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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleasant, WV

Sunday, March 1, 1998 .

Ohio Lottery
Meigs edge.s
Blue Devils in
sectional tilt

Super Lotto:

4-17 ·20-25-32·45
Kicker:

0-7-4-9-0-0

Cloudy with scattered
snow showers, lows
around 30. Tuesday,
cloudy , snow showers.
Highs near 40.

Pick3:

Sports on Page 4

8·3-9
Pick 4:

0-6-9-3

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By PAUL BARTON
Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON -Calling Ohio
state legislators "cowardly... a member of Ohio's congressional delega·
tion has embarked on a plan 10 try In
do something himself about public
school needs in Ohio.
Rellecling the increased interest in
education issues among the Clinton
administration and members of Congress. Rep. Ted Strickland. DLucasville. is taking a survey of
school building conditions in the 6th
Congre.-;sional Di strict.
He sent uul close 1;:&gt; 250 survey
· forms, one 10 every school in his
: sprawling. 14-counly district, and so
: fur has responses back from 188 .
The last such survey of Ohio
schools was taken nearly 10 years
: ago. Strickland's staff said.
While Strickland has notlinished
· tabulating the results. he e&lt;pects
: them to show a definite need for help
in obtaining adequate classroom
space, wiring lo the Internet. removing asbestos and dealing with other
. facilities needs.
There are federal grants already
: available 10 help deal with many of
. those problems and he plans 10 help
· schools gel them. he said.
"We are likely lo idenlify schools
that have very significant problems
and may not be aware tlf~l even under
eltisting programs they can gel some
help.'' Strickland said.
In addition. Strickland said. the
survey results likely will generate fur·
ther support for the education pro·
gram of President Clinton, who is
proposing to help low -income
schools nationwide with the linanc·

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has a low regard for how Ohio slate

CLEVELAND lAP)- Only five
slates have more peOple awaiting
execution than Ohio.
But unlike California. Texas.
Florida. Pennsylvania and North Car·
olina. Ohio has not implemented the
death penally since the U.S. Supreme
Court reinstated capital punishment
in 1976.
Thai could chan~e this week .
Convicted mu~derer Wilford
Berry Jr. was scheduled to die by
lethal injection - :t cocktail of sodium pentothal. Pavulon and potassium
chloride- all he Southern Ohio Cor·
rectional Facility near Lucasville at9
p:m. Tuesday until a federal judge
granred a slay Friday. The sentence
still could he carried out if the stale

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Ohio Roundtable files motion
against high court hearing case
COLUMBUS ( AP) - A motion has been filed in response to the slate's
request 10 have the Ohio Supreme Court decide whether a proposed salestax increase should appear on the May 5 primary ballot.
The motion.liled Friday in Perry County Common Pleas Court, claims
the stale's request is moot and premature. h asks Judge Linton D. Lewis
Jr. 10 reject the request.
. The request was tiled Feb. 20. one day after the Ohio Roundtable. a
Solon-based. conservative advocacy group, tiled a lawsuit seeking to block
the lax increase from going 10 voters.
The gropp, which filed the lawsuit in Franklin County Common Pleas
Court. argues lhallhe ballot issue is illegal and the stale wants the Ohio
Supreme Court to hear the case.
The proposed sales-lax increase would raise the tax from 5 percent to
6 percent and generate more than $i.l"billion annually. The money would
be used 10 meet the Supreme Court's order 10 fix the way the slate pays
for education. Half of the money would go to schools and the rest would
go to property-tax cuts for homeowners.
In his motion Frid~y. Nicholas A. Piuner, a Columbus altomey for a
· group opposed 10 the existing stale .&gt;ehool-funding system. said the state's
request is moot because il already asked the Supreme Coun lo hear the
case.
The state also asked that other potential lawsuits about the school funding issue be heard by the Supreme Court. Piuner argued in his motion thai
the request is premature because the court must wail until lawsuits are
filed 10 make that decision.
In the Ohio Roundtable's suit, the .group claims that lawmakers misused a 147-year-old provision in the Ohio Constitution toget the issue to
the voters.
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WELDING COMPETITION - Jeremy Rowe
legosialors have ~kah wtlh Ohto s
Stnckland satd he plan~ to tum hts
ground down some metal for his contest
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MOUNT ALTO. W.Va. - An
Ashton mari was killed after he was
struck by a pickup !ruck Saturday
us he crossed Stale Route " at
Mount Alto hill . according to the
Charleston Gazelle.
Churles C. Cornell. 58. was
crossing the toad with some fami . ly members by the Mount Alto
Auction Center around 7:20 p.m.
when he was struck by a Ford truck
pulling a horse trailer. according to
Jackson County Sheri frs Deputy
Tony Boggs.
The driver of the vehicle,
Richard Cheney. 34. of Gallipolis.
has nol been charged. Boggs told
the Gazette that the investigation
was ongoing. but doesn't expect
Cheney to be found at fault.
No one else was injured in the
incident
Cornell was a fonner employee
of River Cities Freight Co. Service.·

piece In the welding competition at Meigs High
School's open house last week.

0 pen-·-h.o...u.s~·-e--·d. -.·•-s·. ,.pI ays M
·. ~·e .• gs
~~"r:::n~u&amp;~~~~~u~~::ii~~o~y~t~~: st'u·dents' vocat·lonal talents
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ly:.:·~:~~~~ ~~·~heh~;:e:~:~~~~:~~d ~~~~e&lt;:~ne~~e~g!::~~~o~~~~~~
in Columbus this month 10 pul before

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'·a sales lax
people elecledlo make
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dectstons. They wtll make a dectston
about everything else but when it
comes to making a decision about
educating our kids. they're saying.
'Oh. we have to turn this over 10 the
voters .· "
He added. "Ohio has failed mis·
erably."
JoAnn Davidson. speaker of the
Ohio House. did nol respond to
re4uests for comment.

auorney general's nftice wins its
appeal.
Berry is called "The Volunteer"
by prosecutors becau'e he asked 10
die rather than face life in prison.
Stale rnurts have declared him
competent to waive his appeals.
which he has done at every opponunity. The Ohio public defender's
office ha:-; fought him every time.
arguim~. h!.! is not competent to make
lh;l de~ision.
Friday. U.S. District Judge
Algen&lt;&gt;n Marbley said the Ohio
Supreme Court used an improper
standard to d&lt;lcrmine Berry's com·
pelencc when it ruled in December
that he could end.his appeals.
Allorney General Beuy Mont·

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lawsuit I hal resulted in last year's

He is nol predic_ting whallhey will
do with them, butlederal Department
of Education officials are "heduled
10 come into the 6th Congressional
District 10 help release the survey
results.
· frankly. we started this
.. Quue
with the assumption thallhe need is
there. bull don't want to manipulate
the data 1o show what my preconceived notion i.s," Strickland said.

Execution of 'The Volunteer' likely
headed for Supreme Court ·review

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Strickland takes action
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, March 2, 1998

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gomery quickly appealed the ruling
lo the 6th. U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals, which was expected to rule
soon.

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Competitions and demonstrations
by vocational clas&gt;es were featured at
Meigs High School's open house last
week.
Judging by representatives of local
businesses was held Thursday night
in the welding and electronics depart·
menls, and prizes were awarded to
the winners.

priLe' awarded ala presentalion cer- third. and Charle' Tyree. ll&gt;unh.
emony conducted by VICA (VocaParticipating in lhe VICA prntional Industrial Clubs of America). gr;.un. where the goals &lt;.llld ohjcctivcs
Aw;.~rds for winners in tht! welding
wer~ ex plained a~ the y crcatctl th e
compelilion were provided by the organitation's e rnh!em. were Matt
Pomeroy Machine Shop. Mounlain Pavich. prcsitknt : Brian Youn!.! . vice
State's Airgas. Tony's Portable WeiJ · pn.::, idcnt: Jennifer Hlh~ . sl!c'i-etary:
ing, with Midwc~t SLeet ;tnd Rat.:ine Chrisl.ina Nee~.:c. ln.:a ... uJ-cL Rt1bby
Hydraulks contributing contest . Smith. parliamcnt;Jrian: Amos Mitch.
it!portl!r: and Jere my Rowe. amha:-.plates.
The winne" were Phillip Edmin - sador.

Other vocational areas - includ·
ing cosmetology. woodworking and
nursing - were open. with teachers
and students on hand 10 explain the
activities of the various departments
and the skills they teach. Nursing stu·

ston. first. prc.-.e nted

dli!nts were on hand to give blood

Taking pri1.es in 1hc elec tro nj c,
contest were Larry Ogdin. llr:-. 1: John

pressure readings.
Winners were announced and

$75 gifl cer·

John Davill"ion. Sou lhca:-.1 D1,tric1

tilicale: BranJon Floyd. 'econd. a
$50 gift cenilicate: and Jeremiah
Russell. thi rJ. a $"5 gift crrli ficalc.
All lhree were aho pre,cnted wciJ·
ing equipment.

pre,idenl of VICA . inlr&lt;xluced th e

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Davidson. second: Nancy Whaley.

team am.ltalk.ctluhoul hi ... election a'\

lir&gt;t president from the Meig' Chaplcr ant! his

rc~.:cnt

tnp to

Wa~ hington.

D.C.
He spen t a week there in tr~in in g
s1ghtsee ing. and di.., playetJ hi '

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The public defender's office today
asked the appeals coun 10 dismiss the
case. saying that Marbley\ order is
not appealable. II also opposed the
stale\ request to overturn the slay the
execution.

The issue was pending today
before appeals Judges Cornelia
Kennedy. James Ryan and Eugene
Siler Jr.
But no maner what the appeals
court decides. the case likely is headed 10 the U.S. Sup.reme Court for a
tinal say.

Lawmakers call for Hussein's
removal as an end to threat
WASHINGTON (APl- While war with Iraq has been averted for now.
the crisis will nul end until Saddam Hu"ein is removed from power. law·
makers from both parties say.
" I think we haYe got to change the objective and say that ouUtation is
going lobe on the side of liberating the people of Iraq from·their prisons or
from !he,terror of his dictatorship." Sen. Bob Kerrey. D-Neb:, said Sunday
on NBC's " Meet rhe Press."
"As long as Saddam Hussein is in power. we will be faced with this chal·
lenge of his unending zeal to acquire and use weapons of mass destruction,"
Sen. John McCain. R-Ariz .. agreed on lhe same program.
The Clinton administration accepted. with the caveat it reserves the right
to strike militarily if Saddam reneges on his word, the agreement reached a
we~k ago between U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Saddam that
opens Iraqi "presidential· sites" to international weapons inspectors.
But there has been lillie confidence on Capitol Hill in the viability of the
accord. and Republicans in panicular have derided Annan for saying he could
do business with Saddam.
"Saddam has been definitely strengthened by what has happened because
he now is saying that he defeated the United States one more time," Sen.
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said on NBC.
.
Kerrey and Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., among advocates of a long-term
carn.paign to overthrow Saddam, said the Iraqi leader should also be brought
up before the war crimes tribunal in The Hague. "If we were to make effons
to topple him." Specter said on CBS' "Face the Nation," '' we would cer·
tainly be wilhin our rights in a much broader way since he has been declared
a war criminal, !lfid perhaps through a trial tried in absentia."

