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Page 12 • The ·Oally Sentinel

Mum is .the. word· on celebrity guests
at Tucson's world famous resorts
TUCSON, Ariz.
Tucson 's there.
Employees are trained to catch
resorts are a big p~rt of the celebrity
scene here. They' ve harbored stars trick questions by wily fan s. Guggirecovering from addictions, nursing no says. and celebrities arc pre-regbroken hearts or just wanting a little istered so they don't have to enter
through the lobby.
R-and-:{.
" It 's always neat to know that we
Reoort s have vanous poli cie s
rcga1 ·J tng celebrity guests, ranging have a reputation for kee pmg the
from •,· fusing to acknowledge a privacy of people who sta&gt; here,"
star's presence to proudly displaying Guggino says.
Some celebrities who have
an autograph book.
at the El Conquistodor don't
stayed
Tucson's Ari zona Inn prides itself
mind
bein
g see n.' Country mustc
on never revealing a cc lcbniy has
Garth
Brooks hung out in
superstar
stayed there .
the
lobby
and
by
the pool and ate in
As is true of 111any resorts, the Inn
the
resort
'!\
restaurant
r~gisters celebrity guests under ficti At Locws Yentana Canyon
tious names .
" If someone calls and asks if a Resort, empl oy ees arc forbidden to
certain celebrity is here," says ge n- discuss a celebrity' s visit with anyeral manager Maria Lane. "we can one outside the faci lity.
" Most of the time. the employees
honestly tell them that we don't have
don't even know that there is a
a guest here by that name."
.
, Even after a celcbnty has d1cd . celebrity here." says Sara Harper.
Lane adds, the Inn wil l not say if the director of public relations.
But some ce lebrities don't mmd
P&lt;:rson ever stayed there .
.
Lane says researchers at the An - lettine the staff and other Qu"'ts
rona Hi storical Soc ietY pore over know, they a~c stayi ng there. '
For instance. com:icrgc Victoria
pl]otos taken at the Arizona Inn
scqrching for fam ous 'faces . Even Cote says, actor R1 chard Drey fu ss
then , she adds. the inn will not con - walked about freely . " He was very
low key. He was at the regtstratlon
f(rm the guest's name.
When actress Julia Roberts hrokc desk in Bermuda shorts and nobody
off her engagement to Ke1fer Suther- recog n1zed l1im ...
When the mov ie "'ll1rec Ami land. she weathered the media stonn
with boyfriend Jason Patrie at gas" was heing filmed at Old TucCanyon Ranch Health and F1tncss son Studios , stars Chevy Chase.
Steve Martin and Martin Short
Resort .
But nobody knew about their pulled pranks at Vcntana Canyon.
· The three stars wo uld pull up to
visit unti l after they left.
"Our policy is that we are not the valet station. then Chase would
interested in talking about our drive furw&lt;~rd as the v&lt;~lct reached
guests , cc lebnty or . non-celchrity.'' his door. says Beau Newton, execusays Katie Penner, d~rcct or of pubhc tive assistant manager. When the
valet again reached his door. Chase
relations.
· Sheraton El Conquistador Resort would drive backward .
" Marlin Short was a great guy."
and Country Club appears to be popular with musicians , but unless Newton adds . " He had hi s fam1ly
someone spots a tour bus. fan s may here . He took care of everybody
when he left. "
never know 'they were there .
Another' Vent ana
Ca nyo n
· "We cncouraec ce lebrities to usc
a fal se name ." ; ays Kim Guggmo. conc1crge IS proud or. the fac t that
director of sales and marketing. so comedian David Spade owes him
employees have no way of knowing' $7. Cote says. He'd rather keep
who is staying there or has stayed Spadp's IOU than ge t the $7 back.

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private ly operated prison. which is in
Associated Press Writer
Youngstown.
COLUMBUS - Operators of '
The Northeast Ohio Correc tiOnal
pnvate pri sons would face more Center, which opened 10 May. housscrutiny under a bill that also would es about 1.500 mmatcs from Washcreate a privately run lockup for in gton . D.C.. and Nevada. has had at
repeat drunken ~rivers.
least 12 stabbmgs and is on tnc verge
The pri son for DUI offenders of major trouble . said Sen. Robert
wou ld become only the second lock- Hagan . D-Young stown.
up in Ohio to be operated by a private
"I don:t want another Lucasvi lle, ..
company.
Hagan sai d. rcfern ng 10 the April
Senate lawmakers approved the 1993 ri ot at the Southern Ohio Corbi ll 23-8 on Thursday. But the deci- rcelional Facility that left 10 dead .
sion to incl ude the DUI prison in the . "This place is out llf control. "
leg islation rankl ed Democrats who
RCprcscnl ati ves of Correcti ons
say the arrangement will cost union Corp. of America in Nashville. Ten n..
prison guard jobs.
which operates the Youngstown lockThe hill originally was intended to up, disputed claims of problems at the
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Hagan sa1d mcludin g the proposal to pmatllC the DUI pri son forced
hHn and other Democrat!'. to vote
:.tl!alllst the hi"ll . Hagan questi oned
w~hL:thc r privatizmg the rri ~(m wou ld
:-.av~.: the state money.
The slate w1JI start construct ion in
ntHthcast Ohio thi s year on the $ 11
mil1 1on minimum-sccu nty prison in
Clr:11lnn The rri . . on is needed
h CI.&lt;IU \C oJ' a new Jaw that wi ll &gt;end
pcuplc whn ~.:o mmit muh1pl e DUI
n!lcrl'.c:o. to longer jail terms.
Hou:-.e lawmakers now wtll decide
whetha 1D •i.lgrec with the Se nate "s .
changes m the hill If they Llnn 't. thc
ne\1.' 1\'g ul atiom would he del ayed or
killed .

studies to develop a general model
and baseli ne mfonnatiun 1"01 cvalu·
ati ng the efficiency of any district in
the state, it continued.
The Board also cominucd its dis~.:uss i o n of the cont..: nt and format of
the loca l report cards .
Representati ves of the Ohio Business Roundtable and the Officc .or
Governor George V Voinov 1ch
atlcndcd . The B&lt;'ard is expec ted to
consider the lln al format and content
of the lot.:al report cards at 1ts next
meeting on Fch. 9 and 10.
During the mcctint: tl1c Board also
focu sed on issues related to gover·
nancc. such as communit y .;chools
and governan ce of Cleve land Puhlic
Schools. as we ll as issues related to

leaching and leadership.
Also among the Board's work this
week was the estahi 1Shment of its
eomm1llccs for the comin g year. ~1s
we ll as bcg mnin g the work of tho:-.c
~ om m ittccs .
In keeping with the ovcralll oc u'
ol lis wnrk in the co mmg year. the
Buard estahli shcd a Fl'\Cal Account ·
ability Commilt ce. chal1cd ,hy
Mela nic s~lle:-. of Cinl'i nnal l: a Pcrtnrmancc Accountah tiHy Comm ittee. ch;mcd hy Jose ph D. Roman ol
h urview Par: a Governance Cnmmit lcc, ciJ;urcd hy Sue Westendorf of
Napoleon. and a Teachin ~ and Leadcr&lt;hip Comni iuce. c ha~rcd hy Cyrus
B. R1chard"'"· Jr nl Bethel.

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··M y pl~dgc to the cill t..: ns of I he
Fourth Appe ll ate DIStrict. ,hould I he
~ ucc c ~~ ful 1n thi:-. cndcowor. is quite
... unplc ." Evan s ~ i.lid . "Timely. unhi '"ed pc rfonnan~·c and fulfillment or
the du ties and oh l1gations as a judge
of our court of appl·al s
",[ do not sed to fi II the .shoes of
Judge Stephenson. who has served
1he ri ti 1.em . hcnd1 and har uf the
Fourth Appcl lotc Di strict with such
diSiinctwn for 30 )Cars ... he added. "I
do. however. look forward. with
eager anticipation. to the npportun_ity to s uccc~d Judge Stephenson m
thi ' ex tremely import ant office. as
wel l a:-.1hc campaign aero:-.'\ 1he di:-.trict for that scat on the couyt (') f
appc.1ls .
A ~raduat c of the Ohio Northern
Un1v.:-rsit y College of Law. Evml\
received hi s juris doctorate with di stinction in 1'175. He served as a.IS IS·
tant Galli a County pmsccuting attorney in 1'176-77.
He was vtCC· prc'\ 1dcn1 ell the Stu·

dent Bar Assoc iation m I'172-73. wa'
the law studcnl di vis ion rcprc:-.cnta·
Li ve to the Amen can Bar As . . oci ati on
in 1972-74 and the Sixth Di stnct governor in 1974.
He served on the Cn rnmi :-.s ion \JI\
Gri evances and DISc ipline for th e
Oh1 o Su preme Court from January
I'19' until April 1997. serv ing as ib
vice chair in 19% and 1997. A member of th e Galliil Count y Republ ican
Ccnlral and E x....:l' utt v~ co mmittee'\
since J9X4. E\an-. wa~ the.: cxcculi ve
committee ch:unnan fro m 19X(1 until
1'195.
He ;md hh w1k. B..:th . arc the par ~
cnts ol thrcl' cll lldn:n.
Ev,111:-. I'• the ..,l'L"CliHI RL'puhii GIIlltl
dcdare fo rth~.-· GOP 110illlltdlion tn
the Ma y ) r nm ;u·y M .ti"I L' ILI Mtlnl l' ·
ip al Coutt Jud gl' Mill Nut utn
antwu n ~o: cd ht... ctnd t d : ~~.: y 1,,...,1 n11 lilt h
· Twn Dcmttnah. - Atl k' lh Coun ty Common . Pka ... Jud ~l! 1.. 1\l.m
Coldshc n y anJ Sc rol n CnurH ] Prch ·
l.' l" Ui t n ~
/\Horn e)
Lynn Al ;m

David T. Evans

Gnrn ... h:m-'
ha ve a lrca.dy
an nounccJ cand t ti ~JL"Il'., lor thel r p ar~
1 ~ ·.., nom111a1ion In run lor Stephen·
. . un ·., ... cat.

Sales tax increase would cut jobs in Ohio

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"We can neither move forward for all Ohi o students th ro ugh
without facing the need to improve . inrrcased · fi scal and perform ante
both fiscal and performance account- accountahil ity and efficiency. accordability for every Ohio student and in c to a release fro m that ofri cc.
school, nor can we deny the crucial
'Key co mponents of performance
need to improve the efficiency.of all accountab ility arc the local report
districts and school buildings," said cards and a study of sc hool district
Board President Jennifer Sheets of efficiency. Both were among the
Pomeroy following thi&gt; week's meet- Items the Board diScussed during the
ing ur the State Board of Ed ucation. its four-day meeti ng and plannin g
"Thi s is a unique t1me in the his· session on Jan. I0 through 13.
tory of publ ic education. The public
The study of school district effi iHalling for not on ly increased per- ciency is an attempt by the Board to
formance, but assurance that their identify the unique operational and
in vestment is being well spen t," she instructional charac teristics and prat:continued .
tices of those school district s providTile State Board of Educati on this in g students an adequate education.
week made solid gains toward the release stated.
,
improvtno
educat
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op po rt u nit1 c~
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anorncy for the company. said the
difficui11cs were overstated and that
the pri son followed many of the same
guidelines that arc m place at state
pnsons.
The new reg ulati ons would :-.ct
standards for prisoner care. clanl y
who is rcsponSihlc lor an inmate
cscaoc and allow local authoritll.':-. to
mve ~ti gate probl ems at the prison.
The bi ll also wou ld rcqu~re
Youngstown to negotiate a new n m·
tract with the prison operators. The
origin al dea l has hecn crit iCiled
because the city gave the for-profn
company land, orfcrcd multi -y ear
tax di scoun ts and agreed to protect
the $40 million prison against losses
and court damages.

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COLUMBUS (.\P) Gang objec tions of ihe Ohio Prosec uting
' members who commit felonies would Attorneys Association. w~i ch sa id it
spend more time in rrison under a bill duplicates an existing anti -orga ni zed
approved by House l;owmakcrs.
crime law and is 100 compli cated.
The bill, approved 83- 11 ThursRep. Ed Jc rsc. D-Eucl id. attribday, would tack an extra three years uted the legislation to election-year
onto the sentences of gang members po lit i~.:king .
who commit violent crimes. It also _ :· Who want-s to vote again st a bill
creates a legal dcllnition of a crimi- that 's l;ibelcd 'anti -gang ·l'" Jcrsc
nal gang.
said . " Nohody wants 10 sec a-30-sccGallipolis attorney David T. Evans
Backers say the tougher penalties ond commercial that says they're soft
announced his candidacy for the
has
arc necessary because of increas in g o n cnmc.
gan g activity in the state. Ohio now
Rep. Jnn Malon. R-Bcx ley. con- Republican nomination to ~n this
ranks fourth - with 17.000 ~a n g ceded that :-.omc prosecutors may not fall for the scat on the Fourth Distncl
members - in the country.
usc the new anti -gang law. But he Court of Appeals that will lie vacat~~~~1y own nc1ghhorhond . I am ' s~nd rt was still a use ful tool that law ed by the retiring Judge Earl E.
·
con ron
ith tl1is every day... said enfmccm ~ nt could u ~c in some cas~ Stephenson of Portsmouth .
"The opportunity to serve the cit Rep . John
R-Tolcdo. th e cs.
hi II" s sponsor.
The hill now head s to the Senate izens or these· counties in thts capacThe hill was ap ovcd m·cr the for cn ns1dcra1r on.
ity is one thai I truly rcli s!•." said
Evan s. 50. a Gall ta County nati ve
Is this trip necessary?
who has operated a local law practice
since November 1975.
"[ belie ve that my 22 years in the
private prac.ticc of law. as a solo general practiti oner 10 a predominantly
rural cnviromncnt. g i ve~ rnc the
cxpcricn~.:e and vi sion necessary to he
qualified to hold th iS most important
of po siti on, ," he added.
By BRIAN J. REED
264-7h2.1 I I ·K~X - 20H ROAD) ··
The appe llate court covcrin£ 14
Sentinel News Staff
Jri\i.! l ~ ca n recl'iw regu larl y upda1ed
sou1hcrn Ohio counties. mclu'ding .
Snow and rumors of snow conJure rnfunnat to n. ~ ..t hour:-. a day. for ~m y
Gallia and Mcit!-.. rev iews dec isio n ~
up images of slick roads and icy dri - Ohto nmntv. :-.l'vc r,t l· llll.'lrorolttnn from the h&gt;w~r courb. aiTi rming.
ving conditions. nnd ye t many _dri ~ areas. and ~;II intcr:-. tatcs throughout rc\'ersi nl!. nwdifymg or :-.ettmg aside
vcrs insist on driving regardless olthc.: · OhiD. Th~ hotl111c G ill he ac~c:-.:-.c d their jud g m e n t~ .
road conditi ons.
thro ugh any t o ul"ll · ton~ tc lcphonl' .
According 10 Lt. Wayne McG lone
Lt. McGlone :-. u1!~c s t s the fol low- Study reveals
of the Gallia/Mcigs Post of the Oh1o ing li p~ tu cn ~un: ~ ;k r dti Ying J ur·
State Highway Patrol. Hts rrnport :.tnt ing -.n~w-'Y. weather

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Beau Newton of Loews Ventana Canyon Resorts holds the three
foot tall autograph book that bears Wynonna and Naomi Judd's
remarks about their visit to the famous sight.
When cc lchriue s leave the resort . were there even after they 've departthey arc asked to Si gn a 3-foot -tall. cd . say s Nancy Allison. director of
leather-hound autograph hook .
public relations.
"Once the cc lchritlc s arc gone."
''V..'c don '1 release any names. not
Harper say s. " it \ fun "to tell people even after the fact. " she adds.
who has been here ...
"We're interested in repeat guests.
At Miraval. Li fe in Balance We want our guests to know that
Re sort . empl oyees arc coac hed on their selection of where to stay is
how to treat cc lchnties .
kept under the strictest of conft··u ndcr no t: in: um stanccs i ~ there dencc ."
nny autograph·scc king or gigg ling
So.mc celebrities don 't mind
or point ing t~ " m out. " says Mary mak1ng their presence known .
Ya lker. coordinator of public reiaIn that case. she says. "It doesn't
tions. " If an empl oyee is caught take long for the word to spread that
doing thi s or a ce lebrity complains someo ne has seen a celebrity out in
about 11. the empl oyee 1s tcm11 nat- a pubhc area of the resort."
cd."
There 's a saying that ira traveler
Over time . she adds. employees leaves something behind , a return
hccomc so accustomed to seeing trip is guaranteed. If so, look for
celebrities a star sightmg IS no h1g Elton John ~ the Westward Look
deal.
Resort ; 245 E. Ina Road, ncar TucOnly one celchrit y gue st. super- son.
model Chri stie Bnnkley.. has given
John. an avid tennis player, left a
permission to reveal she has stayed pair of tenni s shoes there years ago.
at the resort. Valkcr says.
. says Catherine Rourke, director of
The Westin La Pal oma resort also public relations.
will not co nf"i rm celebrit y guests

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McCartn. _ . supposed ly frequent a home here arc apparently untrue.
Actor-director Michael Douglas
Then there arc the ce lchntics who s ou~ht treatment for his sex addicand where they have autographed a
"greatest hits" album. the owner come here 10 "d rv out. " which docs tion' at Sierra.
nm refer 10 the ciimate .
More recentl y. country sin ger Ty
refused to di scu&gt;S them .
Rin go St:lrr is the mo\t pn ~ mi ­ Herndon was here ridding himself of
Kevin Costner stayed here during
the filmin g of "Tin Cup'' aQd "The nent . having admiltcd to k1 cking a drug hahil.
Postman ," but reports that he bought &lt;l koholi sm at S1crTa Tuc son .

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--Tucson:· where the stars don~t shine
TUCSON, Ariz. - Tucson 's offi cial nickname is the "Old Pueblo,"
but sometimes it scemti like " New
Hollywood."
Time and again, celebrities say
they come to Tucson because of the
quieL respectful way they arc treated
here .
"The people of Tucson arc ve ry
much on your side." says Joseph
Mascolo, who plays vi llain Ste fano
DiMcra on· the NBC soap opera
" Days of Our Lives."
Mascolo was in Tucson recently
tor a TV network promotion.
: He has visttcd here often and has
·played in CIGNA HealthCarc
C~lcbr i ty Classic tenniS tournaments .
"They seem very intuiti ve ." he
says. "They know when 10 stop and
say hello and when not to."
Pamela Marvin. who moved here
with her husband. the late Lee Marvin . in 1975. agfees.
"We'd go nut for dinner and people would recognize him and say
hello. hut without becommg a bothcr. [ guess it 's because people like
their own pn vacy. and they know ·
that cclchntics like theirs, too."
Some celebrities have hometown
tics to Tucson . The first who comes
to mind is Linda Ronstadt , whose
family heritage runs deep here .
Ronstadt recently returned to
live in Tucson after years 1n San
Francisco.
Comedian Garry Shand lin g.
whose mother still lives here. grew
up 10 Tucson and attended the Uni versity of Arizona.
Other Wildcat alumni include
actors Greg Kinnear and Craig T.
Nelson . TV host Geraldo Rivera nnd
controversial author Kitty Kelley.
Pop musician Linda McCartney
attended Tucson High Sc hool . ! . . tor
Ted Danson lived here as a chilo.
The late John Denver aH.ndcd
~.1ilcs and Keen elementary s. '· •ols
and Manskld Junior High School
when his father was stationed at
Da vis-Monthan Air Force Base .
Other stars ~.· arne to vis1t and
liked it so much. tlley_movcd here . at ·
lca~l for a time
nlis list includes actors (the late)
Robert Mitchum . Stephen Baldwin
and Gary Coleman:· rock personality
Angela Bowie : ~:oun try-wc)o~crn
.;.inl!Cr nnd movie star Rex Allen:
~. L;&gt;nc some D&lt;;vc'' author Larry
McMurtry : and former Hollywood
couple Farrah Fawcett and Lee
Majors.
.
Tu ~::-.on· s most famous ce ldmty
re sident s arc Paul and Lu\da
McC:tnncy. who own property ncar
Redington Pass.
Earlier this year. Arizona Citizen
n~wspapcr reporters tncd to locate
the McC~rtncy s' spread and get Tucsdnans to go on rcco,rd about
McCartney sightings'. But no one
would blah.
At Tin o's Pi u.a. ·which the

Thursday, January 15, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio ·

- Winterizing your vdm:lc and following the manufat.:turcr's maintenance schedule arc importan t preventive methods.
- Wipers. tires. ligh ts and lluid
levels shoui J be checked reg ularly.
Dnvers should check brake, and the
transmisSion and luhncmc door and
trunk loc ks with a loc k lubricant to
prevent freezing .
- Before leaving on a trip, dn vcrs
should notify a friend . relati ve or coworker of travel plans. includin g desContinued on page 3

Ohi o

\n~ld lose '19.000 jobs if legislators

;.a;king on sc hool-funding reform
increase the state sales tax hy a pe nny per Jollar. according to a new
study commissioned by the Nationa l
Taxpayer, Un1on of Oh1o.
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Tile loss of jobs resulting from
rai sing the tax from 5 pcrccnt.. to 6
percent would shrink ' tatcw id e payroll s hy $3 billion. the report say, .
The Beacon Hill Institute. a nonprofit research group at Suffolk Uni . vc.:rsity in Boston. perlorrncd lhc

Eastern board organizes
The Eastern Local School Board
organized during their regular meeting on Wednesday evening..
New boa rd member Roger Will ford and Greg Ba1ley, who was ele,tcd to a &gt;ccond term , were adminis·tcred the oat h of offi ce, as was clerk
Li~a Ritchie.
·John Rice was named prc~idc nt of
the board . and Bail oy vice president.
Wi llford was named liai son to the
Ohi o School Board Association.
Bond was approved for Ritchie. The
regular board meeting was set for the
third Wednesday at 6:30p.m.
Clayto n Butler, Eastern High
School principal, updated the board
on state mandates Ulld the need for an
extended mathematics and sc ience
program in order to mee t state
req uireme nts.
The hoard discussed a poss ible
guidance and LD.C. position in the
new elemen tary sc hoo l, and a pro-

gram for JUnior high ..;t utlents to
address abstinence lrorn ~ex. dru g~
and al cohol approved hy the hea lth
dcpartmcnt·and Fami ly and Children
hrst granl.
Munit·Air ""wa:-. arpro vcd a~ 1hc
prov tdcr of triennial inspecti on for
ashcslO.; contammg m a t c rwl ~ and
Pi onee r Pipe . of Mariett a wa'
,1pprovcd for the installation or telephone wiring at the new building.
Rttchte was given authority to
advertise for School Net wirin g. ~
The board approved Kelly Sattcrlicld. Roy Johnson and Jared Spencer
as substitute teachers for the I'1971998 school year, on an as-needed
basis.
The next board meetin g will be
held on February 18 at 6.30 p.m. at
Ches ter Element ary School. The
board will begin rotatin g it s meeting
locati ons effective next month .

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rn !! a new-. L·on krclli.:C today at the
StaJehnu'l'
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-..lk \ t;n 1ncr~.-·,,..,L" to rahe m o n ~:y to
lunJ 'c honl'
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for Jane, Roy and Sabrina Estep and Amanda Coates, . nose ·
home was recently destroyed by fire. The dinner will be held Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Soutt\ Bethel New Testament Church
on Silver Ridge, near Eastern High School.

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By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moiler '
The fowl busmess 1s a btrd of a
different feather m the bustling markets of Southeast As .a L1vc .chick,

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Mem'ories of Freedom
March ~emain strong
By HAITIE L TAYLOR
In 1956 the mcdt .t focused on ,, young mm!Ster from At lama Ga . who
wa~ h:ad mg non-viOlent p!Otl}st: agamst ra(,; Jal oppressiOn m the Umtcd
St.1tcs 1.\s he read the newspaper\ I can recall my father sadly shak1ng h1s
head and com mcntmg Those folks arc gmng to cause troub le for all of us··
My mother who was rmed m Virgm •a repli ed "l1m you don' t understand
As nat1 vc Pcnnsy lvamam \\C had cxpcncm.·cd some covert dascnmmauon however when I VIS ited Virgm •a m 1946 the rcaltzatlon of open racial
d1Smm1nauon was an expencnce that I w1ll never fo rget After that ""' I
thought that I understood wh) southern hlach were marchmg for freedom
but watchmg the news on teleVISIOn made me realize I had no conception of
what southern blacks had to endure
The tclcvts ton coverage produced rcvulston and fear. as well as concern
for the safct) of my own children I began to wonder why people could hate
another person Simply because of the color ol their skm
Wtth arms hnked together, the marchers walked bravely. smgmg "We
Shall Overcome." The Freedom Trail was lined wnh stone-faced law
enforcement ofhccrs who stared at the partiCipants as though they were troublemakers It see med as 1f they were JUst wanmg for someone m that march
to step out of line to g1vc the law an·cxcuse to act agamst them
At limes, the people 10 the march were sprayed wnh fire hoses, and when
they te ll from the force of the water the police beat them and set dogs on
them Temporanl y. the song wou ld stop, the marcher&lt; regrouped m lines.
linked thctr arms together, nd cuntlnueu on their non-violent protest.
smgmg 10 uniSon "We Shall Overcome ·
As an Afncan Amcncan. 1cannot bcgm to dcscnbc the outrage and anger
that I felt watchmg the telcv "'" OC\\S coverage I began to question God as
to why we were d1fferent Why were our people bemg subJected to such
atrOCIOUS treatment' We were human bcmgs, and yet they were bemg treated as 1f they were less than human Some of the people 10 the march , while
and hlack were ki lled because they participated 10 the quest for human
nghts
Dr Kmg conllnucd to lead the marches and g~un national aucnt10n to the
pl ight of the Afncan Amcncans 1n thiS country over a penod of the next 10
years Dunng th1 s decade. Alnc:w Amcru.:ans made thc1r g rca tc~ t ga1ns, and
the lcdcr.tl government hcgan to respond to thw needs The march on the
M.dl m w,,shmgton DC . where lit mad e. hiS famous "I Have a Dream"
speec h resulted m the largest ga m of .111 The C1vil R1 ghts Act of 1964 was
a tremendous accompl iShment for the sullcnng wh1ch had hecn· endured
In 1994 I VIS ited Atlanta Ga . and w.1lked the Freedom Tra1l Dunn~ the
long w.1lk I rom dow ntown to the 1\Lu lln Luther Kmg Mcmonal .1nd h~mc­
pla~.: c. I liJCd to mwgmc what the F1 ccdom M.m.: h must have hccn like
Although rctrac mg the m~1rchcP.;. ' 'CP' w,\, .1 movmg ('X pcncn~.:c lor me I
could not tckmd le the old fee lmg of 1c1uiS!on anu anger whiCh I expen cnccd m 19'56 h wasn t hcc,wsc ! h.td lmgottcn th~1t m:.tr~ h of long ago
hccausc th.ll memory Wi lll11 c as long .Is I .dii'C
(A native of Mount Pleasant, Pa., Hattie L. Taylor is an assistant professor of soc1al work allhe Umvers1ty of Rto Grande.)

explatn to the
locals how
the deadly

buddy Don Tyson, the company's
ehaef executave, finds htmself tn the
news qUtte often for a man who sells
av1an
ch1cken for a hvtng.
1nfluenz~ IS
It w.as a lobbyasl employed by h1s
ens scratch around at I armer's mar- spread
company, Jam Rla1r, who helped first
kets -- and are often beheaded as a Humans can
lady H•IIaaj'Rodham Chnton make
customer courtesy at the che~k-out only contract
a kilhng tn t~.e commodities market
the diSease
counter
back when her husband was goverThat's a far cry from the cello- from contact
nor of Arkan sas In the transaction,
phaned. plucked and frozen carcass- wtth an mfect- Moller &amp; Anderson H1llary Rodham Chnton made
es Amencans bnng home from their ed fl VC biTd,
$1 00,000 tn JUSt over a year"s time
grocer's freezer But Amencan poul- and the mfectlon has been confmed on a mea sly $1,000 mvestment
try pracuces are slowly catchmg on to fl ocks m Ch10a
ustng Blatr"s market expertiSe
The ads, of course, stress a
m Chma and Japan And so are some
More recently. Tyson's generous
healthy alternative frozen. USDA- treatment of fanner Agnculture Secof our b•gge st ch1ckcn wholesalers
If there 's a s1lver linmg for the approved, Amencan-ra~sed b~rds retary M1ke Espy prompted a federUnncd States m the deadly outbreak that are guaranteed to be disease- al Judge to levy fines totalling $6
million agamst the company
of mnucnza m Hong Kong II IS the free
ln fact. the ad campa1gn IS only
opponunny n presents for Amencan
Tyson has pleaded gUtlty 1n coun
ch•ckcn compan1es The recent flu the latest example of the growmg to Illegally showenng Espy wnh
outbreak led Hong Kong authont•es clout of U S food compamcs '" more than $12 ,000 worth of g•fts.
to k1ll more than I 5 million chick- ASia. particularl y m Hong Kong mcludmg maugural llckets, box
While the world watches carefull y seats at a Dallas Cowboys playoff
ens to protect the public health
Presumably. hungry Hong Kong to sec 1f the mOu enza spreads game and a $1 ,200 college scholarresidents wr ll soon be hankcnn g for beyond Hong Kong, poultry eompa- ship for Espy s g~rlfncnd The g1fts
processed Amcncan ch1ckens And mes arc licking the IT hps m anliCipa- came at a lime when Espy was cons•denng •mplcmentmg rcstnctmns
fortunately fo r the U S poultry tlon of ever-growmg market shares
And the company wilh the most that would cos! the company $30
1ndustry. our very own Department
of Agncullure IS p1ckmg up the tab to gam JUSt happens to have run malhon
for an ad vcn~&lt;mg campa1gn toutm g afoul of U S law nght about the
The fine ISO 't so bad. conSidcnng
t1mc thmgs took a bad turn for Chithe safety of Amcncan biTds
that Tyson d1d over $6 5 billion m
nese ch1cke ns Arkansas-based
A $ 170.000 ad campa1gn ,
sales last year and that the company
Tyson Ch~eken
financed by a USDA grant. was
w1ll hang on to their $200 m1lhon
Poultry potentate and presidential
launched m Hong Kong last week to
contract wuh the government to pro-

