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Page 10 • The Qaily Sentinel

Pomeroy.- Middleport, Ohio

hy

We had met the boat tn Moseby
Camp. a tmy harbor that rcqutred a
small plane and school bus ndc from
Vancouver.
Wtth the help of a knowledgable
crew and a natural1 st lramed 1n
manne hiOIOg) . we explored hundreds of miles of shoreline dunng
the seve n-day excursiOn

Wildlife, such as this deer peacefully grazing, abounds on the
tslands.

· Abundant
wildlife and
spectae ular
scenery
make these
tslands
a
spectal
10
place
VISit,
but
to
access
native village sues
and
the
sheer number of stand•ng totem
poles make
them umque
111 the world.
The
Hatda. the
tndige nous
people.
have m part
reclatmcd
thetr land
and
thetr
hentage m a
coopcrattvc
effort wtth
the C&lt;1nadt·
an go ve t nmcnt Thts
began '" 1987
when
the
southern ISlands were dcclarec a
national park Gone arc the poachers. the vandals and the cham saws
Native vtllage sues arc protected by
law and guarded by Hatda "Watchmen
Durmg our tnp we learned much
abo ut the controversy that still
brews between the nattvc peoples
and the uovernment (the Hatda '"""
the land was stolen from them to
begm Wtlh) and about thetr culture
from the Watchmen who shared
thetr htstory. A revere nce for land,
sea and all thmgs natural affected
every aspect of Haida hfe. These tradttions are bcauttfully portrayed in
thetr art.
I was unprepared for the emottonal tmpact of our first sighting of
the vtllage of Sgangwaii, an lnternattonal Hentage Site. As we
approached m our mnatable Zodtac,
weathered gray poles wtth dramatic
carvmgs rose from the mtst to nng
the mlet like ghostly sentinels.
A closer look revealed a fantasttc
array of ammals. symbols and nattve
htstory captured 10 wood. We carefully walked the mossy carpet to
avatd steppmg on fragments of
totems and decaymg lodge poles
that dotted the long -abandoned site
It was easy to tmagmc cances
noatlng Ill thiS lovely natural harbor
and the votces of the ancestors m the
trees Hatda dwel lings lasted for
generations when occuptcd. but now
- long-abandoned - they arc
hcmg rcclauncd by the earth. Sgang-

JOIIled a11 Ottll;atd Bound t11p hy
mhtakc
Th.mklu ll) . there w~te le\\
lll sCLls They \\ould havl' rn.tdc the
,JCIOhll
illkC" tlu n u~h .,l1ppc1y
u~vav-&gt;c ... veltH.'.II d1 op., .mtl oodles
.JlllhDr.lgl' m hbnJ Ba&gt;
ol mud L' \ Cn IIHHl' dtal lcng mg An
The t (&gt;(KI -Ioot mount:un looked occasH&gt;n.tl tock cltmh punctuated
ilk..: .1 r\'.hon .Jhlc cl 11nh - wornkd the hu .. hwhal'km ~
h.1 . . c w1th .tn npcn -. umm1t that
\Vc hcgan o pttllli!-.IH.:,IIIy .. logg mg
p1 Uilll,Cd \ ll' \\-. ol hnth lsl.md B.1y through a hog . loll m~,.omg . . on ol .1
.tlH.Ithc P.lllll l lllllll 1h ~ uc .. t
tr.HI hut Jltt: t ,\ H.:' I.IIIH: Iy siHlll IIITIC .
Chlid1 cJi .md older pas .. engers ,\II CVHk m:r ol p!C\ IOUS lontpnnts
\\ ~: rc dhulUT.Jgl' d IHHll trytng tlu ..
w:1s ](].,t 111 thr t.tn~k We never
,IIHI \\C I L' 1l lll'JL'd .In altt.Tn,JIJV!.' tnp
made 11 to the tt&gt;p
til ~~~ 11Jl· pPo ling 111 B.tllhthy N.1rAltc 1 t~ ll hout ., ul P•Lklng.
...cr.Jmhlmg cJ.l\\ lllll! .IIH.l sqUI,hmg
r P\1. '
Bllth ortiOil '\ . . ou ndcd lntCIC stlng. through .111 \ill!\ nlt en.un. we hrokc
hut I t hn'c 111 -. ti L' tlh my -.c.t kg ..
out liltll thl' turuJr.l .It the crc~t
I Ill 111 p r ~..· tt y ~npJ .. h.tpc. nght 1 some relati vel y nnrm.li htkln!.! At
H n\~ !1..H1gh lllUIJ II he 1
thiS po1111 the log suddenly roll~d tn .
I .ttcr I 11ou ld 11ondcr 11 I d l'lllllpktl'l y mo~skmg the pc:.lk ~mlcd

rm

rcachmg the summit. we headed
down the mountain . p1csum·
ahly on a clearer Irati now that we 'd
· scouted" It from the top
The two other women 111 the
group and I had hondcd hy that tunc.
1n the firm conclusiOn thal our two
male gu tdes were as lost as any man
m a lillmg ~ tallon who 1ctu~cs to ask

111

h;:~Lk

U1rci..'t1ons

Smcc the guest group tncluded
two lawyers and a]ourn.thst. we figured they really weren't trymg to
.th.tndon us m the woods But I
unagmc the level of our whming
.titer the tlurd hour of hushwhacktng
had them cuntemplaltn g 11.
Not that they weren ' t skt llcd at
what they were dotng . Our leader.
the shtp 's captam. scampered
upwards ltkc a mountain goat - '"
tcnms shoes no less Both gu1dcs

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Ms Fawce tt recc l\ ed "more than ~~;~~~
mmor IOJUfl\!s· 111 the Jan 2X attack.
hu111 was unclear whether ~ he was l
hospilahled , satd Lawrence Wcbstcr. a superviSor '" the ctty atlorncy's uff1ce
Ms. Fawcett 's lawyer dtd •not
return a telephope ca ll seckmg wmmcnt Monday

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Rain tonight, lows in
upper 30s. Thursday , rain, •
htghs in lower 40s

en tine
Vol. 48, NO. 209
&lt;lj1998, Ohio Vlllley Publishing Company

3 Sections, 24 Pages, 35 cants
A Gannett Co. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, February 11, 1998

Stunning natural beauty makes Queen Charlotte Islands a tourist haven.
wan seems frozen m ttme and a sad
memonal to the mvaston of the
whtte man
When vtllagcs were thnvmg.
huge red cedars were carved and
erected 111 front of long houses to
tdcnttfy the owner, tell famtly histo-·
ry and serve as barometers of prosperity. Often a tunnel through the
pole would be the entrance.
Houses have names that tell a
story even now that their owners arc
long gone. At Tanu, another major
village stte, our teen-age guide
proudly walked us through the fallen
log poles and house ptts which are
all that remain
Loud House stood next to the
House With Fire Always Burning
next to House Wtth Fire Gmng Out.
The younger generatiOn now tells
the stones of lhctr ancestors that
thetr parents were prevented from
repeatmg .
The Hatda have passed on part of
thctr htstmy orally They now have a
wnttcn language, but the numbers of
Hatda have dimmtshed
The tnbe lost 80 percent of us
populatton to smallpox m the 1860s.
House Where Somcthmg Terrible
Happened possthly matches a legend of a fisherman lost at sea. hut
what happened to the owner of Not
Domg as Well as He Once Was!
The natural world IS no less tmprcsstvc 10 the Queen Charlottes. A
mal'" rockcry for sea birds. they arc
called the Galapagos ol the North
hcc.1u'e of the limned and spcualIICd spc~:u.:s that have thnvcd m 1so-

lat10n.
During our end-of -summer sad.
there were fewer numbers of htrds
- nestmg sca:son m the sprtn g 1s the
best ltmc lor htrdcrs to vtstl - but
the spcctes we dtd spot were
thnlhng.
While we were marvc lmg at the
multicolored starfiSh 111 the ttde
pools of Seal Rock. sttlt-lcggcd oyster catchers poked their long hooked
orange beaks from behmd rocks and
chattered at us . Speedy tufted
puffins buzzed the boat. tcstmg photographers' skills. And magnificent
bald eagles watches us from the
treetops in almost every anchorage.
The Island Roamer ts cqutppcd
with Zodtacs to ferry small groups
m for a closer look at the forest '"
well as kayaks for those who wtsh to
paddle the shorehne.
From these vantage pomls we
qutetly observed hears on the beach.
btrds in the bays and Ooated by a
forest of submerged sea hfc at low
ttdc . Pulsatmg orange It on's mane
jellyftsh. with tentacles danglmg
mto the deep. often dnfted by and
were dutifully counted by the I0- .
year-old on board.
More adventurous guests w~nt
ashore to htke through the hogs and
ro~,;ky tcrr,un
As the shtp 's cook put It when we
returned after a parttcularly arduou'
slog through the hog. " Htktng m
B C.' 1 You hushwhack until you ge t
tired and then turn around .tnd hu,h whack hack.'
Indeed. few VIsitors attempt to

l11kc 10 Queen Charlottes. so lr.uls as
we know them don t extsl II you're
w11lmg to work ;II 11 !hough. the
rcwmds ;uc man y
We 'pe nt hours m the w1ldcrncss
without sccmg: ~mo ther human and

were lrc.lt..:d to :oipCd.KUIM Vlsl.t!'!,
hotan1cal thscovcncs sur.:h as the
ttny carmvorous plant lhe sundew.
and a sw1m m ;.m .tlp1nc lake
For pore creature comlorl. the
htghltght ol the tnp was the natural
haths on Hot Springs Island Rock
poob ol vanous Mzcs and tcmpcr~l·
turcs have hcen used hy the Hatda
and thctr guests lor centuncs
In gruttohkc form ations nght on
the shore. we soaked off the tnul dtrt
and worked ou t the kmks 111 our
kayak shoulders. All the whtle surrounded by the sea and a snowcapped rmg of peaks
For satlors , the Island Roamer
was a JOy. We were treated to unusually clear weather (pack your slicker
for the Pan he Northwest) and spent
hour,. under full sml stretched nul 10
the sun on the deck whtlc we casually searched for whales
1 hcsc waters arc known l m nrc a'
.md humph.tck whales . Our hcst

TOP WINNER • Amber Snowden was presented the John Mora Memorial Award for best
project at the annual Science Day at Meigs Mid·
die School. The eighth grader was presented

were •cady to extend a hand in st:ary
rnomcn L~
and cm:ouragcd us
throughout
At one pomt !lost my footmg and
was danglmg hy one ann over a
crc\'assc wuh a nasty dtop below
Clms. the first mate. dtd a handy hll
of resc ue work. d1ggmg :.l trml to me.
plantutg lumsclf and gtvmg me a
handhold-then-knee escape route . I
wanted 11 on v1dco.
On the other hand. the women
sttll assumed the men were Just
punmg a good face on hcmg flat -out
lost "We rc not lost... they kept
telling us "We know right where
the hoat IS . We JUst J on 't know how
to get there " More ~rumblmg from
the ranks
Fmally we emerged on the beach
scratched up and lilthy. i&lt;X&gt;king like
a "G tllt gan 's Island" outtake. We

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were so tired we could h:1rely speak.
We looked for sympathy lrom the
wom,m i.:hcl on hoard who· &lt;.1 hccn
&lt;In thts " htke " m the past. hut had
shrugged It all oil
"Thts IS htkmg 10 BC ... she
explamed to us ohvtously soft types

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Plaques were presented lo II
eighth graders receiving supertor ratIngs tln their sc1ence exhibits at
Monday night's open house at Meigs
Mu)dk School.
The John Mora Memorial Award
fpr the best proJect went to ~mber
Snowden for her project entitled
"The Stroop Effect: A Kindergarten
Review."
Others receiving superior ratings
whtch qualify them to compete in the
Dtstrict Science Day at Ohio Untversily on March 7 were Momca
Moon. "Which Paper Towel IS

hn wh .tles
It 's no mystery why the native
people so chcnsh H.uda Gw.ut The
sea :tTH.J the I orest must have hccn .1
he.tvcn ol n:Huwl hounty in the &lt;old
days Wh.ll we sh.u ed wnh tl1c111 .md
thc1 r spmt 1s stl llljUIIC womh:1lul

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PAMIDA
POMEROY, OH.
FRIDAY, FEB. 13TH- SATURDAY, FEB. 14TH

HOURS: 1 TO 7

SUPERIOR RATINGS • Receiving superior
ratings on science projects at the Meigs Mid·
die School Science Day were left to right, front,
Mindy O'Dell, Erin Hartson, and Amber Haning;
second row, John Krawsczyn, Nlchole Runyon,

Strongest". Enn Hartson. "T:tktng the
Taste Test ": Ben Haley. "Whtch Type
of Motor Oil Has the Best Molecul.tr
Structure'&gt;";
Mmdy O'Dell. "What Co ndtttons
Affect your Blood Pressure the
Greatest''".
John Kraw&lt;ezyn. "Is Htp Dysplasia in Golden Remevers Genettc'":
Debtna Etchit1ger. "How Can the
Amount of Bacteria Found on
Kttchen Sponges and Dishcloths be
Reduced'!". Kwyno Let b. "What
Laundry Detergent Gets Clothes
C1eaner'c' Amber Hanmg. "How
Does Earthquake Lt4uefact1on
Work ''": Nicole Runyon: "Wtll

Homemade
Medicines Really
Work!": Andrew Baker. "From Lenses to Optical Instruments" . Josh Napper. "Can Limestone Be Used to Protect Pme Trees Irom Actd Rmn·&gt; ·
Krista Johnson. sctence teacher. m
presentmg the plaques staled thai the
purpose of the day is to stimulate
interest tn science, to promote
rese.trc h und knowledge and to tee'
ognize high achievement in attaining
these obJeCttves
Each project was JUdged by a team
of professtonals or educators in four
areas -- onginaltty and creativity.
clanty of expresston. use of the scientific method. and knowledge

.

Delana Eichinger, and Kywnn Leib, and third
row, Josh Napper, Andrew Baker, and Monica
Moon. Also receiving superior ratings and qual·
lfylng for district competition were Amber
Snowden and Ben Haley, not pictured.

Floor vote expected today
on new school ·tunding plan

By JOHN McCARTHY
Associated Press Writer
.tc h~eves.
COLUMBUS - A new plan to
The JUdges were Lmda Smith,
ask voters' to ratse the sales tax by a
chemistry teacher at Meigs H1gh
penny per dollar is movmg 4uickl y
School. Dave Barr. btology teacher at through the House. bul it could come
Metgs Htgh School. Wendy Halar.
apart if labor unions persuade
administrative asststant for Meigs
Democrats to If} to restore a w~tge
Lucal Schools. Jesst Vai I. teacher at
provismn concermng school conMeigs Middle School: Vinton
Rankin. env.ronmental technictan of struction.
The House F,inance Committee
Philip Sporn Plant ..and lvaunna Netvoted 22-6 to send the bill to the lull
gler. chemtst at Phihp Sporn.
House for consideration. A lloor vote
Students receivmg superiors at the
Distnct Sctence Day wi II 4ual ify to was expected today.
But a labor leader who testtfted
compete m the ·state contest at Ohto
before the committee sa1d untun&lt;
Weslyan Universuy in Delaware on
would support the plan only tf
Apnl18.
Democrats can amend the bill to
Continued on page 3
restore prevailing-wage prov1stons in
school constructton.
Tom Louts of the 14.500-member
lnternattonal Union ol Operatmg
Engineers said losing tht: prevadmg
wage cosls each of his members ~an
average of $1.500 per year on school
proJects. He said the union could not
support the new tax plan unless precontact Margaret Parker. commlltee vailing wage was returned
"That solutton must begm with
chatnnan . one of the committee
our
paychecks." Louis said.
members Rev. Willtam MidRepublicans
last year used the
dlcswarth. Thornton. Becky Bacr
to
wtn
support of the btll
provtsmn
and Da ve Gl!lt!ckner. or the Metgs
that
allocates
money
for school butldMu ...eum
mes
Democrats
opposed
the plan.
Baer dtsplayetl a tentatt ve btcenle~dmg
to
a
bttter
ftght
that the
tennl.lllol!o tor Meigs County mcorRepublicans
won
.
pnratlng part of the" state logo The
Demo~.:rats earlier mdu.:ated that
need for new and updated church htsthev
wou ld seek a repeal ol the protories wa~ J1scussed along With the
VIs;on
m tht! new plan But no
Continued on page 3

Planning for local celebration
of Ohio's bi·centennial .continues

who expec-ted a tnul. ol all tlungs
·'Not enough pcnplc l'omc hc1e to
make a ttatl Dtd you h.tvc lun' ·
Well. ye'

If you go on a sailmg voyage to the Queen Charlotte Islands

the plaque by Krista Johnson, left, science
teacher and director of the program which
Involved more than 100 students with science
exhibits.

Amber Snowden receives John Mora
Memorial Award for best science project

spt' lllng was ol a podol uncommon

Farrah Fawcett's boyfriend charged with battery j
I OS ,\N(;J:I I:S (AP I - Aclt c&gt;S
l·.m.th F.11cc~ 11 s ho) l11cnd wa'
-.· haT_:!cd \\llh ml .. d(!l1CanOJ h.1ttcry
lot .tllcgcdl) allacklng he&gt; at h"
13ci·Atl lwmc Ja,l month
PmdULlT-dnec tor Jrtmcs On 44.
\\ ,ts c h.ue~d Fnd.ty .wuh a &gt;t n~lc
count nl h. ttt cr) ,wthntt llcs sotd He
could l.tcl' .1 year tnpll and a $2.000
I Jill' II \,.ll/l\ It: led

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Sports on P11ge 4

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Hiking in British Columbia.has its own unique twists and turns
llv IHTH RENNEISEN
~iarin Independent Journal
One ul 1hr np lton ' lor our thtrd d.1y
ul tl.t\ Cimg tn tile Queen Ch.1rloncs
\\,IS ,1 \IJ CilUUU., ht~C · til the tnp of
Mount Y,ttt,l ]O( lllllllt! .1hovc an

&lt;'·~

Meigs, Eastern
and S.outhern ,
lose contests

I

the paths of the "Hatda," the proud
natt vc people who have called these
tsland s home for the tens of thousands of years ..
Our group of 18 rela~ed on the
deck of the 68-foot' ketch Island
Roamer, anchored for the cvemng .
We were here to sat I Hatda Gwauthe Hatda name for the Charlottesand catch a ghmpsc of a lime gone

~ ......

Tuesda.Y, February 10, 1998

Queen Charlotte Islands abundant with ·native folklore and wildlife
By BETH RENNEISEN
Marin Independent Journal
We were wrapped in the st tllncss
ol Anna 's Cove. silent exceet for the
chdtten ng ol kmgftShcrs ·and the
lhppmg of a p1¥eon Gutlilmot with
It' bn~ ht red feet pumptng funously
aaoss the surface of the water
The Queen Charl otte Islands are
.t piau.: lor qu1et retreat. Isolated
Iro n! C.tfljda's wes tern Bnu sh
ColumiJt.t matnland both culturally
&lt;1ml ~cng taplllCally These tslands.
tcchmcally part of western Canada.
~1ft:' ht:' lit:'\ ed to have been fonncd hy
,1 ':oL'p,uatc tcctumc plate thatnugrat cd nonh Irom the eq uator
Sp.usc l) populated, they arc a
~ t l'.ll pl.lu.:' to g.tthcr your thought s
\\hdt .... ulm g th t:' v.atcr s and wnlk1ng

.....

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH

.
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·

Sentinel News Staff
Planning for local prOJects and
programs to celebrate Ohio's hicentennial was continued at Monday
mghl's meeting of the Meigs County/OhiQ B.'centenntal Commtttee held
at lhe Me1gs Museum
Beautification projects were d,,_
cussed wtth Jeff Thornton reporting
that he has planted carnations m hts
gret=nhouse for U!\e m landscaping

proJecls. Locatton of plantings was
dtscussed with one bemg proposed
for the l'Ourthou!\e yard It was sugoested thai hoys and girls 4-H.
~cuuts, JUniOr garden clubs. FFA and

FFH might be interested 111 participating m the landscupmg proJI!i..'t ~.
Also presented at the meetmg was
a ptcture of a county flag destgn. the
one now used by the Meig' Count y
Emergency Medical Service. whtch
shows the courthouse. the nver. agnculture and industry. .
Before any firm decision ts made
on the !lag destgn. it was dectded to
solicit :mggest10ns from the public.
Those Wllh dt!sign ic.Jeas are ask~d to

amendment was offered on the salestax plan to restore prevathng wage.
"We dtd not thtnk 11 was the best
time. in this commtttee. to bring up
thts ""'e ... satd Rep Vernon Sykes
of Akron. the committee's ranking
Democrat.
The committee chmrman. Rep
Tom Johnson. said he was aware that
labor was pressunng th~ Dt!mocntls.
"I apprectate the bipanisan effort
in handling this bill," said Johnson.
R-New Concord.
The new plan was stmilar to one
the House failed to pass lasl week as
a proposed amendment to the Ohio
Constitution. That proposal came up
two votes short of the 60 needed In
pass such an amendment.
The new plan would not amend
the cons lttutwn. though. so only a
simple nHIJOrtty of the 99-memhcr
House need to vote for its passage.
But opponents satd they would lile
a lawsUit agatnst the stale should the
Legtslature pass the plan They satd
the approach vtolates the constitution
because lawmakers have no power lo
l.lsk voters to puss law s.
Attorney General Betty Montgomery. however. satd Tuesday that
the Legtslature's appn1.1ch would
pass const itUti ona l muster. based on

research done by the slate\ lawyers
Half of the additional sales tax
would go to school buildtngs and
operational changes that were
approved last week. The other half
would provtde property-tax rchef for
homesteads.

