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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipoiis, OH • Point Pl.easant, WV

Sunday, January 11, 1998

Broncos,
Packers
in finals

C·hamber group Midwest could reap·the wild wind .
discusses _
goals
.._,

. ' GALLIPOLIS - Industrial , business and .commercial development
goals were discussed during the
recent Gallia County Chamber of
Commerce Quarterly Busine ~s
Exchange.
The event was held at the newly
renovated OVB Anne&lt; on Third
Avenue' which features a state-ofthe-art multimedia room.
Chamber President Gary Roach
reported on the group' s combined
efforts with the Community
Improvement Corporation. (C IC) .
Those attending were provided a
hooklet outlining the Chamber and
CIC's goals for 1998.
Industrial, business and commercial development goals for the
group incl ude : improving marketing for the industrial park. gathering information' on business gra nts
-and low interest loa ns, funhcr
development along Eastern Avenue.
support of the county's agricultura l
husjness . and refining the communitys touri sm markeung plan.
The goals and objectives also
rromotc renewed responsibilities to
yearly events such as the River
Recreation Festival, Potpourri in
the Park, and the Civil War Days.
Emphasis 111 marketing will
· include the entire county. not JUSt
Ga llipolis.
Robin Fowler, vice president of
the Gallipolis Retail Merchants
Association. reported on the organization's downtown Christmas decorating project. U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland raised some current legis lative
issues which may affect area 's
economy. su&gt;h as new emissions

By GEORGE ANTHAN
'The Des Moirfes Register
laws. His pre- ,-'---,-=----, ~ WASHINGTON - The Northwest Area Foundati on at St. Paul
senration was
by
followed
, notes that among the most discussed
Stale Rcr. John
subjecLs when famners' gather in'small
Carey 'I) who
town coffe~ shops is the weather,
commended
including the wind that blows steady
the · business
and strqng throughout much of the
leaders for their
Upper MidwesL
role in econom This wind , say• foundation eneric development
gy analyst William Brakkcn, is more
of the communi Daniel Neff
than a topic of conversation. It's a
ty.
potential source of electricity in the
Guc\1 speaker was Daniel Neff.
region .
director of the governor's office of
Many of the big turbines arc
Appalachia. Neff spoke on ecobeing located on farms and ranches.
nomic dcvelorment in rural comproviding a steady tncome to the land
munities. the future of ut ilities. and
owners eit her through land leases
the role of OVRDC.
with power companies. or through
The
Quarterly
Basiness
sharing of the income from sale of
Exchange is hosted by a busine ss
J
·
electrici ty.
member of the Gallia Count y
Brakken states that Iowa, MinChamber of Commerce. As· Decemnesota, North and South Dakota,
ber'' host, the Ohio Valley Bank
Nebraska . Montana and Kansas have
greeted guests with a Power Point
been call ed " the Saudi Arabia of
presentat ion . The evening included
wind energy."
a light buffet and tour&gt; for interestMinne sota . said Brakken, soo n
ed indi vidua ls. The eve nt · allows
wi ll be second on ly to Califorma 111
members to ga in insight through
wi nd energy production. And Iowa
interaction with each other and an
isn' t far behind. he satd.
informational talk from an expert in
, Brakken cited a 122-megawa u
business and development.
James L. Dailey, chatrman and
chief exec utive offi cer of Ohio ValIcy Bank, commented, "There have
GALLIPOLIS - AlhertaA. Lewis,
been so many wonderful changes at a Modern Woodmen of America repthe Chamber of Commerce. We arc resentati ve for the Gallipolis area. has
honored and exc ited ·to host this attained th e Fraternal Insurance
event. We all need to he reminded Counsellor (FIC) designation.
to pitch · in and support organizaThe FIC ti tle is an educational
tions like these which benefit' the designation that can be earned by.
econom tc developl)'lent of Gallia career life underwriters associated
Cou nty."
with fraternal insurance societies.
Lewis devoted more than one
year to meeting the examination and
.career development criteria set by t))e

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2150 Eastern Ave.

Gallipolis, OH

.446·9777 or 446·2484

New Massey Ferguson Tractors In Stock

CLEAN HOUSE

WITH THE

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wind fam)'planncd for Buena .Vista scientifically bas~d.
County by Zqnd Development CofP".,
The American Wind Energy Assowith power from the turbines to be ciation has est.imatcd that by 2poo,
purchased by several utility compa- the cost of wind-generated electricinies. He said plan s for another 80 ty will range from 2.5. cents to 7.5
megawatts to be built in Iowa are cents a kilowatt hour, compared to a
. being discussed. For example, seven range of 25 cents to 30 cents in the
municipal utilities are planning a early 1980s. Some wind farms now
2.25-megawau wind power project produce power at 5 cents a kilowatt
near Algona. Iowa.
hour, Brakken said, about the same
In 1996, the Northwest Area rate for new coal-fired plants.
Foundation reports, Mimiesota-based
Waverly, Iowa. Light &amp; Power
Northern Alternative Energy built the Co. manager Glenh Cannon emphathen-largest wind turbine in the coun- sizes Iowa now must impon the coal ,
try on a famn near Sibley, Iowa. oil anq natural gas that produces most
Recently, a second 600-kilowau tur- of its power, and that wind would
bine was installed on the site, accord- represent a sort of in-state resource.
•ing to Iowa Department of Natural
Despite its ob•ious environmental
Resources official s.
advantages, wind power has stagnatAs Brakken poi nts out , "wind- ed in recent years because of the
generated electricity is not))ing new uncenainties over proposals to shift
on the Plains; wind power brought the industry from one of regulated
thousands of prairie homesteads their
first electricity in the 1920s and
1930s. But when rural electrification
programs extended utility power to
rural residents in the late 1930s, wind
power no longer co~ ld CO!Jlpele on
the basis of cost or convenience."
But wind power has declined in
cost as turbine s have become much
more efficient and their siting is more

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monopolies to open co~petition . ,
If that happens, uuhues wtll face
· pressure to cut ~osts to meet competition fiom the cheapest of the natural gas and coal-fired plants._s~ any
investments now in new facrltues ts
deemed risky.
The challenge for Congress and
the states ts to ensure that any deregulatiOn scheme docs not sti ne emerging renewable energy technologies.
including wind power.

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1/ol. 48, NO. 187

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By AARON MARSHALL
Gannett News Service
COLUMBUS - A $5.2 hill ion primary and secondary education spending plan for 1999 slated for a Ohio House lloor vote today contains more
state aid for most area schools when compared to 1998 level s.
· District by district printouts of state funding levels in 1999 for schools
in Meigs and Gallia Counties show all districts but one receiving increases
under House Bill 650. The latest district numbers rcllect the status of the
- bill when it was approved 29-2 by the House Finance Commiltec Thursday
:night. The measure still must be approved on the House lloor on Monday

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ttsscss lhundcrstonn dama~c at Hoc k-

' Was$6,950

CONTEST WINNER - LIUle Tyler Haynes,
winner .of Meigs County's First Baby of 1998

$9950 $9950 $9950 SJO 950
I

Was 113,950

Was $13,950

Was $14,950

Winner in ·Meigs County's "First
Bahy of 1998 " contest is Tyler
Thomas Haynes. son of Tim and
Kimberly Haynes of Pomeroy.
The !even pound, th.-ec ounce
infant was horn on Jan. J at the Holler Medical Center in Gallipolis.
He is Mr. and Mrs. Hayne s' first
child.
Waunita and Wallace Haynes of
Syracuse and Dclories and Rohcrt
Burton of Pomeroy arc the gran~­
parcnts.
As winner of the contest sponsored hy The Daily Sentinel and
Meigs County mcn.:hant s. the inf~llll

IYI Chevy Mome 1:ar1o
Stock 'inbet 8T!i6A

.

_$141650
Was $16,950

I!IYSI:• rysler LIIS

1!'-15 BliCk llSI•re CISI•

Stock Nunbe! 8B10A

Stocl&lt; Nllllbar 7878-'

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$5,950 $7.950 $7650 $8,950
Was 17,950

1m Ford Aerosrar XL

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Was$9,950

1!1!13 PIY••I• Vl}llfr VII

...
.
-$9950 $91950
Stock Number 1Tt001A

' Was $11;950

Stocl&lt; 'ilnber 7C:JI6B

Was 111,950 .

I

Was 19,950

1!1!14 mvy s-10 rrr~up

l!lll Clfl} G2111-Jop CIIIY. VII
St,ock Number B004A

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By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Cut spending or raise revenue .
Those were the re.: ommendations of
state auditors to Middleport Villa~c
Council in an audit released recently
hy State Auditor Jim Petro.

SJ0,95U .· $10,950
. Was 112,950

Au&lt;.Jitors also recommended cnun-

Was $12,950

Mi Fft 1111rr Ell. Sl. Pill!
Stock Nunbat 7C34l!

Shennie 4X4 ...................Special Sale $5995

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475 South ChUI~h Street · Ripley, WV J-800-8Z2-0417 ·372-2844
Mady-&amp;lllrday 9 a.m. •8 p.111. • Sunday 1p,m. • 8 p.m

and hi s parent s qualify for a variety
of gifts inducting a $50 savings hond
from Fanners Bank and S~1vings
('(,mpany. Pomf.!n,y; n case nfGcrhcr
hahy food from Foodland. Pomeroy:
a stamlcss stc~l trainer cup lmm
Arqutsitions. Middleport .
A $15 gi ft ccrtifil:atc frllfjl The
Shoe Place. Midd lcpnn: $25 wonh nf
hahv formula from KrtH.!Crs : a hahv
:uT;ingc.mcnt fn1m Frm~cis Fh 1ri s i.
Pomeroy: $:i gifl certificate frum
In gels Furni ture . Miudkpmt: a $~0
l.!ih n.:rtiliGitc from 'Powdl's ; ~~ h;1lw's
i·irst Bihle from Mill Street Bonk ~.
Middleport : a $5 gift .:ertilicate from

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SURVEYS DAMAGE· Hocking Hills State Park manager Steve·
Bennett SU!:(.eys damage to one of the pedestrian bric:lgl!s wasltetf · ·
awa'y from &lt;h\avy rains Frida'y. at lfoeklng Hills near Logan. Ttie
bridge is located just below the visitor's center between the
Upper Falls ·and Old Man 's Cave. (AP)
Park manager Steve Bennett said
moving machinery into the gorges to
rebuild the paths and hridgcs will he
dtfficult and e&lt;pensive .
"They're going to

hav~

w come

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~ ·-rrn stil l kclin,g ii..You mean we
lwvc 1t1 tell people now tln.:y ro.m't go
fro111 OIU Man \ Cave to Cedar
FallS!" s:ml Jenny Cave of the Hock-

up with some hig mon ey to open it in~ Count y Tourism A.;soL·iatum .
ing Htll s State Park .
Most of th e improvcmcnb
Seven bridges were destroyed and up . We cettainly aren't prepared for
hdwccn
the two s i, cs - the hriU g~.:s.
two damaged when rainwater surged this." he told The Di,patch .
trail
s.
~
t
one
.. tcps and tunnel s ~ were
The destruction comes a week
through the series of narrow gorges
nwdc
Jll
th
e
1'! 10s hy the Civtli.an
that frame the now large ly disinte- before the 2000-ac rc park's annual
Conscn,atin
n
Corp., through the
grated trail. The heavy rain hit south- winter hike, which draws up to 5.000
Worh
Pro,g
rl'
;
-..s
Administrati !lll .
outdoor c nthu s ia st s~'Th c 3~rd annueastern Ohio latc'Wednesday.
"
It
'-'
nnt
unu:-.ual
to ln:-.c &lt;~ (ouph.:
Damage caused by the storms_ al even t next Satu rday will he rerouto
f
hriU
gc:-.t.'Vl'l)'
1.
,
:
oup\c
years h~au sc
_
could take years and hundreds. ol ed for the fir~t timl: toward Rose.
it
Jocs
;-w.;h
t
h
ruu~h
hc1-.
.:. " Bennett
thousands of dollars to repair. The Lake.
sail!.·
··
sutthas
one
lllood)
i . . really
That 's hcc&lt;iu sc the old path linkColumhus Dispatch reported Sa tursaU
hec~tusc
11
"s
JU
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.
.
o
l'Xtcn-;ivc
...
mg Old Man's Cave In Cedar Falls is
day.

the Fahrie Shop. Pomeroy.
A fre e meal to the parents of the
first hahy frnm Crow's Fami ly
Rcstaurailt; a baby's first hear from
The Ohio River Bear Com pany. Middleport: a $25 gift certificate Jrom
Buttons and Bows. Mtddlcport : a $20
gift certificate from the Middleport
Department Store. Middleport: A
three piece li:eder from K&amp;C Jewelers. Pomeroy: a $20 gift cert ificate
from Fruth Phanna.:y: a $ 10 gift CG rtiiicate from . Swishcr-Loh sc Phart;lacy. Pomeroy: and a $25 gift cer- .·
tilicatc from Vnughan's Supermarket.
Middleport.

Auditors recommend more oversight
by Middleport Village Council members

Was$10,950

Stock 'inber7TtlltA

contest, joins his parents, Tim and Kimberly
Haynes of Pomeroy for their first family picture.

First Baby of 1998 contest winner named

'was $12,950

IBI DIU EH'rl Sl Sflal

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-$)1,950 $11,950 $12 950
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Storms wreak havoc
at Hocking Hills park
LOGAN (AP) - State oflicials
and cnei nccrs this week will begin to

7To Choole Ftorn!

and Se nate leadership in hmh parties try to hammer out a plan hoth chamhers can agree upon ..Speculation has n~ntcrcd upon a one cent ~ales tax
incrc~hc with the $ 1. 1 hill ion generate d annually being spilt umong properly tax relief. sclhHJI operation~ and sc hoo l huiltling construction.
Under the hill. ll)l)l} spending lc\· cl ~ for some state age ncies arc ~lashed
hy one- half to three percen t from ge neral hudgel levels :1pproved hy the leg i s l .:~turc last Jun e.

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-$3950
... .. .....
IM7 c•evy 1:1Y111er S!ill

revi se the existing s~ hoo l fund in ~ system in order to ~o mpl y Wit h an Ohio
Supre me Court order.
A remedy co uld arpt..!ar smnctimc next wcl! k in the Ohio House. as H(1usc

Ohio River on the way down
· By Staff and AP Reports
The Ohio River is on its way
down. according to officials with the
U.S. Army Corps of Eng ineers.
At the Belleville Locks and Dam
at Reedsville, the river crested at 8
p.m. on Saturday at 37.8 feet. The
nood stage !~ere is 45 feel -- one of
the l1ighcst elevations on the river.
At the Racine Locks and Dam,
· where the flood stage is 38 feet. the
ri ver crested at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Larry Circle, lockmastcr at
Racine. said that the river level is .
decreasin g by app roxima te! ~ twotenths or a fool per hour. The current
gauge reading there was .17 .2 feet at
I0 a.m. this IT)Drnin g.
.
The Ohto State Highway Patrol
reported that several state roadways
remained d _oscd thi s morn1ng: State
Route 3:18 at Antiquity, State Route
258 at Lickskillct. State Route 7A at
F&lt;irest Run Road . and State Route
124 at Lick Run ncar Portland. Rock
Run 'ncar L.ong Buttotll and at the
entrance or Forked Run State Park
ncar Reedsville .'''
State Route 124 at Min c.-svill c is
now open. on~.:c again . to traffic .

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Abo Laree Seleetion of Us.ed Round
Balers and Other E4uipment

and then would move to the Senate for further debate.
In Gallia County, state aid to school districts would he hnosted 4.6 percent at Gallipolis City and 3 percent at Gallia County L~al. In Meig s County. Southern Local would receive a state aid increase of 9.7 percent in 1999
over 1998 levels. Meigs Local would receive a jump of 4.7 percent in stmc
funding in 1999 while Eastern Local's state atd would dip 0.3 percent.
Because the hill was amended in committee to include several key Democratic provisions. it is hcing see n as the first break in th e partisan stal emate
that has hogged down the larger sc hool fundin g dchatc in the legis lature.
Lawmakers from hoth parties arc working towards a compromise that wou ld

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675-7870
Mon-Sat 9·8
Sun 1·6

' Was $11,950

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Spending plan contains more aid for area schools

Kipling Shoe Co.

'Wasl12,9~

A Gannett Co. Newspaper
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our entire
stock of mens,
womens, arid
?--l"'\...,..;;.,~:"'7'~
childrens
hletic shoes

'Was$11,950

2 Sectlons,_12 Pages, 35 cents

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, January 12, 1998

C1998, Ohio Valley Publishing Company

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(ow in 40s. Tuesday, cooler, partly cloudy. High in
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the midwestern, mid-Atlantic and
southeastern United States, as well as
Texas.
The company _also is a leading
producer of pork sausage under the
Bob Evans and Owens brand names.
Other operations include Mrs. Giles
Country Kitchens, a producer of
fresh deli salads and hickory specialties, which manufactures charcoal
and smoke-llavoring products.

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Athletic Inventory Reduction

Fraternal Field Managers Association.
She completed the · academic
requirements of the FIC pro~ram
thuough correspondence with Modern
Woodmen 's home office in ~ock
Island, Ill .
"\
Lewi s completed field ~~n­
ments in estate planning and developing personal and business insurance programs.

Ohio Lottery

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KIPLING SHOE

Withee named general manager
of BEF restaurant in Richmond

should in vestors be prepared for a
By JOHN CUNNIFF
possible repeat of history''
AP Business Analyst
NEW YORK l - If history has
Nobody can demonstrate that
COLUMBUS - Kevin Withee of
any lesson for today 's investor in gains will weaken - those who fore- Richmond, Va., has been promoted to
stocks it is to avoid projecting current cast such an event for last year were general manager of the Bo~ Evans
returns intO tomorrow.
roundly thumped - but there are Restaurant in Richmond, Va., at 8700
Those who do so could overesti- some ingredients to consider.
. Midlothian Turnpike according to
mate the amount&gt; they ' II have for
Stocks are somewhat overvalued
Larry Corb in, restaurant division
college tuition ana retirement. and for in relation to the traditional standards. e&lt;ecutive vice president.
whatever other purposes they save Global and domestic economic
Withee was fomnerly the
and invest. Equities returned about 24 growth is likely to weaken. Corporate . first assistant in South Charleston,
percent last year: The average over profits could be strained by fierce WVa..
the last 60 years has been about half competition from distressed Asian
Withee graduated from Gallja
that.
economics; deflation could weaken Academy in 1985 and staned with
While sensibly made projections seller options.
·
Bob Evans in 1984 as a husser.
would avoid assuming a repeat of
And what if equities soar instead?
Bob Evans Farms Inc. (NAS1997, they might fall into the trap of • Living with the pleasure of having DAQ: BOBE) currently owns and
rationali zing. let us say, a 15 percent made a shortfall in projections can be
operates 403 full-service, family
return . Why not"? That's what stocks one pf the greatest pleasures of all.
restaurants in 19 states, principally in
have averaged over the past decade and a half.
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Why is it a potential trap' Becau5C" stocks. like real estate and bonds and
so many other investments. run in
streaks. Whenever eq uities retain
much more or less than thc1r longtemn average, the perfomnancc streak
usuallv takes a drastic turn .
·
.This observation comes from Gerald Perrin, mathematician, former
college professor and founder of
Chicago-based Investment Infomnation Serv ices. a hard-nosed, statisti cally oriented analyst of equities
markets.
For example :
- During the 16 years between
the beginning of 1926 and the end of
1941. the Standard &amp; Poor's SOUstock index returned only 3 percent
annually. In the next 16 years, however, the average soared 16.2 percent
· a year.
- It did it again in the '70s and
'80s. From 1969 through 1978, the
S&amp;P dropped to a .3.2 percent annual return. followed by a 16.;3 percent
annual return from the beginning of
1979 to the end of 1988.
In short . reversals foll ow underpcrfonnancc and ovcrpc: rfllrmancc.
From 194:1 through 1956. the
avcr.::~gc annual gai n wasH(\ pcru.:nl
·1230 Hyd. 10
•261
a year: but over the nex t 14 years it
fell to less than hal f that. It happened
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agatn from 1949through 1961. when
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the average gam was IX J perce nt.
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foll owed by 1.1 years ulan aYcrage 3
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While some years overlap and
thus rm ghl be cntlcit_cd as hcing arhi ~
trari ly chnsc n. the point is nc\'crthcle ss made: Prolonged gains arc likely to he followed hy prolonged peri ods of suh-par perfonnance. It 's what
makes those fam iliar peaks and \al leys 111 the gr:tphs.
Thc.sc pcrccntJgc differences
hccumc compound ed over the
streaky periods. One dollar sav!'d at
IS perce nt hecome' $64.0R in lo
years. but if the return averages 12
perccnL the long- tenn average. the .
return drops 25 pcrce111 to $47.88.
And at 7 perce nt it drops to $29.84.
These arc m3JOr dtffcrenccs, but
lh~y arc nevertheless based on market gains - not l.osscs. " Being _disappointed rs one thing, " says Perritt. ·
"Living.,rith" the pain that can be
caused by a shortfall in retirement
savings is quite another "
Aside from avoi ding the pain that
comes with overestimating, why

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Lewis completes program

Learn from history

pcrc\!nt gain .

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ciltakc a more active ro le in rc'vicwing the village's financial "ctivity.
The audit .:overed the time
between Jan. I. 1995. and Dec . :11.
1996.
Auditors speci licalfy cited violations of Ohio Re.viscd Code Section
5705. 10 that requires mimey paid into
any fund be used only for the purposes for which such fund is c&lt;tablished.
Thrc;: of the village's 25 funds had
nc!!ativc c~1sh hulancc ~ at Dec. 31.
J&lt;J9S : general fund. $223.063: public
transportation fund . $20.271: COPS
Fast grant fund . $2.709. In addition,
four funds had negative cash balances
at Dec. 31. 1996: general fund.
$331,055: puhlic transportation fund.
$20.271; ODNR Water fund. $8,371:
. and the fire truck fund. $605.
The' auditors indicated lhat monies

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imprpvemcnt fund. $X.M7: COPS
Fast grand. $6.4:10: water hond relt rement fund. $26.0X4: sewer h&lt;lild
retirement fund. $1 X..1K6: J.,ue II
fund . $2. 107: and the sewe r reve nue
fund . $3o.957. in 199S.
"We recommend the village cound l l:onlpan: the village 's ~xpcnditurcs
hcg innitlg fund hal~tnc.:cs. receipts. with its authnrit.cd appropriation:'\ on
dishursemcnts. and ending fund bal- a monthly has is." auditor~ suggested .
No indiviQual llndin gs for rccovances. on a monthly hasis."
Audi tors also .:itcd ORC Code crv wen.! i ssucd.
· Middleport Clerk-treasurer Byran
Section 5705 . ~ I(B) which states no
Swann
. who took nffite after the
suhdivision or taxing unit is 10
aud
it
pcriodJol!owing
the rc siy:nmion
expend money unless it has been
of
Dennis
ffockman
. earlier
appropriated.
council
on
the
audit
pnor
addressed
Expenditures exceeded approprito
its
public
release
by
the
state
audiations in the following funds : general fund, $19,408: CHIP fund, $4.494; tor.
Council has taken efforts to confire equipment fund, $3.998: revolvtrol
&gt;rending . by village empl oyees
ing loan fund, $8,926: ODNR waJi:rincluding
hiring a central purchasing
ways fund, $39,732: pool improveclerk
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a
move
recommended hy the
ment fund, $1S5,149; · coPS Fast
onlcc. according to
state
auditor's
grant,$ f I,449: water bond retirement
fund, $24,450; sewer bond retirement Swann .
Swann sa id this will make it eas. fund , $21 ,189, and the Issue II fund ,
ier
fvr
village officials to follow the
$45,621, in 1996, and in the general
purchase
orders, making sure eacl1 is
fund , $185,935: Cl:IIP fund ; $2,82 I;
approved
several times hcfore a purfire equipment fund , $2,085; ODJIIR
chase
is
made
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waterways fund, $38,199: pool
·from other funds \Wt\.' usi.! J -to mee t

the ohli1!atinns of the ahm'L' runds .
"We ·also re.:ommcnd tile village
rounril take stcp~ 111 umtrol ~re nd ­
in!! or i 1H.:r~asc rc,·cnuc soun.:..:s 10
th~sc fund s to eliminate the defic it
funu .:ash halanccs. and review the
vill:lgc's finan.:ial activity. including

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members presented a certificate by Ohio Agriculture Director Fred L. Dailey, left back, and
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Christine Teaford, Leonard Koemg, and back,
Tom Drake, ban Smith and Bob Calaway.