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vtde chtcken for mthtary and school
lunches.
And h ke thetr fnends tn the
Whne House. the Tysons (Don
Tyson and hiS son and v1ce president, John) w11l now enJOY •mmuntly from further spcc tal counsel
mvesugataons
All m all. not a bad deal for a
company whose fortunes have men
consaderably smce their fnend Clin tqn was elected to the While House
Ltke hts fnend tn the Whtle House,
Don Tyson has spent the last few
years cultlvattng connectiOns m
Asta, mcludtng a proposed venture
wath the IndoneSia-based L1ppo
Group Ltppo, you 'II recall. came
under mtcnse mcd1a scrutiny last
year after cv1dcnce surfaced that the
conglomerate exchanged campa1gn
cash for access to the Clinton Wh1te
House
The Tyson-L1ppo assoctat1on
began m the early months of the
Clmton
admmiStrallon
when
Htllary Clinton's fonner boss at the
Rmc Law Fnm mtroduccd Don
Tyson to a group of L1ppo executives Though noth10~ ever matcnal"cd. the two l~rms diScussed scttmg
up JOIIlt poultry. seafood and gram
complexes m Chma. as well as other
cquuy partnershtps.
Other Astan d1gmtancs also '
showed a di stmct mlcrcst 10
Arkansas· poultry mdustry after
Chnton got elected The vtcc premier of Chma toured Tyson's processmg plant m 1994 saymg he
cspccrally appreciated the company
slogan, "Fcedmg You L1kc Famtly"
About lh1s ltme. export husmcss
suddenly took ofT for the ch1ckcn
g~ant m Asta
In 1992, Tyson dtd less than $20
m1lhon m busmess m Chma. Two
years later, Tyson "s bards were
bnngmg m more than $50 mtllion,
as the company became the handsdown export leader m Hong Kong,
Japan and Chana Over the last year,
Tyson's worldw1dc export busmcss
has grown to nearly $1 billion annually
For a company whose fonuncs
have grown so ~ .ght Since 1992, a
$6 mal !ton fine r!1' .1Unls 10 "chtckcn
feed
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are writers for United Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

By William A. Rusher
If there " one Democ ratiC myth
that annoys me more than any other
II IS the old chestnut that Republicans ·f:l\or tax. cuts lor the nch ·

that demagogues can
usc thiS to
undcnmnc
the case lor

L1ke most h1 g: lies th ts one con
tams an annoy mg kernel ol truth
Smcc the top 5 percent ol tn&lt;.:omc
earners p.1v h.1ll ol .111 the mcomc
taxes lolkucd hy the government
and the hntt om SO percent pay only
a 20th of them any p!Oposal to cut
ta Kes 1s almost . . urc to la\or the
nrh · But the -Dcmon.lls 1111phcallon 1s th.n Rcpuhllcans w,tnt to cut
taxe s hclausc they a1c llhltnctlvcl)
sympathetiC towa1d the nch And
th.lt ,.., not only lulsc hut tends to
prc1cnt people lmm undcrstandmg
wh) tax cuts arc unp01 tant to the
health of the nauon

tant Repuhl• c.m values as
lrcc trade
He then con cludes. ·· In
thc1r relent less pursuit ol
Rusher
further
tax
h1 eaks lor the nch. Rcpuhltcans
could end up dcstroymg the very
prospcnty they purport to seck ·

sud1 Impor-

But let that pass What ahout the
Republicans alleged · relentless
pursull ol further tax hrcaks lor the
nch '
I have hccn .1 Repuhhc.m practi cally all my hie In .111 that lllnc. I
have ncvc1 hccn wll.tt p.1sscs these
d.ays lor ·· nch And 11 has never
crossed my mmtl to spe nd my hie
work mg: to dcnc ~H;c the tax hurdcn
on those who arc

For one thmg I can take the nrh
or leave them alone I h,t\C known .1
lair number ol nch people. mcluumg
a lew who arc re.tlly nch. ,md they
vary all over the pl.1ec Most arc
about average. or a cut ahnvc as
One could spend thiS whole col- human hc1ngs go A lew arc really
umn pmntmg out tlut ( I) II you dcsp!cahlc The nchcst of them all
diVIde Amcncans mto live numcn - happens to he a m.m wnh one of the
cally equal groups (or qumttlcs ) sweetest and k1nucst pcrsonaht1e' I
based on thc1r 1ncomc. (2) let the · have ever cncnuntcrcd But none ol
Amcncan economy grow as rohust- them needs. or w1ll get, my help m
ly as II has tn the last seven years
lowcnng thc1r taxes s1rnply hccausc
and (3) Simultaneo usly keep llood - I have some ovcrpowcnng urge tn
mg the country wnh both legal and serve them I Jon · t
1llcgal unmrgrants w1l ling to work
What I have notlccu howe ver. IS
for peanuts. the gap between the top
that
tn a Ircc economy nch people
and bottom qumttlcs IS ahsolutely
play
an ahsolutcly md!Spensable
bound to grow
role m provaumg the carnal needed

William A. Rusher is a Distinguished Fellow of the Claremont
Institute for the Study of States·
manship and Political Philosophy.

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Today in history
By The Associated Press
Today IS Fnday Jan 16. the 16th day of 1998 There .lfC 149 uays left In
the yc.1r
Tod.1y\ H1ghlight m Hi story
On J.u1 Ill 19 ~0 Pmluhlll on hcgan as the IXt h Amendment to the US
Constllullon tool-. cllcLt It w,as later repealed hy the 2 1st Amendment
On tim d.\le
In 15~7 h.m the Tcrnhk was ( ,owned Ct.lr ol Ru sSI,!
In IKK 1 the U S Cn d Sen ICC CommiSsi on w,Js cstahl"hcd
In IYI9 Nchraska Wyommg and M!Ssoun hccamc the 16th 17th and
1~th ,t,ltcs to r.ltll) Pwhlhltl on. whiCh we nt mto ellcct a year later
In 1'144 Gcn Dw1ght D EiSe nhower took co mmand nl the Alhcd 10\aslon l or~.:c 1n London ,
·
In JY64 the muSic,ll Hello Dolly'· starnng Caro l Channmg opened
on Br&lt;'~td \\,1)' hcg '!'"'"!:! a run of 1 X44 performances ,
In J%7 Al.m S Buyu W&lt;J' sworn mas the lrrst sec1c tar) of transponatl on

In 197X NASA named 15 cand idates tony on the space shuttle . mclud Ing SJIIy K R1dc who hcL:amc Amcnca's first woman m .s p:1cc . and Gu1on
S Bluf ord l1 "ho hccamcAmcncas first black astronaut •n space
In 1991 the While Ho_usc announced the start of Operati on Desert Storm
to dmc lr.1q1 forces out nf Kuwall
In 1992 nfli c•al' of the government of El Salvador and rebel leaders
"gncd a pact 111 MexiCo Cny cndmg 12 ycurs of uvtl war that had left .11
least 7S 000 peop le dead

By George R. Plagenz
Scm1nanans arc not, a.."i a rule. a
harrel of laughs at a party Their 1dea
of fun IS to compare notes on some
pal•mpscst or argue about the
authorship of the Pentateuch
As a result, they rarely get mvlled
to part1cs They arc not ordmanly
what you would call good company
Wilham Parker Horton, my erstwhile fellow scmmanan . was different He was good company When I
walked over to hiS room on Massachu setts Ave nue m Cambndge
Ma» . one evemng to study wnh
h1m for a New Testament exam we
were taktng the next mornmg . B1ll
• was puttmg a gluehkc substance on
a rubber hand
A sptral notebook of class notes
la y un opened on the floor B•ll
would get to that later For now.
there was the JOb of wat!Jng for the
glue substance to dry on the rubber
hand so Bill's latest mvcnuon -- the
an11nated angleworm -· could be
rcad1ed for 1ts test m the Cape Cod
Canal the next day Bill was prcparmg to corner the market on f1shm g
ban'
What he had done was to take a

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rubber band
(WIS( II and
cover 11 With
a
so luble
gelatinous
substance
wh1ch was
allowed
to
harden When
the
rubber
band was put
mto water.
the
water
Plagenz
would penetrate the solub le gclat mous substance and the twiSted rubber hand
would start to unw1nd 1n the manner
of a sqU1nn10g worm
We ll. the nex t day's test m the
canal was successful. and B1ll went
on to apply for a patent and even
manufac tured a few batches of the
amma\cd angleworm s
But marketing the worms turned
out to be a p10blem, and B1ll settled
for becoming a m1mstcr The temptat•on here " to say he became a
fisher of souls 10stcad, but I w1ll
rcfram fron1 that
I forget how Btll dtd on the New
Testament exam he was supposed to
be studymg for while the glue hard-

cncd that mght But he nc\cr pan~eked before a test He had a ready
remedy for pan1c Before a lest, he
would dnnk a l11tlc wmc , wh1ch he
satd "e nlarges the blood vessels.
eltm matmg sc ll-cnllc!Sm and fear "
That tnck also kept h1m calm
while he was p1lotmg hiS rented
four-cy linder. two-seater plane
across a stretch of ocean every
weekend gomg from Woods Hole to·
Nantucket Island
Bill was mmiStcr of the Un1tanan
church on that picturesque ISland. so
I JUmped at the chance when he
mv1tcd me to preach lor htm one
Su nday
I had never hecn up m a plane
before --and Bill flew .1s 1f he hadn'1. c•thpr Our Ford motor sputtered
ommously at several pomts m the
ntght and t1 appeared once ortw1cc
that we m1gh1 have to come down m
'h•. Atlantic Bill wasn't fnghtened.
though He went on smokmg hts
p1pc as he hrought the plane an wnh
all the cool of a Umtcd A1rhncs pilot
landmg a Bocmg 747
As for me. I trace my hfclong
fear of nymg (0 that eXpCfiCil&lt;C
Bill now lives m Marlboro,

Mass, and we keep m touch There
, a close bond between us, a• we
made up the entire m1dyear gradualtog class at Harvard D1vm1lY School
, nc January
When B1ll phoned over the holidays, 11 gave us a chance to
sc hmooze about old t1mes He
rcm mded me ol the day I stood m
front &lt;Of the speech class rcadmg
from the Sermon on the Mount
After I fimshcd , I sa1d somethmg
about thiS bemg " the greatest sermon ever prca,hcd •·Jt wtll gtvc you
an 1dea of how well I read when !tell
you what Professor Packard sa1d as I
&gt;at down
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'The Sermon on the Mount, .. he
sa1d , ' may have hecn the greatest
sermo~ ever preached. hut •f Jesus
had dd1vcred at the way you d1d. 11
wouldn "t enJOY that reputau on
today "
Bill d1d beucr when he got up or
course, he had prohably fort1ficd
htmsclf wtth a ltule muscatel before
standmg behmd the lectern.
Joseph Spear is a syndicated
, writer for Newspaper Enterprise
Association.
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Allte Lucalle Caldwell, 90 of Nonh Fort Myers. Fla. lormcrly ol
Coolvtlle, daed Fnday. Jan 16, 1998, at her res1dence Arrangements w111
be announced by the Whue Funeral Home m Cool valle

Carl Clem

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Carl Clem, 82, of Coolville, dted Fnday. Jan 16, 1998 at O'Bicness
Memonal Hospital m Athens
Born on Jan 22, 1915 m Jackson M1lls, W Va , he was the son of Wade
and Lota S1mmons Clem He was retired from the Paul Peterson Construe lion Co and was a member of the Labors Local Umon 423 1n Cu lumhus
He was a U. S Army veteran of World War 2
He ts survtved by two sons and daughters-m-law, Edward and Jcamc
Hughes of Coolville, and John and Carol Clem of V1cnna, W Va , three
daughters and sons-m-law, Kath)' and B1ll Barnhouse and D1ane and Don
aid Barnhouse, all of Coolvtlle. and Carla and Jon Bartlett of Guysville. 12
grand~h1ldren and seve n great-grandchildren
Also survmng are two brothers. Hall Clem and Robert Clem, both o1f
Coolville, and one s1ster Ruth Barnhouse of Coolv1lle
Bes1des hiS parents, he was preceded m death by two s1sters Mary Putman and Betty Allen , a brother, Kenneth Clem. a grandson, and two gre.ugrandsons
Funeral serv1ces wtll be held Sunday at 2 p m at the While Funeral Home
m Cooh11le with the Rev Dw1ght Davis offic 1a11ng Bunal will be 1n the
Stewart Cemetery at Hockmgpon Fncnds may call at the fun eral home Saturday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p m

Today's weather forecast
The Associated Press
Southeastern Ohio
Today. Cloudy. A chance of ram
thiS afternoon H1 ghs m the lo wer
40s North wmd around 10 mph
Chance of tam 40 percent
Tontg.ht Cloudy A chance of
light snow late Lows n ar 30 West
wmd 5 to 10 mph Ch.mce of snow
30 percent
snow
Saturday L1ght

likely Mamly m the mornmg . Htghs
fsnow 60
111 the upper 30s Ch ance 0
percent
Edended forecast
Saturday mght Cloudy Lows m
the upper 20s
Sunday Partly cloudy dunng the
day Then cloudy With. a chance of
hgh t snow at mght H1 ghs 10 the
upper 30s
Monday Snow likely

Caryl W. Tyler
Caryl W Tyler 80 of Carpenter H11l Road Dexter d1cd unexpectedly
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Born on Jan 16, 1917 m Dexter, he was the son of the late Charles and
V1ctona Tyler He was a general laborer and a member ollhe Dexter Church
of Chnst and the Metgs County Semor Citizens
He IS surv1ved by several cousms and church fnends
Funeral scrv•ces wtll be held Sunday at 3 p m at the Dexter Churoh of
Chnst wuh Gene Underwood off1c1atmg Bunal will be 1n Hugg Cemetery
at Dexter Fnends may call from I p m to the t1me of se rv1ces Sunday at
the church Arrangements are betng handled by Birchfield Funeral Home,
Rutland

r----Local briefs-__, County Court cases settled
Minor injuries reported in accident
Mmor IRJUncs were reported followang a two-car accident on state
Route 7 near Tuppers Plams Wednesday afternoon
Shaun Seth, 19, Pomeroy, was makang a left turn as a car dnven
by One1ta Cole, 77. Tuppers Platns allemptcd to pass , stnkmg the leflrronl o[Seth's car, accordmg to the Gallia-Mc1gs Post ofth~ State Highway Patrol
Seth's car receavcd moderate damage whtle Cole's veh•cle sustamcd
heavy damage, the report and1cated Cole was cued by the patrol on
a charge of 1mproper passmg Seth was treated at the scene hy the
Meags County Emergency Mcd1cal Servace

Man cited in accident

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A Paducah, Ky man was cued lor fa1lure to control alter a one car acc1dent on Crew Road ncar Pomeroy Thursday mormng
Elmer B Parsons III, 19, drove off the s1de of the road mto a ditch,
causrng ltght damage to hts 1993 Mercury, accordmg to a Metgs County Shenffs Department rcpon No IllJUnes were reported

·One-vehicle wreck reported

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No inJunes were reported m a one-vchtcle acc1dcnt on Jacks Road
an Rutland Township Tuesday even mg
Julie Beth Hams. 18. Mason . W Va . was northbound when she went
off the roadway and over a 15-foot embankment . causmg moderate
damage to her 1989 Pontiac, accord1ng to a Mc1gs County Shenffs
Department rcpon

Truck destroyed in b{aze
An Albany man's p1 ckup truck was dc&lt;troyed m a fire rc sultmg from
a m1nor accident .u the JUnction ul Cotten II and Mud F01d roads m
Scipio Township Tuesday cvcnmg
Gaylrd L Young 51 was westbound on Co tten II Road when he
crashed mto ,, ditch. accordt'ng to a Mc1gs Coll nty Shen ll's Department report He felt the cngmc rllnnmg m 198 2 Dodge p•ckllp wh•eh
ca ught lire . dcstloym g the veh1cle the 1eport st.llcd
The Sc1p1 0 Township Volunteer Fn e Dep.ITlment responded to the

scene

Thursday wreck probed
The Galli,1-Me1 gs Post of the State H1ghway Patrof IS lnvcsllgat mg an accident that occurred Thursd.ly .t ltcrnoon on Sumner Road ncar
Chester
Mcmhcrs ol the I up pers Plams squad ol the Mc1gs Count y Emergency "Mcd•cal Scrv1cc and the Chester Vo lunt eer F~rc Department
responded to the scene Fred Burton Monah Legan an&lt;! Kmtal Burton rei used treatment at the scene . accordmg to the EMS log

One-vehicle accident probed

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William P. Horton: A divine comedian

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to make the economy hum It doesn't matter whether they spend every
n1ckcl they earn, or mvest a large
portiOn of tl m stocks or honds nr
some cntcrpnsc that ucklcs their
laney. or Simply leave 11 m a hank
Short ol hurymg 11 rn the ground.
there " no way they c.1n prevent 11
lrom contnhutmg tn the n;llton 's
pi OSJlCill y
Suppose D1ck Gephardl and the
felt wmg ol the Dcm&lt;&gt;er.IIIC Party
succceJ cd In conhscatmg .111 of the
pn vate wc.thh m the country and
t.lxmg aw.ty whatever an md1v1dual
could cam tn excess ol $50.000 a
year They would cllcct•vcly have
destroyed all ol the employers m
Amcnc.1 What then. do you &lt;up.
p&lt;&gt;'C. would happen to the employees-- those' wnrkmg lam1hcs" they
The Democrats had hcncr he
careful what they ask lor -- they
m1ght get 11

·Attie Caldwell

MICH

Why give tax breaks to the rich?

As a . recent cx,unple of tht s
DemocratiC myth 1n operauon look
at the l.tst sentence of Jacob Hctl ·
hiUnn s TRB column 10 the Jan 19
Issue of the New Republic magaZine Heilhrunn has hcen bcmoanmg
the l,1ct that the gap between the
n c hc~ t nnd poorest Amcn cans has
w1ucncd a bn recently. and warns

"Ya know the p1ll thai regrows half

AecuWeather• forecast for duyt11nc cond1110ns and h1gh temperatures

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Barry's World

The Daily Sentinel • Page 3

Satunlay, Jan. 17

Tyson can benefit from Asia's foul fowl

'£sta6fisfila in 1948

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

OHIO Weather

Friday. January 16, 1998

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Two InJUnes were reported lollowmg a s1n glc vchJ'clc .H.:c 1dcnt on
Portland Road Sunday evcn•ng
Douglas J Huston. Syracuse was westbound on Portland Road
when h1s 1990 Ford Bronco struck a dnch and came back onto the roadway hclorc ovcrturnmg. accordmg to the Gal lta-Mc1gs Post of the State
Htghway Pauol
Huston and hiS passenger. Dav1d Huston. Syracuse susta~ n cu mmor
vtstblc mJuncs and were transported v1a pmate c.ir to Holzer MedICal Center '" Gallipolis for treatment
The dnvcr was cued by the patrol on a charge of fa•lure to control

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Am Ele Power ......................... 50
Akzo ........ .............................84'~
AmrTech ........................... 84'l.
Ashland Oil.......... . . . .......51'h
AT&amp;T ...................................65'lo
Bank One .............................SJ'l,
Bob Evans .......................... 19~.
Borg-Warner .................. :....... 53
Broughton ............................ 15'/,
Champion ............................. 16'i.
Charm Shps ..... .. .. . .......... 4 "',
City Holding .........................43'b
Federal Mogul... .................. 45'1•
Gannett ..................... .......... 58'/,
Goodyear .............................. 61'1•
KmarL ............................... 11'1.
Kroger ................................. 35 'i.
Lands J;nd .................. ........ 34 "1.
Limited ..............................26'r.
Oak Hill Flnl ..........................22),
OVB ......................................... 35
One Valley .................... ......36'1•
Peoples ................................... 42
Prem Flnl ............................. 23'1. I·
Rockwell ............................... 51'i•
AD/Shell ............................... Sl"/,
Sears ....................................45'·
Shoney's ................................ 3).
Star Bank ...............................• 55
Wendy's .................................. 23
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The followmg IS a partmlltsttng of
cases settled recently m the Me1gs
County Court of Judge Patnck H
O'Bnen
Fmed were Charles E Fmk, Long
Bottom. equ1pment v10lal1 0n. $250
forfetture , $30 plus costs, Dale V
Queen, Aloany, open contamer. $30
plus costs, Joshua E Lyons. Spnnglield, dnvmg under suspensiOn. $150
plus costs. five days Jail and $75 suspended af vahd operators license presentM wnhm 90 days , operatmg an
all-terrain veh1cle on roadway, costs
only , RhondaF Oiler, Pomeroy, scat
belt , $25 plus costs, Barbara L
Thrcss, Logan, speed. $28 plus costs,
Treesa L Ohlinger, Pomeroy. expired
OL. $100 plus costs $50 suspended
1f valid OL presented wnhm 30 days ,
Curtis R Storms, Rutland , dnvmg
under fmancta l rcsponSibihly actton
suspe nSion, $200 plus costs, one
year probatton . 10 days )311suspended to seven days. left of center, $25
plus costs.
Nancy E Bush . Circleville .
wrongful entru stment. $250 plus
costs, $200 suspended, one year prohall on, John R Kndcr. Portland .
fa 1lurc to control. $25 plu s costs,
1mprupcr transport of a lncarm. $75
plus costs. L1sa Thomas. Middleport,
diSorderly conduct $100 suspended
costs rcstratmng mue1 ISsued , Sheila
Bry.m. Middleport di sorderly conduel $ 100 suspended costs rc str&lt;~m ­
mg oadc1 t~sucd, How.trd W Barrett.
Langsville scat hell $25 plus costs
Enn L Smuh Middleport speed
$25 plus costs. Rogel R Denny
Pomeroy con tnbutln g to the delinquency of a mmor. costs. 10 days jail
suspended to I0 days Iwo years probatt on. sexual nnpos1110n . costs, 30
days Jail suspended to I0 days conl.:Urrcnt. two years prohatwn restramm~ order 1ssued. M1chael Dellav,,llc
R~tland diSorderly conduct. $100
suspended to $50 plus costs. Joshua
D D1~kcns, Pomcmy. dnvmg under
FRA suspensiOn $150 plus costs. 30
days Jail suspended to one day. pil

and $75 suspended 1f valid OL presented wnhm 90 days. scat belt, $25
plus costs; seal belt, $15 plu s costs,
Mtchael T Parker, Chcsh1rc. speed,
$47 plus costs, Robert N Jones.
Charleston. W Va . possesSion $50
plus costs, stx months Jat I suspended
to 30 days, two years probauon,
Jeffrey A Bole'. Pomeroy. cxp1rcd
reg•strat1on , $20 plus costs, Kevm W.
Oiler, Langsv•llc, cx p~rcd tags. $20
plus costs , Charles R Moms Jr,
Toledo. fa1lure to obey traffic contro l
dev1ce. $20 plus costs. Joshua A
Bc1m, Plllsburgh , Pa, speed. $45 plus
costs, Josep~ D Cremeans. Gallipoli s, speed, $20 plus costs. Neal son J
Pryor. Albany, scat belt $25 plus
costs. Ph1hp M Frame. Gassaway
W Va . speed. $30 plus costs , Charles
G McElfresh . Cheshire speed. $30
plus costs , K~ m N Kmg. Parkers
burg. W Va , scat belt. $25 plus costs
James L Hupp. FayetteVIlle scat
belt. $25 plu s costs; D1ana L Silvey
Lumhcrsport W Va speed $30 plu s
costs. David J Delancy, Jackson
expired rcgiStratton. $20 plu s costs.
Amos R Mo01c. Ironton. speed
$30 plus costs . Kyle G Joy
Dela"arc. speed $30 plus costs
Mark S R1ggs. Okolon.1 . MIS s
speed $30 plu s costs Donald L
Hutclllnson Hunllngton W V,1
speed $10 plus cos ts. Tim oth y T
Mrchael Raunc, scat belt. $25 plu s
costs. Debra R Morrc Shawnee
speed $30 plus costs. Lew G K1n g
Hartlord W Va speed $10 plti s
costs. Te1csa A Dilworth. Chesapeake speed. $30 plus cos ts. Troy D
Gutht1c. Long Bottom. cxptrcd
plates $20 plus costs. Yun gmg K1ao
Athens. speed .. $30 plus costs LoiS
D Staats, Parkcrshurg, speed. $30
plus costs, Kenton L Chnsty. Vanceburg. Ky, unsafe vehicle and fa1lurc
to dtsplay vahd cab card. $70 plus
costs ,
Susan
L
Hugg tns.
Williamstown . W Va . speed $10
plus costs. Kcvm A Carpe nter. Massilon, speed. $45 plus costs

Meigs EMS logs 5 calls
Unus nl the Me1gs County Emergency Meu!Cal SeT\'ICe rccorucd fiv e
calls for asSistance Thursday Unlls
rcspondmg mel udcd
CENTRAL DISPATCH
I 32 a m . Bamnger Street. Syracuse. Carol Smuh, Veterans Mcmorml Hospital. Syr.1cusc squad assiSted.
9 I Hr m South Second Avenue.
Middleport Dale J.ICohs. Pleasant
Valley Hosptt.tl Middleport squad
a!'islsted.
II 45 r m . Th~rd Street. Rae me,
Arlene Hagcmycr Holzer Mcd1cal
Center
REEDSVILLE
I0 57 .1m Reedsville. Margaret

Ne ssc lroad St Joseph 's Hospual
TUPPERS PLAINS
4 10 r m Sumner Road lgf&gt;IOI ·
vduclc .lc~.: u.le nt Frccl Burton. Mon
.1h Leg.m Knst ,ll Burton rcluscd
trc~ltmcnt Chc stct Vo luntec1 F1rc
Department .1sm ted

ATTENDS CONVENTION • Karl Kebler, Ill of Pomeroy, center,
attended the H&amp;R Block satellite franchise convention held
recently in Cambridge. He is pictured with Larry Roames, regional director, and Victorian Hall, vice prestdent, Eastern Franchise
Operattons.

Kebler attends H&amp;R
Block convention
Karl Kcbler. Ill. CPA assoc talc of
the H&amp;R Block franchiSe m
Pomeroy was amon~ more than 84
fnn't ch1sc ow ners .tnd associates
attcndmg the anneal H&amp;R Block
sa telltte franchiSe cvnvcnlton held tn
Cambndgc reccnt1 1
At the top of the convenlt on's
ageni:la was the Tax Rehel Act of
1997
'Wnh 11 4 new ta• law proviSions
gomg mto clfcct rmmcdmtcly. 69 take
elfc ct 1n 1998 .md 36 bcmg retroacti ve. taxp.1yers arc gotng to need help
und c r~tandmg the l:hangcs " says
Kehler Jr . EA Even though thiS
new lcg.1slattnn ~.:ont ~1ns the most
swcepmg change" 1n years we will
be prepatcu to .mswer our cl ients
qucst1ons and Lldv1sc them on how
these ch.mgcs w111 allcct theu pe •sonalt ax s1 tuatton
Al so ~ttt cnd m }! 1hc cnnvcnt1nn
were Vt~.:ton4t Hall v 1~.:c prc s1Ucn t
E.tstcrn Franch ise Orcrat1ons hom
the H&amp;R Blocks W01ld He,ldqu.~rt c rs

10 K.msas Clly Mo and La rry
Roall1C ... ICt!IOnal director from the
reg 1onal olfi...lc 111 Columbu s Owners
attended vanous man.u~ emcnt scmtnars dwmg the convcnt;on. 1ncludmg
those rci.Htn g to the Tax Rcl 1cf Act of
1997
Topics .dso Incl uded "ays to tram
prcparcrs on the new t.tx laws How
to prov1dc a ss 1 s t .m~.:c to cl1cnts who
writ need add ii!Oil.ll help plannm g lor
the nex t lev, years when other Tax
Rcltcl Act ol 1997 pi OVISions take
effect was another topiC
"As a re!&gt;iult of what we learned at
our conventiOn, we Me posit ioned to
ensure our clients get any new credIt or dcduct1on they arc entitled to
rece ive. says }&lt;chlcr Jr EA
Chesler Trustees
Saturday\ spcc talmccung of the
Chester Township Board of Trustees
w1ll he held at Ham .lithe town hall .
not at the home ol Trustee Dav1d
Koblenu

OSP hof/ine...