Rutland Council OKs l'voinovich: Ohio well-prepared for future
new poI ice officer . A~sociated
Rutland V1llage Council approved
the htnng of a new poltce officer durmg its monthly meeltng Monday
mghl.
Council approved the htnng ol
Kevin Dugan who will take over the
post ).Iter thts month. Meanwhile.
council approved a computer desk
and a software packet for the polleeman's compwer.
Mayor JoAnn Eads swore 111 Martin Andrews as a new member ol vtllage council. He Joined counctl members Judy Denney. Dick Fetty and Jay
Dewhurst at Mooday night's meetmg.
Counctlwomen T:tmmy Searles and
Verna Martin were absent.
Council approved the monthly
rerort presented by Clerk Rosemary
Sn •wd.:n-Eskew contaming the folIo ing balan~es: cash book balance.
$ ' i.515.82:
general , fund.
$1 11.04: ctvtc center. $1.163.85:
pouce. $3.633.86; law enforcement.
$487.33: street. $8.287.49: highway.
$5.872.85; water department.
$6.829.33: sewer department.
$4.945.23: sewer debt. $5,542.27:
utility department, $13.082.35:
FEMA. $68.784.07.
Eskew also reported the village
ha~o cenificales of deposits in the
ban!l,._f'or $25.000 each and that the
first insuillment of the Federal Emergency Management Agency gmnt for
tlood rehabilitation/relocation for
$175.000 has been received.
Council opened and approved the

sole scaled btu lor $1.101 recctved by
Robert Snowde n for the vtll,,ges
Toyota truck.
In other equipment maners. counctl approved the purchase of four
pteces of former miht.try eq Uipment
for $2.500 from DRMO in Columbus The equtpment -- two 5-ton
dump lru&lt;.:ks. a 2 1/2- tun l'i.lr~o r.:arrter. and u gener.llor -- was obt:.1ined
lollowmg last year's flood .
Dave Davts reported on work
nel!ding done m the v1ll.tge and suggested council purchase cellular
phones Council tablet! dtscusston on
the subject.
Counctl approved htnng two contractors on a four-week contract to
put 111 sewer pumps and control panels. In addttton. an estimate from
Myers Paving of Henderson. W.Va ..
for $10.152 to pave Nelson . Bryant
and Elm streets was approved.
II was noted that the new overhead
door for the civic center. funded by
the Ohto Emergency Management
Agency and the Rutland Emergency
Medical Squad. has been installed.
Council approved sendmg Eskew
to a mandatory clerks' schoolm Cambridge for $35 and approved a request
from Eskew to make a $7,000 payment on the new backhoe.
In other business, council set next
month's meeting for Marth 9, 7 p.m.
at the ctvtc center and mel in executive sesston to discuss personnel.

B PAUL SOUHRADA
Press Writer
COLUMBUS.- Democrats and
Gnv. George Voinov1ch agree un :Jl
least one thine There is a lot more
wor~ to be do~e 10 Vomovtch 's final
year m office.
"Ohio ts stronger today than It's
been in anyone's memory. und ''
well -prepared fllr even greater days
ahead, .. Voinovich said Tuesday 111
hts eighth- and final - State of the
State speech.
In a 50-minute speech fllled'Wtth
references 10 how Ohio 't:tcks up
aga1nsc the rest lhe (UUntry.
Vomovich trumpeted hts accompltsnments stnce laking -oflice in
1991. Among them. slashmg welfare
rolls by half aod cutting the growth
of Medicatd . the federal-state proGOV. VOINOVICH
gram that helps pay for health care
for the needy, aged. blind and dtsabled. and for low-mcome families agreed.
"Governors give state of the state
with chi ldren .
speeches
to give good news ... satd
The state also tops the nation in
Mary
Boyle.
Voinovtch 's opponent
numerous economic and soc tal indithe
U.S.
Senate
seal now held by
for
cators - from low unemployment
Democml
John
Glenn.
rates and busmess expansion to the
"But the leadershtp responstbthnumber of children enrolled 10 Head
ty
is
to add[ess the tougher news "
Start preschool programs
Voinovich
has failed to solve a
Voinovich boasted before an Ohio
number
of
problems.
parttcularly the
House chamber packed with legtSiaOhio
Supreme
Court
order to fix the
.tors, state officeholders, Ohio
stale's
school-funding
probkm. she
Supreme Court JUSltces and state
said.
·
agency officials.
"The governor today painted a
II is not enough. said Voinovich,
who is barred by law from seeking a very rosy picture of education in
Ohio." added Senate Minority leader
lhtrd term.
AI least\?~ thai part. Democrats. Ben Espy. D-Columbus. "The gov-

crnor ha' to .tdm&amp;t that des pile ht,
best ellorts. &amp;t's not enough...
Ne tth ercnuld deny however. that
all the 0oood n~ws has transl.&lt;ted """
.
~1\yh t gh
approval mllngs lor
Vninovtch A statewtde poll released
10 mtd-Nuvember satd 69 percent ol
those quest toned approved ol the )Ob
Vowovich was doing - .tn all · ltmc
htgh
But II' all VumovH.:h wa . . rntere~l ­
eJ m wa .. ht~ Senat~i,, ekct1on, he
wou ld JUst keep h" nmuth 'hut. 'a td
Ohtu GtlPChamnan Roben Bennett.
Though the speech wa ..... hnrt Ll n
new policy IOitr,lll\-e'. Vo1novu.: h tluJ
take the opportunity 10 urge the Legl.,lature lO move. lorwan.J With a plan
10 ask voters 111 May lo approve a
,;J ]es tax mnt:a \t: The lnl'n:a;.;e
would raiSe more th.tn $1 htllton

annually lor school, and rc"dcnltal
property '" ' rcltcl
Vomovtrh also a'ked lawmake"
to tuck $100 mdlwn lor the schonl
huddw g a''"'tance progr.un mto the
$ 1 5 htllton constructton hudget lat l..'r 1h1s yc.tr
Other new propu,:tls tlet:u led 1n
the speech tncl uucd
- A $1 7 mll ll nn progr.tm to proVIlle new,, 1nlornl.1tlon .md pmgr.tmrnmg to early chdtlhootl teal' h·
ers and day care centers at I.51 X) sites
- Expandm~ the E.trly Start program to g•vc flr,t-tnne paren1' the
optiOn ol geltJng a Vl , ll !rom an early childhood prolcsstnnal
- A partnershtp wnh the Oh10
Hospital Assoc1at10n to cmure that
ll&lt;!W parents leave the hospital with
parenting 1nforma11on

State of the State-Highlights
By T.he Associated Press
Reaction to Gov. Geor~e Votn&lt;IVIch \State ul the State 'peech on
Tue,day. whtch focused .;n education reform and the attempts to li x
Oh10\ school-fundmg system
" I believe that wtth the grow1 ng economy. there\ an nppnrtuntt y
to fix what's wrong With publrl' educat10n Wllhoul a tax wcrea!&lt;.t!."' s.ull
Republican Secretary ol State Bob Taft. who " runmng lor governor
lhts year. "Tax tncreases. tn my vtew. should be a la.'t resort ..
"It's unconsciOnable that the governor" makmg the a-.sumptton
that they've amved at a thorough and efficient lundtng 'Ystem:· ':ud
Wtlllam.Phtlli,, e~el'ullve director of The Ohto Coalition for E4u1ty
and Adequacy of School Funding, the group that suceessfull) challenged tn court the state's exiSitng system for fundmg publi c school'

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Wednesday, February 11, 1998

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel

Page2
Wednesday, February 11, 1998

By Jack Anderson
'Est46tulid 111 1948
and Jan Moller
Sometimes, when a leader makes
111 Court Strut, Pomeroy, Ohio
one mtstake he can spend the rest of
614-992-2156 • Fax 992-2157
h1s life tryrng to correct 11 That 's the
case w11h Krng Husscrn the long
sur\lvrng ruler of Jordan
H1s mmake happened a tad over
30 years ago dunng the S1x Day
A Gannett Co. Newspaper
War wrth Israe l Because he chose to
JOin the war on the s1de of other
ROBERT L WINGElT
Arab countnes, he lost Jerusalem
Publllher
and Israel has held onto 11 wu h fer
vor ever smcc
The cuy v.hrch IS sacred to three
CHARLENE HOEFUCH
MARGARET LEHEW
maJor world relrgrons rcmarn s the
General M.nsger
Controller
most contcntrous portiOn ot the soca lled peace process rn the Mrd
die East
n.. Stollntt - - , _ ro lho - - rudtr1 on • btold rill/If oflllplca.
And arguments over Palcsunran
Shott- PliO- or-),.,.. lho b o l l - of llolng publllh«&lt; T'y/»ff t.f.
""Y
EM:h lhould lndvdo oligfllfllro, , - . ,
rule rn the West Bank would proba
-dlyU_phoM_Spoc/fy•-""'"'""'",.,.,.,.ID•PrntouuiiJr:l• bly be Jess of an ISsue today rf Jor
ro !Mt0r1 ro 111o f:dfllw, n.. S...tlnol 111 Coull St. l'omefDl', Olllo dan hadn t lost natiO nal control of
I..;~:~~-.~~~-~FAX~~ID~I~I:~=~~~~I=57~------~--------~~.----.--~.A thai arco Krng Hussc m mrght well
ha ve allowed a ne w Palcstmran state
on that tcrrrtory hy now whrch
Israel hasn 1
Nc\Crthclcss Hussem has been
the most act rvc Arab leader bchrnd
the scenes rn the pursull of Mrddlc
By DONALD M. AOTHBERG
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON- Not once m Amcncan history have votcJS g1vcn sen
ous consrderauon to a woman as preSident Not e\en close Forty one pres
1dcnts 41 of them men
Yet polls show voters arc more likely to trust women pohtlclans
At a time when the public IS bombarded wrth allegatrons of personal mrs
conduct by a male presrdcnt mrght the politrca\ atmosphere be growrng
more favorable for women who dream of runnrng for the Whrte House'
" I hope so sard former Rep Pat Schroeder D-Colo, who came wuhm
a teardrop of tunnrng for preSJdentrn 1988 Wouldn'tthat be nrcc
'We trust women more than we trust men sa1d pollster Peter Hart So
on questtons of mtegnty women have a hrghcr cred1btlity factor
He satd women also get ht ghct marks on qucstrons of moral values
But there still IS the commander m ch1ef factor
'The most1mportant factor rs what we call the competency clement Can
1 feel col)1lortable w1th a woman as ch1cf executive" satd Han 'A lot ol
that has to do wnh what we call gender modelmg Can we trust a woman to
be commander 10 chtef?"
No one can be sure of the answers to those questions parttcularly at a
time when pollsters concede the public mood ts very hard to read
We arc rn a very b1zarre climate of opm10n We are m uncharted waters
so to speak ' sard Andrew Kohut d~rcctor of polling at the Pew Research
Center for the People &amp; the Press
He puzzled over polling numbers that suggest most people believe the
allegation - den1ed by Clinton - that the pres1dcnt had an affair w1th a
young rntern. and at the same wne grve h1m the h1ghest JOb approval raungs
of h1s prestdency
• The puhlic 1s actmg m a hard 10 rnterpret manner, ' Kohut sa1d
The public mood toward "omen candtdates cenamly has changed
markedly 1n the I0 years SJnce Schroeder explored seekmg the Democratrc
prcsJdcntJal nommauon
At tearful news conference Schroeder declared she would not run In an
mtervrew the next day she sard that one obstacle she encountered was a By Joseph Perkins
Wtth much of the nation's medra
hard core that say No way I II never vote for a woman "'
preoccuprcd
w1th the latest Whrtc
When Schroeder was consrdcnng a Whrtc House brd there were two
House
scanda
l a new scandal
" omen m the Senate Now there arc nrnc
mvolvmg
the
lmmrgratron
and Nat
Asked 1f the current attent ton g1vcn morality m the natron s hrghest polituralr
zatwn
Scrvtcc
has
h.trc l)
llal office was helprng women wrth prcstdcnllal amhrt rons Schroeder
fCCCIVCd
OO(JCC
replied 'I want 11 to be that but I J_l:lsl don t know All I can say rs I hope
Accordmg to the U S AttornC) s
so
Tradtuonally polillcrans who arc elected governor or senator from the Office tn Sacramento Cahl sc,cral
pnvatc tcsung f1rm s admm1stclmg
nauon's largest states automauc.rlly hecomc prcsrdcntral prospects
Both Cahfornra senators arc Dcmocratll women - Drannc Fc mstcm and crllzcnshrp tests on he ha\1 ol the
Barhara Boxer - and Rep J.rnc Harm.m annou nced recently she would INS sold answers to the lest
seck the Dcmocratu.: nommatwn lm governor o( the nati on s. largest slate
cnablmg at lc.lst 13 000 rmmr grants
Mamc 1s not among the large states hut 11 h~ts two women se nators to quaht) for US crtllenshrp
Olympra Snowc and Susan Collms ho1h Repuhlrc.lfrs
I hat such r.unp.rnt 11aud occur red
One tronn.: s1gn ol the progrcs.., ot women m ll.ttwn.tl pnltttL:s ''tile t:asc nvc1 scvcrtl yt.:.u :-. with out the INS
ot New Jersey Gov Chnsuc Whuman When 'her m lm gmcrnor rn 199 1 hm mg a due cv1dcnt:cs yet .tgam
she prom"ed a tax cut .md she dc\1\cred For,, \\hilc rllcr thai she w.rs 1 that the .rgcnc} h.ts u rmplctclv 1.111
ttvontc ol many Rcpuhlu. :ans .md oltcn m..:ntl!mlJ ,ts a pro-.pcd lor the en down on Jts hH.!hC!t!tL:.lllmg th;.n
1s to p10tcd lht: mlcg nty ol the ut1
n~ttlon~tl tu.:k~o:t

--,._-ott bo"'-r. -

Is it at last a woman's
turn to be president?

East peace
to all of us than for tt to be a pollllhe
cal 1s'!iue Jerusalem must become
because
believe~ It IS hts
the essence of peace, the symbol of
hfe s mtss1on He
peace the meamng of peace
cannot rest unt1l 11
between for (a ll) religiOns In that
IS accomplished
context 11 cannot be totall y Israeli,
Ccrtamly the
nor can It remam as 11 1s
btggest and wor
Kmg Hussetn IS pamfully aware
threst of objec
that he m1ght not have had to work
liVeS IS 10 do whatMoller &amp;
so hard, and often so fru rtlcssly m
everts posstble for Anderson
the pursu11 of peace rf he had sat out
the establ rshment
the Srx Day War back m June 1967
of a JUSt peace he once reflected to
In the ume smce then our access
our assoctate Dale Van Ana That to Jordanian mrlllary offrcra\s and
goal has remarncd wuh me through
top pollllcal atdes as well as Jordan
out all the troubles It must be a 1an mtclhgencc docume nts provrdcs
peace b.1sed on JUStice a peace that a detailed prcture of what happened
future generations can lrvc wuh and and why
protect And rf (I) can mlluencc mat
Several "ell mfonncd Jordanran
tcrs tn that d1rectton m any way then ofticrals acknow ledged that the pnthat wo uld be the biggest reward of mary reason Jordan JOined the war
all
had more to do wrth mtcr-Arab
In sevcralJntervJews w1th us 0\Cr nvalry than anll Israeli sc ntrmcnt
the last score of years he acknow l
Pnor to the war Egypt's milam
edged that the greatest obstack to matory Arah leader Gamel Ahdel
such a peace wrll be an equitable Nasser mounted an mtcnsrvc propa
reso \utron on the rssuc of Jerusalem gand a campargn accusrng Jordan of
He has e&lt;plarncd II tim way
colludmg w11h the West and tarlin g
I believe very very strongl y to stand up to Israeli provoc.llrons
that Jerusalem IS Iar more rmporlant whtch m turn l::J.w.;cd uvli unrest tn

MOM,

WHAT'S

LIBIDO?

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Jorpan Angry, Kmg Hussem then
publicly goaded Egypt mto closmg
the Red Sea Strmt of T~ran to Israeli
shrps whrch prov1ded the perfect
excuse for Israel to begm a war the
West would not Inil rall y oppose
But lsragl struck out agarnst
Egypt not Jordan In 1ts first strtkc
Israel Wiped out vrrtually all of
Egypt's a1r force lncrcdrhly howcv
er the Egypuans lied to King Hus
scm by cla1m1ng that 75 percent ol
the lsraelr a1r lor&lt;c had been
destroyed by Egypttan forces
Krng Husscm was persuaded to
laun ch a ground ollc nsJve under the
miStaken bel ref that hrs forces would
~OJOY Egypuan arr support that
ne ver came Husscm was also
promiSed mfantry remforccments
from Egypt Iraq Saudr Arabra and
Syna whrch proved to be cnhcr
mcffectual or enurcly absent
Makmg mnttcrs worse nearly
C\cry Jordaman IIH&gt;\C was hroad~.:asl
m advance hy an Egypll.tn 1adro sta
lion whllh clanned 111.11 the Jord.tnr
ms had a\rc .1dy llhle\ ed the ohjcc
t1vcs as II rcadmg I1om some pro
paganda scnpt h&gt;lnrc the .tellon
took pl,u.:c rhc de l~u.: to warnmg
system allow&lt;.:d lst.lch lon.: cs to
destroy Jord.m s hn g.tdcs hy acnal
homhardmcnt hdon..: ~.:ngagmg the
11 oops on the g10und
Seven hundred Jordan ran soldrers
drcd rn the conllrct Israeli annrhllatcd Jordan s a1r Ioree and HO percent
of rts armor Only srx of I H6 Jord.m
ran tanks were able to rctrcut actoss
the Jordan Rrvcr
Kmg Husscm has spent three full
decades trymg to recoup from that
mrhtary and economic catastrophe
But 11 was not entirely a loss,
accord1ng to one longtime royal
advrscr The prnnary henehts have
bee n that Arahs have learned to
cxtst wrth the state ollsracl that war
" not gomg to produce any favor
able results and that the drplomatrc
channe l, whrch Kmg Husscm
ope ned after the war rs a worthwhile
one
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are wnters for United Feature
Syndicate, Inc,

llllhldi60a01 ~m~

INS scandal receives barely a peep

Letters to the editor
Affectionate people in politics
Dear Edrtor
Old you ever sec the like ol allcct10natc people m polill«' Pretty soon
no more Amcncan royalty wrll he hemg produced
There arc the great Amcncan tob.tcco companrcs too Accordrng to news
reports the tob,tcco companres arc bemg forced to cough up somcthmg like
2X nil lion dollars Guess who got S hrllron lor dchvcnng the mcdrcmc to the
tohacco companrcs' Of course rt sa bevy of lawyers The lawyers say rf they
don 1 get their dough they arc gmng to sue There were gnnnrng wtdcly rn
the news photo yesterday so they must be on safe ground Lawyers alwa) s
arc
Scoop' C\ mton wants Koop m Arlington
A photographer caught Brll Chnton off guard not long ago Brll was on
vacatiOn and a peeker caught h•m shppmg from one vchtclc to another puff
mg on a mtlhon dollar crgar
Tony Blair __ he s over here standrng up wrth our tightmg prcsrdent Tony
has angel wmgs too They say together they arc gomg to trrm Saddam s mus
tache L1kc any other bug-eyed Amcncan these da)s .111 I know IS what!
read m the papers

dard1zed
and an
cases

tests
some
trnm1

grants were at: tu
ally grvcn cerllfr
cates of passage
without taktng
the test at all
(probahly non
English speakers)
Perk1ns
The test
mg lirm s under contract wrth the
INS raked rn mmc than $3 mrlhon
m Ill 1!n tten I cc~ I rom ~u mc I j 000
Jnlml~r~mts 1n 22 slate~; 1 here 1s no
telling how Widespread test lraud
may have hccn rn other stales Fed
cral authontles .trc mvcstlg.ttmg:
Meanwhile INS olt tua\s as
usual
say they arc shocked to learn
1Cnsh1p prOl:Css
ol
the
latest scandal besctllng thcrr
It alsn undcrmmc s the clarm h)
.rgcncy
And they prmmsc to t.lkc
IN S dlrcclor Dons Mcrssncr that
qurck
action
to set llnn gs nght
there • ~ no va1Jd1ty to the notiOn
We
ha\c
detcrmmcd that the
that people .ln.: hecumm~ ut Jtcns
tcst1ng program can nn longer lum:
today who wou ld not h.tvc 10 years
Iron as 11 curren tl y exrsts sard
ago
Johnny Wrlliams IN S western
The mdr vrdu.lls rndlltcd rn the
rcg10nal d1rcl:tm We arc dc,1c.lop
testmg sc,mdal .uc .1llcgcd to have
mg plans lor restwctunng the pto
guaranteed tore rgn n.ruonals .1 pass
gr.\m over the next scvl:r.tl month~
mg Sl:Orc on the ullzcnslllp test
But the Amcncan people arc t&lt;•
whiCh mc.rsurcs hasrc Englrsh pro~­
be lorgrvcn rt they regard Wrlhams
crcncy and k~nwledgc ol Amcrrc.m
prormsc wnh skeptic ism Alter all
history ~md CI VIl:s lm lcl:s rangmg
IN S ollrcrals have made srmilar
Irom $ 125 to $~00
prom1 ses alter each anc..l every st:an
The fraudulent test gl\crs pro
d.tl bcscttmg their agency yet nnth
vrdcd correct answers to the stan

mg changes
Indeed a Ju strcc Department
report last year revealed that the INS
permuted more than 180 000 fore1gn
nat1onab 10 hc~.:omc U S t.: lllt.Cn:-;
wrthout complctr on ot lega ll y
rcqu1rcd cnmmal backgro und
checks
That w,ts rn addrtron to 7 1 000
mun~ grant~ with t:nn f1rmcd cmmnal
records mcludmg nearl y II 000
vmlcnt otkndcrs whom tile IN S
actu.1lly knew ahout hut on whom
the agency bestnwcd US crtllcn
s\up nonetheless
Meissner almost as mut: h .m
expert 10 scandal response .ts her
hoss the ptcstdcnt downp\.tycd th rs
scandal She msrstcd that the num
her ot uumnal aliens who actually
slipped through the natura\1/,lllon
pltlL: I.:S\ was [lTCity ms1 g01IH.:~mt no

more than a thousand or so
Nevertheless she s.ud her
agency would t.tkc steps to make
SUIC

that

flO lllOIC

foreign

LTIIHJO,lb

rcccl\ed US crllzen shrp
Well the INS rmplcmcntcd
Mctssncl s prntmscd reforms Yet
.run rnal ali ens arc sui\ .1hlc to
ohtam Amcncan clliiCnshrp Th.ll
" ·" the hndrng ol a report hy the
accounting hnn KPMG Peat Mar
w~ek commrssroncd hy the Ju slrcc
Dcp.~rtmcnt