Meigs County fairboard recognized
A ccrtificat~ of accomplishme·nt
was presented last Wednesday hy Lt .
Gov. Nancy P Holl ister and Ohio
Agriculture Direc tor Fred L. Dailey
to the Meigs County Agnculturc
Society for completion of an outstanding 1997 fair.
In Reynoldsb urg to accept the cer- ·
tili cate were Buddy Ervin. Christt ne

Teaford. Leonard Koenig. Tom patron' and c~hit"lltOr&gt; have successDrake. Dan Smith. and Boll Calaway. ful l"air cxpc n ~ ncc . . ."
Fa1r hoard dclc_gatc.., from Ohio's
It was made during the dire~ tor\ luncheon at the 73 rd annual Ohi?i Fatr 94 county :md indepenucntlair' and
the Ohto Stale Fatr par!I(Jpated in the
Manae-crs Association lullchcon .
"The people who make our fairs Ohto Fa\r Managers Conven ti on .
so successful arc the volunteers." sa ill whid1 i ~ the la rge~! uf ib kind in the
Dailey. "Tiley spe nd loh'g hours oJ cnuntry.
hard labor making sure that hoth

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Determined backers say
highway will be built

Edward F. 'Bucky' Bass

West, thus leavmg faimly and ·· • ·'l'h~eaptam ;wlro couldn't see the
fnends b,;hm~. It's the geography •. ground because of poor vtstbthty,
not the slo1-machmes ·• that's caus· ordered ' hJS forst offi cer to steer the
mg Las VeS!' to kill themselves m plane ' down push tt down " What
dtsproportoonate numbers
the cap1'am dtdn't realtze · and what
He pomts out .. correctly that the first officer shou ld luve told htm
sutctde rates are htgher m the West· .. was that the atrcra lt had JUSt
ern states than they are on the East encountered a sudden change m
Coast But that sull doesn'l explam wmd dtrcctton rcndermg the atrcraft
why cenatQ CliteS that allow gam· unstable
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bhng tend tQ have much htgher sut
But the forst offoccr, figunng the
ctde rates thap lhose that do not, no captatn knew what was best, fol
matter where they're located
lowed the order anyway The plane
These statements only represent a wished onto the grounil nose for,,t,
tmy top of the mountam of propa and 37 people were ktlled
ganda that the gambhng mdustry IS
No matter how advanced aorplane
tryong to spr,ead as tl fends off ·a technology becomes, the fact
growmg pollucal backlash m Wash
rcmaans th.u the ~ arc sttll polotcd by
mgton Fahrenkopf and hts clients human bctng; and human bemgs
want us to thmk that gambling o&gt; no • Uiai(C n'nstakcs 1 he NTSB mvesll·
dofferent thaN,lhcr f9rm• qf ~nt\)r· ~~t¢ Hi9'~~1dCnlli tnv\llvtng maJOr
taonment be, tt movtes or sportmg aorlmes Irom 1983 to 1~95 and
events
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found that 10 percent of them were
The next ta 0k for the AGA woll he c,tuscd on p.ort hy poor ptl&lt;,ll pcrforto poo-pooh 4£cport due out next manue
year on the ellccts of gam bhng
In at least one thtrd of these
across the t.:ountry Wuh spmmc1s· t.: .lscs a~l:Oidlll!! In ..:ongrcss10nal
ters Joke Falar&lt;jjakopl at the ~ei!dy. on v;:.•l•galo os ' r;om the Gene t a,lo
on ly "'uekcr ~/tid expect the rc~ort AcM untlng Orl tcc j'lnots r~oled to
to be worth any more than the paper usc the prone tplcs ol crew resou rce.
ot 's pnnted on. "'
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AIRLINE ' i\FETY •. l n the f'l'tnctple 1hat promote s hettcr coor•
summer of 1994 an a1rlinc c1pta1n dmatmn hctwccn pilots c1cw lllCill·
whose plane wps llytng over Ch.tr· hers and,at~ !rafltc wntrolleos
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Had the In st ulltccr 111 the Chat
bec.nnc 'diS· lotte ctash hecn lollowmg these•
oncnted
pnnctplcs he v.ouiJ have qucs
accordmg to 11uned the captam s order and three•
the Natwnal dozen live s tmght ha\e heen saved
But only some aorlmes oequn e thet~:
Transpona1
H-fl~ lion Safety crews to undergo suc h trmnmg
Board . and
Sometomcs mrltncs need ,\ httlc''
the eonsc· nudgmg to adopt common sense•
qucnces were safety pr.tcllces The Federal Avta·
deadly
lion AdmmiStrauon ts ocqu mng that·
But 1f th~ alj mrlmeo nnplcmcnt ere~&lt; resourc~
captam and , mana~~
' c,W&lt; ,\h11ntng by M,~rch of
his . eockp•t tms :rea ., '
crew' : iutd" ,~ "l!n• t(&gt; ,th~' FAA The "salcst
been proper!) way to trave l ' may now be even
tramed
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mtght have - a~ writers for l:Jnited Feature•
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The 1111n will continue ag6a Ot11o · this dele a1 the Columbus wcalhcr
,,onight. and posstbly c:hjlllif~"" jlll!l,Oft was 67 desrees tn 1916 wbtle
jlllow on Tuesday as lei,IIIII;I'JIIIIIfS ftla ;ihe record 10)11 was 13 below zero tn
ill the wake of a eolcl fi'OIII: . , , ~ ~:JIB SullJ1911oniJht will be at 5:28
Htps on Tuesday! wiH be I• 11111 ~ !!UIIrise 1\iesday at 7'52 a m
lo\\ to mld-30s. Te~wa alb ·' '
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•iJht. the Nauon•l Wclthcr ~ . i\Wst,COIIIII ,on Sllllllay, choking off
said.
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The cold and SIIOWII!Ifc!II*IC(io .lhii!lflcntorm~ st~hed from Texas
c~.'OIItinue on WedneJday,
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b•llton dollars too

Letters to the editor
Expresses disappointment
Dear Edotor
I wou ld ltke to express my dosappo•nttnent m youo paper People on our
,trca suhsmbe to your p.1per so they can be on formed of area events
Our mother passed aw.ay New Yoars Eve unexpectedly We dcla)cd scr\lees one day hecause ol no p.tper on tlte hol oday so people could be
mformed of her passo ng
Parkcrshurg W Va Athens and Pomeroy papers were all contacted
Unf ortunately our l&lt;x;,ol (Pomeroy) p.tpcr dod not get the onformallon tnto the
p.apcr unttl Su nda v morn on~ Scrs tees were conducted Sunday at I p m
When neoghho" and lro cnds s.tw the paper Su nday thC) were shocked upset
and cmh.trras~cd hcl:nuse 1l w.ts too l.uc 10 do nnyth111g We would hkc to let
these people know that we undcrst,md and apprcctate then lnendshtp
Th1s ''not the f1rst tnnc th1s ha .. h.tppcned In rtr~a people con(c rmn g obltu.oroes ll11s ~&lt;a' not a sho~&lt;er or htrthday th,u could have hecn O\erlooked
Till' "·'s .t rlosute lor the fncnds .and lamol ~ ol Rua Baker We would great. ly apprecoatc on the luturc ,, helleo effort on your staff~ part You wouldn t
want tim to happ.:n to your famoly
At tim 11me I would also hkc to thank the Rccdsvollc community for
prayers cards nowers and food showed to the Baker lamoly Your love was
ovcrwhe lmmg Spccoal th.tnks to the stafl at Whote Funcr:rl Home on
Cooh olk Mtke Putman dod an excellent JOh .tnd the servo ces were beauti ful
Thank vou al!atn and God hies'
larry t~d B;rb Baker
Recdsv tlle
(Editor's Note The omisston of Mrs. Baker's death noltce was due to
an editorial oversight. The Dally Sentmel regrets the error and wishes
to apologize to the Baker famil).)

cholhng message
to
kn~''Yb,.J!ll!JJJ}s

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ol tlt,~W,/Gasonong, hut lor th\:.t,~!!i/4
wtth the guvernof's pe~~!
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th'c:-2 1,000. mcnihcr New '4iok Ctty=
Ba~~l\.'111!;'1atton, t'htnllhsr~,® "Thts~

ts the most dtrcct att,ock &gt;tll]')udteo.tll
tndof!Cndence we vc seen tn
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lart.:wcll speech w a lit(,yets ' grour.
Justtce Muo phy potntcd out that ,,
JUdges only hope ltll dtsllnctton ts
that on the end whon he looks h.tck
he wtl l nul sec tiMt Iu s sh,1dow ts,.,.
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Welcome to the nmth annual Out
ragcou s Persona ge of the Year
awards Please note that 11 os rated
PG-14, mamly because the comes
tants have been gnen the optoon of
wcanng btkmts
What s nsquc about that, you
ask 1 Try to omagtne Henry K"smgcr
tn a btktno OK' We probably should
he rated PG - 5~
Forst the legal ly requored notoccs
- Our purpose today"' to honor the
most hypocnucal mane prepostcr
ous or nd1culous mdtv1duals to strut
acr~S&gt; the publtc stage m the }Car
1997 Incltgobles tnclude fore ogn
natwnals groups and Joe The con
test ts sponsored by the Spear Foun
datton and the Assocoatton ol Sagactous Pundtts whoch wtll some day
dostnbute statues of tmy snakes to
v.mncrs TillS eKplaons why our
show ts often called the ASP awards
In addtt ton to such old stand-by s
as Boll Cltnton , AI Gore, Je sse
Helms, Jesse Jackson, Jerry Falwell
and Rush Lombaugh, the . mao I
brought last-mmule nommauons for
Henry the K, Sen AI D Amato, RN Y Reps tom Lantos, D Cahf
and Rochard Armey, ~-licxas . Gov s
To mm~ Thom~on o1 Wosconson
and Pete W11Son of Cah fornta

Mayor Marton Barry of
Washongton
DC
and
entertainers
Jay
lcno
and Frank
Golford
In
the
dosesl con -

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thc sc1 wm ncrs were
chosen
Spear
Toed for lift h place, and wmncrs
of Brass ASPs arc Sen Robert Tor·
rocclll D N J and author Kathryn
Ham son Torroccllt cla omcd he
cxpenenced the pam of ethnoc abuse
when he watched the Kefau ver hear
mgs1on the Mafia on 19~1 he wa_,
three days old when the ~cartng s
hegan Ham&gt;on penned a mem01r
allcgmg an affaor woth her father. ot
was, m a word, gross
In fourth place and wonner of tile
Bronze ASP. ts Latrcll Sprewcll , the
fanner Golden State Wamor basketball player who wa&gt; suspended by
the NBA for chokmg hts coach and
thrcatenmg to ktll htm and who
htrcd Johnmc Gochran to play the
race card
In thord place, and wonner of the

Stiver ASP, l i*lhona;re .fonancocr
Donald Trump, who almost declared
bankruptcy w":l~ put on a monthl y
allowance of $450 000, then wrote a
hook dcscrohtng how he crawled uul
of the gutter
In second ('lace and wmncr of
the Go ld ASP ts Susan Carpc~ter
":''cMtllan mouthpoccc for Paula
J&lt;&gt;ncs the woman who datm~ she
was exposed ' to the prcs tdenllal
mcmhcr and .can dcsc nhe 'dtsltn·
gmshong charoctenstocs Carpcnter-McMtllan ·suggested on ·Mee t
the Press thalthc presodent produce
a photo ol saou organ so the wvrld
can JUdge wh·l "tclhng the tfiJih
In lirst place and wmncr of the
coveted Pl.ttmum ASP a drum roll
please
os ·the Rev louts Far
rakhan le,od ~ r ol the Na11on of
Islam An arito -Scmote and racost
who once a([\)wcd that God calls
the whotc man. the skunk of the planet earth ' f.'l!rrakhan cmharked tn'
1996 on a "World Froendshop Tour"
nf 18 nallons·m Alnca and the Mod'
die East oncludang Ltbya whtch "
believed to lie harbonng the ktllcrs
who hom~an Am 103
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ltbya and was !here on the Dec 21
annoversary-m the 198a atroctty A
Stat~ Department spokc•man termed

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Marv Alhert who plc.tdcd guolty to
assault on ,, r.ounchy sex ual
~ncnuntcr and then launched a ·
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nu poard ol ctlu ~.:u tum mcmhcr '
Henry Jord,an . who sa td he "as eet- , ;;
\tng ' ttred ol cult s ' """ added •
' Screw the Buddhtsts and ktll the •
Mu&gt;lt)lls ' Another Dumb ASP to ::
l cslm Wayne Bohhott, he of sc, ercd· •
pcnts famc who saod he Gouldn 't
~nd ~work I • ausc ' no one's gemg ••
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No tnJunes were reported m a two vehocle accodent on Syracuse
around 7 50 thts mornm g · '--./'
Knstm C Acree 28 ll'omeroy, was southbound on state Route 124
when she stopped to make a1eft turn onto Seventh Street , accordmg
to a Metgs County Shenffs Department report Her 1992 Oldsmobtle
was then struck from behmd by a 1995 Ford ptckup truck dnven by
Chad A Wolfe, 26, Langsvtlle the report stated
Wolfe's ptckup sustaoned moderate damage whtle Acree&lt; car
recet ved heavy damage the report state No citati ons were tssued

One-car crash sends two to hospital
A one-car acctdent Sunday at the ontersect10n of State Route 7 and
County Road 22 (Laurel Cl tfl) sent the dnver and passenger to Vet
erans Memonal Hospital fOf treatment of tnJunes the Galha Mctgs
Post of the State Htghw,ty Patrol reported
Transported from the sce ne of the 5 55 p m crash were Ida M
Clark 75, 41979 Seneca Drove, Pomeroy, and her passe nger Gwen
daR Swann 62, 208 Butternut Ave, Pomeroy, accordmgJo the patrol
Both were later treated and released , a hospital spokesperson saod
1 roopers saod Clark w,ts southbound on 7 when she attempted to
turn nght onto Laurel Chff went off the nght sode of the ro,td and onto
a dotch
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turn

Minor injury reported in accident
A Chcshore woman was shghtly onJured on a one c.tr acudont Saturday on County Road 12 (Tttus) the Gallta-Meogs Po't ol the State
Hoghway Patrol reported
Wendy L Long 27 I~ I O•ycr Road was not treated ,u the scene
ol the 12 15 p m crash tnxopers saod
Long was southhound one tenth ol a mole north ol Rutl and Tllwn
shop Road 35~ (Kennedy) when the c.tr she drove slod oil the lclt stdc
ol the road and struck a dttch accoodong to the report
fhc car then overturned onto '' " nght !t;&amp;dc. the report s~ud
Damage to the t.:ar was moderat e ~1nd Long was cited tor fatlun:
to control

Two-vehicle accident yields citation
Andy 0 Doczo, 16 '45"16 Titus Road MtdJieport. was cned lor
fatlure to yteld hy the Galli,\ Metgs Post ol the State Htghway Patrol
followmg a two vel11clc acmlcn t Sunday on SR 7 at the ontcrsectoon
wHh CR 24 (Umon A\cnuc)
Troopers satd Doczt \Sas wcsthound on Umon at 3 50 p m whun
he attempted to make a Icit turn to head sou th on 7 and eolhded wtth
a northhound ptokup truck drovcn hy Davod H Mora 46, 34S n SR
7, Pomeroy
Damage to Moras pt ckup was sloght and moderate to the c,tr drt·
ven by Doczt, accordong to the report

Lawmakers still wrangling
over state school funding
COLUMBUS (AP) - A dts·
agreement on procedure between the
House and Senate could del,ty state
lawmakers as they try to agree on a
new sc hool-fundtng plan, The
Columbus Dtspatch reported Sunday
Rcpubhcans and Democrats on
both ends of the Statehouse have
heen talkmg tn pnvate, trymg to
asscmhlc the ptcccs of a comphe,tl·
cd plan so tl can he ltntshed hy February
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The House h.ls scheduled a I 0 "10
a m scs,1on tor Monday 10 vote on
part ol the plan - House Boll o~O
the $5 24 htlhon .tppropro.ttt on lot
pnmary .md scl:ond.try sd10ols lor
ltscal 1999
The hoi I adds $"1411 mtllton more
lor s&lt;.:hnols th.m the .mit l Ull ! p.1ssctlm
tile two yc,ar state hudgct l,tst June
Key lcg1sl,atnrs .mU stalh:rs
scdudcd thcmschcs thh w~.:~.:kc n d

u.tlt1ng cll'mcnts ol .tl.u gcr s~.:honl
lundmg IC\ tstmt th.ll umh.J sur i.Kc
late thts week Once ,odoptcd hy tho
lcgtsl.uure the plan woold he relet ted
to the u1urts whu.:h l1.1 vc ordered tl1.1t
Ohto s ... ~.:hool lum.hng system hu
tCWIIttOn hy M.trch 24
M.tJOIIty Hou'r Repuhlu.:,\1\ s msa't
that House Boll fl'i() he de.llt wtth
hclnre l.twm.tkcrs t.ocklc the test of
the school lund1ng 1 ssu ~.:
But Son.tte Ropuhltc,ons ,md
Dcmn~.:r.lls \\,mt hl .u.ld t&gt;thcl p.u Is ol
the 1ssuc to th ~.: htll onu: tl gets hi th~.:
Scn.ttc
Th.tt s the only htll th,tt h.ts
h1putts.m support Ulllllng out ol the
House s nd Sen Ben Espy 0
Columhus
Espy satd thu c ts no tmu: to shut·
lie ,1 h1.1m.J m:w hill on ,m ovcr.tll
solutiOn h.Kk .md lntth hctwccn lha
Hnusc .md S~.:n.llc

MIDDLEPORT
9 ~2 p m Saturday Rovcrsode
Apartments lesa Counts VMH
II p m Saturd,ty volunteer lire
department to Raolro.td Street. gas
leak
POMEROY
5 5H p m VFD and sq uad to st,Jtc
Route 7, motor-vehoc lc aecodent Ida
Mac Clark. and Gwenda Swann
VMH
RUTLAND
10 35 am Sunday, Holl Street
Marcta Dentson HMC
SALEM TOWNSHIP VFD
7 52 p m Saturday, Buck Run
Road. automohtle fire no tnjUrtcs
reported , Rutland squad assiSted
SYRACUSE
I 20 p m Sunday, College Street,
Karl Klocs, VMH
TUPPERS PLAINS
7 47 am Saturday Success Road ,
Leonard Oatley C3mden -Ciark
Memortal Hospttal, Central Dtspatch
and Recdsv tllc squads asststcd,
9 43 am Saturdav state Route 7,
Eleanor Boyle' CCMH Central Dts·
patch squad asststed ,
12 p m Saturday, state Route 7,
Charl oc Burton rcfu,ed trc.ttmcnt

Veterans Memortal
Saturday admiSstons - none
Saturday discharges - Edna
Searls
Sunday adm1:-.slons - none
Sunday dtscharges - Cora Jewell
Holzer Medical Center
Discharges jan. 9 - Stcphantc
Stover, Rohen Atwood Mrs Jerry
Balcom and &lt;lau~hter Mrs Erock
Day and daughter' Evelyn Valent me
Mrs Roy Sodcrs and daughter Lon
da Wchh, Martha Hunt M.uy Rowe
Clara Roley, Angela Ccimcr
Btrths - Mr ,md Mrs Jame'
Pmo, daughter, Potnt Pleas mt W V,o ,
Mr and Mrs Brtan Ktng o,;nn
Pomeroy
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Discharges Jan. 10 - Dons
Duke, Angel ,o Bunch C.uncron
Smoth Pamd ,o SullllliC Lo retta
Sprtn £Cr Tnc sa Reynolds Suzctt,l
Clock Mrs Ron,tld Ratcltll ,ond
d.tughtcr Eve lyn Hutchons Cod~
Sodcrs P.ttm oa Hays Mrs Chrosto
pher Moody ,tnd son Krosten M.or

Mrs D.tnnl dell sun Rutl,md M1
and Mrs J.t nll e Wolle d,ntghtct
Syr,u;usc
Oisch.tr~es Jan II s,u,th
Cl1vms D.tlton L HH.h um D.m!cllc
Culp Loa Ann Kong Mos J.unos
Pono ,md d.oughtcr Mos D.ortn lock·
ell .tnd son Mrs R.ty Rl·Jm.m .tnt.l
son, F.tnn) Pavlotsk y Wollo.tm
H.trshharge r Mu,ond ,t Spauld on g
Jason Moon.:
18irths - Mo ,nod Mr, J.uncs
M,tldonado d,ouehtct Ro o Gr,mde ,
Mr and Mrs Ry.on 1ockctt son J,ock
son
(Published wtth pcrmisston)

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8trths - Mo ,ond Mts. Ra) RcJ
...on M 1m n W V,1 Mr .md

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Orange Township
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annual approprtatlon mcettng wtll be
held on Thursday at 7 10 p m at the
home of the clerk Osoc Foil rod

DID YOU KNOW?
The long-established Holzer Home Health Service at
Veterans Memorial Hospital In Pomeroy Is ready to serve
you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The service's well-trained, experienced stall can
provide assistance with your health problems In the
comfort of your own home. Answers to any questions
you have In regard to the service can be secured by
calling 992~231.

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
115 EAST MEMORIAL DRIVE
POMEROY, OHIO
992-2104

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NEW YORK (AP) -A full revtew of the Jon Benet Ramsey case ordered
by the new pohcc commander turned up a cructal mossmg ptccc of cvtdencc ,
Tillie magazme reponed Pollee retraemg thctr steps reportedly found a heavy black flash light first
spoiled on the kttchen counter of the Ramsey home Dec 26. 1996, the morn
1ng the 6-year-old gtrl'&gt; body was found
Boulder, Colo, pollee beheve she was ktllcd by a blow to the head woth
the flashlight, after she already had a cord 'ued around her neck TI1C llash
ltghl was dtscovcred among other Ramsey evtdcnce stQrecj at pchcc head
quancrs. Time magazmc reponed m tts Jan 19 tssuc, due on newsst.mds
today.
Stmllar to those used by pohce, the llashhght was sent to the Color.tdo
Bureau of lnvesttgatiOn en me lab for testmg
Boulder pollee dechned to comment on the Time arttclc Sunday
"I don "t know anythmg about II," spokeswoman L.eshe Aah6lm satd ' ll1C
flashhght rumor was out there a month ago We can 't comment on any opcr·
auonal deuuls "
' The flashlight was found after Mark Beckner, who took over the. onves
tigauon '" October, ordered a revtcw of all case files, evtdencc and matert·
als.
Poltce have satd the gtrl's wealthy parents, John and Patsy Ramsey,
" rematn under an umbrella of susptcton" on thctr daughter s death The Ramscys have vehemently dented any pan m lhe murder

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Mildred Hamm, 91, Syracuse, dted early thts mornong at Pleasant Valley
Hospttal m Pomt Pleasant, W Va Arngements wtll be announced later by

Missing evidence found in murder

Pulh.lus w1shc:-i also to a1,nounu.: ~
these spc..: tal awards
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Mildred Hamm

Untts of the Mctgs County Emcr·
gcncy Medtcal Servtce recorded 18
calls fqr asststanee Saturday and
Sunday Untts respondong tncludcd
CENTRAL DISPATCH
2·51 am Saturday Rockspnngs
Rehabtlltauon Center. Pomeroy,
Edche McGrail. Veterans Memonal
Hosp1tal,
11.29 am Saturday, East Mam
Street, Pomeroy, Corky Akms, VMH,
Pomeroy squad asststed,
2·S6 am Sunday state Route 143.
Pomeroy, Terry Mowery, Pleasant
Valley Hospital,
6 20 am Sunday, Nonh Mam
Street, Rutland, Troy Todd, VMH.
Rutland squad assostcd,
10 10 am Sunday. Hudson Street.
Mtddleport, Shcm Whttc PV.H ,
2 24 p m Sund,ty. Powell Street
Mtddlepon . Alva Reed Holzer Mcd-'
teal Center
4 22 p m Sund.ly Beech Street
Mtddlcport. Doh Elhs HMC
9 25 p m Sunday Powell Street
Mtddlcport. Ek,onor P,ocltz. HMC
Mtddlcpurt squad ,tsststcd
II I K p m Sund.oy R.tune Fore ,
St.tllon, Roch H.trros VMH Raunc
squ~•d assisted

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tomtng I must rcfratn Irom ch,trac·
tenzong ot, and Louts F.trrakhan, lest
I he lorced to reclasstly th os dtspatch
and gtve ot an X ratong

Leonard E Da1ley 60, Success Road, Reedsvtlle, dtcd Saturday, Jan 10,
1998, at Camden-Clark Memonal Hospital m Parkersburg, W Va
He was born Nov 14, 1937, m Ravenswood, WVa, son of the late Ocran
and Gusste Umstead Daoley He was employed at the A)Jl~Shovel Plant on
Parkersburg, where he was a mtllwnght He was an Army veteran
He IS survtved by hts wtfe, Helen Cozart Oatley , two sons and daugh
ters-m-law, Mtke and Shon Oatley, Leonard Jr and Jenny Oatley, all of
Reedsvtllc, a daughter and son-m-law, Debbte and Creg Hagoptan of Bremen, II grandchtldren, three brothers, Dave Oatley of Reedsvtlle. and Blam
Oatley and Lon me Oatley, both of Portland, two ststers, Florence Deeter of
Rac1ne and Lona Cozart of Reedmlle
He was preceded m death by two ststers, Chlons Taylor and Betty Tnp
plett, and one nephew, John Paul Oatley
GraveSide setivtces wtll be field Tuesday, I p m at the Success Cemetery, Reedsvtlle, with Pastor Jeff Cottnll oftietatmg
Fncnds may ealltoday 7-9 p m at the Whtte Funeral Home, Coolvtlle

Two-vehicle accident reported

Meigs EMS logs 18 c~lls ---Hospital news--

H ~tvm ~ h.1LI le.u ul no one
hr
doses the (Ollllhouse door hdund ,
luno ,ond ol he s ln'h w.tl k' up tl1c
avonue with ' 1 sktp ,md '' snuk
Gov P,u ,okt s populatoty oem.uns •'
hogh on New York &lt;t.He .tnd there" • '
snmo t,tlk ol hun '" a d,trk hnrsc ·
c:mdod.ue lot the prostdcncy Should
he run.. one ol hts ~.:.unpatgn plcUgcs •
os lt kdy to he th 11 he wtll conttnue to
keep Judges tn hnc
N t H t ff
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a
en
IS ,a nat ton~ 11 Y , •
renowned authonty on the F1rst · •
A!"end~ent and the rest of the
Bdl of Rtghts

Ann·o~un·cin·g the. .,1.997"'ASPs!