Continued from page t

unat10n . routes and eo.;ttmatcd arnval

J.mcs
That md!vldual shou ld he nou- Icc m,1y not .tlways he VISihlc.
f•ed by the dnver once the destmat10n cspccwlly on hndgc". 'o dnvcrs
ts reached
shoulu he espcua lly caut1ous on
- Safety belts should .1l w,1ys be hmlgcs
worn A skid can qu1ckl y result 1n .1
An cmcrgcm:y w1nter kll ts a
complete loss of vehicle control. and good 1dc,1 Jumper c.1bles flares or
lead to a potent .a! InJury c.1usmg refle ctor&lt;. a llashli ght and hattencs
crash
w1per llu1d a sm.1ll "' hovel an ICC
Observe g rc .II CI lnll nw 1ng JJ~ ­ su .!pCI , ,m tdrcctc . ,, hlankct , nont ~m ce and slower ~ rccth m 1nl'lcmcnt
pcnshahlc fo&lt;!d . ,I canulc . matches
wc.tt hcr Posted spccU ltm 1h ~1 rc lor and a ltrsl ,ud k1t
dry and clear condruons fh c ll .idl- In t.:.tsc ol a hrc,Jkdown, the
twnal two-~c~.:o n J rule' d oc~ not greatest danger ts hcmg h11 hy other
g 1vc enough rcaL11on ...p.u.:c on sllpvch1clcs Openmg the hood of the car
pcJy ro.Jdwrtyo,; hcc.llhl' ... topfH ng dh- and turmng on ha1.ard lights •nd1catcs
l;Jm;c l:.tn tnpli.:: hl L.J u ... c ol the
trouhl c to other mot onst s Dnvcrs
.td vcrsc t.:ondllwn ...
should rcmam IIIS!dc the c,lf avotd
Accclcr.lll&lt;rn shou ld he slowed to ndtng With strange rs .md leave the
av01d tr.lCIIOil loss Drl\crs ..,h.ould
vehicle only woth a l.1w enforcement
P·l's w1th care hct.JUsc p.ls, tn g l.tnc'
offi ce r m .1markcd p.1110l ''"
.uc not m.um ~uncd ,,s \\ell ,,, d11Vm g

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January 16, 1998

Lady· Eagles beat
Southern 39-27
By SCOIT WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
Dcsp1tc suffenng an ei~r ly game
scare, the Eastern Eagles pushed to a
hard-fought , 39-27. wm over crosscounty rival Southern Thursday mght
at Eastern H1gh School
Eastern 1s 6-3 ,md Southern JS 28 overall.
S0uthern put together a game
plan that took the punch out of Eastern's one-two punch , they took away
the fast break and took away much of
Eastern's in ~ 1d c game, thus estab·

lishing deliberate tempo
Southern took an earl y lead of 40 on K1m Ihlc and NJcolc Benson
baskets. Southern was very pat1ent ,
working the hall around the perimeter, and stressmg ball control to
estahhsh the1r tempo .
Eastern was frustrated early. however. they too diSplayed patience,
especially later 111 the game when
they worked hard ror a good shot
Southern went on a run that
pushed the score to 13-4 w11h 2 10
left in the first quarter. Kim Sayre,
Cynthw Caldwell, and Benson agam
hit key buckels in the dnve .
The last couple m1nutes. however. saw Southern go ICC cold from the
noor. Eastern go1 a couple qu1ck
buckets from Valcnc Karr gomg
dow n the stretch in the openmg canto 10 cut the lead to 13-8 at the buzzer.
Southern's game plan was stlil
there, but the shots JUsl did nol rail
Easlcrh went on n 15-1 run in the second quarter, mostly behind Karr,
who had al l bul c1ght of Eastern\
pomls allhc half. Countmg the rirst
pcnod. Eastern went on a 19-1 run ,
which proved to be the di ffcren&lt;"c 111
the game .
In Eastern's comeback slrcak, lhc
Eagles were ahlc to hreak off a couple good fas1 hrcaks , and spilt the
scam olt he collapsihlc 2-3 zone lo hll
Karr JIISJde. Karr also &lt;hov.cd her
vcrs:lllill y w1th a long. shol 11 •'" :b,•

corner 111 lhc Grsl hall The score al
the halt was 23 -14
Eastern edged ahead in the 1h1rd
penod as Southern cont1nu ed li s
shootmg drought, a stnllg of 1-20
lrum tile fi eld dunng the stretch.
Eastern outscored Soulhcrn I0-3 111
the lhird frame, gam1n g SIX pomls
from JesSica Brannon, who p1ckcd up
the slack on lhc weak Side. gctung
passes from Jull Hay man and
StcphunJC Evans Karr rarely touched
the bal11n the piunt dunng the second
halt. EHS led 33- 17 alter three
Easlcrn at one' pom t went up 17
pomts 1n the fourth quarter, then
Southern s.tartcd to hammer away at
Ihe lead, tw1ec culu ng 11 10 mnc. The
Torn adoes m1 sscd three

s tr~u g ht

chances 10 cui the lead to seve n. then
eventually juSI ran out of tune.
For much ol 1hc quarter, Eastern
was 1111111Cd tO jUSt two r •Urlh Jl" . IOd
poml s The l1nal ended 39-2 .
Cynllna Caldwell. Jen ny Fnend ,
and N1 cole Benson were crcdllcd
wi th grcdt dch.:n s1vc games along
wllh the resl of the Tornadoes.
Leadmg Eastern was Valcne Karr
wllh 17 pomts and SI X rebounds.
while Jcsstca Brannon added 10
p01nts and e1g ht rebounds. Juh Hayman had a great noor game Wllh SI X
a&lt;sJSts and live pomts, plus a couple
ot key re bounds, while Ang1 Wol le
added four points and several key
rebounds.
Stcphamc Evans helped piCk up
the tempo defe nSively lor Eastern.
while notc hmg several good passes
and IW\l p01 n1s. and K1111 Mayle
added one point.
Freshman N1colc Benson led
Soulhcrn Wi th II points and nmc
rebounds , whil e Ca ld we ll had seven
potnt s and lour iiSStsts lo play a role
111 15 of Southc111\ 27 p01nb
K1m Sayre added f1vc pomts, Jenny Fnc nd lwo po1nls. and Kon lhle
two
Southern hu 12-44 overall (I 0-34

V·inton County
downs Meigs 45-39
By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correspondent
Vinton County took advantage of
a 17-4 scoring advantage 111 Ihe .•econd penod , and held off Mc1gs IO
post a 45-39 win over Meigs in girls
Tn-Vall ey Conference basketball
act1on Thursday evcnmg •al
McArthur.
r
The V1kings, w1th the win rem ain
at the top of the Ohio DIVIsion w1th
an 8-1 mark 111 the TV C. and a I 0-2
mark over;~IL Mc1gs who once .
was playing withoul the1r outstan,
JUnior Tncm DaviS, who is out wn..
an ankle injury drop ~ lo 5- 1 1n 1hr
Oh1o DivJSion and 6-3 overall
The difference in the gam •
the foul .line . The Marauders .Jc
three more field goals ( 16-13), but
Vinton Coumy went to Ihe Ime 23
time hilling 16, wh1le Mc1gs hll scven of II.
The Marauders held an 11 -7 lead
headmg
mlo Ihe second pcnod, hut
SHOT~ Southern's Jenny Friend (13) puts up the shots
the
Lady
V1kcs hehmd the seonn g of
In front of teammate Nicole Benson (12) and Eastj!rn's Valerie Karr
Hayes
took a 24- 15 lead at
Hcathcr
(between Benson and Friend) during Thursday night's Hocking Divi·
hal fume. Hayes poured 111 c1gh11n lhc
sion contest at Eastern High School, where the Eagles won 39-27.
sccond pcnod ,md Am y Jewett added
five.
two-p&lt;nnlers and 2- 10 lhree-pOi nters) Juil Bailey added two m the VIctory
Bul Ron Logan's Lady Marauders
for 27 percent. and was 2-4 althc ilnc dri ve.
came ahvc 111 the th11d penod Becky
Overall, Bai ley led . wllh II , Smllh scored seve n lhird penod
w1th 29 rebounds (Sayre 8, Benson 9,
Dani
elle Spencer added 10, and points and Me1gs pulled 10 w1thin 35Fncnd 5). Sou thern had f1vc steals
Buntmg
had e1ght. Kat1c Cummins 33 headm g into the final period.
(Sayre 2, Benson 2); 18 lurnovcrs.
with 16 points, whlie Hayes kept the hot hand for lhe
led
Southern
e1gh1 asSisls (Caldwe ll 4, Say re 3);
Sarah Brauer added nme.
and II roul s
Southern plays Mei gs S.nurd,Jy ,11
EaSicrn hll 18-40 two-p0 1111ers
I p.m. in Racine.
tor 45 percent. 0-3 thrce-poinlers, and
Quarterllt!lm
was 1-7 a1 the Ime wuh 27 rebounds
Southern
13- 1-3- 10=27
(Brannon 8. K ; ~rr 6). EHS had SIX
Eastern
8- 15-10-6=-3Y
blocks (Hayman 2, Brannon 2), 14
Eastern: Stephanie Evll ns 1-0steals (Brannon 5), 14 IUrnovcrs; 15 0=2 , Val Karr 8-0-112= 17, Juli HayassiSts (Jul1 Hayman 6). and II
man 2-0- 1/3=5, JesSica Bmnnon 5-0foul s.
0= I0. K1m Mayle 0-0- 112= I. Ang1
Ea~ tcrn won a w1ld rc~crvc game
Wolfe 2-0-0=4. Totals: IS-0-3n=39
39-35 in ove rtime as the Eag les
Southern: Cynth1a Cllldwcll 2- 1outscored Southern I0-6 1n Ihe exlcn - 0=7, NJeolcBcnson 5-0- 112= II , Jen SJon Lacey Bun11n g had fou r key ny Friend 1-0-0=2, Kim Ihie 1-0-0=2.
pomiS g01 ng down the lme. while
K1m Sayre 2-0- 112=5 Totals: 12-1Amber Baker h11 4-8 at the hne .md
214=27

Iverson pushes 76ers past Bulls 106-96
By The Associated Press
The Chicago Bulls seem to bring
out the besl in Allen Iverson.
Iverson scored 31 points as
Phtladelphm stunned Ch1cago I06-96
Thursday night, snapp1ng the 76ers ·
16-gamc losi ng Slrcak aga mst the
Bull s.
In h1s lasl fi ve games agamsL
~h1cago . Iverson IS averagmg 31 4
!'Oints. His latest P"rforn1ancc mdudcd IO-for- 15 shoo1Jng from lhe f1cld
and 11 -for- 13 from the fo ul hnc .
along wilh SIX asSists and only two
'turnovers.
" Allen Iverson JS ·' real tough
~ballcngc for us beca use.. he can do
111uch w11h hJS q111ckncss. Ch1cago s
Scouic Pippen sa1d ' He reall y hun
us 111 the long run IOIIIghL"
What also hurt the Bulls was P1ppen 's slide 111 the second hall. Alter
making stx ofht s lirst C11d1t shot-. and
seonng 20pmnh '"the tir,l hall. P1ppen m JSs~d c1g ht slfill ght shols durin g one strcll.: h .mJ set ned only two
more pomt . .
. Clcnrly. he -.ttllt s gctttng h~t~:k tnt o
s~apc .titer rciUrntn g last ""- CC k lol low mg a long laynll Uuc to loo t

surgery
" Because nllll)' comlllmnmg . my
lc!.! s an:n't under mc ·.ts mur h ,\s I
w~lUid ll h nn the JUmpct Ptppcn
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In B1 g Bend Youth Fnolh.Jil
League 1h1rd and l(&gt;urth grade acllon,
the Eagles defea ted lhc Browns 120, the Eag les toppped the Dolplnns 86, the Browns won 22-6 agamsl the
Dolphms. and lhe Browns losl to the
Euglcs 8-6.
· Lcadmg ru ~ hcrs lor the Eagles
W.crc Dllstm Bnnngcr With IOJ yllrds,
Keith Ann Sayre 50 yllrds. Aaron F1lc
43 yards . and Weston File 26 yards
Leadmg rushers tor the Dn lpl1ins
were Enc V.tnMctcr With IOJ ya rds,
Bmd Soulshy 81 yards, and Kamernn
Suyrc Xyard s
Lcadmg rushers lor the Browm
were Man Imboden wnh 157 yurds.
Butch Burnhousc 96 yards, .md Josh
Kimes 51 yards.
Lcadmg tackles for the Eagles
were Cody Gerlach 2 I, f::uSim Bannagcr 18. Brad Crouch 16. and Aallln
Fife wi1h 15 ··.•
Leading 1ackles for the Do lph1ns
were Kamcron Say re wilh II, Brad
s0ulsby 5, Eric VanMeter 4, and
1
' TraviS Cund11T 4
Leading tackles for ihc Browns '
were Jimmy Diamond 25, Enc Lntlcton 14, Matt Imboden 14, Bryce
Davis I0, and Randall S10rrns with
ten.

SJdc sharpshooter. flauured his lelt
collarbone when Philadelphia's Ocrnck Coleman land ed on lOp of h1m
allcr contestmg IllS shot. Kerr was 10
he rc -cvalu,ued by Bulls doctors
today.
Dcmck Cole man scored 18 points
as Philadelphia beat Ch1 cago for the
_ f1rst umc smce Dec 8. 1993.
1\llJchacl Jordan scored 20 pomts
and Denn iS Rodman grabhed 20
rebounds fu11 hc Bull s. wl1o dropped
to 7- 11 on the road ·
"Our defense was lac kadaiSJeal
and mconSJSicnt. and we gave up 10o
ma'ly second shols and offenSive
rebou nds." coach Phil Jackson smd
Elsewhere 111 1he NBA .' Seaulc
hem Mmm1 103 -85. Boslon dcfea1cd
Vancouver n 93. the Los Angeles
Clippers topped New Jersey 119- 116
ana Dwon downed Chorlone 95-94
tn ovc rt tmc.
Sup&lt;rSonics 103, Heat 85
G'" Y Payton had ~(] points and

c1ght asmts as the SuperSomcs
snapped. a two-game los ing streak
and defeated M~ami for the lith
strmgh111me '" Scimle
Seattle made 12 of 17 shots from
three-pomt range and became the first
team to score 100 pomls agmnst Miami since Dec 16, a span of 13 games
Alonzo Mournmg led M1am1 w1th
17 po1nts and 12 rebounds.
Celtics 97, Grizzlies 93
At Boston. the Cc hi cs snapped a
five -game Josmg streak despite a
tranchJSe-rccord 41 pomls by Vancouver's Bryan! Reeves.
The Cc liJCs. who had not led for
a span ol 4 1/2 games. took 1he11 f~rst
lc,td aga1n s1 th e Gnzzhes wllh 7 35
lei! 111 the lhnd quarter and went on
to hand Vancouve r 1ts 12th consecu-

EHS seventh-grade boys
win four of first five games
The Eastern Ea!.!k' ..;eve nth 1!raJc mg and hll lhe second ot two free
boys' h.Jskctb.Ji l ic: nll IS curr0ntly 4- throws 10 pull ou1a greal w1n lor the
1 Tht' lr l1r~ t g.unc w,,.., a wm ol 2'-J- Eag les.
14 ove r H.m n.m Tra~..:c . The SCl'Ond
On January 7, the Eagles played
game hosted hy Alexander. resull- the Southern Tornadoes and prectl 1n :m E:tglc 1 m~, The Eagles valicd 111 il 52-48 wm . The game was
stayed close hcl &lt;Jrc droppmg ,, 41-13 a we ll played game by both clubs.
dCL:ISIOO
Easlcrn grahhcd a 16-2 1ead then held
The th1rd g.uuc Ea~ t crn played on for the _wm . The r,rst home game
lhe Federal Hock1ng Lancers and of the season. saw grcnt defense and
w1t h gn;at team work protlucctJ a 42- out standmg pass ing and sconng ablll 41 VIL: tory mer the Lwccrs The lly. wh1ch rcsuli cd 111 a 5 1-33 VIctofirst halt "! lhc ~a m c saw sloppy pi ,Jy ry over Federal Hodmg. Brandon
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No. 8·UCLA beats·Cal; No. 21 WVU falls
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By DENNIS GEORGATOS
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - For
UCLA, the second half was mo.re hke
Jl.
Limited to 25 first-half pomts, lhe
eighth-ranli:ed Bruins got their
offense going in the last 20 minutes
and used a dcf.ensive stand in the final
seconds to defeat California 74-73
Thursday mght.
" In the first half, we weren't really happy," UCLA coach Steve Lavin
said. "The second half was the
UCLA team playing up to its billing.
"We prollably rebounded better in
the second half Ihan we have all season. It's just a team that li:ceps finding ways to Will g.l'mes. I wish we
were 15-0 and beating everybody by
30, but I need to stop and g1ve k1ds
some credit for bemg 13-2 nght
now."

Kris Jo'hnson scored 25 pomts.
including 19 in the second half, to
lead UCLA ( 13-2, 4-1 Pac- 10). J.R
Henderson had 23 and Toby Ba1ley
16.
Johnson also had 13 rebounds for
UCLA, wh1ch outscored the Golden
Bears 49-41 111 the second half.
Elsewhere '" the Top 25, It was
No. 4 Utah 65, Colorado State 51 ;
No. 5 Anr.ona 127, AriZona State 99;
No. 7 Stanford 99. Southern Cahfornia 62; No. 15 New MeXIcO 79,
UNLV 61: No. 20 Rhode Island 85,
Tulane 61 ; and Notre Dame 74. No.
21 West Virgin1a 72.
UCLA's fifth win at Cal m the past
six trips wasn 't secured unt1l the final
seconds
With tight defense on 1hc perimeter, UCLA prevented Cal's Raymond

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Brums raliled again, closmg to 65-64 a schoql record by 1mprovi~g to 15-when Henderson hit' a bank shot wnh 0. i "
5:27 left.
Stanford, one of JUSt 1wo undeHenderson added a pair of free feated teams in Di'l sion 1-A. also sel
throws with 2.54 remaining, capp ing · a school record by wmnmg its 19th
a 12-3 run and mov mg the Bruins in stra1ght home game .
front for the firstJime since late m the
Jarv1s Turner had 15 pomts for
it. "
first half Cal was up by eight points Southern Cal (6-9 overall . 2-3 PacKmg d1 shed off to Sean Marks, when the Brui~ s began the run after 10).
who •went in for an uncontested llltiigore was called for a techni cal for
No. IS New Mexico 79
dunk But UCLA inbounded the ball throwing the ball toward Henderso n.
UNLV 61
and ran out the last three seconds
Clayton Shields h1t fi ve stra1gh1
No.4 Utah 65
before Cal could stop the clock by
three-pointers 111 the first half and
Colorado St. 51
fouling .
At Salt Lake City, Andre M1ller Kenny Thomas scored New MeXIco's
" It was JUSt one of those things. scored 17 points as the U1cs contin- f11st 13 points of the second half.
We were out of umeouts," Braun ued their bes1 start in 85 years.
The Wcslern Athletic Conference
sa1d
Miller added se ven rebounds, six wm ex tended New MeXJ co 's home~:CLA next plays at unbealen and
assists and five steals for Utah ( 14- court winning streak to 37 games.
seventh-ranked Stanford on Saturday. 0, 2-0 Western Athletic Conference). seco nd longest in the nat1 on to
" We survived, but Stanford is Slowed by the Ou, cemer Michael Kansas' 54.
going to be five times the challenge." Doleac scored 13 points for the Utes,
The Lobos ( 13-2. 2- 1) b~ried the
Lavin 'said.
Rebels
(8-6, 1-1) w~t threewho haven't lost at home since Dec.
M1chael Gill 's 14 points led Cal . 31 , 1996.
pOinters. and now h e
three(5-7, 1-3 Pac -10). Geno Carlisle
pointers
in
222
stral~~~
ea
s.
~
Jameel Mahmud had 18 pmnts to
add~d 13 points, Thomas K1lgore 12
1-lo. 20 Rhode ISland 85
pace the Rams (12-3, 1-2).
and Marks II .
Thlane 61
No. 5 Arizona 127
Carlisle's layup gave Cal a oneAt Providence, Cuttmo Mobley
Arizona St. 99
point edge, but Bailey answered wllh
At Tucson, Mike Bibby scored 23 scored 16 points and the Rams ( 12a three-p,ointer with 2:22 left and pomts as the Wildcats (14-3, 5-0 Pac- 2) used the11 supenor s1ze and speed
Johnson added two free throws for a 10) set a league record for points in 10 overcome a slow stan.
72-68 lead with I: 18 remainmg.
a game aud ran up the mos1 pomts
The Rams trailed 9-0 and didn't
The Bears got a thrce-pomt play ever on ihc Sun Devil s.
get their first basket unul 6.51 into
from Francisco Elson to get back
Arizona closed the first half with the game. But they led 31 -23 al halfWithin a point. Ba1lcy and Johnson a 43-15 run and went on a 22-7 burst lime and by as many as 25 after that
each hit one of two free throws, to open the second half.
as they repeatedly raced away for
allowmg UCLA to Withstand Marks'
Arizona Slate ( 12-6, 2-3) dropped uncontested layups
dunk and come away with its founh 1ts third in a row despite getting 27
Tulane (5- [0) has lost nine of its
s tra~ght conference win since los mg
points from Mike Batiste.
last '! I games .
the opener to Arizona.
No. 7 Stanford 99
Notre Dame 74
Trailing by seven at halftime, ihe
Southern California 62
No. 21 West Virginia 72
Brums pulled to 55-53 on Johnson's
Arthur Lee and Kns Weems had
Keith Friel hit a IS-foot jumper
three-pointer with 8:43 remaining. 15 points each and the Cardinal with a second left as lhc F1ghting
Cal scored the next six pomts, but the made 15 threc-pomters while setting Irish (9-5, 3-3 Big East) snapped lhc
King from attempling a potential
three-pointer.
"We had II seconds to go, trying
to spread the Ooor," Cal coach Ben
Braun said "Raymond went up to
shoot the three. and he just got blanketed. He did well JU t to gel rid of
g~me-tying

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hoop as teammate Brian Lewin (53) and Notre Dame 's Derek Man~
ner watch during Thursday night's game in Morgantown, W.Va.,
where the Fighting Irish upset the hosts 74·72. (AP)
Mountaineers' nmc-gamc home winning streak.
Pat Garrity led Noire Dame wllh

2? pomts .
Dam1an Owens led the Moun lainecrs ( 14-J 4-3) wnh 22 pomiS·

Baseball salary negotiation time begins

Klesko, Young, Higginson stand among 79 seekers of arbitration ;
By RONALD BLUM
AP Sports Writer
'll's salary arbitration season again,
when some baseball play0rs get CJCh
and some owners complain.
Atlanta's Ryan Klesko, Eric
Young of Los Angeles and Detroit's
Bobby Higginson got big-money,
four-year conlracts as 79 players
tiled Thursday for salary arbitration.
Klesko, an outfielder eligible for

free agency after the 1999 season, gol
a $20.5 million, four-year contract
that pays him $3.5 milhon thts year,
$4 75 million in 1999, $5.75 m1llion
in 2000 and $6.5 million in 200 I.
Young, a second baseman who
split time last season with Colorado
and Los Angeles, agreed to an $18
I)Hihon , four-year deal with the
Dodgers.
Higginson, an outfielder elig1ble

for arbitration fur the first time,
received a $16 million, four-year deal
thai g1vcs him a $100,000 signmg
bonus, $2 4 million in 1998, $3 8 million in 1999, $4.4 million in 2000 and
$5.3 m1ll1on in 200 I.
Many of the top players eligible
for arbitration settled even he fore f&gt;l mg thiS offseason . Late Wednesday
night, pitcher Pedro AstaciO and Col-

Romanowski's spftting incident
serves to unite Denver Broncos
: By JPHN MOSSMAN
DENVER (AP) - One teammate
described the incident as "potentially explosive." Two others satd 11 had
disturbing racml overtones.
But instead of splitting the Denver
Broncos, Bill Romanowski's muchpublicized spitting incident served to
unite them !his season.
·
When the Denver linebacker spit
in the face of San Franci"'' wide
receiver J.J. Stokes, and the incident
., was caught by ABC cameras in a
·, Monday night game on Dec. 15, it
: creuted a furor.
.
Romanowski , lined $7,500 by the
· NFL, was apologetic and embar. rasscd ; but Ihe reaction of two or his
black team males elevated the . JSsuc
beyond that of simply poor ,hyg1ene
and bad JUdgment. Romanowski IS
while ; Stokes is black.
:
Tight end Shannon Sharpe and
- wide receiver Willie Green holh Icit
: the fine should have been stJITcr.
"I thmk that 's the worst thing you
: can do ttl a person. cspedall y of our
: background and our race, IS to spit 111
: his race," Sharpe &gt;aid.
•
Three days after lhe incident . the
: Broncos held a team meetmg lo air
• the11 dillcrences, then presented a
: united rront. Sharpe and Green
: agreed that RomanowskJISn' t a ri'CISI
: and insisted the conlrovcr&lt;y hatJn'
, damaged the team .
:
Apparently, they were nght. The

34-17 loss to the 49ers was Denver 's the San .Francisco game, the defense
second in a row. But since then, the rededicated itself.
" We had a defensivc meeting and
Broncos have beaten San Diego 383 in the regular-season finale , lhen talked about how it all starts in pracrun off playoff wms over Jack- tice," he sa1d "You give yourself a
sonville. Kansas City and Pittsburgh chance to win the game 1f you prastice hard and pay attention to detail.
~the latter 1wo on the road.
"It wasn't going to distract us, it Our focus and our practices really
wasn 't going to tear this leam apart," wcnl up about two or lhrec notches."
Romanowski, whose I0-ycar repSharpe said. " If anything, it brought
utation for physical play has perhaps
us closer together.
"The 53 players in this locker been permanently tarnished by the
room and the I0 coaches upstairs, tor spilling incident . knows he's e. lii.;.? f(l
a long time we were the only ones be as ked about it rcpcated~y during
that hclicvcd. When 1hc wheel s start- th·e week leading up to the Super
ed to Iall oil a little bit, losmg to Pllls- Bowl.
hurgh and San Franc1sco, we were
" It was dclinitcly a dJSapp&lt;llnllng
the only ones who hcl icvcu we still moment for me ," he S!Ud. " I really
had a chance to make sometlung embarrassed myself and my ramily .
good out of thi s seaso n We kept thai My wlic supports me She knows
h&gt;cus . We kept togclher.'
who I am and what I'm ahnut. ~c
Cornerback Tim McKye1 culled knows I made u miStake, too. Eve ry:
the team 's response to 1hc spitung body docs I really felt sorry ror my
incident a pivolal moment in .the fam1ly and my teammates.
Broncos' season.
"I thmk everyone knows the kind
" It was a potentially explosive Sll- of player I am . It bothered me. In my
ualion ," McKycr said on Thursday whole career. I never had anything
"Guys came together. we handled it really larnJSh my reputatiOn. and
and we went on from there. I think here was a situation that was plasthat was the turnmg point in our sea- tered all over All1cnca. I was made
son."
oul to be thiS dirty, rnllcn guy. That's
Romanowski rcmemhcrs lhat after no I who I am. "

orado agreed to a $23.3 million, fourYear contract.
.
Among free agents, the Ch1cago
Cubs picked up a closer, agreeing to
a $4 million , one-year co ntra~ ! with
Rod Beck that includes a $5.5 million
team opt1on for 1999.
Beck, a 29-year-old right-hander,
had 37 saves in 45 chances for the
San Fraric1sco Giants lasl season He
had spent hts en1irc maJor league
career with the Giants, gmng,21-2M
with a 2.97 ERA and 199 saves.
Players who .filed for arbllrauon
wdl exchange f1gures with their
teams Tuesday, along with two players who acceplcd arbllration offers
from their former teams: Texas nghthander Bobby Witt and Colorado
lelt-hander M1ke Munoz
Owners hate arbitration, clamung
!hey arc rurced to match salancs paid
to comparable players on teams in

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10 rebounds.
Clippers 119, Nets 116
Rodney Roge rs matched hiS season high with 29 p01n1S to lead Los
' Angeles to only its fourth road win of
the season.
. Lamond Murray had 24 pomls and
· 10 rebounds. and Damck Martin
· scored a season-high 20 pomts as the
:.Clippers snapped a four-game los ing
: streak and improved their road mark
; to 4-18. .
Keith Van Horn scored 26 pmnts
· for the Nets. but the rook1c only had
:six in lhc second half. Jayson
. \Villiams added 20 points and 18
'rebounds for New Jersey, while Sherman Do ~gl as had 18 points and a season-high 17 ass ists.
Pistons 95, Hornets 94
Bnan Williams hit a driving layup
to put Detroit ahead. then made a key
block to preserve the v1ctory.
Williams, who fini shed with 15
· points , scored what proved to be the
winning basket with 19.6 seconds
remaining in ovcnime. After a Charlotte timeout with 6.4 seconds left,
Williams blocked a layup attempt by
Vlade Divac and Grant Hill grabbed
the rebound to preserve the VIctory:
Hill led the Pistons with 30 points.
Mason scored 19 and Divac added 18
for visiting Charlotte.

