available lor viewing, call 614·
992·5724 days or 614-992·6794
alter 6pm

$500, 61H46·43•7

'

Bolena tractor, 12 hp deck,
blade, Agr llres chains dual
wheel adapter~, $425 Racine

Mower CUniC, 614·949j80&lt;1
Booll By Rad Wing Cllppawa -40

To' ·SO Degrees, ti H Brown
Guaranteed, Lowes! Prices, 'The

ShOe C.le 61 &lt;1-4-16-&lt;222

Bow 140 OBO 304-675-5639
BroWn Stripe Couch &amp; Chair
Good CoMIIIon, $70 Bolh Sears
1 112 Room Vented Gas Heater
$125 Good Condition, 614·446-

4705

22~3

AKC Registered Golden Retriever
puppies adorable, llgt11 blonde
S150 Cash only I Call 614·992·

7651

AKC Rotwe1Utr Male Needed For
Stud Service For Pick 01 The Lit·
ter, 614·379-91 16 Anytime
AKC Regtslered Cocker Spaniel
Puppy, Male, Butt &amp; White,
Wormed, Vaccinated, Champion
B!Qodllne, D 0 B. 3/2f95, $200,

Complete Satellite System With

Chip $400, 614·446-2350

Concrete &amp; Plasllc Sepllc Tanks,
300 Thru 2,000 Gallons Ron
E11ana Enterprises Jackson OH

1-800-537-1l528

Couch and chair dining room
table w/ 4 chairs, antique cheat
drawers and wardrobe 304-675·

676.1

Double bsd
lrame, headboard,
manress,
&amp; boK spr~ngs 614·742·
2067
Ear COi'n 3 Week Old Pot Be lly
Pigs $15 Each, lncub\tlor Wllh
AutomallcTimer,614-245·5622

Full blooded Ronwai ler pupa

S t 50 AKC male Shallle pup

$250 614-742·1104

Male Cockallel, talk s, whls lles,
cage &amp; accessortsa Included

304-675-1626
Professlona~

Dog Grooming II In·
lon &amp; Rio Grande Area, 20 Years

I·~;;~!~~F;;o;r;Q;;App;;o;;;l;;;n1;;m~o:in;yl,
Grooming. By
Max leave A Message I'll Gel
Back. 814·256-6550
Pure Bred Dalmatian Pupplas,
Ready To Go 7 Malee, 1 Femare
$125, 814·245-5739

Julv Sale Specials 5030 Ford 1986 Ford Counlry Squire Wag·
62hp 4wd BxB, 1yncho trans 2 on, loaded, Aeplacemenl Engine,
pump hyd, 122,900 3930 Ford 1 Year Old, New Tires, Shocks
2wd 45 hp Bx2 lrans, 1 double And Brakes 614·446-962'9
llal'le S15 500 650 New Holland l.;..c:.c:_::_'=,-_ _ _ _ _~
150011! round baler siring or net 1986 Ford Escort, needs repair,
wrap bale command demonstralor priced on lnspeclion 304-675·
$15 900 472 NH Ha.ybln6 SIUb 3229
guards $7,950 254 NH Rake &amp; I==---------Tedder combtnaUon $3 800 816 1986 Olds Cutlass·v-s Air PS,
NH Forage wagon 3 Benler wllh PB, AC, While, Excellent Interior,
812 tandem-axle 121on gear $3,800, 614·441•1885 Or 614·
12 5Lx15 Ures Sa 400 Model 30 4!46-0612
&lt;I'
Forage Blower 1,000 rpm. $2,700
wealhered Keeler's Service can· 1987 Cullass Supreme V-8, good
1erA12StAI87 304895-3874
condition, 94000 rnUes 614·441·

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

MOVING SALE Completely rel.nlshed pool table a.nd accessories
$675 7·piece counlry blue I
room set $300 Olnlng room
w/4 chairs St75 Antique beg·
room ael $225 Pie sale $30 VarIety ol surplus wood $50 304·

675-2619

1981

1992 Sea Nymph boat With trailer,
75 hp Johnson engine wUh tots of
extras, take o11ar payments, 614-

949-2872
Stainless steel prop, 1 J d
pllch lor a Johnson, 25-7

S200 OBO, 614·992 3629

790

614·992·7894

1992 RS Camero 251h Anntver·
sary Wllh T-Tops, 31,000 Miles,
614-379-2798

1974 Starcrall 24, exc cond,
selk&lt;lntalned 304-882-3338

38,000 Miles, Loaded, $11,500,
614-446-4672 61.$·441·0400
1993 Ford Fesllva, low miles
1993 Tovora Corolla eunrool, ac,

Awning I, 1973 Holiday Rambler
23• With Root, Air, 1977 Prowlsr
20" 1973 lntrihp 22", 1973
Fleelwlng 17" 614 446·1511

1971 Plymouth Roadrunner, Or·
glnlal 340 Excellenl Condltlonl

$3,000, 614-388-8863

1973 Plymouth Road Runner 318
last ol the Baap Beep cars! Auto,
air, ~loenl euy rntoratlon,

614-1185-3919
1970 Mustang Black, Red Interior
, 5,000 Miles On 4 Cylinder Excellent Condll lon S2,000 814·

•46·3769
1981 Olda Cullass Excellent
Condlllon, Never Has Any Rua l
or Body Damage, 455 Olds Engina. Too Much To Llsll $2,500,
trades Considered 614·446·

992·2413

Yamaha 650 Waverunne r l{tl
Ulejackels Co'w'er &amp; Trailer. 611·
446-6541 Aller 5 PM

1981 450C dozer, wfwlnch, new
trans new tteerlng clutchll,
$21,000 1969 Ford llat· bed w/
dozer ramps, 12 000. 304· 5782890 alter Spm.
Discoun t farm tractor Pllll lor
Massey Ford, IH, &amp; others
Sldar's Equipment Co, Hander-

aon, WV.
277·3917

30~75-7421

or 1-800·

mlloo,

I~

150, 614·992·259 4

weekdays after 6pm or anytime
weekendS
19'5 Mazda 5 Spd , Sedan, PS,
PB, A.MIFM Cauette, Sun Root
35 MPG, ExceHen l Condlllon,

$950, OBO, 614-379-2645.