Leonard E. Dailey

Otis F Knopp, 80, 49884 Portland Road. Racme, dted Sunday, Jan II
1998 on Holzer Medtcal Center
Born Jan. 28, 1917 m Gay, WVa, son of the late George Washmgton and
Nora Elizabeth Rhodes Knopp, he was a daory farmer and served as attendance officer for lhe Metgs County•schools for over 30 years
AU S Navy veteran of World War II he was a membet-of Rae me A mer·
ican Leg10n Post 602, was a Metgs County sheniT's deputy, and was a mem·
bcr of the Metgs County Draft Board, Veterans Servtce Commtsston, Fed·
eral Landbank Board and the AMVETS He was a Sutton Townshtp trustee.
and a longtime member of the Dorcas Unoted Methodtst Church
Survtvmg are hts wtfe, Edna Wolfe Knopp whom he marrted Sept 24.
1940 m Wdmmgton, a daughter, L01s (Dtck) Sterrett of lancaster a son Max
L. (Jill) Knopp of Racme, five grandsons and ftve great -grandchtldrcn four
brothers, Oak (Berntcc) Knopp and Ovte Knopp, both ofGay Otmcr Knopp
of Couagcvtlle, WVa, and Otho (Naomt) Knopp ot ltverpool, WVa . and
several nteces and ncpbews
He ~preceded m death by a sostcr Opal Knopp, and two hroth
ers, OwcOKnopp and Orvdle Knopp
Servtces wtll be 10 am Wednesday on the Cremeens Funeral Home
Rae: me. wtth the Rev De Wayne Stuttlcr and the Rev Jom Corhctt olltctat·
tng Bunal wtll hem the letart Falls Cemetery Fnends may e,tll .n the luneral home from 5-8 p m Tuesday
Mtlttary gravesodc scrvtccs wtll he umducted hy Racmc Amem.tn Lcgoon
Post 602

The firing of a Bill-of~Rights judge.
Concernmg another case of an
tllegal pohcc stop 11and searc h that
dod. hOW£Vcr, produ~e a stolen wal•
let Murphy noted J ln retrospect ..
and c~pcctally.m hgjl,l of the dtscovcry of frutt' ot P"''l crnmnal con
duct ·· 11 may he auractovc to vt~w
poltec actton on thts,!"attcr as street
smart and cxpcdocnt Yet unto I ot IS
dctcrmoned hy .oppwpnate authonty
that the constrauys ol the fourth
Amendment .ore n&lt;¥,1tgoble upon our
urban streets thos s ourt s duty " to
dtsavnw r.tthcr lb,ln endorse such
cxpcd1cnLC
,1
On lcarnmg tP.dtrcctly that he
would not he oe~gpmntod Justoce
Murphy has rcstgpcd V~mous har
.lssnctatiOns arc o~'ragcc.J at h1s dts
mtss.ll scemg 11 .Is the ~overnnr s
unabashed attac~ f'" the ondependcnce ol the JUdtctary
Indeed Pat.tkl'&gt; tnststence that
JUdccs m New Ymk state ,1dhcrc tn
ht' ' phtlosophy \~: JUst tee recalls a
desert piton ol Kt/)g George Ill on the
Decl.tratoon ol 1/)flcpendcncc 'He
h'as made JUdg~S( dependent on In•
woll alone lnr 1he tcnuo ~ of thetr
nllu:cs
Ros.1hnd Fm~, prestdent nl the
New York County Lawyers Assc&gt;et.t·
loon declares ,Q~ rclusmg to .tllow
thos uno vers,olly tJespcctcd JUrist to
remaon on tho hQnch that he had Jed
so ahly for the 1~1 20 years based
not on the JUdga)s mcnt hut on hts

Edward F "Bucky" Bass, 69 Potters Creek Road, West Columbo a, W Va,
dte&lt;fSaturday, Jan 10, 1998 m Pleasant Valley Hospttal , followmg a l~ ngthy
Illness.
Born May 19, 1928 m Mason County, WVa, son of the late Harry l and
freda Gardner Bass, he was .a reured employee oflakm State Hospttal
He was also a former ptlcher for many Pomt Pleasant W Va , area fast
pttch softball teams
He was also preceded tn death by hts wtfe, Ellen l Plumbly Bass, three
si5ten, Patsy Bass, Senna Hussell and Moldred Fowler, and three brothers,
Bobby Bass, Btlly Bass and DaVId Bass
Surv1v1ng are two daughters, Holly L (Charles) Chapman and Kay
Boswell, both ofWest Columb1a; four grandchtldren,two ststers, Nancy Jack
son of Potnt Pleasant, and Barbara Cornell of Letart, W Va , three brothers
Charles Bass, Dtck Bass and Ronme Gale Bass, all of Pomt Pleasant, and
several nteces and nephews
Servtces wtll be I p m Wednesday on the home of hts brother, Charles
• Bass, 3209 Howard Ave , Pomt Pleasant, woth the Rev Herman H Jordan
and the Rev lsatah Crump officoatmg Bunal wtll be m the Graham Ccme
tery, New Haven, W Va Fnends may call at 3209 Howard Ave after 6 tomght
and Tuesday
1
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Gambling industry lobqies_tl~rd in D~C.

Fahrenkopf
By Jack Anderson
at the helm,
and Jan Moiler
Frank Fahrenkopf, the former tpe 8SSOCJa·
111 Court Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
liOn
has
"l~ h aorman of t~e ~epubllcan Natton
614-992·2156 • Fax 992·2157
al Commottee irnti one of the leadong adopted the
tobacco
archttects of the Reagan Revolution
has elevated spm control to a new mdustry 's
penchant
level
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Ltke
many
fanner
party
opera·
for shadmg
A Gannett Co. Newspaper
uve&gt; fahrenkopf now spons fm the the
!ruth
l11ghest
btdder
And
one
of
the
ht
gh·
when
bad Moller &amp; Anderson
ROBERT L WINGETI
est bodders on Washongton these days news comes
Publisher
ts the gambling mdustry
or, as ots way
ondustry of!ocoals euphemtsltcally
The most recent pubhc relauons
ot
gam
tng
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reler
to
calamoty
to befall tltc tndustry was a
MARGARET
LEHEW
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Twenty
yc~rs ago only two &lt;tates
released
last month showtng
study
Controller
General Manager
on the unton penmncd gambltng lhat suoctde rates art consoderably
Today, there arc only two states that hogher m cmcs that have welcomed
do not Utah and Haw au 1 he other castno gambhng Las Vegas has the
Tltt Stnllnel INkom•• l1tt.r1 to tht tdltor from flldlfl on 1 bftMd flnQI of toplcl
Shod,.,.,.. (31JD WOI'da or,.,., h•v• UN blat ch1nc• of btlng pubHMJid. Typed Ill·
48 states all allow wagenng on thcu ho ghcst sutctdc rate 0f any maJor
ten , . pntwr.d Md all rMy H editftl E.ch lhoutd Include 11 tlgnltU,., 11ddna1,
sotI be tl '" a state lottery on a coty and sutctdcs m Atlanuc Ctty
and rllytlmt phon• num~»r, s,.clty 1 d1t1 1r thtre 's ' refetwnce to 1 prtllfOUI art/ell
or lf.lttr. IIMI to Ltttw. to th• Editor, The Sentinel nt Courl St Po,.roy, Ohio
n verboat cas ono or at a dog track
ha' c chmbcd 50 percent smcc cast
45769, or, FAX to .,.,_992·2151
L:egal gamblon g m Amcnea has nos were brought on
hccome a $600 bolhon husone&lt;s
1 he ftndongs helped conform,
dwarfmg all other types ol en tet1atn· what many people have long susmcnt on terms of mone y spent · and pected that gambhng -- and the
loves ruoned
lmancoal hardslnps that hefall those
It wa•qu~l a nl.lltcr of tunc hclorc who get h o~ca n prompt some
the mdustry made ttself a pre se nce people IO comm it SUICide
By JOHN NOLAN
m Washon2ton Launched on 199'i
But that s not what the gambhng
Associated Press Wnter
CINCINNATI - Nctthcr ram sleet wc tl .mds, bat&gt; nor a 40 vcm delay the Amcn~an Gam1ng Assocmtton ondustry wanted to heat Asked
appeared hkely to stop the construction ol ,, htghway touted'" a \Ohtdc lor has quockly become one ol the hog about the study Fahrenkop l blamed
httters tn the Was hmgton power the hogher sutctde rates on the ISO·
ct.:onomu.: devel opment
Stt ll opponent- ol the Butler Count y Regmntl Hoghway 4ucs11on game And wtth the well connected Iat ton of people who mtgratc w the
whether the $100 mollton plus proJect woll he the cummnoc hon't that Its
supporters daom
There has never heen an cconomtc study ,lS to th e v,tluc ol thts htghway
ntt£ I~ NOT I
They keep talkmg about Its great u's great , H s gteat but tlteoc s never
LOOKING GaJ0.
hecn a study satd Carl Morgenstern lawyer lor Ltherty 1ownsh\p rc"dcnts
who say the road wtll shatter the rural peace ul thcor homes
Publtc olficoal s supporting the prOJect say they expect H woll be an ceo
nomoc shot tn the arm for Hamolton, wltoch h.t&gt; lost tndustroal JObs on recent
years, and the Butler County area through wh och H wt ll travel
Two regulatory agenc tes that ~ ra nted pcn111ts lor the proJeCt h"'c reJeCt·
cd the clatms of Morgenstern ' group th31 the htghw.ay wtll cause orrc vcrsohle envtronmerital damage. satd Karen Lane DeRosa spokeswoman for
the county Transportation Improvement Dastnct whoc h wtll oversee the
road s construcuon
NeHhcr the Ohoo Envtronmcntal Protectoon Agency nor the U S Army
Corps of Engmecrs "had any problem wllh the objections rat sed," she satd
The transponatton dostnct saod 11 rcccovcd the Army Corps permit
Wednesday It was the last regulatory permo I needed to construct the I0 l mole hoghway that wtll connell OhiO 4 m Ham olton wtth Interstate 75
Dostnct oftictals hope to break ground for the four lane road tn March
and have 11 ready for tralfic m the summer of 2000 There arc sttll doscusswns about whether the road could be extended farther cast to tntcrsect woth
Interstate 7 1
Bcsodcs mvadong rural neoghborhoods the hoghway could rum streams
and wetlands and create traffoc Jams on Ham olton the opponents say
The opponents went before the state En\lronmcntal Rev tew Board to
By Nat Hentoff
As
Jan
challenge the Ohoo EPA s dects)On last month to let the prOJeCt go lorward
The moss ton of a current posse of
Hoffman
A decosoon ts pendmg
noted m the
The US Ftsh and Woldltfe Scrv tce wants to make sure the htghway &gt; congress tonal Republtcans ts to
block
the
appoontment
of
·
acttvost
New York
cunstruc11on wtll not threaten the lndtana hat an endangered spoctes known
JUd
ges
··
or
to
tmpeach
those
Ttmes,
It
10 mh,tblt some caves on lndoana and Kcntuck) It'"' 1 known of the bat II\ CS
already
on
the
bench
was
the
ltrst
m the area
B) and lar e. tH targe ted Judges
lime
on
But to o,t&gt;e that concern, the transportation dostroct plans to spend
arc
on
gmalt
s
For
mstanc
c
they
memory
$500 000 for an envtronmcntal con&gt;ultant to make sure - of the bat does
that a scnoor
hvc there - that dead trees 11 moght occ upy woll be remo1 cd before the hat take the Foun Amendment (protcc
loons
.tga
on
st
poltce
search
and
judge
has
t.:ould rmgralc lo the area m mrd-Aplll
se ozutc) as scrwusly as the Framers
heen barred
In approvong the proJCll the Ohto EPA concluded that the htghway can
from serv
sa11sfy the lcderal Clean Water All hy crc,Utng l 'i ,teres ol wetlands - to dod lltcy actually hehc\e the Btl I ol
Ro
ghts
guarantees
even
dc[endants
mg .m addt·
replace 2 I wetland acres that would t&gt;e de stroyed - .md h) aheo o~g cui\C t t
lc
ttatn
11
ghts
Thcrelotc
say
thetr
toonal tc11n
dcsH:m over some creeks
u ttiLs thc~c Jun~ts nurtutc what
Hentoff
hc,ausc
ol
1lle created wctl.tnds ore to he ondudcd on a 42 ,ocre p.trk to he deeded to
Rtchard
Noxon
used
to
call
the
od~olng y '
Ltherty Townshtp
ctunm,ol fotecs
J,nnes Goll , the chatrm.tn nl the
The umgrcssmnal pursuers ol governors sl:rcentng panel has let ll
,H.: ll\ 1st
judges now ha ve ~m he known lhat Patak I ts scndmg Jus
Barry's
tlhp
u
mg
model
ol how to deal wuh lice Murphy nut lo p.1s1urc hccau"c
t
World
JUt
osts
honked
on due proc ess the go\crnor has gr.1ve phtlosnpht
these
t
Thc
mode
Its
New
York
Repuhltc.m cal dollcrcnces wJth Murphy mer
t
Gm
Geoogc
P,uakt
who
rode mill the judge's rulmgs on cnmmal c.tscs
t
ollt..:c 10 1YY4 as ,m unswcrvmg p10- Morco,cr an atdc to the ~ovcrnor
poncnt ol the death penalty
told the New York Post th.ot Patakt
In olltce ho h.ts remO\ed one dts
was paotoculatl y unhappy concern
tmt attorney Irom a murder caso tng Murphy s repeated ru ltn gs
hecausc that DA could not he .tgatnst the pplocc on ,e,orch .md
depended on to demand captt.al pun- sctzure cases
1sllmcnt lor the dclcndant
To get a sense ol these ru lings In
Patakt has now refused a rouunc one c.t,e Murphy on dtsscnt
two year tcappotntment to Francos remmded the pnlocc and the maJort
T Murphy .. for 20 years the prestd
ty ol the .tppe ll.tte dovoston hcnch
ong JUstice of the Appellate Dt VISton
that the abso lutel y, esscnto ,tl pur
Ftrst Department of the state court pose of const otuttonal guarantees "
system Murphy IS 70 .tnd 11 has to shtcld onnoccnt tndtvtdu tis lo om
been customary lor JUdges rcachtng the arhotrar) asscrtton ol the state'
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GOTCHA' - P11tsburgh linebacker Donia
Jones (left) gets a gnp on Denver runmng back
Terrell Dav1s 1n the fourth quarter of Sundays

AFC champ1onsh1p game 1n Pittsburgh, where
the Broncos won 24-21 to advance to the Super
Bowl (AP)

Broncos outlast Steelers
2 1'to win fourth AFC title
By JOE KA
PITISBUR H (AP) - Gelling to lhc Super Bowl
1s no h1g Jc,JI Ior John Elw.1y - hccn thc1c lost I\ three
lllliCS

Get ling there wath th1s Denver Bn nt:os tc,tm now there s somcthmg to 111 tkc h1m dre,tm
1he 17 yc" old master ol h1g dnves put togclhcr
thrc...-: ruther modest ones Sund 1y sc;:nJ mg the Brom:ns
h 1ek 111 the Super Bowl wllh a 24 21 VIctory over the
Plllshurgh Slcclcrs
Elway s lourth AFC champwnshtp was hardly lui
tdlmg He s more tntcrcstcd 1n the nnhon that th1s
teams h 1ltncc tmghl help htm hllthc on ly votd m hts
~alm os t

llmshclll.:Mccr

I m not h tppy 1hnul gcttlllg h Ilk to the Super
Bowl s ud Elw,tv who h.1d come to gnps wnh the
poss1hll1ty h~.: 1111ght never gd th...-:r~.: 1gam I v. mt tu
wm 11 I v~.: hccn there he lore I \ c never h uJ 1~.: h \Il L~.:
tu Will 0111.:

fhe llll c g nne tgamst Green Bay nught he lm Its\
ch tncc Its ccrt,unly hiS hcst eh.tnce
I hesc Broncos ( 15 4) arc much dtllcrentlrnm the
team s ol the ROs wh1ch tchcd on 1n undcrwcd
dclcnsc and Elway s strong arm 1 hw dclcnsc col
overwhelmed m~ Elway couldn l pull ollthp ono m 111
ollcnsc mlhe three Super BnwllojsCs 1
As the P11tshurgh Steders ( 12 6) t tn Ille st thts Den
v~.: r tc.nn docsn t rely on Elway nc 1rly !-.O •nul: h 11-:f
rei I D'tvJS Ihe AFC s top rusher r'" lor I W y 1rds tnd
a touchdown Sunday to ltkc the pressure oil El" 'Y
In the pro~,;c ss D.tvls became the hr~t runner to top
100) ~rds til season agamsl Plllshurgh wh1ch h 1tllhe
lc tguc s hesl run dclense
At the same lJme Denver s delc nse - the one th II
has gtven up Iewer yards lh 111 my other tn the lc t~uc
1 - wtercepled Kordcll Stcw,\rt tlt rcc Innes wd c.tuml
h1m to lumhl c away another ch 11\C C
You &lt;Un lturn the hall over lour lllllcs 111 '"AI C
IItle
g tme md ex pect gtlOd thtn~s \II h tppen 'ud
1
: !1 1ushurgh s Jerome Bet !Is who rushed lm 1&lt;1~ y ~rds
fhc Stcelcrs put together Dne ntcc drt vc titer moth
: Cf onl y lCJ C..:OITIC ur ~.:mp l )' ~to,; thL:If OO VILC qu lrlcrh H:k
; m 1dc one nusl,\kc .Iller anlllhcr He w" unly the ltl th
QUtlrh.;rhm.: k to k.u..l .1 team to iJ ~..:o nh.:rl;rH.:c IItie g um;
m hr s lust lull season as 1st lrtcr Ill li\ C ha ve los t
Kardell " 1grc.!l quMtcrhack hut he h tsn I hccn
111 a h1g g,uue wtlh thts type ol m.,~ ntludc s uti R ty
Crockdt who h td one ol the Br( n ~,;os tluct.: mtcH.: cr
ttons
1

On{;c v. c started rnakrng some pltys you t:ould

rc,llly tell You cou ld sec htm te11stn~ up Hew" tc tl
ly nott hrowmg the h til well tlfcr th II
H~.: ~.: ouldn 1 h 1vc Jonc lllm:h worse Stcw lfl who
led the AFC 111 11\ lcrce pllons ended 1 second qu Iller

threat hy throw1ng tnlo douhle coverage 111 the end
zone The result was h1 s f1rst Jntcn.:cptlon
" The second hall was even worse Ptttshurgh con
trolled the h.1lllor 10 45 oltbe thtrd quarter and could
n 1score Allen Aldndgc tntcrccpted Sle\\arl tn the end
zo ne to cap 1n II play dnve and Stewart fumbled on
1hc ltn.!l pla y of the quarter
Any 11me Elway gets the hall you know lhtngs ,uc
gotng to h tppen center Dcrmonllt Dawson satd
And tl you keep gtvtng h1m the hall you w1ll pay lor
tl We pa1d lor 11
Elw 'Y made the Steclers pay \wtcc late tn the ltr&lt;t
hall He went 6 lor 6 tn a pmr oltouchdown dnves dur
tng the ltnal 4 40 that made t\ 24 14 at hallumc
Stew,trt s mtstakcs prevented the Steelers from dos
mg the gap unt1l 11 was too late Hts 14 yard touchdown
P•"' to Charles Johnson cut 11 10 24 21 Wllh only 2 46
lch
Elw ty took 11 Irom there
Although hJS numhcrs were very ordtnary -,I X ol
3 1 lor 21D yards and two touchdowns - Elway w,\S
perlccl when ll mallered He threw three passes when
the Broncos got the b.111 back lor the last ltme com
plettng .til three
The ht£gcsl 1vas ,m 18 y.ud throw to Sh,mnon
Sharpe on th~rd and stx Elway saw that Sharpe drew
ltnehacker J """ Gtldon 111 coverage ,md 1mprovtscd
That was the ltrst ttme we ve eve r made that pity
Sh trpe satd Once 1saw the ltnebacker ltncd up over
me I knew John w Is com mg to me I knew lh II w"
prelly much the hallgame John made a heck ol ,,
throw
Actu tll y we kmd ol made that one up on the lly
Elw ty ' 11d It s 1e tlly nol tn our pity hook tl s JUS\
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M,tyhe somed ty Stewart Will make those ktnds ol
throw s too He grew up tdmtnng Elw.ty md would
ltke to tlnnk he c,m lollow Ius ex nnple
Hopclully I II h 1vc the opportunity 10 wm some
Sup~.:r Bowl ~ hom now to .tgc :n Stl:w trt stud
El"i ty h ts h td three oil hose nppor\Unlltcs md lost'
them dl 1\1 20 to the New York Gt.mt s tn 19X7 42
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COLUMBUS Ohto (AP)- The
funeral scrv1cc lor Anne Gross
Hayes the w1dow of fiery Oh10 State
lool b 111 co.tch Woody Hayes Will be
prtvate the famtly announced
Mrs Hayes dted Saturday around
I0 p m at Rtvemde MethodiSt Hos
pllals '" Co lumhus She was 83
Mrs Haycs 1 a naltve of New
Jhtladelpht 1 and 1 graduate of Oh10
V.esleyan Un1vemty ltved tn the
Col umbus suburb ol Upper Arltng
ton She co nunued to speak to
grou ps support chartltes and keep
11t vc the memory ol her hushand
alter hts death ,n 1987
Dunng speaktng engagements
she would JOke about the day she
marrted the curm udgcon Iy coach m
June ol 1942 whtle Woody Hayes
w ts tn the Navy
It was supposed to he cmanct
pallon day hut1l d1dn l work out that
way I was sold t)l\O slavery she
Joked
Football was my game I JUst
loved tl When I was tn college I
wouldn 1 m1ss a loothall or haskethall
game lor love nor money she satd
When Woody was an asSJslanl foot
hall coach at New Phtladelphm we'd
go somewhere and scout That was
my date
Desptle fa11tng health m recent
years Mrs Hayes sull played a
prommcnt role at the 25th anntvcr
sary of her husband s fmal naltonal
champiOnship team That 1968team
was honored al a hanqucl dunng an
Oh1o Stale game
Woody Hayes went 20S 61 I0 tn
28 seasons as coach at Ohto State
wmnmg Assoctatcd Press poll cham
ptonsh1ps m 1954 and 1968
Vtsttalton for Mrs Hayes wtll he
2 4 and 6 8 p m at the Schoedmger
Northwest Chapel m Columbus
Mrs Hayes IS survtved by a son
Steven a Frank 1m County Muntctpal
Court JUdge