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SCANNERS FOR DIAGNOSIS - In the auto
mechanics department at Meigs High School
this year, there Is a new scanner used to diagnosis computers in late model vehicles. Jeff

Eastman, seated in the van, checked out some
equipment as Clinton Horn, left, and Joe Davis
observed. See additional photos on Page 6.

Poll: Ohioans prefer tax dolla~s not
be used to lure or retain pro teams
CINCINNATI (AP) - Tax money should not be used to lure or keep
professional sport&gt; teams. according
to the majority of Ohioans que,lioned
for a statewide poll released Sunday.
The Ohio Poll said 68 percent of
those responding said teams were not
important enough 10 spend lax. money on stadiums or arenas to attract or
keep the franchise in town . Thirt yone percent said the . teams were

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imporlant enough. and I percent said plusor minus 3.5 percent.
The issue of whether public mon ·
they did not know.
The poll was conducted by the ey shouiJ be used lo support profesInst itute for Policy Research al the sional sports .\tadiums and arenas ha.,
Uni versity of Cincinnati and is spon- been on the ballot in several Ohio
sored by The Cincinnati Enquirer and cities in recent year . . .
Lasl month ..vole" in the Colum the university.
Pollsters questioned a random bus suburh of Duhlin rejeclcd a prosample of 839 adults by telephone posal thai would have cleared the
from Jan. 20 to Feb. 3. The margin of way for I he new home of I he Coium t:rror ol'l Statewide cstimJtcs wa'l bu' Crew.

�Commentary

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Monday, March

2, 1998

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Will FEMA system be a disaster?

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still seem to think so

By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moller
WASHINGTON
It s some
Urnes hard to tell what s worse The
natural d1sasters wrought by El Nmo
on unsuspet llng communaties across
the countr) or the man made d1s
asters at the federal agency that s
supposed 1" help the VICtims of such
calamllac;)
The Federal Emergency Manage
ment Agency has expcncnced 1ts
OY. n share of diSasters m recent
years After Hurn cane Hugo m
1989 the agency came under Mth
enng crHacasm for li S slow response
m gettmg a1d out to the thousands of
people who were left homele "
Apparently the cnttciSm had 1ts
deSired e II ect
Ior a wh 1le The
agency won rave 1e V1ews for 1ts per
Jormance after Flonda s Hurncane
Andrew 1n 19'12 and performed
ably dunng the Oood ' that ravaged
1he M1dwest the lolltm1ng year
One of FEMA s most debilitating
sholtcommgsw.lS thmltdldnthave
enough up 10 date tcd1n ology to
respond qUickly Y.hcn emergenc ies

By WALTER R MEARS
AP Spectal Correspondent
WASHINGTON - For openers 11 was the economy stupid That was
the blunt ICI11111dcr ol the central ISsue 1n P1cS1dcnt Clmton s campalJn for
the Wh1te House No need for such lessons now With the economy thr1vmg
on h1s watdl and prm 1dmg h1s wave aga1nst undertows that have bc~,;ct sec
nnd term preSidents
These arc good tune&lt; lor Amenc 1 the preSident said the other day So
tar that I " hccn enough to keep hiS standing h1gh despite the bad tunes the
While Hm\Se " h n mg 1n the 'pee~ aI prosecutor mvesllgat1on of the Mom
t.:a Lcw msky c 1sc
Th 11 sure ly would change should Kenneth Starr prove a1legat10ns of an
affair md co\ cr up attem pt th 11 Clmton demes
At thiS pomt opm1on poll&lt; th 11 consiStently show two thirds approval of
the way Clinton docs h\S JOh dcmonstr,ue agam that what counts With voters
IS what allects them Th,lt means the economic SituatiOn
When the economy IS up preSidents arc too No matter that no preSident
reaJiy con trols the forces and trends that shape the econom1c t1mes up or
&lt;'own PreSidents ge t the blune when there s 1slump and they take the cred
11 when there s a surge
So Clmton pomts to the numbers
-Almost 15 m1lllon new JOhs m f1ve year&lt;
-The lowest unemployment rate m 24 years
- lnOatlon low and stable
-Consumer confidence at a 10 year h1gh
-A hal anced federal budget poSSi bly th1s year cenamly next
The Amencan people arc upbeat a()out the If prospects not only m the
moment but m the future Clinton smd Tuesday
The Amencan economy delivered another exemplary performance m
1997 Alan Greenspan the Federal Reserve Board chmrman told a Senate
commmce
Nunc of that (.;Oillc~ wrlh guarantees Greenspan warned of an uncertam
future Clinton sa1d the ()oom can t go on forever It s already approachmg a
rc ... ord for growth Without rcl:csswn
Good IIOlC &gt; arc a hlcssme and they should be enJoyed the president
'"'d But we all know m the nature of humankmd and the rhythm of human
a lt ~urs no condatJon endures lorcvcr wtthout mtcrrupt10n
The odds arc very h1gh that some unw 1nto the future there w1ll he
,1nothcr rcccssH&gt;n added Janet Yellen who heads the preSident s Council
ol E~.:o n o mK Ad\JsnJ s But there s not the ... hghh:st reason to hchcvc that
11 1s an the lorcsccnblc lutun.:
Th~..:rc .m: husmc~s ~.:yd..:s :.~nd they do go down ts well as up Um:on
\l nlllhlc cv~.: nt s l: 1n t11 ggcr T ~o:&lt;.:cssmn s or anil ltton or hoth EHhcr way the
pohu~.: 1l ampa( t 1s on th~: ph.:.., l(knt George Bush nC\Cf rc~.::ovcrcd from the
c~.:ono nw.: slump ol llJlJO md th~.: H.:u;s:"~IO O w 1s u;nualtoChnton s w 1nnang
camp ugn 1n 1992
Th~.: Cl:o nomv v. ts till I\ 1n . "hi.:n Clmton won ag un 111 t996 and rcmam s
-.o huo) 111 g h1m ~g umd th~,; tr.,;nJ.., th 11 h.wc hcsct sc~.:ond lcnn prcstdcnh.
hdmc The last two were d1 1ggcd dt)Wil hy mvcstlgattons mto wrnngdomg
E\cn Fr:.mkl1n 0 Rooo.c,clt h 1d 'lcond t~rm hcad ~H.: hcs o\Crrcachtng
v. hcn h... lrtcd to 1csh 1pc lh~o: Supr..:m..: Court md purge ~.:onscrvati\C Dcmnt:
r 1ts I rom Con!!rC'' With lhc Ocp1cs-.1&lt;m sttll on
ln Prc.,.u..lc nt E1scnhowcr' b \1 lour}(.; 1rs th(.; Sovtct Unum took the lc td
111 sp.u.:c lll ~'h l 1 spy plan..: ep1 sode und1d lw.; lllt.:mpts at 1u.:ommod tt10n
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u.lcnt In l t:'\ l ~ n
R o n:.~l d Rc II! tn v. 1' clllh ltHi u .t m the 11 111 Contr 1 arms lm hostages
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I 01 Clmton 1t..,. not unl\ thl' le\\ tn. . kv 1!1\L:\II.!liiOn HIS lncnds .tnd
L unpa1gn lund 1:11 sc ts :Jil' unol\t.: d 10 L l'l'' stunmmg llnm 1husc\ m ra1s
Ill ~' money lor Iu s Its\ L tmp 11'11
Th 11 wnu ld seem ttl he cn11u h tn d1 '· hun dn\\ 11 pnhllcally To date
howe\l.:r the cumnmy h '"' h c cn ctHIUJh In keep th 11 11om happcnmg
A" h~.: h~_: ~l mlmo Sl'lllnd 1~.:1111 Cilnltlll s tid he lncw 11 IMs hccn 11rouhkd
tunc lot Iu s prl'Ckccssors
I m \UV 11111HIIul nJ hl,ltH) , dlll tntltJcs he sud
tnd I m ~ t)m g to
trv to hL 11 th..:m
ElliTOR'S NOTE- Walter R Mears, VICe pres1dent and colummst
for The AssoCiated Press, has reported on Washmgton and national pol·
1t1cs for more than 30 ) ears

arose So 111
1996
the
agency budget
ed $71 m1lhon
to develop and
Install an entire
ly new computer system the
National Emergency Management Informa
Moller &amp;
lion S) stem
Anderson
FEMA offl
c1als adm1t that the effon 1s now 10
months behmd schedule and $23
mlll10n over budget That s bad
news for people hke the Flonda res
•dents whose homes and l1ves
rece ntly were devastated by a wave
of tornadoes
Nevertheless agency offlcl31s
1nmted that NEMIS will be opera
t1 onal by the spnng of 1999 They
also pred1ctcd that the proJeC t would
cost no more than the $71 m1lhon
ong1nally budgeted
We do admn that some of the
system was a bit more complex than
what we ong1nally thought but

that's always the case when you re
starling a brand new system from
scratch' sa1d FEMA spokeswoman
Valle Buntmg We re thmking that
the system w11l be on line by the
spnng of 1999
I thmk that we
wtll be able to stay under that $71
m•lhon ligure
But cons1denng that the agency
has already by lis own admiSSIOn
spent $54 m1lhon on NEMIS, 11 s
easy to doubt that cla1m
The system wh•ch a~ms to mte
grate all of FEMA s computers and
prom1ses to ehmmatc mounds of
ted1ous paperwork at the agency 1s
be111g deve loped 111 two vcmons
or phases
Phase one wh1ch was supposed
to cost $31 million IS st1 ll unhn
1shed But agency spokeswoman
Barbara Yagerman mamta1ns that
programmers baSically rolled some
of the thmgs t)lat they were gmng to
put 10 the second versiOn mto the
lirst vemon and thus w11l have no
trouble st.tytng under hudget
That s not what one Jonncr p1o
JCCt employee told us however