dirferent markciS, some witt1 more cxpan s11m d1 ,Jit un Nuv. I~ . agreed to
money 10 spend.
:.1 $7 S nlllll on, t hn:~·y car ~.: nntr;.t~i .
New York Yankces - tJulfJelder He ge ts $ 1 K mdli nn 111 IWK, $2.A
Bcrn1e W1lliams , one of the le w milliOn m IY~9 and $3.J milhon ip
unsigned stars 111 arh11ration . has sci 2000.
a Tuesday deadline for agreeing to a
Ag1eemg to m ntructs were Tcx.L'
mu ltiyear contract W1lhams. expect- lell -handcr
Enc
Gunderson
ed 10 ask for more lhan $7 mdlion, ($45 0.(XXl), Los Angeles out r1eiJcr
has s;ud he will lilc ror free agency Bli ly Ashley ($450.(XX)), Allanta uut after ncxl season unless he gets '' llciJer D;mny Baut JSia i$3]11,txXl).
multiyear deal ,hy Tuesday.
_ M1lwaukee IIUtllclder Mark Ncwtic!Li
Also filmg were Boslon scc11 nd ($31 X,750i and Anzona calchcr Kcl bascman John Valentin , ¥ankecs lclt - ly Simnctt ($275.1XXl) Dodgers ngl~ ­
handcr Andy Pelllllc and Dodgers handcr Darren Hall agreed 111 a $ 1 5
oulflelders Raul MondcSI and Todd Jmlh on. twu-year contr.Jcl.
Hollandsworth.
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Thursday.
Astac1o m~sl pass a phySJc,d hcltJ&lt;e
Shorlstop Kcvm Stocker." .iJLI! cd hiS contrac t IS w mpktcd.
YtJung and H.Jil ~Cached 1hc1r
by the ex panswn Tamp,, 8.1 y Devil
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Ree ves. who also had 12
rebounds. broke the club reco rd o140
p01nts set hy An thony Peeler Anto1nc
Wa lker led BoSion With 22 poi nts and

Vikings as she scored nine of Vinton
County's II points.
Smith led the Marauders w1th II
pOints, Jennifer Shrimplin added
nine, Amber Vining e1ght and Tonya
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missed all four attempts from three
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The Lady Marauders : •d 24
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wnh three and eight steals. Sm1th had
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In the reserve game Meigs rolled
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Me1gs w1th nme pmnts, JuJy Orlowskl added seven.
Quarter totals
Mc1gs
11 -4- 18-6=39
Vmlon County
7- 17- 11 - 10=45
Meigs: Amher Vm1ng 4-0-0=8,
Becky Smith 4-0- 3= II, Jcnnilcr
Shrimplm 3-0-3=9, Tonyil Miller 30-1=7, Brooke Wilh\nns 1-0-0=2.
Carissa Ash 1-0-0=2 Totals: 16-07=39
Vinto11 County: Julie Orlowski 10-2=4, Heather Hayes 8-0-8=24,
Amy Jewett 1-1 -4=9, Belinda Hayes
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Scoreboard
Basketball

Sunday's ~ames
hll.l1ana ut Rm ton NtK) 1
HoUi1I011 nt Clnca)'.o 2 \0 J) m

NBA standings

Sun Anwmo ut ltllllwuuk~:e 2 10 p rn
M1111\l 11 Phor n1x H p 111
De n ~er 11 Ponhmd 10 fl m

EASTERN CONFERENCE
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II t~ ! un IJ7 Vanwmcr 9l
Plululd ph a l(}t; C ht ~ a~n (}(,
I A Chi\('ll!n 119 Ne w J ~:rs~: y 116
LA tr 111 )'\ O~tlrl c u e 94 (QT)
s ~ . rk 1m M1 mn M'i

S 1 c 1 ~o n "X
Mtddk f en n 6 ~ \ ustm I'~ I) 11'!
Murray St MH I llh mt ~ 77
NW LoutSlan t H"i NE l1111 Stllll 7~
New Otleans KM SW Lou tS! til 1 (t6
Ntdtoll s St 7_. SW h.:' 1 St 'ih
Sam t orJ7 ~ C[ nt FlorJ M

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V:.tlh; !,l U\\!1 II

Waslungton ")

111

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Tennnstc St 'ib l tn nt~Sn fnh -1 1
l t:x IS Arhnt:IIH 70 Sl I nu t ~t tnt q

M1dwest

S tn Anrumn at Cb nlu111: 7 lO 1 m
Gu l d~n St tlc 11 All tnt I 1 l Op m
Uri mdo 11 Phormx Hp tn
MIIIIIC5011 II Houston H ~0 rIll
O uc •go 11 MIIW JUL:L"C I) r m
CLEVF.I ANI) 11 Dc n 11~: r 1 p rn
Ut 1h ut Portl and tor m •

Far West

Saturday's game~

(Uate)

127 Art W

St )l)
Brt glun Yuu n ~ 60 VI yunll lll! ~I
CS Nort h rlll g ~ 72 S M 1111\'lllo St fH
Frt ~ nn SI Kl Ju ~ t 77
Gonzag 171 San Dtcgu 69
IJ11to 7h C •I SI Ful ltn n 7l
l or.gBt ldtS t 61 Nt\.I.M ~~~~•S • 1\\J!Of)
Montmt 76 PMtl wJ St 67
M o nl~n 1St 91 I W •~lnu t: t• 11 'iK
New Mexu.:o 79 UNI V (t I
I LUIIl Kl N&lt;rllth x ~ ~~
Ponlnd RU Sf Mtry ~ C tl 7~
R1 lt 61 S trtli ~~:S I ~0
Soulhcrn M..'l h !&lt;0 ~ 111 Ut~~w St 7!&lt;
S1ml nrd (}l) S oul h~:rn C I b'
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Nt&gt;w YnrL: nr I nwnrn 12 lO p rn
I A Chpp•us 1 Wa~ htn g t on 7 p m
Alhlllll tl Nt:w J~: r.H:y 7 lQ p m
Golden Sw1c at PlulnddJiua 7 \0 p m
M1nnesut 1 .11 Otllrts fllO p m
Orl mdu II U11h 9 p 111
CL EVE! AND tl Sc tlllc 10 1' m
Mtml 11 L A L1kcrs 10 l{) 11m

Other Financing
Sources ,, , ,
170 00
Total Other Financing
Sources (Uses)
170 00
Total of Rec and Other
Sources Over (Under)
Dlobureementa and Other
Uaea
t,658 68
Fund Caah Balance,
January 1, 1997 5,288 73
Fund
Balance Allar
Adjuatmenls
5,288 73
Fund Cash
Balance, December 31,
1997
6,947 41
Special Revenue
Taxes
29 n818
Intergovernmental
Racelpta
t20 174 50
Interest
337 72
Other Revenue 66,40117
Total Revenue
Receipts
216,691 57
Expenditure Dlabursamonts
General
Governmentl,.,.,,. ........ 117 oo
Public Safety
15 552 20
Public Works 256,898 53
Health
3 650 22
Capital Outlay 38 937 74
Note Principal
Payment
11 500 00
lntereot and Fiscal
Charges
5 560 13
Totti
Expenditure
Dloburaamenta 332 215 82
Total Receipts Ovar(Undar)
Dlsba
-t15,524 25
Total of Rec and Other
Sources Over (Under
Disbursements and Other
Uaas
-115 524 25
Fund Cash Balance, Jan t ,
1997
t56,32813
Fund Balance Allar
AdJustmenta 156,328 13
Fund Cash
Balance, December 31 ,
1997
40,803 88
Total (Memo Only)
Taxes
38,28t 89
Intergovernmental
Recalpta
t 42,2t 1 41
tnterelt
3,12812
Other ljevanua 68,601 17
Total Revonuo
Rectlpta
248,222 59
Expenditure Dlsbureements
General
Government
30 159 34
Public Safety
15,552 20
Public Workl 256,898 53
Hea"h, ., ,.,,,. ,.,.,.,.,.:3,650 22
Capital Outlay 38,937 74
Nota Principal
Payment
t1 ,500.00
lnttralt and Ftacat
Chargee
5,580 13
Total
Expenditure
Dlobursomanta 362.25818
Total Racolpta Over(Undor)
DllbUrl
, . · 114,035 57
Other FlnaQclng Sources
(Uses)
Other FlnaJ1Cing
Sources, .. ;,,,.,,.,.,, 170 00
Total Other Financing
170 00
Source• (Uaea)
Total of Rec and Other

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Ctmum 111 77 S ulhlrt Mm bl
Clnd mi.l St fl l Bu kr f ;!
lru ghhttliO htthHit St67
Dtyh tn ti'i Vtq:llt 1 l lt h (J()
Dt.-P tul ll'i Suulltl l l icit T' 10 11
lk tm1 KU \l.nphl St 7'i
Il l f h c '!! 72 \1.1 s Mtl.,., uh~: Ul
lllw 11 St ~6 \\ dt! ' St '"
N lnw d l'l Brtllt) 4 J
NEIIIuut sK~ (' h .,~ St i•P! Or
Or tl Rohl:rl ~ 6~ Mo K m ~ ts ttl} 6'
S lllmm1 106 S\1. Ml\\l llrt St 7!1
Sunl i t l,f17 H ll \ llrt-11
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ArL: ms 11 S 76 W K~ll! rd; y 67
I ~~~ 1r ").j Tu :n l m An'll!r L 111 M\
lcxas E IP~st 6J Atr l u l~: ~~

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lnJmn 1 7 p 111

Public Nottce
Combined Statement of
R-lptt, Dlaburaementa,
and Changes In Balancea,
Govommontel Fund Type
and Similar Fiduciary
Fundt, For the Flacal Year
Ending D-mber 31, 1997
Rutland Township,
Melga County
Governmental Funda
Generel Fund
Reconuo Rectlpto
Toea,
. $6,503 71
Intergovernmental
RICalpla
22,036 9t
lntoroat
.2,790 40
Other Revenue , 200.00
Total Revenue
Recelpta31,531 02
Expenditure Dlaburaemonts
General
Government . 30,042.34
Totll
Expenditure
Olaburaementa 30,042 34
Total Recalpta Over(Undor)
Dlabureamenta, 1,488.68
Other Financing Sources

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Soulhwest

Tomght's games
San JO IC nlO

M~:r c l r ~'J

G~org 11 r~: h H~ V t~gmtJtt'i

P:u:1nc 01v1ston
Sl ~u lc
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112

Coli ui Chtrk ~ lut HI l i t l lll~ t ttl t untl(t~
Copput S1 7' N C 1ro m t A&amp;:T I'l-l
Flond 1 Atlalllt ~ 7U Cant]tl"w.:ll f I
Gwrg11 St 74 1my St ~!\

J tt.: kson\lllc St 61

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NCAA Divsion I
women's S(Ores

East
M t~ s tc hu St' ll ~ 6~ N C Ch :.rloue 61 (QT)
N o lr~ () mk' 74 W ~:s t V ~r~ t nt~ 72
Rho..k Island R'i Tulurk: 61

South

M6
61W
067
600

NCAA Division I
men's scores

UC lrvme 611i 801 ~ S1 6l
UC Sunm Barb U" ! 99 Ncv 1d 1 7K
UCLA 1-' C th fur111~ 7"1
U11h 0~ C1..1lur 1du S1 'I
Ut1hSt 91 C 1IPol) SLU IIH(O rJ
W • ~ lun g ltln Ml Ore~on I I
W 1 s lun~loll St 69 Ort~ m St ~~

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Public Notice
Sourceo Over (Under)
Dlsburaamants and Other
Uoaa
·113,885 57
Fund Caah Balance,
January 1,1997161,616.86
Balance After
Fund
Adjuatmenta 181,616 88
Fund Cash Balance,
Docambor 3t,
1997
41,751 29
Non-Expendable Trust
Natlncoma
Fund Balance
Adjuatmento,, , .7,848.79
Fund Balance After
Adjustments
7,848 80
Fund Caah Balance, Dec,
31, 1997
7,848 79
Total (Memo Only)
Natlncome
Fund Balance
Adjuatmenta
7,848 79
Fund- Bat,nca After
Adjustments,
7,848.80
Fund Cash Balance, Dec
31, 1997
7,848 79
Motor Vehicle Uc Tax
Revenue Receipts
Intergovernmental
Receipts ,
15,653 11
Interest _
35.28
Total Revenue Receipts
15,688 39
Expenditure Dlsburaementa
Public Worka,,, 16,113 66
Total
Expandllure
Dlaburaamenta, 16,113 66
Total Racatptt Over/Under
Dlaburaementa
-425 27
Total of Rec and Other
Sources Over/Under
Disbursements and Other
Uses
,
-425 27
Fund Cash Balance,
January 1,1997 , , 432 75
Fund
Balance After
Adjuatmenta , , ,432 75
Fund Cash Balance,
December31, 1997 748
Gasoline Tax
Intergovernmental
Receipts
47,469 27
lntereat , , , ,, , , 302 44
Other Revenue 68,002 17
Total Revenue
Recalpta , , , 113, n3 88
Expenditure Dlaburaementa
Public Works
57,847 84
Capital Outlay 38,937 74
Note Principal
Payment
t 1,500 00
lntaraat and Fiscal
Chargee ,
5,580 13
Total
Expenditure
Dlabursamenta t13,645 51
Total Receipts Over/Under
Disbursements
t 28 37
Total of Rae and Other
Sources Over/Under
Dloburaemanta and Other
Uses
t28 37
Fund Cash Balance,
January 1, 1997 5,342 86
Fund
Balance Altar
Adjustmento
5,342 86
Fund Caah Balance, Dec 31
1997
5,471 23
Road and Bridge
Revenue Receipts
Taxes
13,1 23 81
Intergovernmental
Receipts
1,381 92
Other Revenue
24 00
Total Revenue
Rocelpla
14,529 73
Expenditure Dlaburaementa
Public Works
15,455 t 8
Expenditure
Total
Dlaburaamanla 15,455 t8
Total Recelpta_Over/Under
Dlaburaaman11
-925 45
Total of Rec and Other
Sourcee Over/Under
Dlaburoemantt 1nd Other
Uaes
-92545
Fund Caoh Balance,
January 1, 1997 , 1,815.45
Fund
BtliRce After
Adjuttmenta.. , ,1,815 45!.-o
Fund Caah Balance,
Dacember31, 1997 890.00
Cemetery
Revenue Recalpto
Taxaa .. ,, .. , 2,588.34
Intergovernmental
Rocelpts , .. , , , , .222 44
Other Revenue .. , 375 00

South Alabmna 6\ Belmont 6 1
1 ougaloo ~ 8 D1ll m.l n
Umon fenn 74 Freed Hurdcmnn 69
V t Intermont 84 Ktng Tcnn 69
Vngmut IO'i North Catol1n 1 100 (lOT)
Vugmta Unton 117 Columh1 1Uru HI ..t7
W ke mu ~ k )' 104 T~:~n~ P 111 Antl!rlcml '2
Wtlhtms B•p11 sr6 / Bethd Tmn W

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IU St A.ns\'lm 40
Umgh muon S1 HI K\'uk 1..t'i
BIIJOrttltl'ld7l IOUM •th ~n n61
Bry 1111h~ P ~~: M
Ct nt Cn nnn llWI St H4 Sr frlllLI S NY n
Cur y b l Gut dtl!t 'il
Dd !~A lit' V 11 81J Ch~: s lnuf H II 2'J
E C'onnn;ll t.:llf 69 llndgtwttt r MaH ~ I
r-~url t l g l DK~tll ~t n 12 W t g n~ r 6?
Gt ( rg ~ ~~ Court 76 C tldwdl ~K
Grme C !y ~0 C t rncg t~: Mellon ~6
Holy I untl y XH Phtl:t Ph mn &lt;~~Y 64
Ktn~ s Pa 07 Wilk e~ lll

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Mourn St M try ~ MJ H6 Roher! M mtsl,l
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Butler 9 1 Loyola Ill 77
Cent 8 bk 74 South~ mcm fl1 7 1
C l :trk~ 72 Manan W1s ~
Cl~veland St 79 W1s ~hlw tukee 61'1
Concordia Ill 8l llhno1~ Tt."': h ~'i
Corneu1one ~~ Tn St tl ~: -17
Culvt!r Stod ton RO ~lid Am N t l t ~ n,.. 6 l
DePaul 62 Southern Mt u '6(1
Drake 86 11lmot5 S1 60
Fern s Sl 72 Lakt: Su(lenor St l'l l
ltndlay..6' Way ne Midt -19
Gmel:.nd 9'i M1sstmn V tl IH
Mat: Mumty 64 Bltl kburn ~-'
M tdonn:t 77 Spr n~ Arbnr 7b
M try 71 Jmn~: s t uwn 70
M tyvtllt! St 62 Mtnn (ruuli~ton f'IO
M1not St 77 Dtda nson Sf 'i t
Mo K m ~ ~~ Cuy 77 Or I Rt1hcr1 ~ 70
Mu Sf Lo UJ ~ K2 tnJ1 ut 1p0l1s bK
N K~:ntud.:y M Qulll~ Y 'i 2
N Mdllg~ n9 1 Nurtlwl t~ Mtdt ~6
NE lllmo1s 6\ Ch1c tgo St bO
S lllm01 s 'i~ Dr lllley 46
SIU Edward ~ v t ll ~ 7l W1s Pcrls1dc 7"' lOT!
Sag1n.w V tl St 60 Mtdu ~ 111 T~l h ~ ~
Whe 111111 ttl KO Augo s t ~ n 1 Ill 40
Wt ) Grt.~n R;~ y 72 Deuou ~~

Tcdt 77 Ark Mnn tll' llo 7-1

Cent Arl.::.tns ts 70 Ht&gt;ndcnon St b l
T~ll ~ s Lull k'r m 61J

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Camp~~\: II 16 Srct~nt 67
C u11pht: llsv1l k 76 Cumbcrlmd Tm11 71
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Clouk Attn f 1 HH LeMoyne Owtn 7'1
Ckmson t-. 1 Wakt Forest 60
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Fit Int ~:rna!Jona l K9 I roy Sr b4
Flon cl t A r l ~nu ~ HI B ~: 1hune Cookmnn 72
( Jli;JUdcl 9-l Salubury St II I
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Total Revenue
Recalpla , , , , 3,165 78
Expenditure Disbursements
Health
.3,650 22
Total
Expenditure
Dlsburaemonta .3,650 22
Total Recelpta Over/Under
Dlsbursemantt 3,650.22
Total Receipt• Over/Under
Dlsburaementt,, ,-484 44
Total of Rae, and Other
Sources Over /Under
Disbursement• and Other
Uaes ' ' .. " ,,, ..,,-484 44
Fund Caah Balance,
January 1, 1997,, , 792.83
Fund Balance After
Adjullmante, , , , 792 83
Fund Cuh Balance,
December 31, 1997 308 39
Special Levy
Revenue Recalptt
Taxes
14,086 03
Intergovernmental
Rocelpts . , , , ,1,436 76
Total Revenue
Racolpts , .. , ,,, 15,522 79
Expenditure Dlabur11ments
Public Safety , .. 15,552.20
Total
Expenditure
Dlsburaementa, , 15,552 20
Total Receipts Over/Under
Dlsburaamenta
·29 41
Total of Rae and Other
Sourcaa Over/Under
Olsbursementa and Other
Uaaa
, -29.41
Fund Caah Balance,
January 1, 1997 1,406 05
Fund Balance Aller
Adjustments
1,406 05
Fund Caeh Balance, Dec
31, 1997
..
1,376 64
Mlac Special Revenue
Expenditure Dlabursemants
Public Works , 4,488 60
Total
Expenditure
Dlabursementa -4,488 60
Total of Rae and Other
Sourcea Over /Under
Olaburaemants and Other
Uses
-4,488 60
Fund Caah Balance,
January 1, 1997 4,488 60
Fund Balance Allor
Adjustments
4,488 60
Mise Special Revenue
Expenditure Dlaburaementa
Public Works
t, 126 93
Total
Expenditure
Olsbursaments. 1,126 93
Total Receipts Over/Under
Disbursements -1,t26 93
Total of Rae and Other
Sources Over/Under
Olabursemants and Othsr
Uses
·1126 93
Fund Cooh Balance,
January 1, 1997 1,126 93
Fund Balance Allar
Adjuatmenta , , t,126 93
Mise Special Revenue
Expenditure Dlaburaements
Public Works
15,21416
Total
Expenditure
Disbursements 15,21416
Total Recelpta Over/Undsr
Olsburaamonta · t 5,214 16
Total of Rae. and Other
Sourcu Over/Under
Olaburaemenls and Other
Uses
-15,21416
Fund Caah Balance,
January t, 1997, 15,21416
Found Balance Allar
Adjuatmonta , , 15,214 16
Mise Special Revenue
Expenditure Dlaburaaments
Gsnaral
Government
117 00
Public Work• , 3, 19t 15
Total
Expenditure
Dltburaementa. , 3,308 15
Total Recelpta Over/Under
Dlaburaementa -3,308 15
Total of Rec, and Other
Sourcu Over/ Under
Dltburoemente and Other
, .. -3,30815
Uaaa,.
Fund Cuh Balance,
January 1, 1997. 3,308 15
Fund Balance After
Adjuetments
3,308 15
Mlac Special Revenue
Expenditure Dlaburaemanta
Public Worka ....,, 2,616 35
Total
Expenditure

Public Notice
Dlsburamenta......2,616.35
Total Reoelptl Over/Under
Dlaburaements ·2,818 35
Total of Rae. and Other
Sourcaa Over /Under
Dlsburaements and Other
Uaea '
' ,. " -2,618 35
Fund Cash Balance,
January 1, 1997,, 2,616 35
Fund Balance After
Adjuotments . , .. 2,616.35
Mlac Special Revenue F
Expenditure Dlabureements
Public Worlc1 , , 91,789 27
Total
Expenditure
Dlobureementa .. 91,789.27
Total Ractlpta Over/Under
Dl1bursement1 ·91 ,789 27
Total of Rec and Other
Sources Over/Under
Dlobur..montt and Other
Uaea
.. ·91,789.27
Fund Cash Balance,
January 1, 1997.119,784 00
Fund Balance After
Adjuatments 119,784 00
Fund Caah Baltnce, Dec 31,
1997 ' " '
' 27,994 73
Mise Special Revenue
Revenue Recalpta
lntorgovernmsntal
Rocalpta , ... 54,011.00
Total Revenue
Recalpto
54,011 00
Expenditure Dlaburaamenta
Public Works , 49,255.59
Total
Expenditure
Dlaburaementa 49,255.59
Total Rscelpts Over/Under
Dlsburaomonta. , 4,755 41
Total or Rae, and Other
Sourcaa Over/Under
Dlaburaemanlt and Other
Uaea
4,75541
Fund Ceeh Balance, Dac 31,
1997 , ' ' ' "4,755 41
Special Revenue Total
Ravanus Recolpta
Taxes , ,
29,n8 18
Intergovernmental
Recelpla.
, 120,174 50
Interest
337 72
Other Rsvenue, .86,401 t7
Total Revenue
Rectlpla
216,691 57
Expenditure Olsbursements
General
Government
, 1t7 00
Public Sa1ety
15,552 20
Public Work• 256,898 53
Haa~hl ..................... 3,650 22
Capital Outlay 38 937 74
Nota Principal
Payment
11,500 00
Interest and Fiscal
Charges
5,580 13
Total
Expenditure
Dloburaomenta, 332,215 82
Total Rocelpta Over/Under
Dlabura
· t 15,524 25
Total of Roc and Other
Sources Over/ Under
Dloburaemanta and Other
Uaea
-tt5,624 25
Fund Caah Balance,
January 1, t997 t56,32813
Fund Balance After
Adjustments t 58,328 t 3
Fund Caah Balance, Dec
31 ' 1997
40,803 88
Non Expendable Truata
Netlncome
Fund Cash Balance,
January 1, t 997 , 7,848 79
Fund Balance
Adjustmanla , . , ,. $0.01
Fund Balance After
Adjustments
7,848 80
Fund Cash Balance, Dec,
31 1997 .. '"" 784879
Non·Expendable Total
Net Income
Fund Cash Batanco, january
1, 1997
7,848.79
Fun dBalance
Adju1tment1
, .$0 01
Fund Balance After
Adjutlments
7,848 80
fund Cash Balance, Dece
3t, 1997, " """' 7,848 79
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Dear Ann Landers: I'm ured of
heanng about whether or not the 101
Icc seat should be left up or down
Women are always complammg th at
they fall mto the t01lec at mght
bee,mse the man of the house left the
seat In the up pOSil iOR
Here 1s my .adv1cc, lad1cs TURN
ON THE LIGHTS Men alway s do
Wall m Tallahassee
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Friday, January 16, 1998

'

gest1on Meanwhile here s one
more on the same subJe ct
Dear Ann Landers: My next
door nc•ghhor " my dearest fnend
Yesterday O\c r cuflcc at my k11chen
cable she ,cemcd qUite upset w11h
her husband Jerry It " a well
known fat\ that he has been runmng
around on her for ) Cars so I asked
her 1f she had ever conSidered a
d1 vorcc She sacd D1vorce never
Bul mUidcr 0 Yes
She contmued Lase mght I had
co usc the bathroom m the maddlc of
che mght - a comni on occurrence I
d1dn t "ani co turn on the li ght lor
fear of wak1ng Jeff) so I groped my
way, as l have done many tunes
he lore When I reac hed my dcs11n 1

liOn I pOised myself to be seated
and fell nght mto the bowl it seems
my darimg husband, for the m•lll onch Ilene had left the seat up '
I listened pauencly trymg my
darn edest not co laugh l could cell
she d1dn l see anythmg funn y about
II Fmally she sa~d
I wonder what
Ann Landers would say !cold her I
would 'l'rtle and ask So dear &gt;\nn
how ahoul 1P LouiSVIlle Ky
Dear Louasville· Please make
sure your ne1 ghbor sees th1s co lumn
l JUSt read about a conlrapuon
cq u1pped With Intelli gent se nsors
that can tell af the seal IS up or down
II sells at hardware stores for
$29 99 it 1s actuall y a mghc hghc
lhac au,~ehe s co the bowl and glows

red 11 the seat IS up and green 1f the
scat IS down
The people v.ho arc markeung
th1s umque llem say Ill s very popu
lar I have not seen one but for some
mamcd couples , 11 m1ghc he worth
the mve stmenl
Dear Ann Landers· I have read
many leuers m your column about
the mappropnace lhmgs people say
and do m a vanety of Siluacwn s
Well I have come 10 the conclusiOn
that these folks arc ool Simply 1nar
11eulace they arc JUS! plam msenst
uve and thoughtless Let me tell you
some of the comments chat we~e
addressed to me when our 8 day old
baby d•ed
My hu sband s mother the child s

grandmother sa1d Why are you
sad 1 You should be happy Your
child IS now wn h God A co work
cr smd Well at lease you won 1
have co pay a bah) Si ller
You wou ldn 1 beli eve the rates
they a" charg1ng these days A
nurse m the IH» pil al lold me 11 was
my faullchac the hahy d1cd hecausc I
should ha' c ~u ll c n lo the hospnal
sooner

No mauer hm• ollcn peop le say
they .arc onl y 1ry1n g 10 be honest
or helpfu l I am ha\in g n holfd
11mc bcllevmg 11 I th1nk some lolk s
are JU St pla1n mc.m Wh at do you
think Ann 1 I 'aluc yo u1 opunon
Heartbroken '" DC
Dear DC I l'.o uld nol make 1

blank et condemn auon of people
who say mappropnacc 1h111 gs Some
no doubt are genu 1nely mean Bu1
other&gt; may Simply be lnSCnSi li VC Or
cl auer cra p 1ypes who &gt;pout non
se nse because they lee l they musl
say somc1hmg and the words arc
out olchm mouths before they 1h1nk
.1buuc "hat Ihey are saymg
G1\e the clallcr traps 1hc hcnc fll
of lhe duuhc I believe chc1c arc
many more klutzc s 1n the world chan
rn can1 c s

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Title 1 reading program reviewed for parents at district wide meeting
An explana110n of the T11k I
prog ram offered m th e Me1gs
Local School D1 stnct was g11 en
by Wendy Haiar, d1rect or dm
eng the recenl dcstrcct-Wide p.u
ent meetm g at Salisbury Ele
mentary
Haiar discussed protK 1enc \ •
lestmg and CBE (Competenq
Based EducatiOn) testcn g to the
parent s and gave an O\ en IC\\ of
the reqUirements of Sen.lle Bill
55 wh1ch mcludes perf ormance
slandards based o n dro pout
rates students attend.mce rates
and spec1f1c percentages of students who pass the proftccency
tests
Based on tho se slandards
Halm sa1d the '" hoo l dl\tncts
will be 1dent1fied as effect1ve
needmg contmuous 1mprove
ment under academic watch, or
en a stale of acade m1 c emer
gency
The b1il , she expiamed al so
requ1res school dt stncts to adopt
grade promotion and relenllon

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grade le vel of ol student who has
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school cll endance da) s
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student Is academically prepared
for pro motion w1ll not be promoted
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dehne academ1cally p1 epa red
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Hala1 sa1d th,n Senate Bell 55
also replaces th e ncnth grade
p10f1c1tncy les t With the tenth
g rade proh c1ency tests begmmn g Sept 15 2004, effe ctcve
for the cla ss of 2005 , and
req Uire s passage of all f1 ve tenth
grade prof1c1ency tests m order
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d1 stncts to
adopt by July I 1998 a pohcy

of zero tolerance for vmlent
d1 srupt1vc
ur mappropnat e
behav10c and estdbhshes strategies ran gmg from prevention to
InterventiOn co addre ss the
beha'lo r
Stude nt s from the three
sc hools prese nted a program for
the pare nts showmg act1vnces of
vanous classes
T1tle I teac hers auendmg the
meetmg were Tammy Chapman,
Bradbury Ron Drex ler Me1 gs
M1ddl e School, Janet Hoffman,
Bec ky Tnplell , and Bryan
Z1rkie, Pome roy L1 z Story,
Tere sa Carr and Roger B 1rch
Middleport
Juha Vaug han and Shtrley
VanMeter, Salem Ce nter , Ed
Bartel s and Barb Mathews
Crow,
Sahsbury
Paula
Chancey, Rutland and Har
nsonvlile Lmda McManus ,
Rutland Beth Lawson, Harmonvllle Tara Woods and T1m
Lawson Me 1gs H1gh Sc hool

GIVING RECITATIONS - These youngsters !tom the Maddleport class presented recttat1ons
at the distrcct-wcde Title 1 readmg class parent meetmg. They are from the left, Megan Smcth,
Caleb Bevan, Tabetha Wmthrow, Lisa Ttemyer, Austin Dunfee, Zack Konkle, Robert Foreman,
Chelsea Daves, and Laura Gheen.