-Sports briefsBORMio Italy (AP) - Ger
many's Htlde Gcrg won a World Cup
slalom Sunday edgmg Amencan
Krtstma Kozmck by 0 27 seconds
On Saturday Germany s Martma
Ertl ended Itahan slar Deborah Com
pagnom s one year wmnmg streak 111
the g1ant slalom cdgmg teammate
K,\\Ja Setzmger hy 0 74 seconds
.,. Basketball
CHICAGO (AP) -Two months
alter plcdgmg to never play agam lor
the Chtc.1go Bulls slur lorward Scot
li e P1ppen reJOined the team he
helped wm ltve ol the last seven
NBA lilies
P1ppen who mtssed Ch1cago s
ltrsl 35 games lollowmg loot surgery
started 111 the Bulls 87 82 VIctory
over Golden State on Saturday mght

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San Franctsco got a 28 yard held
goal Irom Gqry Anderson With 58
seconds Iell 111 the hall that m.1de t1
I0 3 But Favre and Freeman com
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second ol hts Ihree ilcld goals and II
w IS 13 3 .It hallttme
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left Dorsey Levens who gamed
114 yards on 27 carnes, scored on a
5 yard run two mmutes laler then
Chuck Levy returned the ensumg
kickoff 95 yards for San FranciSco s
only touchdown , the ilrst ktckoll
return lor a lo~chdown tn n conl er
cnce ttlle game\
But that w," garbage tunc more
or lc&lt;s
We w.1111ed to get nil to a ~nod

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lrtcs ltsl ye 11 Ill Jk the Nl C ttllc Sun
d.1y 111 wnvtnun" I tshton 21 10
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One ol the tlungs we \liked
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teams tn the lc 1guc Packers ll~ht
cml M uk Chmur.1 s,ud Well we
thmk we rc he 1ded 111 that dtrcc lton
hut we h 1vc another step to t.lkC
Th.\1 step Jltakcn would g1vc tho
NFC' 14 stratght Super Bow l VK to
ncs It tlso wou ld m tke the Pac kers
( 15 l) the second tc.tm to twtcc wtn
conscc u\I VC Super Bowls The Stee l
crs d1d 1l tn the 1970s
Sttunch dclcnse and .t halanccd
ollense have hcen the keys lor Green
Bay
The P tckcrs h "c lll o\\ ed 61
pomts tn thctr tas'i m mc.m tnglul
games - thctr 1cason e n d t n~ 1 I 21

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tnd then h \Y lllg 111 wtn the NFC
~.:h unp1on,l11p g~1m1.: on th~.: ro 1d was
"' Ullltcult All the way there s hccn
t lot ol humps 111 ge t over tJld a lot
ol Jouht hom lht,.; outstd~.:
The Bronu&gt;s h tve h 1J ,, slr m~le
hold on douhl whenever they mtde
the Super Bowl John Elway IS 0 1 tn
them and none ol th'-= los:-;cs were
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But Denver ( 15 4) the f1fl h wt ld
c ~rd tc 1111 to tntke 1l1c Super Bowl on!) 0 tklnnd m 1980 won tl - has
shown tremendous rcstl1cncc All Pro
Terrell Dav ts the 1\FC s lcadmg
rusher gat~.cd 139 yards al PHis
hurgh the ltrsl back to surpass 100
tg unst the Stcc lcrs thiS season
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23-10 to win return
trip to Super Bowl
By DAVE GOLDBERG
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The
1mage of the Greef\ Bay Packers ts
Brcll Favre, AntoniO Freeman
Dorsey Levens and the h1gh powered
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the Packers to San D1ego where m
quest ol lhCif second stm1ght NFL
ttllc, they wtll meet Denver They ve
alncady heen mstallcd as 11 In potnl
lavortte to extend the NFC s Super
Bowl streak to 14
The Packers qualttwd lor the1r
second stra1gh1 Super Bowl Sunday
by shullmg down S.m Fr,mctsco 21
10 tn the NFC llllc game largel y
because the delcnse pcrlormcd bnl
hantly
It held the 49crs to 33 yards on the
ground and got a 58 yard mtercept1on
return from Eugene Robmson to set
up the only touchdown of the ltrsl ~5
mmutcs ol the game
We knew we could dommale
them sa1d lmchru.:kcr Seth Jo) ncr
who wtll he gotng to hts ltrst Super
Bowl alter II se \SOns sl.unng tn
Ph1ladclphm and Anzona and never
genmg close
It am t even close who s the hct
tcr delcnse m lhe btg g.1mcs s 11d
strong sal ely LeRoy Butler takmg a
shot al San FranciSco s No I rank

mg my tras tllowcd Allth tl No I
dclensc slufl docsn 1mc.m ,, lot io us
We rc gomg to S~m D1cgn
They also showed why r.mkmgs
arc me tnmglcs"i
Smce their hyc week wt!h 1 ~ 2
record the P.1ckers (15 3) hnve
moved up lrom No 23 to No 7 m
y.1rds II lowed And cxcludmg tile 4 1
1X deb,\cle m lndt tn.tpolts nn Nov
16 they vc 1llowed JUS\ H~J pom\s 111
Ill games
Even mote 11npresstvc lhcy
h,\VCII l ,tllowcJ ,l lOUchdown pISS Ill
11 quarters gomg h.lck lo the second
quarter ol th,u loss to the lhcn wm
less Colts Nohody s gomg to
rcmcmhcr that l1ltlc sltrur now
Butler s,11d
Sunday w,\S lyptc 1l olthe second
h,lil ol the sc.JSnn - S tn Frtnctsco
-l!atncd JUS, 257 y 1rds 1m Ihe mudd~
turl ol 1Com P.uk where ,, ste.1dy
r"m bcg~m dl g~unc tunc ~mU mtcns1
hed throughout the g.unc
And so lmn were the Green B ~~
del enders th tl the g.tmc ,1lmosf
see med uvcr when F.tvrc comhmc«,l
wtth Frccm.tn on 1 27 y 1rd 1\luch
down p '" 110 ml&lt;llhc sccnnd qu,u
tcr to gtvc the P.tckcrs ,, 10 0 lc.td
Th 11 c unc tflcr Anderson s tnlct
ccpllon ol Steve Young who w" 10
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the lullhack tnd the hne 1rc hlockmg
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stopped sholl ol wmn ng the Super
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thetr most p.unlul r.cccnt dele us
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upset them 111 Denver tn I JSI ye If s
playol ls went to ~rc hrtv,\1 Kans ts
C11y I tsl week tnd knocked oil Ihe
h1gllcst sL:ed 111 the t.:onlt.:rt:nt:~.: Inti
then \Vcnged a I \l c sc tson l11ss 11
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We met some great h til duhs Ill
thiS tournament and stud togci her to
wtn and no douht we deserve d
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thetr fourth loss tn hvc NFC conlcr
ence games th1s decade
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York Gtants m 1990 the Cowhoys m
1992 and lhts one The other was m
Dallas 111 1991
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third Ill three years 111 the pi \}oils
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EMU 'coach blasts
refs after 78-75 loss;
Ball State top_
, Herd
By RUSTY MILLER
AP Sports Writer
L .ostcrn M~e ht g&lt;~n coach Mtlt on
Barnes wtllltkcly gct,t c.tlltlm \\l'l'k
- and 11 won 't he to tn lorm hnn he
won a fortune tn any puhhshcr&gt;
dcarmghousc sweepstakes
On the other end of the hne wtll
he M1d-Amencan Conl crc·ncc ollt ·
cuti s. most ltkcly rcprnn andtng hun
lor hts cnmmc nt s after S.tturd.ty
ntght 's 7R-75 Jo" at Bow ltng Green
Wtth Bowltng Green o~he. td 711-71
&lt;1nd Demck Dt.tl dnhhlmg ''" the
perimeter. rclcrcc

Rnnd y ... Drury

called Dt.tllor c.trr}mg the h.tll
" We d1dn' t deserve to hlsc th1 "'

game ltkc that ." Bu rnes s.ud "You
Jose to a h.tllduh hecausc they out·
pl ay you. not hecausc oltic tals blnw
a c.tll "
· He .tlso s&lt;~ td , " Let the players
dcctdc the g:1mc, and ofl wt.lb get out

of the w.t} "
For good measure, he .tdded. 'I m
1101 gotng to let my ktd s work thetr

where
K.w~&gt;tr.t " " 6- Joot- I. 163-pound
sor homo rc guard at Toledo who has
r11.:vcr hluckcd a shot and never had

lnd.iana gets
By STEVE HERMAN
BLOOMINGTON, Ind . (API A J Guyton softened up Ol11o St.nc's
Buckeyes and Luke Recker .llld
Charlte Mtller lintshed .them oil. sur·

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BC; UC upsets
No. 23 Marquette

Bow lm g Green won des pne .tte'r·
nltc perlurni.mcc hy Eastern's gu.trd
tandem Dt.tl h.td 22 pomts and the 5lnot -5 Boyktns scmcd 29 - tncludtng ctght 111 a late I0-0 run that Ited
the game
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'They arc 14 down and I dtdl\'1
see a stnglc stg n that they were gomg
to let up . a stngle stgn that they were
nervo us - nothtng ." BG c o~u.: h D~m
Dak tch s.ud
But Dak~e h also had ktnd word s
loa Iu s team
" H.II s olt to our team .1s we ll I
thnug.h t we calnc out to play 40 mmut e~ · he smd
Chad Kamstra and Dtante Flenorl
- not oac tly household names shot thetr way tnlo the spotlight else-

mnrc th.m two steal\ m .1 game
Despite the !.tel he ' ll never he nll st.tkcn lor Sh.twn Ke mp on or oft the
, Jails ofl, .md Jet .1 rc lcrl'C hlow the floor, he l:.m sure sL:orc - I11Hmg
~w mc You don 't m.1kc u uu.11 calls
seve n thrce- polllh: rs and scorrng 2S
do wn the strclch to dcc1dc the out · po ult :-.
um1c h \ the ~,;ccond tunc thrs year
"Th.tt re.tl ly helped us tug tulle,"
r vc hccn screwed down the strch.:h " co.1ch St.nl Joplm s.ud "Ohvtousl}.
Bnwlmg Green sant.Jwu.:hcd t\.\I O he c.m shoot tilt: h.lll Hc s not the
free throws .around an EMU mt:oos mmt athl e!K guy He 's alm~l.tl wo ­
helorc Eari Boyk ms mt ssed a potcn- guard 111 a potnl gu.trd's hoily But he
ltal gamc-ty mg thrce-potnter at the c.m shoot It •·
hu zze r
It W.IS Mwn11 's worst home loss
Tony Retd scored 24 pom ts . stncc IYX7 The Rockets have won
mdudtng the go-.thead lrcc throws s1x tn .1 rnw with K:.unstru starttng,
wtth .16 seconds Jell lor the Falcons
whtl e Mt .llll l has lost Jour or tiS last
Bowl~ng Green );l:orcd It s 11nal sevs1x .md won' t get lc.tthng s~,;mc r Walen pomts at the line and lui 20-o l-24 ly S7.clerhtak h.tck lor at Je.tst unothh&gt;ul shots to Eastern 's 5-n i-X
er month
In other g &lt;~me s, unlikely heroes
Flcnorl also pt ckcd up 25 potnls to
spurred Toledo to ,t 76-56 vtclory that go wllh 10 tehounds 111 the Bobcats'
ended Mt.tmt ol Ohto 's 21-game Vlct,ory over Northern lllrn01s
hol]lc wtnntng streak and Ohto\ 73' TrxJ.ty was h1 ); best game smce
57 wtn over Northern llhnots West - he 's hcc n at Ohto, " co.tch Ltrry
ern Mtchtgan hun g tough lme '" the Hunter , ,lid ol the 6-8 JUn tor Jrorn
game .md tn over11111e to hold oil Mtlwaukce
Akron H'I-X3, Kyrem Massey scored
S.tddt W,tshmgton scored 28 •
22 pomls .ts Kent Whijipcd Ccntr.tl polltts , tncludtn~ two free throws thai
Mtdug.tn H4-6'1 , and Ba ll St.tle put Western MKhtg.m ahc,1d to sta y
slnycd pcrlect '" the MAC hchmd tn ovcrtllnc .tgamst Akron
· Bmm Wells' 27 potnts m .tn K6-7H
J.11n1 Bosley p.tccd the Ztps wllh
M.trsh.tll
2 1 potnts .tnd Gcruge Ph tl ltps .tdded

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Monday, Janu111ry 12, 1998"

SKY HOOK- Marshall forward Carlton King (32) shoots over Ball
State forward Wayne Johnson in the first half of Saturday's MAC
contest in Huntington, W.Va ., where the visiting Cardinals won 8678. (AP)
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guard Jtmmal Ball touled out wtlh
6 25 left'" regul.llton
Western Mtchtgan made 12-ol -2'2
three-pomt auempls and was deadl'y
at the free-t hrow Ime. smktng B-ol·
25
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wm over CcntraL.,nonc were htguc1
than the lhrec-piftO t pl ay th.ll helped
touch oil a I0-0 run early 111 the second hall to put the Flashes .thcad to

stay
" M,tsscy hll some key threes lor
them," Central hc.td coach J.ty Smtih
" "d "That rea ll y put the stap le 111

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Kent's supportmg cast :. dso c.unc
through John Callaw.ty :·,dded ,,
c;arecr-lugh I X pomt s. whtk Jose
Davts,lhe slarttng qu.lrterh.ILk on the
loothallteam, c.11nc oil the be nch lm
career hcs ts ol 17 pomt s .md .1 tcamhtgh nmc rebounds

win over Ohio State

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even co.tdt Bon Kntght with
lhctr dtspl,ty of ollensc
Guyto n had 13 pomts 111 the ltrst
h.tll , then manascd only lout more
helor" gelling tnl o foul trouhlc No

mauer Recker and Mtllcr were there
" It doesn' t matter 11 I sc.::orc as
long as we score ," s.ud Recker who
lmtshed wt lh 19 pomts - 17 '" the
second h.tll - as lnd tan.t heal Oh to
St.lle Sl-66 on S&lt;~turd.ty
"A 1 dtd a good JOh knoektng
down some shots tnlhc ltrst hall , and
Jucktly we kept the lead," Recker
s.11d "We were dosappomted 111 our
play tnthc ltrst hall We sl10 ulcl have
come out with more mtenst ty and
executed our game plan heucr. hut ,,
wm 's a wm That's the most Important t11mg."
Mtllcr, also held to two pmnls 111
the ftrsl hull , Ji mshed with 13 potnls
and I0 rehounds, hoth season lughs
" We kmd ol played on spurts."
Mtller satd "We dtdn 't pl.ty that 40
mmutcs ltkc we gave .1ga1nst Mtdll gun I think we played aht&gt;ul 30 mtnutes. and I0 mmutcs were kmd of
sporadtc We need to Jearn to pl.ty .t
40-mmutc game on a cnnslslcntlcvcl"
lndtana ( 11 -5, 2-2 Btg Ten) led hy
etght at the hall , .md the Buckeyes
sllll had a dtance at 72-61 alter "
three potnlcr hy Carlos D&lt;avt s But
Recker had stX pomt s dunng an II
CONTEST WINNER- John L. Ridenour, rtght, won a Remington· 2 streak .•tnd two lrce throws hy
12-gauge shotgun tn a recent contest held by the Meigs County Jkes.
Mtller g.tvc the Hooste rs thetr htggcst
Contest proceeds further the club's conservation efforts and to
lead at 83-65
!ncrease the appreciation and enjoyment of the outdoors. Club pres" I was tea ll y plc.tscd with the
tdent Henry E. Bahr ts shown making the presentation.
numhcr ol pmnts we sco ! ~o:d,' ' Kn1ght

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tillS game would he one we'd have to
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By JIMMY GOLEN
BOSTON (AP) -:- ConnectiCut
coach Jun Calhoun sull can't understand why Rochard Han11lton dodn 't
make the preseason all-Big East
team . Boston College coach AI Skmncr thmks there 's otggcr thmgs '"
store for the Husk1cs' sophomore
forward .
. " I !honk he 's proven he's the
player or the year '" the league so
far. " Skinner sa1d Sunday after
Hami lton scored a carccr-htgh 38
points to lead No I0 Connecticut to
an 80-68 voctory over Boston College
"It speaks for itself." Skmncr
s&lt;~ul. " He was having a great game."
Hamtlton was 4-of-6 from threcpoml range and had seven rebounds
fur the Hu'sktcs (14-2, 4-1). He also
scored 10 stra1ght points for the
Husktes as they took the lead lor
good and heat the E&lt;~glcs (8-R. 1-5)
for the i'lth COilSCCUIIVC lime.
· " We don 't hke to put a lot of pressure on htm. But when he's gomg ltkc
that, I thmk we've got ill lind" w.ty
to get htm the o&lt;~ll. " Husktcs guard
Monqucncto Hardneu s:11d " When
he's on . I don't think there's anyone
m the country that can stop him "
The Ja~t umc the Eagles heal
UConn was Feb 2l, I'IKK Both
scm or center M&lt;ekey Curley, who d1d
nell play hccau~e or ,, sprat ned ankle,
and hts older hrothcr Bolly. who came
to BC m 1990 and " nnw wuh the
Minnesota Ttmherwnlvcs. matriculated and graduated Irom BC Wtlhnut
seeo ng the Eagles heat the Husk~es .
Kevm Frcem:m h:td IK potnls and
none reonunds .t~ the Husk tcs
bounced h:tck from a loss &lt;1! Mt:mu .
Duane Woodw.ud scored 21
pomts wtth etght rchounds and Antonto Gr.nger added 20 potnts '" the
Eagles lost thcor li&gt;Urth consecuttve
game. ThcJ Eaglcs shot 59 percent
!rom the ltcld and opened a 12-pnml
lead on the lirst hall,lhut had JUsltwn
ollenstve rebounds and was outrehounded ovcmll ll - IK
" We delimtcly wore down," Skinncr " "d. " We 'rc puumg forth the

effort , hut tl wc:rc gomg to go this
far, let's try to win these thmgs."
In the other game mvolving a
ranked team on Sunday, Concinnati
•
beat No. 23 Marqueuc 68-51.
BC Jed 49-42 when Freeman
made a free throw, Hamilton added a
steal and layup and, after a BC bas·
ket, Hardncu ptcked ofl a pa." and
Jake Voskuhl scored on an assist hy
Khahd El-Amin. El-Amm made a
thrce-pomtcr to cut the lead to 53-50,
then Hardnctl m.tdc a JUmper to hnng
UConn wtthon one Wtth 11.36lcl'l to
play
Frul'll there, though, tl was all
Hamilton. He htt a three-pomter. and
after BC tied 11 55-:tll, he added a
JUmper, a layup and another three·
pmnter to gove the Huskies the lead
for good By the tnnc the 26-10 run
was over, UConn led 08-59.
" We fought so hard to make up
the delien, and we didn 't want to gtvc
up the lead," Hamolton said. "I just ·
feel like I've got to go out and prove
a potnt I feel conftdcnl every game
Whatever I need to do lor my team
to wtn , I Jccl hkc I've got to go nut
and do n. "
UConn took a 14-7 lead, hut BC
answered wtth 25 ol the next 31
pmnts - 13 Jrom Granger - to
make 11 l2-20 wuh 5:25 Jell tn the
hrst h.tll
The Eagles Jed hy II when
UConn went on a 12-5 run to limsh
the hall .
"They were very hot at the hcginnm g," Freeman s:ud. " But, hke
Co.tt·h s:11d, ·Eventually they' II wear
down.' "

Cincinnati 68
No. 23 Marquette 51
The Beareats ( 11 -2, J-0 Conlcrencc USA) won thetr seventh straight
hehond the 17 potnts and 10 rchounds
of Kenyon M.trtin. Cmctnnalt led 281K at halltnne alter huldmg Marqueue to 4-nf-2.' sh&lt;•&gt;tong and nutrebound ing 11 26- 15.
Mur~us West and Jamtd Lovclle
cuch scored II pomb lor the visnmg
Golden Eagles (I 0-2, 1-2), who have
l o~ t I wo m ,a row.

won t&lt;&gt;ur races in !he U.S . Olympic
short track tnuls, lintshmg with a stirrmg victory 10 the I ,(XX) meters Sun·
d.ly.

The Meigs Co. Bikers Association would like to
thank the following businesses and individuals for
their contributions to the 1997 Meigs Co. Toy Run:
Big Bend Foodland
Pizza Express
Juke Box
Sweet Greetings
Frito·Lay
Coke
Heiner's Bakery
Dairy Queen
Marathon
Pomeroy .Food Sho
Rite Aide
R&amp;G Feed
L&amp;J Swap ShoP'
O'Dell's
Uptown Dog
Trophies &amp;T's
Forked Run Sportsman Oub
Marietta Cycle
Alhens Cycle
Frye's Cycle
Mason Famdy Rest.
Pleasant VaHey Hospital
Toys RUs

Blue Tartan
Mizway
Watering Hole
Wayne's
Rutland Leglan
Acquisitions
Otgo
Auto Zane
South East H.D
Valley Lumber
Locker 219
Baltr's
l•gels
Dan's
Trolley Station
Taz's
UonsOub
Cablevislon
Local Law Enforcement
Individual Donations
Angle Maynard· Longaberger
Family Dollar

Special thanks to all the "brothers and sisters"
who attended and supported our fund-raisers.
With your help we were able to raise over
$7000.00 t~is year, which we spent on toys for
children of Meigs Co. Although this year ·was a
huge success, membership has declined. Anyone
interested in joining or helping the MCBA can
contact Alqn Partlow at 742-2447.
.