Auto Parts &amp;
Accassorias

C/..AUJT~­

PHOftA

i1

ln;:~otall

•

BORN LOSER

Windshields $100 &amp;

THE~

Up 61 4·388 9062 Or 614-406PART

ii-\E.

1994 Suldl. Skylark Custom 4 ey.
IInder AC Tilt /Cruise, $13 ,000.

Ml1ea, S11,500, OBO, 614·••1·
15113 Anor 5

Midas

mo tor

1 Greek dialect
2 Engine
3 Organic
compounds
4 Jewels
5Poem
6 Striped
animal
7 Fllghtlea1
bird a

27 Ms Thurman
30 Jaunty

32 - de f:rance
33 Pea 'a home
34 Church

council

• A 10 9

3!l Olfaprlng

• J 3
610 4 2

36--CBH

38 Champagne

8 - C1'88d
9 Sort

10 Neckwear
11 Fiery

Vulnerable Both
Dealer. Slluth
south
West North East
1•
Pass 2 t
Pass
2NT
Pa.ss 3 •
Pass
46
Pass 4 NT
Pass
All pass
Pass 6 •
s•
Openmg lead •A

12 Author
Emlla17 From Hare
to 18 Hawk'l
vlctlmo
21 Centrefllne
22 - Alto, Calli.
23 Paradise
25 --dally
26 Jekyll
and27 - - arms
28- Lias
29 Actor Weal
31 ForrrNtr N.Y
mayor

A blurred picture,
an extra trick

Herbert Spencer, the English evolu
llonary phtlosopher, wrote, ''How often mtsused words generate m1sleadmg tho~ghts" lin my expert ence, IJ...-f--+-+--+~+­
"masused~' should be "m1sunder
andstood "I In bndge , a psych1c b1d may 16.-+-+--+--1-+51 Golf peg
mtslead the oppon e nts Durmg the IL-'-...L-J.....J._.J.._
52 Idaho hro.
play, though , you must mtslead the opponents w1th actions - the cards you
play - rather than words
CELEBRITY CIPHER
Changmg the subject for a moment ,
by Lula Campos
you are on lead agatnst a small slam
Cel8brity Cipher cr;ptogr1m1 are creatld from quoletlonl. ~ lart'IOYI ~.pall and pfWHnt
Each letter'" !he cipher stand1lor another Tdl'tay'sclu6 P llqvll• M
wtth an ace nl your hand You lead the
ace and the slam makes, whereas 1f
c y
OIAJ
c v T
DCA
V RCA H
Z F
you had led somethmg else, you would
have beaten the slam Alternatively
C A H
PKPIYTNK
OTAKV
T ' 0 0
you don't lead the ace and the slam
r11akes, whereas tf you had led the ace,
AKBKY
VRIF
J IT A J
LCDX
R
R MK
you would have beaten the slam
Wh1ch is more hkely'
RMKCRKV
HCBTH
HZ X K V
Enghsh expert Terence Reese,
whose opmton 1s respected,,thmks the
PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Sc1ence fiCtion 1s no more written for. sctentlsts ltian
ghost s tones are wnhen tq,r ghosts " - Bnan Ald1ss
latter IS more likely So, 1f m doubt ,
lead your ace at tnck one He;e, West,
an acolyte of ,Reese (that's a pun, the
mam btddmg system m England bemg
Acoll, s tarted wtth the ace and aneth·
Will
er club
lAM I
Now South had to play lhe trump
141tH ~r cv.r 1. POUAN
su1t Without loss He knew the odds
Reom~nee .,._,. of
•
cash the ace and kmg , hopmg the
four Kramblad word1
queen drops That was about to work
law to farm lour words
- unt1l East threw a wrench shaped
card mto the works When the spade
five was led oil the dummy at tr1ck
three, East played the .queen
Agamst someone capable of finding
th1s falsecanl, 11 ts nght for South to
contmue w1th his second lop spade
But South, behevmg the queen was a
smgleton, contmued w1th a low spade
to dummy's n1ne Wtth the adrenahn
flowmg, East produced the 10 to defeat the slam
...;,' son one who IS too busy to
s
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worry dunng the day and too
. - - - - - - - : - - ; s l e e p y to worrv • • • • - - -

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SERVICES

1994 lincoln Town Car, Signature
Series white wired leather Interior,

27,000ml 304-773-5186

1995 While Monte Carlo LS.
Loaded, $16 200. 614·•46·9219
or 304.fl7s.noa
76 Dodge Oar! k1an1 6, good running condition body lair S200
1lrrn, 614·992·5715
86 Buick Granda National Excel
Condition, Garage Kepi, 71 000

Mlloa, $9,500, OBO 614·4&lt;6·
&lt;619

T &amp; M Garage 404 FilTh Sl , New
Haven Same building as Scally's
Used Car1 All major &amp; minor me·
chanica! work at reasonable
rates. 30•-882·3752

1978 112 ton Chevy pick up truck,
good condition, nsw tires $1600,

call 614·992· 7242

810

Horne
Improvements

SCIIAM-liTS ANSWERS
Onent - Uncut- N01sy- Ztpper- NOT USE

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guaranies
Local rererences furnished Call

STRI(£ A8JJ)W N Tl-£ W1R ON
.