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LEARNING ABOUT HOLlDAYS -- Students from the Salisbury attendance area of Title 1 readcng classes presented a program on holidays for
the parents attendcng the dcstnct-wcde meet1ng. Wendy Halar, Tctle I director, talked about new performance and academic requarements. Takcng
part en the program were, I to r, front, Frank Stewart, Enc Wood, Ben Copp1ck, Amber Tr1pp, Megan Tnpp, Actcon Facemyer, Anthony Shamblin,
J.R Greene, Demetna Pearson, Lyndsey Casey, and Taffany Johnson, and back D.J, Russell, Joseph Schecmann, Sonny Folmer, Derek Bnckles,
Brandon Pearson, Melissa Grueser, Ashley Kcng, Amanda Sm1th, Brook Watson, Brad Soulsby, Knstcn Trader, Matt Wandling, Cody Turner, and
Amanda K1ng

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CARE

-Community Calenpar-'---The Communny Cale ndar 1s puh
ll slwd as,, free senile to non p10111
groups W1sh1ng 10 annoum:c mcclln g
and spcc wl C\enes The c,1lcndar 1s
not dc&lt;~ gned to promote sales or
fund ra1sers of any cype Items arc
ptmced as space pcrmlls and cannot
he guar:mteed to run ,1 spcci11c nun,
ber of days
FRIDAY
GALLIPOLIS - The Gal llpol"
Area Parkmson s Support Group 2
p m m the Grace Unncd MethodiSt
Ch urch Buildmg, 600 Second
Avenue Dav1d Purdy rcg10nal
dcrcc tor of the Oh1o Parkm so n
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standing Parkmson s D1 scasc And
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That's why Holzer Meigs Clinic has
a family of Pediatricians here to
ensure the best care for your child.

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sh1p Tru stees will meet m spcc1.11
sess1on Fnday 6 p m at the Darwm
town hall Regul,ar mecu ng Wil l he
held the second Tue sday of each
month

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Holzer Clinic...

Here for Your Health,
Here for Your Lifetime!

Holzer Meigs Clinic
88 East Memorial Drive
Pomeroy, Ohio

992-0060

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MIDDLEPORT
Songfest ac
Old Bethe l Free Will Bap11 sl church
Route 7 and Story s Run Road Sac
urday 7 p m Fcacurmg Earthen Ye s
sels Pete Bruton and Bill Gamble

SATURDAY
CHESTER - ChC'Icr Town ship
Trustees spcu al mccun g M ll m
Saturday home of Dav•d Kohlcnl z
t r u ~.; l cc

SALEM CENTER
Sc.u
Gr.angc 778 SaiUrda) 6 10 p m at
lhc grange hall regular lun n1glu
Potluck supper "nh oyster stCIV ,\l
6 :10 p m lollowed by fou rth degree
lc 1111 pr ICiice at 7 10 p m wllh fun
.1nd games Co foll ow
SUND&lt;\Y
POM EROY - H)mn Sing Sund I) 7 r m South Bethel NeiV Testa
mcnt Church on Sil ver R1dgo Fca
lUI cd gt our Rcmoan l
BIDWELL - Joh n E l sw~ek of
Alhcns Wil l speak al lhc Poplor
R1dgc Free Will Bapli sl Cllu1ch ofl
Roulc SS4 nea r B1dwcll Sund •Y and
Jan :!5 al 6 p m l 'llc1 c "Ill he spc
c1al stngmg
REEDSV ILLE
Benefit
spaE he111 dmner for Estep fam 1ly
whose home was dcscrovcd hy I lfC,
South Bethe l New Te stament
Church across from Eastern H1gh
School I co 4 p m
TUESDAY
RACINE - Racmc Board of
Public Alh11rs 7 p m Tuesday al the
mumc1pal buildmg
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Kaller whales are the mos t stable
of any soc1al mammal known and
both male and female k1llcr whales
stay wuh the1r mothers as long as
thear mothers h vc

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POETRY READING •· Zach Burns of the Rutland
School read a poem for the parents attendmg the
dcstnct-wcde Title I meetcng held at Salisbury

~S FIRS~

More !han 50 tons or mc1cro1ds
enter the Eanh s atmosphere every
d.1y hue most of them hurn up he lore
1hey reac h the ground

Action • Lane Comfort Showcase
Sofa/Sleeper Sale

"HARTFORD"
"RENEGADE"
Th1s fmely taclored des1gn features smooth
roil arms, tcght smgle cush1on backs and
thcckly padded se'ats whach offer deep
seat eng comfort Plus, enJOY the extra from
the hidden queen saze mauress msadel

Underneath us plush trad monal scylmg
wuh roll arms and a 1a1lored sk1r1 lies a
queen-s1ze mnerspnng mauress The
perfect way to create chat "extra room" for
those overmghl guests

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"ALEXANDER"
A queen s1ze sleep sofa featunng lugh
kmfe-cdge back cush1ons and gently flared
sock arn, The box seal and tailored c1gh1
mch sk1n, allow lhl&gt;tradmonal style 10 be
covered m a w1de raoge of fabncs from
dressy l{) casual

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Pomeroy • Middlegort, Ohio

' • Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy

Friday, January 16, 1998

The Daily Sentinel • Page 9

ChurCh Directory
Pastor. Neil Proudfoot

Episcopal
Grace Episcopal Church
326 E Main St., Pomeroy
Recror · Rev D A duPiantier

Sunday School - 9.JOa m.
Worsh1p- 10·30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday School 10 30 am

Wednesday SeNtces - 7 p.m.

Coffee hour followmg

Church of Christ
Pomeroy Church of Christ
212 W Mom St.

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Apostolic
C~un:h

of Jesus Christ Apostolic
VanZ.andt and Ward Rd
Pastor-James Mtller
Sunday School - 10 30 a.m.
Evenmg · 7 30 p m.
Wednesday Serv1ces - 7:30p.m

Calvary Pilgrim Chapel 1'
Harnsonville Road
Pastor Rev . V1ctor Roush
Sunday School9·30 am
Worship · II a.m , 7 30 p.m.
Wednesday Servi Ce - 7 30 p.m

Bearwa!low Ridge Chun:h of Christ

Worsht p - II a.m. and 7 p m

Pastor:Terry Stewan

Wednesday Serv1cc - 7 p m

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10.30 a.m, 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6:30pm

Free Will Baplist Chun:h
A"h St reet, Mtddl eport
Pnstor· Lcs Hay man'
Sunday Se rv~ ce - 7 00 p m
Sunda y School - 10 a m
Wednesday Scrvtcc -7 00 p m

Ziou Chun:h ofChrisl
Pomeroy, Harnsonvtlle Rd. (Rt 143)

Rutland First Baptist Chureh

Worsh1p - 10.30 a m • 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Serv1 ces · 7 p m

Pine

Worship - 10.45 a.m.

Tuppers Plain Chun:h of Christ

Pomeroy Fint B1ptist

Instrumental
Pastor. Scot Brown
Worsh ip Service · 9 a.m
Commumon - 10 a.m.
Sunday School- 10.15 am

East Mam St
Sunday School - 9 30 am
Worship - 10:30 a.m

Flnt Southern Baptist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor· E Lamar O' Bryant

Youth - 5.30 pm Sunday
B1ble Study Wednesday 7 pm

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a m., 7.00 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 00 p.m.

Bn'dbury Church of Chri!l

Sunda y School-9:15a.m

Worship · 10.40 am ., 7.00 p.m.
Wednesday SCI'\" l etS • 7:00 p m.

St. John

Sunday school - 10.30 a.m.
Worship - 9:30a.m , 7 p.m.
Paslor: Philip Sturm
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship Service 10.3'0 a.m.

Racine
Pastor: Rev. James Satterfield
Sunday School · 9·45 a.m
Evening · 7 p m.
Wednesday Setv1ces • 1 p.m.

Pastor A nus Hurt
Su nd ;~y School · 10 a rn
Worship - II a m.
Mt. Moriah Baptist
Fourth &amp; Matn St., Mtddlcport
Pastor Rev Gilbert Cra1g, Jr
S un d &lt;~ y School - 9 30 a m
Worship - I U 45 a m.

Rulland Chun:h of God
Pastor Rand y Barr

Sunday School - 10 a m.
Worship . 11 a m , 6 p m
Wednesday Serv1ces - 7 p m
Syracuse First Church of Gpd
Apple und Second Sts
Pa!ilor· Rev. Oa v1d Russell
Sunday Schoo\ and Worshtp- 10 a.m.
Evc n1 ng Serv1ces- 6.30 p m.
Wedncsd&lt;ty Ser\'ices • 6.30 p m.

Antiquity Baptist

Sunday School - 9 30 a m
Wor~h 1p .

10 4~ ~ m
Sunday bcnmg -~ 6 00 p m
Rutland Free Will BaptiSt
Sal Cm St
Pa~tor . Rc' Paul Ta ) lor

Church of God of Prophecy
0 J Wh1te Rd off St Rt. 160

Sunda j School - 10 am

Pastor P J Chapman
Sunday Schoo\ - 10 am
Worshtp - I I a m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

b .cning · 7 p m
Wedne sday Servtce:; - 1 p m

Catholic
Sacred fiear1 Catholic Church
161 Mulberry Ave. Pomeroy, 992-SH98
, Pastor Rev Walter E Heinz
Sat Co11 4 45· 5 15p m , Ma:-.s- 5.30 p m
Sun Con - ~ -1 5-IJ I S am ,
Sun M a~s . Q 30 a m
O;u \c y M :t~~ '. ~ 30 a m.

Pastor· Dewayne Stutler

Sunday, 2:30p.m

Clifton Tabemade Church

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Sunday School- 10 am
Worship · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Serv1ce - 7 p.m.

New Ufe VIctory Center
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis, OH
Pastor: Bill Staten
Sunday Services- 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday- 7 p.m. &amp; Youth 7 p.m.

Pastor: Dewayne Stutler
Sunday School - II a.m
Worshtp - 10 a.m.

Sunday Schoo!IO a.m

East LeLan

Wednesday Servtcc - 7:30p.m

Past&lt;w Brian Harkness
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Worsh1p - 9 a.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.

Pastor: William Hoback

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evemng • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servtces- 7 p.m.
Third Ave
Pastor: Rev. Clark Baker

Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening- 6 p m.
, Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m.

Faith Valley Tabernacle Chun:h
Ba1ley Run Road
Pastor: Re\1 Emmett Rawson
Sunday Evening 7 p.m

Thursday Service- 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 10 a m
Worship - I I am,

Syracuse Mission
1411Bridgeman St., Syracuse

Coolville United Methodist Parish

Sunday School - 10 am.
Evening · 6 p.m.

Pa~tor . Helen Kline

Wednesday Serv1cc • 7,p.m.

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Presbyterian
Syracuse Flnt United Presbyterian
Pastor· Rev Kris.ana Robinson

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship . II a.m.

Coolville Chun:h
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Hazel Community Church

Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sund&lt;~y Schoo l • 10 a.m
Worship - 9 a.m.
Tu esday Services · 7 p m

United Methodist
Graham United Methodist
Worship - 9.30 a.m (1 st &amp; f2nd Sun),

7 30 p.m (3rd &amp; 4th Sun)

Off Rt 124
Pastor: Edsel Hart

Bethel Chun:h
Townsh tp Rd • 468C

Pastor: Rev Ra lph Sptrcs
Sunday Schoo l - 9:30 a.m

Worship - 10 30 a.m., 7 p m
Meigs Cooperative Parish

• Northeast Cluster
Alfred

Nazarene

Chester

Joppa

Mulberry Hts Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy Lawinsky
Saturday Services:

Sabbath School - 2 p m
Worship - 3 p.m.

MI. Olive Communky Chun:h
Pastor: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wedneday Service • 7 p.m.

Middleport Chun:h of the Nazarene
Pastor· Gregory A Cundiff
Sunday School - 9:30 a m
Worship - 10 30 a m , 6:30 p m.

United Brethren
Mt. Hemon Uulted llrelhren
ia Christ Chun:h
Texas Community off CR 82
Pastor: Robert Sande:~
Sundn School - 9-30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m, 7:30p.m.

United Faith Chun:h
Rt 7 on Pomeroy By -Pass

Wednesday Sc rvrccs • 7 p m

Pastor Bob Randolph
Worsh1p - 9.30 a m.

Seventh· Day Adventist

LongBottom

Worshtp - 10 30 a m

Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worsh1p 9 a m.
Sunday Schoo l · tO a.m
Thursda y Services- 7 p.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship -10:45 a.m., 7'30p.m.
Wednesday 7'30 p m

Sunday School - 9:30am .

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - I I a m , 6 30 p m

Worship - 10 a.m.

Failh Gospel Church

Ton:h Chun:h
Co. Rd. 63

rastor: Sharon Hausman

Middleport Pmbyterian
Sunday School - 9 a.m.

Sunday school - 10 a.m
Worship • II a.m.
Wednesday Servtce - 7 p m.

Gra nd Street
Sunday Schoo \ - 10 a.m
Worsh1p - 11 a.m.
Wedn'esday Se rvices • K p m.

Thursday Services. 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:45 , ,m.

Morse C~apel Church

Hockingpon Chun:h

Pastor. Rev Raben E. Smith, Sr.

Sunday School · 10 30 a m
Long Bottom
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m

Reedsville Fellowship

Sunday School - 9·30 am

Churth or the Naz.arene
Pastor. Mark A. Dupler

Worsh1p · 10 30 am., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvtce • 7 p.m

Worship- 10·45 a m., 7 p.m
Wednesda y Se rvices· 7 p.m.

Ch~t

Eden United Brtthrtn in
2 1/2 miles north of Reedsville
on' State Route 124
Pastor Rev Robe,rt Markley
Sunday School · II a.m
Sunday Wor&gt;htp - 10:00 a.m &amp; 7·00 p m

Reedsville
Worship - 9 30 a.m

Syracuse Church or the Nazarene
Pastor, Robert J. Coen

Sunda y School • 10:30 a.m
UMYF Sunday 6 30 p m.
F1rst Sunday of Month - 7.30 p.m. serv1ce

Sunday School • 9 30 a m.

Worship - IOJ Oam., 6 p m.
Wednesday Services : 7 p m

Full Gospel Lighthouse
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Pastor· Roy Hunter
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Evening 7 30 p.m.
Tuesday &amp; Thursd11 y · 7.30 p.m

an

Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order of
Sale Issued out of the
Common Pleas Court of
Meigs County, Ohio, In the
caae of the Home National

Bank, Plaintiff, va.: Tereaa
Millar, at al., Defendants,
upon a Judgment therein
rendered, being Case No.
97-CV-121 In said Court, I
will offer for sale at the front
door of the Courthouse In
Pomeroy, Meigs county,
Ohio, on the 6th day of
February, 1998, at 10:00

a.m., the following Ianda,

I

Wednesday Services · 7.30 p m. ·

Sun day School - 9-30 am .

of

or certified check.
COHEN, GREGG &amp; LAURITO
JEFFREY V. LAURITO
Attorney for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 1288 Mid City
S1atlon
Dayton, Ohio 45402
513/223-4332
Suprema Ct. #0014652
(1)2,9, 163tc

tenements and mobile
homo, located at 49277 SR
338, Racine, OH 45771 . A
complete legal description
of the real estate Is as
follows:
The following_. real estate
situated In the Township of
tract herein described; Letart, County of Meigs, and
thence continuing S. 18' 40 Stale of Ohio, and being a
minutes E. 309.44 feet to an pan of Lot No. 235, In Town
Iron pin sat (paoslng a mine No. 1, in Range No. 12 of the
rail found at 213.8S feet) Ohio Company's Purchase,
thence S. 63' W. 304.65 feat commencing In the County
to an Iron pin sol In lhe Road running from Letart to
center of the public road; Apple Grove, at a stone In
thence along the U.S. Route lhe Northeast corner of the
53 rlght-of·woy N. 5' 53 properly of Hiram J. Wolfe
minutes; 45" W. 320.99 feet and Mary A. Wolfe, thence
to an Iron pin set; thence N. South elong
George
61' 21 ' 28" W. 234.02 feet to Hayman's West line and
the point of beginning Hiram J . Wolfe and Mary A.
Wolfe, thence ~outh along
co•talnlng 1.8658 acres.
Prior Instrument Refer- George Heyman's Westline
once: Volume 300, P~ge 323 and Hiram J_ Wolfe and

Worship · 9 a.m.

Dyesvllle Community Chun:h
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9 a m
Worsh1p . 10 a.m.
W c dne~d a y ScrY ices · 10 a m

Mt. Olive United Methodist
Off 124 be hind Wilkesville

Harrisonville Presbyterlaa Church

Sunday School - 9·30 a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m , 7:30p.m

pur1uance

ORDER SALE, to be,
directed from said Court In
the above-entitled action, I
will expose to sole at public
auction the the Court House
(Basement) on Friday, Feb.
6, 1998 at 10:00 A.M. oloald
day, the following described
zeal estate:
• Siluatad In Section 16,
'Town 2, Ra•ge 13, Salisbury
Township, Meigs County,
Ohio and being more
particularly described qs
follows, to wh:
Commencing al the
northeast corner of lha
northwest quartor of the
nonheall quarter of said
Section 16; thenco by dead,
West 935 feet; lhtonce S. 5'
45' E. 300 feat ; !honea Wast
42 feel to e mine rail found;
thence S. 111' 40; E. 213.44
feel to a mine rail found at
the point of beginning of the

Middleport Pente&lt;Ostal

Evening · 7:30p.m.

Racine

EMORY L. O'BRYANT, at al
Defendant•
COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

Penteoostal Assembly •
St Rt. 124, Racine

Pastor: Sam Anderson

Sunday School- 9:30am.
Worship - !0·45 a.m. (1 st &amp; 3rd Sun)

VI

Pentecostal

Middleport Community Chun:h
575 Pearl St., Middlepo•

Sutton
Pastor: Dewayne Stutler

':=========

down on day of aale, cash

SHERIFF'S SALE,
REAL ESTATE
CASE NO. 97-CV.073
PACIFIC CENTRAL
MORTGAGE, INC.
Plalntloa

Wednesday - 7 p m.
Endtime Houst' or Prayer
(at Burltngham church off Route 33)
Pastor: Robert Vance
, Sunday worship- 10 a.m
Wednesday service -6:30p.m.

Painting
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

IWllWllliWDillli

Get Your Menage Across

With ADally Stntintl

B"LLETIN BOARD
~~ *700 column Inch weekdays
s;eo column·inch Sunday

Wcdncsda~ Servtces- 7.30 p.m.

Wednesday Youth Scrvtce • 7 30 p.m.

South Bethel New Testament
Silver Ridge

CALL OUR OFFICE AT 992·2155

Paslor: Robe• Barber

Church aimo~cements sponsored by these area merchants
RACINE PLANING MILL
Mill Work
Cabinet Making
Syracuse

992-3978
o.va.aulcbl Agency Inc.

JNSVRAN.L :.:;::

K&amp;C JEWELERS
212

6

Pomeroy

992-3785

Bill Quickel 992-6677

Sentinel
Clnssifieds

992-2156

264 South Setond Avenue
Middleport, OH 45760

614-992-5141
Bruce A Fisher- Director
590 East Main Street
Pomeroy. OH 45769

RIDENOUR
SUPPLY .
St. Rt. ·248, Chester, Oh.

614-992-5444

'

985-3308

Jame1 R. Acru, Jr. · Director

RACINE MOWER
CLINIC
Briggs

-rGENCIISIK.

E. Main Street

&amp; Stratton

Master Service Technician
KEROSENE HEATER REPAIR
949·2804

SAVE TIME
WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD!

Brogan-Warner .
INSURANCE
SERVICES~ ·
214E.Main

~

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY
We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions

Crow's Family Restaurant
"Featuring Kentucky Fried Chicken"

228 W.

Main

St.,

fW
~
i

992-2104

Pomeroy

CLASSIFIEDS

"Dignity and Service Always"
Established 1913

REAL TIME
SAVERS."

•

992-2121
106 Mulber

Ave.

Pomero

'i

POMEROY EAGLES CLUB
Members and Guest Invited
O 'Dell Lumber N1ght
Umvers;ty of Rio Grande

SNOUFFER
FIRE &amp; SAFETY
SALES &amp; SERVICE
992-1075 .
172 North SeCQnd Ave.
Middleport, Oh

vs. Cedarville
,. .

Sat. , Jan. 24, 1998

Game time 7:30p.m.
Free Tickets at both O'Dell Localtons

RT. 7 PIZZA EXPRESS
992-9200
16" Larege 3 Item $9.99
18" Extra Large Deluxe
. $,4.99

'I

Custom Homes

EXCAVATING CO.
Umestone Hauling

Gravel-

1 mopd

Public Notice
Mary A. Wolfe's Eut line a
distance of 120 feet to a
stake; thence West 60 feet
to a stake, thence North 120
feet to a stake In the North
line of Hiram J. Wolfe and
Mary A. Wolfe's land at tho
county Road leading from
Letart to Apple Grove,
thence east alo•o the South
aida of tho County Road
loading from Lotan to Apple
Grove 60 laotto a stone the
place
of
beginning,
containing 0.16 acre,
convoyed to Hiram J. Wolfe
and Mary A. Wolfe to Homer
L. Pickens and Juno
Plckeno by deed doted
March 7, 1923, and recorded
In Book 124, at Pogo 618 of
the Dead Recorda of Meigs
County, Ohio, and thereafter
conveyed by Homer L.
Pickens and June Pickens,
his wife, to Carl Wolfe and
Dolly Wolle, by deed dated
June 28, 1926, and recorded
In Book 128, at Page 598 of
said Deed Records.
The following deocrlbad
real estate situated In the
Township of Lalal1, In the
County of Meigs and State
ol Ohio, baing ·a pan of Lot
No. 235 In Town I, Range
No. 12 of the Ohio

Company's Purchaae, and
being about 1-112 acres of
land bounded and deacrlbed
as follows: On the North by
State Route NQ. 338, on the
Eaet by the lands of Carl
and Dolly Wolfe and George
Hayman, on the South by
township ditch, and on tho
West by the county R,oad
running form the Ohio River
to East Letart, co•veyad by
Hiram Jonas Wolfe to Carl
Wolle by deed dated Auguat
24, 1949, and recorded In
Book 164, at Page 156 of
sold Deed Recorda.

Grading
Septic System

&amp;

Utilities
Estimates .

(614) 992-3838
12/111/tfn
Public Notice

$700.00
$750.00 OR MORE
PER GAME

BEECH GROVE
ROAD

LOS T Tabb y cat . pumpkm
orange color, neutered, New Haven area REW ARD! 30 4 882 2342

"Build Your Dream"
1998 Martin

Street

70

. Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Joe Wilson

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

(614) 992-4277
1m . d.

7

Chapter

Be Paid In Advance .
DEADLINE: 2:00p.m.

the dey before the •d
Is to run. Sunday
edition - 2:00p.m.
Friday. Monday edition
- 10·00 a.m Saturday.

13

For Information Regarding
Bankruptcy contact:
William Safranek,
Attorney At Law
614-592-5025
Athens, Ohio .

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity ·
AU Yard Salu Must Be Paid In

-'dvance. Deadline. 1.GOpm the
day before the ad Ia to run,
Sunday &amp; Mondey edltlon t :OOpm Friday.

90

Auction
and Flea Market

Wanted to Buy

Absolute Top Dolla r All U S Sliver And Gold Co tn s. Prootse ts.
D1amonds. Ant1que Jewelry Gold
Rmg s. Pre-1930 uS Cu rr ency.
Slerl tng Etc Acqwst llons Jewelry
. M T.S Coin Shop. 15 t Second
A-wenue. Gathpol1s, 61 4·446·2842
Ant1ques. lop pr1ces pate . Riverme AnltQues . Pomeroy, OhiO.
Russ Moore owner 614-992 2526

Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
The Rutland Village Is
now accepting bids on a
1986 Toyota Truck: llghl
duty, 4 cylln~er, standard
shll,t, mileage 164,980 $1,000.00 min. bid. The
VIllage reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all
bids by Feb. 9, 1998. Con be
seen at the Rulla•d Civic

Center.
(1) 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 Sic

1----------

SnRE-

L&amp;L TIRE BARN

TRUCKING

Pine Grove Rd.,

OH
614-992·5344
Racine,

"HALF PRICE
USED tiRE
SALE"
Cash

Hauling, Excavating

&amp; Trenching
&amp; Gravel

Umestone

Septic Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites

Reasonable Rates

&amp; Carry

Joe

REMOVAL

•New Homes

Driveways,

•Garages

Parking Lots, etc.

•Com_plete
Remodeling

Sentinel
Classifieds

992-2156

Card of Thanks

Compare

WALTER FERRELL

Dirt· Sand

wish, at this time, to
say thanks tCLyou for
the outpouring of love
and prayers, that have
been truly felt and
expre11ed In such a
dynamic way. We are
deeply touched and
slricerely grateful for
the
many acts of
kindness.
We take pride In the
fact that your faithful,
loyal and loving ways
made our loss much
easier.·
God Bless You,
Wife, Mary;
Daughters, Juanita
Ferrell, Ruth Spaun;
Sons: Richard and Ed
Ballinger
The Family.

591-1897

7122/Hn

Limestone • Gravel

ANNOUNCEMENTS

005

Hot Loc al Numb er sl 1·900 285 ·
9077 Ext 4585 18 t Serv U 61 9
645·8434 $2 99/Min

985·4422

LONELY?
CALL
TONIGHT!
1-900-265-9245

1012

Ext 1501
$2 99 Per Mm
Must Bgo 18 Yrs
Serv·U 619-64 5-6434

nEE

(Lime Stone·
Low Rates)

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

614-992-3470

Personals

$100 Reward mformat10n feadtng
to th e con.. IC! Io n any one us1 ng
dumpster betund Btg Bend Res taurant. contact Aoy Greene. 304·
882-2955

Chester, Ohio

Pick up discarded
appliances, batteries,
many metals &amp;
motor blocks.
614-992-4025 B am--B m

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

LOOKING
FOR
ROMANCE?
1-900 -269-1245 Ex t 9769 $2 99

fMm Must Be 18Yrs
Start da t1ng tomgt111 Have fun .
play Oh1o's dattng game 1·800AOMANC E, extensiOn 7484

30

Announcements

510 00 Free Ca lling'' To Acllvate
Your Card Ca ll Toll-Free 1·888·
333-TEL3 SPI WB62241 6
Herbal Health Series , Class \,
Jan 24th, 10·4pm Stress re lief
natu rally learn w1t h loca l Herbal·
lSI, 614 742-7243

40

11 0

Help Wanted
SSSOANCERSSSS

2 Positions ava\labte.
Call aHer 6pm
Wed-Sat.

304-67&amp;-5955

Cell Phone

985-4473

The Family Of

We Buy Auto's \n Any Condtllon.
Call 61 d 388 -9062. Or 61d-44 6PART

Avon $8 $18 /Hr. No Doo r ·To ·
Door. Oud. Ca sh. Fun ,&amp; Relal(
tng 1 800·736·0t 68

614-992-3141

_ Agricultural lime,

.J &amp; 0 Au to Parts Buy1ng
wrecked or sa lvaged vehi Cles
304·773·5033 •

Home

FREE

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

Clea n Lat e Model Ca rs Or
Tru cks. 1990 Models Or Ne wer,
Sm1th BUick Ponnac. 1900 East·
ern Avenue Galltpohs

Call Anytime

ESTIMATEES

R. La HOLLON
TRUCKING

An tiques no 1tem'too large Of too
small Also estales. ap pratsals .
reftn1 Sh1ng cu stom orders 614·
992-6576
r.

SNOW

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

&amp;

Sayre

614-742-2138

Dealers Welcome!

Stop

N.