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Monday, _
January 12, 1998

Ann
·
Lan ders

~:,..~~~ ~:\' 1 '0 ,~::"::
' '"'"'"

Dear Ann Landers: For y~ars .
your readers have opened their
hearts to Amenca's hospitalized veterans by scndmg cards and Jeuers to
the 173 Department of Veterans
Affatrs medoeal centers across the
country through your Ann Landct sValcntme Vet program As acttng
secretary of ve'terans affairs. tt ts a
prmlege for me to partt(lpate tn tlus
worthwhtle program. whtch tcltes so
much on the generosity of your carmg readers.
All of us arc well aware ol the JOY
your cJJ'ons brmg to our veterans

Last year, hundreds of thousands of
cards and letters from all over the
world were recetved by them~~ and
women hosptlahzed 10 VA fact hliCS
Teachers took advantage of the
program by telhng students about
veterans and what they have done
for our country. In many areas, students prepared valentines and dehvcred them on person.
Cards came m every shape and
stLC and were made w1th sttckers,
colored dmhcs, crayons and mark·
er&gt; All of these handcrafted cards
were created with love and respect
lor our nation's veterans
One card. with red hearts, candy
stnpcs and sparkles. was created -by
an Oluo ftfth-grader. II read. "Thts
ts a specml card I made lor you
Whene ver you me lonely or blue ,
look at tlus and know that lthmk of

you "
.
,~Our ?nhual NatiOnal Salute to
Hospttahzed Veterans os JUSt around
the corner -- the week of Feb 8-14
We hope your readers wtll agatn
take t1me to let our veterans know
'that they are apprectated and not forgotten It IS an hon~r and pnvtlege to
se rv~ those who have gtven so much
to thiS natiOn
I look forward to another suecessful year of lhts spec tal program
and I know our veterans do. too Smcerely -- Togo D West Jr.. acttng
secretary, Veterans Affa1rs, Wash·
mgton, DC
Dear Togo West: I've always
known that my readers arc the most
warmhearted. rcsponstvc people tn
the world. When I ask them to do
somethmg, they come through like
champtons
'

Readers. n's ume once agam to
let our veterans kn9w we apprectatc
them It won't cost much. and tl 's
sure 10 bnng cnorntous pleasure to
our vets, to whom we owe so much
On any gtven day, there are
approxt mately 50 000 ve terans hosplt ~ hzed '" VA med tca l ce nters
nauonwodc
These men and women served '"
World War I, World War II. Korea,
Voetnam and the war '" the Perst ah
Gulf They represent eve ry mcc
color and creed
We can never repay these valtant
vets for the sacnftces they have
made . but we can do somethtn g to
cheer them up and let them know
that they have not been forgotten
Last year. over 21,000 Salvat ton
An11y volunteers dtslrtbutcd valcnlines. gtfts and refreshments to van-

ous VA fact hiles around the eountf}. ·
Ca111p Ftre Boys and G ~rls have been
gtvm g valentmes to our veterans for
qutle some tunc. God bless them
Teachers. you have always been
extremely help lui and supporttvc
I'm depcndtng on you once more to
make thts a class proJect Handmade
valcn tmes arc rea l hcanwanmcrs,
espcc t &lt;~ ll y the one• made by the
younger students Ple,se encourage
your students to be f rcallvc. and Jet
them Jearn J'trsthand the salts lactton
that comes from domg somcthtn g
for others The Executtve Plaza
Hotel '" (!own town Chtcago wtll
once aga m bake a huge ca ke for the
veterans .md have their guc,ts stgn a
5-Jont card
The vetera n' wou ld he thnlled tJ
}OU could dlllp ofl your valenllncs
m person ot }OU can matl1 hcm to

your local VA hospnal
If you don't kn ow where your'
local VA hospttaltS, check your telephone dtrcctory or call the VA tollJrce numher at J-800-827- 1000 for·
the address of the nearest. VA factll ty You can also' search for addresses
at VA's web sue- - www va gov
1know of noth 1ng you can do that
would cost so Jmlc and bnng so
much happtness to the men and
women who were wtlhng to .lay
dow n thctr hve s for us They
deserve to be remembered Thank
you all and God bless --Ann Landcrs
Send quest tons to Ann Landers Creators Synd tcatc. 5777 W Centuf}
Blvd , Sutle 700. Los Angeles. Caltl
90045

Texas woman one -of the
world's oldest at 117 or 119

Adoption choices means
loving pet relationship
she lter has housed golden retnevcrs .
L.tht ad or oetncvers German shepherd s Sthcnan husktcs Basset
hounds hcaglcs. several kinds of
Arc you fcehn g a lillie empt y eoonltounds. Amcncan Esktmo
alter the holiday season 1 Here\ an do ~s - a grca1 Dane_ Dobcm1an prn ~
tdc.l to hri ghtcn your days for many scltcr. Australian shepherd. hordcr
years to come Vtsll the Mctgs colhc "Ltsstc" cnlhes. many lottie
County Dog Pound and adopt a "BcnJt " types , tollwetlcrs_ Chi 1'ncnd The sheller " loc:llcd adJa- huahuas_many types ol Ierner&lt; and
cent to the upper fa ~rgro und ' .It all ktnds of mtxes ol these and ot her
Rock Spnngs
dog s Our shelter has also recctved
There ts always a good sclccllon pra1sc from out of Lowncrs . eve n
ol dogs ol vanous mes and ages though 11 " a dcprcsstng place. It
who desperately need carmg homes. docs keep the dogs warm and dry
These arc dogs who have hcen gtven and allows them to be vtcwcd castly
up hy thctr ow ners or abandoned to at any It me
1un loose. causmg ha7.ards to themIf you have room tn your heart
sel ves. moton sts and the commum- and your home . please constdcr
ty At the shelter. they at e led. adopt ton Even of you can't get one
watered and cared for. hut -there tsn't today. please v.stt and become
cnoueh room lor .til the unwanted aware of what os avatlnblc The best
dog~~ so cl\ch week. some must he ltmcs to adopt dogs &lt;~re weekdays 9
humanely ktllcd There JUst aren't to 10 a.m and 4 10 5 p.m. Other
Emma Massey, of Texas, is ready to celebrate her 117th or 119th
hours arc also avai lahlc , as the dog
enough homes for them all.
·
birthday.
The do~ s at the shelter arc tnlcllt - warden ts there every day to check
gent. soc tal ammals whtch would on and care for the dogs.
make excellent natural guards and
Dogs presently avatlable for
compan iOns.' Some appear to have adoptton tnclude a red shorthatrcd
spcctaltzed huntmg abthty or nrc retncvcr. wh1ch looks ltkc a ChesaYou ' If know whether you need to
espectally agile or lov ing, paymg peake Bay rctnever - very soltd ,
pay tax on your Socml Sccurny bcnBY
ED
PETERSON
very close aucnuon to people - all ge ntle and strong ; another red
Social
Security
Manager,
after you complete the workcftts
wonderful quahucs
hound/lab m1x , smaller stze, and
Athens
office
sheet
steps on the nottce
Dogs from the shelter have ~ ven several very young pupptes, oncludFor
more information about tax been adopted by people m other mg a darhng Bassett hound , a cute ,
In
January,
Soctal
Secunty
wtll
able
bcneft
ts. call the Internal Revstates and parts of Ohio They arc cncrgette medium-Stzed husky/Gcrsend
you
a
statement
showmg
the
enue
Scrvtce
toll -free at J-800-K29tmprcssed by some of the great mau shepherd mtx, two tncolort d
total
benefits
you
rccctvcd
m
1997
'
3676
A•.k
fo
r Publtcallon 9 15.
"Imds'' here and the low cost of heagles, a BluettclJbeaglc, a RedThe
statement
ts needed to help
Socwl
Sccurny
and Equt valcnt Raoladopt ton
bone/Doocrman. and an adorable
you
dctcrmme
tf
a
porlton
or
your
road
Rettrc
mcnt
Benefi ts (and Ttcl I
There arc al most always purchredo Austrah!'n · Shepherd/Labrador
hencfns
arc
tax
able.
For
1997.
Rmlroad
Rcmement
Benefits). and
dogs ayatlablc In tlte past year. the rctncvcr mt x
Soctal Secunty estllnmes that about IRS Puhhcauon 554. Tax lnfonna20 percent of hcneltc1ancs
"
wt ll need llon lor Oldet Amc11cans
to pay tax on thetr bcncfus
If you Itic a federal tax return as
Evan Struble. a student at South- Labors After the Ctvtl War " hy Tera
an
· tndt vtdual" .tnd your comhmed Questions and Answers
ern Htgh School was a ptchmtnary W Hunter
1m.:mnc
(youa adJusted gross tn.l'omc
round wmner tn the Ohto Untverslly
In addtu on to the top scorer.
Q. My mother is seriously ill
'"
tepotted
on your Fonn 1040 plus
Amencan Htstot) Contest He " the those chgthlc lor the ftnal round's
nontaxahlc
mtct
est
plu
s
onc-h.tll
of
with
cancer. I understand that at
son of M tchacl an~ Pany Strunk of three-questi on c:-osay cx.ammat w n
some
point she may be eligible to
your
Sou.tl
Sccurtt
y'
hcncfll
,
·)
"
SyrliCUsC.
mdudc the h1ghcst scmc r m each ol
.thove
$~5.000. yo u n~o~y l1avc to pay
rece
ive
hospice care under
More than 18.000 students at 3HO Oht o's HS counties. and 'all count y
taxes
on
50
pc1ccnl
of
yoUI
Sou,al
Medicare.
How docs this work?
Ohto htgh sc hools took the prchmt- scores tn the '19th pcrcenul&lt;: ol
Secunty
hcncl
us
A
Hosptcc
~.:.u c ts onc.ol the hennary muluplc-dl{•tcc cxam mataon at scores for all entrants. or the second
II
yo
u1
t:omhmcd
Jnl'omc
Js
ellis
.1va
tlahle
under
Mcdtc:ue's P.ut
and th ttd h1ghest scorer from cad1
thc11 loca l schools 111 Octohcr
ahovc
$34
000.
K5
percent
nl
your
1\
h&lt;&gt;spllaJ
III
SUI,IIlL'e
1\ p.tliCill WJtO
The Imal round of Ohio Umverst- ~ounty of ranked m at least the 95th
Soc
tal
Scc_
unty
henclits
ts
suhjecf
to
h.ts
Mcd~e.trc c.m qu.tltl y lot the
ty's 51st Annual Amen can Htstory perccnulc
ltosptce hcnclu tl ,, dDL"IOI cct llltcs
The second. thn·d. fourth and filth im:om ~ t~J x .
contest was held 111 Deccmhcr on' the
If
you
ftlc
a
JOint
return.
you
m.ty
tll.ll he or site'' tetlllllt.lll y til .md the"
pl.tcc wt hncrs wtlllccctve one-year
Athens l.unru~
have
to
pay
ta
xes
on
50
percen
t
ol
p.ltJcnt d Hxl,l's 10 receive l'.m.· Irom
P.trttctpants wtll he noufied Jan Ohto Umverstty &gt;&lt;holarshtps of
yow
hencftts
tl
you
and
your
spouse
.a
Mct.hl'arc-paltJt.:tptHtn g h o~ J1 l LC
20, 1998 of the tesu lts or tltet r css.ly $ 1,500 The stxth through twelfth
have
a
comhtncd
tncomc
ove
r
progtam
tnste.td ol .t .hospll .t l
cx.ammat10ns Tl1c tu:-il place wmncr place WtnOets Will recetve $J 250
$32.tl00
If
your
cnmhtned
tncomc
Medtcare
wtll
p.ty the lull co' t ol
WIJl rCCCIVe a four- year, fuJI IUitlOII Ohto Unovctstly tullton scholar" more than $44.000. 85 percent of se rvices pmv1dctl hy .1 hosp iL:C wtth
Ohw Un t~· c r~ lly scholarshtp ad shtps ~
your
Soct.tl Sec unty hencl lls "s ub- no dC(IUl~ llhks mdud1ng uwcr.1~c
Outstandmg Htgh School Awards
$100 Students wtll also recc1vc over
ol a v.mc ty ol ~crv1 ccs not usu.1lly
$600 1n cdsh .tw.uds and over ol $ 1 ~ 0 and $ 100 wtll go to the '" Ject 10 mcomc tax
The
SSA1099
statement
you
crcd untlcr Mclhcarc
em
schools wnh the' largest numher ol
$10.000 m scholarshtps
rccctvc
mcludes
an
IRS
Noucc
70'1
In the prelllntnary tound. Dou- wmnetS m the two 10unds In addtglas Holfmtm. of Hoovc t Ht gh uon three of the schools wtll he ahlc
Schoolm North Canton . was the top to nomtnme a student for a $ 1.000
scorer. answcnng 7 1 of the 80qucs- Oh1o Unt vcrslly seholarshtp.
Ethel A Hart . Shade w.ts hon- cl uhs for top-icl•el pet lorut.mcc
uons correctly Holfman wrll rCcc tve
T~c contest ts sponsored by the
ored lor outslandtng Jcadcrshtp ol
Judgmg '" the meru club contest
"1he Carl Gust.wson Bonk Award . Oluo Uno vcrsny Colle~e ol Ans .md young people durtng J99o 7 '" dn ec - " h.oscd on the qualtty ,md quantlly
: named m honor nf Gustavson_ an Sctcnccs_ the Depanment or Htstory tor of the local Modern Woodmen ol ol mcctii] !P~· p10grarns. and commu_Oiuo Umvcrstl y Emcn tu s dtslln- and the Admtsst ons Oflicc. and ts Amcrtc&lt;! Jumor Serv tce Cluh
nity &gt;c rv~ec acttv tttes held durtn[l&gt;
gvtshcd prolessor ol Htstory Thts dllectcd hy Professor ol Htstory
Han led the group to mcnt status. the year
Mavm Fle1Lhe1
year's hook ts 'To 'Joy My Freedom
an honor gtvcn hy Modern WoodModern Woodmen ol Amcrtca s
Southern Black Women\ Ltve&lt; .tnd
men to recognllc leaders of youth youth cluhs arc organ11a11o ns lor
By Sandra Stealey
Meigs County Humane Society

t

RALLS. Texas (API ' ·:___ There
may be questions whether Emm.a
Massey IS tut nm g 11 7 or '1 19 Bnt
one thmg 1s ce1 tam - she know'
her snu ff
'She loves her cotlce .•tnd hct
snulf. · s.11 d Oltlt .t Qumt.mtll.t
al:ltVIIICs U1rcc tor at the nuro.-111 ~
home whcte Ms M.tsscy ltvc s
'Don ' t let her \!ll without her
snulf "
'
Jrs'\C Jarnc"' Nave satd he hnn~ -.
Ms Massey .1 hox ol &lt;null aho~ l
OOLC a month .tnd also t.t'kcs care ol
het htll s and husmcss all:11rs
He sa1d the rettrcc onl.! c li sted her
horlhday as Jan Ill JM 7Y . wluch
would make her II~ on- 1'-'ttd.ty The
Rall s Nurstng Home recorded her
h11thday as Jan 15. 'JX ~ I makmg
her 11 7 on Thursd.ty Uni &lt;ll tunately.
there\ no oiiJr l.ll rc~,: ords to cnntinn
her age.
" I guess .1 few years doesn't
make any dtllcrcncc when you'1c

100 and whatever •he " .. Nave
s.ud " I tlon ·t guc:-.-. they l1.1d htrth
ccrtrf H.:atcs hack 10 those d.1ys C.m.1d1an Malll' LnUI-.c Mctllcur
1s designated the world\ oldest persun hy the Gutnnc'' Bonk ol
Rcmrds She turned 11 7 last
Aug ust
M• M.tsscy moved wllh her
i.llmly to Petcrshurg - 25 pules
northca•l nl Luhhock - when she
was II She moved to the nursmg
home 10 nc1g:hhonn g Ralls ... even
years ,tgo Rutherford B Hayes was
r• Cstdcnt when she W &lt;l S horn Twcn-.
ty-two prest dcnl s have lollowcd
Slllt.'C

She's wtlnessed the· h~rth of the
.t ul nmnhtlc . r.tdto . a~rplane and
humanll y's que st to e• pl orc thr
stars
''I'm so proud I made~! thts far,"
Ms Massey _,md "I'll keep 'gmpg
'ttl the good Lord says my day's
come

Look for your Social Security benefit statement for tax

.

Krogers
PaweD's
Craw's
SuperAmerica·Pomeray
Wendy's
Vaughan's
Pizza Hut
Pizza Dan's
Subway
Gino's
Ohio River Bear Co.
Don Tate ·
River Front Honda
R&amp;K Glass
Clark's Jewelry Store
K&amp;C Jewelers
Middleport Dept. Store
Mill St. Books
Dunkins
Farmers Bank
Home National Bank
Dollar General
Meigs Co. Health Dept.

•

Valentine Vet prog.ram brings ~arm- thoughts to many in VA medical centers

--o:----Sports briefs-----Speedskating
LAK E PLACID, NY (AP) Amy Peterson. cotnmg oil a two-year
hallie woth chrome fati gue syndrome,

-The Daily Sentinel

SH~ student ·wins in OU history ~ontest

purpos~s

Q How arc ' urvtvurs hencfits my Social Security benefits. How
computed' Is the mumhly hcncftt much can I earn?
th~ s &lt;~me for all people ''
A. It 's true th.ll m 199K you can
A The anmuqt of your survtvors earn more wllhout reducu1g your
bene fit ts based on the catn tngs of · SDc t.tl Secumy henclits II you 1c
the person who dted Bastcall y. the under 65, you c.m c.trn up to $9. 120
mote he . or she p&lt;~ td tnto Soctal with no rcducuon 111 henchts II
Sccufll }. the htghcr the survt vnts Y"u' te 65 too~. you c.tn c.11n u~ Ill
he nell! wtll he Tltc ,unou nt you wtll $ 14 .5(~) tn 19YK wllh nnt educllon
get 1s .t pcn.:cntagc nl ~he hencllt the If you' 1e 70 ot oldc1. there " no
worker wou ld h:.JVc rerc1vcd
ltnllt on ynur carntngs
A w1dnw m wJdowct .1~c 05 01
older wou ld he clt gthlc lnr 100 pet ccm nl the dccc:.lsctl worker \ hcnc - Du.l vou know''
lit and a wu..low nr WJdowcJ .l!..!e 60- Mot e than YO petcel\l nl people
64 w&lt;l(i_ld he cltgthlc lnt .tl~&gt;ut.71 -\l4 ClS..md nlt.Jc1 1!-:Ll'I VCSou.al Scr unty
pc1ccnt A w1Uow or w:aUowcr ,my hcnl'l1t:o. /\ nothc1 two thutb ha ve
age wuh .a duld untlt:i 16 ICL:c Jvrng lllUli ii C !r om &lt;ts\Ch . 42 Pl' I LC ilt h.1 ve
hcnellts would he ellgthle lor 75 pc n ~ IOil \ lll nn" 'ouru':-. othct th.m
)1CH.: Cilt of the t.JCL'C.ISCJ -.ptlUSC S Soe t.tl Sccu tlly .tnd 21 petce ntlt.tve
henclit and the cluld '' e lt~th le lot C,Uflln ):!-. . Ahout 'IX ['h.: n:Clll ICCCI VC
'75 percent There " .1 t.muiy m,,., . puhlll" · ' ~' J s l.lll LC .md live pcrtcm
mum .11 whtch hcnelll' .trc ptot .llcd H.'LC I\o C vc tcr.ms' hcnL'I ns
.ummg the cltgth lc l.um ly mcmhcr..,
- II you .ue 'e ll -employed .md
The lmllt ).Utes hut " gcnn.tlly net "' ct $400 ,t yc.u you mu ... t p.1y
C4U,tl to .thou t I 50 111 I XII pct,cnl ol Sm a.tl Sl'lll l tty l.t XL'\ wrth yo UI
111ll li11 C \,IX. I CHilli [vcn 11 you don 't
the l.ku~ .a sct.J WDI ~c1 's hem' Ill
For more llll ollll.Hion .1hout sur- llWL' .my llll OillC t.IX. you mu ... t P•'Y
\ J\ ots hcnclli' ...:.111 Sou.ll Sctun - Snu.tl Sec u111y sc ll - e mpl oyt" '"-'#~-­
ty, ttt ll -lrcc tllllnher 1-XIIO· 77" - t,\X
1 ~ 11. •tnd .tsk 1&lt;&gt;1 1111! hooklet Su r- II you p.ud .tlt&lt; tu,chold wotk·
VI \tll \,
0.: 1 .11 \c,,..,t $ 1.000 Ill w.1gcs 1 .1~1 yl'. ll
you :nc rcq uu cd to 1crm t lu s/h ~r
Q. I roocivo Social Security w .1 g~s .mtl ,1.1y Soc 1.1l SCLU III Y I,IX
roliromonl henofils and still work. on Ju ,/ h ~l e.tr nn1 g~ w11h your !.IX
I understand that I can earn moro td urn
JllOncy m 19YS wtlhollt reducing

Shade's Ethel Hart honored for outstanding leadership of Modern ·Woodmen

•

-----'·Community Calendar-----,p m Guests welcome Inn muon of
new memhcrs .md tnstallauon of
new nlhccrs Memhcrs to diSplay
recently .tcqutred Ctvtl War 11cms.
TUESDAY
SYRACUSE - Mctgs County
Cl1amher ol Commerce luncheon
mec tmg Carleton Scho1&gt;l. Tuesday,
POMEROY - Btg Bend Farm noon Congressman Ted Slrtckland
and
Dchornh
Anuque Cl ub meetmg. Monday. at • ( D-Luc.tsv tllc)
McBndc. dtrcctor of the Womcr&gt;'s
7:30 p.m. at Metgs Htgh School
Bu~ tn css Resource Program o f
RACIN E - Studcnt linanctal '"d Small Busmcss Development Cen ter
workshop Monday. 7 p m m the of Athens wtll he guest speakers
Southern High School eafctena. Jtm
SYRACUSE - Syracuse PTO
Wayne of St mner &amp; Assoctatcs.
Portsmouth. wtll be nvatlablc to help meettng . Tuesday. 7 p m grade
complete FAFSA forms . For more school
, Information. call Shtrley Sayre at WEDNESDAY
REEDSVILLE - Eastern Local
949-26 11 , The workshop is sponof Ed ucation mcetmg
Board
sored hy Home Natt onnl Bank and
Wednesday
tn the Eastern Htgh
the SHS Guidance Offtee.
School Jobrary w1th a work sesSion
MIDDLEPORT - Brooks-Grant at 6 p m. and an org_antzat1onal
Camp 7. Sons of Umon Veterans ol meeting at 6:30 p m Regular meetthe Civil War, Monday, Hope Bap- ing will follow.
tist Church annex, Middleport. 7 15
MONDAY
Dtsahled
MIDDL EPORT Amenc:m Veterans J oc&lt;~ted on State
Route 7 he low Moddlcport wtll meet
Monday Dmner wtll he served .11
6:30p.m. wtlh a meeung to follow at
7 p.m

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l hiltiJ L:n who .m.: mcmhcrs ol Mmlcrn Woodmen and arc I(&gt; years of
.tgc or younger The Je.tdets arc
Modern Wood men adult memhers
The clubs IDII ow a fraternal
youth progrmn \\htch prnv tdcs ch tldrcn wllh oppnrtun!lJcs to parti CIpate an soc aal CIVIC ed ucati onal and

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sen tee Liuhs throug hout the Unncd
State' Dun ng 19Y7 I Y~ cluhs
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Excell Communications Local Independent Reps.
announces a meeting January 13, at the Pomeroy Public
Librar}r. Merle Gilley, an Executive Director from Va. will
be one of the speakers. To learn more about Excel's Great
Business Opportunity's Contact These Local Reps.
Roger or'Eiaine Stewart 992·3875
Ed Vanmeter
30A·773-5349
Crystal Richmond
992·3979
Carolyn Searles
992·2225
Greg Cundiff
992·7956
Ed Sigler
698·6502
Bill Fraizer
992·1215
Jenny Lou Cleek
843-5393
Crystal Ridgway
985·4475
Dr. Nick Robinson
992-6449
Larry1ucker
992-7649
Raine Stewart
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·"alcd back. lnslead of danglin g
fro m various places al his desk.
ilems !hal gllve hi s work space personality. such as his children's drawings, were moved lo lhc wall s.
" We didn'l usc those li llie offi ce
!rash cans, but the big trash cans 10
haul away slu ff." Segal says. As,a
res uh, he fee ls liberated and more
productive.
Think your mess is manageable'
Yo u' re in Irouble if youc
- Oflcn feCI overwhelmed.
- Can'! fin d whal you nee d
when you need it.
- Know you coul d be more producti ve and efficient if you were
more organi zed_
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- Don't know wrcrc your time
went at the end of lhc day.
Here arc some tips for reducin g
1hc cl ullcr at your home or office
desk :
- II it 's not beaulifuL usclu l or

" I'm a pile shifler. " he says . " I
pl ace things in piles and move them
from one pile 10 1l1c no t. then the
·nex t. unti l it ends up in the same r ile

lnvcd. ge t rid of it.

E'e n some use fu l thin gs arc dispcnsahlc if they're nol use ful now.
Ask your!'clf if the inform at ion eas ily can he rep laced or .fielrievcd later.

it started o n."
Fru ~trati o n

se t in as hi s piks
loomed ta ller. and findi ng things
h~ca mc impossihlc.
En1er Stephanie Denlnn . presj dcnl of Hyde Park , Ohio-based DenInn and Co .. a fi rm !hat prov1 dcs
hands-on organi zi n~ and consulti ng
for co rporat i o n ~ and ind ividu als.
She cyalualed Segal's work space
and how he worked-.
Diagnosis: He was not onl y a pile
shifler, bul a hoarder with a lol of
1hings vy in g for his allcnlion.
" Many people are in a similar
pos ilion," Den!On says. " lnfort1)lllion was coming in from a lol fdiffcrcnl sources: fa xes bi · f mail.
you name it. A.ll!! of
rse. like a lo1
10 keep 11 all
ilf people.' he w~ n.
hecausc he believed he'd need il
some day." .
Segal admils !hal aboul 80 perce nt of his paper slash was unneces""Y· Thai's whal cvemuall y was
tossed.
Cal alogs were reduced lo an
order form and a si ngle page wilh
the ilcm under consideration.' Per&gt;&lt;mal ~n ic kknacks and lays were

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your desk.
Things you work wi th on 11 dail y
bas is slhwld he within arm ·s rCach.
Things .you usc weekl y should he in
yo ur office ~pal:c . Things you usc
monlhl y or less don'! have 10 he tn
the offi ce at ;\II if you're shon on
room.
- Open mail ncar a !rash can or
recycli ng bm .
Thi s is an cffcc1ivc and tmmedi -'
ale inilial sort
- Determine how you're going
10 file and s1orc 1hc ilcms you keep.
"There's no! one rigid way 10 do
!his," Dc n1on says. "The hcsl syslcm is 1hc one 1ha1 works for you.
"So me people like 10 have a lol
of 1hings oul where !hey can sec
!hem. 0 1hers like !hem pu1 away.
Don i ask yourself. 'Where should I
, pUI 1hisT Ask yourse lf. 'Where will
I look fo r !his?'"
For ex ample. magazines and
journals !hat arc used oflcn can be
s10red uprighl in cardboard and plaslic holders.