I THINK WE SHOULD PVT THE
KIBOSH ON THAT PLANNED
TOWN HALL MEETING ON

PRESIDENTIAL DATING

You vc got to wonder what was
supposed to happen 111 phase two
that they rc knock111g out th1s per
son told our assocwte Aaron Karp
Our source rece ntly quit h1 s JOb at
FEMA m utter J1sgust at the way
the agency was handlmg NEMIS I
was shocked and appalled at how
taxpayer monq went down the
dram he sa1d
The same sentiment was shared
by others we spoke to mcludmg
some who arc sull workmg on the
proJeCt As a taxpayer I m con
cerncd s01d one proJeCt employee
I thmk there have hccn problems
with 11 from the bcgmmng
Yet agency ' pokcsmcn msiSt that
December tests of NEMIS m Atlant,\
and Texas were suc ~.: csslul provmg
that all IS wcJI with tlie system
Both tests pc1 formed as we thought
(they would) wh1ch was very poSI
ttve sa1d Buntutg
But sources Involved With
NEMIS at the tum ol these tests
Every ·
offer a dtllcrent ICWUnt
thmg llldn t !!O l111c 111 A.tl.mt,a the
system w,t\ mcliou.lcd 'ud onc 4
InSider It wuldn t lwuJk Atlant,l
To say th.1t the At lull\ test went line
th.u s not 11.;ht
Another :-.uuru.: hd h.:vc s that the
su~.:LCS\ of the DLccmhcr h.:sts 1s
greatly cx.a~gcrdtcd
The n.:ports
that everybody put 111 sa1d (the tests)
went great But my 1111pn: ssl&lt;l0 w~ts
that the n..: motc sllcs wcn.: not able In
pass data b.1tk and Jorth
Its too early to tell who s 11ght
and who s wrong whether the rank
o~nd file arc tel lin~ the tluth or II the
confident predictiOn ' ol the agency
brass w11l prove out
What we do know IS th~&gt; In a
season of unprecedented natural diS
asters those who ,uc the most hurt
hy FEMA s d1thcnng ,md delays arc
those who most need the govern
ment s help
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are wnters for Un~ted Feature
Synd1cate, Inc

Setting fire to ideas at Cornell
the mam dm
By Nat Hentoff
mg hall
Accordmg to the Comcll Rev1ew
accordmg
to
a conservauvc student newspaper
the
Cornell
on campus a black Baptist preach
Sun the mmn
er m Colorado asked synd1cated car
stream student
toomst Chuck Asay 1l he would
newspaper
sharply 1llum10atc the h1gh percent
500
some
age of abortiOns among black
cop1cs
of
the
women
Cornell
The resultant cartoon was tilled
Rev1cw were
Wh1ch One of These K11ls More
set on lire
Hentoff
Blacks? and wntamcd three pan
PreSidmg
cis One showed 1 Ku Klu x Klan
O\C
r
the
clcansmg
of
bad
1dcas
Irom
murder hy fire The 'ccond sum
the
umver~
1ty
commumty
was
a
stu
moned followc\S ot Hitler m front of
dent
Shaka
DaviS
He
IS
a
commu
a large swastika And m the third a
mcallon ~ maJor now addmg new
doctor "ahout to pelinrm an ahor
Juster to that Cornell department
uon m front ol ,t Sign Plmned Par
cnthnnd aholtwn clime
DaviS was 1mpcllcd to hiS act of
redemptive
dcstrucuon because he
The c.~rtnon was 1cpnntcd last
sa1d
the
cartoon
was both raciSt
October m the Cornell Re v ~ew
tnd
anti
human
The punfy1ng
wh1ch was 111 stH&gt;n.! a.!reemcnt wath
Jlamcs
DaviS
added
really Jclt
1ts message hut 1bo wanted to sup
good
I
wanted
to
show
my
aware
pon the Boston Collc~c Ohsencr
ness
ol
the
Cornell
Rcv1cw
and
raiSe
wh1ch had crc,ucd 1 Jwor on that
campus hy puhhslun" the cart.1nn A ,,w,1rcncss How could they have the
Sllahlc numhcr ol co p1e s ol the ,\Udauty to pnnt tim'
Had none of Shaka DaviS profcs
Boston College p tpel
were
dc,t\Oyed hy piOIC,tCIS
so" ever shown h1m photographs ol
On the Cmncll c unpus the l1rS1 the hurmng of suhvcrSivc books m
s1gn ul ~m nnpc ndm ~ honllre w.ts a another time across the sea J Proha
scncs of posters prodaumng tl1at hly not Pracllcally no Iacuity mcm
The Cornell Rcv1cw has ~one too hers have nhJCctcd publici) to the
Jar agam' Cop1cs will he burned ,n thclt and hurn1ng ol the Cornell
II ~0 And not lor the ilrst tunc Rcvtcw
The Cornell admm\Stratwn has
Issue&gt; ol the Cm nell Rc\lcw had
hccn stolen and humcd m the spnng had the same rcacllon as last spnng
hec,\Use 11 r,m ,, paHxly on chonKs
when I mtcrv1ewcd Dean of Stu
den
ts John Ford among others
At the ap pmntcd tunc m front ol

Then Ford sa1d he had no evidence
that any copy of the Cornell Rev1cw
had been set on lire ThiS t1mc Ford
was standmg nght there at the burn
111g But like the rest 1f the admm\S
trat10n Ford saw no reason for any
sanctions agamst Vlolatmg the nght
to puhllsh and the nght to read
A number of admuustrators
dcscnhc the burmng as a Jonn of
Jrcc expresSion Jacqueline Powers
a spokeswoman for Cnrncll told the
Chron1clc of H1ghcr Educatwn It
would not have been .1ppropna1c lor
anyone to prevent thiS symhohc
burnmg We support the nght of
newspapers to puhhsh and the nght
for people to protest what ncwsp.l
pers puhhsh
And what 11 the symhohc ll.uncs
were to envelop such hooks as
Huckleberry Fmn oltcn accused
of bc111g raciSt ' Would that he
permitted at Cornell as a hum ol
lrcc cxprcssll&gt;n' Alter all the un1
vcrslly would have pcrnlllted the
puhhshmg ol the hook
Another party line unong Cor
nell admmiStratnrs " th 11 lrcc
papers and most c 1mpus newspa
pers do not ch.1rgc
cannot he
'tolcn because they arc lrcc There
fore anyone can take as many
~,:()pies as he or she wants tnd Lin
what they w1ll w1th them
Howc ye r the Student Press Law
Center lri_Arhngton Y.t pmnts out
that stude~t plunderers of three lrcc
the Umvemty ol Texas
papers

Da1ly Texan at Aust1n the Un1vcr"
ty of North Carolma s Duly Tar
Heel and the UniverSity ol Ken
lucky s Kentucky Kernel
have
been prosecuted for what Cornell
oflicmls call symbolic acts
The charge 111 North Carolm.1
was
Rcs tr,lmmg lrccdom ol
spcct..:h ot ,mothcr student or .!roup
hy I CillO\ mg puhllcallons
In Austm 1 gwlty plea to t
charge of the it w" cnte1cd There
were acquttt,tl' 111 Nollh C trolmt In
Kentucky three UniVU\tiV ol Ken
lucky student' were \ L il L ni.:Lll to
cornn1Un11y \Cf\ lt:l' lnr till ' hnol s
d1s thll:d student\ or 11 1n II Ut e me
IU,IrY

In anoth~.:r casl: l:lllllllltl dMtt!Ls
were hied .tgam ... t lour UnJVCI\IIy ol
Flonda students for ' tc,tltng tree
ISSUes ol the Fhmd,l Rcv1ew They
ha\c hcen scntcm.:cd to s1x months
un s upcrva ~c;J probatHm l:Olllmumty
SCfVICC and l:OUrt l:ClS(S
Mc,mwh1k the Cornell RevieW
asked lor an mvcs t1gauon In ch.1rgc
was Barhara Krause the unive rsity s
JUdicial .tdmmtstr,uor She told me
recently There w IS no VIOI,U\On ol
the Code ol Conduct
Th It code says hy the way The
nght to free cxprcsston
rcqu1rcs
respec t lor the nghts ol others
Nat Hentoff IS a nat10nall)
renowned author~ty on the F1rst
Amendment and the rest of the
Dill of R1ghts

Balanced funds: Never out of fashion

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By Dtan VUJOYtch

year to-date

If you d hke to pl1y both Sides of
the market how about a balanced
fund'
Balanced fund s
whiCh hold
b1lth 'tucks and bonds ha\c been
.1round Since the late 1920s Today
Y.llh W3 funds 1n the category thiS
approach to mutual lund mvcstmg
-'lppcals to market nc.)Ycomcrs the
less aggressiVe as well as seasoned

Transamcnca s Prem1cr Balanced
Investor Fund has been No I m 11s
category over the past two years
Jeff Van Han oversees the stock por
t1on ol thiS fund Sharon Kilmer
manages the hond Side
What s mtercsung about thiS
fund wh1ch has outperformed the
S&amp;P 500 Composite Stock Pncc
Index over the past two years
IS
that there arcn t a lot of sccuntlcs m
Its portfolio In m1d February for
mstancc, 22 stocks were represented
along wnh 15 bonds three of wh1ch
were Treasury sc&lt;.:untacs

tn \'c\tor s

WhRI did you say?

Letters to the editor
Downgrading
Dear [di!OI
I h lie to he 1r people puttmg our count y down ThiS IS the greatest place
m the world to 11 vc
You hen people say mg they want thm ch1ldrcn to have a better place to
grnw up m We ll I will admit there IS room for Improvement but there arc
million ' of people who would like to trade places With us
Virgil Walker
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Balanced fund s a1m to conserve
r• mc1pal by mamta1mng a balanced
portlolio of stocks and hands Typ1
cally these funds mvcst about 60
percent of their portl nl10s m stocks
and 40 percent 10 honds Thcv have
had an average annual total return of
13 86 percent over the past 20 years
12 6 percent over the past I0 years
and 13 OJ percent over the past live
As of Feb 12 the four top per
formmg balanced funds were
Transamenca Prem1er Balanced
Fund up 7 59 percent Thompson
Plumb Balanced Fund up 6 63 per
cent Berger Investment Balanced
Fund up 6 35 percent and the CGM
Trust th1s category s oldest fund
created m 1929 and up 5 76 percent

Wnh a portfol1o that t1ght, your
stock and bond p1cks had better he
good ones
We really look for companies
w1th the most prevalent brand name
the best products propnetary prod
ucts or technolog1cs the highest
market share and a management cui
turc that IS umque Van Han says
On both the stock and bond s1des
that m~ans takmg a very research
onented fundamental long term
approach to mvesung
Wh1lc there IS a good concentra

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ttan of technology and r.nane~al
stocks 111 the fund nere s a look at
three holdmgs
Fred Meyer,

"We really look for compamts w•th the most prevalent
brand name, lite btfl products,
propfletary prod11cts or tech·
nolog•es, the h1ghes1 market
share and a management cui-

the food retailer he says
In the finam:aal scrv1ccs arena
an area that I und managers thought
would ex plode 1n the future
because ol the demographiCS of an
agmg population ~nd the need for
linancml sccunty stocks selected •
were Franklin Re sources and
Charles Schwab
Franklm Resources gave the fund
exposure to the w1rc house and bro
keragc communit y And Char les
Schwab to the d~rec t marketers