(614) 446 · 0870 Or (614) 237·

HIGH PRICES: !HOP THE CI.ASSFifDS,

0488 Rogers Waterproollng Es·
tabfished 1975

"I THURSDAY

Appliance Parts And Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex·
parlance AI.! Work Guaranteed,
French CIIV Maylag, 614·446·

7795

C&amp;C General Home Main·
tanence- Painting, Vinyl aiding,
carpentry, doors windows, bathl,
rroblle home repair and more For
tree estimate call Chel 814·992·

6323

1981 F 100 For~ pickup 351 engine, new ga.s tank, exhaust good
condition, $1500 Urm 30 4-675·
8896

DRYWALL

Hang, ftnlsh repair
Ceilings textureel, plaster repair
Call Tom 30•-675·4186 20 years
•
1903 Ford Ranger $1800 OBO ft experience

304-675·6115

1984 Chevy S·10 4X4, Good
Body, Good Tlrea, 2 a V· 6, With
Blown Head Gasket S1 000 Firm,

614·2•5·5513, 614·245·9171
Evenings

1985 Chevy SUburban 112 Jon,
6 2 diesel, aula air, high miles,
good runner, clean $3250, 614·
992·4111
1986 Ford 150 300 6 Cylinder, 4

Speed $2,400 614 4-46 2002

1986 Jeep Cherokee Low Miles
Good Concllllon, 614·446·9664/
1986 S·10 C ev~ pickup, 4 new
!Ires new pa
o 1 bad liner, toot
box, $4,200 3
s: 6751 attar

Joe's Home Malnlenanca, vinyl
aiding rooting, axtarlor palnUng,
power washing, free esllmalet,

614·992-4&lt;51

ASTRO-GRAPH

Protesslonal 20yrs experience
with all masonery, briclc, block,
alone Also room adGitlone,
rages, etc Free estimate• 3 4-

g•·a

882·3406 or 304-773-9550 •

0015, wv 304-578·23118

820

Freeman's Healing Ancl Cooling.
lnslallallon A.nd Service EPA
Certlfted Rosldlntla~ Corr1rNrolal

1993 Che...y EKiended Cab, Short
Bed Truck, 614·441·1906
1994 Chell'f, S-10, like New Red,
13 000 Miles (Remainder Factory
Warranty), Enhanced Vorlec, Au·
lomaUc Air, Tilt /CruiSe, Bedllner,
Asking $12,500,614-446-9355

COMFORT ASSURED DEALER
LAWRENCE ENTERPRISES '
Heal Pumps, Air COndlllonlnv. II·
You Don t Gall U1 We Bolh LOlli
Free Estlmalea, 1·800·287-6308,

614·4-46-6308, wv 002945

Residential or commercial wiring.,
nsw service or l'lpalrs. M•aler IJ-'
censed electrician Rldenou,..

Eloelrlcal, WV000306, 304·8l5·
1788

paper P 0 Box 4465 New York NY
10163 Be sure to slate your zotflac stgn

Leo (July 23-Aug 22) You mogh1 have
to bend a b1t more th an usual loday 10
appease a partner tn a bu srness arrange
ment If you re 1nfleK1ble BKpect a Stmtlar
•esponse

Plumbing &amp;
Healing

Refrigeration
614-992·4111

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Ron s TV SeNice, epeclallzlng In
Zenith also 1erv1c1ng most olher
brand• House calls, 1· 800· 787·

614-266·1811

1990 Chevy Silverado 112 ton, V·
9 aula, air, ioiKied 138K $7250,

I'

standmg the Influences that govem you 1n
tfle year ahead Send for your Astra
Graph pred1Ct1ons today by ma1l1ng $2
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w

CJJirthday

Fnday July 14 1995
A number of favorable shtffs m1ght be '"
store for you 10 th e year ahead II looks
like you 11 disengage tram unproductiv e
Invol vem en ts and find new paths of

prom.se
CANCER (June

~J,July 22) Subdue lhe
wge today 1o gamble on th1ngs about
which you know little The odds might run
agarnst you al th1s 11me so use your best
JUdgment Gel a Jump on !de by unde;~

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) If you are
slovenly 1n your Iasks today , don I expect
co-workers to cover up for you Instead.
they m1ght even squeal oo you

LIBRA (Sept 23·0et 231 Do no1 buy
somethtng costly today thmk1ng that
you II be able to sell 1t when you grow
t~red of 11 That market m1ght not be there

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) Dosunguosh
tdday between be1ng assentve and be1ng
abras1ve If you can I make th1s drstmc·
t10Ft, you may defeat your purpose

SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 23·Doe 21) Let
bygones be bygones -&lt;today If you
attempt to even up an old score it could
make a bad situation even worse

CAPRICORN (Doc 22-Jon 191 Upon

•

occaS1on you re too generous 10 the
wrong people Th1s could be one of those
days when you 1gnore th e deserv1ng and
cater lo the users

AQUARIUS (Jan 20·Feb 19) Avood
do1ng thrngs loday thai mtght cause compamons to lose respect for you Walk the
stra1ght and narrow and keep your Charisma mlacl

PISCES (Feb 20·Morch 20) Today 11
you 1eel someone has wronged you try
to f org tve !he o1fense Harbormg a
grudge could cause 11 to grow d1spropor
t1onately