Have a designaled spol - an
'" in " bin on your desk or pockcl file
tacked 10 the wall - for ilems you
haven' l.had a chance to look at.·
- Get a pliinner and use it ~
A planner di mini shes !he neca for
muhrp le calend ars, scraps of paper .
and notes 10 yourse lf. Re.., all
acti vities Und reminders in il.
" Writing lhings down gives you
power," Dcnlon says. "II frees you
up 10 lh ink aboullhe importan11as ks
a1 hand ralher than usin g all 1his
energy trying 10 remember cverythi'ng.''
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- A syslem !hat's more visuall y
organi zed helps wilh foc us.
Many people wilh clullered des ks
boas! !hal !hey know where everythin g is. They may have a ge neral
idea. hu1cl uller can he dimacting.
- J;lon' t 1hink of il as a bi g project but as several small projeciS.
Clean OfT Your Desk Day docsn.,
mean you l1 ave 10 Iacki e !he entire
1ask in unc dily. It 's just an impclu s
to ge t motivated.
Slarl wilh the lop of you r desk or
a porli on of your desk. Tackle one
fil e drawer or one pile mtime. Learn
lo usc lilli e bils of lime. Thi s nol
only works for organii.at ion. hul
most hig projects.
- Kee p business cards in one
place for easy reference. ·
Gel a Jl.olodcx and file business
cards as you gel !hem. They can be
entered inlo a compulcr so you don·!
have 10 keep !he card s. Some programs all ow you 10 scan ·in cards.
- Dale ilcms.
When you put dales (including
!he year} on business cards, research
and corres pondence. yo u don' !
waslc lime lrying 10 jog your memory la1er.
lolling down where you mel l~e
person also helps when you come
ac ross a business card at a later dale.
-All he end of Ihe day, clear off
your desk.
II saves lime and helps you focus
!he ncxl day. You easily cati determine where you lcfl off if ilems
arcn'I scancrcd everywhere.
_:_ Schedule lime lo gel org~-.
ni zcd.
Depending on how bus~ you arc

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Chapter 13

For Information Regar(:ling
Bankruptcy contact:

William Safranek,

'2SOO • month

Heat Pumpalnltllltd

Attorney At Law
614-592·5025
Athens, Ohio

*380" a month

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

IUI..II COOLING
1400-172-IN7

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114-441-M18
1391 Safford School Rd.,
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R. L. HOLLON

, Is a cluttered desk a sign of a creative mind? !P•,.h•ons not • bu~ getting organized doesn't have !o
mea~ working harder • just working smarter.
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and 1hc volume of malcrial you handle, !his can be once a day or once a
week. Usc this lime to deal wi!h
your " in " bin and filing .
- Don'! gel discouraged if you
have a relapse.
"dlil habils don'! change
ove rnighl," Dent on says. " And
being organized doesn'.I mean you
will never have lhings on your desk
or !hal il's always clean . You have 10
work .''
Once you know and undersland
!he principles of staying organi70ed,
when you may for a week or 1wo il 's
prcny stmple 10 gel back on course.

845-843-4.

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min. Must be t8yr1. Sarv-U 619Start dating tonight! Have lun.

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Pit Arnold

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645-8434.

Loceted at Dln'a
290' N. 2nd Ave.,
Middleport, OH

New Homu • VInyl Siding New
Glrlgtt • Replacement Windows
. Room Additions • Roofing

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1·900-263-5900 oxt7022. $2.991

Pat's Herb Corner

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Agricultural Ume,
Umeatone • Gravel
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Rt. 124, Minersville, OH
(740) 992·3980 1112/98 1 mo. pd.

CELLULAR PHONES

985-4422

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SAYRE
TRUCKING
Hauling, Exc:avatlng
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Umestotie a. Gravel
Septic Syltems
Trallar a. Houae Sitae

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JEFF WARNER INSURANCE
113 W. 2ND ST.

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performed rol:'k 'n' rol l se lec ti ons as

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Studcnl\ performin g and !heir ·
scleclions in cluded : Billie Morgan .
"Brick" and "Pasloral Sy mphony":
Chrisline LaCarhonara. "House of
tile Risim! Sun" anti "Rcnai ssancl!"
Chri stin a;": Jonalh:m Roach. "B orn
Free" and "FroSiy": L" ren Nihcn,
"Fooli sh Game s" and "0 Holy
Nigh! ": Raymond Cousins. "Rock in
Rohin " and "Jingle Be lls": Bri llany
BurnelL ''I'd Like To Teac h The
World To SiM " :1nd "We· Wi sh You
A Merry Chris unas": Hil ary John son. ''S ummc'-.Drcami n"' and "0
Lill ie Town of l'lclhlcham": Kalclyn
Roach. "Candy Man" and "Away In
A Man ger": Nikki Buchanan.
"When I Fallin Love:· and "Russian
Dance": Lacey Lear. "One Momem
In Time" and "0 Come All Yc Faithful ": Paul Soles. .,.,usic Box
Dam:cr'' and "Jamaica! Noe l'': Katie
Ticn\:10. "Open Arm{ and "Pachcl Jessica
Lear.
hcl Canon";
"U nchained Melody" and "Infant
Holy. Infant Lowly": Aaron Burneit.
"No.slal gia" and "He Shall Feed Hts
rlock": Jennifer Cremeens. "Juhnny
An~el" and "Rock in' Around the·
C h ~is tm as Tree" and Zach Bias.
"Winlcr" :md "Behold The Lam h of
Gt&gt;d."
The stude nt s cnjoyrd ~1 gift
cx.ch:mgc :md rc..:cp110n afl cr the

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PERFORM - Piano students of Paula Simpkins recently performed their Christmas recital at the
Frerreh Art Colony. Pictured are, front row from left, Katelyn Roach, Brittany Burnett, and Raymond
Cousins; second row, Hilary Johnson, Paul Soles, Jesse Lear and -!PJ~athan Roach; and b_,a:ck row,
Aaron Burnett, Jennifer Cremeens, Katie Tieman, Loren Nibert, Nikki ~~~~nan, and Zach Blasi Absent
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when photo was taken were Chrissy LaCarbonara, Billie Morgan and Lacey Lear. ·

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Valcnlinc 's Tea will be .held on February 14.
For more infonnalion call Maureen Burns at Box 205. Ruli and ,
45775 or call a! (740) 742 - 7243.
The e
mail address 1s
hcrbsagc@eureka.nCI.comm.

Statemenll
of
quellllcattona ahould
Include Information
Nglrdlng 11M ftrm'e hlltory;
ed••callon end. axparlence
of.,....,. and lay technical'
ptreonnal; the technical
expartlla of the firm••
current etaff; the llrm'e
exparltnct In performing
eriglnurlng otudlu,
dtllgn, conllrucllon
edmlnlalnllon
and
con11ruct1on obltrvatlon;
avalleblllty of atefl; the
flrm'l equipment and

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WATER
BLASTING
ACID MINE DRAINAGE

eatured speakers wiU include coal experts from Denver, ColoradQ and Washington,
D.C. The workshop will be guided by the questions and interests of the participants.
Bring a pot luck dish to share, as well as your photos, letters, and stories of how coal
mining has affected your home or propeny.
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ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

WICKS
HAULING

Cell Phone

591-1897

Limestone,

Gravel, Sand,
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Dealers Welcome!

R.e.
Strndblasting

Under New
Management

Cars

ELIM HOME

Antique Tractors,

&amp;Eic.

209 South 4th Street,
Middleport
Private Care for
Elderly &amp;
Handicapped
Daily or Contract

32337 Bailey Run Ad
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(614) 992-7546

Free Estimates

Roger Coates

a992·5042

Owner Operalor

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Sentinel
Classified&amp;

CLEAN HOUSE

992-2156

CU.SBIFIEDSI

HOWARD

WITH THE

EXCAVATING CO.
Umestone Hauling
House a. Trailer Sites
Land Clearing &amp;
Grading
Septic Syltem &amp;
Utilities
Estimates

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(614) 992-3838
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FREE
Pick up discarded
appliancoa, batteries,
many metals &amp;
motor blocks.
&amp;14·992-&lt;1025 8 am-a m

YOUNG':
·Room Additions
•New Garages '
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
•Interior &amp; Exterior .
Painting
Also Cnncrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill .
992-6215
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THE FABRIC SHOP

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Lost and Found

Fo und : 1 Dog Shocking Co ll ar, ..

CanTo ldontily, 61 4·338-8293.
Fo und: Coon Dog White &amp; Brown
Yellow Collar. With Tag s, No
Name On Cora Ui!l Road Vicinity,
614-379-9042.
Found : fr iendly, l lully, mo slly
gray, female . ca t. Sta ff hou se
Found : se t ol car keys, iower
parking lot in Pomeroy, call to 10.

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los t Wednesday Evening: Gold
en Re triever &amp; Black lab, In Y•·
cmity 0 1 Clark Chape l Road. 11
Found Please Cal\814-388--1601 .

Yard Sal.e

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Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
ALL \'o1rd Salts Must

• 81 Paid In AdVA'ICt.
WlllJlj£: 2:00 p.m.
the day before the ad
Is to run . Sunday
~ilion • 2:00 p.m.
Friday. Monday edition
· 10:00 a. m. Saturday.

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VICinity
All \'ard Sales Must Be Paid lr,
Advance. Deadline: 1:OOpm the
day b etore the ad is to rUn ,
Sund ay &amp; Mondo1y edllion1:00pm Fpd~y.

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Auction
and Flea Market

A1ck Pearson Aucuon Company.
l ull t1me auctioneer. complete
auc tio n
ser v1ce .
lic ensed
166,0hiO &amp; Wes l 'Y1rgm1a. 304 ·

773-5785 Or :114 -773-5447.

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Wanted to Buy

Absol ute Top Dollar : All U.S. Sil ·
ver And Gol d Cams, Proofsets,
01am onds. Ant1que Jewelry. Gold
R1hgs, Pre· 1930' U.S. Cu rrency,
Sterltnij, Etc. Acquisiuons Jewelry
· M.T.S. Com Sllop. 15 1 Second
Avenue, Ga ll ipo~s. 614-4~6-2342 .
Ant1quea, t~p prices 'pai d, River-

me Ant• ques. Pomeroy, Ohio.
Russ Uoore owner, 614-992 -

2!126.
Anttques- no Item too large or too
small. Also estates, appraisals.
refinishing, cu stom orders, 614 -

992-6576.
Clean l ate Mode l Cart Or
Trucks, 1990 Models Or Newer,
Smith BUick Pon11ac, 1900 Easl -

em Aver"IJ8. Gallipolis.
wrecked or salvaged vehicles .

304-773-5033.
T~ logs, 10.15 in diameter, 8'8" in
le;ngth, $220 per thousand.
s traight trucks only, 614-949 3061 aher 6pm

We Buy Auto's In A.ny Condition.

Call 61 4-388-9062, Or 614-446 -

PART.

Deadline Thursday, February 5th at 3 p.m. ,
Mall or. b~lng tlie entry fdtm: .
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985-4473

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Ne ed A Good Home 112 lab. 112
Chow Dogs, 1 Multi·Color Female,
1 Red Male, 1 112 Years Old, 614-

614-992·5344

DIIDftRE

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n ger Barb Fish. 304-882-3324.

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

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614-843-5445.

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Three k.inens to good home only,

Lo st: Po rtl and area, brown, black
&amp; white male Beagle, please ca ll

AI required by Ohio
ReviHCI Code 1153.05-71,
rllpondlng flrme will bt
,valuated and renked In
order ollhllr quellflcatlona.
Following th11 avaluaUon,
11M Southern Local School
Dlatrlct will. enter Into
'contract negolleUone with
ilh• moet highly qualified

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I Pet'~ame
Qwt lr's Name

Joe Wilson
(614) 992-4277

be medt to (740jj4t-284111.

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Registered male Beagle, 1yr old.

,30&lt;1-675-2671.

l ost: lour year old PerSian, yellow, .
Meigs Jr. High vicinity, 614-992·

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

614-992·3141

Pine Grove Rd.,
Raclne,_OH

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Lost-small tan Pu(liDashound mix
dog. En ter pr ise area, Thursd ay
evening , anawer :s to, · charlie",

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Free Samples Fo r Weight
Call 740·44&amp;1616.

614-992-5681.

suumenu
of
quallllcatlone ehould be
tranamltttd to: Jam ..
UWNIICI. Superintendent,
Southern Local Schoole,
Box 1711, Racine, Ohio
45771. Phont lnqUINI may

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• SUBSIDENCE
famil y, and land from the impacts of
coal mining. The Coalfield Citizens Orgae
LOSS
nizing Project is hosting a free workshop to
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you can !like to defend your property rights
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from being undermined. Those who attend
will explore technical,legal and strategic steps that everyone can take.

"PETS NAME''
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altmenlllry building. Thl1
7.3 milton dotler project 11
oontlng•nt upon etate
uallllnea and 11M panege
of a local bond IMut In May.
Archlteoturel
llrm1
lntareatad In baing
~for a contract to
provide the required
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llalllment of quallllcallone
no later then 3:00 p.m. on
Jenuary 30,
Uta.
lllltementa received afltr
thlt deedllne will not be

Giveaway

61&lt;-992-2155.

"Buil4 Your Dream"

Driveways,
Parking Lots, etc.
Call Anytime

MMOM In COIIfMCtlon wtth
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8EAVICES
The Southern Local
lchool Dlntct Intend• to
contract archltacturel

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FEBRUARY 12TH .IN
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SNOW

~emodeling

Custom Homes

614-742-2138

on delivery of deed. Sold
eubject to accrued real
llhtetaxee.
JIIIMI M. Soul~y
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Joe N. Sayre
Public Notice

The piano s!udcniS of Paula J.
Si mpkins' held !heir annu,al Chrislmas pi ano rcc ilal al 1he French An
Colony in Gall ipolis. The studenls

- POMEROY, OH.

614-992·5479

30 Announcements
naturally, learn with local Herbalill, 614·742·7243.

SERVICE

SEEMs

AOMANCE , elCtensiOn 7484.

Jan. 24th, 10-4pm, Stress re lief

Tues.

DUMP TRUCK

play Ohio's datinq game, 1-800-

Herbal Htelth Series, Class I,

Triple S~ented £andl~s
£reeks, Cakes &amp; Refl*ls

TRU(KING
1'tl~ Alll.

Personals
LOOKING

ROMANCE?
1-900 -289-1245 Ext 9789 $2. 99
IMtn. Must6e 18 Yra.

SeMng SoU!heaslem OH &amp; WV

RN.otWJII Rlfll

Three women versed in the fqlk- Slrcss and anxiety nal urally.
Lun ch is included and paniei'
lorc ' "'d i1ion of hcrhal healing arc
oll cring " series or classes in south- panls will rece ive easy to follow
~ astcrn ~ i o . On J;.munry 24 from
handouls along with some herbal
10 - 4 p.m. COITIIYJU nily hcrha li sts prnducls. 0 1hcr upcoming sessions
Ci ndy Parker. Maureen Burns. and . incl ude Herbal Healing for Women
Rehecca Wood will share valuahlc on March 7, and Ki1chen Cos melics
infonn:tlion on how lo deal wilh and Skin Care on March 28. A

ClaMIOeda.,.your al
home ohoppi1J8 e_e nler.
Find great buyo on peb,
pel acceoaorieo, and
aervlceo.
CaD for complete details
on placing
ads to sell for you.

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Area students
hold piano recital

TURNS ONE - Meredith Anne .
'Lundell celebrated her first
'birthday on J an. 1 with a party at
the home of her parents, Allan
and Mary Lundell and brother,
Andrew Lancaster.
Grandparents are Gordon and Sueen Winebrenner,
Syracus.. and Bonny Lundell of
Rosenber!f; Texas. Great-grandmothers .are Maggia Winebrenner of Syracuse, Ernestlae Zuspan of Mason, W. Va., and .Mar·
gurlte Duff of Livingston, T-exas.

The Daily Sentln~l • Page 9

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Clean off your desk - today! Sta
·with ·a more pro.duct,ive a·n·d orga
By AEON CARTER
The Cincinnati Enquirer
There are no fa1-laden goodies,
k sli vc decoralions or party favors 10
usher in Clea n Off Your Des k Day.
lnslead . on Monday (Jan. 12}.
cClebralc by bringing order 10 1hc
chaos !hal is your work space, al
home or in !he office.
For mosl people, !hal' s abou1 as
much fu n as excrcisUig off !hose
exira holiday pounds or slanding in
!he rclurns line Ihe day aflcr Chris!- ·
mas. Dani el Segal of Momgomcry,
Ohi o. however. is serious ahoutlak. ing on 1he challenge. He eve n sought
·a pro fessional lo help plow lhrough
the piles of paper, mai l a n~ lrade
maga7.i ncs slacked on Ihe desk. fl oor
and coflcc tabl e of hi s Blue As h.
Ohi o. office.
Segal. an entertainment prod ucer.
.knew he had a prohlcm. hut was n't

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Pomeroy • Mld~leport, Ohio

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EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
11 o Help Wanted
Avori $8 -$18 /Hr. No Door -To .
Door, Ou1ck Cash, Fun &amp; Relu·

ing, 1-jii)O· 736-(11 68.
AVON - $8 -$20 /Hr. No Door To
Door. Quick Cash l 'Bonuses'

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600 -296-0139
Babysltter Needed For Weekend
Evemngs, 614·446-7548.

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Monday, January 12, 1998

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The Dally !)entlnel • ~age 11

Pomeroy • M!ddleport,, Ohio

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ALLEY .OOP

NEA Crossw ord Puzzle
PHILLIP

ALDER

ACROSS

word

37 Actntta Coca

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1 Ancient

31 ShoeJ)Irt
40 Prlnter'a

a.tman
5 Dlvtnlltet

9A-.

41 L.tnnon'a love
42 Coualn'a lather
12 Author Ephron 45 Bullder'a unit
13 Singer Adamo 46 Cloee rei.
14 House part
49 Move quickly
1'". \~ · vinq on a
50Aftr" · --·
sho
i
- :node :;J Na\ .......
18 Type 01 aanca 54 Columnist
19 Cella to exlsf
Bombeck
20 Aclreaa Streep 55 Singer Ed 22 Polka56 Greal IUCCftl
23 Above (PCJ!II.) 57 Look lor
24 Employ(ng
56 What a genie
27 MesMd up
ma~ grant

Ch.lrlolte -

Housecleamng. Call 304 -882·
2796 0( 304-882-2896

$$$DANCERS$$$
2 Poshlons available
Call after 6pm.
Wed-Sal

FINANCIAL

304-675-5955
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NEWYEAR
NEW CAREER

210

Pacto r y Branc h Outlet Has Nu ·
~rous Opemngs. ·No Expertence
Necessary Call Monday 12th ,
614·446· 7441 .
AVON I All

Areas

I Sh i rley

Spears, 304-S 75· 1429
Baby sl\ler Needell To Babys11 15
Month Old Child Weekdays In
O.ur Home Or Vo\JrS Must Have
E~e.penence And Good Referenc·
es. 61 4 ·441 · 1053EOJ en~t\g s

Business
Opportunity .

MUST SELL- 14180 3 Bedrooms,
2 Batt1s, Owner F1nancmg Avail ·
able 304· 736· 7295.

304·675· 7530 aher 4pm

recommends that you do bus• ·
ness With people you know, and
NOT to send money through the
. matt until you have tn~Jestlgated
lhe olfermg.

614 367 - 7862.
Computer Useres Needed. Work
Own Hrs $20K ·SSOK !Vr . 1 800·
348-7186 X 1173.
Computer Users Needed Work
own hours $20k to $50K tyr 1·
890·348· 7186 11508

1996 Schull, 3bedrooms, 2baths,
eta, 2 decks, bUilding, vtnyl Sid ·
ing. shingled rool :})4-675-1275.

I=NJEATA!NEA
3 Bedrooms, 2 Batt1s, Starting At

Home busmess· one ol a kind·
relurbtshing statnless steel cook·
ware needs sell mouvated person
w1lll good motor skills to lake over
my busmess Established 1983area rttqUired 4QO square loot,
$38 .000 Includes equ•pment, m·
lJentcry and acaoums Generates
10 to 20 thousand per year. Serious 1nquires Send S.A.S.E to :
S.S C.S , RL 3, Pomeroy, OH

Ollar Only AI Oakwood, Barbours·
""'· WVA 304· 736·3409
Discount Mobile Home Pa rt! &amp;

Loaded W1th GE Appl iances

Starting AI $299/Mo ,
FA MILl'
4 Bedrooms , 2 Large Baths ,
Starung $359/Mo, Umned T•me

Co smotologrst Needed , Gaur
a1111eed Wages , Pa rd Vaca11on,
Free CEU Hour. Fun &amp; Part Want , 45769
ed Other Benefits Included, 614·
Loc:al Vending Route For Sale
446·7267
Earn B1g $ . Mu st Sell
DIETICIAN
Call Now, 800·350·8363
Reg•onal Hea lth Care Consult1ng
eompany Has Immediate Open· long Est Card A.nd G1ft Shop,
mg For Fuii ·T1me /Part·T.me D1ell · Send Response To · ClA 503, ctc
c1an Mu st Be Reg rstered, &amp; l l · Gaihpol•s Oa•ly TrrbUne. 825 Th1rd
censed. E•cellent Wage Pack- Avenue, GaU1PQ!JS, OH 45631
age Fa• Resume To 614 · 833 220 Money to Loan
4465
from auct1ons, call 614 992·2806
berween 12 noon and 8pm

.consoli dat ion Apply The Easy
Way · By Phone Friendly Loan,
614·38&amp;-0035.

Ehrn $50 to $200 1n one day lnv·
ite ~our ff1ends over to your home

230 · Professional
Services ·

lor a proles s1onal Glamour Por·
trai: party. Call 800 ·48 7· 5787 or

600·42ti·6363

L1111ngston·s basement water ·
proohng, all ba se ment repairs
done, tree estimates, liletlme
guarantee 10yrs on JOb experl ·

Expenenced l1mber Cutler Need-

ed. 614·682· 7318
Now Tak 1ng App lica tions ... For
Servtce lechntc1ans And Install·
ers Must Be E P.A Cert1hed And
Have One Year E•pe r~ ence Ap·
ply In Person Between 9 00 &amp;
11 ·oo A.M At Comton A•r Sys·
tems . ' 407 Th1rd' AOJenue . GalhPO·
lis. No Phone Calls.

Payna's Custom Tlmbtrlng
Ronald S. Pa~n• Jr.
Select Harvesters of large, ma
ture hardwood &amp; htgh qua lity
'teneer timtler. Free Evaluations.

WVDOf Cerblied. 304·576-2014.

REAL ESTATE

Job Pbsung
Transition Specialist -Aftercare
Worker For Youth Released From 310 Homes for Sale
~lor.k.ng Valley Commumty Res•·
Down Wit h A Job &amp; Good
denllal Center Will Work In S&lt;::•· . redttl $35 ,000, In Gallipolis
oto. Lawtence. Gallla, And Pike
Counties . Exper 1ence In The Jus- Area. 614 · 367·0403, Page *1 ·
11ce System, Soc1al Work, Or Re- I·800_·_39_S._2_33_7_Pa_oge_r_1_5_7s_ __
tate&lt;l Field Is Aequ 1red . Send 1985 Ranch 3 Bedrooms. 1 Bath.
Resumes To : Debra Queen, "* 11 Large Uv.ngroom, large Kitchen,
Court St., Room 105, Portsmouth, 1 Acre , Gall1pohs City Schools,

Ohio 45002 Belo•e 1-16-98.

$67 ,ooo. 614-446·4323.

Need Lea d Gullar Player Call
1)14-~46-6964, 614·446-2659.

3 Bedroom Ho use &amp; 2 Mobile
Homes On 1-112 Acres , AsK1ng

Needed seamstress, Straight
SoomsS 1.ti·388-Q3 10.

$38,000, 5 Mmutes From Gallipo·
l1s, 614-441·0132.