Giveaway

Adorable puppte s. 7 weeks old ,
w1Ube sm.:~l\ Oogs. 614·992-5529

110

Help Wanted

AVON ! Atl Areas ! Shirley
Spears. 304-675-1429

•

Full -time house keeper Exc el lent pay Send re sume with Referen ces to • Box MG· t 5, %Pt
Pleasan t Reg1s1er. 200 Mam St.,
PI Pleasant WV 25550
GENESIS HOME CARE
HOM E HEALTH AN

Genests Home Care. a d1v1ston~
the Genes1s Heal th Care Sys tem
IS seek1ng tO lilt on-call pOSIIIOnS
for AN's .1n tne Me 1gs Coun ty
area
Cand1dates must have the ab1l1ty
to prov1de prol es s10na\ nu rsmg
care. wh11e makmg 1nterm1tten t
VISIISto chents 1n the1r homes
The quall f1ed applicant w111 be a
Aeg1stered Nurse licensed 1n tne
Stale of Ohto an d West Vtrg1nla
or willing to obta 1n a Wast V1rg1n1a
license
Go oo c11 mca1 SkillS, as well as
good oral and wriMen commun1Ca· ·
11o n sk1lls are a mu st Recen t
home ca re expe 11ence 1s pre fe rred Applicants must have
proof ot a valid dmer' s ltcense
and auto 1nsurance to be cons1d·
ered for lh1s pos1t1on Add1t1onally,
quahf1ed applican ts w11t me&amp;! core
JOb reqUlTemen ts with or wt thout
reasonable accommodallons
For prompt cons1dera t1on. please
contact
L1nda Welch. PCC at
Genes1s Home Care
I 16 West Mam Street
Pomeroy, Oh 45769
16 I 4I 992-7995
EOE
MEET THE WORLD! lnternatmn ·
a\ Non·Proht Seek s Local Rep re·
senfative Work W1tl1 Fore1gn Ex·
change Students. Hos t Fam1l1es
H1gh Schools, Tra101n g Prov1ded
E11pens es Pa1d, Travel Opport u·
Rille s Not A Paid POSitiOn Ca11
Cathy Br ucke r! AI 800-il7 t -2526
Or EF Fo un da!IOn For Fore •gn
Sludy, 1-600- 44-SHARE

Overbrook Ce nter. 333 Pag e
Street , Mtddleport . has part lime
STNA pos1110ns ava 1lable lor all
shtft s. If mter ested pl ease call
614·992·647 2 or come m and Ill\
ou1 an apphcahOn EOE

AL.L Yard Sales Must

BANKRUPTCY
Chapter

Yard Sale

RICk Pear so n Au ction Company,
lull lime aucti Oneer. compl ete
au cti on
se rvtce
ltcen se d
• 66 .0 hlo &amp; West V ~r g m1a 304·
773-5785 Or 304·773·5447

Reference Deed : Volume

RUTLAND
AMERICAN
LEGION
BEECH GROVE
ROAD
GUN SHOOT
SUN., 1:00 PM

Lost and Found

Lost 111 OU1, Fe male Jack Russet
Temer Puppy Whil e W1th Brown
Head. BobTa1t 5 pds Between
Geo rge s Cree k &amp; Mill Cre ek
Road, Aewardl ! Call 6 14 ·446 ·
0223 Aller 5 00 Or 614·446-1615
Davs

80

t 9, Pogo 203, Melga County
OHiclal Records.

Announcements

Two 6 monlh old Aottwe1ler/Ger·
man Shepherd m1x pupp1es. make
goo d watch dogs. 614-742·1060

l ost Portl and area. brown , black
&amp; wMe male Beagle. please can
614-1143·5445

..

HOWARD
Land Clearing &amp;

Limestone
Sand- Dirt
614-992-3220

Remodeling

M&amp;J

House &amp; Trailer Sites

MON. &amp; WED.
6:30P.M.
RUTLAND
POST 467
STAR BURST

•

r

DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

BINGO

Appearing Friday 8 :00-12 :00

MeiB• County s Oldest Flo rut

u, Stnd Your Thouglau With· Special Care"

TRUCKING

SWINGSHIFT BAND

!francis FLORIST
352 EAST MAIN POMEROY, OHIO 45769
614/992-2644 •
614/992-6298

..Ut

EWING FUNERAL HOME

•

S&amp;L

30

3/27fTFN

To Goo d Indoo r Home Fema le
Blacl, &amp; While Cat. Dectawea. All
Accessones. 614-379·2668

Los t 7 Month Old Co ppernose
Be agle Wit h Green Eyes Ve ry
Welt l oved . Family Pet , Not A
Huntt ng Dog, Last Se en Monday
2 PM Elliott Road, /State Route
790 /Hannan Trace Road , Evenmgs 614 -25 6-6009. Days 614 ·
446-5769 Ask For DebbiB

(No Sunday Calls)

Fadory Choke Only

MIKE MORRISON AND THE

CLASSIFIED SECTION!

Veterans
Memorial
Hospital

115 E. Memorial Dr. Pomeroy

in a hurry-... TRY

Clean out your basement or
attic with the help of the

Pomeroy

992·5432

992-5130 Pomeroy
992-2955

TIME FOR SPRING
CLEANING?

614-992-5479

614-992-7643

•Room Additions
·New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
·Interior &amp; Exterior

at the southarn Local
School District, Board of . •
Education office on the day
Public Notice
of January 26, 1998 at 7:00
Current Owner's Names:
o'clock p.m .
Dennie E. Hill EMORY L. O'BRYANT and
Treasurer JOYCE L. O'BRYANT
Property Address: 34753
(1) 9, 16, 23 3tC
ROCK SPRINGS ROAD,
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
APPRAISED AT: $23,500
Public Notice
TERMS OF SALE: 100%

Sunday-7 00 p.m.
Wednesday -7 00 p.m.
Friday-7:00p.m.

Harrisonville Communil} Church
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday-9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.

Morning Star

Congregational

Pastor Rev. Rol and Wtldman
Sunday school and worsh1p 10.25 ,.

Bethany

The Believers' Fellowship Ministry
New Lime Rd ., Rutland
Pastor: Rev. Margaret J. Robmson
Services: Wednesday , 7·30 p m.

Sunday School -9:30am .
Worship - !0.45 a.m. {2nd &amp; 4th Sun)

Worshtp, - 10.30 a.m.
Trinity Church
Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy

1/4 mile past Fort Meigs on New Lima Rd .
Pastor. Willlotm Van Meter

Friday - fellowship service 7 p.m.

Carmel
Pastor: Dewayne Stutl er

Church of God

Foresl Run Baplist

Apostolic Faith

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship -9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services. 10 a m

Wednesda y Scrv1ce · 7·30 p.m.

Mt. Moriah Church of God

Church or Jesus Christ,

Wednesday service, 7:00p.m.

Pastor: Steve Reed

Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worshtp- 9 a.m.

SL Paul Lutheran Church
Cornc:r Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. George Weuick
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m
Worship • 11 a.m

Christian Union

Faith Baplist Church
Ra1lroad St , Mason
Sunday School • 10 a m
Worship · II a m., 6 p m
Wedne sday Scr\l tccs 7 p m

Youth Fellowship Sunday. 7:00pm .

Pastor· Brian Harkness

Btble Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Hartford Church of Christ in
Christian Union
Hartford, W Va.
Pastor:Jim Hughes
Sunday School - II a.m.
Wor!ihip · 9.30 a.m , 7 30 p.m.
Wednesday Servtces • 7:30p.m.

Worship- 10:30 am
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Faith Full Gospel Chun:h
Long Bonom

Snowville
Sunday School - 10 a m
Worsh•p • 9 a.m

Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sts, Ravenswood, W.Va.
lntrim pastors Rtv Robe rt Hupp
SundB y Schoo\ · 10 00 am
Worship - 11 a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Sunday service, 10.00 a.m.., 7:00p.m.

Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School - 9:15am.
Worship - 10: IS a.m

Lu1ne~an

Pastor: lawrence Foreman

Hobson Christian Fellowship Church

Rutland
Sunday School- 9 30 am
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Worship - 9 00 a m.
Sunday School - 10.00 a m.

•

Pastor James E Keesee
Worsh1p - lOa m , 7 p m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p m

Rock Springs

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SEVICE

POMEROY, OH.

Pupp1es Beau ty Black Wtth
While Mark tng Mothers Is Pure
Gol den Ret never, Fatner Un·
known . 614-379-2639

60

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE
TAX BUOGET
Two copies of the tax
budget for the Sg,uther•
Local School DJstrlct of
Racine, In Melga County,
Ohio, are on file In the office
of the Treasurer, Dannie E.
Hill of said district. '
These are for •PUblic Inspection; a public hearing
on aald bu~got will be held

" WARNER INSURANCE
JEFF

Operator, John Davis

Free Estimates

Public Notice

RQolcin&amp; Ufe Chun:h
500 N 2nd Ave., Middleport

&amp;

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

740·742·3411

Pastor. D'c~.vid Dailey

Sunday School - 10 a.m
Worship- II : 15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p m.

Owner

Free to good home 4mo old fe·
male ktllen, bl ue/graylwhtle llger
stnpe . hter tra1ned 304·458·22t 6

360° Communications

113 W. 2ND ST.

F r ~e Pupp1e s, To Goo d Home,
Part Grea t Dane . Pari German
Sheph ard. Call 614·446 ·3666
Great Dane Is On Premtses

WANTED Small White , long
hatred dog for compan10nstup lor
elderly lad y w1\l take good ~.:,u e
of dog 304-862 2436

Minor Repairs • Cabinets • Siding
Roofs • Decks • Garages

Calvary Bible Church

Salem St., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Musser

Pas1or: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 9· b am
Worship · 10a.m.
Youth fellowship, Sunday· 6 p.m

Pine Grove
Rev Geo rge WCITick

Rct&lt;bville Chun:h of Christ

525 N 2nd St Middleport

Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Worship - 10:30 am
Bible Study Tuesday - 10 am.

Sacrament Service 9-10:15 a.m.
Homemaking meeting, 1st Thurs. · 7 p.m.

Pastor Gene Zopp

,,

Victory Baptist lndependant

Christlao Fellowship Center

Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evening · 7 p m.

The Chun:h of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints
St. Rt. 100, 446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday School 10:20· 11 a.m.
Rehef Soc1etyll'ricsthood I LOS -12:00 noon

Sunday School - 9 30 a.m.
Worship - 10.30 a m., 7:30p.m.

Old Bethel Free Will Baptist Church
2Bti01 S1 Rt 7, MiddlcpOII
Sunday School - 10 a m

Sunday Schoo\ - 10 a m
Worsh1p · II a m , 6 p.m
Wednesda y Se rv1ces -7 p m

Sdvenvllle Word of Faith

Langsville Christian Chun:h

Hemlock Grove Chun:h

St Rt. 143 just off Rt. 7
PastOT Rev. James- R Acree , Sr.

Pastor Michael Pangio
Sunday serv1ce, 10 am.
Thursday service, 7 p.m.

Worship - 10·30a m ·
Wednesday Semces - 7.30 p m

Thursday Servtcc -6:30p.m.

Wednesday Serv1ce 7·30 p.m

Hillside Baptist Chu«h

Sunda) School • 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a m.

Sunday School - 9:30 am.

Dexter
Pastor· Woody Cal\
Sunday Evening · 6:30p.m

Wednesday Bible SIUdy - 6.00 p m

Evemng - 7:30 p m
Th ur:;day Serv1ces • 7 30

75 Pearl St., M1ddlej&gt;ort

Sunday School- 9·30 a.m.
Worship 10 30 a.m., 7·30 p.m.
Wednesday Smice · 7:30p.m.

Portland-Rac ine Rd
Pastor. Jerry Singer

Liberty Christian Chun:h

Pastor: Rev Franklin Dickens
Service: friday, 7 p.m.

Faith Chapel Open Bible Chun:h
923 S. Third St., Middleport

Reorganized Chun:h of Jesus Chris! ~
of Latter Day Saints

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Bethlehem Baptist Church
Gre at Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Pastor Daniel Berdme
Sunday Schoo l - 9 30 am
Sunday Worship · 10.30 a. m. &amp; 6 p m

Agape Life Center
"Full-Gospel Church"
Pastors John &amp; Potty Wade
603 Second Ave Mason
773-5017

CELLULAR PHONES

A. Free Computer Estimates
B. Guarantee Color Match
C. All Types Insurance Claims
Giv.e Us A Call At 992-1359

New Construction &amp; Remodeling

Faith Fellowship CnJJiade for Christ

Pearl Chapel

Latter-Day Saints

Wor.;hip - 10 a m , 7 p.m.

Mt. Union Baptist
Pastor : Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9.45 a.m.
Evening - 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6 30p m.

Pastor Rev Mary M cDaniel
Sunday Services: 10 am. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday Sci'\" ices· 7 p.m.

We!!leyan Bible Holiness Church

Wednesday Sel'\"ices. 7 p.m.

Evangelist Joseph B. Hoskins
Sunday Schoo l • 9 a.m

Pastor. John Hart

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7:00p.m

Service time : Sunday 6:00p.m

Rutland Community Church
Pastor Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday School - 9·30 am
Sunday Evening - 7 p.m.

Hickory Hills Chun:h of Christ

Sunday School - lOam
Worship- ! Ia m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7:30pm .

Harvest Outreach Ministries
47439 Reibel Rd., Chester

Worship- 10 a.m.

Hysell Run Holiness Church

STATE ROUTE 681
DARWIN, OH
(located behind Whaley'e Used -Ctirs)
We understand th'e Investment In an automobile
today and ,our qualified staff, all ASE certified, will
restore your auto to the pre-accident condition,
Our main objective Is to give to the customer the
highest quality of repair work possible with a
guarantee.

SUNSEt ROME
CONStRUCtiON

Fairview Bible Chun:h
Letan, W.Vo. Rt I

Wednesday SeJVIce · 7:30p.m.

Pastor: Dav1d DeWm

Wednesday Servi ces • 7:00pm

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship . 10·30 a.m
Wednesday Sel'\"ice - 7 p.m.

Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev . Blackwood

Pomeroy
Pastor: Robert E. Robinson

NOW OPEN
SUPERIOR AlrrO BODY

Pastor: Rev. Philhp Ridenour

Worship - 10·30 a.m , 7 30 p.m.

Wedne sday Serv1ce • 7·30 p m

Rt. 124, Minersville, OH
(740) 992-3980 1/12/98 I mo. pd.

White's Chapel Weoleyan
Coolville Road

Minersville
Pastor: Chad Emrick
Sunda) School · 9 a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10.30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servtce - 7:00p.m.

Sunday School - 9-30 a.m.
Worshtp- 8 00 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 7:00pm.

Silnr Run Baptist
Pastor 8111 Little

Gron Bible Jloliness Church

Come Smell the Sweet Scent of Cegntry Candlu

Worship- 7 p m.

Other Churches

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - !0·30 a m.

Lau.-.1 Cliff Fne Methodist Chun:h

MiniSter : Doug Shamblin
Youth Mmister· Bill Amberger

Sunday School - 9:30a.m

Portland Flnt Church oflhe Nazarene
Pastor: Mark Matson
Worsh1p • 10:30 p.m.
Sunday School - 6 p m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Pastor. Vernagaye Sullivan

Sunday School - 9.30 a m
Worship - 10:45 am , 7 p m.
Thursday Serv1ce · 7..30 p.m.

Bradford Church of Cliriot
Corner of St. RL 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.

Racine First Baptist

Flatwoods

Heath (Middleport)

Wor.;hip - 7.30 p m.

Rulland Chun:h of Christ
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10.30 a.m., 7 p m.

Worsh ip - l0·15 a.m , 7 00 p m
Wednesday Service- 7:00p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Forest Run
Pastor: Chad Emrick
Sund ay School + 10 a.m
Worshtp • 9 a.m
Thursday Serv1ces - 6:30pm.

Pastor: Rev . John Neville
Children's setv1cc - 10 am .

Sunday School - 9:30 a m
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Pllstor · Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer $1., Middleport

Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford

Sunday School- 9-30 am
Wor.;hip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30pm.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Worsh tp -1 1 am

Pastor· Rev O'Dell Manley
Sunday School - 9:30am.

Pastor: Tom Runyon

t'irst Baptist Chun:h

Pastor: Samuel Basye

Pastor Keith Rader
Sunday Schoo\ - 10 a m.
Wor:slup • 9 it m.

112 mile off Rt. 325

Pastor Roger Watson
Sunday School · 9.30 a.m.

Sunday School - 9·30 am

Rulland Church of the Nazanne

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Rose or Sharon Holiness Church
Leadmg Creek Rd., Rutland
Pas1or. Rev . Dewey King
Sunday school- 9:30a.m
Sunday worship -7 p m.
Wednesday prayer meetmg- 7 p.m.

Tues. 10·8, Wed.-Sat, 10-2

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Enterprise

Pastor. Ke1th Rader

, I

Worship - 9'30 a m.
Sunday Schoo\ · tO 30 a.m
Pastor-Jeffrey Wallace
lst and 3rd Sunday

Triple Scented l:andles
£rocks, l:akes &amp; Refills

Freedom Gospel Mission
Bald Knob, pn Co. Rd. 31

Wednesday Serv1ces - 7·30 p m

Pastor Dr J D. Young
Sunda y iehool • 9 30 a m
Sunday worshtp - 10 30 a m &amp; 7 p m
Wednesday prayer se rvice - 7 p m

Keno Chun:h of Christ

Baptist
Hope Baptist Church (Southern)
Pastor: Rtchard Oli ve r
570 Grant St . M1ddlepon
Sunda) school - 9 30 am

'I

Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
No Sunday or Wednesday Night Services·

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship - II a.m.. 6 p.m.

3! 057 State Route 325, Langsvlle

Worsh1p- 8 I S, 10·30 am , 7 p m
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m

Thu rsday Prayer Meeting · 7 p.m.

or

Sunday School - 9. 45 am.
Worship · I I a.m.

COUNTRY CANDLE SHOP
AND MORE

Pastor. Jeff Smith

Chester Chun:h the: Nazarene
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate

Asbury (Syracuse)

Five wee k O\CI puppie s, border '
collie. 614-992-4262

CarleiDn Interdenominational Chun:h Kingsbury Road

Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Central Cluster

Danville Holiness Church

5th and Mam
Pastor: AI Hartson
Youth Minister B1ll Fraz1er
Sunday School · 9: 30a.m.

Sunday Services- 10 00 a.m. and 7 p m.

Tuesday Services - 7:30p.m.

614·446-2820

Da\mahon M1x Pupp1es, To Giveaway, To Good Home. Cutel 614441 -0408

Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Worship · 10 a.m.

Holiness

Middleport Church of Chrisl

/

Sunday School - 9 a.m.

Pastor. Chad Emrick

Wednesday Serv tces- 7 p m

Llbeny Assembly of God
P 0 Box 4()7, Dudding Lane
Mason, W Va .
Pas10r Nell Tennant

Pastor· Sharon Hausman

Aust rali a~ T~rrier

Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 1 p.m.

Pomeroy Church or the Nazarene
Paslor. Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm,Jr.

Hoi)' Euchanst and

Pomeroy Westside Chun:h of Christ
33226 Children's Home Rd
Sunday School · I I a.m
Worsh1p - !Oa.m, 6 p m

Assembly of God

·Tuppen Plains St. Paul

Giveaway

AVON 58 520 IH1 No Door To
Door Ou1ck Ca stll ·Bonuses· 1600-296 -0 139

s~;~~~:~;:a;;~~·-~ W1th E11cellent
P
Commun1ca tton
Sktlls I
And Coordtnates A
CoLJntyw1de Rec reat 10n Pwgram
0 1 Indoor And Outdoor Recreation Opp ortu nt tles And Spe c\ al
Event s For AI\ Age s Respons i·
ble For .P rogram Facil li19 S,
Bud gels. Se tt1ng Ob1e ctives
Commumty And P1ogram Leader·
sntp, Stall Tra mmg And Eva lua·
t1ons Secure s Co ntrac t Personnel. Part·T1me P10gram Staff. Qfli.
c1als And Volunteers Res ponsr·
ble For Marketin g. Pr omotiOns
And Program Pubhctty Bachelors
Degree Preferred Knowl edge Of
Rec reation Areas And Skills Ae·
qu1red Ca ndidates Are To Submit
Resume· And Employment A~ph·
cat1on To 0 0 Mcintyre Park
Ot slrtct. Galh a Co unty Co urt·
house, 18 Loc ust Street Galltpo·
11 s. Oh1o 45631· 1262 Dea dtme }
Open Unttl Ft lled
Reliable full- t1me babys111er for 1
ch1ld m my home Excellen t pay
Reference s reqUi rea. Sen d re ·
sume to Box 58· 15. %Pt Pleasant Aeg ts ter . 200 Ma1n St . Pt
Pleasa nt wv 25550
TEMPORARY FULL· TIME
BUS DRIVER
Gatlla County Board Of MAIDO .,
(Guiding Hand School fGallco
WOrkshop) Must Have COL
W11n Class B /Sch ool Bus En·
do rseme nt Appl 1ca llons Ar e
Avai lable AI Th e Gu1d111g Hand
School 8wld1n9. B323 Nortn State
Route 7, PO Box 14. C h esh ~r e .
Ohto 45620 Applt cat1ons Will Be
Accep ted Through January 26 .
t998
P~OGRAM NURSe
Program Nurse R.N. (B .S.N.
Preferred) Gallla County Board
Of Mental Retardati on /Developmental Disabilities
Full-T1me Empl oymen t Mu st"
Serve Children And Adult s W 1th ~
A W1de Range 0 1 Hand 1cappmg
ConditiOns Applica tiOns And Ad ·
d11i0nal Informa tion Are Available
AI Gu1 d1ng Hand Schoo l. 8323
North Slate Route 7, PO Box t 4
Cheshtre. Ohto 45620 App\i cal to ns W1ll Be Acce pt ed Through
January 30 1998

"The Gatlla County Board Of
MR/DD Is An E~:~ua l Opporlunlty Employer'
The Rutl and Vil lage 1s no w ac·
ceplmg resumes lor tne posll10n
ot Poltce O!l1 cer Send your resume to Rutland Wlage, PO Bol(
420, Rulland, OH 45775 by Janu·
ary 20th tnlervtew s w11t be held
Janu ary 20th at 7 00 pm at the
Ct v1c Center 614-742-2 12t

BaOysltter Needed To Baby s1t 15
Mon th Old Ch1ld weekoays tn
Our Home Or Your s Mu st Have
Expenence And Good Releren c·
es 614 44 1·1053 Even1ngs .

Ultrasound Technolog•st need ed
tor Plea sant Va lle y Hos p•tal
Mu st be AADM S or e11Q1ble
Vas cu lar cert11i c&lt;ft10 n preler red
Send resumP. 10 PeFso nne l.
Pl easan t Vall ey Hos p1tal . 2520
Val ley Dr PI Plea sa nt WV
255 50 ANEOE

Computer useres Needed Work
Own HIS $20K ·$50K /Yr , 1·800·
346-7 186X 1173

VACANCY
INSTRUCTOR
CAO -CAM -CNC

Comp uter U::. ers Needed Work
own hours S20k to S50k /yr I ·
800 348-7166 xl506
Cos metolog'l st Needed Term s
Nego tiable. Full Or Part-T1me 6td ·
44t ·0607 . 614 245-5592 Alter 6
PM
Co smototogts t Ne eded Gaur ·
anteed Wage s. Pa 1d Vac at 1on
Free CEU Hour, Full &amp; Part Want
ed Oth er Bene fi ts Incl uded. 614·
446- 7267
.

Ouahfq ll10ns H S Dtploma rGED
And 5 Yea rs Exp er ien ce /Tram lng In Compute r A1ded Oe s1g n1
Manulactun ng . CNC Mach me
Tool Technology Contact Galha .
Jackso n ·Vm to n JVSO 740 -245- ·
5334 Ext 201 By 1/21!91) EEO
WANTED
MLT OA MT IASC P)

Oayllme PoSitiOn Prtvtl te Labora·
tory M1n1mum Of Ftve (5) YEta rs
Expenence In Chem1stry , Hema
t ology, Assoc1 a1e d F1elds Ae ·
qu1res Gooa Bac kground Wi th
Computers
PO Bm 33 Gall1pol!s. OH 1563t

OIETICIAN
Reg10na1Health Care Consullmg
Co mpany Has tmmed1a te Open·
1ng For Fuli·Tt me /Part·Ttm!3 Dte11· Wanted OTA dr•ve r. expen ·
c1 an ML!S t Be Aeg 1stered &amp; ll · enced M or F wnh ctean COL and
cense d Exc ell en t Wage Pack · 'Hazmatt end orsement Mu st be
ab le to pass DOT and drug tes t
age Fax Resum e To 614-833
Salary neg ollable, contacl 6t4·
4465
992-7363
Dri vers: Keep Thal New Year's
Resol ution, Become Your Own WANTED Ce rt111ed Me dtca\ As·
Bossi We Offer Placement, Late ststant approx 25 hrs week. Mon.
Mode l Vehicles , Finane g, day -Fo day, after noons &amp; early
even mgs Send resume to Box
And Management . No Mon
Down , P.oor Credit , NO Prob CW· 10 c/o Pomt Pleas ant Reg·
\em\ Call Truck Tech 1·800·377- ISler 200 Mam St Pt Pleasa nt
v 25550
3101 " A", 1 ,Yr. OTR &amp; H
01
Required.
WAN TED Exper1enced Bar Expertenced Ttmber Cuner Need- tender Apply at 6 I 5. Ma1n St PI
Pleasan t. WV Mon-Fr1. 9·30am ad . 614-662-7 316
6 OOpm
Fufi -T1me Hosless IW811re ss. Ex·
pe rte nced Requ u ed, Appl y At We Have The SOLUTION To
Hohday Inn, Gallipolis. No Phone Your New Year s RESOLUTION!
Lose Up To 30 lbs In 30 Days
Calls Please
61 4-44 1-1962

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Pomeroy o Middleport, Ohio

The Daily

Pomeroy o Middleport, Ohio

friday, January 16, 1998

ALLEYOOP
'

MERCHANDISE
BabySl!ltng In My Home ChEShire
Area All Hours Pari!. Close By

6,. 367 7849
Furnrture repa11 retrn sh and res
toralton also custom orders Ohio
Valley Aefrn sh ng Shop Larry
Pnllllps 614 992-6576
Georges Pori able Sawmrll don 1
haul your logs to the mrll Just call
304 675 1967
Housecleanrng Call 304 882
2896 or 304 682 2796
Need Hauling Done?
Llmutone-flll dirt etc
COli 304-675-2634
Wlll Care Fo r Elderly Days Or
N1gh1s $8 00/Hr Call Pam 614
388 0302 Or Shelly 614 368
916B Day 0• Night
Writ care lor tne elderly day or
n ghl Call Pam or Shelley 740
388 0303 or 740 388 9168 Day
or mght
Wrll Do Housec leanrng And Of
11ce Cleanrng Aete re nces Ava 1
able 614 446 t4t7
Will Do Houseclean ng Al so
Wash Wmdows Phone 614 446
BOSS
Wr ll do typmg rn my hOme 304
675 1822

FINANCIAL
21 o

Business
Opportumty

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recqmmends that you do bus•
ness wlln people you know ana
NOT to send money through the
mall unlit you have lnvesltgaled
the ofler ng
Home business one ol a ktnd
re1urblshtng stamless steel cook
ware needs sell motrvated person
with good motor !l.ktlls to take over
my business Establ shed 19a3
area requrred 400 square loot
$38 000 rncl udes equipment n
ventory and accounts Generates
10 to 20 thousand per year Sen
ous m qu~res Send S A S E to
S S C S At 3 Pomeroy OH
45769

220 Money to Loan
NEEO A LOAN ? Mortgage Au to
Con so 1dat1on Apply The Easy
Way By Phone Friendly Loan
614 388-963S

BUY HOMES AS LOW AS
$4 000 1 5 Bdrm Local Gov t &amp;
Ban~ Rep o s Call t 600 522
2730 X 1709

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
$999 DOWN
on all multi secllons
lrmrted T me Only'
FREE COM HOMES ol Nllm WV
3~ 722 7127

REAL ESTATE
310 Homes for Sale
1985 Ranch 3 Bedrooms t Bath
Large Uvmg oom Large K chen
1 Acre Gallipoli S C•ly Schools
$67 000 614 446 4323
3 Bedro om Hou se &amp; 2 Mob te
Homes On 1 112 A. cres Askmg
$38 000 5 M nutes From Gau po
lis 614 4410132
House lor sale or trade Owner
finance 3bedroom s c ty ware
Leon area 304 586 2462 or 304
586 4374
House For Sale Jerry s Run Near
New Toyota Plant (West V rg
nra) F01 Oe1a Is Call 614 886
8702
House n New Haven lor sate un
der $t 0 000 wrlr trade fo1 land n
country 304 882 3403
,.Kitcnen cM1ng room 2 bedroom
bath liVIng room Iron! &amp; back full
leng th porcf'leS gas lurnace Clly
water outbu1ldmg garage 112
mrle East of Aacme 614 949
2118

OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY JAN 17 1993
Middleport Beautiful three bed
room V1c1orlan home great toea
11on &amp;llcellent co nd1110n Mu st
see to apprec1ate Pnce reduced
$75 900

DALE TAYLOR REALTY
614-192 5333

SINGLE PARENT PROGRAM
Spectal !mane ng avat able 304

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

736 7295

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes

1985 Clayton 14)(70 th1ee bed
rooms one and 1 2 balh wasner
and dryer $8999 make ofler
614 992 3684 a 6t4 992 5963

The Entertal.ntr HIS Arrl vedl
14x80 3b 2 bath comes with
27 TV htgh IIV&amp; VCR surround