ARIES (March 21 · Aprll 19) In an
lnvolvemer,t wtth fnends today, don I alter
plans wtthout consu lltng them ftrst Your
move could complicate everyone s agen·
da mclud1ng your own ,

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Lei an unre
solved volatile matter between you and
your mate rest today Th1s 1ssue has a
short fu se on bo th ends and co uld
explode at a momenl's notice

GEMINI (Moy 21-Juno 20) Do not dele·
gate ass1gnments today to a person who

has perlormed poorly for you on the past
Th1s md1v1dual m1ght cause you evlm
more ser10us pro~lems th1s lime

'

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,

37 Slinging .
plant
39 Morathon11r
41 Stupid one
43 e..,realed
anger
44 Majesty
45 Houoe
additions
47 Whirl
48 Vary email
quantity
49 Grad. dog.
50 Down

llcRI~lHI~I

~ENDER

'WE.DOO\~(
I(AA(,AAC()~I ·AAM f\~ I

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1978

t97652
•J 7 6

DOWN

r::~:.~'

CL.INI

Budget Transmissions, Used
Rebuilt All 'JYpes Accessible T.o
over~ 10 ODO Transmission, Alsp
Parts Clutches &amp; • Pressure
Plates, 614-379-2005

43,000ml , GMC chassis, 400
GMC engine, generator , &amp; air
$7,500 firm 30C·B75·1702 a!ler

1985 Chav 4)(4 Pick-Up Fair
ShopO, 11,600, 614-25&amp;9391

1985 Honda Aceof4 LX, maroon,
automatic, extra nice, 78,000

(,L.INJC.

pi lOaded 304-675·4994

Sprn

Topa, Black, 12,500, 614 3670138

t'#fAPACfft

I :1.;.993:.:..~Cu_l:.la~ss.:..,.S_up_ro_mo-.,.S-4.,.D-o-or, I :1::9.;.77:.::;W::I:.Id::o::rn~e::s.;.s:.2::4:.'::W::I::Ih.;.A_I_I/

$20000BO, 614-992·•111
1978 Ch8\r'Y Impala 1-talion wagon, 51,700 niles, good condition,

FOR6ET..

1987 4·Winns Freedom 160 sk.l

1991 Sunblrd cor?Jerlible $7 900
304-675·5318evemngr.

1966 Ford Galaxy 500 Convert·
lble 58 000 original miles needs
top and carpet, owrall excellenl
mechanical condition, v\ry lillie
rust, $2000 oeo 614-992·41 t 1

REMEMBER .

boal 304-862·2658,

Four year old bay Arabian geld·
1ng, Sl", started under saddle,

1964 Jetstar 88 Oldsmobile Holl·
day Coupe collector quallly,
original $3,500 llrm 304·675·

1

1210 (Work) 614·••S-0073

Will

981 0

1M SURPRISED SOME T~IIIJ65
'(OU CAN
'&lt;OV NEVER

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1982 Century 19 Deep V 185
Horse Mercrutser Inboard, Oul·
board, $6,900, {Home) 614-446·

1991 Plymouth Acclaim Nice,
One Owner, A/C , SS 300, 614·
446-7623 Evenings

TRANSPORTATION

RI&amp;I-!T HERE 15 W~ERE I USED TO
STAND WAITIN&amp; FORT~E SC~OOL SUS!
RI6HT HERE ON Tl415 VER't' SPOT!

5061

3yr old Registered Thoroughbred
Filly, $2,000 304-675·3030 olllce,
or 304-675·4232 home

937·20

. PEANUTS

1978 Re nken Inboard-outboard,
22Bhp asking $4,100 3o.4·773·

New gas tanks one ton truck
wheels, radiators lloor mats, etc
0 &amp; A Auto, Ripley, WV 304 372·
3933 or t ·800·273-9329

18

.,

304 773 5707

1991 Mustang LX, red 50 au·
tomallc, goad condition 50,000
miles $6500 614·992-6296

• 8 4

55 Like me"l
56 Late

1

1977 Slarcrall, 18' with lop 1978
Mercury 90 hp With pawerlllt,
Traii·A-Crall boat trailer 1978,

760

AQ I0
• 6 32

54 Guides

By Philhp Alder

256-6434

10 Holstein Springer Hailers 20
tlve weight Holstein Hellers
Thursday July 13th 2pm Jack·
son Co Uvestock Market, Ripley

Hay lor sale 614-8 43·5 350 or
4
1
61 949 220
Premium oa1/allalla ro lls, $25
Straw Storage &amp; delivery avail·
able Morgan's Farm At 35 304·

TO HEAR
THAT!!

Evenrude Motor $650 , Bowling
Garden Tractor 16 HP $650, 614-

1989 Plymouth Sundance 5
Speed 80 000 Miles $2,750 614·

Hay &amp; Grain

TICKLED .