We t.:ann ot prov1dc assurance
the report stated that INS IS not

contmumg to mcorrcctly naturali ze
aliens wrth drsquahfymg condr
lions In fact ot 2~ INS olltccs
throughout the w untry, KPMG Peat
M.1rwrck found only crght that were
complyr ng to any ex tent whatsoever
wll h the .ag:cn~.:y s new prm.: cduTC!&lt;ri
lm suc.:c mn~ out t:nmm,,l aliens
So what was Mc1ssncr s response
to th.ll damnmg report' She Jound II
cxtn.::mdy tro uhlmg .md assured
that she had nnmedrately ordered
sJ gmlt t:.\n l

~,; h ..wgcs

tn t:orrcd the

problem
But tin: only sJ!_!Illlll:.mt Lh.m g..:
th,\1 c lll con cc t the plethor.l ol proh
\ems th.ll h.rve hcset 1hc INS dunng
Mc1s, ncr s 11\ t.: yc.1r 1cn urc 1s .1
whoksalc dMngo;; lA tht: .tgcn~.:y s
m m.tgc nu.: nt
II should hcgrn wrth 1 new drrcc
tor to replace Mcrssncr as well '"
new n.:gwnal d1rcdors to n.:pi.K~.:
those like Wtllrams who Vc
all owed ramp.tnt cnrzcnsh rp fraud to
occu r whrlc they were asleep at the
SW itCh

Never hct ore tn the hrstory ol the
Unrtcd States has the crll!cnshlp
prm;..:.,~ hccn as l:orruptcd as 1t 1~
today It IS an rnsuh to nattvc horn
Amcm:ans but even more so to nat
urailzcd Amcncans who ohtamcd
1hcrr crlllenshrp through lcgrtrmatc
rath er than fraudulent means
Joseph Perktns IS a columnist
for the San D1ego Umon-Tr1bune

McMahon, Clark should distance themselves from magazine sweepstakes
By DeWAYNE WICKHAM
Gannett News Servtce
WASHINGTON _ The flrii.C
was guaranteed the letter sard

Accord rng to A mcncan Famr Iy
Publrshcrs my wrfc " a potent raJ
wrnncr of $10 mrlhon rTo QCI her
Gayle Pnce hands - and mrnc - on the 'inoncy
Portland she h.rd to return the pmc clarm
label that was attached to the
unci armed pnzc .td v"ory she
-rcccrvcd 10 the mar l a few days ago
It was JU SI that easy
Ten mrlil on dollars was hers tor
thc takmg And to prove cvcrythrng
was on the up and up the letter wa•
'
Dear Edrtor
srgncd by Ed McMahon and Dick
After rcadrng Debra Bullington s Jcncr to the cdrtor rcgardrng respect for Clark two of the nauon s best
has~cthall otfruals, I must say thank you to Dchra
known prichmcn
Thouch 1 \\Us not an officral .11 the game she referred to I am a bas~ct
Please act qurckly they urged
hall oflr~ral and t , 1 apprccratc the comments m her lcttc1
You must stake yourr clarm hy
Bcrng an officmr rs usually a thankless JOh Even rf we do a very good JOb
f the
h
f
dl
k
d
ca
me
or
ns
or.cnurc
o
t rs
offiuatmg a game most tan s sui I feel a lot ol contempt toward oftictals
'
It " 3 tough and demandmg rcsponslhlilly As an officral you try to he guaranteed pnze
There rs JUSt one hnch Amcncan
fair and honest to all teams coaches and fans Just rmagmc trymg to play_the
Fam1ly
Publishers makes 11 a Jot cas
2amc wrthout officrals
- Dcsprtc all the setbacks I d like to say that I truly enJOY my JOb as a bas 1er to return the pn ze clar m label 1f
you pure hase at Ieast one magazrnc
ketball officral I love tpr s game'
Agam thank you Dopra' It, nrcc 10 know that there are fans out there like than ' f you don' t All t hc forms
nee ded by someone rna kmg a pur
you
Neale Kmght chase arc rnc Iuded rn the mar I102
Middleport ButI f you don ' • .buy at Jcast one o-f
the 138 publicatrons 1t offers, the
company rcqurres you to create a

Cage official appreciates comments

l

rcspon&gt;e card and
take several addr
trona! steps to get
the pnzc that
many people thrnk
rhc
ft
Y vc won a cr
•.admg 11 ' soliclIiiii on
My wrfc drdn t
take the ball , hut a
Wtckham
lot of people have
The letter" a sktllfully wnttcn pnch
for magazme subsc nptrons that actu
a11 y guarantees Ihosc who rc spond
nothmg more than a lon g-shot
chance at the pnzc 11 touts Bchmd
all the hrghlighted underlined and
hold-faced type arc a lot of dcccp
lively worded quahfters
After tcllmg my wrfc that her
name came up rn Amcncan Famrly
Publishers sea rch for a potcntral
wrnncr of an uncl armed pnzc
c
MM h
c a on and lark followed up
wn h a b11 of doublcspeak Thrs
means that you arc guaranteed to
rccerve one of thc pnzcs now pen drng If you rep IY be fore lhc dcadl me
and
a your en try ts a wmner th cy
s Id
""
A np of, :
Flonda Attorney General Bob
Butterworth thmks so He has tiled

sull aga rnst Amcncan Famrly Puh
lishcrs, accusmg the organ"atron ol
lunng peop le mto huym g magazmcs
wnh mrslcadmg offers "fa guaran
teed pnzc
They arc makrng" lot of people
feel lrkc wrnncrs wh-ro they arc m
essence losers Butrcrwurth com
plamcd
Butterworth wanl\ 1w un to stop
the comr.rn) Irom scndmg people
the krnd ol letter my wrle rcccrved
and order 1t to pay a penalty of up 10
$ 15,000 lor each person rn Flonda
who got the cleverly worded mrs
SJvc

sends out nearly 200 mrlhon ma1l
rngs annually to unsuspecung people
- many of whom don' t thmk they
have to read closely a lcncr Signed
by Clark and McMahon two men
who have heen a televiSron fix ture
for decades
By placmg thcrr names on us let
tcr they have put thCir reputations
on the \me By dclcndrng Amcncan
Family Publrshcrs agarn st the
charges Butt c rwort~ leve led agamst
rt they nsk thcrr crcdrhrl rty as well
'
Nol surpnsrngl y Butterworth
has
.1lso n uned hoth ol them as dcfendams rn the Jawsutt
It lh '
h ' II
The letter caused people from as Arne cy
~m~t hit hey
urge
far away as Cali fornia and Maryland tic ,;"an t ~m~ yN u " c~' to scdt
to fly to Tampa - the pmc awards
" ' u' as
o JUry t at rca s
headquarters _ to prck up pnlcs the letter my wrfc rcccrvcd rs gorng
they mistakenly thought they d won to hclicvc 11 wasn 1 rntcnded to
neople It they elm"o to the
Even w a spoke sperson for dcccrvc ,,_
weak defense th e company has
Amcncan Famrly Publishers sard the
language m the marlmg rs clear to ot lercd thcrr fortunes Will srnk
laslcr than the Trtan 1c once thrs case
anyone who reads rt closely
goes to tria\
But should that be the test I But
I don t know how much Amerl
tcrworth doesn t thrnk so Nor do
can Famrly Publishers IS paymg Ed
two Georgetown Unrvcrslly Law McMahon and Dtck C"irk for their
School professors who have fried a
part m Its markctrng scam, but good
class action lawsuit 1n Maryland
sense tell s me that whatever the
against the company
amount, It's not worth 11
And nerthcr do I
Amcncan Fam1\y Publr shcrs

:e

,___Local briefs------.

OHIO Weather
Thursday, Feb. 12AccuWcather~ forecast tor daytrmc condrt rons .md

•

MICH

Light shed on Jordan's role in Six Day War

Two-car crash leaves child injured

Patti Athey Anderson
e

PA

IMansfteld 138" I•
INO

•lcolumbusl 40"

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W VA

~

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Showers T storms Ram

Rurnes

Snow

Ice

Sunny PI Cloudy

Cloudy

V1a Associated Press Graph1csNe1

Today's weather forecast
By The Associated Press
Southeastern Ohto
Today Occ tsron.tl rarn Mamly
m the afternoon Breezy Hrghs m the
tmd 50s South wrnd I0 to 20 mph
Chance of ram 90 percent
Tomght OccasiOnal hght ram
Blustery Lows rn the upper 30s West
wmd \0 to 20 mph Chance of ram 90
percent
Thursday Showers likely Hrghs
m the lower 40s Chance ot ram 60
percent

Extended forecast
Thursd.ry nrght Cloudy Ach.mce
ol showers unttl mtdmght Lows rn
the lower 30s
Fnday Partly cloudy Hrghs m the
mrd 40s
Saturday Part\ y cloudy Lows rn
the upper 20s and hr ghs m the upper
40s
Sunday Partly cloudy Lows 111
the upper 20s and hrghs rn the lower
50s

Heather Brooks Matt Wrllramson
Caleb Ell rs Donald Dotson Clara
Pullins Shawn Gwmn Becky Jacks
Danny LenrgM J D Jenkms Maggre Roseberry Sarah Blankenshrp
Autumn Phrllrps Che\Sia Montgome ry Sara Moon Enc Bryan
Jaeob Smtth Enn Ralston, N~ek
Mcl.lUghlm Me\rssa Krrk Josh
Glaze Jody Saxton Joe lrne Allen
Bnttany Williams
Jason Hers hberge r Charle s
Eakms Zach Glaze James Chrlders
Mrke Smrth Jason Mtller Jess1ca
Cundrtl Jameson Johnson Garnett
Bonecutter Rebecca Srmth Justrn
Hoschar Jason Mames Rrch1e 0111
Tnsta Doeler Joe Rupe Cand.1ce
Glover Jarrod Ogdrn Mary An n
Schuler Ashley Burhndge Stephame
Hartley Lana Barrett R)an Bates
and Shauna Whrte
Satrslactory ratmgs were grven to
Anthony Bearhs and Mrchelle
French

ObituaryObltuarl.. are peld announcatnenta arranged by local funeral homes
Obltuarlea aro published aa requeeted to accommodate thoae deolrlng more
Information than Ia provided In tha accompanying Death Notices

Laing J. Strong
Lam~ J Strong 94 ol Gallrpolr s dreJ Wednesd .1y February II I&lt;J9X .11
Pleas.mt Valley Hosplltl Pt Pleasant W Va
Born May ~0 1&lt;)01 rn Merp Coun ty ,on ol the \,He Glenn and Emma
Hal \ida) Stron~ she w.1s retrred Irom the Ga\lrpohs Deve lopmen t,\ \ Center

A member ol Fanh B.tptrst Church rn Rodney 'he w.ts a SO ye.Jr member
ol the Orphans Fnend M.rsomc Lodge 275 ol Wrlkemlk ,, 12nd Degree
·Mason.,, member ol the Knr~ht 'Te mpl.rr the Grand CounCil the Gallr po lrs
Shnne Club and several other Masonrc hodres
In uddrtlon to hrs parents he w.IS preceded rn de,ll h by hrs wrle Helen
W Gardner on Fehru.~ry \0 19H7 a brother li ve mters and a daughter
Barbara Kath.tleen rn mtancy
Sumvm~ .1re .1 dau~ht e r Erleen Carter ol Gallrpolrs two gr.rndchildren
Rhonda Ly;n (Terry) Reed ol G.tllipo\rs and R Todd l K.m I C.lrler ol Trpp
City and a great-gr.mdson Tv Reed ol G.1llr po lr s
Serv~ees are 2 p m Fnday Febru.rry 11 JlJ&lt;JK at Wt\lrs Funer.1\ Home
wrth Pastor Jrm Lusher olltllatmg Bunal Wi ll be at the Oh ro Valky Mem
ory Gardens Fnends may call at the luneral home on Thursd.ry Irom 6 X
pm
There wrll be a Masonrc Servrce on Thursday at X p m
In heu ol !lowers con tnbuuons can be m 1de to Fallh B.rptrst Chu rch

The Daily Sentinel

Stocks

(USPS 213 960)

Donald G Hottee 74 45510 Pomeroy Ptke Racrne. dred Monday Feb
9 \99!1 at Camden-Clark Memonal Hosprtal m Parkersburg. W Va
A ret ~red corporate traffic manager tor Challenger Electnc Parkersburg
he was born Apnl 16. 1923 tn Waterford son ol the late Dayton and Mane
Burkett Holfee He was a Navy veteran of World War II and was a member
ot the Vanderhoff Baptrst Church
He ts survtved by hts w11e. Nellie Adnan Hoffee of Racme a son Byron
Hottee of Manetta a daughter. Cheryl Randle of Zanesvrl\e .t stepson Dan"&gt; Wrseman ol Zaleskr erght grandchildren, three great grandchrldren a
brother Harry Hol fee ol The Plums several meces and nephews
Servrces wrll be held Thursday. I p m at Ewrng Funaal Home Pomeroy
wrth Pastor John Long ollicratmg Bunal wrll follow m Chester Cemetery
Fnends may call Wednesday 7-9 p m at the lunera l home

PuOh~hctJ ~v~rv t(ll:fn flnn Mundtv UtroU);h
I riJay Ill r I uri Si PtlOI~rtlV Oht l llv th ~
Ohttl Valltv P~t~h ~ h•n~ (\ mp:'"v/G nn~tt ( t
Pnmuuy Otun ~:'\769 Ph 1} 1J~ !I~(, S\:wnU
das! pos1 11~~ f\11d ill Pomeroy Ohm

Hldrc ss wrrccttnns

Plannl·ng Jl#Or.· · · - - -l - need for mformatron on early schools
and early settlers
Other proJects dtscussed and orga
mzatrons whrch m1ght aSSISt m the
development tnclude early schools by
reured teachers early settlers by the
Mergs County Genealogtcal Socrety
art m the schools by the Rrverbend
Art Counctl Appalachtan mustc by
the Art Council and hr stoncal groups
The possrbtlity of stagmg hrston
cal musrcals and a btcentennral ball
was dtscussed along wtth celebra
li ons 111 each vrllagc, homecommgs
and parades
Hrstoncal markers were men

ttoned wnh Parker askmg that others
mvolved tn sec unnu markers advrse
the commtttee so th'Ut research work
wrll not be repeated The need to
rdentrfy sites was also drscussed
Thornton agam suggested the need
for a marker on the courthouse
Parker reported on the vrdeo tap
mg of World War I and II veteraM
noung that veterans groups mcludmg
the Amencan Legron wr\1 assrst wrlh
the proJeCt Buckeye tree plantrn gs
house and bUI\dmg tours and hrkrng
trails along the nver wore also drs
cussed

Meigs announcements
Borl ad' isorv listed
Leadrng Cre•k Conservancy Drstnct has lrlted the bot! advhory lor
customers on SR J41 1rom Wolle Pan
Road west to Smrth Run Road
Youth league to meet
The Harrrsonvrlle Youth League
meetmg wr\1 be held Feb 21 7 p m
at the Sc1pro Ftre Station New band
members wrll be ehgrble
ReviVal serv1ces set
Rutland Freewrll Baptrst Church
wrll be held Feb 22 through M.trch
I 7 p m evangelrst James Arthur
Specral srng1ng nightly Pastor Paul

E Taylor
Meetmg ttme thanged
The Mergs County Edu&lt;at ron.li
Servrce Center has changed rts regu
Jar Thursday nrght meeting to 6 p m
MCKA Swap Meet
The second anntt.tl MCKA Go
Kart Racers' Swap Meet wr\1 be held
'Feb 21 9 am at the Rutl.rnd C11 rc
Center Go-ktlrh 1n1n1 spnms JUn ior
dr:.H!.Sters t:rH! Ine~ uallt:rs tooh uuJ
part' will be avarlable Indoor cxh h
rt space rs avarl.lble Admrs,on rs $2
For more mtorm.tlron cal l 949 2R64

Meigs EMS logs 13 calls
Un us of the Mergs County Emer
ge ncy Medrcal ServiCe rewrded 11
ca lls lor asstst.tnce Tuesday Unus
respondmg rnc\uded
CENTRAL DISPATCH
12 12 a m Pearl Street Mtddk
port Debra Cremeans Veterans
Memorral Hosprtal Middleport
squ.1d ass1sh~d
2 5 1 ,, m
Sprrng Avenue
Pomeroy Sharon Sm rth VMH
~ 12 am Pearl Stree t Mrddle
port Chnstme Dartey refused treat
rnt:nt

4 52 am Overbrook Nursr ng
Center Mrddleport Fr.rncrs Legaras
Pleasant Valley Hosprtal
5 47 am Rockspnngs Rehabrli
tatum Center Pomeroy Betty Gladwell VMH
• K 04 am RRC H.rrry Grllrand
VMH
1 47 p m Frtth Street R.tcrne
'Tltmmy Wr\co•en Camden Clark

Memonal Hosprtal
MIDDLEPORT
10 42 am Grant Street Alberta
Kaylor dead on arm.rl Centr.rl Drs
patch squad assrsted
12 07 am Rtverstde Apartments
Mary Games Holzer McdKal Center
Central Drspalch sq uaJ .rssrsted
REEDSVILLE
2 02 p m state Ruule 124 M.rr
vm Reed M metta Memon rl Hosp r
I tl Centr.tl Drsp.rtch squ.rd ''""ted
SYRACUSE
12 5 1 p m volun tdfT\re d,p.trt
ment and squ.rd to Thrrd .~ nu Cherry
stre-et" motor vc:hllk .tlLilknt
P.llrrck Stump VMH JuJy Smllh
Sherry Bonng Tammy Rertmrre anu
Mr~e Rertm1re treated al the "ene
4 04 p m Dewrth Run Ro.rd
Portland Jacob Lrndon VMH
5 11 p m Plum Street Glen
Grueser PVH

111

Ohtt' -'c. 7M

SUBSCRIPTIONRATES
One W~ck

Onc Month

'from 'I1ie
Ofiio IJ?.jver 'Bear Company

$~ Ul

SK 711

On~: Yc:M

$1114 tltl

SINGLE COPY PRIC~

Stop m and see our
new Valentme Bears
We have new amvals,
too, porce/am dolls,
many new 1tems for
your Sweetheart

Sutl!M: nOl:ri nul &lt;.lc)runH to pav tht caruu mA)

rcmtt m atJvrtn~c dtfC(I to Th' Oa11y Senunel
nn alttr!!c stx or 12 month haSIS ( redil w•ll be
S'"'en

ca m~r ~Ach

wrd;

N\1 suhscTipUtln hy matl permtlh.:d 1n rtre3 s

where home t: 1rnc:r serv1t:t IS available
Puhhshtr re5erves t~ nghl tn adJUSI ratu dur
1ng 1hc subS(flplton pemw.J Sutlscnp110n rate
fhan'u m~~ov be Implemented hy chang~ng the
lhc suhscrJ~ton
dural ton

(lr

Oliio guver 'Bear Co ..

ldAILSUBSCRIP'riONS
la1kte MriJ' County

Stock reports are the 10 30

a m quotes provided by Advest
of Gallipolis.