Charles Schwab and Franklm
Resources
and the reasons why
Even though there ' ' no way to
they were bought
tell how balanced funds w1ll per
lnll1ally Van Han had mvcsted m form '" the Juturc the fact that thiS
type of fund has been around lor so
Smllh Food ~ Drug What mtcrcst
long
and has mere !Sed '" numhcrs
cd h1m and the other analysts at
and
assets
shows th ll 11 hIS the ,1hli
Transamcnca about th1s food rcta1l
lty
to
weather
hnan e~,ll storms
cr was that 1t had JUSt had a change
Wh1lc
that
may
not sound really
of management, and among other
thmgs, was buymg back a lot of It s sexy thiS lund tvpc cc11un ly h"
own stock and gcttmg nd of liS been cndunng
underpcrformmg assets
D1an VuJo.,ch IS the author of
It wasn t long after Smnh Food &amp; "Stra1ght Talk About Mutual
Funds" and "Stra1ght Talk ,\bout
Drug was purchased that the compa
ny was bought out by Fred Meyer Investing for Your Retirement,"
What s mtcrestmg about food both of wh1ch are published by
rctarhng ts that the leverage has real McGraw H1ll Send questions to
Jy shifted from the manufacturer to her in care of th1s newspaper,..or
v1a e mall at M1sMutualaol.com

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Charles C Cornell 58 Ashton W Va , d1ed Saturday Feb 28 1998 after
be mg. struck by a veh1cle m Mount Alto W Va
Born Jan 19, 1940 m Huntmgton, W Ya son of the late Chfford and Lyd1a
S1ders Cornell, he was a former employee ot R1ver Clt1es Fre1ght Co
He was also preceded 111 death by two brothers Edward and Danny Cor
nell
'
SurviVIng arc h1s w1fe, Lue&lt;lle Edmonds Cornell, two daughters, Grace
of the home and Tammy McGowan of Pomt Pleasant W Ya a stepson Ron
del Cornell of Crown C1ty, a stepdaughter Sus1e Ramey of Galhpohs, four
SISters, Lyd1a Anhur of Huntmgton, Phyllis Fnend of Charleston, W Va Ada
Chandler of Chesapeake and Betty Cobb of Cleveland and five brothers
Warren of Dunbar W Va Leonard of Pomt Pleasant, Jerry of Cleveland, T
Paul of Fraz•ers Bottom, W Va and M1ke of Apple Grove W Va
Serv1ces w1ll be II am Tuesday m the Wilcoxen Fuoeral Home Pomt
Pleasant w1th Mm1ster Ronme Wnght offic~atmg Bunal Will be m the Pete
Meadows Cemetery Glenwood W Va Fnends may call at the funeral home
from 6 9 tomght

WVA

Neva B. King

KY

Showers T storms Ra1n

Flumes

Snow

Ice

Sunny

Pr Cloudy Cloudy

VIa ASSOCiated Press Graph!CSNBt

Low pressure promises
snow showers tonight
By The Associated Press
Scattered ram or snow showers are likely agamtomght as a trough of low
pressure contmues to clash w1th an upper level system the NatiOnal Weath
er Serv1ce sa1d
Lows tomght w1ll be 111 the m1d 20s to low 30s H1ghs on Tue sday Will
be 1n sthe m1d 30s to the low 40s
The record h1gh temperature for th 1s date at the Columbus weather sta
t1on was 73 degrees rn 1992 wh1le the record low was zero m 1980 Sunset
tomght w1ll be at 6 24 p m and sunnse Tuesday at 7 02 am
Weather forecast:
Tomght an(! Tuesday Cloudy and cold With scattered snow showers Lows
tomght around 30 H1ghs Tuesday near 40 West wmds around 10 mph
overn1ght Chance of snow 40 percent tomght 50 percent Tuesday
Tuesday mght A chance of snow showers Lo:f.t' 25 to 30
Extended forecast·
Wednesday Mostly cloudy H•giL~ 10 the 40s
Thwrsday A chance of hght ram or snow Mornu)g lows 111 the upper 20s
H1ghs m the 40s
Fnday Achance of hght ram or snow Mornmg lows 111 the mid 30s H1ghs
111 the 40s

Neva B K1ng 99 ot Smith Road m Pomeroy d1ed on Saturday Feb 28
1998 at her reSidence She was a homemaker
She w~s born on Aug 31 1898 10 Bedford Township daughter of the late
George M He1lman and Flora Ann Greenler She attended the Carleton
Church m Pomeroy
She IS surv1ved by two sons and daughters m Jaw V1rg11 and Mary Delons
Kmg of Pomeroy and Leo Kmg and Mary Smith of Columbus seven grand
ch1ldren 14 great grandchildren and e1ght great great grandchildren and sev
eral meces and nephews
She was also preceded m death by her husband w,n,.m A Kmg and by
two brothers and three SISters
Semces wtll be II am Wednesday m the Carleton Church w1th the Rev
Alan Blackwood offic.atmg Bunal Will follow m the Carleton Cemetery
Fnends may call at the Ewmg Funeral Home from 7 9 p m Tuesday
Memonal contnbutwns may be made to the G1deons lnternatwnal PO
Box 88 Pomeroy Oh1o 45769

WASHINGTON (APJ - lnde
pendent counsel Kenneth Starr "
under renewed attatk from PreSident
Clinton s a~des and pohtlcal allie s
wuh some wantmg hun to qu1ckly
wrap up h1s w1de rangm g Wh1tewa
ter mvest1gat1on and others calling tor
h1s removal
Th1s " not about &lt;eek1ng the
truth Th1s IS a pan\San poht1 cal pur
sun of the preSident and 11 s 11me for
Ken Starr to stan wrappmg up p1eces
ot h1s mvest1 gat1on and get tn the hnt
tom 011~ semor Whue House ad viS
er Rahm Emanuel sa1d Sunday on
CBS Face the Nation
Sen Patn&lt;k Leahy D Yt s,1w
Slarr pursumg a \'t:ndetta aga111\l
Clinton UJld seek1ng to dnve h1m
from ofhce
Starr has gotten totally out ol
control He has thiS fixatiOn of trv111 g
to topple the praSident at the Umted
States He s dmng everythmg pos"
ble to do 1t Leahy Said on NBC s
Meet the Press Asked whether
Starr should step as1de he repl1 ed
Sure he should
But a tellow panelist Republlc.10
Sen Orr111 Hatch of Utah contended
the prosecutor has done a vel) good
JOb
There s no que,t1on that he h"
to Sll there hke a punch111g bag md
take reaiJy unla~r punches thrown 11
hun Hatch sa1d he s ud St 1rr '
reputatiOn has alway s been sterling
until he s been bashed thiS badly
Starr s subpoena ol preSidential

Patricia A. 'Pat' Pullins
Patnc ~a Ann Pat Pullms 62 of Horse Cave Road Racme d1ed Sun

adVISer Sidney Blumenthal to teJI a 1
orand JUry about the spread10g Of I
~egutlve mformallon on Starr and ht~ '
assist.. 11 ~ to reporters constitutes ~
blatant prosecutonal amsconduct '
that warrants hiS remov 11 said Lan
ny DaviS a Jormer speual counsel to
Clinton who de tit wnh the new&gt;
med1a on vahou' controverstes
DaviS sa1d on Fo x News Sun
d ty that Attorney General Janet
Reno should cor1slder a lor cause diS
111\SS,li ul Starr Sen Robert To1r1
cdil D N J on CBS Face the
Nat1011
I wo uld predlt!IO the next
Luuple ol week\ you re go111g to st:e
Janet Rt:no retn h1m tn
Sen Arlen Specter R Pa a some
t1me Starr cnt1c sa1d on CBS that the
prOS\:CUtor we nt too far 111 sub
poena111g Blumenthal But he sUld
I do notthmk 11 sa d1Squailf1er and
obv\Ou, Jy
Reno doe sn l &lt;1ther
because she hasn t acted here
But Emanuel asked whether Starr
should reSI~n replied Politicall y • ,
that s nd1culous tor us to say so
On a related matter Newsweek
mag tzme report' m thts week s ISsue
that K llhl ee n W1llev who ha' testl
l1ed under oath ol an alleJed sex ua~
~ncou nt e r w1th Clinton amended
her depo,111on m Ptu\1 Jone ~ sexu .,
11 harassment lawsutl a_amsl thtr
preSident on Feb 10 Th-11 was 30'
days alter she te st1f1ed the last da} •
under the Jaw she could have changed •
11 wuhout lear of a perJury charge

Meigs County court news

C1vll cases filed
(Editor's note A lawsuit outiJnes the gr~evances of one party against
another It does not estabtlsh gu111 or Innocence )
In a CIVIl case liled m the Me~gs County Court ol Common Pk" Dean
na D Proctor Gallipolis seeks $200 000 plus costs from MIChael LewiS
Cro1.1 n C1ty and Aaron Hockman Middleport stemm1nh Irom a motor veh1
cle acc•dent on Feb 24 19% Proctor was a passenger m LewiS \Chicle
In a foreclosure sun liled Feb 2 ~ Ymton County Nauonal Bank
McArthur seeks $385 737 94 from Scott Ellsworth Sm1th .md Ellen Kay
Smnh both of 1\lbany The bank seek foreclosure on propeny 1n Culumb1a
Township
Judgments entnes
In a JUdgment entry I ti ed Feb 20 Farmers Bank &amp; S,1vmgs Co Pomeroy
was awarded $17 675 43 m a foreclosure smt agamst V~r,:1e Fetty commiS
smner of the estate of Harold W Feu v deceased et al
Dallas A Cadle et al was aw,lfded $1 R789 31 111 a Joreclosure su1t
agamst
W1lham Leach et al
Wannetta G Radek10 84 Albany d~ed Saturday Feb 28 1998 at herres
Peoples
Bankm g &amp; Trust Co was awarded a$~ 449 75 Judgment from
1dence
Rhonda
G
Phillips
She was born 1n Carpenter on Nov I0 1913 daughter of the late A Day
Home
National
Bank Racme was awarded $49 7 1R 41 '"a forccJo,urc
and Came L Mace Momson She was a homemaker a member of Carpen
ter BaptiSt Church a 70 year member of the Star Grange and a member of su1t agamst Donald Bryan Betzmg
D1vorces, d1ssolut1ons
Star Garden Club
The
followmg
act1ons
to
end mama oc were hied recently 111 the olhce of
Surv1vmg are a son Arhn Radekm ol Albany two daughters Avanel Hoi
Me1gs County Clerk of Couns Larry Spencer
llday ol Langsv1tle, and. Tina Murphy at McArlhur and seven grandchildren
D\ssolullon asked - Dmna Sue Spaun Pomeroy and Ronald Alan Spaun
three stepgrandchlidren and l'ive great urandch1ldren
Racme
Feb 23 Ramona K Hayslip Rutland ,md Charles L Hay sl1p II
She was also preceded m death by her husband George Alben Radekm
Newark, Feb 23
m 1989 an mfant son, and two siSter&lt; Dorothy Johnson and Audrey Swett
D1vorces granted - AviS Lawson and G.lr) W Lawson Feb 24 Shen
Serv1ces w1ll be I0 30 am Tuesday 111 the B1gony Jordan Funeral Home
dan R Russell IV and Chnsty A Ru sse ll Feb 24
Alban~. with Rev John Elsw1ck offic1atmg Bunal w1tl follow at the Castor
Cemetery Fnends may call at the funeral home from 4 R p m today

day March I 1998 at her reSidence She was a homemaker
She was born on Apnl 29 1935 at Sugar Grove she was the daughter of
the late Auston and Mabel W1lson Sn1der
She " sumved by her husband Roger Pullins four daughters Bonn•e
Sue Small of Cleveland Donna Mane FranciS ol Rac1ne Chnstma Mane
K~rkland ol Logan and Y1rg111w Lee Mornson of Lancaster four sons
Charles Edward FranciS of Columbus M1chael Steven FranciS ot Chillicothe
Dav1d Harley FranciS of Lancaster and Anhur Paul Pull111s of Lancaster
and several n1eces and nephews
She was also preceded 111 death by her son Roger E Franc~&lt;
Armngements are under the d~rectl on of the Ewmg Funer~J Home 111
Pomeroy There w1ll be no VISitation pr serv1ces