MAW'S
GRUBBIN'
MOE II

15 F! Aluminum Boat, 18 HP

630

640

1 SHORE AM
R.....r

1270 Anytime

614•4-46·1619
256·1233, 614-256·1S39

SOME
VARMINT STOLE

15 Fool , 973 Winner With 50 HP
Evlnrude Molar, $1,500, 614-441-

5515

1----------Livestock

SHERIFF !I

JOB II

1988 Ford Escor l LX, alr, runs
good looks good $1 600 304·
675-2725
1989 Escort GT, s Speed, air am
lm casseue, excellent $2,700

1986 Ford Escort Gl 5 Speed
Air AMIFM Excellenl CoMIIIon
$1,050 OBO 614-379-2645

IF THINGS DON'T PICK UP
PURTY SOON-- I'LL BE OUT
OF A

\

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

1985 Cutlass Supreme V 6 T·

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Call Ron Evans 1.fl!J0.537·9528

· BARNEY

Condllon, $2 600, 614·379-2561

New Idea 706 Diesel Unlsystem
With Com bine &amp; Grain Table
Good Condllton $3,500, New Idea
2 Row Corn PICker Good Aunnlf'{;l
Condlllon, $ t ,200, John Deere 4
Row corn Planter, Good FerUUzer
Compartments $300 Fertilizer
Spreader 3 Pt Hlleh Mount $150,
300 Gallon SprEJver Wllh Booms 3
PI Hitch Mount $200 614-245-

Electric Wha&amp;Jchalrs, Eleclrlc
Scooters New/Used Scooter Lilli,
Stairway Elevators Lift Chairs, Rail Terrier Puppies, A.pprox B
Bowman's Homecare 6 14· 446· Weeks Old, Weaned, 140 Piece, 1 0003
7283
• 2 Malea 2 Females, 614·U6· 1982 Granada 77,000 Miles, 6
3821 •
Cylinder, Automat~. 4 Door, $950,
For Sale Fancy Comets &amp; Other
Gofdlleh, &amp; Wa!er Garden Ullles, White English Seller Puppies, 7 614-446.()208
614.,.46-9476
Weelll Old, $100 Each, Ador- 1982 Pontiac Phoenix, 2 B engine,
able! Call Jim Sisson, 614·448· auto, good cond, $800 304 675·
Fuller Brush Brooms mops, 0106
2074
brushes and household clea ning
products July Sale 20% oil regu- 680
FruHs&amp;
1984 Dodge Omnl, New Tires,
lar price Dale wood, lnd Dlsl.,
Mull~r, And Banal"/, Good Condl·
Vegetables
Pll&lt;lno 304·675 1090
lion, Good Work Car $850, 8t4Glrl11 Clothing Sizes NB 2T Boys Blackbtrrl&amp;l· nalure's finest· $31 ~&lt;6·4-455
10· 14, Grace Seville Stroller Ca· qt , picked and bagged Call to 19B5 Buick LeSabre, 4 door,
p~co ordor, 81 4-992-32«.
~r{./Casual Maternl ly, 614•367·
auto, PB, PS, air, $1950, call 614·

Hully 18 Sp Mountain Blke1 Brand
Now $250, Will Sell l15o,
614·
4~6..556

1986 Chevrolet CavaHer AS Gray
WI 1h G Cl 01 h 1 t" A t0 AMf
ray
n ' u '
FM Stereo, Cruise, Power Locks,
Rear Delroster Approx 110,000
Miles, Ask ing $1,200, 614·446·
4724 Leave Message Or Call
1333 Stale Route 7 North, Bel·
wean Skyline lanes And KanaugaOrlwln "

6898

Dog Obedience Classes, The
Right Paw Ttathlng Center, For lnform&amp;tlon Call614·446·1864

1985 Plymouth Colt, 5 Speea,
$1 ,000, 1983 Chrysler • Cyli nder,
Automatic $750, Both GoDd
Cars 6H·«1~584
1965 Subaru Gl Good condlllon
Standard, 1900, 61 .._245--0904

FARM &amp; LAWN GALLIPOL IS,
OHIO 614·446-2412 Or 1·800·
594·1111

1962 Ford Fairland Original En·
glne, Good For Parts Or To Re
store, 614·388· 8783 614·388·

30&lt;-675-2063

Auto• for Sale

614·446•4015 Can Be Seen At

Baby Rabbits For Sale, Nether·
land Dwarls Dulch, Mlnrex, Full
BloOded Rabblls 614-388·8577
Birds Iguanas, Tarantulas mice
Fish Tank &amp; Pet Shop, 2413
Jackson A11e Polnl Pleasant

o

6 Mo $7 950 C~RMICHAEL'S

710 Autos for Sale

Chocolate AKC Registered Chol·
colate lab Puppies, 7 Weeks Old,
4 LolL 614-446·7395

Log~

$11,900 JD 2640 $10,900, JO
2640 W /New 520 Lo ader
$14,900 MF 135 Gas $4,950,
New so, lio, 85 100 HP Traclors
In Stock NH BS3 Round Baler Ex
$8 500, NH 565 Square Baler U~e
New $8,500 JO 9 Fl Rake $750,
IH 241 Acuna Baler $3,250, New
17 Ft Hay Tedders $2,700, New
H &amp; S Rakes In Stock, H &amp; S
1350 Mulllpurpse Spreader Used

81.-379-~726

Complete girl s bedroom suite,
$375 walnut 7 piece dining room
labia and cl'lalrs $200; very good
condit ion, 614·992-5085 aller

6pm

&amp; Canopy $13 900, JO 2940

71

• 8 3 2
• 8 7 5

,

AA K 7 6 4

11 ,600 304-675·2396

610 Farm Equlpmant

EAST

SOUTH

Motorcycles

1992 Yamaha Banshee Excellent

WEST

AA9853

1978 Handa Trail 90 Runs Great,

BTI/s 614·441·1205

Vartou1 Shelves &amp; Displays S50
10 Spd Blcyde $10, Gerdtn Till·
er S1S Portable Seale !I ()..60 Ibe
Good Condltlon, S30, Aelrlgeralor