The loll o"1ng couples were ISsued m.trnage lrcen,es recently m the
Mergs Cou nty Probate Coun ol Jud 0e Robert Buck
Roger D.1le B.trnhart 19 Pomeroy nd V,,Jene Jean Monel penny 20 Wrllramslown W Va Robert Lee Mtller 41 and Kathy Ann
Barnnger 36 both ol Racrne P.rul Spry 44 and Kathy Jean Rrtter
beck 38 both ol Langsvr\le
Mark Franklin Norm.m 29 and L1ura Lee Betzrng 35 both ol
Pomeroy Enc Leonard Stover Jr c&lt;J RaCine anu Dr an; Lynn While
27 Lon! Bottom Scott Allen Edwards 26 and Cnsta V~rg rnra Rose
22 both- o\ R.1crne
The fol\owmg case' were sett led last 1\eek rn the Merg' C&lt;\unty
Coun ol Jud;e Patnck H 0 Bnen
Frned were Mayla D Yoaeham Alb.my lailuretocontrol $50 plus
cos ts Mrchelle Werry Pomeroy speed S\8 plus "'''s D1wn R
Stephens P01nt Pleasant W Va dnvrng under linanual responsrbrl
11y ,Kiron suspensron $ \00 plus cosls one year probatron three days
prJ and $50 suspended rt valid OL presented wrthrn m months speed
$2 1 plus costs W.tlter D Arnold Pomeroy assumed clear diStance
.1head $10 plus cosh e&lt;prred '"~s $ t 5 plus costs Jason Childress
Lon; Bottom undera~e consumption ""'' 10 day s prl suspended
two ye.1rs probatron J rson S KIem Pomeroy seat belt $\5 plus costs
Mrchael T Rellmlre Pomeroy unsale vehtc le co'ts only. Dwayne E
Qualls Pomeroy thett $ 100 plus costs J()J,,y,jar l suspended toone
day one year probatron ope n contarner $50 plus costs Trmothy L
Krng New Haven W Va dnvr ng under the rntluence $850 plus costs
I0 days prJ suspended to three days YO-day OL suspenston. jatl and
$550 suspended upon wmpleuon ol re,rdentral treatment pro~r.rm one
ve.Jr program Kellh A Lyn(h Mrddleport speed $~0 plus costs John
W B\,mkenshrp Ga \lipol " speed $10 plus costs

St:ntmd Ill Court St Pomcrov

By Ctrrk'r or Molor Roult

Marriage licenses issued

Carolyn M Summerfield 49 Reedsvrlle. dred Wednesday Feb II 1998
at her home
She was born July 27 1948 tn Pomeroy daughter ol Bob and AIKe Rus
sell ol Pomeroy
She" survrved by her husband Tom Summerfield three daughters and
sons-m law Candrce and Stephen Roerta ol Sev11\e Wendy and Andy Clark
ot Reedsvtlle and Crystal Summerfield ol Reedsvrlle thre&lt; grandc hr\dren
a srster and brother-rn law Brenda and Steve Hagg) ot Pomeroy a broth
er and srster-rn-law Ronald and Nancy Russell ol Racrne
She was preceded tn death by a brother. Donald Russell ol Harnsonvli \e
No calling hours wrll be observed and arrangements are by the Ewtng
Funeral Home Pomeroy Gravesrde serv1ces lor famtly and lnends will be
held Thursday 3 p m at the Wells Cemetery. Page\ tile With the Pastor
Dewayne Stutler oflictallng

N~:wsp~P'=' Asr.o~.:talwn
~nd

nx

County Court cases settled

~hmhtr l lu.: Ant~t•kd Pu~~s 1nd the Ohu 1

POSTMASTER

A two car acudent Tuesday on St.rte Route 124 sent a passenger
rn one olthe vehrcles to Vetor.ms Memonal Ho,prt,rllor treatment ot
InJUries the G.lih.1-Mergs Post ol the Stale Hrghv..1y P.ltrol reported
Patnck C Stump 3 I72K Old Chester Road Pomeroy "'"trans
paned from the scen~'OI the 12 50 p m crash by the Mergs EMS
accordrng to the patrol He was later treated and released a hosp11.1l
spnkcsper,on s;.ud
Troopers sa rd Stump was a passenger rn ,tear dnven b) MKhael
OIJ Chester Road that was eNbound
J Reltmrre 18 also ol I
rn Sutton Tm•nshrp "'he n Rerllnrre slowed to nuke a lel t tum
Another eastbound car dnven by Judith A Smrth 42 44060 Yost
Rot~d Racme wa s un tbk to slow m 11m~ and strw..:k the rl!.tr ol the
Rt!llmtre car acl:ord1ng to the report
Dama2e to both cars was ' huht Rertmrre "a' cued lor no chrld
restr;.llnt ~md Sm1th tor ,t~sured ~ l ea r lh~t.m~e

Carolyn M. Summerfield

Continued from page

Amber Snowden.~~ntinued rrom page •

Exh1b1tors receJvmg ratmgs ot
excellent were Amanda Bush Krystal Pennmgton Donny C.tll Melrssa
Rrchmond Rachel Garey John Stanley Amber Ellis Chavonne Barnett
Jessrca Schuler J P Vanan Mary
Schultz Beth Russell Beth Phrllips
Becky Cundttt Johnathan Acree J
W Lee. Tyler Stewart Came Hoover
Adam Doczr. Knsty Puckett. Ryan
Kautl Tara Wyatt Ashley Hoscha r
Came Abbott, Heather Fetty Rees
Wyant Jon Wrlson John Wrthere\1
Brad Baylor
Jessrca Roush Jenntler Reeves
M\chele R1tlle, MMc Smrth Thomas
Wrse, T1ffany Hall, Alrson Story
Mrsty Puckett Kwynn Le1b Drena
Todd. Stacra Srms Kara Musser
Datsy Whrte Nrck Bowles James
Thomas Zach D.tvrs T.tsha Green
Chnstopher Neece D.trrrck Knapp
Enn Bush, and Tyson Lee
Recetvtng ratmgs ot good were
D,mny Buffington, Nrcole Black

Palll Athey Anderson. 33. Jackson Mo formerly of Gal ira County dred
Fnday. Feb 6 199!\ 1n JacksQn Mo
She was born March 24, 1964 at Veterans Memonal Hospttal m Pomeroy
Survtvmg are her husband. Floyd Anderson, two daughters Whrtney ,md
Enca a brother Charles of Kentucky a srster Tammy of Mtssoun gr.tnd
parents. Mrke and Joyce Baker and Mr and Mrs Floyd Anderson Sr her
mother, V~rgrnra Jacks of Mrddleport and numerous aunts aAd uncb
Arrangements were by the Carpenter Mortuary Servrce Jackson Mo

Donald G. Hoffee

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DOWNTOWN MIDDLEPORT
10-5 Monday-Saturday

992-40!)5 •1-800.813-4055

Winter temps will return
to Ohio Thursday afternoon
Some snow showers are possrble
By The Assoctated Press
rn parts ol the slate
Oh1o s roller coaster wc.&amp;ther p.tt
The record hrgh temperature for
tern hils the downs fope on Thursday
with temperature' takmg .t plunge as thiS J,lle .11 the Columbus weather
cold arr whrps .rround lhe backsrdc ol station was 70 degrees 10 JlB 2 whrle
the record low w," I I below zero m
departt ng low pre~s ure system
IM85 Sunse t tonrght wtll be at~ 03
Hrgh temper.llures wrll be record
ed 111 the 11101 nrng then drp rnto the p m and sunrrse Thursday at 7 28
10, dunng the d.1y the Natron.1\ ·' m
We tther s~n I Ce "i ud

Baghdad says it will still permit
inspections at eight locations
CA IRO

E~yp1

I AP I- B.rghdad

1s prepared tn open e1gh t \,tst pres1

denll.tl comple.es to rnspellrnn lnr .1
lrmued tune lr.14 s lore1gn nunrster
s.ud today - rev1vmg a propos.ll
sr mr lar to one reJected e.rrher by the
Unrted States
lnspeclo" appornted hy the UN
sec rl!tary general would have two
mont h"i to . . ~arch the ..;!le"i 1m~ h hy
IO( h !!l 'll dt'Iht:btlllliHH!' tht: i! lltkn..,
\~o:r\\'1- h t: r c
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.Pag.4
Wednesday, February 11, 1998

Belpre rolls over
Marauders 72-54

Trimble gets 90-50
win over Eagles

Greggs pomt output woth 12 of h1s
By DAVE HARRIS
own on the first half
Sentmel Correspondent
Belpre outscored Me1gs 22-10 m
Belpre JUmped out to a I3-0 and
went to defeat tl o~ Metgs Marauders the th1rd penod and took a 55-35 lead
72 54 10 Tn Valk) Conference bas- headmg mto the final penod when
ketball action Tuesday evenong at Carlyle Curne scored v.olh I 08 left
10 the penod
Belpre Htgh School
But the Marauders refused to roll
The g1ves the Golden Eagles an
II 3 mark m the Oh10 DIVISIOn of the over and banles back to pull to wtthTVC and a 14 4 mark overall Metgs m 60-49 when J T Humphreys
drops to 7-6 on the Ohto Dl\ tston, and scored off the offens1ve boards wtth
3 55 left Coli on Roush helped spark
98
the
Metgs comeback with a pa1r of
Belpre woth the wm stays wlthm
threes down the stretch
one game of first place Alexander
But Belpre outscored Metgs 12-5
The Spartans beat Vmton Countv 57the
rest of the way 10 oce the 72 54
48 Tuesday and woll play at Belpre on
WIO
Fnday evenmg
Gregg Jed four Belpre players m
Belpre Jumped out to the early 13double
ligures wtth 20 p01n1s. Jtm
0 lead before the Marauders hll the
Randolph
and Curne each added 12
sconng column when Coll on Roush
and
Josh
Strothers
II Belpre hit 31
hit a 10 footer for Meogs at the 3 54
of
65
mcludmg
four
of 10 from long
mark to make 1t a 13-2 lead
range
for
48%
Belpre
went to the
That Roush bucket sent Meogs on
hoe
12
tomes
and
h1t
s1x
for 50%
a II 2 run and Mcogs was able to pull
The
Golden
Eag
les
pulled
down
to "1th m 15 II on a Steve Beha
27
rebounds
wnh
Gregg
gemng
10,
bucket wtth 41 seconds left
and
Belpre
turned
the
ball
over
JUSt
But Belpre scored the last fou1
pomt of the penod and took a 19 II nme t1mes
Collm Roush and Hannan Jed
lead at the end of the penod on a
Metgs w1th 16 pomls each Me1gs h1t
Steve Henderson follow -up shot
The Golden Eagles Jumped oul to 22 of 51 mcludmg four of 21 three
a 29- 17 lead when Gregg scored "oth poonters for 43% The Marauders
3 22 left m the half But Metgs went to the Jme JU St seven t1mes and
outscored the Eagles 8-4 the remaon- h1t live for 71 % Metgs pulled down
der of the half and pulled 10 wlthm 22 rebounds Jed by Hannan with
33 25 when Dame I Hannan h1t one of etght Metgs had 241urnovers and SIX
two free throws w1th 42 seconds left steals wtth Hannan and Waylon
The pressure Belpre defense gave McKmney gettmg two each
In the reserve game Chuck Murthe maroon and gold problems 111 the
first half Belpre forced 16 first half ray htta 10 footer m the Jane w1th 17
Marauder turnovers Gregg poured m seconds left to break a 45-all ue and
12 first half poonts to hurt Metgs g1ve Metgs the lead for good Murtnstde the pamt Hannan match ray then 1ced the wm we he hit one

Breakmg away from a close halflime score, the host Tnmble Tomcats
ptcked up lhetr game 111 the second
half and whtte-washed the Eastern
Eagles 90-50 Tuesday mghl m boys
varsity Hockmg DIVIsiOn ac11on m
the Tn Valley Conference
Eastern 1s now 2 12 m the league,
4-14 overall and Tnmble IS 5-8 on the
league and 6-10 overall
Eastern came out strong to take a
20-17 first penod lead, then 11ed al
30-30 nght before half, Josh L1mo
hit a 1hree-po1n1 bank shot EHS
made 11 33-32 goong onto the locker
room
Eastern coach Tony Deem sa1d, "I
thought we played a tremendous
first half Overall 11 was well played
by both teams w1th few turnovers, but
the dtfferenbe 10 the game was Brady
Traces dom10ance 10 the pa10t and
Tnmble s outside shooung
Tnmble had a strong thord quarter,
outsconng Eastern 25 61o take a 5838 lead
Wtlh two m1nu1e 10 fourth qu.1rter
the foul s were 8 I, someth10g that
made the Eagles somewhat t1m1d 10
the second half thus allowmg Trace
and Cotfman to h.1ve their way 10 the
pa10t
Eastern h1t 18 of 60, 2 2 I three's,

PUTS UP SHOT - Meigs frontman Daniel Hannan (42) puts up
the shot between three Belpre players, Including Chad Gregg (34)
and Mark Wilcoxen (30), during Tuesday night's Ohio Division game
at Belpre High School, where the Golden Eagles won 72·54. (Sentinel photo by Dave Harris)
of two free throws Wtlh two seconds
left lo gtve Metgs a 48-45 w1n, the
wm avenges a 51-38 Joss lo Belpre
earher th1s season
Grant Abbott had I5 to lead
Me1gs, Murray added 13 Steve Roddy had 15 for Belpre
Me1gs Will return home Froday
evenmg and host Wellston, the Golden Rockets knocked off NelsonvtlleYork 89-64 Tuesday evenmg
Quarter l.!!lllb
Me1gs
I J-14-JO-J9d54

Belpre
19-14-22-17=72
Meigs: Brad Davenport 1-0-0=2.
Collm Roush 5-2 0=16, Steve Beha
1-1 -0=5. Angelo Rodnguez 0 I-0=3,
J T Humphreys 1- 1-1 =6. Dante)
Hannan 6-0-4=16, Ne1l G1les 1-00=2 Totals: 17-5-5•54
Belpre: J1m Randolph 3-2 0= I 2,
Kyle Bradford 3-0-1=7. Carlyle Curne 5-0-2=12. Mark Wtlcoxen 2-02=6, Josh Strothers 2-2-1 =I I, Chad
Gregg I0-0 0=20, Steve Henderson
2-0-0=4 Totals: 27-4-6=72

Patton resigns as president
of Pittsburgh Penguins
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pill s
burgh Pengums presodent Donn Palton restgned lo pursue other bu smess
oppOrtUOIIIeS, WhiCh may IOCJude
teachmg
Patton, who restgned Tuesday
also h.1d been under pressure to
boost the Pengums saggmg allen
dance The team has so ld out JUS I four
of27 home games and are averagmg
15 099 attend.mce 10 the 16.958-seat
CIVIc Arena. 7 3 percent Jess than last
season
"That does 1rntate me Either
we're not gett10g the message out or
Ptttsburgh's not respondtng I m not
sure whtch ot os," co owner Roger
Manno satd
The seats gomg unsold are the arena s cheapest seats, M,mno s.ud
"I've sat 10 those seats They re
good seals We' re JUst not domg our
JOb to Jet people know, " he s.ud
Patton JOtned the team on Novem
ber 1991 as chtef financ1al otlicer .md

Federal Hocking downs SHS 80-56
The Federal Hockmg Lancers all
but locked up first place m the InValley Conference Hockmg Dovtston
Tuesday mght with an 80-56 boys
Tn-Valley Conference wm over the
Southern Tornadoes
Southern IS now 1- I 4 10 the Hockmg Dtvlston and 1-17 over.tll whtle
Federal Hockmg IS 8-6. and 9 9 0\erall
Federal took a 16- I2 lead early
behmd Eddte Beha s nme pomts and
seven from Chuck Vogt Jerrod Mtlls
Troy Hoback and BenJI Manuel Jed
the Tornadoes w11h four three. and
three respecti vely
The second quaner was pretty..
well balanced but Federal went onto
the locker room w11h a 35-27 lead

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Whether 1IS a mental block or
comctdence or lunar-mnuence of a
full moon no one seem&gt; to explam
n Southern came out lackluster mlhe
third penod. a penod that has been
theor demtse all season, and was
outscored 24-12 In the th1rd frame,
Federal tossed m &lt;ox three pomters
1hree each by Scotty Chapman and
Amos Cott nll
'
Southern played practically even
m the final round, but the damage
was already done on the 80-56 final
Beha Jed w1th 17, Chapman and
Connll e&lt;1ch had 14, and Vogl 13m
a well-balanced attack Jerrod Mtlls
led Southern w11h 15 BenJI Manuel
had 14, Russell Retber etght. and

Southern
12-15-12-17=56
Federal Hockmg I6 19 24-19=80
Southern: Pete Stsson I-O-O=o2
BenJI Manuel 6-0-2/4=14. Russell
Re1ber 2 0-4/6=8, Adam Wtlhams 10-0=2. Adam Cummgs 3-0-0=6, Troy
Hoback I 0 5/6=7, Jonathan Evans
1-0-0=2 Jerrod Mtlls 5-0-5/5=15
Totals: 18-0·16/21=56
Federal Hockmg: Scott Chapman 0 4 212= 14, Edd1e Beha 7-0
315= I7, Matt Qumn 0-0-212=2
Chuck Vogt 4-1-2/2= 13, Josh Mart10
0-0-1/2= I Pal Qumn 2-2-0= I0
Logan Bartlett 1-0- I/2=3 Aaron Tate
I 0 0=2. Amos Cottnll 0-4 2/2=14
Dusty Bond 1-0-0=2 Totals: 16-1113/17=80

Troy Hoback seven for Southern
Ntck Bohn was out wtth the nu, and
Mttchell Walker was agmn out of the
stanmg hneup as he has been for the
past 10 days
The Federal Hockmg reserves
defeated Southern 60-43 after Southem sputtered m the first and thtrd
quaners Josh Banlett Jed FH w11h 13
po10ts. J Martm had 12 S Gilcrest
I I. and Ketth Carroll I I
For Southern, Man Warner Jed
wolh 13, Garrett KISer. and Jeremy
Ftsher each added etght, Chad Hubbard had seve n, and Kyle Noms, and
Chns Randolph each had two
Southern hosts Tnmble Fnday
Quarter ll!1llls

for Wellston
Leach led Wellston w11h 16 pomts.
Candance Rob10ette and Crabtree
added I2 po10ts each and Rachel
Lennman added I0 Wellston went lo
the hne 42 umes and h11 23 No other Wellston slallstlcs were avatlable
Vmmg was (!)l); only Marauder 10
double figures aS'\he pcured m a
game htgh 25 pom'l!.O,So along wolh
I0 of the Marau~~9 rebounds
Metgs had eoght turnovers. two
asSists and five steals Jed by Becky
Smtth w11h two ·
The Marauders hit I 7 of 65 from
the noor fathng lo h1t any of the mne
three p01n1ers they took for an 1ce
cold 26% Metgs went lo the hne 32
tomes and h11 18 for 56%
Metgs rolled to a 5 I-2 I wm 10 Ihe

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sectional tourney
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Ttckets are available at Metgs
Htgh School for the sect tonal tournament game between G.tlha Academy and the Metgs Marauders al
South Webster H1gh School on Saturday. Feb 28 dt 8 p m
Ttckets are bemg sold from 9 a m
unt I 3 p m Pnce of the 11ckets IS $l
with Metgs gemng a percent.tge of
advance locket sales Ttckets al the
door woll be $5

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Flonda State 72. No 8 Purdue 94,
lndoana 89 No 25 Rhode Island 69
No 17 George Washmgton 61 No
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Cap11al H'i Mn.n.:lla "i2
Cartl mal Strn~ h 101 Tnntty Ill 47
Carthage 78 Nonh Ct.'fltrnl70
Conwrd1a M1t:h 61 M1~o:h Dearborn l7
Grn~d~nd 7~ Peru S1 6R
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H1lben 69 l.Jke Erte :'i1
Juhn Carrnll Kl Htrnm Col 44
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SEE DALLAS FOR DETAILS

p01nts. whtle Joey Marctnko added
SIX, Dusun Kehler m. Josh Kehl
four, Todd Luster one. Ben Wolfe
two, and Jason Warner two Cordell
Chambers led Wellston 10 a whoppmg 72-42 wm over Southern by
scormg 29 po10ts
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capped by the last of Dukes threepomters He had s1x pomts m the nm
and lone~ had five
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1 get m. · satd Dukes who played I0
mmutes m the second half
Derek Hood Jed the VISiting

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had lost e1gh1 of lhetr last II Dukes.
who played JUSt one mmute m the
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"Jumame Jones gave a great performance - what a btnhday he
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The Joss snapped a SIX-game WIOmng streak for the Razorbacks (204. 9-2 Southeastern Conference).
who hadn't lost smce an 80 '17 O\erltme defeat at No 7 Kentucky on Jan
17
" It was JUSt one of those mghts,"
Arkansas coach Nolan Rtchardson
sa1d "We weren't qutle the basketball team that we have been at home
or on Ihe road '
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Dukes came up btg 111 the second half
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Scoreboard

NCAA Division I
men's scores

COME TO

reserve game Stephame Wtgal led
Metgs wuh 13 MarJOne Bratton
added II
Quarter t!!llili
Metgs
5-12-15-21=50
Wellston
7-15- 16-23=61
Metgs: Cans sa Ash I -0-1=3.
Brooke Wtlltams 0-0 1=1. Amber
Vmmg 9-0-7=26, Tangy Lauderm1lt
0-0-2=2. Becky Smith 2-0- 1=5.
Meltssa Werry I-0-2=4, Ttffany
Halfhill 2-0-0=4, Tonya Mtller 0 01=I. Amy Hysell I 0 0=2. Tracy
Coffey 0-0-2=2. MarJone Bratton 00-1 = I Totals: 16-0·18•50
Wellston: Candnnce Robmette I1-7=12, Kat1e Crabtree 0 I 9=12 ,
Jess1ca Kmg 2-0-Q--4, Ahca Martm 30-1=7 Mandy Leach 6-0-4=16.
Rachel Lennman 4-0-2=10 Totals:
16-Z-Z3•61

asststs whole Brandon Hill who got en at the half, wh1le Hubbard added
10 early foul trouble ended 11p woth
sox Chns Parker added .1 key buck
mne Joey Sands h11 severa l clutch el at the end of the first penod to
baskets for SIX, and Chns Parker stym1e a Falcons rally After three
added IWO
rounds. Southern Jed 42 30 and Ihen
Josh Larsen dod not score but went on to the 54 4 I won as a result
played a great tloor game and made ot playong good team b.osketball
a key pass 10 Southern s '1ctory dro - Southern also defeated Eastern H -35
ve D,IVId Alloer had 22 pomts lor the on a gteat game at -Rae me
Falcons whtle J GuiSinger .tdded
Chad Hubbard led all scorers wtlh
ten Southern took a 14 7 first pen
I6 pomts and a great tloor game
od lead then sconng 19 second
Man Shaon and Josh Dtstlehorsl
4u&lt;1rter pmnts rocketed 10 a 33-21 each added several key buckets for
halft1me advantage
' " poonls each. whole Jesse Caplmger
Shaon and Bowling e.ICh had se' - - added fi ve, and Branlton Htll four