Decades-old memo warned of
Wannetta G. Radekin
research into tobacco use
ST PAUL Mmn (AP) - The
lawyer's memo warned the Amencan
Tobacco Co three decades ago
agamst research mto smokmg and
potential health problems for a 1m
pie reason It could someday be used
1gamst you•
Th1rty three years later, tobacco
compames are bemg sued tor $1 77
b1lllon as Mmnesota and Blue Cross
and Blue Sh1eld try to recoup money
they spent treatmg smokmg reiaJ
1llnesses
S1mllar lawsuits have been filed 111
39 other states but the Mmnesota
case IS the first to get past JUry selec
lion The tnal enters Its mth week
today w1th test1mony expected tram
top execullves
The tobacco companies deny they
suppressed research mto links
between smokmg and d1sease But
1nternal documen!S turned over tor
the tnal show that research deCISions
were seemmgly gJided by one con
Slderat1on What c1garene makers
d1dn t know couldn t hurt them
In a 56 page memorandum
lawyer Janet Brown womed that
health related research would expose
the company to lawsuits
Lung cancer emphysema hea rt
and penpheral circulatory diSease
h 1ve already become subjects of
,uus Brown wrote 10 the 1965
memo to Cynl HeiSko general coun
sel for Amencan Tobacco
It the company can now 1nform
use II respectmg biolog•cal effects of
smokmg 11 w1ll be argued that 1t
wuld and should have done 'o m all
thl!s~ areas years .u!O
Amencan Tab ~eco now pMt of
Brown &amp; W1lhamson Tobacco Corp

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funded stud1es by outs1de researchers
rather than opemng 1ts own Jabora
tory
The memo mtroduced as ev1
dence m Minnesota s Jawsmt IS an
example of the research debate
among c1garette makers dunng the
late 1950s and 1960s as cnt1c&lt;
cl01med that c1garette smokmg could
be linked to d1sease
The question will be raiSed lor
JIII)L resolution whether a reasonably
prudent manutacturer capable of con
duct111g b1olog•cal research wcmld not
have 111st1tuted b10log•cal test111g pro
grams 111 the 1920s or the 1930s or
1940s wrote Brown a lawyer wnh
the New York lirm now known as
Chadbourne &amp; Parke
Brown 70 " retired and lives m
New York She has ret11-'"d to testify
'" the M1nnesota tnal
Her memo followed a vrsn wllh
two scientists from Bnush Amencan
Tobacco Co A year earl1er the
Bnush tobacco mdustry had sent two
01her scientiSts Ph1llp Rogers and
Geoffrey Todd to the Umted States
to talk wuh representatives of th ~
Amencan tobacco muustry and var
1ous health orgamzat10ns
Followmg the 1964 tnp the
Bnush scientiSts wrote No US
tobacco manulacturer can analyze
tob,~eco or tobacco smoke for car
Clno~ens because he may be cross
exan;med 111 lawsmts Therelore all
contract thiS work out
Brown further Mgued that a Jury
ml!.!ht lind lmv company rese.trch
madequate
The be't approach from the legal
slandpomt ~he ar~ued wa' support
mg 1ndependent re,earch oub1de the
company

Stocks
Am Ele Power
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Akzo
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AmtTech
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Ashland 011
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AT&amp;T
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Bank One
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Bob Evans
20),
Borg-Warner
59\
Broughton
14\
Champion
15~•
Charm Shps
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Ctty Holding
42
Federal Mogul
49),
Gannett
64
Goodyear...............
68 ' 1.
Kmart
13).
Kroger .
42~.
Lands End
39"1.
Limited
29l.
Oak Hill Flnl
•• 27),
OVB
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36:&lt;.
One VaJiey •
36"1.
Peoples
42),
Prem Flnl . .. ,
.. 24
Rockwell .. • ...
... .. 60 ),
AD/Shell
55'!.
Sears
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53'1.
Shoney's . . .. • • ..... . 4'l.
Star Bank
.•
58,.
Worthington
17
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Stock reports are the 10.3
a m quotes provided by Advest
of Gallipolis

Patrol tickets Wellston youth

Ticket nets Super Lotto prize
'

CLEVELAND iAPl -A smgle showmg four ol the numbers are eacn
Super Lotto game ticket IS worth wonh $77
In K1cker one game t1cket has the
$5 3R8 358 from the Ohm Lottery
because It shows the SIX numbers m exact SIX d1g1t number worth
$100 000 It was sold at MelJ~r No
Saturday mght s drawmg
The wmnmg ticket was sold at 116m Oregon near Toledo
The e1ght K1cker t1ckets showmg
Kroger Co No 937 m Englewood
near Dayton The wmner chose the the first t1ve d1g1ts are each worth
diSCOUnted Jump sum opt1on wh1ch $5 000 The 57 w1th the first four
numbers are each worth $1 000 The
IS the amount the lottery would have
mvested expectmg to pay $12 nulllon 581 w1th the lirst three numbers are
each wonh $100 and the 5 715 with
over 26 years
The Supt:r Lotto Jackpot w1tl be $4 the first two numbers are each worth
$JQ
I
m1lllon aga1n for Wednesday s draw
The
Oh1o
Lottery
w11l
pay out
mg
Sales 1n Super Lotto totaled $141 426 to wmners m Saturday's
$3 939 920 Sales m the K1cker P1ck 3 Numbers dally game Sales
totaled $1 612 962
totaled $644 6 17
In P1ck 4 Numbers players
There were 79 Super Lotto uckets
wagered
$474 082 50 and Will share
with live of the numbers and e.1c h "
worth $ 1 37 1 The 4 410 t1ckets $R5 600

Meigs announcements

A Wellston youth was cued tor fa1lure to tntrol followme a one c "am
dent Sunday on S,\lem Townsb1p Ron116ili 1n.1Y.ayl the G.li il&lt;l Me' ~' Po,t
ot the State H1ghway Patrol reported
Troopers said Du,lln s DaviS II\ wISe ISthound lour tenths ol I mile
west of County Road I (Pan1ter R1dge ).It 10 ,1\n when the car he drove be. Ill
shdmg
The car lishtalied Jour tune' then ,J,d oil the n ~h t "d&lt; ol the ro 1d and
went tnto some trt:t:"i al:t::O rdm t- to the report
The car was motler.ttely dam"ged

Citation issued following crash
A Lon g Bouom m.tn wa . . 11c:keteU lnlluwmg ll one Hh1Lie u 1'h on Sm
den Road m Chester Township Sun d 'Y

Neal D Bonecutter Jr 25 w.IS t1detcd on ch "~"' ol dm1n. under the
mnuence driVIng under suspen"on .md Julure 10 control aft&lt;r the 9 50 p m
crash accordm~ to 1 Mtid' County Sherlll s Dep.~rtment report
Bonecutter and p.1ssen.!C:f:-. Dout.. Mowuy 45 Pom~.:my tnd Mtt:had M
Barrett 21\ Pnmcroy were tran,ported b) umts ol the Met _, County Emer
gency Med1cal Scrv1ce to Yeleran' Mcmonal Hosp llli lor Ire 11111ent nlmmor
tnjunes au.;on.Jmg to th ~.: n:port
Boneculttl s 1975 Ford pKkup , u, ta1ned heavy diSabling damade the
report md1cated

EMS units answer eight calls

Umts of the Metgs (1 unl\ Emer
gem:y Med1cal SerVILe ~um.led et..!hl
Commumty Assoc1ahon
M1ddleport Masons
M!ddleport Masomc Lodge 363 c tll s tor asSistance Satun.ltv mJ
Middleport Commumty Assoc•a
li on will meet Tue,day 8 30 am at F&amp;AM w1ll meet Tuesd.1y 7 30 p m Sunday Units respnndm_; lnll udc:: U
CENTRAL DISPATCH
Peoples Bank•ng &amp; Trust Co M1d
8 39 am Sunday Horse C 1\ e
die port
Hymn smg set
A hymn smg w•ll be held Satur Road R 1c1ne P 1tnc11 Pullin' de 1d
day at 7 30 p m at the Suversvlile on am val Rac1ne ,quad """ted
6 33 p m Sunday St tie Rnute
Commumty Church Smgers wtll
681 Pomeroy Juan !Ia R,llllll 0 Ble
mclude Delivered and Crusaders
ness Memonal Hospt1.1l
Veterans Memonal
9 55 p m Sunday Sorden Road
Saturday aLJnH\SJons - none
S1gnup Thursday
Rutland Basebatl League will Chester motor V&lt;h1de acCident Neal
Saturday diScharges - Hatt1 e
have Slgnup Thursday 6 to 7 30 p rn Bonecutter and M1ke Bo~rrett Yetcr
FISher
ans Memonal Hospt11l
Sunday admiSsions - none
at the Rutland F1rehouse
Sunday diScharges - Ste ven
Brawn
Trustees to meet
The Rutland Township Trustees
Holzer Med1cal Center
(Cont~nued from Page 1)
Discharges Feh 27 - Ruby w11l meet Tuesday at6 30 p mat the
awards,
one of wh1ch was lor bemg
Nance Leota Chaney Leaha W111
Rutland F1re Station
one
of
the
three best members 1n the
mngs Gladys Cross Maude Clark
Oh1o
delegatiOn
He noted th II he h 1d
so n Kathy Mayse
Grange meetmg set
the
pnvliege
of
Jaymg
a wreath at the
Me1gs County Pomona Grange 46
B1rth - Mr and Mrs T1mothy
Tomb
ol
the
Unknown
Sold1er dunng
w1tl mee t Fnday With a potluck sup
Barr daughter Galilpohs
hiS
tours
of
the
nallon s cap•
one
of
Discharges Feh 28 - Penelope per at 6 30 p m followed by a metmg at 7 30 p m Table semce and tal
Moore Shelly Henry Ida Hedges
The annual open house IS held so
beverages wtll be prov1ded Each
Mrs T1mothy Barr and daughter
that
parents - w1th or w1thout stu
grange IS to take a meat diSh for a
Brandr Keesee
dents
enrolled m a course - can
B1rth - Mr and Mr&lt; Anthony potluck Athens County Pomona
v1ew
what
goes on m the vocational
Han daughter Oak H1ll Mr and Grange w11l vtsll
school
wh1ch
IS open to all Me1gs
Mrs James Kemper son GallipoliS
County JUnior and semor students
Discharges March I - Casey Granges to meet
A soup bean and cornbread dmner
778
and
Star
Jumor
Star
Grange
Denbow Devon Buffington Mrs
Grange 878 w1ll meet Saturday was served free to parents and lnends
Wilham Foster and daughter Mar
Potluck supper at 6 30 p m fol atrendmg the open house Cook1es
Jene Mood1spaugh Dorothy Wh1ted
lowed by regular meetmg at 8 p m and punch were available to VISi tors
Manha Hoffman
Plans to be made for soup supper on dunng the evenmg and numerous
Btrth - Mr and Mrs Steven
March 20 and consignment auctiOn door pnze s contnbuted by area buS\
Dav1s son Gallipolis
nesses were awarded
and ch1cken barbecue on May 2
(Published wrth Jl&lt;nmsston)