Now hiring day personnel, call
614·992-255e or apply •:":. """"-''
The Da iry Valley, 550
d
s wed&gt;1es·
Pomeroy, Tues ay
1
day.Jan 3th&amp;l•th. from 1

3374 SR 141, Gallipolis, Three
Bed rooms , Twa Baths , Uvmg
Room . Oin+ng R_pom . Kitchen.
laundry Room, Oelached Garage,
Level 3110ths Acre MIL Excellent
ConditiOn, 614 · 441 · 0852 Ap ·

Pleasant Valley Nurs1ng and Rehabilitation Center has open•ngs
tor certtlied nursing assistants
Both luU-Ume and part-lime posl·
t1ons Must be able to work 12
hour sh•fts , holidays and wee
kends. Must be a cer11l1ed nurs·
1no auistanl Contact Ang te
Rouah, Asst 01ractor of Nursmg.

pointment
4 Bedroom Ranch, Full Basement.
Fenced Yard, Near Rio Grande,
614·245-9620
40 Acres W•lh 4 Bedrooms Trt·
Level House 46 Ft 11388 Ft Barn,
large Deck, $120,000, 614 -388·
9352
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304-675-5236. AM:OE

HOMES AS LOW AS

Small mobile home mamtenance
1 _5 Bdrm .• Local GOY'!. &amp;
company In need cf person to do Bank Repo's Call 1-800-522 ·
drywall repair, spray texture cell· 2730 , x 1709
1ng re ~a1r and drywall closures
Work w1ll be 1n OH , IN . KV, Ml House and praperty. appro1. . 4a·
and PA . Mu&amp;t be w1lhng to work Gres Ideal slarlet home. Beech
away tra m home Sen&lt;! work hiS· St. . Pomeroy OH. Xl4-882-2077
to ry and little about yourself to
Ellie Mobtle Home ~a i nt , 38655 Ho use lo1 sale or trade . Owner
SA 7, Long Bonom,,OH 457-43
fmance 3bedrooms, city wate1 ,
Leon area 304-586·2462 or 304·
wamed tor February Or March, 586 .437 4

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Three 131 Opero1ors W&gt;ln Cos·

metology Manager"s license To
Work In Gail1poi1S Two (2) To
Ftve (5) Days Per Week , You r
ChoiCe Salary Terms Negoliable

House For Sale Jerry's Run Near
New Toyot a Planl, (Wesl V~rgi ·
1 , For Details Cal l 614 -886 ·

cto Galli·

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poils Oll1 iy Tribune , 825 Third
Averl.le, Galhpoha, OH 45631

Kllchen. dm1ng room. 2 bedroom.
bath, lrw'19 room. front &amp; back full.
length porches, gas furnace, c1ty
water , outbUilding, garage, 112
m1 te East ol Rac1ne . 614 ·949 ·
2 11 9

Reply To Bo• CLA 413,

WANTED
MlT OR MT (ASCP}
OaylJme Pos111on . Pr 1vate Labora·
tory. Uin1mum 01 F1ve (S) Vears
Elperlence In Chemistry, Hema·
tology, AssoCialed f1elds . Ae·
quues Good Background With
CofT'9.119tS
, .
PO. Bo• 33. GaR1pohs, OH 45631
Wanted- OTR dnver. u~en
enced M Of F wnh clean COl and
Hazmau endorsement Mu&amp;t be
, able to pass DOT and drug test
Salary negotia ble, contact 614·

992·7383.
Wanted · someone to 11ve-m fer
room and board . some wagel .

614·992·5077.
WANTED Cerllhed t.led1cal ..&amp;.sSIStant appro• 25hrs we~ . Mo_n·
day-Friday. afternoons &amp; early
evenrngs. Send resume to Box
CW· 10 cl o Pomt,P ieasanl Reg Ister 200 Na1n St Pt. Pleasant

·wv 25s:;o

lltul Two Story Colon1at 41.tl Thud
Avenue, Gai!Jpohs 3 Bedrooms, 2
112 Balh:s, lA &amp; FA For~NI O.l"'ng
Room, Oak l'r1m, Fireplace, MuCh
More Home Ehg1ble For Tu
Abalement $179 ,500 304 -273·

2940
Pomeroy · land contract, three 01
lour bed1oom house wtth rwo ca1
garage, Florida room. •VIew ol nv·
er, Dale E. Teylor Realty, 614-

992· 5333, 614·992· 106•. 6U·
446·1529

CaillOCira~

ed, please 8)1111y in pe;son 10·
Don Tate MotOI'S. InC.
:ll8 Eas1ll11n
t
- . y, Oltoo 45)1;9
EqoaJ()ppooonty Employer

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We Have The SOLUTION To
~ur New Years RESOLUTION!
Lose Up To 30 lbs In 30 Days .'·
Q..614-441 · 1982.

Wanted To Do

furnirure repair, rei101Sh an,d tesIOt11DOn. also custom orders. Oh1o
Valley Ref1nish ing Shop. larry

Sktrttng

LR. 3 BR, 2 Balhs, low·

er level: 2 Rec. Rooms, Wet Ba1,
F.P., 1 ijath, 2 Car Garage, Ap ·

poin&lt;rneri\, 614 · 797~66 .
lanced'"· $20,QOO, 814-992·5532

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
S4HDOWN
on all s1ngle sectiOns

$981 DOWN
on aH m..tlti sec~ns
Urn led T•me Only!

FREEDOM HOMES of Nllrv,WV.
304-722-7127.
14x70 3 Bedrooms . l 112 Baths.
EJ.cellent Cond1t10n , 314 Acre
Ground, Norlh Galha Area , 614-

.. 1\

Make $1,50 Week, Take Home 10
To 20% Down 12 Months &amp;
12,000.Milas, Wa,anry Available,
Tl"lis Is Bank Financing, 614·446·

8172, 'Or 614·364-6042.
Upton Used Cara Rl. 62-3 MilOS ·
South of .Leon, WV. Financing'

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720 ll'ucks for Sale

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EEK &amp;MEEK
DID I,W 1(1..'00 11-VV I "f1IRl)
EVERr' CaNER'iATW 11.£ ae&lt;
HAD. TO U5£ (IJ Mt' {l(J(OBI06RAPttr' "

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West
... J 7 4 2

9 J 9 4 2
t A 9 8

DOUBLE WIDE DISPLAY SALE
$999 DOWN
SAVEStOOO
Free Delivery &amp; Sa1up
OAKWOOO HOMES, NITRO
304· 755-5685.
DREAM HOME SERIES:
ENTERTAINER... 3bedrooms,
2balh~ starling at $219/mo.
SUNRISE . loaded with GE ap·
pliaoces, 'starting at $299/mo.

South
!NT

$12,900, $1,290 Down Next To
Wayne National Also land In
Jackaon, Meigi, Athena, Scioto,
Ross, Pike Counties. We Allow
Doublewldea, Mo&lt;lulars, Cabins,

B~NEY

29

HlTCHED t!

2 Or 3 Bedrooms. Around $200/
Mo., 1·800·251 ·5070
Free air, tree skHt, 16•60 3 or 4

bedroom S1.350/down. $299/mo.
Caii1.S00.691.S777
.
large selection ol used homes. 2
Starling at S2995.
Outck del•very. Call 614 -385-

or 3 bedrooms.
Q621.

LIMITED TIME ONLY! 4BR , 2
BATH J1,44t DOWN S24G

MONTH.

Free air &amp; skining. Only

at Oakwood Homu Nitro, WY
304-755-5885.
Mobile Home, 2 Gatages, On Lot.
PosSible Land Contract, 614-256·
1744

MUST SELL 14k80, 3bedrooms,
2baths, owner linanc1ng avail·

able. 304·736·7295.
N'O'T'rc-E
Amenca·a largest factory ouUet
has purc hased local mobile
home· dealership. All 1 nven1or~
must be sold with1n 30 days.
Save thou sands. Cali now lor

inlo. FREEDOM HOMES of Nllro,
wv 304·722-7127
New 1gg8 14x70 three bedroom,
indudea 6 months FREE lol renl
Includes skirting, deluxe si eps

and

Only $167.08 per
$1075 down Call ,1·

800-837·3238.
New 28x80 3 or 4 bedroom .
$39 ,995. Free deliYer)'. 1·800·

~anted
Acreage wanted with or without
home in Gallia Counly, 614·992·
6737.

'89 Bronco II Eddie Bauer Edition'

Buying' Standing Timbet And

loaded , excellent condition,

Land Wllh Tint&gt;er 6t4-662· 73ta

speed. 614·992-2762.
Hay: Square Bail S1 .75; Round

RENTALS

One bedroom apartment 1n Mid·
dlepor~ all utilities paid, S270 per
month , $100 deposit, 6U-992·
7806.

41 o Houses for Rent

Area, S-4251Mo., Plus Deposit,

tsched Garage, $.t75JMo .. City
School&amp;, Relarence &amp; Depos it

Required, 614-446-9555.
In Middleport, equ1pped kitchen,

no pets, real mce, 1!14-992·5181 .

pets. ~4-1175-5162.
Nice twO bedroom house in Po·
meroy, newly remodeled, new

windows, $350 month plus defio•·
i~ no pets, available immediately,
614-696-7244.
R1o Grande Area : 3 Bedroom ,

Balh &amp; 112. $490/Mo. Deposit R•
quired, WIO Hook-Up, t -888-840·

0521 .
Two 3 Bed rooms , $350tMo., In·
etudes Water, Trash , Sewage,

S350 Depo~~ Con~aCied For Not
leu Tl1an • Month s, Gall1pol •s
C1ty School Oistnct, See AI Corner 01 Rand Ave And Perch St.,

Kanauga, 614-44&amp;7473.

SINGLE PARENT PROGRAM
Spectal Fmancmg Available, 304·

736·7295.

traJh Included, 614-992-2167
2 Bedtaom 12x55 Near Holzer.
Natural Gas, Cafpeted, No Pets
Allowed Water Furn1shed 614·

2 Bedroom Trailer Furn1she(l, At

Len1a1 $200/MO., Deposit $100,
SI4·3J'll.2187.
2 Bedroom Trader In Small Trailer
Park, References &amp; Deposit Requl"ed, 614·446·1104.

no paiS, 6t.,.992-5658.

3bedroom in Uaso f\... No pets .

304-773-5751 .

614-441.0573

920 Fourth AlJenue , Galli poliS, 2
Bedrooms, Water, Trash Pa1d ,
Beautilul A1ver View In kaMuga ,
Foster Mobile Home Park , 814·
441.0181 .

dlapor\814·992·2178.

14x80 3bt, 2 balh, comes with
2T lV, h.gh lrve VCR, surround
souno speakerS

Two bedroom, rwo miles north of
Pagevllle on SR 881, Meig&amp; local

S14851Down

School•. $350 month, 614·698·
7245.

440

" Nilro,WV

304-775-5885
WESTWOOD HOllE SHOW
Used &amp; Repo SOle
As lillie As $50Mlown
And $150 Per Monlh
F1ee Oeivery _

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HIOIJ.251·5070
Westwood Home Shew Used &amp;

Repo Sale As LIIUe As $500.00
Down And S1501Mo., Free Dellv-

e&lt;y, 1-800·251·5070

New Dout;e W&gt;cle Repo $999.00
Do~ee Delivery And SOI·Upl

304·736·7295.

350 Lots &amp; Ac~eage
BRUNER LAND
700.nS.9173

3 Piece Floral LIVing Room Su1ta,
like Brand New, $325: Twin Four
Poster Bed, Box Springe &amp; Mattress, Dreuer Wi th Hutch &amp;
Night Stand, 2 Yoara Old, $200,
614·36HI219.

Appliances:

UiB9 Grand Prl1, PS, PB, au·

1996 Grand Cherokee .tx.t Jeep
Black With Grey lntenor._ 13,200
Miles. AMIFM Cassette, $21,500,
740-367.()111 .

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304-773-5341 .

Buy or sell. Rtvenne.Anl•ques,

I &amp; 2bedroom furni shed aperl·
menta, Mason area. Perfect for

rebtees. 304-J?3.5186.
I and 2 bedroom apartnents, furnished and unfurnlahed, security
depo111 required, no pets, 614·

992·2218.
t Bedroom Units Newell &amp;
Cleanest In The Area Near Halz·
er S2691Mo., Plus Utilities &amp; Secunty Deposit Required, No Pels,

61.,.46·2957.

1 Electric Furnace S3a5: 1 Gas
Furnace 100,000 BTU $8DO, 81-t·
446·6306, 1-800-211-()()98.

KS Blazer Camper Special 94K

Shower, With Matching Vanity
Sink And Commode, E•cauent

10Q1 Buick Regal Good Condi-

FM Cassene, New Tires, New Exhauat, Body Good, Runs Great I
614-446-3580.

~$300(614)388

8355

Roynoldo Gift Shop. 1.8mies DUI
SandNII Road. Mo,.Fri Sprn-Bprn
Sat11am-7pm. Sun 1pm-epm.
304-6~123.

Soars chain link fence, 340 feeL
5' tall, two gates, all poll, 614·
992-5181.
WARM UP: H1gll Eflieianq Nal"'
ral And LP Gas Furnace•. lifO·
time Warranty On Heat E•chang·

loset• Free Eslimacesl Add-On

2 bedroom apartment in Pomeruy,

5856.

Paula·s Elderly Care and Servu;·
IS · will do personal care,
1ervices, errand s. light housekeepmg. Experience and NI A
tralnlf'Q. Rafenmr;es. Fee a(;«fgrG·

7318.
21;Jdrm . apta ... total electric, ai)-

PIIanc:es furniShed, laundry room
lacililias, doN to achool in town.
Appflcltlons ayallable at Village
Green Apes. 1-49 or caH 814-882·

t

1991 Honda CIVIC, 71 ,QOO original
miles, runs very good, nice car,

S!l,300, 614-742-1400.
1gg 1 Thundetbird 3 .8 V-1!, sun·
root, new tues. loaded. St ,BOO.

t9D4 Chrysler Concord, all pow·
er, dual power seats, 4 naw tires.
rae &amp; pi nion, new bauer~ . 28·
30mpg, no damage, never

SUppHes
Black, bfick, uWer pipes. windowl, ~nlell, tt.c . Claude Winter&amp;,

Rio Grande, OH Call 814-24 55121.

560

Pets for Sale

A G;oom Shop -Pet Grooming.

Featuring Hydro Bath. Don
Sheila. 373 Goorgea Creek Rd.
81~1.

AKC _ , ~lot"- Pupo. Pat·
Engina, Aaking $3,800, 614·388- ants On .Premisas Srtots &amp; Vat
0413.
Chodwd. 814-3711-2630.
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AKC Roe German Shephard
12wks old, mala,

black/tan,

&amp;· 304-5711-22011.
Pump, &amp; Healer, 1250 All, 614· AKC Regilt- Ub, 2 CltocolaM
446-4515.
Females, 4 Black Maloa, t200,
.....:------:-;-:-:-:-::-- 814 U8 •SS1.
'a.32 Gflice Trailer $5,000 G14·
AKC&lt;.$ht11and aheepdoga (Shel·
446-4182.
lilll, puppies. 111&gt;11 and wlliiO, 5
AVON
blacks. blue merle, tri. vat
lndependanl Repr...........
checked, excellent ~digr.,a ,.
I SOli A-In AI AtOll
$300·950 each, call 814-888·
Dial 614oi4 H3t2 Anytime
1085. l

AKC Siberiln Hulily Pups, Large
T~pe Blue E~11. Rere Color.

$150, ·$225, 080, 814-448-

11827.

Dark Teal Sectional, Excellent Dalminlon Full-Blooded Pupplea
Condtion, Aslling $300, ,814-388- l'lllrmld. • Sholl. $75 Each. 81 ...
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9068.

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Ill' FBI. IRS. DEA. A'"ilable your
area now. Call 1-800-513-43A3

1980 -11190 Catt Fof $100!11
Slizeel And'Sold
localy Tllis Monti!.
TNc:l&lt;~ 4k4'1, Ell:.
HIOIJ.S22·2730, X 3901.
Credit Problems'? We Can Help.
Eaay Ban k Financtng For Used
Veh icle&amp;. No Turn Downs. Call

V;cJOo, 61H46-26Q7.
Dodge Motor, Good Condilion ,
225, I Cyl., 46,000 Miles, A1
Transmiuion, $25Q Bolh (6a)

446-052

llke-21 Delllrt region
22 Genetic material (abbr.)
23 Belong(hgto
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24 Citruo lruH
25 Thailand,

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26 California

Pass
All pass

By Phillip Alder
There are a few c•cellent bridge
players who are nol well-known,
because !hey play only rubber bridge.
One is Howard Cohen. He is !he proprietor of the .TGR club in London,
where !his deal was played. I saw it
in Roben Sheehan's column in The
limes.
Nonh 's jump to si• hearts is a
~raclical effon typical of rubber
Jridge. He bids what he hopes his
~artner could make, wilhout giving
~way exira infonnation lo lhe opponents.
Wesl, an expert, led the heart •
three.' Declarer's firsl key decision
had arrived immediately. Cohen was
sure that lhe lead wasn't from K-x-3
of hearts; !hat would be far too dangerous.ll was ei1her from K-7-5-3 or
7-5-3. Judging lhat the latter was
more likely, Cohen called for dummy 's ace . Afler the king dropped,
Jeclarer showed !hat the conlract was
guaranteed. What would you have
done now?
Sheehan reports lhat lhree international players failed to find
Cohen's sure-lrick line.
Cohen drew 1he remaining 1rumps,
then cashed his three top spades, ending in the dummy. When Wesl turned
up with four spades, declarer ruffed
!he spade tO in his hand, ruffed the
club three in !he dummy, and played
a diamond lo his mne, spreading his
cards.
West won with lhe diamond jack,
but whal could he do now? If he
relumed a diamond, declarer's 12
lricks would be lhree spades, five
hearts, two diamonds, one club and
a spade ruff in hand. And if he
switched to a club, the conlracl
would be home via three spades, five
heans, one diamond, two clubs and
1he spade ruff. Cohen had executed a
perfecl endplay.

TOO LATE .. I ALREAD'(
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47 Angara

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51 Mine product
52 Fldo'a tool

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Granny taught us to have a kind nature . She says
that we should give to friends a nd lend to our ENEMIES.
,'

&amp; Clulthes 614·245-5677

Ripley, WV 304 ·372-3933 • • 1.
800-273-9329.

IMONDAY

ROBOTMAN

JANUARY 121

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

1973 Cobra 30 Ft. 5th Wheel
Travel Tratler, S1 ,500, ,0BO 614-

256-11731.

SERVICES
810

Home
Improvement~

A Need A c·ar? No Credo!, Bael

CARS FOR S1001 Trucks, boats,

69

(2 well.)
16 Wofk

Access Over 10 ,000 Transmis -

Credit Bankruptcy, We Can Help
ReEslablish Credit, Uus1 Make

.t-wheelera. motor homes, turm·
tufa, e~rromcs, computers ere

North
2•

BUDGET PRICE TR~NSMIS·
SIQNS, Uaed /Rebuilt. An Types,

1997 Chevy Cavalier 2 Door!.,
Air, AU/FM Cassette, Auto:

814·441~7.

Pass
Pass

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

790

$150 Weekly Take Home, Down
Peymen1s As Loll! As $99 , To
Ouahly For This Bank Financing,

Wes1

tG07 Harley Oav1dson Fat Boy

1905 Saturn SC2, Au10ma1ic, Air,
Cruise, AMIFM Cassette, Trunk
Retease, 112.000
After 5 P.M.

EkLS.II388

$150. 304-837-2133.

1995 YZ 250 Runs G1eo1. $2.800.
080, 614-44&amp;1100.
.

New gas tanka, 1 ton truck
wheels &amp; radiators. 0 &amp; R Auto,

caK

THIS ISN'T A TEST, SIR ..
THE'( JUST WANT TO KNOW
W~EN VOU WERE 80RN ..

1995 Yamaha 80 Excellent Con·
diOon. 614-379-2882. .

smoked in, NADA $10,800, sell
$8,900. JO.&lt;-li7S.~73after &amp;pm.

Trans, 24 ,000 Miles, S12,000
080614-4;06·7556.

Building

0185.

760

614·379-9047.

550

( P\(.Kf[) ITOJT I

1993 Suzuki GSXR, 750 Purple
With Polished Frame, Matching
Helmell &amp; Jackets, Lots 01 Ex·
tras l Excellanl Pncel ·614 ·441 -

1992 Pontiac G,and AM Black,
AC , Cru ise, Tilt, Looks &amp; Runs
Eacellenl 13,900 Atk For Amos,

614·446-ll172, 614-256-ll251 .

':£&gt;me: ~T l.Df&gt;.f
1:) Ot-l me: f\OOSE I

.Motorcycles

Bled&lt;. 61H46-4134.

Wood fo&lt; SOle: $35 A LOad, Will
Del ..... 614-311U010.
Bonch, 614-379·9047.

740

304-li7S.S59B.

1996 Jeep Cherokee Sporl 4
Door Green: 1990 Dodge Omn1

.a

3711. EOH.

1991 GEO Storm G.S.I. auto, air,

.,., ooncl $4,QOO. 3Q4-67S.S403.

Hencl«son, WV.

iel, Smoa. old, shots up to date.

Conc:rete &amp; Plasve Sepac Tankl,
300 Thru 2,000 • Gallons Ron
·Evans En18rptlaeo, Jackson, OH
HIOIJ.537-9526,

1990 Corsica Auto, AIC : 1992
Cutla11 Suprema SL, Cook MoIDrl, 614-446-0103.

!Serious Inquiries Only I) 614:
446-4015.

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1br garage apt In Muon. WV.
ltYing room , kilchen, bath, quiet
75 Gallon Tank. With Metal Rod
street, references &amp; deposit.
S1and With light, 2 Oscars Fe·
1280/mo. Utilitlea paid. 304-773- · male &amp; Male, Red Te ll Ca1lish,
5()5.11 , laaw massage.
· Water Turtle, With 350 Magnum

' 1991 Cut1aa1 Calaia Auto, -'IC;

We now have Jtrky seasontng,
oug inal, teuyaki &amp; cajun
$4 .99ea . Crawford'• Market,

AKC .black female Cocl&lt;er Spa"'

4 OQO PS I Hot &amp; Cold Water
p'ressure Washer, 1.8 HP, Honda

tion, $5,600 81 ... 4-664, 614·
446-&lt;1560,

,..

1996 Toyota Tacoma SX 414
Regular Cab Bright Aed 4 Cylm ·
der, 5 Speed , A1r, 819 T1re Pack ·
age, 614-..46-8088.

Miles, AC, AT. PS, PB. Till. ~tAl

24 Bulb Wolf Bed $1 ,000, &amp;14·

446-898.2.