HF;'S
(A.I'I.FFILI P.T£D

Olio

800-533-3453

B Foot Drake Satellite Dlah $350,

Buselt Sora Bed Sleeps Two,
Black &amp; While Tweed Beautllul,

·'

1990 Oodt;1e Ram Van B-250
72 ooo Miles, S6 000, Can Be
Seen At Gallipolis Dally Tribune
825 Third Avenue, Gallipolis

SIGNS Portable lighted changeable leHer algn S329 Free aaners
&amp; delivery Plastic Ieifer&amp; 155
{second box tree) AAA Signs 1·

560

•K Q

'

sword a

18 Detroit team

17 lrlah
18 Measure
of land
, 19 School org
[20 Scruff
24 Certain
26 Group of six

t A K Q 10

1987 Eddie Bauer Ford Bronco II
4 WD AC. AT, Power Brekaa,
A.nd Steering, AM/FM Stereo,
614-26-5540

$100, 614-742-2400

7 LS 95

Puz:t~

(2 wda.)
49 Speckled
52 Central Allan
53 Fought wl1h

14 Punctual
(2 wd1)
15 ~all

•J 9 5
•K Q J 4

2866

Aoclt Clly cherry bM,oom suHe
with queen SIZe bed end HIQh Boy
chest dresser nlghtstand and
slaps, $3000, round pedestal
table and tour chairs $300, t2x14
lndoor/ouldoor green carpet ,

550

NORTH

A.nawer IO PteVIOUI

46 Helen ot46 Wholly

Actor Eetevaz

1985 Plymoulh Voyager, 4 cylln·
der automatic PS, PB PW,
cruise air amllm cassette excel
!enl condition Inside and oul,
73,000 actual miles, 614-992·

duty gaalogs 160 304-675·2396

bucket
40 Mention
4t -degrM
421mpuiH

AduHinoect
Hlghe1t point
Ru1hed

ALDER

$3,500, 81H46-9243, EvorlngL

RCA color TV SSO Sears heavy

6 Boa Constrtcror wllh nice cage
$400 304-882·3636 or 304·882·

bUlkS
Socks, teet, brlels, mllllary surplus Best prices around 42355
SA 7, Tuppers Plains, Ohio

4 WD New
Tires, Brakes I Englr., looks &amp;
Run1 Good 13,000, 614-3688801, 61,..992-6976 leave Mas·
1985 Bronco II GoOd Condition,

1500 llrm 304-675·7297

3pc living room sulle ooltee table
end tables, 2 lamps 304·675·
4558 alter Bpm.

OBO 614·388 6654 Or 614·388·
9545

PHILLIP
1982 Ford F-150

saga

Ing box $100 304-675·7580

Repaired New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock

510

Iem 1300 304-882-34ol6

Ffee Del Mil"/ Within 25 Miles

Buy or sell FUverlne Anllquee ,
1124 E Main Streel, on Rt 124,
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to 6 00 pm, Sunday 100 to

the o11erlng.

OAKWOOD HOMES, Nltro, WV
Direct fac to~ sales No midd le
man Save Sf OOO'st 304·755

Olive St, Gallipolis New &amp; used
lurnltura. l'lealan Western &amp;
Worl&lt; boo!J 614-4ol6-3159

Nice ;? bed room mobile hQ,_me In
Middleport, 614-992-5858

2ol5 5992

VENDING Won I Gel Rich Culck.
Will Gel Steady, Cash Income,
Pr10od To Soli 1·8oo-820-6782

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITUR E 62

530

1·800·837-3238

Never IIYed In 3041755 7191

Side by Side Aetrlgerator Ice &amp;
waler In !he door Almond $825
G E Relrtgeralor like new 1 year
warranty $325 Skte by Side Ae·
lrlgerator Coppertone 1265
Upright Fte11er 16 Cu, 11. $150.
May lag Wringer Washer J 150
Automatic Wl'llrlpool Washer
$125 Whirlpool Dryer $95 Hot·
poinl Dryer $95 30tn Eleclrlc
Range $95 stcaggs Appliances,
76 Vine street Gallipolis, Oh
61 ....US-7398 or 1-800-499-3499

143, Pomeroy, 304-662-2904

homeowners Insurance and she
rmnlhS FREE 101 rent OOiy $1025
Wwn and $20717 per month Ca\1

mail until you have lnvllstlgaled 1.;..:.:;;..:.;_:.:.;_:__ __,,_--

r-

992·3743

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that y.;&gt;u do bust·
neu with people you know and
NOT to send money through the

tl'1eFederarFalrHouslng Act
oi196B wNch makes I! Illegal
to advertise "any preference
llmllatlon or discrimination
based on race color, religion,

USED APPLIANCES

Washers, Clryara relrlgerators,
ranges Skaggs Appllancu, 78
VIne Slreel, Call 614·446·7398,
, -800-&lt;199-3499

.Sun Valley Nurury School
Ctllldeare M·F 6am-5 30pm Ages
"2·K, Young School Age During
Summer 3 Cays per Week Mini·

One Drake Satellite 1ys1em $600.
One Fisher/Yamaha stereo IYI·

night~

Country Furniture-Furniture lor

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

''

NEA ·Crossword Puzzle

Grampa to young boy, "It's better to have a little abtlity
and use 11 well, than to have lots of ability and NOT US£:
it •

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Thursday, July 13, 1995

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Page 12 • The Daily Sentinel

Area youth attend
livestock con.terences

Beat of the Bend ...
by Bob Hoeflich
first ice cream social in several
years beginning at 4 p.m. The
group will also bave sandwiches
and homemade pies and cakes on
hand for the social.
And, by the way, the deparunent
also sells greeting cards a.' a fundraising activity . The boxed cards
are nice, so I'm told, and you get a
relative nice supply for $3 and $4 a
box.