2 Bedroom Trailer In Small Trailer
Park References &amp; Deposit Re
QUifed 614 446 1104

1986 t4¥70 Oakwood wlheat
pump 16)(24 add 11on some ap
phances rnctuded $15 000 304
895 3021 after 5pm
1985 Man s10n t h70 2br 2 bath
f eplaca vmyt s1drng qskmg
$11 000 080 304 675 7530 after
4pm
1996 Redmond Mrrage 16xao 3
Bedrooms May Fmanc:e Wrth
Suflrc1ent Down Payment Can
Leave On Rented Lot 614 446t610
1996 Schutt 3bedrooms 2balhs
cia 2 decks burldrng vrnyl std
ng sh ngled root 304 675 1275
1998 Doublewlde Repo •
Never 1111ed rn owner trnancmg
ava1lable 304 755 5566
1st T1me Buyers E Z F.nanc1ng
2 or 3 Bedroom around $200 per
mon th Free delivery &amp; set up
Call cred t 11ne 1 aoo 948 567a
5 New 1997 14 W1des Unbe trev
able Pnce Mus t Sen Before Jan
31st To Close Out Physical
Year Call Credtt Ltne 1 BOO 948
5678
DREAM HOME SE RIES
ENTERTAINER ...
3 Bedrooms 2 Ba lhs Startmg AI
$219/Mo
SUNRISE ...
Loaded Wr th GE Appl ances
Stalling AI $299/Mo
fAMll.L,
4 Bedrooms 2 La•ge Baths
Star t ng $359/Mo Llmrted T1me
Oller Only At Oakwood Barbours
VIPS WVA 304 736 3409

CREAM HOME SERIES
ENTEATA NER
3bed ooms
2balhS startrng a1 $219/rno
SUN RI SE loaded w lh GE ap
plrances s1ar1rng at $299/mo
FAMILY
4b edrooms 2 large
baths startmg $359/mo Lrm1te d
1me olfer only at Oakwood Bar
tx&gt;urs. . rtle WV 304 736 3409
FIRSTTIME BUYE RS
E Z Frnanc ng
2 or 3 Bedmoms
Around $200 Pe1 Month
1 BOO 251 5070
F rst T1me Buyers E Z F nancmg
2 Or 3 Bedrooms A ouno $2001
Mo 1 BOO 251 50 .. 0
Free a r tree sk r1 16(80 3 or 4
bedroom $1 350/down $299/mo
Call 1 aoo 69t 6777
HUD1Approved Homes For Ohio
&amp; WV l ow To Mid Income Fa
mHies Applications Thur sdoy
Friday &amp; Saturday ONLY!
9am-4pm
Call Mr Greqn
1 68&amp;-928 3426
La ge selecl on o1 used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Sa 1ng at $2995
Ou ck del \lety Ca I 614 385
9621

sound speakers
$1485/Down
$219/Mo
Once In A Lilehme Dealttl
Only at Oakwood Homes
Nllro WV
3~

n s.seas

WESTWOOD HOME SHOW
Used &amp; Repo Sale
As Lmte As $500/Down
And S150 Per Month
Fr&amp;e Delivery
I 800 251 5070
Westwood Home Show Used &amp;
Repo Sale As lt ll le As $500 00
Down And $150/Mo

Free Del v

e&lt;y 1 800-251 5070
NeW Double Wtde Aepo $999 00
Down Free Oell\lery And Set Up'
304 736 7295

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
BRUN ER LAND
740-nS-9173
Meigs Co Danv lie N•ce 17
Acres $16 000 Or 9 Acres
$17 000 County Water
Gallla Co Gall polls Ne ghbor
hood Ad 10 Acres Lots Of Level
$19 000 Or 22 Acres Wllh Pond
NOW $24 000 Fnendly R1dge 8 5
Ac•es $7 500 Or 19 Acres
$18 000 Counly Water Teens
Run
La s! Onel 10 Ac res
$10000
Call For Free Maps ... Owner F1
nanc•ng lnlo Take 10% Ofl listed
Pnces On Cash Purchases•

Mobrle Hom~ 2 Garages On Lot
Pass bte land Con1raet 614 256
174.4
MU ST SELL 141180 3bedrooms
2balhs owner I nanc ng avarl
&lt;1b e .304 736 7295

NOTICE
Amer cas largest lactory ou1 et
nas pu1cna sea local mobrle
home dealersh p All nventory
must tle so ld "' lh n 30 day s
Save th ousand 5 Call now 101
rnfo FREEDOM HOMES of N 1o
wv 304 722 7127
New 1998 14(70 three bedroom
~rlc1uaes 6 months FREE ot ent
Includes sk~rtrng delu-e steps
and sewp Onlv $187 oa per
monttl w th $1075 down Call 1
600 837 3238
New 2ax80 3 or 4 Oedroom
$39 995 F1ee delrvery 1 BOO
691-l;/77
NEW SANK REPO S Onlv 3 lef11
304 75S 7191
New double wrde repo $999
down Free delivery and setup
304 738-7295
New ctoublewrde I purchased
wont ftl on my lol must sell writ
del1ver 8 set up at no cha ge
304 722 7148

Three acres three bedroom
house with two car garage adct1
lionel 3 car garage pool 614

New Aepos Ne11er LIVed In Only
2 Lett Free Oef1very &amp; Set up
Ca ll F1nance line For Free Ap
p•OYal 1 BOO 94B 5678

$260 $300 sewer wa ter
trash 1nctuded 614 992 2167

NEWYEAR
NEW LAND
Start Off Righi
Own Your Own Land
In Soulhern Otno
New On Market Ptke Coun ty
Bea. . e 5 -.. Acres Restncted Just
OIISR 32
GALLIA COUNTY
Close To Jackson County Line
011 SA 35 /SA 233 5 To 10 Acre
Country f\wldmg l ots Beaut lui
Open flat Meadows Stan ng At
$1 2 900 $1 290 Dowh Next To
Way ne ~at•onal Also Land In
Jackson Me gs Athens Sctoto
Ross P•ke Count1es We Allow
Doublew•de s Modulars Cabms
Most Strckbu It Homes
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rn Rutland 6t4 742 2003

360

Real Estate
Wanted

Buyrng S1and1ng TtmDer And
land W lh T mber 614 682 73t6

RENTALS
410 Houses for Rent
1 bedroom house m Pomeroy no
pets 6t4 992 5858
2 Bedroom Home In Kanauga
$325 Man h Plus Utlrltes No
Pets 614 446 4107
2 oeoroom heat purnp 2 car ga
rag e 5 Po nts area $375 pe
month plus depost t 614 992
2001
2 bedroom n ce &amp; clean sto-ve
no relngeratOf no rnsrlle pets de
postt reqUired 614 992 3090
3 Bed ooms t t /2 Baths 2 Car
Atta ched Garage 2 1f2 Mrl es
From Holzer's Jackson P ke Rei
erences Deposu Reou red $5501
Mo 6 4 446 1542
3 Bedrooms Fen ced Yard At
ta ched Garage $475/ Mo C ty
Sc hools Refe rence &amp; Depo stt
Home 3 Bedrooms 2
Baths
65 Acre s Garage &amp;
Barn Included $650 /Mo Ptu s
Ser.ur ry 614 256--6367
For Aent WIll Oplton To Buy 3
Bed oom Ranch 1 /2 Batlls
Large Fam y Room w th Gas
Fneplace Complete Sa tsllle Sys
tem $600 12 8 Dhrt etd Road
Gall pol s 614 446-4459

A o Grande Area 3 Bedroom
Ba th &amp; 112 $490/Mo Depos1t Ae
qu red W/0 Hook Up 1 886 640
052'
The 2200 squa re foot or 1111rng
s p;~ce n tt11s 1 112 story homers
maae up of a large master bed
room and balh w1th a walk rn clos
et three Olher bedrooms a sec
and full bath laundry room hbraf)'
or hobby area a room oil the
master bedfoom whrch could oe a
nu sery or oHrce mce hvmg room
dm ng area end modern kl!cnen
wrlh lOIS of counters and cat)l
nets The house has lots ol clos
er space and storage areas It
has a deracned one ca r garage
a one car cove ed carport
are two covered porches
whrch oUer a great v ew of
Rrver The house rs lo
m11es north o( lhe
IRlwens•Yoc•d R tch1e Brtdge on
Start Route 124 It rents lor
per month whrch mcludes
1Ulllllles. A deposu of $600 s re
1nteres1ed call 614 843
teaw a mMisage

and

2 Bedrooms Furnished On Rae
coon Creek Near Cora $300/Mo
Deposn 614 379 2929 No Pats
2br 2 ba th mobile home fur
nlshed on co mmercia lot 614
446 4263 Call between 1pm 5pm
920 Fou rt h Ave nu e Galltpolls 2
Bedroo ms Water &amp; Trash Paid
$235/Mo 614-44 1 0573
920 Four th Avenue Gall ipolis 2
Be drooms Water Trash Paid
$300/Mo 614 441 0573
Beaullf ul Fllver Vtew In Kanauga
Foster Mobrle Home Park 614
441 0181
Mabie Home For Rent 614 446
1279
Tra ler for rent or sa le furnished
or unfurn shed can be Hud ap
proYed 304 682 3403
Tra ler For ~ e nt $265/Mo De
posit &amp; References ReqUired In
eludes Water &amp; Sewer 614 446
0427
One bedroom apartment In Mrd
d~port 614 992 2178
TWo bedroom m Mldd aport $225
per month 614 992 2394
Two bedroom trar ler lor ren t on
New L1 ma Ad n Au lland 614
742 2B03
Two bedroom two mtles north of
Pagevrlle on SA 68 1 Megs Loca
Schools S350 month 614 69a
7245

440

Emp ty 101 on Sprmg Avenue 1n
Pomeroy $3300 614 992 2569

Requ red 614 446 9555

LIM ITED TI ME ONLYI 4BR 2
BATH $1 449 DOWN $249
MONTH Free a r &amp; skrrt ng Only
at Oakwoo d Homes Nitro WV
304 755-5885

Rtver Frontage Gallipolis Brrck
Ranch
Wrap Around De ck
Calhlidr&gt;l LR 3 BR 2 Baihs Low
er Level 2 Rec Rooms Wet Bar
F P 1 Bath 2 Car Garage Ap
poinln"ent 614 797-

e.c3-5350

Owner movh g Make 2 payments
move tn asslJme loan no pay
ment hll February 1998 1 304
722 7148 or 304 722 7140

Wrll Share 4 Bedroo m House &amp;
Expenses No A.tchol No Drugs
Kids Welcome If Interested 614
388 8423 Aner 6

SINGLE PAR EN T PROGRAM
SpeCial F nancmg Available 304
736 7295

DOUBLE WIDE DI SPLAY SALE
S999 DOWN
SAVE $1000
F ee Del very ~ Se1up
OAKWOOO HOMES NITRO
304 7S5 5885

ThiS nlj)Wspaper w I not
knowtngly accept
advert1semen1s tor real estate
wh ch s 1n vrolatron of the
law Our readers are hereby
tnformed that all dwell ngs
advert sed m tt11s newspaper
are avarlable on an equal
opportun.ty oasrs

Free Del very &amp; Setup
OAKWOOD HOMES NITRO
304 755-5985

Newly decorated 3br wftull base
me nt re ferences &amp; deposit no
pets 304-675-5162

MU ST SE LL 14x80 3 Bedrooms
2 Baths Owner Frnancrng Avail
able 304 736 7295

D scount Mob le Home Palls &amp;
Acce sso r es lowest Installed
P11ces On lnte therm &amp; Coleman
230 Professional
Furnaces Heat Pump s &amp; Alf
Condtlloners Hugh nventory
Services
Wtth Easy Over The Phone Bank
Ftnancrng Avatlao e Repla ce
L1v mgs1on s basement water
proo fi ng all baseme nt repa rs ment Parts And Serv ce Calls
done free estimates ltlehme Complete Stock Water Heaters
guarantee 10yrs on job e~~:pert Sk1rhng Krt s $299 95 Anchors
Wood &amp; Fibe rgla ss Steps Roof
ence 304 675 2145
Coatings Tub s Srnks Ptumbmg
Payne a Custom Tlmbertng
Supples Breakers Electr cal
Ronald S Payne Jr
Suppl es Range Ho od &amp; Pans
Se lect Harvesters of large rna
Doors W~ndows Etc Benne!! s
lure hardwood &amp; hrgh qualty Mob le Home HTG &amp; CLG 1391
veneer limber Free E11a luattons Salford School Road Gall polrs
WVDOF Cer!illed 304 576 2014
OH 1 740 446 9416 0 Toll Free
1 800 872 5967 WV010212
Pta no Tun•ng Concert Tuntn g &amp;
Complete P1ano RepaH Serv1ce Double wtde tO G;; down $1961
Ca ll Elmer Geiser 6t 4 388 9809
mo Free deiNery &amp; setup 1 800
69 6777

All real estate advert1s ng n
th1s newspaper rs sub1ectto
the Federal Farr Hous ng Act
of 1968 whrch makes t llegal
to advert1se any preference
1mUalton or d scr m nahan
based on race color rehg1on
sex familial status or na1 anal
Oflgrn or any rntenlton to
make any such prelerence
1mrtatton or d•scnm nat on

ONLY $499 OOWN
ON SELECTIVE SINGLE WIDES

In Mrddleport equipped kttchen
no pets real njce 614 992 5181

Apartments
for Rent

1 &amp; 2bedroom furnished apa n
ments Mason area Perfect lor
retirees 304 773 5185
1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nrshed and unfurnished secunty
deposit req uired no pets 614
992 2218
2 Bedroom apartment !or rent In
Pt Pleasa nt 304 675 217 4 or
614 446 2200
2 bed room apartment In Pomeroy
utrhttes pard no pets 614 992
S858
2 Bedroom furntshed garage apt
$250 pe mo pl us $100 depos t
references requtred Phone 304
773 9181
2bdrm apts tota l electr c ap
pl1ances turmsned laundry room
lac 11 es close to school In town
App l•cauons avat lable at Vtllage
Green Apts M49 or call 6 t4 992
3711 EOH
Apartments For Lease Upstatrs
In Down town Gallipolis One 2
Bedrooms One 3 Bedrooms Fac
rng C ty Park All New Appliances
An d Furna ces W1th A. IC Call
614 886 7t74

BEAUT IFUL APA RTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ES TATES 52 Westwood Drt\le
from $260 to $334 Walk to shop
&amp; movres Call 614·i46 2568
Equal HOUSing OppGI'fifilty
Fu rn1sned Apartment Downtown
Gall pol s I Bedroom Bath llvmg
Roo m Heat In KJ!chen Large
Be ck Porch Upstairs All Etec1nc
458 Second Avenue $235/Mo
References Secur ty Depos11 AI
1e1 5 PM 614 742 2837
Gracrous I vrng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Vtllage Mano1 and
R1Vers1cte Apartmenls m Middle
port From $236 $304 Call 6t4
992 5064 Equal Hous ng Oppor
tunnres
In New Haven 1br turn shed apt
deposrt &amp; relerences 304 882
2566
M ddlepoll North 4th Ave 2tlr
1urn1sneo apt deoosrt &amp; reterenc
OS 304 862 2566
MO&lt;Iern 1 Bedroom Apartment
614 446 0390
Now Taktng Apph ca t ons- 35
West 2 Bedroom To wnhouse
Apanments $295/Mo 614 446
0006
One Oedroom apartment n Mrd
dleporl all utllttes paid $270 per
month $100 depos 1 614 992
7606
One smgle bedroom apa tment
nouse In upper Gall polls utrlltles
pa •d $345 per month 614 992
2t78
A o Grande A.rea Large 1 Bed
oom Apartmenl $350/Mo De
POSit Aequlfecl PM Ullhfres Inc ud
ed S13S74 2539
Upstairs 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Fur
nrshed Clean No Pets Reference
&amp; Depostt Requtred 614 446
1519
Up statrs and Downstatrs apart
ments Ava1lable 9 I Ceda r Tra1ter
and Cottage A.t Porter (6t4) 3881100

450

Furnished
Rooms

Circle Motel Lowest Rates In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
Crnemax Showllme &amp; Disney
Weekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
Construction Workers Welcome
614 441 5698 614 44t 5167
S eeprng rooms w1th cooking
Also trarler space on nver All
hook upS Call alter 2 oo p m
304 773 5651 Mason WV

460 Space for Rent
Mob•le home si te aval able bet
ween Athens and Pomeroy call
614 385-4387

510

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVE STOCK

Household
Goods

Grubbs Plano tuntng &amp; repairs
Probl ems? Need Tuned? Call the
plano 01 614 446 4525

3 Prece Floral Living Room Su te
Llke Brand New $325 Tw1n Four
Posler Bed BoK Springs &amp; Mat
tress Dressttr With Hutch &amp;
Ntght Stand 2 Years Old $200
614 387-Q219

Heavy clothes all w nter at Sam
Somervl le s Army Ca mou flage
by Sandyvrlle Post Ofl rce Frl
Sun Noon 5pm Insula ted cover
ails $35 Unlined $20 Orckle
Jackets S30 304 273 5655

Appliances
Recondi tioned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refrr
gra tors 90 Day Guarantee!
French C1ty May1ag 614 446
7795

Kenmore 6 St ttch Wjt h Sewing
Table Excellent Condltlon Cheap!
614 44e 9709

Lilt / Recli ning Char L1ke New
$250 614 441 1267

BoK Sprmg &amp; Matress New Nev
er Used $199 Call 740 866
6373

Magrc Chef Electric Range Euro
pean Burner Almond Excellen t
Condrllon $195 614 446 9708

Bunk Bed Set Solid wood wlt n
Inner Sprmg Mattress New Nev
er used $285 740..886 6373
GOOD USED APP LIANCES
Washers dryers retngerators
ranges Skaggs Apphances 76
Vtne St reet Call 614 446 7398
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Monument Sa le Quilt ng Bus I
ness! Johns Monuments 113 011
Unttl Stock Is Sod 130 Bulavllle
flke Gallpolrs Oh1o
Nor&lt;ltc Track Sk i Mach ne $275

1 . 6~1_4_44_6_8_~-------------

Harve:sl Gold Self Delrostmg 16
Cu Ft G E Refngera tor $t OO
Harvest Gold 30 Inch Magrc: Chef
Ra nge Wi th Top &amp; Bottom Ove n
5200 Dmlng Room Set Wtth Oval
Table 39x60 Has 1 Leaf 12 Inch
es Wrde 6 Chairs &amp; Lighted Cht
na Cabme t $400 614 366- 8670
l 1vmg Room Sutte Never used 2
PC $275 Call 740-886 6373
Movrng sale hrde a bed sola
coffee and end 1abtes dressers
lull s•ze 4 p1ece bed room su•te
TV twm beds large dog kennel
dog crate king s•ze wateroed
lamps ridrng lawnmower rotoUIIer
etectrtc heaters and much more
614 742 2654

520

Sporting
Goods

CVA muzzle loader
1ber new sttll m boll.
614 992 6323
Ruger Red Label 20 Ga Ruge r
M77 22 250 Va rmlt Wt! h Tasco
24x SCope 614 446 4044

530

Antiques

Buy or sell A1ve rme An t ques
1124 E Ma1n Street on At 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to 600 p m Su nday 100 to
6 00 p m 614 992 2526 Russ
Moore owner

540

Misc~tllaneous

Merchandise
96 Red Bo~~: Ira ler set up for race
car rear loadmg door two srde
doors w•nch cabinets !Ire raCks
extra loot high walk on roof 1ke
new 614 992 7167
2 Horse Tra ler W1 th New Ttres &amp;
Brakes St 175 Call Aller 4 PM
614 446-3570
21 Ft Chest Freezer Looks Lrke
New $150 614 256 12t6
24 Bulb Woll Bed S1 000 61 4
446 6982
8 Base Board Heaters !Thermo
sla ts Potable Dishwasher E11er
c1se Machrne l ounge Cha •r 2
Window Atr GondlfiOner 1740 )
256 6632

AVON
lndependant Represental ve
I Sell Avon In All Area s
Dtal614 441 1312 Anyttme
Baby bed dress•ng table car
sea t stroller sw ng p aypen
304 675-4546
Baldw n P ano Ju st Been Tuned
Ftne Stlape S1 200 Phone 614
446 3159 Day s 614 256 1552
Evenrngs
Boots By Aedwmg Ch1ppewa
Rocky Wolverine Sorel Tony
lama Gt aranteed Lowe st Prrces
Shoe Cafe Gafltpol•s
Brand Newl Great G ftl CD/v deo
storage unrt Black and cher y
Never out of box S125 Holds up
to 940 d1s cs al so holds tapes
Call 6t4 992 6636 alte1 6 pm
COs &amp; tapes not nctuded
Compound Bow Hoyt Pro Hunler
$tOO W11nger type washer &amp;
nnse tub $200 304 576 2972

PRIME STAR winter spectal Quit
Si lting home watchi ng antenna
channels &amp; VCR rentals specral
mslallatton prrce f rst month free
1 888 265 2123
R &amp; S Furniture
Mason WV
Buy Sell Tlade
Used &amp; A.ntiques
Furn lure
304 773 S341
Sears cnam link lance 340 feet
5 tal l two ga tes all post 614
992518 1
Sega Ge nesis System Wllh
Game Jea n•e J:5 Games Plus
Game Rack 6tA:367 7192
Sola 1996 Longaberger Chris t
mas Pumpkm Bas~e t s /liners
Oak Chang ing Tab le Coun try
Noah Crrb Items Lillie T1kes
KI1Chen Ca ll 614 367 0404
WARM UP H1gh Elhcrency Na tu
ral And LP Gas Furnaces L l e
t me Wa rranty On Hea t E11cnang
"II You Don 1 Call Us We Both
Free Est mates! Add On
Heat Pumps Only S ighty H1gher
Call Us Today 1997 Is The
Twenty Seventh Yea In The
Heattng &amp; Coot ng Busrnesst 614
446 6306 I 800 291 0098

STORAGE TANKS 3 000 Gallon
Upr gh t Ron Evans Enterprises
Jackson OhiO t aoo 537 9528
Waterline Specral 314 200 PSI
$21 95 Pe l 100 1 200 PS I
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Co m
pressiOn Attmgs tn StOCk
RON EVAN S ENT ERPRISES
Jackson OhiO 1 BOO 537 9528

WE WAN T TO WORKI Co You
Need An E11 tra Parr 01 Hands?
We Have Them Mae Or Female
W II Work lns•de &amp; Out Clean
Haul Do Odd Johs Run Errands
Do Laundry Call Us To Do Your
Dirty Work 6 4 44t 1312 Day Or
N1ght
Weight loss LOSE UP TO 30
LBS 30 Days Or Recommended
100% GUARAN TE ED RESULTS
1 888 294 8079
Wooa For Sale $35 A Load W1ll
Dehver 614 388 0010
Wood/coal burn1ng msert e)(c
cond $150 304 895 3669

550

Bu1ldmg
Supplies

BlOCk brtck sewe r pipes wmd
ows lintels etc Claude Winters
RIO Grande OH Ca lt 6t4 245
5121
Steel Bu ldrngs New Sp mg DeiiV
ery o k 40K60X14 was S16 400
Now $9 990 50)(100x16 Was
$27 590 Now $18 990 60)(1751116
Was $58 760 Now $39 990 1
BOO 406 5126

560

Pets for Sale

10 monttl ol&lt;l male German
Shepherd lui blooded good
watchdog can 614 992 6846
A Groom Shop Pet Groomtng
Featuring Hydr o Bath Don
Sheets 37J Ge orges Creek Ad
614 446 0231
AKC black lema e Cocker Span
1el Smos old shots up to date
$150 304 937 2733

AKC registered Ch1nese Shar Pe•
pups lots ot wrinkles $250 &amp; up
614 949 2126

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repa1red New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock
Call Ron E11ans 1 8()0..537 9528

630

Livestock

8 Holsten t1e1fers av~trage. 7501
all from same herd 614 992 2143
or 614 992 6373 aft er 5 ask lor
Mchael

Ear corn lor sale 740 247 31)42

ECONOMY
Healing And Coohng
Up Grade Your
PresEint System
From $38 00 /Call For Detalls
814 245-9009

Indoor rattan pallo furniture glass
top drnlng table with four chairs
couch and two cha~rs coffee
table and end table all cuShtons
tncluded $500 Brothers Word
Processor like new $1 00 6 14
949-2217

Wanted Ho lstein he1 fer calves
614 992 7603

Pomeroy Thn!t Shop now buy ng
Levt Jeans lays children s cloth
mg must be H1 ~ cond
ton Tuesday thro ugh Friday
614 992 372S

AKC Reg1s1eree1 Boston Terner 6
Months Old $200 740 441 0631

Goll Clubs 100 SolS Unde• $100
300 Wood /Medal Drivers Under
$100 Club Bwlder Repaired 614
245-5747

620 Wanted to Buy

640

Otsh Network Satell11e With box
61~ 9492912

Frrewood $40 A Truck Loarl De
livered Call 614 446 4362 No An
swer Leave Message

Massey Harns Pacer Tracto r
wide tront end wlcultlvalors good
cond $1 ~00 John Dee re 212
lawn tractor t4hp Kolher engine
good cond $1 300 304 675
3824

Pennsylvanra .House Trestle D1n
mg Table 4 s1de c h a ~r s 2 ca p
tam charrs 2 extra leaves table
lrners $500 Phone 304 675
204S

AKC Lhasa Apso Pupp es 6
Weeks Shots Wormed Paper
Trarned $125 614 256 6904

F•rewooa For Sale $35 Pick Up
Load Will Deliver 614 256 1440
614 256 9172

John Deere M T part s $100 5
foot d•sc $100 614 247 296t

Mixed breed cows for sa le 614
992 7603

Concrele &amp; Plasttc Septrc Tanks
300 Thru 2 000 Gallons Ron
Evans Enterpnses Jackson OH
I 800 S37 9528

Exira N ce 10 Pc Formal Drmng
Room L1ke New Pn ced To Se11'
Computer W th May E11tras $350
Fa~ Machrne $150 614 446
6189 614 2146 6865

Hydraulic 011 l owest price In
town Vent free oas heatsrs pro
pane &amp; natural gas on sale now
Sider's Equipment 304 675-7421

0h•o Valley Memo11a1 Gardens 4
Cemetary Lols 614-446 2386

Movtng Sale Used Fu rn itu re
Store 130 Bulavlll8 P1ke Ga IIPO
hs Ohro 50% 0 11 Grit Shop And
Most Furniture Mon Tues Wed
10 4 Only
Polly s New &amp; Used Fumlture
We now have Army Surplus11t
2101 Jellerson Ave
Open 9 30 5 oo Mon Sal
304 67S SOFA (7632)

610 Farm Equipment

AKC registered female Sh htzu
puppy shots &amp; wormed $250
cash no checks 614 992 2607
AKC Registered Lab 2 Chocolate
Females 4 Black Male s $200
614 446-455 1
AKC Shetland sheepdogs (Sflet
1es) puppies sable and white 5
blacks blue merl e u
vet
checked excellenl pedigrees
1300 350 eacn call 614 696
1085
Blue Pornt Stamese Krltens $25
614 446 4412
Burmese Python t 1/2 Years Old
Llghled Cage 1150 614 446
4249
CFA ~9QISI&amp;red H1malayan K•t
tens 7 Weeks Old 614 446
3188
Reg1stered Seal Poin t Female
S1amese Red F arne Po•nt Per
sran Male I st Shots Wormed
Liner Trained 614 367- 7705

570

Musical
Instruments

Dixon 6 string gullar like new with
case $100 614 992 5529

Hay &amp; Grain

Atta lla m1xed hay In barn $15
$20 a roll Morgan Far m Rt 35
304 937 2018

Ear co n round and squa re ba les
ol hay 614 992 2823
Mixed Hay Delano Jackson Farm
Ph 614-446 t104 6t4-441 0450
Orchard grass clover mixed hay
large round bales $13 each 61 4
985 429 1

71 o Autos for Sale
19ll0 1990 Cars For SlOOII
Selze&lt;l Ard Sold
Locally This Month
TIUCIIs 4K4 S Elc
1 800-S22 2730 X3901

1978 Monza Dragcar 377 t. t de
5 13 Da na 6 50s 118 $7 500
Tu rnkey $4 499 Rolling Randy
614 245 9357
1962 Bu rck Rega l wh te w/bur
gundy rntenor 350 engine auto
350 1Uib0 trans ~ts of new pans
$2 600 or trade lor sma ll car
Baby clo thes guts 0 9mos goOd
co nd 3046757 t69
t9a2 Ford Mustang Red V 8 5 0
Lrte r T Tops 66 000 Mi les 1964
Bu1ck LeSab re Lrmrted 34 000
Mtl es Lea th er 1 Owne r Full
Power Equ1p 1992 Chev $2 500
llx4 V 6 Auto A•r 1 Ow ner
$8 600 Smrlh s GMC 614 446
2532
t986 Dodge 600 nice depena
able car PS PB automat c anVIm
cassene $1299 614 949-2045
1967 Chrysler F flh Ave runs
goad body good $950 614 992
5S29
1988 Ford Escort runs gcOd
llody good $850 614 992 5529
1988 Fora Tempo 11 500 M1tes
t Owner 5 Speed Runs Good
PS PB AMI FM $1 000 614 446
21 17
1989 Grand P( 11 PS PB au
lomatlc 00 amllm stereo great
car $3299 6t4 949 2045
t 990 Cadillac DeV lie Excet en t
Cond Iron V 6 Fully Loaded And
Lots Of Extras New Tires $4 995
614 446 2683 614 446 2205
614 446 9585
1991 BuCk Ae 9a1 Good Cond r
to n $5 600 614 446 9664 614
446-4580
1991 Cutlass Ca la s Auto ffJC
1990 po rs ca Auto AIC 1992
Cullass Supreme SL Cook Mo
lors 614 446 0103
1991 l iDCOin Mark VII 60 000
Mite s Runs &amp; Looks Great!
$10000 6t4 4464044
1991 ThundertH d 3 8 V 6 sun
roof new t1res lOaded $4 800
304 675 5S96
1992 Honda Acco rd EX 84 000
m les ne w tires &amp; brakes power
su nro of loaded cell phone
S7 600 304 675 4297 alter Spm
1992 Pontiac Grand AM Black
AC CrUise Tilt Looks &amp; Runs
Ell.celtent $3 900 Ask For Amos
614 446 8172 614 256 6251
1995 Neon Auto AC AM/FM
Casserte 59 000 Miles $5 000
01 OBO 614 256 6169
1995 Saturn SC2 Automallc Atr
Crurse AMIFM Cassella Trunk
Release S12 000 can Aller 5 PM
(Serious 111qu res On ly') 614
4484015
Call Erne AI Gatta Auto Satos
JacK so n P1ke 614 446 0724
Bank Financing
CARS FOR $tOOl Trucks boa t&amp;
4 whee lers motor homes fu rm
lure electroniCS computers etc
bY FBI IRS DEA Available your
area now Call 1600 5134343
E&gt;~ S 9368
Credit Problems? We Can Help
Easy Bank Ftnancm g For Used
Veh1cles No Tu•,. Uowns Call
Vrckre 614 446-2897
For sale 1986 Cullass Calars
1225 614 247 2961
Need (4. Car No Credit? Bad
Credit? Bankruptcy? We Can
Hetpt ReestaD IISf'l Cred rt Must
Make $150 Week Take Home 10
To 20% Down t2 Mon ths &amp;
12 000 Mrtes Warranty Avarlable
Thts Is Bank Frnancrng 6t4 446
8172 01614 384 6&amp;.2

•

Vulnerable Both
Dealer South
West North
Pass I "

BARNEY
I GOT US

AN' IT'S
BONELESS!!