By The Associated Press
There's no way Jum,une Jones
w1ll ever forget h1s 19th btrthday
Years from now the Georg1a
freshman can tell all listeners of Ihe
mghl he had 27 pomls and 17
rebounds 10 lead the Bulldogs to an
86-70 v1ctory over No 12 Arkansas
Both ligures were season-htghs
for the 6-foot-7 forward. who was 11 of-22 from the field Tuesday mght,
mcludmg 2-of-4 from three-poml
range
" I had a lot of phone calls from
home wtshmg me a happy btrthday."
satd Jones, Georgta 's marquee Instale recruit last year
Answermg the phone a lot apparently d1dn't affect Jones much

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TVC freshman tournament begins
The Southern Tornado boys freshman basketball team kept 1ts lourna
menl IItle hopes alive by defeatmg
Mtller 54-41 10 the first round of the
Tn-Valley Conference Tourn.1ment at
Eastern Hogh School
Southern 6 8 faces Wellston 145 1n a semtfinal game Wednesday at
Eastern Southern f,obncaled a very
well -balanced attack 1n defealmg
Mt ller as Brady Bowling and Matt
Sham each had 13 po1nts and sever
al key rebounds
Chad Hubbard look over Ihe poont
and added I I pomts and seveml

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Arkansas, Indiana, George Washington take setbac·ks

Thursday's games

Wellston girls notch 61-50 win over Meigs
By DAVE HARRIS
ton County Wellston IS now 6-11
Sentinel Correspondent
overall and 6-9 m the Oh1o DIVISIOn
Wellston JUmped to a 22- 12 lead
Wellston held a 7-5 lead after the
al halftime and went on to upset the f1rst etghl mmules The Golden
Lady Marauders 61 50 Monday Rockets outscored Metgs I5-7 m the
evenmg at Wellston
second penod and took the 10 pomt
Metgs played the game Without lead mto the locker room at halfllme
Jenmter Shnmplm who was Ill and
Freshman Amber V10mg got the
had hmned duty from Tonya M1ller hot hand for Metgs mthe second half.
who suffered a m1ld concussoon m and Mandy Leach dtd the same for
Saturday ntght's game agamst Pomt Wellston V1010g scored s1x po101s 10
Pleasant
the thtrd penod, Leach Jed Wellston
Metgs also played wtlhoul head with etght as the hosts took a 38-27
coach Ron Logan who was unable to lead head10g 1010 the final penod
attend because of a senous 1llness m
V10mg poured 10 16 of the
h1s family Logan's son Dann. who 1s Marauders 23 po10ts 111 the fourth
also t~ e reserve coach lor the penod But Wellston keep the
Marauders filled m for hts father
Marauders at bay by h11110g 18 of 30
Metgs with the loss os 12 5 over from the foul lone 10 the pennd Kaue
all and 9 4 on the TVC headmg onto Crabtree hH nme of I2 on the penod
Thursdays game at home woth Vm-

9-13 at the lme wtth 27 rebounds
(Durst 6) EHS had 9 turnovers, two
steals etghl asststs (Btssell 4). and 14
fouls
Trtmble h1t 36-of-65 9-17 threes
and was 9-16 at the hne w1th 30
rebounds (Trace 9, Locke 8) Tnmble had mne steals (Ltmo 3). fiv~
turnovers, 16 asststs (L1mo 9), and 16
fouls
Tnmble won the reserve game 4334 as Jmh Wtll had 13 for Eastern
and Joey Marconko had seven For
Tnmble, Roland Chalfant had 19
pomls and Jesse Rtchmond had e1ght
and Phil Fatres had etghl
Eastern goes to Waterford on Fnday
Quarter Iota is
Eastern
20- I2-6- I2=50
Tnmble
17-16-25-31=90
Eastern: John Dnggs 0 I2/2=5
Jermey Casto 0 3/4=3 Corey Yonker
4- 1/2=9 Josh Wtll 1-1/2=3 Jeremy
Kehl 0- 1/2= I, Steve Durst 1-2-0=8
Enc Smtth 2-0=4. Joe Brown 81/1= 17 Totals: 16-2-9/13=50
Trtmble· Tom Patton 1-0=2 Josh
Ltmo 0-7-0=21. Monte Woods 1112=1. Brady Truce I3- I -3/5=32.
Enc Coffman 9 3/5=21 Kyle Patton
3-0=6. Kevon Locke 0-1-2/4=5
Totals: 27-9-9/16=90

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By The Ben'd

Wednesday, F~ruary 11, 1998 '

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Point ·Pleasant outlasts Wahama to notch '68-62 .victory
stepped up and did a nice job," added
Barnette.
Wahama mentor Lew Hall echoed
Barnette's ~entimenl s. "If I had to
pick a key to their victory. it would
be their work on the boards ." said
HaiL "We had a hard time rebound·
ing and that proved to be a very big
obstacle tonight . Our kids played
very hard. and I thought they played
very well. but we just didn't do a very

By RICK SIMPKINS
•
Register Correspondent
· The Point Pleasant Big Blacks
daim!!d th!.!ir season !'ic rit!' with
countv ri va l W~1h ~unl Tue-;day night
whe.n·they defeated the White Fal·
com 6H-62 in' a contest that proved to
be a re~d bam hurner.
Th ~ r~

were never more th:.m l 0

puinh Jifkrcm:c between the twu
t ea m~ tn a garne th ~ll fe:.aun:d six ti t!..;
and 1.1 lead chances. The White Fa I· · good job claiming the miss~d shots. "
con' led by as man y as six points on added the veteran White F'ilwn
two occa"ons. whik the Bi ~ Blacb coaL·h.
The v~ry unoflicial stali , tiL'"' ... how
found theimelvc' on top by '10 tw ice
the Bi ~ Blacks with a decided 2K-I K
in the lin aI quarter.
The ditlcrc m:e in the bJII garne . edg..: i~ the rc:boUI;ding tkpartmc:nt as
sophomore Ryan Li.lchfidJ ~rahbed
ac~.:on.i in ~ to both ht!i.ld coaches. was
th~ Big ...Black"' domin;_tnce on the a coame·hiic h 16caroms. Dou -t,; Boyles
latched onto II for the Ri c Black s.
boards.
"We did an exce llent job rebound- Keith Cundiff kd the Whit~ Fakons
in"c and I rcallv. think that was the key with II rebounds while Beau Gerlach
to the win." said PPH S head coach had four.
Point CL&gt;t mil of the bloc ks ~uick ­
Lcnnte Barnctle. "I wa' a lillie conly as B~andon Barkey connected
(ernt::tl :thou I ou r abi lit y to cOntrullhc
hoart..l" g tlin~ 111. but our kid ~ reall y from beyond the three point arc just
1

ten seconds into the contest to give
the Blacks the quick 3-0 lead. But.
the White Falcons scored the next
seve n poinls when Cundiff and Sterling Shields sandwiched field goa ls
around a trey from Ryan Russell.
Point cu t the margin to two points
on a Scoll Goldsberry bucket at the
4:36 mark. but two free throws by
Cundiff. who made all II of his foul
shots. and a lield goal by Shields
extended the Falcon lead to six.
Point out sco red the Falcons six to
four the rest of the way to make it a
four point game at the half:
The sc(.;ond quarter saw a barrage
of three pointers as the two teams
started heating things up. Jimmy
Hall hit four for the Big Blacks and
Barkey added hi .s second of the
evening. while Shields and Bryan
Connolly dialed long distance for the
Wahama quintet
The Falcons maintained their lead
until about two minutes into the yuarta when Point took a one point

advantage on a Litchlield bucket For
The Falcons fought valiantly in
the next four minutes. the teams trad- the final quarter. but they would get
ed punches like a pair of heavy- no closer than six points throughout
weights, toe to toe and in the middle the final frame.
of the ring.
Cundiff e me\ged as the game\
During that span. there was neve r . leading scorer with 27 points, while
more than a two point difference and Shields also reached double digits
the game was tied three times. At the ' with 151'0ints. Hall led Point with 22
I :40 mark. Hall hit his final three points, while Litchfield knocked
pointer of the quarter to make it 38- down 19 points.
34 and after a pair of Cundiff foul
The Big Backs are now 5-I 0 on
'hots. Barkey hit hi s second to push the season. v.:h ile the Falcons drop to
the Big Black lead to five at the hal f. 4- 12. Point will be back in action
Wahama scored the lirst four Thursday
night
when
the
points of the second hal f to cut the Ravenswood Red Devil s invade the
Jctic itto one. and followi ng a Litch - PPHS gym in a make-up contest.
lidd tield goal. Cundiff converted a
In the prelim. Coach Greg Mnrtraditional three point play to tie the tin's Little Blacks outscored Wahamn
game. After Hall scored for the Big 15-9 in the linal&lt;juarter to take u41 ·
Blacks. Shields and Gerlach hit back 40 decision over Frank C~pahart 's
to back baskets to give the Falcons Little Falcons.
the ir first lead since early in the secWahama took a seven point lead
ond quarter. But. Point scored the after one quaner and extended it to
next eight points to take a six point nine at the half. Point shaved four
kad. It would be a lead they would points off that lead after three yuurters and then used the big fourth quarnot relinquish.

ter to win the game.
Randall Shobe led the Lillie
Blacks with 16 points while Ricky
Blazer had 13. and Micheal Chaney
had I0. Joe Cook chipped in two
points.
For Wahama. Johnny McKnight
and B'ryan Connolly had nine points
each. whi le Jason Fraley scored eight.
Eric Barnitz and Eddie McKinney
had seve n points each.
Quarter totals
W"hama
t X 18 I 3 I 3=62
Point Pleasan t
14-27-1 2- 15=t'lK
W&gt;~hama : Ryan Russell 1- 1·
'!.12=7: Sterling Shields 6-1-0=15:
Keith Cundifl X- IIIII =17: Beau Gerlach 2-0-112=5: David Tennant 1-00=2 : Bryun Connolly 0-2·0=6.
Totals: 18-4-14/15=62
Point Pleasant: Jason Pyles 3-0·
113=7: Bmndon Barkey 0' 2·215=8:
Do~g Boyles 0-0-212=2: Jimmy Hall
3-5-112=22: Scoll Goldsberry 2-00=4: Ryan Litchtield 9-ll- 115= 19:
Brent Rollins 1-0-4/6=6. Totals: 187-11123=68
.

Street, Moseley win gold medals for U.S. in Winter Olympics
By TIM DAHLBERG
NAGANO. Japan iAPl -

One

duv. n and on I!' t.Jn wnhill to go for
Picabo S tn~ ~:t.

Amenc;.1 's free-... pirit~d ~ kiing sensation won th~ rae!.! ~ he wasn't suppo,ed to win tuday. helping break a
U.S. medal drought in the doses! lin ish in Olympic Alpine hi story. She' ll
now be favoml to wi n Sa turday's
downhill and hecome the ti rst U.S.
woman skier to c tpture two gold
medal' since 1'152.
While the Un ited States got its
first two go lds. Canada lost one.
when snowhoarde r Ross Rebagliati
tested po.si tive for marijuana. And for
the second Olympics in a row. Japanese ski jumper Masahiko Harada let
a gold medal slip away.
With snowfall giving way to cle;1r
ski&lt;&gt;. the day couldn 't have been
more brilliant for American skiers
who - al ong with the rest of their
teammaies - had been shut out of
medal' through four day s of the
Na~ano Game,.
Skier J01in y Moseley quickly
pulled the · U.S. 'team out of its
Olympic funk by shaking and juking
his way to the gold in the moguls
competition.
Then Street shook off the linger-

ing: efft:c..: ts from a foncu s~iu n and a
mi stake midway do wn 10 win the
women's super-G by the slimmest of
marg ins - .01 ~eco nds - over
Michaela Dorfrnc:istt:r of Au stria.
"It made me mad and I just went
for II ." Stree t .said uf her Wllhble.
Stre!!l. who:-.c specialt y is the
down hill and not the super-G. had
strapped on her longer downhill skis
and posted the ti me 10 beat as the second sk ier down the hill . She watched
nervou,ly as sk ier after sk ier fai led to
catch her for the gold.
··1 don 't believe what I' m see ing."
she exclaimed in the lin ish area. then
pumped her fist and screa med in
del igh t as favorite Katja Seizinger of
Germany was unable to beat her time.
The silver medalist behind
Sdzi n ~e r in the 1994 Olympic downhill . S t~eet lini shed in I minute. I HJ)2
~econds to ed~e Dorfmeister. Ale xan·
Jra Mebsnitzer of Au stria was six·
hundredths of a second funher bac.k.
Street. who grew up in Sun Valley.
Idaho. and now li ves in Portland.
Ore .. returned to competition just last
month after recovering from knee
su rgery. Only 12 days ago. she was
knocked unconscious ilJT two minutes
in a scary accident in Sweden and had
been suffering lingering headaches.

- DRUGS : What apparent ly was . scored ~6.9.1 points to edge Finland's a row the Japanese jumper needed
the first Olympic case involving Janne Lahtela. who scored 26.lXl. only a modest jum p to win the go ld
marijuana cost Rehagliati the go ld Another Finn. Sami Mustonen. took after leading going into the final
medal he won Sunday in snow- the bronze with 25.76.
jump. And for the second Olympics
" I wasn't thinking about the gold in a row, he failed .
boarding. the hippest and most rebellious spon in the games. Can .. dian at the top ... Mose ley said. "B ut as
Harada paused for a minute on the
ofticial.s said they would appeal the soon as I landed the 'heli ' at the bot· takeoff slope. then sailed into the
case. after the Internat ional Olymp ic tom, I knew I was golden ."
ueep blue sky above a roaring crowd
Things weren't ~o good for the . urging him to " tly to the end of
Committee board voted 3-2 to revoke
the medaLA Canadian spokeswoman U.S. women. who had been consid- space." Hi s right ski wobbled.
said Rebagliati told oflicial s he had ered a threat for a possible sweep. though. and Harada landed shon.
not used marijuana sin ce April 1997 In stead. they were shut out as little· slipping from first to tifth.
but spends a signiticant amount of known Tae Satoya won the second
''I'm very sorry for my result. but
time "in an environment where he is Japanese gold medal of the games . I had my chance." Harada said .
Donna Weinbrecht. the 1992
exposed to marijuana."
The host nation had to console
Olympic
gold medalist. entered the itself with a silver medal, won hy
" I've worked too hard to let this
slip through my lingers." Rebagliati linal in second place but came in Kazuyoshi Funaki . Austria's Andreas
fourth after wobbling near the tinish Widhoelzl won the bronze.
sai d in a statement.
MOGULS: Mo se ley. of line .
-FIGURE SKATING : It wasn't
-S KI JUMPING: The 'Xl-meter exactly Tonya and Nancy. and for that
Tiburon. Calif.. knew he had won
when he landed his 360 Mute Grab jump may be rernernhered more for Michelle Kwan and Tara Lipinski can
Jump after doing a full " helicopter" Masahiko Harada's second Olympic be thankful. America's two li gure
rotation. He was the last of 16 skiers failure than the win by Finland 's Jani skating gold medalist hopefuls ~ot
to go down the bumpy hill and Soininen . For the second Olympics in tog.ether on the ice for the li rst time

at Nagano ~:lefor~ a smanering of
~ 1-.a ters.

cnal:hcs. building workers
and about a dozen reporters. The
media circ·u., that sumnmLl~d Harding
and Kerrigan wa, n' t matched. hut ·
Kwun aniLipin, ki .aren 't hiller enemies like th!!ir prcdeces~nrs .
" We're not the h~st of friends, "
Kwan said. "but I think we have a
frien dl y relat i.;nship."
Kwan and Lipin sk i dnn 't skate for
real until next week. while the men 's
ti ~ure skati ng gets underway Thun;:
day.
- LUGE: The women's supet-G
wasn't even the close !&lt;i t race 01 me
day. That belonged to the women
lu~e rs. who slJgcLI their closest mce
in ' olympic hi story. After four runs.
Germany's Silke Kraushaar edged
teammate Barbara Niedernhuher by
two-thousandths of a second to win
the women's gol d. Angelika Neuner
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Purdue's Mike Robinson (on floor) and Tony Mayfield (behind Reck·
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Lafayette, Ind ., where the host Boilermakers won 94·89. (AP)

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Sen ior' Chad Au, tin ;~nd Brad
Miller each sci)ICd 2:1 points '" the
Boilermakers (~ 1 -4. lJ - ~ Big Ten)
won hy allllll\t the idL' ntiGll score
lndi:ma did at home la..;t 111nnth. PurduC' l~d by IJ point~ midw:1y through
the secnnd ha lf hl'lme the Htx!Siers
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hit twn -.;traig.lll ha sl..et..; 10 give the
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No. 25 Rhode Island 69
No. 17 George Washington 61
Cuttino Mobley scored 25 pomts
and Luther Clay added 19 as the
Rams ( 18·5. 9-2 Atlantic I0) won
their lifth stmight game. They were
playing for the thi rd lime in four days
and the filth time in Fehruary. Rhode
Island u'ed a 23-6 run to take a 54.tO lead with 8:17 to play.

No. 23 Syracuse 72, Miami 63 .
The Orangemen (18-5. 8-4 Big '
East) improved to 6-1 in conference
road games as Jason Han scored t 9
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Dear Ann Landers: I have many
questions about funerals .. a delicate
topic .. and no one to tum to for
answers. Perhaps you could address
this in your col umn. I'm sure many
others have these same questions .
What is a memorial? Sometimes.
a memorial is spec ified, like "in
John 's name" or "UNICEF" Many
times. it is not Just how do I con tribute to a memorial? Do I send
cash or a check o To whom should it
he sent 0 How do I find the address
of a particu lar charity'! How much
should a person contribute? There
arc usually small condolence cards
·at a funeral home. Is that what I
s~ould usc for a monetary contribu tion , or should I purchase a card
from the store?
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. There arc many times when I do
not personally know the deceased
but work with. or am friends with.
·family mcmhcrs. Is it OK to visit the
funeral i)omc or attend the funeral
without making a donation° Is it OK
10 just send a card or a note without
enclosing money? What about signing the guest book? Whether or not!
· ~new the deceased. if.! don 't make a
donation. should I sti ll sign the
book?
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Thanks for any help you can give
me ... No Name, No State
De11r No Name: The purpose of
attending · a funeral is to show
respect for the deceased and to support and comfort family and friends .
Unless the funeral is specified as
'pri vale. everyone is welcome.
A condolence letter, or even a
few personal words on a store·
bought condolence card, should be
sent to the family as soon as you
learn of the death. It can be brief,
just two or three sentences, but it
should be sent as soon as possible
and preferably handwriuen . Monc}
or checks NEVER should be incllld·
ed in a card or letter of sympathy.
There is no obligation to send
flowers or make a contribution to a

charity unless you wish to do so.
The family may ask )hat instead of .
Oowers. donations be made to a spe·
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ory of the deceased. Ir you wish· to
make a donation . send a check
directly to the charity with a letter
stating that it is in memory of the
deceased and give the family 's ·
address. The amo~ nt is entirely up to
you .
The charity will ack nowledge

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were her sisters, Jamie Renee
and Amber . Dawn, her paternal
grandparents,
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King, an uncle, Jack King, both
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Pagevllle, Dave Reeves, and
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daughter.
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You should be' able to locate the
address of any charity at the local
public library or in your city's telephone book. Sometimes, the funeral
home has this infonnation.
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nature in the guest book will let the
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

John C. Wolf, D.O.
Associate Professor
of

· Medicine

Question: My neighbor and I reduce the amount of heal lost
arc confu sed about whether we from the skin to the environ- .
should g1vc our children some- ment. There is no ev idence that ·
thing when they have fever. Her temperatures up to I04 degrees
doctor has told her that she. directly cause detrimental health
should always give her kids consequences in those over 6 or
Tylenol or•ibuprofen. Our famil y under 65. Consequently. some
doctor has been less emphatic. physicians recommend that no
She has advised giving them treatment is necessary for those
something if their fever is I03 or in thi s age range who have
more . Otherwise. she recom - fevers . In fact . there is some ev imends plenty of liquids and dence that suggests fever may
watching them . Why docs one intensify the "immune response"
doctor advise the usc of medi- and, thereby. improve the hody"s
cine for feve r whe n another ability to fi ght an infecti on. This
doesn 't'!
is, perhaps. another good reason
An ~wc r : Le i me start my
not to treat a mild fever,
answer with a definiti on of
There arc . as I sa id earlier.
"fe ver.·· Feve r is an clcvution of exceptions. Because high fever
the hody temperature. and the in children younger lh_nn 6 can
"normal' · temperature is usually

snlJlctimcs bring on a seizure.