Hospital news

Open house

D

MIDDLEPORT
X 2~ p 111 Sa turd 1y South Th1rd

A\enue Middleport Dan Shane
tre tlmL:rll
POMEROY
9 50 p m Sunday Wolk Pen
Roo~d Erma Yoho Holter Mcd~t.d
Center
RUTLAND
.ti
1\ 10 am Sund ') Gannaway
Road Thurm 1n D IU ~ hcrt y HMC
Cen tr d Dl,pa!Lh :"14U ad t'"'"tcd
SYRACUSE
9 06 1111 SuodJy Rockspnn~s
Rehablllt,ltlon (enter Pomero) Irene
Gilmore YM H
10 13 p 111 Sund 'l S&lt;&gt;rJen Road
Douglas Mowery VMH
rdu~cU

�Monday, March 2, 1998

'Sports
~ Marauders

The Daily

Sent~t;l
Monday, March 2, 1998

By The Associated Press
Washmgton watted unlll the final
seconds to keep us NCAA touma
ment hopes ahve
The Husktes got two free throws
from :{Qdd MacCulloch wtth 2 I sec
onds lett for a 95 94 VICtory over No
18 UCLA on Sunday, a wm that
moved them closer to their f~rst
NCAA btd stnce 1986 the longest
drought m the ent~re Pac I0 Confer
ence
It s the most Important w1n
we ve had smce I ve been here
fifth year coach Bob Bender satd
The vtctory was btg 10 some oth
er ways for the Husktes ( 17 9 I0 7)
as 11 ended a I0 game losmg streak
to UCLA and was the~r first over a
ranked team th1s season m SIX tnes
The Brums (21 7 II 5) were
upset at how the game ended as the
holdmg foul called agamst J R Hen
derson that sent MacCulloch to the
hne happened as Wa&lt;hiOgton wa~ try
mg to tnbound the ball
I ve never seen a dead ball sttu
atl&lt;'n determme a game before
Brums coach Steve Lavm sa1d It

to face New Lexington in district Friday

seeded Wash10gton Court House 18
35 at Chtll~euthe Saturday mght
Greenfield battles Fa~rland on Fnday
at 6 15 p m tn the other dtstnct sem1
l10al battle Fa~rland knocked off top
seeded Portsmouth Northwest 55 46
10 over11me at South Webste• Fnday
mght Greenlteld reac hed the dtstnct
agaon by defeattng Logan Elm 63 57
m a double overttme Fndav at Chtll
ICOihc
Gallipolis bowed out wnh a II 10
sea~on record
Proud of effort'
Marauder Coach Chm Stout satd
I m proud of our eflort I re tlly feel
thts IS a btg step 1n tum10g our pro
gram around
Stout added In these types of
games you have to believe that )OU
can Will before you step 011 the noor
I want to gtve the ktds credit tor
behev10g tnd the semors especially
lor mak10g us believe
The score was 11cd m ttmes and
the lead exch mged hands ntne ttmes
dunng the hecttc 32 m10ute battle
Mt:1g ~ ~trength w~1s on the bo~1rds
where the Marauders out rebouded
GAHS 31 22 Alltlough MHS shot
only 34 I Irom the lteld the Maraud
crs were a siZzling 20 of 22 from the
chanty hne tor 90 9 percent
Hannan shmes
The Blue Devils shut 41 Hpercent
fro m the held (20 49) but was only
ltve ot n10e 11 the ch,trny stnpe
GAHS commmed 21 personal louis
while try10g to stop the Marauder
onstde attack
Damel Hannan 6 3 JUnior tor
ward scored 22 ol MetJs 52 pomts
and ptcked olf 12 rebounds Roush
beSides putting the game on tee at the

Cavs roll to 102-82
win over Warriors
By MR KROPKO
CLEVELAND (AP) - For a
whtle there w tsn t much dtffcrence
between the Cleveland C tvnllers nnd
the Golden St,lle Warnors a te.tm
t:onslslently lo~lllg by large m 1rgul:"'
Shm' n Kemp deCtiled to do some
thtng ahout thm
He c.: 1me out and g 1ve us ~1 b1g
thtrd quarter that got us gn10 0 md "e
fed ofl that Wesley Persun sa td
Kemp sc'lred 2R pomts 10dud1ng
14m the thtrd qu.uter as the C.tv 1
hers handed the Wtrnors then thud
stratght blowout loss 102 g2 Sumlt}
mght
C.tv tilers c&lt;&gt;.tch Mtke Frutello
told hts te 1111 11 halfttme that hew"
ttred ol seemg other te uns geltmg so
many ollcnme tcboun&lt;h
Shawn took th 11 "a ch tllen 0 e
He c une out 111 the second ~ llf md
was tcrniK Fr llello sud
He ch dlenged us to go out tnd
correct the prohlem Kemp ' ud
JliSI tned to le td by exa mpk I c nne
out m th.: th1rd CJUIT1c.:r .tnd 111ed to r-1.:1

us g01ng satd Kemp who 'hot 10
for J61rom the Oeld W,IS petlect On
et~ht lree thnms and grtblxd 12
rebounds Zydnm.ts llg tusk ".tdded
17 potnts and 11 rebnutul'
Cleveland IS 17 0 thts sc tson
"hen sconngme1 100 pmnh Gold
en State ts 0 1 7 \\hen opponent' go
over 100
J1m J tckson scored 18 p01nts and
Cl trence Weatherspoon h td 17 lor
the Wamors "ho lmt lor the thtrd
It me 111 lour d,t p - ,Ill by at lc.tst 20
pomts
Golden St ne lo'l hy 12 11 Roston
on Thursd,t) md hy 23 11 Washmg
ton on Fnd 'Y The W,trnors tbo lo't
by 28 at home tg nnst the C" tltets
on Dec 1
The C " tltct s led 24 21 titer the
fn st qu,trter mel ~() 46 nt the h 111
Don)cll M "'hIll s slun dunk
"nh9181cllllllhethudqutnercut
Cle,eltnd s "" tnt ogc to q 'i6 md
the WIll lOP·· ... ccmcd p1111l~d to c hal
knge Cle"ltnd down the ' trctch

Quest down Lasers,
return to ABL finals
SAN JOSE C till (APl - The
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seconU ... uu ~h t Am~.:: ttl 111 A l\hth 111

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We h 1\e t ... peu 11 t:h~nH,try on
thi s h tskcih 111 te lnl COICh Btl Ill
Agkr satJ tfter the Quot he 11 S 111
Jo&lt;e 7 ~ 62 on Sumlt v nt 0 lll 10
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of thrt'"e "-f'OlJfinal '~ fie.:'

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The Utmcrsny of Rto

Gr~nde

1998

lJIIIpal ~ ll

rhe Redmen s SCI

1son horne.: opt.: ncr 1 ~ pltnned for

uesd •Y 11 I p m agamst West Vtr
'"'' St 1te
Rto Gr mde he " '"' ) c 1r two of the
rent Cl ark er 1 tg un sl WVS Clar'
c . , Qn nj former lll iJII r lc- Jguer Mel
lark 11 J n llt ve of Mason County
d 1 grtdu 1te of West Pumt He
f played some mtnor le tgue hIll he fore
eturn ng to hiS home uea 10 coJch
eg ton h til
The Red men lllu shed II ~ 3 I "'
eason tnd 7 I I 10 Mtd Ohto Con
( erencc pit) mtsstng out on post

t

Martin wins
Las Vegas
400 title
By MIKE HARRIS
lAS VEGAS IA Pl - Wmmng
the La- Vegas 400 " " an ehxtr fur
M.trk Martm Expl11n1ng the rout by
Fords new Tu1ruses was 1,\r less
p.tllltble
Martm sun 1\ ed a vlhr,uton he
fe,tred would end hts day e.trly
pulltng ,,w,ty ,11 the end ot Sund,ty s
m.wtul ul Wmston Cup race ,,t L,as
Veg" Motor Speed" I) for hts 23rd
c treer VJt..:tory
Then came the re 11 ch,tllenge
F1eldmg 11 h.1rr tgt.: of qlll.:sttons \\ hy
the ne\~ Tauruses \\e!e 1Nc to sweep
the top 'e'en post! tons md 11 of the
lop 14 Ill the 4(){) 1111k I ICC
You t.:.m I ex pect the s,JnCtlonmg
body to fix til your compl11nts
M.trtm ,,ud 111 ,, J tb 11 compl,unts
Irom the GM camp
M lfllll oe 11 Roush R tctllg team
m tic Jell Btu ton to the luush hne on
the I 112 mile m,tl by I 605 secnnds
~ thnut 20 car length'
The te tms hddmg Gener tl
Mo!o" car' - Che1 rolcts tnd Pon
11 H.:~- redClt:d "'1th .mgcr ~md frus
II 11100

The L tscrs led S-l S1 "'"" mto
the lin tl pt'llnd "'hc.:n J en nll ~ 1 Az11
f 1uh:d Ton) 1 Et.l\\ 11 d' '' hn t.:on
\t:rtl"t..l hoth l11.:e throws to hcg1n 111
IK 6 run
StmgRays 70 Pm•er 69
At Pnttlmd Ote Venus l "Y
'COred "" 1 It) up 111th I ') stconlls
lclllolttl Lon, Be ~eh p1Stl'onlmd
L Ill led the SitngR t) s \\llh 20
poonh Bc\cll) WdhullS ulded 1(1
tnd Yoltnd 1 G111 111h hIll IS poults
uul 17 II.: hound )- N 11 dtt: Wdl tllll..,
led the Po1.1 er \lllh ,7 pnnlls md 11
fl hound'

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CriiiCIZIIl£.