A NICE

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

1984 GMC J1mmy 4wd !uto
good cond 12 200 304 675
14 79
1989 GMC Sa fari Full Custo m
Van $4 300 614 446-4222

THE BORN LOSER

199 1 FO ld F 250 4&lt;4 124 000
Mrles Runs &amp; l ooks Good S9 800
614 446 4044

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By Phillip Alder
John Le Carre (whal 1s h1s real
name?) wrote a novel entitled ' The
Spy Who Came In from the Cold
South felt he was Sltll out m the cold
after th1s deal
The opemng lead supphes mformatlon not only to the leader s part
ner but also lo the declarer 1f e1ther
1s paymg attenuon, of course Dcclru:
er should mterceptlhe message bemg
transmitted then try to use the knowl
edge to a1d the safe passage of h1s
contract
Agamst your four spade contract
Wesl leads the dmmond I0 four ace
Jack East returns the dl3mond e1ght
kmg two fi ve How do you contm
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ru ff A moment later, East s seco nd
trump tnck defeated the contract
How unlucky can I be' asked
South West gets a ruff wnh only
two trumps If West has three trumps
I'm safe '
You know West slarted w1th a
doubleton d1amond • sa1d North
Yes of course '
And 1f he IS to gel a ruff East
w11i need the spade ace as an entry
So at tnck three, pl ay your heart to
dum my's ace Then lead a low trump
from the dummy "
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sa1d Yes I see East IScaught If he
nses w1th h1s ace and g1ves Wes t lhe
ruff I wm the next tnck and draw
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$2 850 Or Trade 614 256 1424

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Saturday, Jan 17 1998
Yo ur probabtht1es for advance
ment m your career look strong for
the year ahead However, you' ll hi!,ve
to prove yourself every step of the
way as you climb the ladder bul you
can do 11
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)
Thmgs should go rather well for you
today lf you don.' t take yourself or
evems too senously Hold pos1 t1ve
thoughts and know everylhmg w1ll
come out OK Trymg to patch up a
broken romance? The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker can help you understand
what to do to make the relat10nsh1 p
work Ma1l $2 75 to Malchmaker, c/o
this newspaper, P 0 Box 1758 Mur-

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AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19)
Sh1f11ng cond1110ns may work m
your favortoday cspw3ll y)limbued
wnh commerc1al overtones Analyze
developmenls for any overlooked
opporlumues
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
Alhanccs thal are msututcd al th1s
ume could turn out to be ver) s1g
mficanl Be sure to treat the arrange
mems w1th the respecl they deserve
ARIES (March 21-Apnii 9)G ivc
your best performance on a specwl
prOJeCt at work today The results of
your efforts w1ll be observed and
e1aluated pra1ses could tum to ra1s
es
TAU RUS (Apnl 20 May 20)
1tssoc1ates see you as a respec led
leader because of your splendid handhng of a cnSIS Acknowledge thm
compliments and tell them your
secret
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fmancl31 deals that have been difficult to
put IOJ!elher have good chances of
bemg fi nahzed today All the loose
ends can be neatly ued together now

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ab1l11y to assess slluauons accurale
ly today 1s your beSI asset Have fa nh
m your JUdgmen l both before and
after making an evalua110n
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Keep the
profit mOIIVC uppennost_ m your
m10d today 11 w1ll encourage you to
be more mdustnous What you are
dmng now w11l be for your fulure
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sepl 22) Do not
leave anythmg to chance today 10 s1t
uat1ons where somethmg personal iS
at stake You w1ll have a better shot
at success 1f you act as director
LIB RA (Sept 23 Ocl 23) Today
attend to matters that you haven t
brought to a successful conclus10n
You could fi nalize what appeared to
be 100 Iough to do prev10usly
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22) As
long as you are daydreammg today
you mtghl as well dream b1g A goal
IS O t that far out of reach, prov1ded
you go after 11 10 a practical manner
SAGI'ITARIUS (Nov 23 Dec
21) You could be lucky today m two
unrelated areas your career and your
soc1al mvolvements G1ve equal
attentiOn to both

JANUARY 161

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Pomeroy_. Middleport, Ohio

travel agcn l.

Mystery Tou r of Tibet and Nepal, a on farm s or in sweat lodges, sw1m
brash En n Go Bragh less ' sw ing with the dolphins, or explore ancient
through Ireland. and ln s~nity With ruins. '
Dignity World Tours. which take
' " Thi s is vacation , not b~ot
patro ns to France, MeKico and the camp!" in sists its Web Site. " We
Canbbean. There's also a retreat for carry nothing larger than a book bag,
momm1cs m Northern Ca li fo rni a we sleep on soft mattresses when
and a Rcd,J-Iot Mamas Cookin ' trip .camp1n g. ca t gourmet cuiSine,
to MeXIco .
choose easy hikes and .only bike
"Our idea of ' roughi ng it' is stay- downhill. "
mg m a hotel •., ithout room scrvice. " Lindt
says. " We
go for L:Om fo rte rs. not
slee ping .
bags.
Accommudati ons arc
co mfortahlc
and charmmg:
boutique hotels,
mns.
l: hatcaux or
lu xury
barges ."

ate, high-energy or a combination.
· "To get an idea of what Rainbow
·Adventures is all about, picture
Thelma and Louise picking up Jane
Goodall , phoning the ladies from
'Fried,Grecn Tomatoes' and heading
off mto the wilderness," said Web
magazine in its December issue .
Rainbow Adventures is launching its Women Born to Be Wild
s.:ries with a Feb. 27-March 8 trip to

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limitation: no one under the age of
30 can take the trip.
·
The various excursions organized ·
by Rainbow Adventures are graded :
easy, moderate , high-ene rgy or a
combination:
Clients can go white-water rafting in Chile or horseback riding m
Iceland.
A safari to' Uganda, the "pearl of
Africa," to search fo: enqangcrcd ·

volunteer who li ved anll worked in
Sierre Leone in West Africa as a
public health worker. Trained in
wilderness survival skills, first aid
and CPR, site founded Rainbow
Adventures 16 years ago.
She savs her tours arc open to
women o~er the age of 30 " who
seek thrilling wilderness challenges
to nurture and full! II their adventurous spirits.
" II is open to any woman in good
ph ysica l condition who wishes to
stretch her personal limits. ce lebrate
a· lire transition. or ex perience outof-_thc ordinary adven tures," she
says .
.
Wild Women Expeditions there's that "w" word again arranges canoe trips for women on
the lakes and rivers of northern
Ontario in Canada.
" You stay in a riVersid e cabin.
feast on gourmet vegetarian meals
and enjoy sw immin g. paddlin g,
cycling. campfires. sauna. massage
and lounging hy the nvcr. .. says the
outfit's Web sue .
Presumably. with no men around.
tour-takers can go skinny-dipping

HOLLY RAE MCGRATH

Recital to benefit Planned Parenthood
Re s id e nt ~

of s()U\hcastcrn Ohi o
arc mv ncd to attend a rec1 tal with
Norma n S tank ~ Cohn . tenor. at the
Ohio U ni vt r &gt;~ l y Music Building
Rcc ual Hal l. Sun day. Ja n. 25
Cohn . along wuh Lynn Su lli van
at the pi;.mo anJ :-.pc..:ial guest arlist.
Emi ly V::u:ol a~. sopmno. will perform fo r the benefit of Planned Parenthood ol SouthcJ-.;t Ohi o.

The C\·cn t hcgt ns at -~ p.m. and
wil l feature Fren ch 'ongs hy Rcy naldo Hahn . some Mqzan . and . a
spec an i tn hutc to Cole Porter. RcscrvJti ons arc rcq uL'!\tl.!d . Th~.! cost is
$10 per P&gt;~'&gt;&lt;m in advancl' or at the
door. Students wi ll be admitted at no
charge with a student I.D .
Rcscrvatl{lns may he m:1dc hy
cctlling 740-W\-3375 hy Jan . 23.

When God says "No"
By Bonnie Shiveley

What do you do when God says
"Nor You've prayed and prayed.
and things don 't turn out the way

The focused on Jesu_s Christ and
have emerged victorious. Now they
look back and wonder why they
allowed thei r problem s to consume
them.
Kim said. "We reali ze that bad
things can happen to Christians. We
had nothing to hide In the trial .
Our main goal was to present
ourselves as Christians , no matter
what the outcome was. We had nothing when we went in, we had nothing when we came out."
Chuck and Kim praised God
through tl)eir difficultie s. They felt
the deciSIOn against them was God 's

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Filing deadline
for most races
set for Feb. 19

992-7834

POMEROY - In addition to
U.S. S&amp;llatc and congressional
races, local voters will also help
decide numerous state and county
races thi s fall .
County offices up thi s year
include one county commissioner,
auditor, common pleas coun judge
and county court judge .
Cand idates for most local races
have until 4 p.m. on Feb. 19 to file
their petitions with the board of
election s for consideration in the
May 5 pnm ary, wi th the exception
of independent candidates, who
have until 4 p.m. on May 4, and
county court judge candidates who
have umil 4 p.ni . on Aug . 20.
Candidates be longi ng to a major
party must submit 50 signatures
with their petitions while intermediate or minor party candidates
need 25 signatures. Independent
candidates hove different requirements basei.l on the number of
votes cast in the county during the
last general election for governor.
Meigs County offices to be
decided this year include the commissioner's scat currently held by
Republican Fred Hoffman ofM iddlcpo't. the auditor's scat llcld b.y
Republ ican Nancy Campbell of
Racmc. the positi on of Common
Pleas judge held by Republican
Fred W. Crow III of Syracuse, and
the County Court j udge scat occupied by Patrick H. O'Brien of
Syracuse.
· Local voters wi ll also select party central committee members in
their precinct.
At the state leve l, Oh io voters
will elect replacements for Gov./Lt.
Gov. George V. Voinovich and
Nancy Hollister. Voinovich is running for the U.S. Senate while Holli ster, from Marietta, is seeki ng the
Sixth Congressional District seat
held by Rep. Ted Strickland , DLucasvil lc.
Other state races include that of
attomey gcneJal, auditor, secretary
of state, state se nate. state representative, stale board of educat ion.
sta~ supreme court justices, court
of appeals, state board of education
and state ce ntral committee.
Voters wi ll also se lect a replacement for Democrat iC U.S. Sen.
John Glenn. who has announced he
wi ll not seck re-election. and also
decide the Sixth Congressional
Distnct scat now occupied by
Stnckland.

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Those wi thout children are not eligible for any cash assistance through
the welfare department , but may qualify for assistance through the federal
Food Stamp program, and can receive assistance through the Medical General Assistance Program. which provides health care benefits.
· For several years , the JOBS program placed cash assistance recipients in
job assignments in govc mmcnt offices and non-profit operations. Now. local
businesses are being included in the program.
Those business ow ners will have the advantage of additional help for a
three-month period of time at no cost to the business. After the three-month
peri od. Chapman said . the bus mess owner wi ll be encouraged to consider
the client for permanent employment. although hirin g the employee is not a
requirement for the employe r.

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By JIM FREEMAN
Times·Sentinel Start

Call the number above and yo.u will
reach the main information line at·
the Gallipolis Clinic without a long
distance charge!

3.8°/o APR Up To 48 M

$19,950*

POMEROY - As a part of Ohio Works First, the state's new welfare
reform program, clients receiving cash ass,istance are now being placed in
private businesses for the first time , to help in developing marketable job
ski lls.
.
The Meigs County Department of Human Services provides cash assistance only to those witil children, according to Barbara Chapman, who coordinates the program for:nerly known as JOBS . Ohio Works First requires that
all clients of the Department of Human Services receiving cash assistance
be on the job or seek job training .
_
The program formerly known as General Assistance, or General Relief,
which provided cash assistance to single adults with nochildren, no longer

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By BRIAN J. REED
Times·Sentinel Start

If The 992 Exchange Is A
Free Part Of Your Telephone
Service, Then You -Can Call
Holzer Clin·ic In Gallipolis
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Wel,fare reform puts clients in local businesses

best for them. "We th ought it wasn 't disc iples, "Peace I leave with you;
meant for us to have (the settle- My peace I give to you ... " They
ment). We accepted it. trusted H1m have blessed peace that passes -all
and now life i' better than it was understand ing.
before the tri al. We ' ve · become
"0 Lord , be gracious to us; we
stronger. we· ·.-e grown . God knows long for you. Be our strength every
best. Maybe somewhere down the morning . our salvat iOn in lime of
road we can help someone else. We · distress." Father. thank You . When
enjoy peace of mmd .
life hurts, we know that You are still
Chuck and Kim too k God at Hi s in control and know what's best for
word ... Jesus said , "My grm;e is suf- l us.
ficient for you, for my power is We praise You. Amen .
made perfect in weakness." Certai n. Script~:
NIV 2 Corinthians
ly. they were weak. "Be still before · 12:9; Psalm :7; John 14:27; Isa iah
the Lord and wait patiently for him 33.2.
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DISappo intment settles in your
heart. You ask. "Why did thi s happen,..
Followmg an accident . Chuck
and K101 fell devastated. They struggled through the r~ py.
pam.
heartache. lost their truck. home and
salary.
They waited fi ve years for a court
date that ended in defeat. And if that
wasn 't enough. the horc the deaths
of his dearl y loved mother and her
father.
Ch'fk and Kim were overwhe lmed. but they chose to face
lhCJr hard times wi th the Lord and
praye r.

'Dawsf'n's
Creek' and Its
young stars

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Holl y Rae McGrath celebrated her
fourth birthday on Dec. 18 wuh a
part y at the home of her parents,
Tony and Becky McGrat h and brothcr. 'lsrac :.
A Winnie the Pooh and Tiggcr
cake "''" served. Others attendmg
were grandparent s. Butch and Barb
Philiips and grandmother, Rachel
Hutton , Marty, Lor iana and J. J. Hutton, Beverl y Philips. Corey Hutton,
April Ti lli s. Sherri and Michell e
Haley. Lauri and Nata lie M1chael.
Jcss i Hodge and Creston Rifne.
Sqod mg g1 ft s were Tyler Roush,
Mikc 'and Isabe l Dill. Frank Medley
_and Martha Grue se r, Rho nda
McGroth . and Belva and Ambe r
Pierce .-

Local
basketball
action

They're into
truckin' now
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Or surl the Internet
Women -onl y tours arc a fa st~row an g ~~g m c nt of the trave l ind usTr 1ps
try. with ~ocw ral compantes on the start
at
Net ad \C rti &gt;ing " wild women" $ 1.100 per
ad ve nture:-..
" person. not
100.
Wi IJ Women Adve ntures is a includin l! air
Why the appeal to " wild
Sebastopol. C.ili f.. -hased compan y fare . '
women?"
that an;.m gc~ tnps to ('Xot rc places
Karen Sil va. professor of t_ourism
for sma ll groups of wome n. many of
Canyon
hospi tal ity at John son &amp; Wales
and
them hahy hoomcrs .
Calling
University
in Providence. R.I. , says.
At thw wacky Web site. Ri ven- To urs
In
" Let's fac e it We all want to feel
dell and co-foun.dcr Martha Lindt Sedona.,
that way once in a while . Ri ght ''"
arc p•clured a, fru mpy. sour-faced Ariz ..
Silva says that when she started
mat rons who come to life as dancing descn hes
rcscarc
hing wome n·s adventure
Carn1cn Miranda look·ali kcs - fruit itse lf as "a
trave
l
several
years ago. she was
hats and all .
woman·
surprised
to
find
only a half-dozen
' Tm mamcd to a man who si m- owned busitour
organiZers
that
catered excluply hat es tu travel. " cKplains Lindt. ness deve lsively
to
women.
" And when I travel alone wit h oped exclu Women - only tours are adding a boom to the tour industry, as women hike, sight see, and travel the world.
She adds, " I think when a man
mixed groups. there's always this sively
for
.
il!)d
a woman go on an adventure trip
guy who th ink s he needs to take care women." II offe rs jeep tours . hikmg.
For the more adventurous, there 's Chile's Patagonia region for white-- mountain gorillas, is sc heduled for
er. the woman sometimes
togeth
of me. tries to hit on me . So this glacier-wa lking, jet-boating. raft mg. Susan Eckert's Rainbow Adven- water rafting on. the wicked Rio
Oct.
6-22.
Cost:
$6.795
,
all-inclufeels
she
is holding the man back.
tnkcs away the scK ual aspect. "
biking. campin g, horschack riding tures. based in Bozeman . Mont. Futalcufu. Cost: $3,595, all-inclu- sive from New York.
With
another
woman , she docsn't
Their tours include a Magic.al and sea- b yaking . Clients can stay Exc ursions arc graded: easy, moder- sive from Miami. But there 's an age
Eckhert is a former Peace Corps feel quite so intimidated."

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'Wild .women' getting together and heading for the · wildern~ss
By D~VID L. LANG_FORD
Associated Press Wr1ter .
In her Carmen M~randa costume.
former psychotherapi st Carol Rivend_ell has a cure for what sh~ calls the
Martha Ste~art DISease. .. .
l01n the . wild women. Hang
·out m the Hunalal's._Chtll out ~~
Ch1lc. Explore Ireland braghlcss .
But never tn&gt;' d w1th men.
.
RIVendell. co-founder of Wild
Women Adve ntures. says the signs
0f MSD arc unmi stak ahlc.
" You have an unrelenting urge to
makc dried fl ower arrangement s'
You spe nd slee pless nights worrying
about wallpaper and its 111any uses.
Paper napk in s cause fit s of des pair.
Makmg anything less than perfect
causes shonncss of breath. You consider y&lt;•ursclf the Quee n of Clean
Grout."
Rivendcll ~ays any woman suffcrin g from 'M SD should call her

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In addition to continued eligibilit y for cash assistance whil e on the job,
the recipient of assistance wi ll be afforde d the opportunity to gain on -job sk ill s
traming which can be used to gain pcnnancnt employme nt, the ultim ate goal
of Ohio Work s First.
Em ployers arc urged to develop professiOnal rclat10nsh1ps with parti cipating Ohio Works First clients . by providing the client with trainin g and references in the event that the employer docs not hire the client on a perma-·
ncnt bas1s
,.
"This all goe~ back to the basic theory of Ohio Works First," Chapman
said . "which places responsibilit y on the community as a whole to make the
program work . The community must work together."
Rctml businesses arc being a'ked to consider participation in the program,

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Dr. ·King's bi~thday
servels as reminder
of national struggle
By JENNIFER RICHTER
'ilmes-Sentincl Staff

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AWARD WI,&gt;INER _:_ Linda Well of Chester, right, was congratulated by First Lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton after being recognized for her role in winning the Athens County Children Ser·
vices "Adoption 2002" award during a White Ho.use ceremony.

Family support innovation:
Meigs woman accepts award for work in adoption
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times·Sentinel Staff

The Athens
County agency's
recognition
comes for its
many innovative
support services
· to adoptive families in the state.
Highlighted in the
presentation was
the state-wide
adoptive family
retreat sponsored
by the agency for
the past·five

POMEROY - Linda Well of
Chester, resource unit supervisor
for Athc~s Couniy Children Services. wns one of two employees of
that ag~ncy in Washington, D.C.,
recentl: :o accept an "Adoption
2002" ,,waro.
Presented by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service s. Well and Chery l Proctor. a
post-adopti on worker. accepted the
award in recognition of their services to chi ldren through the
Athens agency.
It w.as one of 13 "Adoption
2002" awards of excellence select- ·
cd from 130 nominauons to the
· Children's Bureau. The· awards
were prese nted by Olivia Gordon,
asSistant secretary of Health and
Human Services.
Following the recognition pro~ram, Well was in vited to be pre~e nt for the sigtiing of the Foster
Care Re form Bill in the East Room y~ars.
of the White House.
The Alben ' County agency's
past II vc years.
rccol! niti on comes for its m01ny
The "Adop tion 2002" program
inno;,ativc support serv ices to
was miuntcd by President Clinton
adoptive families in the state.
Highlighted in the presentatiOn in December 1996 fo llowing a
was the state-wide adoptive fami - report from th e Department of
ly retreat sponsored by Athens Health ·and Human Servites that
County Children Scrv1ces for the outlined the acti on steps necessary
1

to move children more ·rapid ly
from pubhc foster care into adopti ve homes .
The action steps included promoting publi c rccogmtion of out·
standing, successful, innovative
practices in the field of adopiion by
establishing annual awards to rcc
ognize individuals and entitles wh~
make significant contributions 10
support adoption and to promo"
permanency for children.
The two public agencies recognized at the recent ceremony were
both from Ohio. They were the
Athens County Children Services
for its post adoption program, and
Lucas County Chi ldren Services
for doublin g the number of chil ·
dren placed for adoption in that
county last year.
Others receivmg awards were
three adoptive families, two private
citizens. 1wo foundations - one of
which went to the Dave Thomas
Foundation . the National Cen ter
for Adoption . one judge . and the
North American Cnunc1l on Adopt able Children. a private post-adopti on program .
Well has been employed by
Athens County Child ren Services
for more than 20 years. She and her
husband. Russe ll. and children.
Heather. Lea h and Ashton . re side
in Chester.

GALLIPOLIS - On . Monday,
schools, federal faciliucs and banks
will observe Martin Luther King Jr.
Day. The nauonal holiday commemorates King's birthday-and is used as
a day to remember his life and the
difference he made in the lives of
· black Americans.
King can be must remembered for
hi s "!Have A Dream" speech, which
was presented on Aug. 28. 1963, during the I OOth anniversary of the
Emancipation Proclamation held in
front of the Lincoln Memorial.
When King spoke , ove r 200.000
"athcrcd atthc peaceful protest to lislen to the speec h. Together. wh ites
and blacks cathcred as one in Washington D. C~ to hear King's dream .
In this speech. King spc:~k' of discnm mation. poverty. racial inequality and voli ng rights . Th is speech.
which is taught in American hi story
l'la~o;cs today. o;hows whal King envisioned I'm the future of black Americans in the society during those
tim es and the future .

"'Y"

He
"I have a dream that one day tillS
nation wi ll ri se up and like out the
true meanmg of its creed. We lwld
these truths to he self-evident that all
men arc created equal.
"I have a dream that one day out
in the red hill so fGc i~rgia the so ns oi'
fl lnncr slaves and the sons of former
sl:we owners wil l he ahlc to sit down
1 o~ ct h cr at th e tah lc of brotherhood.
' .. 1have a dream that one d:~ y even
the state of Mi S&lt;isSJppi . a state sweltering wi th the heaL of oppression.
wi ll be transformed intn an oasis of
freedom and ju,tJ ce.
" I have a ~rea m that my four little c hil~ rcn will one day live 111 a
nation where they will not he JUdged
hy the color ol their sk1n but hy their
character.
"I have a dream today"
The speech continues speak1ng oi'
other dreams such as black and whi te
children heing ahlc to hold h an~s an~
play together and freedom l'f Ullln g to
all across the country.
Kin ~ did have a dream hut he never li.vcd to sec it hccornc :.1 rL·ahty He
wasshot and killc&lt;lonApril4 . 19oX.
Prior to h1 s death. King travclcllthc
~:ountry pu shin g for c ivil nglns.
world pc:KC and ,vollng reform :-.
Kin t! wa :-. ho1n on J&lt;m. 1) . l lJ29.
111 Atla~ta . Ga. At an ,.;arl y agL1. Kmg
experienced ,cgrcgat10n lmm the
white children 111 hiS ncighhmhood.
A, a ch il~ he would play wnh while
chi ldren. hut hy &lt;the time he went tn
,chool. he wJ:o. . . cparatcd hom the
wh ite children and wa!\ fon.:cd ~n
attend a hlack 'chool.
After h1eh sc hool. Km g decided
he wanted to foll ow m the famil y's

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;;:~~ WALK - Nornell
LackeY walked with her greatgranddaughter, 3·year-old Ashley Storey, along the " Freedom •
Walk" on Auburn Avenue In
Atlanta, Ga., between the Martin
Luther King Center and the Dr.
King birth house, earlier this
month. King's birthday will be
noted on Monday. (AP)
foots teps and hccmnc a mirlistcr. He
was in spire~ hy Mahatma Gandhi
and written works by Henry David
Thoreau . Following comp letion of
hi s doctorate degree, King moved to
Montgomery. Ala .. in 1954 to work
as a pastor in the Dexter Aven ue Baptist Church ..
He hccamc involved wt th the civil rights movement when he had
heard of Rosa Parks aiTest in December 1955 . She was arrested for not
allowing a white bus rider to take her
scat on a public bus in Montgomery.
In retali ation, the Afncan-American leaders gathered the community
t,ogcthcr by boycotting the bus company. The hoycott. which lasted 3R I
uays. was stopped hy a U.S. Supreme
Cou n order declaring it illegal to segregate on hu ssc s in Alahama.
King led numerous peace ful
p&lt;ot(St·s fighting for civil ri ghts and
a desegregated soc1cty for African· .
Americans . For hi ~ c:lTort:-. over the
ye ar~ . Kin g was nominated !'or a .
Nohcl Peace Pnzc in 1964. Also Ill
I %4 , Pre sident Lyndon Johnson
s1gncd the C1vi l Rights Act mto law.
The followmg year, thanks to
etlorh hy K•ng and his man y
African- Arncncan lollowc r~ . a law
was pa"cd allowi ng Afril:an -Amcritun:-. the nght to vote . He :-.pent the
nex t few year\ hcforc his Jcath
,pc a~m g l.lhout civil ri ght:-. and the
ng hh of the underprivileged .
Four da ys afte r hi s death. the first
lcg1slation rccogniJ.ing King's hlrth(Con!inued on A2)
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Co.urt allows payment of.some legal fees to trustee
GALLIPOLIS - Guyan Township Trustee Roger Watson has been
awarded legal fees for defending
himself against allegations contained
in a state auditor 's report.
Gallia County Common Pleas
Judge Joseph L. Ciun said Watson, as
a public official , "had a right to
defend against any unfounded
charges" in the report and added
Watson can collect $4,7BI.60 from
the county comrnissio!Jers for representation and investigative wor~ done
prior to a libel and defamation suit he
fi led in November 1994 .
Cain also allowed for 2-112 hours

of conference time with the county 's
prosec ut ing attorney "with regard to
reimbursement for attorney fee s
which the plaintiff and his counsel
had reflected in their billi ng on th is
matter after the suit was. fil ed."
The court is not allowing for payment of expenses connected to Watson 's suit because it was "a private
act'ion and would not have been, a
benefit to Guyan Township"
Cain 's decision stems from a controversy that arose after Watson
sought and rece ived a State grant to
repai{ a township road in early 1994.
The action was questioned by then-

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County Engineer Joseph Leach since
the application was not made through
his office .
.
Leach subsequently req uested an
in vestigation by several state age ncies into the grant. and a report was
prepared by the audi tor's office.
The report "indicated posSible
improper activity." according to
Cain's decision, and upon its release,
Watson felt his reputation had been
damaged. He later fi led suit against
Leach and several other defendants,
but summary judgments led to the
dismissal of all defendants except

A jury rejected Watson '; libel and matter, Cain concluded that Wa!Son
defamation allegat ions against the was entitled to payment of fees connected to his role as a public orrldal.
engineer in June 1996.
" Plaintiff had a right to have an
Cain noted that when the grant
auorn
cy to review these matters (i n
issue arose . Watso n at first empl oyed
the
report
) and protect the interest of
his own counse l, but later asked the
the
town
ship.
such as the grant and
prosec uting attorney to obtain co unhim
self
as
a
public offi cial , from
sel for him through the county. But
un
founded
accusations,"
Cain said.
because Watson had by then llled a
private sui&lt;. his application for coun- "However. this court find ~ that the
prosecuting of the civil case ... was
sel was denied .
Watson, represented by Gallipolis clearl y a personal and priv~tc right of ,.
attorney William N. Eachus, request- ac t&gt;on and would not be subject to
ed reimbursement' on legal fee s last reimbursement for attomcy fees assoAugust. Following a review of the ciated with th is mailer.''

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