ncar 97.5 hcfore arising in the
morning and in&lt;.:rcascs to an
afternoon or early evening high
of ahout 99.3. These numbers

most physi cian s recommend
treatment with ample liquids and
Tylenol (acetamin ophen) or
ibuprofen . Also . the increased
represe nt oral temperatures . strain on the heart caused by
whi ch tend to be about one fever may bring about a heart
degree lower than rectal temper- attack in an older person. Thereatures and one degree higher' fore . they too should take somethan those obtain from the arm thing for fever.
pit.
The ac hing and mi serable
Complex regulatory mccha- . feelings that go along with a
nisms usually keep the tempera- fe ver arc a consequence of the
ture within a narrow range . Ele- events that bring about the fever,
vation above the normal temper- not of the elevated temperature
ature range can be due to failure alone. Sometimes anti-fever
of the regulatory mechanisms, as drugs that also have pain-relievin heat stroke, or from an
ing qualities - like acetaupward adjustment of the body 's minophen and ibuprofen - are
thermostat, as occurs in illness. used to treat the discomfort of an
The identifica tion of which type
illness, and fever-reduction is
of fever is quite important only an incidental by-product.
because a failure of the regulatoPerhaps the doctors have
ry mechani sms requires prompt given your families differing
cooling from sponge bath and advice because of the ages of
large amounts of nuids, usually
your children or because of a
intravenously. Fever from an ill- history of seizures. It may also
ness, the more common condi- be that they have opposing views
tion about which you have about the usc of generally safe
asked , can be treated in several medications to relieve discomways, including doing nothing at fort in nonlife threatening illall.
nesses.
Fever as a consequence of ill"Family 1\ledidne" is a .
ness causes shivering, increa~ed
weekly eolum», To submit •
metaboli sm, and constriction of questions, write to John C. [
the blood vessels in the skin and
Wolf, D.O., Ohio University I
e&lt;tremities. These actions
College of Osteopathic Medi- .
increase the heat generated by
cine, Grosvenor Hall, Athens,'
the body and simultaneously
Ohio 45701.

and two dramas ("L.A. Contidential " and "Good Will Hunting" ).
They could cancel each: other out, to
the favor of the only epic in the race.
Neglected were the two biggest
hits of 1997, "Men in Black" and
" The Lost World : Jurassic Park."
They got only four nominations, all
tn mtnor categone,.
As for "Titanic, " the three-hour
epic about a fi cti onal love affa ir on
the doomed ship was nominated for
best picture, best actress for Kate
Winslet, best director for Cameron
and best supportin g actress for Gloria Stuart - at· 87, the oldest per~fo rm e r ever nominated for an acting
Oscar.
Cameron was !lying from
Moscow to New York when he
learned about the nominations. The
plane's captain came back to c;ongratulate h1m and told him to look
out his window.
" We were just approaching the
. coast of Gree nland and there was a
huge ice noc below us with hun dreds of icebergs. btg ice bergs scattcrcd in the icc now. and I'd never
seen an iceberg before ." Cameron
said. "So it was just such a strange
connucncc of a Smoment. ''
Curiously, the "Titanic " sweep
did not include Leonardo DiCaprio
as best actor. That category was
marked by stron g competition and
I he Academy 's actors branch·
favo red ve teran s Robert Duvall
,(" The Apostle " ). Peter Fonda
("Uiee's Gold" ), Du stin Hoffman
("Wag the Dog") and Jack Nichoison ("As Good As It Gets"). The
newcomer was Mall Damon (" Good
Will Huntmg").
Ms. Win slet 's competitors arc
Helena Bonham Caner ("The
Wings of the Dove"), Julie Christie
("Afterglow"), Judi Dench (" Mrs .

Brown") and Helen Hunt ("As
Good as It Gets" ).
The nominees for direction
demonstrate a changing of the
guard. With the exception of
Cameron, those cited arc little
known in the mainstream : Peter Cattanco, Gus VanSant, Curtis Hanson
and Atom Egoyan .
· Overlooked were previou s winners Steven Spielberg ("Amistad"),
James L. Brooks ("As Good As It
Gets'') and Clint Eastwood ("Midnight in the Garden of Good and
Evil " ), as well as the eminent Martin Scorscse ("Kundun ").
Among other Oscar snub s were
"The Ice Storm" and "The Boxer,''
both on many film critics' Top 10
lists.
Errol Mqrris' acclaimed "Fast,
Cheap &amp; Out of Control," on more
than 100 Top 10 lists, did not earn a
documentary feature nominati on.

And Belgium's "Ma Vie en Rose," a
story of a young boy struggling with
his sex ual identity, was not selected
for tnc foreign language competili on. despite winning a Golden
Globe.
The writing nominations indicate
the auteur theory of filmmaking
lil'cs "on. Half of the 10 nominees
were directors who wrote or cowrote their ow n sc ripts: Brooks,
Paul Thomas Anderson ("Boogie
Nights'' ). Woody Allen ("Deconstru ctin g Harry "), Curtis Hanson
("LA Confidential " ) and Atom
Egoyan (" Ttle Sweet Hereafter" ).
Voters on the whole resisted
being- S';".aycd by excessive campai gning and were willing to cite the
new and the quirky. Look at "The
Full Monty"- its $2.5 million cost
is only about 1.2 percent of the budget for "Titanic."

Steven Spielberg, left, with actors Anthony Hopkins and Morgan
Freeman, saw his 'Amistad' snubbed in the Oscar sweep.

Understanding the nature of a
problem is often the key to solving
. it. That 's why at O'Bieness
Memorial Hospital, we continually
invest in state-of-the-art diagnostic
imaging technologies.
The-latest in Magnetic
Resonance Imaging technology,
advanced CT scan equipment-even
high resolution ultrasound and
x-ray equipment all keep
O'Bieness on the leading edge.

Our mammography service has
been accredited by the American
College of Radiology and th~
F.D.A. It meets their stringent standards for equipment and so do our
people who provide accurate interpretation of the data generated by
this life.saving technology.
The way we figure it, when it's
your health on .the line. nothing but
the best wi II do.

Recipes Wanted
Closing prayer was -by Carolyn
Friday is the deadline for submit - Nicholson and salads were served to
.
ting rec ipes for the !75th anniver- Paula Pickens, Carolyn Nicholson, ·
sary cookbook of the Chester-Shade Sherry Shamblin. Charlonc VanHistorical Association to be puh- Meter. Jackie Reed. Brenda Bolin,
lished in May.
Kathy and Megan Dyer, Janice
Rccircs arc to he sent to Elsie · Fcuy. Charlotte Hanning, Sherry
Folmer. 36631 Te xas Road . Smith. Nancy Morri s and Suzie
Pomeroy. 45769. Family recipes, Will .
L\\'oritc rl!t'ipcs . recipes from groups
Lydia hostesses far March will be
or organi i'.ati ons. kid's recipes. hach· Charlotte VanMeter and Margie
hei ng so ught for the cookbook .
Thme suhmilling heirloom recipcs
arc invited to include their history.
Taylor named to UC dean's list
Jason Taylpr. Pomeroy. was
named to the autumn quarter dean's
list at the Univer&gt;ity or Cincinnati.
Lydia Council
Comminces for the annual mother-daughter banquet were named at
the recent meeting of the Bradford
Church of Christ Lydia Council held
at the church.
The banquet will be held on May
8, 6:30p. m. Theme will be "What A
Friend We Have in Jesus." Friendship bags to he prepared by Madeline Painter will be used as favors.
Committees named were Tina
McG ui re, Bec ky Amberger and
Charlone VanMeter. decorati ons ;
Diane Bing and Becky Amberger,
napkin s and program covers; Sherry
and E li ~a beth Smith. special gifts;
Sherry Shamblin , Paula Pic kens and
Carolyn Nicholson, program ; men
of the church, cleanup.
Paula Picken s. pres ident. opened
the meeting by asking for prayer
requests and then had praye{.
Following the reports. devotions
were given by Charlotte VanMeter
titled "Inspirational Promises About
Love and Compassion" and Jac kie
Reed read "Happy New Year".
A donation was give n in memory
of Clara Gilkey from Ferndora Story
and Mildred Perry.
Co mmuni on, pantry lists and
cleaning supplies for upcom ing

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Masons leader to visit local
reception
The Grand High Priest of Royal
Arch Masons of the State of Ohio,
Terry B. Meyers. Cleves, will be at a
reception honoring Terry and Bev
Meyers on Feb. 21 with a dinner at
6:30 p.m. at the McArthur Masonic
Temple. 107 N. Market St.,
McArthur.
Foll owing the dinner, musical
entertainment will be provided by
the musical group "Horizon" which
includes: David Booth, Andy Graham . David Graham and Tom Neal.
lickcts are $10 per person available
through Warren Lotz, president, 12
Capitular Di strict Association, 740596-2994. All Masons, their familie s
and fri ends are invited to attend.
Glenna Jarvis will be planning
:tnd coordinating the special meal,
assisted by members of Sereno
Chapter 128 Order of Eastern Star,
13arbara Saldes, Worthy Matron ;
Glen Slade, Worthy Patron.

Anger management, parenting
groups offered
Wood land Centers, Inc. ts offerin g a four-week anger management
group for adults. The group will be held at Woodland Centers' Meigs
Clinic, Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy,
on Wednesdays from 4-5 p.m.
beginning on Feb. 18. The primary
focus of the group will be ·to ~ teach
anger management techniques, communicatton ski lls and , coping with
interpersonal connie!.
.
Wood land Centers is also offermonths were announced and altic ing a four-week parenting group on
cleani ng was set for Feb. 28. 9 a.m. Thursday, 4-5 ·p.m. beginning Feb. •
New. updated Lydia Program 19. Topics will be parenting techbooks are bei ng prepared, it was niques, communication and probnoted .
lem-so lvin g ski lls that can help
A thank you note was received manage difficult child behavior.
from Gerry and Evercn Lightfoot
There is no charge to participate
for sunshine baskets given to them. in the groups. Woodland Centers
Sunshine baskets for February Inc. is funded in part by the Galliawi ll be given to Mildred Withee, Jackson-Meigs Board of Alcohol,
Connie Lig htfoot and Dwight Drug Addiction and Mental Health
Hyse ll .
Se rvices. To register. call 992-2192.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Frank
Sinatra remained hospitalized today
for "non-emergency" te sts as a
newspaper reported that blood in his
urine may indicate bladder cancer.
The 82-year-old singer was
admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center early Tuesday, nearly n
months after he suffered a' heart
attack. He also spent a night there
for a check-up 2 112 weeks ago, on
Jan. 24.
Nothing seriously wrong, Sinatra
spokeswoman Susan Reynold s said
Tuesday.
"It's a non -emerge ncy. He 's
fine, " added hospital spokeswoman
Charlie Lahaie.
The New York Post, quoting
unidentified sources, reported today
that Sinatra had blood in his urine
and the symptom s might be consistent with the spread of bladder cancer.
"He wouldn 't be in the hospital if
it wasn ' t serious," an unidentified
friend told the Post.
A source familiar with Sinatra·s
health told The Associated Press
early today that his mcdical·prohlcm
was ndt related to heart problems.
Rumors have drculatcd ahout
Sinatra's health for months. A year

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Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
Ohio will be recelvld by the bid amount In favor of the
On Saturday, February t 4, Melge
County afor11atd Melga County
1898 at 10:00 a.m., the Comml11lonar1 ot their · Commlltlontra. Bid Bonda
Home Natlonel Bank will olllce 11 the Courtbouee, ehall b• accompanl•d by
offer for 1111 et public Pomeroy, Ohio 45789 until Proof of Authority of the
euctlon on tiM bank perking 10:00 a.m.. March 2, 1998 olllclal or agent signing the
lot th• following vehlcl.. :
and then at 1:00pm., llllld bond.
19811 PLYMOUTH FURRY
office opened end road
Bldl ahall be lilted and
VIN 1P3BB21P7GX58Sit81 aloud for lha following:
marked ae Bid lor Rutland
1988 BUICK LESAIIRE
The . lnataltatlon of a EMS Civic Center Roof
YIN 1~HR37370H425874 replacement roof on the Replacement Project and
t tn RV
Rutland Civic Center EMS mailed or delivered to:
VIN M50CA8J026819
Hl8dquartara loceled on Malgt
County
1990 ISUZU 4X4
Main Street, S.R. 124 Commlaelonera,
VIN JAACR11E5L7254341 Rutland, Melge County, Courthouse, Pomeroy, Ohio
1991 TOYOTA 4X4
Ohio. Spaclftcatlona pro- 45769.
YIN JT4RN01 P5M0012865 vldld In Bid Packet.
Attention of bidders It
1994 CHEVROLET VAN
Pro..,ectlve blddare wish· called to all of the requtr41:
VIN tGBEG25K9RFI71495 lng to view and Inspect the menta contained In thl.a bid
1988 OL'DSMOBILE
project alta may contact packet, particularly to the
VIN tG3WR14W7JD357108 Marcia Elliott II 740-742• Ftderal Labor Standards
The terms of sole are 2233 or Roaemary Eskew at Provlolona and Daviecaah.
740-742-2121 to ln~pect tho Bacon Wages, various
The Home Natlonel Benk pro(ect alta and for any fur· Insurance requlrementa,
reaarvee the right 10 reject' ther queatlone 11 to tho various equal opportunity
t
project.
provlalone, and tht requireany or a II bid 1 or 0 remove . Plana, Speclflcatlona, and ment for a payment bond
any unit from the sele at bid forma may be secured and performance bond for
any time.
at the office of Meigs 100% of the contract price.
Arrangements may be County Commlealoners. No
No b!dder may withdraw
mide to lnapect any of the dapoall wlll be required for hla
within thlny (30)
above named vahlclaa prior each 181 of plana and apac- dayabid
after the actual date of
to eale by calling 949-22t 0. lflcatlona.
the opening thereof. Meigs
(1) 21, 23, 28, 30;
Each bid must be accom· County
Commtealoners
(2) 4, 6, 11 , 13 atc
panted by either a bid bond roHrvt the right to waive
--:::P:-u":'b-::ll:-c-::N-:-o-:t-:-lc-e--1 In an amount of 100% pl1ha any lnformalltlas or to re(act
bid amount with a surety any or all bldo.
NOTICE TO
eatlefactory to the aforaaalil Janel Howard, Preeldent
CONTRACTORS
Melga
County Meigs County
Sealed propoeale for the Commlesloners or by certt- Comml11tonera
lnatalllllon of new roof on fled check, cashiers check, (2)6, 11, 18 3TC
tha EMS Helldquartera Civic or latter of credit ·upon a
Public Notice
Center Community Building 10lvent bank In tha amount
In Rutland, Melga County, of not tell thin 10% of the
PUBUC ~OTICE
NOTICE -Ia hereby given
that on Saturct.y, F•bruary
14, 1998, at 10:00 a.m .. a
public aala will be held It
211 Weat Second Straet,
Pomeroy,
Ohio, The
Farmer'a Bank 1111d Savlnga
Company parking lot, to sell
for caeh tho folt(lwlng collateral:
1990 Chevrolet Corsica
t Gt LT84G9LE203399
The Farmers Blnk and
Savings
Company,
Pomeroy, Ohio reMrvealhe
right to bid at thll lila, and
to withdraw th• ebovo collateral prior to eale.
Further, The Farmers Benk
RT. 7
and Savtnge Company
, PIZZA EXPRESS
reaervea the right to reject
any or all blda eubml)ttct
18" Deluxe $14.99
'. '
·'.
Further, the above collat16" 3 Item $9.99
eral will be aold In the con992-9200
dillon It Ia In, wtth no
expreaa or Implied war·
rantlea given.
For further Information,
AT. 7
contact Shalla Buchanan at
992-2135.
PIZZA EXPRESS
(2) 11 , 12, 13 3TC
16" Large One Item $5.99
Public Notice
992-9200
Pick Up Only ·
PUBUC NOTICE
HISTORICAL
CHESTER COURTHOUSE
.
REHABIUTATION .
PVH Medical Explorers
The
Meigs
County
Self Defense II
Commissioners lntenil to
provlda
Community
Thursday,
Development Block Grant
funds through the Meigs
February 12, 1998
County FY '97 Formula
Allocation Program for the
7p.m.
rehtbllltatlon of the Hlatorlc
Cheater
Courthouse In
Wellness &amp; Rehab
Cheater, Meigs County,
Ohio. Tha Historic Cheater
Center
Courthouse !1 the oldeat
Wear Comfortable Clothes
existing courthouae In tho
Stale of Ohio and Ia on the
BAING SKI TRIP MONEY
Roglaler of Hletorlc Places.
Tho purpoao of thle notice
Ia to garner public lnpuHie The Country Candle Shop
to any adverse affects or
10% OFF Valentine Baskets
Impact the planned rahablll·
tatlon wlfl have on tiM hleTues.-Sat. 10 am -6 pm
torlc natu(e olthe building.
during Valentine's Week
The planned rehabilitation
~-&gt;-·
Rt. 124, Minersville, OH
project will entail tho place992-4559 • 992-3980

DEB'S HERBS
New Haven
501 5th St.
882-3847
"WILL BE CLOSING"
FINAL SALE
Friday, Feb. 13 &amp;
Sat., Feb. 14
10:00 to 3:00 each day
Still will take orders.
Call 895-3807. I would like to
thank all my customers.

O'BLENESS
Memorial Hospital
' ' Holpilll Drive, Alhens, OH 4'701

614-S9J-,SSI • www.obleness.OI)l

A hospital we can all
be proud of.

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The Daily Sentinel • P,age 9

VVednesday,February11,1998

Big bucks seldom sway Oscar voters,
but 'Titanic' could break the jinx
By 'BOB THOMAS
Associated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES .(AP) - With
"Titanic" on course to become the
biggest moneymaking , film ever,
Hollywood is speculating whether it
can somehow avoid 'thc mysterious
ice berg thai has sunk the Oscar
hopes of other epies.
The nominations for the 70th
Academy Awards on Tue sday produccd an impressive 14 for "Titanic ." tying the record of "All About
Evc' ' ·in 1950.
That would scern' to predetermine
the results at the March 23 awards.
But huge box office result s have sc idom translated int o Oscars.
Of the top 20 films as Judged by
rentals - the money returned to the
st udio - onl y 1994 's " Forrest
Gump" was named hcsl picture . In
fact. the only others even in the top
30 arc " Rain Man " (28 th ) and
" Dances with Wolves" (29th ).
Overlooked for major awards
have been such smashes as "Star
Wars'' and it s sequel&gt;. "E.T. the
Extra-Terrestrial. " "Jurass ic Purk."
"The Li on Kin g." " Batman ,''
"Home Alone ." "Ghnst bustcrs."
· " Raiders of the Lost Ark '' and it s
sequels and "Independence Day."
Can "Titani c" overcome thi s htStory''
The auguries arc good . Though
critics have ca[jlcd ahout the story
- produce r and director James
Cameron was not nominated for hi s
script - 'Titanic" see ms to be on
everyone's must-sec li st.
Thc success of Hollywood's most
expensive film ever at $200 million
isn 't expected to fade as Academy
members vote.
Al so, the field for best picture
includes two comedies ("The Full
Monty " and "As Good As It Gets'')

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

110

Help Wanted

Public Notice
ment of new oak flooring on
the flrat floor of the building
and lhe rehabilitation of 11M
aupport eyetem and the
lnatallatlon of pint floo~ng
on the tecond etory of the
building. The proJect will
ateo Include the lnetalllllon
of 1 heating/cooling eyltlm
on both floors of tha buildIng.
The public Ia encouraged
to provide commenta 11 to
any poeltlve or negative
Impact the planned rehablll·
tatlon proJect will have on
the hletorlc neture of the
building by etndlng written
comment• to the Melge
County Gronte Office,
39350 Union Avenue, SuHe
B- t, Pomeroy, Ohio 457811
or by contacting Jten
nue111t,
Orante
Admlnlllretor, at 740-992·
7908.

Jean Trueaelt,
Grante Admlnlltrator,
Metge County
(2) 5,11,17 3TC

360° Communications

" WARNER INSUUNCE
JEFF
113 W. 2ND ST.

614-992-5479

Top • Trim • Cable • Removal • Crane • Hauling
• Stump Grinding •

ACE TREE SERVICE
179 Rand St.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
Rick Johnson

Owner
Fully Insured· Free Estilm,rlfe.s l
Phone: (614) 446-4759
(740) 441·1191

20 YRS. EXP.

COUNTRY CANDLE SHOP
AND MORE
'Jioiple Scented Candles
Crocks, Cakes &amp; Refills ·
Tues. 111·8, Wed.·Sat. 10.2

Ceme Smell the Sweet Seen! of Country Candles
Rt.

124, Minersville, OH
{740) 992-3980 1/12/981 mo. pd.

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.
New Homes • Vinyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL .
FREE ESTIMATES

Hours Varied

Valid Ohio RN License required.

BSN preferred.
Interested persons may contact Jean
Lambert at 740.992·2104 Bxt. 278. EEO

Siding • Garages

• New Homes • Pole Buildings
• Room Additions

Over 20 years experience.

FrBe Estimates

CCIII 614-843-5426,_,.,.~
YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SEVICE

ANNOUNCEMENTS

·Room Additions
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
·Roofing
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

005

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ou

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play Ohio's dalllg game. I-BOOROMANCE. extension 7484.

Home Improvements

30 Announcements

33151 Happy Hollow Roed
Middleport, Ohio 45769
Additions, Roofing,
Siding,
Pole Barns,
Decks, Painting

to 4pm . contact Maureen at 7.40- .