1990 CadUiac DeVille, E1cellen1
CondiUon, V·8, Fully Loaclecl And
loll Of E11ra1, New Ti"'' $4,995,
614·446·2883, 6U-H6· 2205,
614-4411-9586.
1990 XLT Bronco Black, low

t124 E. Main sueet, on Rt. 124,

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

car, $32GO, 61.,.949-2045.

~~~. 61 ...446-4134.

$21 .95 Per 100, I" 200 PSI
S37 00 Per 100: All Btass Com.
Movmg Sale : Used Furni1ure preWor1 Fillings In Stock
Store, 130 BulaviUe Pike, GaDipo.. RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
hs, Oh1o 50% Oil Gilt Shop And Jac:l&lt;son, Olio, 1.S00.53HS26

Antiques

tomatk: 00, amlfm 11ereo, great

,..

asking $7500, call614-949·2401.

9o•, S225; 1 Pc Bath Tub And

HIIJ0.499-3499.

530

1991 Chwy Blazer 4X4, automat·
power windows, crui!.e, &amp;l·
cellent condition, 88,000 mtles,

Mileo $13,500 1614) 446-7912

•. •

L Sf'OTIE.D ML'1' I~
'1W1t. fo\EAT l.Df&gt;.f N-10

IC, air,

4854.

Funirure.

THE BORN LOSER

Condioon, 614·379·2409.

silting home watchmg antenna

lluon,WY
Buy, Sal, Trade

0

1990 Bronco Z &lt;4 WO, V-8, XLT,
High Mileage, $&lt;4,000 E11cellent

PRIIIESTAR wmter speceal. Oun

ranges . Skaggs Appliances, 78 Waterline Special : 314 200 PSI

1'&lt;&gt;111'1 6 UIOCI FumHu,.
We now ltave At"'f Surpluslll
2101 Jefferson A110.
Oper 930 • 5:00 Mor&gt;l)at
304-675-SOFA 1763!1

t986 Dodge 600, nice dependable car, PS, Pll, automatic, arnlfm
casaeue, $1200, 614-Q-49-2045.

Cl:(,, .,

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1999 Berellll GT 8 Cylinder, AulD,
AMIFM Couette, 6 Dlac CD
Player, 140,000 Mllet, et.t·448·

614·992·3725.

Heal Pumps Qnly Sl~ghty H~glter.'
French cny May1ag. 614-H6· Call lls Today !997 Ia The
7795.
Twenty Seventh Year In The
Frost free relrigerator, two door. Heating 6 Cooling llusineasl 614·
446-63011, H100·29HI098.
lop freezer, looks &amp; runs great,
$150. 304·675-1816.
STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon
GOOD USED APPLIANCES Upright, Ron Evant Enterprises,
Washer&amp;. drwers. refrigerators, Jac:l&lt;son, Olio, 1-601).537~528.

Most Furmture Mon. Tues. Wed,

614·9115-4449.

1905 Chevy 4x4 Shottbed, 4.3,
V6, Auto, Air, Bedliner, Reese
Hitch, Anv Fm Cassette 31,500

Reconditioned er. "II You Oon't Call Us We Both

Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Refri·
graton, 90 Day Guarantee!

1989 Ford Ranger XLT 4k4 E•tended Cab, excellent condiJJon,
a~r, 88,000 m1les, asking $5500,

1989 GMC Salari Full Cus1om
Van $4,300 614-446·4222

71 0 Autos for Sale

L

Call614-446-9355

good tires, runs good. $1,500
080. 304-e7s.8801 .

RCA DirecTV Satellite, New In

Goods

1989 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4x4, 4.3
lner V-e, Good Condition, $3,995,

Lev1 jeans, to~s. children's cloth·
tnQ, mull be in •rcellent condition, Tueada~ through Friday,

Tratler Space For Rent In Gallla

Household

1188 Toyota 411:4 brand new
tir•, ve~ good thapt mechanf.
catty, vary dapondablt. $2,950
090. 304·875-6293.

1991 Ford Pick -Up 414 F -250
loaded! 5 Wheel Tra1ler Hitch &amp;
Toai Bo•. 814-446-.tl81fL

Used &amp; ~llqUOI

510

Evonmgs: 614 -256-11!87.

1987 Cavalier Z·Z4 , Vtl, 2.1 auto,

Mobile home aite available bet·
ween Athena and Pomeroy, call
61 ...38~7.

6:00p.m. 614·992-2526, Rusa
M001e OWtiOf,

utilities paid, no pets, e u-g92·

Pr""s on Cash Purchases I

TRANSPORTATION

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

Top $3.500 OBO 614·25S·117f

614-446-8599.

460 Space for Rent

Pomeroy. Hours : Y . T W. 10:00
a.m. 10 6:00 p.m., Sunday 1:00 10

Apartments
for Rent

Ploaunt S2751mo. HUD accept·
od 614~6-2200.

Call For Free Uaps""" Owner Financtng Info. Take 10% Off l lsted

Sraw. 304-li7S.5066.

1987 Ford Ranger 414, 89 En·
gme, Standard Tra ns., Camper

Pomeroy Thrill Shop now buying

Wooden Table, Chairs, Wi th

2 bedroom apartment in PI

446·1400.

Square beleo of ' hey, Wayne
Roulh, five mil" north ol Racine,
Bashan Rd., 81.,.949-2287.
·

$

11188 Plymouth Reliant K, good
oond 11,1100. J04.675-3018.

Nordic Track Ski Mach1ne $275,

Sleeping rooma with cooking. channels &amp; VCR ranlall, speci~
Also trailer space on river. All Installation price, first monlh tree.
hook-ups. Call alter 2·00 p m.• t.aaa-265-2123.
304·J?3.5651, M..on wv.
.R.SFumHu,.

11J.4, Only.

$300/Mo., 614-441.0573

One bedroom apartment tn Mid-

Ontr at Oakwood Homes

Nordictrack Sequ•o Model With
Computer Mount $150, 814·448·

Vine Street, Call 6U--44&amp;8 -7398,

The Entertain• Hn Arrived!

$219/llo,

Construction Workers Welcome
61 ...441·5698, 614-441 ·5167.

MERCHANDISE

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes
$260·S30Q, sewer, water and

920 Fourth Avenue, Gallipo lis 2
Bedrooms, Water &amp; Trast1 Pa1d ,

•

Circle Motel lowest Ratea In
Town, Newly Remodeled, HBO,
Cinamax, Showtlme &amp; Disney.
Weekly Ratoa, Or Monthly Ralls.

County, Campera Wetcome l 814·
367·7554.

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

$23~0 ..

Balh Fur-

Furnished
Rooms

Newly &lt;lecorated 3br wlfull basement, references &amp; deposit, no

depor~

Ron Evana, 1-800-537·9528

Upslatrs and Oownstatrs apart- Condition, $195, 61.,.446-9708.
ments Available 91 Cedar; Trailer
and Collage AI Porter ~614) 388- Monument Sale : Quitting Busi ness! John's Monumen1s ·113 011
1100
unw Stock Is Sold, 130 Buleville
Pike, Ga~poli~ Ohio.

450

OWner movmo·Make 2 paymems.
move 1n, as&amp;ume loan, no pay ·
ment 1111 February 1998. 1· 304 ·
722·7148 or 3)4-722· 7140 . •
Spec1al lmancmg ava1lable 304 ·

Call

Square Bale MlkOd &amp; Soy Bean
Hay, Aleo, Baniy Roo11ars, 614·
245-5622.

pean Burner Almond Excellent

3 Bedtooms, Fenced Yard, At·

3 bedroom mobile ho.me in Mid·

r.l6·7295.

R•o Grande Area, large 1 Bed ·
room Apartment, $350/Mo., Deposit Required, All Utilities Included, 513-574-2539.

niShed, Clean, No PelS, Reference 3545.
&amp; Deposit Required, 61'~·4•16·· 1 .:._..:.;__ _ _ _ _ _ __
1519
Meg~ Chef Elac~IC Range Euro-

Call Dawn Or Eddie At 614-662·
39911.

ONLY $499 DOWN
ON SELECTIVE SlNGLE WIDES
Free Delrvery &amp; Setup
OAKWOOO HOMES, NITRO
304-755-5885.

SINGLE PARt;NT. PROGRAM

AERATION MOTORS
Repaired, New &amp; Rebuio I~ Siock.

Upstairs 2 Rooms

2 Bedroom Mob1le Home $2401
Mo . $175 Deposit, Refe re nces
Call Aher 5P.U. 614 ..4&amp;4316.

30022·7148.

JET

locust fenced Poll $2.50 Each:
-----------1
&amp;

NEW BANK REPO'S Only 3 lehl
304-755-719 1

New doublewide-1 purchased,
wont lit on my lot, must sell, will
deliver &amp; set·up at no charge

Mixed hay, large bales, $13 304875-1385.

2t78.

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446.0226.

304·736·7295.

Dry Or Wet Wrapped, Straw Wire
Tie By load, 614-446-3845.

One smgte bedroom apartment
hOuse 10 upper Gallipolis, utilides
pa1d, $3.t5 per month, 81-t-992-

691-ll777.

New double w1de repo, $999
down. Free deliVery and setup

36 Auclloneer'o

4 Breakfaot meat
5 Underltand?
(2 wda.)

Heads or
tails, I .win

Real Estate

3' 8edroom One Bath, Oak H1ll

F1rst Time Buyers E· Z Fmancmg

3 Stumble

Opening lead: 9 3

TH' DAY 1 GOT

TOO H

Avenue, GallipoliS, 614-446·3845.

1-1100·251 ·5070

6 Dog In Garfield
7 loud clamor
8 Olvlalon
9 Ralae
10 Pal
11 lareell al~lne

2 A Chaplain

27

I WON ONE,

MoSI Slickbui~ Homo~
NO SINGLEWIDES

3 Bedroom House, 434 Fourth

Ato~nd $200 Per Month

DOWN
1 Smalllnaect

Lollobrlaldll

32 One of tl1e
Slmpaona
33 Gravel ridge
34 Pul (down)
35 Rellgloua

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: South

FAMILY.. 4bedrooms, 2 large ' 1 bedroom house in Pomeroy, no
baths, startmg $359/mo. Limned pe" 614·992·5656.
time ofler only at Oakwood . Bar·
2bedrooms, refrigerator &amp; stove.
bourSVIIie, Wr/. 304· 736-3409
$265/mo. plus depasll 304· 773 91711eave message
FIRSTlliiE BUYERS

E·ZFinancing
2 or 3 Bedrooms

31 Aclreaa

women

•AQ3

Country Building lots. Beautiful ,
Open, Flat Meadows. Starting At

691-6777.

9 K
• 6 5 4
.1098765' 2

South

Off SA 35 ISR 233 5 To 10 Acre

360

.. 9 8

• KJ 4

~ Close To Jackson County ltne.

Double w1de 10% down, $1961
mo. Free delivery &amp; setup 1-800·

Eaot

9 7 5 3
t K J 7

Off SR32.
GALLIA COUNTY

1-800-213-8385, www.countrytyme.com

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2 Bedroom Apartment, 78 Vine
Street, Gallipolis, OH 814· 448·

'

Nor1

Help! Reestabll11h Credit , Must

Availa~e 304-456·10119.

J0.&lt;-67S.t91i7.

I

Need A Car, No Credll? Bad
Credll? Bankrup1cy? We Can

New On Market Pike Counly ·
Beaver 5 .. Acres Restricted Just

Sallord School Rd . GallipOliS,
Oh10.

Georges Portable Sawm1 H, don' t
haul your logs 10 !he m11i JU!il call

aago.

FA RM SUP PLIES
&amp; LIVE STOCK

NEW YEAR
NEWLAND
Start OH Right
· Own Your Own land
In Soulhern Ohio

land Conlract, 10% Down Call

f'ltilipl, 61 4·992·65 76

'riG to ame and,.,.,,..,, 614,14112320, If no anwer I•••~ f1ie•·

FOR SALE: CONSOLE PIANO,
reaponlible party wanlld to make
low monlhly payments on plano,
--~Cal 1-601).268-6218.

For FreaMapa
446·9416 Bennett's Supply. 1391 ·
ANTHONY LAND CO., LTO

Once In A l•lellme Deal!! I

R1ver Frontage, Gallipolis, Bncll.
Ranch . Wrap - Around Deck.

Two bedroom house. 60J11)()' lot.

We are loo ktng klr two sell moll·
vat&amp;d, QOal or 1ented peoP'e to JOin
our sa)es ·s111t. If you ate Interest·

180

NEW CONSTRUCTION ... Beau·

V1nyt

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Pomeroy, $3300, 614·992·2569.

rngs, Doors, Windo't'S , Plumb1ng
Supplies, Water Heale rs, Furnac ·
es, liberglass Steps, Gall 614·

ence. 304·675-2145'

HVAC

I

Accessories,

S299 95. Anchors $5.00, Awn·

Boota By Redwing, Chippewa,
Rocky, Wolverine , Sorel Tony
Lama. Guaranlood Lowoal Pricoa
Shoo ~e. Gallipolia

Empty lot on Spnng Avenue tn

DREAM HOME SERIES
$219/Mo
SUNRISE

NEED A LOAN? Mortgage ·AUio

304-e7~5&gt;18.

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

1V98 Ooublewld• Aepo
Nev8f lived 1n, owner linanc1ng
ava•lable. 304-755-5566.

Commerc•al bu1ldmg + lot lacmg
2nd St m Mason, WI/. Currently
makmg $$$ as sleeping rooms
(6rooms. 2baths, 2 hall baths,
kltchenetl&amp;) Shown by appoi ntment3:14 675·4975 ewnngs.

Ono,~ers 10 transporl cars to and

Baby bed, dreaaing table . car
walthe&gt;rll seat, 11roller, awing, playpen .

19Q5 Mansion Ux70 2bf, 2 bath

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.

Babys.ne r Wan1ed , Chesh1re
Area, Approx 3 Hours Per Day In
Al ternoon, Relerenc;es Reqwed,

·cLEAN HOUSE
WITH THE
CLASSIFIIEDSI

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee.
local relerences furnished. Es·

lablished 1975. Call 1614) 446·
0870 Or 1·800·287·0576. Rogers
Waterp&lt;ooling.
Apphance Parts And Service· All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Experience All Work Guararneed
French Cny Maytag, 61-t-446:

7795.
C&amp;C General Home Ma in tenance - Pa1nling , \lmyl S1d10g,
carpentty, doors, Windows, baths
mobile nome repair and more. Fo;
Ire&amp; estimate call Chet, 61 ~-992-

6323.

~cCofs &lt;;onstructlon, Commer-

Ct~ !Restdential, Free Estimates,
W111 Bt Operali!lg Under Th is

t Only, 614·446-1823,
I 1 - 800·WV~· BEAR Pin

Associales will lose respect for you
today if you're mce only 10 lhose who
can help advance your self-interests.
Be cordiallo all.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Subdue inclinalions 10 leave assignmenls
unlil 1hc lasl minute. If you arc
neglectful, you mighl run oul of time
and have a mess 1omorrow.
ARIES (Mru;ch 21 -April 19) An
acquainlance might anger you today
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1998
_
by lrying to impose h1s or her presSeveral new friends and two old ence on some1hing reserved for your
friends might play key rples in your group. Do not make mounlains from
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resolved .
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Kelloe was found innocent on a
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A date for sentencing was not
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Kehoe had maintained that after
he and his brother were stopped Feb.
15 for a license plate violation i_n
Wilminglon . he returned the officers'
fire only to give himself a chance to
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trooper John Harold Harker and Clinton County deputy .sheriff Robert
Gates.
"I was in complete control of the
gun at all times. I knew where I was
aiming at," Kehoe said.
Prosecutors contended that Kehoe
fired at the officers.
Kehoe spent 6 112 hours on the
witness stand Saturday. He denied the
prosecution's allegation that he
op~ned fire from inside the 1977
Chevrolet Suburban in which he and
-his brother were riding.
Kehoe told the jury on Saturday
that he was scared. Prosecutors
repeatedly 'showed the jury the videotape ofthe gunfight. The brothers and
the lawmen were not injured; a passing motorist was wounded slightly by
a bullet fragment.
''I' m really scared, and !just want
to get away," l&lt;ehoe told the jury,
describing the emotions at the time of
the shoot out. "I don 't know why the
officer is firing at me."
Kehoe said his brother, Chcvie
Kehoe, wanted '\ o kill their parents to
get to· their father's gun collection,
and that Chevie wanted to rob an
annored car.
·
Authorities said Cheyne Kehoe
shot at Harker and Gates after police
spotted expired Washingto n state
license plates on their car and pulled
lhem over. The brothers arc from
Colville, Wash.
The two men Oed- Chevie in the
-S uburban and Cheyne on foot.
Chevie Kehoe then allegedly fired at
police officers minutes later. .
Cheyne Kehoe surrendered tn
June in Washington state and told
authorities where to find Chevie, 25,
in Utah. Chevie Kehoe faces trial
Feb. 23.
A federal grand jury in Little
Rock, Ark., indicted Chevic Kehoe
and two other men last month on
charges they planned to revolt against
the U.S. government and create the
Aryan Peoples Republi c, where citizenship would be limited to certain
white people.

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CLEANUP BEGINS • Village employees were hard at work in
the Pomeroy municipal parking lot on Monday, cleaning mud
from the promenade ar!!a, which was submerged In the week-

end's flooding . Later, f}Je department volunteers helped in the
cleanup. The river crested on Sunday.
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Meigs County faces M·arch deficit.·
By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
Meigs County will be operating
on a tight budget, at least until
March, according to Treasure r
Howard E. Frank. The first quarter
eslimaies for the general fund budget .
show a projected defi cit in March.
Frank met with the Meigs Cou nty Commissioners at their regular
meeting on Monday afternoon to
review the estimated receipts and disbursements for the period ending
March 31.
Armed with fi g ur~s from 1997,
Frank estimates that the count y wil l
begin the month of March with a bal-.
a nee in the ge neral fund of
$53.188.74 -- and estimated March
expenditures of $276.690. The coun ty's first -half tax sclllcment is not
expected to add to the county' s coffe rs unt il the first of April. March.
1997 revenues arc not appropriate fur
the calculation hccausc they include
a lirst' halftax scnlement. Frank said.

so it is diflicult to estimate an accurate March deficit.
Frank warned the commissioners
that tight pur,se strings arc in order for
the year. w1 th liulc growt h anticipated .
The county's fiscal health relics on
three basic factors. Frank said: some
growth in property valuation. interest
on its invested money. and the county's one-percent sales tax revenue.
"I don't sec any growth in the n ~a r
future ," Frank sa id , (hut) "a lot of
people ar~ coming in . wanting mon·
ey to do these great things for Meigs
Coun1y. But nobody says where the
money's go ing to come from."
ORGANIZED
.
Pnor to its regular meeting. the
hoard of commi ssioners held it&gt;
organi zatio nal meet ing and reelected
Janel Howard as president and Fred
Hoffman as vice president.
Gl oria Klocs was reappo inted
clerk of the board. and the regular
meetin~s were set for Monday after·

noon ai I p.m. in the commissioners
office on the third Ooor of the cour!house . .
OTHER BUSINESS

The commissioners tabled three
bids for the heatin g. ventilation and
air conditioning system for the new
firehouse in Racine. The bids were
received from Warner Heati ng and
Cooling of Chemr. $ 12.000: Foreman and Abbott of Middleport ,
$6,465; and Hendrix Heat in g and
Cooling ofTuppers Plain s. $9.900.
The project is funded through
1997 Communi ty Development
Block Grant Formula funds . The
hids will be re viewed hy vi llage ofll·
cials and Prosc(' uting Allorncy John
Lentes prior to the awardi ng of a hid .
The commiss ioners appmved a
line- item hudcct for materials forth(
project totali,;-g $ 1). 75\l. with malerials to he purchased fron] the following suppliers: Valley Lumber.
$6~ 0 : Baum Lumber. $9.202. 10:
Wagner Hardware. $1 ..1X 1.1 5: Star

Supply. $495.95. Also included in the
hreakdown was B.FG . Supply Co ..
$ 1J58. for overhead furnace units,
The board voted 10 reschedule the
viewing and hearing on the dedica·
tion to county_ mileage of Phillips
Road from January 19 until February
"9 at II a.m. ·
The board approved the appointments of Rohcrt Hill , Wilma Parker
and Mick Williams· to the Meigs
County Tuberculosis Board of
Trustees. Hill represents Racine Villa ge. Parker Ches ler. Olive and
Orange Townships and Williams,
Sali shury, Salem and Rutland Townships.
. The board appropria'ted $241.61 to
the Chester Courthouse budget; represe nting a donation from Delmar
Baum towards the installation of
wi ndows in the building.
Present were Commissioners Jcf-.
frey Thornton. Howard and Hoffman.
Clerk Gloria Kloc&gt; .

Horton gives 'state of the village' address .

B JIM FREEMAN
loan."
•.. wewere ahlc to open the swilllS Y 11 1N
Staff
· Horton sa id the vill;~gc ha s hee n \ning pool. Anendancc was wry
e~hi~:s a!~:oking up in the vii- ahle to replace many of its old nuin· · good." he said . "hen though we had
d'
t
tenance
'l lnclor ·md ·tjndl
y need- ''I e"l"lnl
10 do much ol the work to
Iage o f. M'ddl
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Mayor Dewey "Mack" Horton who cd police crUiser. In addtuon . new recondtuon I he pool and tnsl.rl 1 new
"&gt; he"n
. ered a "~ tate o f thc v1'II age " J1ealth ·,n"UI"lll''"
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Fire Department responding to 122 mgMuch
o Iof. Horton
cport .Is report
age ol_uocusc
nct .d prc\' ious
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• program. •
By JIM FREEMAN
'.:.-,· , ·, ,en~·
. .~. ··t, nd voluntee r workers ."
calls for assistance during the year.
Sentinel News Staff
d' .
Other purchases include new Cllll1 ·
"We have up ~raded the water.
'II . . f' I
on the v1 age s 1sca con ttton.
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Welcoming a new counci I mem"
, ~ r c:.trs we have pulers for the w;Hcr J cpanrm:nt. se wer anti surfi.lcc watc r sy~ tcm s. he
Included
were
21
str~c
ture
fires
,
For ~he plst ou y .
. .
sa 'td "With the !!nod work the sewe r
ber and the hiring of a central purfocused tn on ways to CUI expenses, clerk-treasu rer's department. water . .
chasing clerk were among the items 10 vehicle fires. seven brush or trash be J~ o re efficie nt. pay our dchts and ~cpartmcnt and police department. and water c mp loyccs_ ~a_vc done_. we
handled by Middleport Village Coun- fires , I i fal se alanns, 15 hazardous
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our two copyin -).! machines. :J fax have increased
· the ctlu:Jcncy ol. our
condition calls, 26 mutual aid C:tlls, pay them. on. lime . ven wll
cil Monday night.
, , · ·- machim:. word prm .:C :'I :-i (,l l' nnd three systems and saved thousa nds ol dolmoney Lru
nch. we. .have hccn
sue
. o so. Wrth
. the enormous
Mayor Dewey "Mack" Horton 2 1 resc ues and II serv ice run s.
. mnmtamm!!
Jars· in dorn
cess fuI m
mus., or th. c l)•pcw rllcrs.
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Firefighters
logged
1,038
hours
administered the oath of office to new
services we have alwaYs provided fur
The ho~ll launch projL'L'l w~r :-. com- amount ol r::un we l1ad spnng and
56
1
hours
spent
on
mainincluding
Councilman Roger Manley Sr. and to
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. .. ·d "I 1'"17 . plclcd with the assi&gt;ta ncc fromt_h_c summerwc hadhttlchascmcntOoodthts vtllagc, Horton sa t · n '
reelected Councilwoman Sandy tenance alone, he noted.
ayrncnts on the (ottnt y co mmi ss i o ne r:'~. pn vn tc Cltl - in g
Fire department accomplishments we made th. c IasI I1
.. d bt zcns and or,l!anitations. he ~~u.d.
"B,·ll Brownt·n:•.
Iannarelli. Recently elected Council:- ''"r vt.ll anc
c::$200 .000 four-year opcm I rn,g
the
year
included
an
inspection
c
for
man Robert Pooler was unable to
which lowered the village's fire insurauend due to illness, Horton said.
ance
rating from 6 10 5. co nlolruction
Remarking on the recent state
of
a
new
ramp in from of the fire staaudit of the vi llage, Horton explained
tion
.
and
the purchase of updaled
the vi llage has followed up on the
self-con
tained
hrcathing de vices.
recommendations of the auditors .
Voters
shewed
their support of the
including the hiring of a purchasing ·
department
hy
passing
a 2- mill
clerk.
renewal
levy
for
fire
protect
ion. he
He emphasized that he was not
said.
,
cri tidzing the auditors. "They did
In other business. cou ncil :
their job." he said .
:_
Met with a North fifth Avenue
"We've made a lot of changes." he
res
ident
concernmg spee ding
added.
motorists
in
the neighborhood. HorCouncil approved the hiring of
ton
snid
he
will advise the police
Linda Broderick as central purchas·
department
to
increase patrols in the
ing clerk. She c~rre ntl y works partand
have a speed lim neighborhood
time in the village waler oflicc.
it
sign
installed
.
Horton said the position was one
-- Approved the minutes of the
recommended by the stale auditors to ,
Pee.
15 meeting.
oversee spending, in the vi llage.
-Held off discussion of a proManley voted against the hiring.
waler deposit ordinance.
posed
Councilwoman Beth Stivers comthe mayor's report of
-Accepted
mented that employees and owners of
$5,255
for
December,
1997. includdowntown businesses were parking
ing
$3,475
in
old
fines
for extended periods in front of their ·
-- Advised villagers to call 992shops. Horton said the police depart5571
if their garbage is not picked up
ment has been doing occasional mon.
o·
n
Monday
mornings.
itoring of parking problems in the vilPresent were Horton, Clerk-Trealage.
surer
Bryan Swann, council members
during Monday night's meeting ·of Middleport
STATE OF THE VILLAGE ADDRESS - Mid·
Don Stivers, ass ist~nt fire chief,
Manley,
Stivers,
Iannarelli
,
Rae
·
Village Council.
dleport
Mayor
Oewey
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Mack"
Horton
Is
shown
read the 1997 fire report which
Gwiazdowsky
and
Steve
Houchins.
here
reporting
on
the
.condition
of
the
village
'showed th; Middleport Volunt~er

Middleport Council
hires purchasing clerk

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FEMA to get lundm g to rcp:ur our
ht&gt;at. launch da~agcd hy t~e htgh
watc1
thts spnng
;~n_d summer.
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$ II OOO
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rn new wrnn g. One lwl l ol vrll ag.c
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enetncer. lhtnk s that work can It
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started ahoulthc .;vear 20&lt;XJ ..
'The po lfL·c department has Jo o.~
a 1!uocl Jnh in coll cclm ~ unpaid hnuS.
A'numher of people have spcnt' tinlJ:
inj&lt;lil or lmtth\.: ir Jri\'cr,· li cense for
n&lt;H pay in ~ these fine:-.. Policemen
have talked to school children ahoul
safety. They I1&lt;1Ve let them know th 4t
po licemen arc· their friends and wiJI
help them when needed ."
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Hononhcn noted that eight new
husincsscs have ope ned or rclocat~
into Middleport and that the University of Rio Grande is planning to
move into the former Holzer Clinic.•.
build ing on Mill Street.
'
He also commended the firefighters for their assistance during the year
and thanked al l those who helped out
• with the Midd leport Bicentennial
: celebration and the annuai 'ljldepen1 dence Day observation. fie also
· remarked on those who helped with
: the Merchant . Association parade,
·the Chri stmas Tree Lighting Contest
and the Middleport American Lcgio~
.. Posl's annual Halloween Party on tho
manna .
He noted that many people volunteered their time and money in
beautifying the village including the
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