Oops.
Sorry, but I gave you an incorrect phone number to call if you
bave photos of the former railroad
stations in Pomeroy, Middleport,
Hobson and other points east.
The photos-the group would
also like pictures of the street car
activities in Meigs County-will be
· used in conjunction with an
upcoming train sbow by the Railroad Club of Southeast Ohio at the
Meigs Library in Pomeroy, July
31-Aug. 6.
If you have any photos of these
things which you would loan
please call David Robinette at 9927541.
SHEEP CONFERENCE - Christy Drake of Racine, c~ter,
alterided the- 199"5 Sheep Youth Conference held July s:7 at the
Ohio State University in Columbus. Also shown are Roger High,
OSU coordinator for sheep education and management, left, and
•a~!Ml sciomc'es de artment
Dr. David Zartman.
.

BEEF CONFERENCE- Jamie Drake of Racine, center,
attended the 1995 Beef Youth Conference held July 5-7 at the Ohio
State University in Columbus. Also shown are heef specialist Dr.
Steve Boyles, left, and animal sciences department chairman Dr.
David Zartman.

Also coming up this month on ·
Saturday, July 29, Will be an open
house-reception honoring the new
Mr. and Mrs . Andrew Kish, the
former Vicki L. Gaul. ·
The couple was married on June
24, this year, at Fairfax, Va., and
the reception will be hosted by
Vicki's family, Jake and Mid Gaul,
Larry and Patricia Gaul Clay, and
Victor and Darlene Gaul.
The local reception will be from
2 to 4 p.m. at the Chester United
Methodist Church. Vicki is hoping
to See a lot of her classmates from
the Eastern High School, Class of
1975, stopping by to meet Andy
and to' chat for a spell in addition to
other friends and former neighbors.

Peter Barrale of Soquel, Calif.,
is-due to illness-selling his 35
year collection of postcards and
paper Americana.
Barrale was the subject of a feature story .in a Californi,a newspaper. According to the story he has
· more than 40,-ooo cards. And how
do you fiUn here? Well, Barrale
has a 1872 check issued by tile
First National Bank in Pomeroy .
He will sell the original checkmade out to Jdseph Bell and Co.,
and signed by Waid Cross-for $6.
So--if you are a collector and want
to get in touch, his address is 999
Old San Jose Road, Np. 18, Soquel,
Calif., 95073-9793.
•

CAMARO RS
V-6, A!C, 5 spd, PS, PB, tilt,
cruise, AM/FM cass.
MORE

1995 FORD

ESCORT 2 DR LX
4 cyl, auto, air cond., PS,
PB, Pwr mirrors, dual a r
bags, AM/FM CD Player,
More

•

The faithful members of the
Women's Auxiliary at Veterans
Memorial Hospital will be doing
their annual "day on the town" bit
next Tuesday. The group will do
lunch at The Dutchman Restaurant
in Logan and then travel on to L&lt;U.l·
caster to do a bit of shopping at the
River Valley Mall.

If you're hankering for some
homemade ice cream as a way tn ,
·beat the hea't you migbt want to
Sure \1 ~ can live without air
head out to the' Chester Fire conditioning-but who wants to?
Department quarters this Saturday. Do keep smiling.
·
The deparunent will be staging its

$14,449

$11,449

1993 FORD

1993 FORD
MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE

TEMPO
..• 4 dr, 4 cyl, aUto, air cond,

' AM/FM cass, tilt, cruise, all
power equip.

air cond., AM/FM cass,
cruise, PS, PB, PW, POL,

.,~,to,

-Society scrapbook-----'"

$199

DEAN'S LIST
Ray R. Proflitt, ·Jr., son of Ray
and Sheila Proffitt, Sr., Syracuse,
made the dean's list for the last
grading period at De Vry Institute
of Technology, Columbus. ·He had
a grade point average of 3.53.

BASHAN AUXILIARY
Plans for an ice cream social on
Aug. 25 were made .when the
Bashan Ladies Auxiliary met
recent! y. The group also purchased
two new ice cream freezers. ·

Pioneer Days to be held
this weekend at ·museu-m
DAIRY
CE Hamm of Ra'cine, center,
· attended the 1995 Dairy Youth Conference held July 5-7 at the
Ohio State University in Columbus. Also shown are dairy speCial·
ist Dr. Pete Spike, left, and animal s,;iences department chairman
Dr. David Zartman.

1994 CHEV ·

*

mo.

1993 FORD
T·BIRD LX

1994 MERCURY
COUGAR XR-7

V-6, auto, air cond., tilt,
cruise, AM/FM cass, PS, PB,
PW, POL, PWR seat.

v:a, auto., A/C, AM/FM
cass, tilt, cruise, PS, PB,
PW, POL, Pwr seat.