Call Us For A Free Estimate

742-7243.

VALENTINE

TEA

HEABALLY :

SPICED Tea lor two! Tea for youll

lively pre.s:enta!ion on Love
Herbs &amp; Potions . Teas &amp; 11 tasty
lunch providedl Join us for this '
spectal Herbal Affair. Feb. 14th. 1 :

614-742·3090
614·742·3324
614-742·3076

40

Giveaway

3·4 month old Siamese killen,
740-992-7683.
Black ado rable puppies, Mother
AKC Aeg Lab Retrieve r. to good ·

SAYRE
TRUCKING

home only. can Marsha 304-576- :

20 14.

Free puppies to anyone w111ing to •
give them a good horne. call i40- '
992-6451

Hauling, Excavating
&amp; Trenching
limestone &amp; Gravel
Septic Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites
Reasonable Rates
• Joe N. Sayre

betwe en

5:00pm Monday lhru

8:ooam- :

Fr~ay.

Free : Mate Oog . Medium Size ,
Very Fnendly, Loves Everyone! 1
1/2 Years Old, Good Ar ound

Kids . 74o-379-2 111.

Walerbed mattress . good condi· •
lion, California king size. includes
heater. 740·742·2951 .

614-742-2138

60

Lost and Found

Jack ~u sse ll ter rier, McCumber
Hill Ad beh1nd Rulland toward
Dexter. $100 reward , no que s·
tions asked. R.atph Spencer, 740- •

HOWARD
EXCAVATING CO.

(614) 992-3838

742-2904.

70

su"E.O
CI'TIZ.Et4
• ''-'-"' '"
sEt410I'I
f'w
OISCout4'T
·

JONES'~

TREE
SERVICE
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631
(614) 367·0266
1·800·950·3359

.'{rim

Gallipolis
ALL Yard S8le1 Must
Be Paid In Advance.
QEAOL!NE: 2:00p.m.
the day before tile ad

Ia to run. Sunday
edition · 2:00p.m.
Friday. Mondt~y edition
• 10:00 a.m. Saturday.

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

ROBERT BISSEll
CONSTRUCTION

All Yard Sales Must Be Paid In '

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete

Ad~anc e.

1:00pm Friday.

Remodeling

80

Stop &amp; Compare

FREE

RICk Pearson Auction Company.

773·5765 Or 304·773-5447.

7/22/Hn

SERVICE
Agricultural Lime,
Limestone • Gravel
Dlr't • Sand
985-4422
Chester, Ohio
I0/25/96Ml

Of

DAVID E. EVANS
Aug. :)0, 1949Feb. 11, 1997
God saw that you
were suffering
A cure was not to be,
so Ha put His arms
around you
And whispered softly,
come with Me.
Loved and Missed ,
By Mother, Kathryn;
wile, Debbie;
son, Sam and
daughters, Krlsty,
Sherry and families.

L

;

Driveways,

Parking Lots, etc.
Call Anytime
Home
614·992-3141
Cell

Phone

591-1897

Pat's Herb Corner
Located at Dan 's
290 N. 2nd Ave.,
Mh;ldleport, OH
Pat Arnold
Distributor
VItamins, Herbal
Supplements,
Natural Weight Loss
Products .,,., ....

Auction
and Flea Market

1 lull 11me auc tioneer, co mplete
auctiOn
Se1v1ce .
l 1censed
r66.0h1o &amp; west V1rginia . 304·

985-4473

R.l. HOllON
SNOW
TRUCKING REMOVAL
DUMP TRUCK

Deadline: 1:OOpm the

day before tho ad 11 10 run,
Sunday &amp; Monday edit i on~

ESTIMATEES

20Yrs.

Yard Sale
&amp; Vicinity

12/18/lln

Lilllt things
11rt Worth A lot

Part Time
Restorative Nurse

• Vinyl

(No Sunday Calls)

In Loving Memory

VETEUNS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
SKILLED NURSING FACILin

. LOHG·s
COfiSTRUCTIOH

614-992·7643

t--------tht Cltlssi{itd Stction!

740.992·1135
211 1l9ll 1 mo.

Limestone Hauling
House &amp; Trailer Sites
Land Clearing &amp;
.Grading
Septic System &amp;
Utilities
Estimates

In Memory

In

POMEROY, OH

Lost- 5 yr old. while. long haired,

Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
. NOTICE le hereby given
that on Saturdey, F•bruary
14, 1998, at 10:00 e.m., ,
public tale will be held at
500 Eut Main Street,
Pomeroy, J.D. Auto Sal11
parking lot, to eell lor c11h
the following collateral:
1989 CHEVROLET
COMMERCIAL TRUCK
1GBHP32K2K332!1222
The Farmera Bank and
Sevlnge Company, Pome·
roy, Ohio, re11rv11 the right
to bid 11 thlt tale, and to
·withdrew the above
cotloteral prior to 111•.
Furth•r, The Farmtro Bonk
and Savlnge Company
reserve• the right to reject
any or all bide eubmltted
Further, th• obove
collaterol wlfl be eold In the
condition It le In, with no
expreu or Implied wtr·
rantlae given.
For further Information,
contact Tim at 1185-4289.
(2) 11, t 2, 13 Jtc

3127!T1N

COMPLETE TREE CARE

Public\ Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE Ia hereby given
that on Saturday, February
14, 1998, at 10:00 e.m., a
public 1111 wilt ba held 11
211 W11t Second Strttl,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
The
Farmer'• Bank end Savlnge
Company'• parklng tot, to
sell for caah the following
colleterat:
1992 CHEVROLET
CAMARO
101 FP33TSNL138437
The Farmer.• Bank end
Sovlnga
Company,
Pomeroy, Ohl~ reaerv11 the
right to bid at thle ule, and
to withdraw the above co~
lateral prior to aalt.
Further, The Farmera Blnk
and Savings Compeny
r11ervea the right to fl)act
any or all blde IUbmlttld.
Further, the above collet·
ara1 will ba 101d In tha condition It le In, with no
expre11 or Implied war·
rantlee given.
For further Information,
contact Shltla Bucltanan at
992-2138.
(2) 11, 12, 13 3TC

POMEROY, OH.

Give us a call for system repairs,
sale~. upgrades or paits.

90

Absolute Top Dollar: All U.S. S1l·

McFEE ROOFING
&amp; PAINTING.

ver And Gold Cotns, Proolsets ,
Otamonds. Ant1Que Jewelry, Gold
Rmgs. Pre -1930 U.S. Cu rrency,
Sterling , Etc . AcquisitiOns Jewelry
· M.T.S. Coin Shop. 151 Second

Specializing In:
New Roofs, Roof Repairs,
Gutters, jnterlor &amp;
Exterior Painting,
Drywall Repair.
Lowest roles during the
winter months of
Jan.-Feb.-Mar.

Avenue. Gallipo~s. 740·446-2842 .
An!lques. top prices paid, RiYerin e Ant1ques. Pomeroy, Ohio,
Russ Moore owner, 740-992·

2526
AntiQues- no item too large or too
small Also estates . appra•sals,
rel1n1shwg , custom orders, 740 ·

Qusl/ty Work Gusrsnteed

Free Eat. • Fully Insured
1-614-992-9057
Middleport, Oh.

992-6576.
Clean La1e Model Cars Or
Trucks , 1990 Models Or Newer.
Sm11h Bu•ck Ponhac. 1900 Eastern Avenue. Gallipolis.

(Lime Stone.
Low Rates)

J &amp; D Auto Pans. Buy ing
wrecked or sal11aged veh icles .

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

614-992-3470

Wanted to Buy

30073-5033.
TIMBER: We pay' cash for tracts
of limber. II in terested In selli ng

t

. yo u ~tim ber. please let our professional forestry staff manage
your timber for inco me. wiiCitife,
anc1 a place to enjoy the outdoors . Supenor Hardwoods of
Ohio Lumber Co., PO Box 606,
Wellston. Oh10 45692, (740)384•
5677.

Wa.,ted To Buy Usee! Mobile
Hr,rllt&gt; S

740-4 46 -017 5.- 304-675·

5')1)5

We Buy Autos In Any Condition,

Ca ll 740·368·9062. Or 740·446PAAt

.CASH PAID

.

FOR: WW II. Korea

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·

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Pomeroy •·Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, February 11, 1998 .

Wednesday,

Feb~uary 11, 1998

The Daily Sentinel • Page 11

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

ALLEYOOP

NEA Crossword Puzzle

NOW, OtGMAA, IT
SEEMS THE ""'TES
H"'VE GIVEN ME
A 5eCONO CAANC.E '

PHILLIP

ALDER

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
110

Babys nt mg In My Home 740

4469633
C~tr l! f

Help Wanted

AVON I All Areas I StHrley
Avon $8 $ 16 /Hr No Door To

Doo r Owc k Cash Fun &amp; RelalC
ng 1 800 736-0 168
$6 $20 /Hr No Door To

Door Ou1ck Cash• Bonuses
BOO 296 0139

1

Carleton Scnooi/Me tgs lndu stnes
seeks a substtute Heann Servtc
es Coo rd nator (RN or LPN ) to
work wtlh students and adults w th
de11e1 opmental dtsabt tttes Mu st
be a regtste ed nurse or licensed
pra cttca l nur se cur rently ltcensed
n the State ol Ohm Send esume

10
St eve Beha Execu1111e Dtrector
Carleton SchOOVMe'9s tndustr es
PO Box 307
t3 10 Carleton St
Syracuse Ohto 45779
Computer usere s Needed Work

Own Hr$ $20K I50K IVr

ed day care three open

mgs call Me li ssa at 740 992

Spears 304 675 1429

AVON

I

3509

45614
Depend able An d Flex•ble Ce rt 1
l ted Nur se Au:l Needed Fo r In
Home Care Call Adnanne Or An
gte 1 800 481 6334
Dteta ry Tech Needed For P r o~
gresstve LTC Fact tty In Gal tpo
Its One Year Or More E•oer ence
Oe stred Come To Wor k W th A
Great Team t Contact 0 rector 01
Staff Development Pam Caldwell
At Scen tc H Us Nurs ng Cent er
31 Buckndge Road B dwell OH
456 t 4 Al so Acceptm g Ma led In
Resumes
DRIVER WANTED
Hardyman Truckmg COL License
ha zmat &amp; Tanker Endors ement
Apply tn Person Burhle Oil Com
pany Galltpolls Monday Fnday
8 AM 4 PM

EXPERIENCED SALES PER
SON WANTED FOR BUSY
CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS
Reqwr ement s - Kno wledge 01
Rest dent~a l Aemodet ng Roolmg
And Relat ed Expertence Wtth
B ddlng Jobs To ln clucle Ma tert
als And Labor Mu st Be Famthar
Wtth Tne GalltpOIIS Pt Pleasant
Areas QUALIFIED Applicants
Can Stop In At Chr stan s Con
stru crlon Inc 1403 Easte n
Ave To Drop Oil A. Rasume Or
F II Out An Appl ic ation Pay
Ba sed On Exper ence 740 446

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700 Companl9s Olle11ng Work At
Home Opp ortunt ttes Exci ting In
come Potent tall CALL NOW 1
888 430 7576 EKI 3'20 8 TOLL
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General Refuse Servt ce of Ma
son County ts seekmg candtdate
lor a part ttme cler cal opportunt
ty Cand tdate s should po sse ss
sktlls and expenence tn custom
er servtce and PC Interested n
dtv tduals sh ould submtt resume
to General Refus e Ser v1ce ol
Mason County 97 Hubbard Ave

OH 45631

Home Health Ag ency H nng
CNA s And Ex pe rten ced H~IA s
For Part T me Post!lons Starttng
At $6 09 Per HOUI Phone Calls
Please In Me•g s Co unty Call
614 992 7900 Or n Gallta Coun
ty Stop By Heath Management
Serv•ces At 762 Second Ave
nue Galllpotts For App ltc attons
Or Ca ll 740 446 3808 Sert ous
lnqUtnes Only EOE
Housekeep tng pos1 \to n and
phone room opera tors call 740
992 6488 lor ntefVIew
In Search 01 Mohvated F 1endly
Can ng Team Player Part f 1me
LPN PosttiOns Open For AU Shtfts
At Scentc Htll s Nur stng And Re
tlabtlttauon Center Co ntact Olrec
tor Of Stall Dev elopment Pam
Caldw ell To Lea tn Moe About
Empl oyment Opportun111es J 1 1
Bu ckr dg e Road Btdwetl OH
45614
Local Truckmg Company Seektng
Qualt fred Tr uck Onvers Goad
Pay Good Benefits Send Resume
To P 0 BoK 109 Jackson Oh1o
45640 or Call 740 286 1463 To
Schedule An lntervew
Nurse A1de Trat n• ng Prog ra m
Aockspnngs Rehabtltta!lon Center
wtll De ollenng 1 a mng cla sses m
the monlh ol Febr uary Appltca
!tons are now bemg accepted at
36759 Rocksp tngs Rd Pome1oy
OH Cla ss s ze tS I m ted Three
(3) reference papers are requr eel
wtth appllcatton Apply m person
between lOam &amp; 3pm M F Stud
ents tha t successfully comple te
the TC E ctass w11 oe ehgtoe lor
emp oymenl Absolutely no phone
calls EOE
w ameo mechantc cernttea to do
State Inspect ons Apply tn pe r
so n Rays Comple te Car Clea n
tng and Serv1ce 26 t 5 Jackson

Ave
WANTED A pa rt lime secre tary
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Ftnanclng available 304 755
5566

1993 Sunshtne BAKW 14x72
2br 2 bath central atr exc cond
Must Sellt 304 675 3508

Single Parent Program Special
llnancmg on 2 3 &amp; 4 bed room
homes Payments u low ••
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lull bath $19 900 Delivery &amp; set

up 304 372 3400

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tnc 3br 2 bath deltvery &amp; set
up a le tnstalled $26 900 304

372 3400

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1 1/2 M1les Out Nei ghbo rhood
Road 3 Bedrooms FR WPFP
Ea t In Kttchen La rge Bath Hear
Pump CA Deck Una ttached Ga
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ty Wa ter Approx Incl ud ed

$50 000 74&lt;) 446 1536

372 34DO
1998 Kemucktan t4 x80 all elec
3br 2 bath deltvery &amp; sel
up al e mstalled $23 900 304
372 3400
tr~ c

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2 or 3 Bedroom arouncl $200 per
month Free deltvery &amp; set up
Call credtl Mne 1 800 948 5678
2 Bedrooms New Furntshed WIt
Sell W1th Blocks Heat Tape &amp;

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600 691 6777

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441 0573

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7806

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RENTALS
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utthlles S100 deposn ERA. Town
&amp; Country Real Estate 304 675
5548
2 Bedroom fenced m front yard
m Hallford $250/mo + deposit
Referen ces requtred 304 882

3886
3 bedroom house In Pomeroy no
mstde pels 'no depostt 740 843

5216
3 Bedroom house no pets $250
plus utthUes and damage depos
11 references required 304 895

3214

3 bedroom house sto11e refug
erator washer/dryer clean no m
s1de pets depo sit requtred 740

One bedroom apartment 1n Mid

nue Gal1tpo1ts
Grubbs Plano tuntQg &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the
plano or 740 446 4525

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; Rebull1 In Slock
Call Ron Evans 1 600-537 9528
Keroscene Hea ter Good Shape
Brand New Wtc 60 Htlda Drive
Gallpols 740 446 4365
Monument Sale Quilting Busl
ness t Johns Monuments 113 Off
Until Stock Is Sold 130 Bulavllle
Ptke Gathpohs OhiO
NordlcTrack ltke New $65
Cook ng Electnc Sto11e $75 740

IMOCDMJI7TA621366 a 1996

Polans Scrambler 4x4 ATV Seri
a I 2938099 a 1995 Marada
Boat and Tennessee Tratler serl

al IEFJODB2BE595 and a 1996
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al IJY44BDAOXTA269654 pub
lie aucl ton wrll be held at OVB

Annex 143 Thtrd Ave

Galhpohs

OH on 2128196 al 10 OOAM The

above will oe sold to hrgnest bid
der ·as ts Where ts wtthout ex
pressed or tmplled warranty and
may be seen by calling Ke ttl'l
Johnson at 740 441 1038 OVB
reserves the nght to accepl o r
reJect any and all Otds ancl wtth
draw property !rom sale pnor to
sale Terms of Sale CASH OA

CERTIFIED CHECK
PRIMESTAR winter blowout
special All tnventory must golf
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74&lt;) 441 5696 740 441 5167
Sleeptng rooms wtth cooktng
Also 1ra1ler space on river All
hook ups Call alter 2 00 p m

304 773-5651

Mason WV

460 Space for Rent

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Buy Sell lrade
Used &amp; Anttques
Fumtture

304 773 5341

000

74&lt;l 446 0609

WARM UP Htgh EU1ctency Natu
rat And LP Gas Furnaces life
ttme Warranty On Heat Exchang
er If You Don 1 Call Us We Both
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Heat Pumps Only Shghty Htgher
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Healing &amp; Coolmg Busmesst 740

446 u306 1 BOO 291 0096
Steel Beams All Stzes &amp; Lenglhs
L &amp; l Scrap Melals 740 446

7300
STORAGE TANKS 3 000 Gallon
Upnghl Ron Evans Enterpnse s
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Mob1le home s1te available bel
ween Athens and Pomeroy call

74&lt;) 385 4367

Twtn Beds W1th Mattresses $115
Full $135 Queen $160 King
$100 See At Used Furntture
Store 130 Butav111e P1ke Galltpo
lls Ohio M-TWHrs 104

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Household
Goods

510

App ltances
ReconditiOned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refr
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French Coy Maytag 140 446

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$21 95 Per tOO 1' 200 PSI
$37 OD Per 1oo All Brass Com
presston Fintngs In Stock

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Jackson Oh10 1 800-537 952B
WCW tickets {BAM) lor sale
floor seats call 740 949 331 5 al
ter 7pm leave message

7795

We1ght Loss LOSE UP TO 30

Box Spnng &amp; Matress New Nev

100% GUARANTEED RESULTS
1 B88 294 6079

er used $199 Call 740 886
6373
Bunk Bed Set Solid Wood with
Inner Sprtng Mattress Ne.w Nev

LBS 30 Days Or Recommended

Wood For Sale $35 A l oad W1ll

Deliver 74&lt;l 3B8 6010

er used $285 74D B86-6373
550
GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Washers dryers refrigerators
ranges Skaggs Appltance s 76
Vtne Street Call 740 44E 7398
1 800 499-3499

Building
Supplies

Block brtck sewer ptpes wtnd
ows lintels etc Claude Wtnters
Rio Grande OH Catl 740 245
5121

ltll ng Room Suite Never used

PC $275 C.ll 740 886 6373

560

Moving Sale Used
Store 130 Bulavtlle Ptke
lis Oh o 50 01., Olf Gtfl Shop
Most Furn ture Mon Tues Wed

A Groom Shop Pet Groomtng
Featunng Hyclro Bath Don
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Ad

10-4 Only
Polly 1 New &amp; Used Furniture
We now have Army Surplusttt
2t01 Jeflerson Ave
Open 9 30 5 00 Mon Sat

J Bedrooms 2 Baths Galha
County Farm House Washer &amp;
Dryer Hook Up D1shwasher 740
379 2639

304 675 SOFA (7632)

530

Antiques

Buy or sett Atveune Ant1ques
11 24 E Matn Street on At 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W 1
a m to 8 00 P m Sunday I

Pets for Sale

7&lt;0 446 0231

AKC Regtstered boxers fo ur
mates $200 two females $250
wormed and shots 740.84J.5265
AKC Sheltle pupptes sable &amp;
while m~ te &amp; female $250 $300

740 992 5073

Btchon Frrse AKC Regtstered
Wormed 1sl Shots 2 Males 1

Female $3DO $350 740 3799262
Datmatron Pupptes Full Blooded
550 Each Have Bolh Parents On

Nice etl an 2br references &amp; de
post! no pets 3041375 5162

6 00 P m 740 992 2526

A1 0 Grande Area 3 Bedroom
Bath &amp; t/2 $450/Mo Depostt Re
qu red W/0 Hook Up 1 888 840

,;;,;;;=:.;.M;;,;I;,;,S:.;.C_e_ll-a-n-e--u-s--l DalmaiiOn Fu 1Bloodeq Pupp1es
540
0
Wormed &amp; Shots $50 Each 740
Merchandise
38B.S922

Small clean qu et ca rpetecl no
pet s $27 5/ mo $250 dep osrt

44xB8 Connelly Pool Table Ash
wood Leather Pocket s Firm
$1200 740446-4.441

0521

304 77:!-9192

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent
14xt6 Trader 2 Bedrooms Cen
Ira! Atr W&amp;O Open K1t &amp; l A

Moore owner

Apartments
for Rent

I and 2 bedroom apanment&amp; lur
mshed and unfurnlstted security
depos t requited no pets 740
992 2218

Why pay more for your next car
when M&amp;J Auto can save you
hundreds of dollars on depend
able cars? Honest sales people
will hatp you find the rlghl car for

Sldels Equlpmen1 304 675-7421

you

MF240 Dtesel 500 Hours Bush
Hog &amp; 3 Disk MF 6 F\ Mower
tO Ft Ferlthzer Spreader 3 Sub
SOller 140 Farmall Wl1h Cultivator
&amp; Stde Dresser 1350 Hours 740

miles perfect cond ition $1995
wrth warranty 1980 full size Bran
co 4x4 body needs work motor
and transm1sslon good white let
tar !Ires $7SO 1986 Dodge Cara
van runs good body m excellent
condtlton runntng boards $1550
w1th warranty

441i-1542
Livestock

brol&lt;e 304.S75 7409

Hay &amp; Grain

640

Hay &amp; straw delivery avat!abie

304 875-5724

Baby bed dresstng table
car seat slroller &amp; walker

Instruments

Gtlbransen organ 74Q-949-2118

590

Have CB w1l trade lor 22 prstol or
shot gun tn good condtho n 304

675-5354

Concrete &amp; Plastic SepUc Tanks
300 Thru 2 000 Gallons Ron
Evans Enterprises Jackson OH

1 800-537 9528
ECONOMY

Heating And Cooling
Up Grade Your
Present System
From $38 00 /Call For Detatls

741).245-9009

For Sale $35 Ptck Up
ut.l Wtll Oeltver 740 256 1440
f' 1100d

L

74&lt;) 256 9172

A Truck Load De
\tvered Call 740 «6 4362 No An
swer Leave Messa ge
F~rewood

$40

For Sale
or Trade

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Bale Square Bates Alfalfa I
Orchard Gra ss Mt.:ed 2nd Cut

$2 75 /Bale 740 446 2412 Days
740 446 2493 Evanlngs

Large Round Bates Mtxed Hay
1500 Pounds Kept Off Ground
Wtll load Phone Evenrngs 740

245-5047

M1xed Hay Delano Jackson Farm

1991 John Deere Backhoe With
Cab &amp; EXI 1976 Koehrtng Sk1
dloader Model 1350 740 446

6044

..