NASCAR 'teccnt terodynamtc rule
c htn ~e' they ' '} hl\ e gl\en the
F01d.., an unlau 1ch mt.tg~
It s J'"' 1h td J, II when )OU put
out C\C I) tlung you do mel )OU retry
llle tnt I C\ cr) hod) 1s "m kmg theu
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1rt" out md the }Uics ue JUSt th1 s

unb tlmced s 11d R~eh 1111 Chtldress
owner of the Chc\ rokt Monte C.ulo
d11\en to etghth pltce hy Dt)ton,J
~()() Wlllllel D lie E trnh trdt
We "ere JUst Olllcltsscd I ' 1w
11 lonung ' •"d Sll.:dme- M uhn v. ho
lu11Shed 2~th m hts Che1) You dtd
nIh 1\l' robe l rOlkt!l sc tentJst to see
II

Redmen to start baseball
season Tuesday vs. WVSC
1 b ,. . eb Ill ... qu1d " ... et to hegw the

GAHS mamtamed a shm lead
end held Blue Devd ace Andray
Howell to 12 pomts &lt;even gomg mto over the Marauders unttl Brad Dav
enpons two chanty tosses put MHS
the hnal etght mmutes ot play
on top 37 35 wtth 29 6 lett m the
Roush fimshed wnh nme pomts
Angelo Rodnguez se\en and Steve thtrd penod Jeremy Payton s layup
Beha sJ&lt;
wnh nme seconds to go 1n the thtrrd
Two other Blue De\lls fintshed m stanza lett the two teams 11ed at 37
double figures Cody Lane tossed m all gomg tnto the hnal etght mmutes
Hannan gave the Marauders a 41
II and Chns Lewts added I0 Jere
my Payton ftntshed wtth m
37 le td wtth 6 ~I lett m the game
Blue Devil Coac h J•m Os'&gt;orne wtth a four pomt outhurq Kev tn
satd You ve got to gtve Me1gs cred
Walkers putback wtth 4 50 lett put
the Gall11ns back on top 42 41
n They played harder than we dtd
They were more aggre,stve on the
J T Humphreyscanned two char
boards They hustled all the way
11y toss \\llh 4 421ett to ~·ve MHS a
They wanted 11 more than we dtd
43 42 ed.~Cohn Roush broke tree
They earned the vtctory tontght
underneath tor a layup w11h 4 07 lett
Dtdn I play smart'
to gtve the traude" a 45 42 advan
Osborne added We dtdn t play
tage but owell s tnfecta wtth 3 27
very smart dunng the final two mm
lett lied 11 up once tg nn 4S til wtth
3 27 felt to pl.ty
utes We had our chance' but we
were unable to t\akc ad,antage of
The rest " h"tory Roush hll a
three trom downtown (2 17) to make
those opportunt!Jes That sa credtt to
Metgs aogresstve play dunng the
11 48 45 Metgs GAHS stole the ball
final mtnutes ol the game
at mtd court later and had a cle.tr
Galhpohs started out hke a house shot but 1mssed n The Blue Devtls
on lire JUmpmg otl to &lt;lUick 6 0 lead got the rebound mts,ed another shot
behmd Lane Howell ,tnd Kevm
then lou led Roush who grabbed the
Walker Metgs behtnd the strong
rebound wtth 37 6 seconds lett
mstde play of Hannan and outstde
Roush sank both frccbte s to make n
shootmg of Angelo Rodnquez
SO 45 Davenport teed 11 wtth two
grabbed a 7 6 advant.tge at the 4 40 free throws at the 12 6 mark
mark 1n the first stanz 1
Lane scored an uncontested layup
GAHS was up 12 7 before Metgs
for GAHS as ttme exp~red
came stormmg back to lie 11 up at 12
Fmal game For semors
all on a dnvmg layup by Rodnquez
It was the hnal h1gh school game
Alter a tapm by Hannan at the I 06 for Galha Academy s Mtke G.trten
mark Jan Fenderhosch s layup wtth and Andray Howell lone seniOrs on
'i3 seconcts lett 1n the penod left the thts years squad
two teams deadlocked at the llrst
Box sore
brea k 14 14
MEIGS (52)
Metgs pulled ahead 17 14 to start
Brad D.tvenport 0 4 4 4 Steve
the second penod but betore the Beha 0 (2) 0 0 6 Sean 0 Bnen 0
Marauders could score agam GAHS 0 0 0 Angelo Rodn~uez I (I) 2 2
npped off nme strmght pomts to take 7 Cohn Roush 2 (I) 2 9 Waylan
a 23 17 advantage wnh 4 0 I left m McKmney 0 0 0 0 J T Humphreys
the half The Blue Devtb were still up I 2 2 4 Damel Hannan 6 10 12 22
by five 27 22 wnh 49 seconds left 1n
TOTALS 10-(4)-20-22-52
the quarter when Hannan canned two
GALLIPOLIS (47)
freebtes wtth 22 I \Cconds lett to cut
lan Fenderbosch I 0 0-2 Cody
Galltpohs lead to 27 24 dunng the Lane 4 (I) 0 0 II Bn,m Stms I 0
h,tlfttme mtermtsston
..() 2 Jeremy Payton 2 2 1 5 Kevtn
Heche fourth quarter
Walker 2 0 0 4 Chns Lewts 5 0 0

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Green "111 ,Ill sene IS c tpt.Hns for
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George from Metgs Count y and
Heath Engle of Mason County .tlong
"tth mnetder Jason Ste1 ens from
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Ftrst pttch Tuesd 1y " -et for I
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11 s gomg to be "orse 11 Atlmta
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Howe ll 1 ( I) 1 6 12
TOTALS 18-(2)·5 9-47
Score by quarters
Met.s
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Gall;pul" 14 11 10 10 47
Staltshcs
Me1gs
Total fteld goal attemptslm tde 14
of 41 (3~ I percent)
Two pomters I0 ol 2R
Three pOinters 4 ot 13
Free throws 20 ol 22
Pef'onal louis 14
Rebounds 32 12 by Hannan
Turnovers 20
Asmts 8 Davenport 2
Ste tis 7 3 etch by Hannan and

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Blocked ' hots 5 thre. by
Humphreys
Charges taken 0
G11lllpohs
Totallleld go d attempts/made 20
of 49 (41 H percent)
Two pomters ~of II
Three pmnters IRol 38
Free throws 5 ot 9
Pt:rsonal hlllb :21
Rebounds ~2 l.ewts 7
Turnovers 11
Asststs 13 Howell 4
Steah 7 Howell 3
Blocked shot' 3 2 by LewiS
Char~e s taken 3 I each by How
ell Stms an Garten

would ve been mce to see the game
dec1ded by the players '
Kns Johnson s three-pomter wtth
12 seconds left gave UCLA a one
pomt lead UCLA's Toby Batley lied
up Donald Watts of the Husktes wtth
2 I seconds left but the possessiOn
a"ow pomted Washmgton ·s way
settmg up the mbounds play and
ensumg free throws
I tned to close my hand so that
the refs could see that I wasn t hold
mg but obvtously that dtdn t work
Henderson satd
MacCulloch fmtshed With 25
pomts none btgger than the dectdmg
free throws
He was holdmg m&lt; and they
called a foul MacCulloch satd
There s nothmg 1n the rules that
says you can t get called for a toulm
the final nve seconds
Three more automatiC btds to the
NCAA tournament s held of 64 were
dee1ded Ill conference tournament
finals Sunday as Davtdson won the
Southern Conference Murray State
won the Ohto Valley and Rtchmond
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Bailey scored all of hiS 32 pomts
m the second half for UCLA whtle
Henderson f101shed wllh 20 and
Johnson had 18
I was upset that I let down my
team 111 the first half Batley satd
'That s the mam reason I came out
msp1red 111 the second half
The Brums dtdn t take the lead
unt1l the final mmute after trathng by
as many as 19 pomts three ttmes late
10 the first half
Sllll 11 came down to the free
throws after the whtstle while the
clock stood sttll
You re not supposed to lose
because of calls hke that Ba1ley
satd
In other games mvolvmg ranked
teams Sunday 11 was No 4 Kansas
71 No 25 Oklahoma State 67 No
II Purdue 99 No 10 Mtchtgan State
96 No 24 Temple 74 No 20 Mass
achusetts 68 and No 21 Symcuse 77
Georgetown 72
No 4 Kansas 71
No 25 Oklahoma St 67
Raef LaFrentz bothered by a sore

TOLEDO Oluo (AP) - Heres
the 1997 98 all Mtd Amencan Con
ference women's basketb,tll team as
selected hy the le,tgue s coaches
F1rst team
Ktm Knuth Toledo Jr 5 foot II
St Joseph Mtch S.tra Puthoff
Bowling Green Sr 5 9 Chtck tsaw
Ohto Ch,trlott.t Jones Bowhng

Green Sr 5 II Columbus Ohto
Carne Templin Kent Sr 6 0 Htll
pomt Wts Marlene Stolhngs,
Oh1o, Sr, S-11, Beaver, Oh10
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Knstma Behnfeldt, 1\farshall,
Jr., 6-0; Char Thomsen Ball St.tte
Sr 6 I Jack1 Raterman Bowlmg
Green Jr 6 0 Amy Turner, Oh10,

key defenSIVe plays as the Orange
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Sr, 6-4; Shelsea Ervmg Western

Miller Northern Ill mots K 11111 Hus
Mtchtgan Soph 6 0
beck Toledo
Honorable mention
Playerofyeur K1111 Kmtth Tole
Cheryl Bowles Akron Marktt 1 do
Gn ffin Ball State Ebon) R,unge
Coach of year Roh Lmds •Y
Juhe M1ller Central Mtchtg 1n Jes
Kent
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Freshman of year
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Stewart Mtamt Ohto Kelly Sue

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DRIVING AROUND Ohio s Djara Barnas (right) Is the task ol the
moment lor Kent forward Alana Bader In the second hall of Sunday's Mid-American Conference women s basketball semifinals In
Toledo, where the Golden Flashes won 80-65 to earn a trip to today'•
title game (AP)