1992 BUICK

1992 MERCURY

CENTURY 4 DR

SABLE

Kanawha Valley Rangers throughout the ev~:nt.
· There will be craflers, flea markets, live entertainmeilt by local
bands, singers and cloggers both
days. Museum volunteers in costume will be available to visitors in
various appropriate bui.ldings on
the site.
Antique machines such as a
steam powered saw mill, and stem
powere'd thrashers will be demonstrated.
·
'

A variety of entertainment and
demonslrations will be featured at
· the annual Pioneer Days of the
West Virginia State Farm Museum
this weekend.
Gates will open at 7:30a.m. Saturday morning and admissioil is
free. There will be various artists
who will be doing demonslrations
of pioneer skills such as blacksmithing, quilting, spinning, bronm
making, and an encampment ol1 the

Meigs land transfers posted
Deed, Joseph D. and Patricia A.
McKay to Kenneth and Cathy
Jacks, Salisbury;
Deed, Albert W. and Faye E.
Schultz to Alberta Hysell and Julie
Murdock, Bedford, 27 acres;
Deed, James and Carol A.
Mourning to Leroy R. Chapman,
Pomeroy lot;
Deed, Steve Allen and Connie
Faye Burton to Eli Ebersbach III,
Middleport lot;
Deed, Audrey L. and Michnel E.
Johnson to Theron David Work·
man, Salisbury parcels;
Affidavit, Martha E. Jeffers,
deceased, to Gene Jeffers,
Scipio/Columbia parcels;
Deed, Gene Jeffers to Robert
Lowell and Mnrco Reed ·Jeffers,
Columbia/Scipio pard:ls;
Deed, Robert S. and Aretta M.
Montgomery to Robert G. and
Betty J. Morris, Letart, .2587 acres;
Deed, Phillip Gary Coo!Q, Phillip
Gary Cooke, Deborah K. Cook,
Deborah K . Cooke to Deborah K.
Cooke, Chester, 1.03 acres;
Deed, Granville and J o Anna
Stout to Bobby L. and Rebecca M. •

Sheets, Columbia, 5.014 acres;
Deed, Landon E. and Dorothy
A. McDaniel to Virginia R. Underwood, Salisbury;
Easement, Manning D. Webster
to Jeffery A. and Angelfl I. Delong,
Meigs;
·
Deed, Meigs County Public
Library to Jack R. Welker,
Pomeroy lracts;
Deed, Jack R. and Paula J .
Welker to Christopher E. Tenaglia,
Pomeroy lracts;
Deed, Steve and Belinda Lane
to Stephen H. and Dorothy P.
Hupp, Middleport lot;
Deed, Steven Hupp, Stephen H.
Hupp, Dorothy P. Hupp to Middleport Village, Salisbury parcel;
·
Easement, James L. and June
Ridenour to Columbia Gas of Ohio,
et al., Chester;
Deed, Laura P. Krebs to Charles
E. Krebs, Columbia, 1.247 acres;
· Deed, George and Nancy
Collins to Patricia K. Hayman,
·Olive, 1.5496 acn;s;
Affidavit, Clayton H. Allen,
deceased, to Clarice E. Allen,
Chester.

---Poet's corner--Mealtime At Millie's
It was mealtime at Millie's
And the usual bout. Fighting for food
B_efore t11e y were out.
The "early bird" naturally
Got to the worm,
And also the coconut pie In
return.
Oli for a taSte
Of ribs or some steak.
''I'm sorry we're out.
You got here too laic."
The waitress smiles
As she lists what is left,
"Meatloaf sandwich
Or baked chicken breasts."
And what of.the pie?
The waitress suggests,
"Order it first,

Or there won' t be none left."
Swoosh goes the coconut,
Then banana cream;
Gone is the apple ...
· They're now but a dream.
The regulars watch
And laugh worry free
As they coach me on ordering
A vegetable medley.
A word to the rookie
When eating at'Millie' s
Always be earlyNot one minute late!
Lest ali of your favoriies, ,
Find the "early bird's" plate!

•

Jane Coleman
Columbia, S.C. 29210
(formerly of Rutland)

Food ·service program available
Carleton School announces ttk wi~hout r.e~ard? to race, colo1,
sponsorship of the
food nau?"al ongm, sex, age, or d•sablls~mmer

service program for ch1ldren by the 1ty, tt was reported . .
Ohio Department of Education. .
Meals are b~ing provided at
. Free meals will be made avml· Carleton School m Syracuse, Manable to all .children 18 years of age day through Friday, 11 a.m. to
and under and to young adults ages 12:30 p.m. July ,17 through Aug. 7.
19 to 21 who have a current indi · Additional information .on the provi dualized education plan
gram may be obtained by calling
The meals will be provided . Carleton School at 992-6681.
•

At

Swisher and Lohse
Prices Good Thru Tuesday July 18
· Cassette Tapes
Country &amp; Oldies
Reg. $4.99 .

ONLY

$3.39

Timex ·
.Watches

30% off
Jewelry
.Complete Stock

Women's
Colognes ·
Complete Stock

'20% off
Cold

27¢can ·
Greeting C~rds

30% off

1992 FORD
T·BIRD• LX

Reg. $12.95
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ONLY s8.95
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Mon. thru Sat. 8:00a.m. to 9:00p.m.
· Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m.
PRESCRIPTION
PH. 992·2955
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·
Week
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l992 MERCURY
.TRACER 4 DR

cyl, auto, air cond., PS,
auto, A/C, AM/FM
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cass, tilt; cru,lse, PS, PB,
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PW, POL, Pwr seat.
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Clean Low Miles

wheel drive, 4 cyl,
auto, air cond., PS, PB,
PW, POL, tilt, cruise,
cass. etc.

Pet Tales &amp; Gladys .
"""3-.rd Friends

Stetson Cologne
&amp; After Shave

V-6, auto, air cond.,
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$10,749

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Alarm
Clocks

4 cyl, auto, air cond., PS,
PB, PW, POL, tilt, cruise,
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CLEAN

~

$9,949

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'Payments quoted are 2! month Red Carpet Lease -"The Plan· payments are based on $2,000 down
payment at time of deliVery. WarrantY included. State taxes not included.
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