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TRANSPORTATION

71 0 Autos for Sale
t 965 GTO 400 Muoc1e 4 speed
excellent body needs resto red
$3200 740 992 7557

1969 Buick GS $3 000 740 6B27512
1969 Nova SS 396 375 Less
Motor &amp; Trans $3 000 (740

582-7512

1961 Monte Carlo dependable
power seats V 8 qu1ck 304 882

3328

198 t Olds Cuttass 2 Doors 260
V8 Engme $I 20D OBO 740
441 1646
I 984 BuiCk Century Limned AC

PW V 6 New Tue s New Axle
New Brakes Good Shape 98 534
Mtles $800 080 74()-446 7020
1986 Dodge 600 mce depend
able car PS PB automatiC arnlfm
casselle $1299 74Q-949-2045

1990 Oodge Daylona $2 3DO
74().245 9239

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FENCE

Base Excellent Condttlon Must
SeUI 740.367 71 17

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FRANK &amp; EARNEST

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1988 Toyota P1ck Up 4 Cylinder

Speed Manual AM/FM Cassette
Bedllner Rear Slldtng Glass
Truck Is In Very Good Condltton
NADA Average Retatl Va lue :::

$5 475 Ask1ng • $4 775 740
446 7289

1993 Chevy S 10 4 3 auto over
dnve 67 000 mtles 304 675

•

1997 Dodge 4x4 Diesel 1 Ton
Dually Compeltely Loaded Excel
tent Cond1Hon Must SeiP 740
441-D9913 Alter 4 PM

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New Atrltnes All New Lights &amp;
Electrical W~rtng New Break
Drums &amp; Shoes 80% T1res Bunks
Made From 5 Inch Square Tub
mg Frame 28 Inches Wide

Ready To Go To Workl 740 367
7533

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs
92 S 10 4x4 4 3 liter automahc
atr BKCe ll ent cond11ton will sell
betow book serious Inquiries only

740 992 7614 or 740 94,2210
1985 Dodge 4x4 SWB 318 4

BIG NATE

Asking

13 600 Sieve Work 740 446
4172 740 256 1619

1986 GMC Ptck Up 4114 Four
Speed New Engtne $5 600 740

t99t Ford Taurus Very Good
Condllon 63 000 Miles 740 367

949 3403

1988 Forcl Ranger XlT 4x4 5
speed bed tmer S3 950 740
1989 Ford F 250 4x4 7 3 D esel

740 446 8044

t991 GEO Strom G S I auto atr
ps pb 614 386 8258
1991 lumina Euro 4 Doors Black
PS PB T1lt Cruise Electnc
Wmd ows Locks AM/FM Cas
sene New Front Ttres Excellent
Condll1on Asktng $4 600 740

441Hl795

199 t Olds Cata1s one owner
85 000 mtles auto atr power
steertng &amp; locks $3 500 Call at

ler 4 30pm 304 675-4849

I 99t Ponttac Grand Prl~~: SE 2

Doors Black Sunroof PS PB Ht
CrUise Elactnc Wtndows &amp;
l ocks AM/FM Cas sette New
Front Tires E.:cellent Condit on

1989 GMC Sala rt Full Custom

Van 13 950 740 446 4222

t994 Serena v 6 AZR arnlfm red/
gray mtenor power wtndowllock
tinted wrndows style wheels
614 446 2195 after 3pm Take
over payments
t 994 Mercury Cougar XR7 8
Cyl PS PB Power Wtndows
Leather /Cloth /Interior Electrtc
Red EKtenor Excellent Condttlon
Adult Ortven Very Well Taken
Care Of 44 000 Miles 614 446 7527 Books For $16 000 Asktng

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1997 Camara TTops Wt\tte 10
Dt sc CO Player Loaded 740

3Ba 8185

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CARS FOR $100! Trucks boats
4 wheelers motor homes lurm
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by FBI IRS OEA Avalla ble your
area now Call 1 BOO 513 4343
EXI S 9388

1980 1990 Cars For $100111
Sa~ed And SOld
Locally This Monlh
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5.

Opemng lead • 10

Inspiring
homesickness
-By Phillip Alder
Roberl Sheehan os lhe bndge
columniSt for The Ttmes newspaper
10 England 'The Times Book of
Bndge I ' (Batsford) os bUilt around
h1s articles, bul offers considerable
vanely tn 1ts 112 pages Sheehan discusses many players and pannershlps Also, he tncludes eulogte s for
five all good fnends of mtne I felt
the1r loss aga10 Although you don't
have 1he ' tnstde knowledge' Sheehan patnls and whoch I enJoyed, you
wtll sloll gel much pleasure from th1s
book
Here 1s a deal East mtsdefended al
lhe table Agamst five diamonds,
West led Ihe spade I0 Soulh won
w1th lhe ktng and played 1hree rounds
of trumps, Wesl WIOntng 1he las1 wuh
ht s queen Now came the heart Jack,
Ea~l wmnmg wnh lhe ace wh1le
Sou1h dropped the kong What shoul,d
Easl have done now?
In the modern game, a slrong
Jump sh1ft like Soulh s two dtamonds demes a s1de four-card or
longer su1t unless tt ts 10 partner's
su1t So, Immediately North knew
thai South couldn'l have a four-card
maJor
Count South's tncks He has tour
10 spalies, as he musl have the ace He
has one 10 hearls dummy s eslab
l1shed queen And he has alleasl five
10 doamonds (If Wesl has a second
1rump lnck. lhe contract 1s down for
sure) Dummy's club ace ts therefore
lnck II The only chance IS tor Easl
to return a club hop10g hts partner
can ruff 11 desptle Soulh s refusal Ia
support h1s partner s sun
The book ts $13 95 poslpatd from
The Bndge World, 717 Wh11e Plums
1Road Sutle 106, Scarsdale NY
10583-5009

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1998 KOdiak 400 4 Wheeler 4x4
With 2000 lbs Wench On Front

199 5 Neon 4 Doors While W1th
Red Aacmg Stupes Au to Atr
Cassette Ttlt 73 500 M1le:;

1995 Salurn SC2 AutomatiC A1r
Crut se AM/FM Cassette Trunk
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1995 Je ep Wrangler nard top

$5 750 080 740 256-6340 740
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24 Allhe lip
25 Manlle or
Mouse
27 Fool
32 IRS employee
34 Realms
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poet
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13 Plan1
products
18 Prestdont
Franklin19 Swiss songs
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1993
Blaster
4/wheeler
exc cond Sate or lrade for Honda
4/wheeler

1992 Cutlass Supreme SL 2
0 f' ors Fact ory Alloy Wheels
Ground Elfects 3 4 ~tter Engtne
$6 250 1991 Cutlas s Calats
$2 490 Coo k Motors 740 446
0103

740 662 7512

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245 5512 Al~r 5 PM

3pm

1992 Delta 88 loaded $6 500

West

1993 4x4 Jtmmy SLE Fully Load
ed local Owner New Ttres Ell:
cetlent Condltton $1 t 000 740

Askmg $4 899 740 446 0795

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ALL DAY

1984 S 10 350 eng1ne auto wf
headers bed cover lroc
wheels 95°.1.. perlecl 304 773

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1983 Chevy full siZ4 CO player
bed lmer tool box runs &amp; looks

t990 Ford Lanet AC Cru tse
Power Wtndow s /Locks Auto
$5 500 Badhner 740 446 7730

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Vulnerable Ne1ther
Dealer North

720 Trucks for Sale

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runs good digital dash cher ry

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de livery possible SA 143 four
mtles north of Harrtsonvtl e 740

Jackson P1ke HD 446 0724
t 986 l nlernaflonal stng le axl e
dump truck w/466 dresel engi ne
ne w ttres eKc co nd 12 Ton lrt
ax te tra tle r w/6 new t re s D 2
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304 895 3859

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19B4 Nissen 200 ZX aulomallc

4 Speed 3D MPG New EKhausl
CaUAfter5PM 740-245 5946

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1984 Volkswagen Quantum GL 5
speed runs good 4 door $400

Ph 740 441i-1104 740-441 0450

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52 ODD 304 675 5106 aller
Hay Round Bales Alfalfa 1 good
4pm
Orchard Grass Mixed $18 001

Call Erne At Galha Auto Sales

610 Farm Equipment

02 It

304 458 1069

Aval~ble

Jolln Deere Lawn Tractors Spe
ctal Ftnanclng Ava1labte Wtth
John Deere Credit Appro'W'al As
Low As 7 9% Up To $250 Ae
bates Thru Feb 28th Car
mtchael s Farm &amp; Lawn 1"1C 740
446-2412 I 800 594 1111

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304 675 1660

Two bedroom tra tler on Condor
Street $250 month $100 depostl
no pefs 74()-667 3083 after 5pm

440

Hydraulic 011 lowest prtce 1n
lawn Vent free gas heaters pro
pane &amp; natural gas on sale now

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al so stud serv1ce fo r chaco are
hea 11y duty lan 1ce $450 Call K po1m Stamese 740 992 507:1
&amp; KMobile Homes 304 675 3000 570
MUSICal
between 8 5

Brand Newt Great G111!
1
storage untt Black and cherry
Never out of box $125 Holcls up
to 940 d1scs also hold s tape s
Call 740 992 66 36 alter 6 pm
COs &amp; tapes not Included

Two 2 bedroom tra il ers on New
Uma Ad call 7-40 742 2803 after
6pm

Premises 740-256-1172

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2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobtle homes
$260 S300 sewer water and
trash Included 740 992 2167

Area 74&lt;l 256 6574

Upton Used Cars FH 62 3 Miles
South of leon WV Financing

1994 Toyota Pa seo 4CVI 5spd
low mileage looks &amp; runs great
304 675 2608

675 4546

3 Bedroom Trailer Mercerville

Ford Model 1715 4wd tractor
230hrs w/6 extra attachments
304 675 5724

Reg stered Ptt bul pupptes shots
and wormed 740 992 2298

$300/Mo 740-256-1044

2 bedroom mobile home tn Salem
Center area $300 a month plus
deposit 740 7"42 281'

Vickie 740-44fi-.2897

loweslpriCe 888265 2123
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Credit Probleins? Wa Can Help
Easy Bank Financing For Used
Vehic le s No Turn Downs Call

Conditon $3 000 740 379 2386

2 Reg Thoroughbred mares fn
foul to Reg Quarter horse well

Vqn $1

Ctrcle Motel lowest Rales In
Town Newty Aert~odeled HBO
C1nemu Show-'me &amp; Dt sney
Weekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
Const ruction Workers Welcome

national 2400 5x5 Bales Good

OhiO 11a1tey Bank w~t offer lor sale
a 1996 Sea Doo ret Sk and Tratl
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n1sfled Clean No Pets Aelerence
&amp; Deposll Requued 740 446
1519

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Rooms

Bar $1 200 Rond Hay Baler lnler

630

dloport 740-9911 2178

450

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379-2720 AFTER 6 PM

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Carpet Furn1shed Kttchen $285/
Month Plu s Uttltltes Depo sit
Relrences Required No Pets
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&gt;&lt;0!1' High Asking $400 740 446
9426 Can See AI 718 Third Ave

R &amp; S Furniture

Land 20 To 300 Acres Road
CALL MIKETODAYI
ANTHONY LAND CO LTD
1 600-213-8365

Gardall Security Safe FireRroof
Brand New Never Used Will
Sacriftce Sale Is 15"Wxt7" Deep

Three bedroom $300 per month
two bedroom $260 per month
uhllt1es and depos11 Thtrd Street
Aactne Ohto 74()-247 4292

Frontage &amp; Woods A Plus

304 736 3409
Attenlton Mobtle Home Owners
Areas Largest ln11entory Of Inter
therm a Coleman Heat Pumps
Atr Co ndtl toners Furnaces &amp;
Parts Huge Buymg Power Means
The Lowest Installed Pnce Easy
Over The Phone Bank Ftnancmg
Call Bennetts Mobtle Home HTG
&amp; CLG 1 800-872 5967

1 BedrQom second floor apart
ment no pets refarances re

ery &amp;Sel Up WlAC $19 750 1
800-251 5070

day 304 755 5885

3 Bedroom Leon area 304 586
2462 or 304 586 437 4

Jbr nome 1 acre tot located m
Galllpolts Ferry ac ros s fro m 84
Lumber Prt ce red uce d ntc e

NEW SHIPMENT
14x70s

4 Acre Lots For Sale On Black
Top ~oad County Water Near
850 Serrous lnqunes Only 740

Handyman Special Cash Onl y
2&amp;3 Bed roo ms $1 500 &amp; Up!
Only 3lell 304 755 5561

1 car garage 90 by 175 lot 304
882 2689

Free Rap1d Refund Serv1ce Call
For DetailS 1 800-383-6862

1998 Kent t4x70 Vtnyl &amp; shin
gte 3br 2 bath delivery &amp; set
up al e nstalled $26 900 304

2592 SQ Fl 1 Bed rooms 2
Baths F ntshed Basmenl 2 112
Car Garage I Acre MOL Galh
potts Aeducecl $103 000 740
446-4441

J or 4 bedroom br level 2 baths

256-1744

Mlddleporl $23 ooo 060 740
992 2290

304 3n 34oo

FIRSTTIME BUYERS

selltng on
beauttlu t 1 112 acre lot tully
eQuipped ktlchen lam1 y room w!
fireplace anached large garage
hea t pump &amp; mamtenance free
s!dmg 304 882 2296 anytime

Trailer lot 2 Garages Poss1tle
Land Conlract Crown C1ty 740

19?8 Gtles 14x70 all electnc de
hvery &amp; set up 3br 2 bath v1nyl
&amp; Skirting 111Sta11M $19 900

1985 Ranch 3 Bed•ooms 1 Bath
Large lt..,tngroom Large Kttchen
t Acre Gall pol1s C ty Schools
$67 000 740 446 4323

3 112 yr old home

Special hnanclng ava table 304-

set on lot Call for more •nlo 304

Barbourswt e WVA
Dream Home Senes

310 Homes for Sale

SINGLE PARENT PROGRAM
736 7295

OAKWOOD HOMES

REAL ESTATE

W/AC $19 750
1600-251 5070

1988 14x70 Oakwood w/addttiOn
&amp; e.:tras t 984 Fo rd Bronco II
304 695 3021 Eventngs after

• SPECIAL OW S '

Th1s newspaper will not
knowtngtv accept
ad11er11Sements tor real estate
WhiCh IS n VIO!atton Of the
law Our readers are hereby
tnformed that all dw el mgs
advert sed m th•s newspaper
are avattable on an equal
opport un ty bas1s

t 4x70 s 3BRI2BA
Free Oeltvery &amp; Set up

2 Baths Owner Flnancang A11atl

Spac1ous 3 BA /2 Ba Comple le
Delrvery &amp; Set Up Approx $200
Per Month 1 800 251 5070

All real es1ate adver11S ng tn
thts newspaper 1s sutJject to
the Federal Far Housmg Act
of r968 w h ~ch makes l tltegal
to adver1tse any p elerence
ltm !alton or discnm natton
based on race color reltgton
seK tam11al status or natrona!
ongtn 01 any tntentton to
make any such pretererce
hml!ahon or dtscnmtnatton

NEW SHIPMENT

MUST SELL. 14X60 3 Beclrooms

755 7191
BUTCHER SHOP SLAUGHTER 199B Con1essed 28K70 3br 2 lull
bath au etectr1c lot model only
HOUSE Otd Establ shment Bust
ness Centrally l ocated In The Delivery &amp; set up ale mstalled
Btdwetl Porter Are a Excellent $57 000 304 372 3400
Chance To Own Your Own Bust
nes s B ackburn Aeatty 740 446

New Repos Never Lived In Only
2 left Free Delivery &amp; Set up
Call Finance Line For Free Ap
proval 1 800 948 5678

14x64 2br 1 bath central atr up
graded appliances 304 576
2997

6prn
675 11 73 Ask for

New Oouote Wide 3br 2 bath
$24 999 Free Delt11ery Call 1
New double wide repo $999
down Fr,e delivery and setup
304 736 7295

Complele Delivery &amp; Set up

304 675-1957

and selup Only I1B7 OS per

800-691 6777

Spac~us

Georges Ponable Sawmtll don t
haul your togs to the mIt just call
Profess anal Tree Ser.....~ ce Stump
Ram o11al Free Estimates! In
sura nce Btdwell Oh10 614 388

Call

M•chetle or Krlstt at 1 800 787

Va lle t Refml sl'u ng Sh op Larry
Phil ipS 740 992 6576

Ded cated To O!fertng Th e Be st

In Care Scemc H• ls Nurs ng And
R-eh ab ltatton Cente Is H n ng
STNA s (S tate Tes ted Nur s ng
ASSIStan ts) All Sh ItS Avatl aOie
Co ntact Stall De.....elopment 0 rec
tor Pam Catelwell For Data Is 311
Bu ck rtdge Road Btd we ll OH

A beauutul repossessed mobile
home on large lol m Ga'lllpolls

New 1998 14x70 three bedroom
Includes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes sk irting delu.:e steps

Depe ndable Lady Will Do House
clean1ng 304 675 8738

Wtll ng to clean homes Call 304

Computer Users ne ed ed Work
own hour s $20k SSO k/ yea r 1
800 348 7186X1509

'NOW AVAILABLE'
1995 Norris 14x80 2br 2 balh

600

348 7186 X 11 73

Ga lhpo~ s

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

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cou ld become crystal clear Ieday A
I rtend s chance commenl moghl be
1he key lhal spnngs lhe lock on 1he
emgma
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 191 You
wt II be able Ia gel your message
auoss loduy 10 one who has an eslab
hshed mode of thmk1ng You Will be
able 10 presenl bo1h s1des of lhe com
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20)
Commtlmenls you make 10 olhers
' Thursday. Feb 12. 1998
wtll be pomts ot honqr for you
ThtnjlS you'd though1 were 1oday Even tf lhey prove mconveunchangeable could undergo bog nlenl or unnecessary you will com,
tmnsformatlonH 10 lhc year ahead ply wuh 1hem
AQUARIUS (Inn. 20 Feb 19)
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be
Today. your bark could be worse lhan open-mmded and w1lhng to alter your
your bite Your ~ruff cxtenor IS bu1 a opm1ons aboul somelhtng Jhal
pale veil that hides a compassoonate appeared to be selded 1f you. find a
hean. eager to help fnends Know beuer approach for everyone conwhere to look for rom,nce and you II cerned
find 11 The Astro-01'11Ph MatchmakCANCER (June 21 July 22) A
er mslanlly l'llvtlll wluch Signs are fnend who can'1 get off dead cenler
romanucally porf~l for you Matl m1ght need your help m hberntlng•
52 7S 10 MIIU:hmakcr. do 1h1s news- h1m or herself today You can vo1ce
J1llptlr. P.O. Box 1758, Murray H1ll solutions lhat may not seem obvtous
Stillion. Now York. NY 10156
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) CompanPISCES (Feb 20-March 20) A Ions w1ll be responsove lo your sug
way to advantageously use your 1dea gesttons today 1f lhey don '1 sound too

cn11cal Make your pomts humorously, avotdtng senous commenls
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 22) Tasks
won 1 be a drudgery Ieday II you uloltze your resourcefulness What you
now thmk mtght be an arduous
ass1J!nmen1 could prove eRJOyable
LIBRA (Sepl 23-0cl 23}Thts 1s
a good day Ia wme and dme a tnend
10 whom you re soctally obhgaled
but haven't had a chance to rectpro
cate yet Make tl a memorable expenence
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22) In
order to grattfy your productive
urges, do somethtng conslruCIIve
today that w1ll prov1ile you w11h both
pleasure and profil
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
21) Compamons aren I ap1 10 have
any d1fficulues detenmnmg your
eos1t1on on cnttcal 1ssues You w1ll
not say one thtng, then defend somethtng else
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)
When thongs get down. to the muygntty tn the mundane world 1oday;
assoc18tes will be surpnsed by your
commerctai clevemess

FEBRUARY 11

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