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Wheelersburg
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Rtver Valley
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Logan
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Por1smouth
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Pt Pleasant
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South Galha
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x-Completed season
Post-season tournaments
Fnday s results
DIVISIOn II
Fatrland 55 Nor1hwest 46 (ot)
Rtver Valley 55 Vtnton County 54
Saturday s results
Portsmouth 70 Rock Htll 65 (ot)
Metgs 52 Galhpohs 47
At Chtlhcothe HS
Fnday s results
M1am1 Trace 52 Shendan 40
Greenfteld 63 Logan Elm 57 (2 ot)
Saturday s results
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Warren Local 38 Washmgton CH
35
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Frtday s results
Symmes Valley 59 Eastern 35
South Galha 63 Southern 55
Thursday, March 5
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Fnday s results
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Nels York 57 Belpre 43
Saturday s results
Coal Grove 52 Wellston 49
Wheelersburg 56 Alexander 52 (ot)
AI Athens HS
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the T,lllrus won 1ts lu't 1~ee he s 11d
There '"' t 1 b '"s yet
But Roush noted th 11 II NASCAR
c,m sho11 hun "mJ tunnel numhers
that p1 m e d c h lfle l" mu ~ t he.:: 111 ult.: to
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ton \\ho appc tr&lt;d to h 1\e Ill) Lh liK e
le- un't M u t1n on S11mlt)
But Jarrett went out wllh m
engtne problem whtle runntng &lt;econd
on lap 2 18 Wall,tce who ltntshed
thtrd "as un tble to mount 1 ch tl
lenge after M 1rt1n moved p tst hun to
take the le td on the 20 1st of 267 l.tps
at the I 112 n11le mal
The Rou sh team whtch ex p tn&lt;lcJ
from three c lf!-. to h\le tJw.; season
also h,td Johnny Benson fou11h Ted
Musg rave stxth ,md Chad Ltttle lOth
- the fin,tl c.tr on the le,td ltp
Addmg Benson tnd Ltttle prompt
ed ,, reorgamzauon of the Roush pro
gram wnh Buddy Parrot! becommg
Martm s team man tger md holdm er
crew chtef Jtmmy Fenn1g supervtsmg
a vu1ually new crew for the 19 yenr
old dnver as they moved mto 1shop
wtth Burton steam
ThiS " a brand new race te.t m
smd Martm who .tgreed wtth Roush
to let longttme crew chtef and team
manager Ste1 e Hmtel go to work
wllh Benson md Musgr.tve
These guys real ly put 11 all
together Martm satd I was so
afratd we,d come mto thiS season and
people would s,ty I dtd the wrong
thmg
After an engtne problem led to a
38th place fintsh m the opener at
Daytona Martm fim,hed th~rd nnd
led the most laps ,11 Rockmghnm He
agam led the most l.tps but satd n
wasn t '" e,ISy as 11 looked

shoulder had 17 pomts and 14
rebounds to lead the vtsJtmg Jay
hawks (31 3 15 I B1g 12\ who led
by 10 pomts w1th 6 28 remammg and
then nad to hold off the Cowboys
Adnan Peterson had 18 po101s for
Oklahoma State (21 5 11 -5) whtch
had a seven game wmmng streak
snapped
No II Purdue 99
No. 10 M1eh1gan St. 96 (OT)
Brad Mtller had 30 po10ts and 12
rebounds and Mtke Robmson made
two free thrpws wnh 30 seconds lett
10 overt1me to lead the VI&gt;Jtmg Bot I
ermakers (24 6 12 4)
Jason Klem had 22 pmnts for the
Spartans (20-6 13 3) who dropped
1010 a t1e with llhnms tor the Btg Ten
regular season tttle
No. 24 Temple 74
No 20 Massachusetts 66
The Owls (20 7 13 3) won the
AtlantiC 10 s Eastern Dlvtston as
Pepe Sanchez scored 19 pomts and
Rasheed Brokenborough added 16
1ncludmg seven stra1ght as Temple
took the lead for good m the second
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MAC honors OU's Stollings, Turner, Marshall's Behnfeldt

BIG NIGHT- Me1gs' Damel Hannan (42) scored 22 pornts and
p1cked off 12 rebounds to pace the Marauders to a 52-47 lower
bracket sectional tournament champtonshtp victory over Gal·
hpohs at South Webster Saturday ntght Me1gs wtll now face New
Lextngton tn the Dlvlston II D1strtct Tournament at The Convocation Center In Athens on Frtday starttng at 8 p m GAHS
defender Is Chrts Lewrs (30) (OVP photo by Dave Hams)

MARK MARTIN

The Daily Sentinel• Page 5

Washington shocks UCLA 95-94; Purdue, Temple also win

!Meigs eliminates GAHS 52-47
Cohn Roush s tnfecta wtth 2 17
rematmng broke a 4~ 45 deadlock
and hiS two tree throws wtth 37 fl sec
• onds ldt m the game earned Metgs
to a hard earned 52 47 secttonal
tournament upset vtctory o\er th~rd
seeded GallipoliS Saturday mght at
South Webster
MHS to meet Panthers
The lower bracket sectional cham
ptonshtp vtctory propelled "xth
seeded Metgs Into the DIVIsion II
D.stnd Tournament rn the Convoca
t1on Center at Ohto Un tversny m
Athens It was not only the Maraud
&amp;ers first tournament VICtory ever
fover a Gallipolis qumtet m five tnes
but also the hrst hardwood wm over
a Blue Devil sq uad Since the tullend
of th e 1977 campatgn Me.gs
Improved tis all ttme mark to 4 29
agatnst GalltpoiiS smce the t\\O
schools h rst met 1n 1967 68 c 1m
patgn
The Marauders 12 9 on the year
wtll now lace the New LextnJton
' Panthers who upset second seeded
Htllsboro at ChiiiiLothe Saturday on
'Fnday March 6 at8 p m 1n the Con
1vocatlon Center rn Athens It was
et~s hrst hardwood sec tional IItie
nee th~ 1986 campa•;n and 1h1rd m
e school s htstory The other sec
&gt;nal crown w" won by MHS 1n
1976
v
Number 2 seed Portsmouth ,, 70
65 nverttme wmner over Rock Hill m
Saturdays llrst Jame upper briCket
sect10n,d ltnal at South Webster wtll
battre Warren Local m Thursday s 8
p m diStnct semttm II game at the
Convo followmg the Rtver Valley
Mmm1 Trace clash whtch IS set tor
6 15 p m Warren Local upset th~rd

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ELECTRONlCS WINNERS - Winners In the
electronics competition at Meigs High School
Thursday night were, from lelt, Larry Ogdin,

impact on our ex isting operati ons."
By DAVID 11ENRV
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Thi s is the 17th letter Welch has
USA Today
written for GE's annual report to
NEW YOii.K - To hear General
Electric CEO Jack Welch tell it, shareholders. His letters are must
there' s more to be gained than lost in reading to CEOs. academi cs, and
Asia's financial cri sis for GE. the inves tors look lng .for the sources of
GE's management success. T hey are
world 's most valuable company.
In his annual letter to sharehold- to management-types what Warren
ers and employees, wh ich· begins Buffett' s annual letters for Berkshire
reaching mailboxes thi s wee'-'end. Hathaway are to stoc k picke rs.
Welch describes the trouble in Asia as (Annual letter&lt; from th e ·preVI ous
just the latest in a series of opponu- three years are available over th e
Internet at www.ge.com.)
nities for the unusually s u~cessful
M ost o f the letters have revol ved
conglomerate to buy more businessexclusi
vely around what is going on
es abroad. take market share and
inside
GE.
But thi s letter, like his letbecome even more o f a global enterter
of
two
years ago. tries to keep
pri se. Already. 42 percent of GE's
GE's
reputati
on from suffering in th e
revenue comes from outside the
stock market from problems oth er
United States.
"We' ve been down thi s path companies are having.
Two years ago. Welch made it
before." writes Welch. recalling GE's
clear
that GE. with its dozen di ffermoves in past economic storms.
•
ent
giant
businesses. was unlike th e
Amid recession in th e United States
conglomerates
th at were breaking up
in the early 1980s, GE in ves ted in
because
th
ey
had
fai led. T hat letter
new businesses and unloaded others.
was
an
earl
y
part
of a success ful
When European economies were
withering in the early 1990s. G E effort to lift GE's stock fro m tradi ng
below the average market appraisal
bought companies and ~x panded .
of earnings to tmding above it. T li is
Following the .Mex ican peso cri sis in
1995, GE bought 10 companies and year, Welch 's letter helps distingui sh
invested ·$1 billion. moves that two GE from stock s suffering from ex posure to A sia.
years later had lifted reve11Ue 60 perThe letter may also foreshadow
cent and doubled protits there.
" We are determined. and poised. enormous moves by GE in Asia. L ast
to do the same thing in A sia... writes week. a GE unit ·struck a deal to snag
Welch. He leaves little room to blame Japanese assets of troubled Toho
Mutual Life. notes Nicholas HeyAsia for any future problems GE may
mann. anal yst at Prudential Securiencaunter. Only 9 percent of GE rev ties. He e•pects GE to buy $30 bilenue now comes from A sia. About
half of that is from Japan. " That is by . lion in as!ifiS in A.' ia in the next three
years.
no me;tns insignificant. but cenainly
Welch 's bottornli~e. in bold face
manageable . ... We can minimize any

first; John Davidson, second; Nancy Shaley,
third; and Charles Tyree, fourth. They were presented gifts of electronic equipment.

State may

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vouchers
CO L UMBUS (A P) - The state
Controlling Board is ex pec ted today
to decide whether to pay $2.9 milli on
for a 4 1 percent cost overru n from a
prog ram to send Cleveland students
to pri va te schools.
The state Department o f Educati on said the money would come
fro m a publ ic school basic-aid
account th at will have a SUI]llus at the
end of the school year. The Controlling Board handles tran sfers of state
money.
The money would be added 10 a
$7 million commitment Gov. George
Voinov ich and the Legislature made
last year to the program. Onicial s say
no schools would lose money.
Voinov ich proposed a statewide
sc hool voucher program in 1995 as a
way to offer parents an alternative to
public schools and to place pressure
on public schools to improve. It is
being tested in the Cleveland schoo l
di strict.
Children wh o apply and are
appro ved for participation in the program rece i ve tuition payments of as
much as $2.500 each from the state.
program's director. Ben Holt .
said about $1.8 million of the money reques ted from the controlling
board would reimburse Cleveland
schools tor tmn sponing the 3.000
children wh o take part in the program.
About $700.000 would cover
incre ased tuition costs; with the re st
of the money paying for overrun s iil
admini strativ e cos ts and for an
ex panded state study of the program.
Holt said.
O verruns in transportati on costs

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student cosmetologist, cut layers in Amanda Smith' s hair.

Public Notice

Public Notice

NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF
NO SIGNIFICANTIMPACT
ON THE ENVIRONMENT
(FONSt) COMBINED
NOTICE
March 2. 1998
Melga
County
Commissioners
Meigs County Courthouse,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(614) 992-2895
. To All Interested Persons,
Agencies, and Groupe:
Tho Meigs County
Commissioners, proposes
to request the State of Ohio
to release Federal lunda
under Section 104 (g) of
ntle I of tho Housing and
Community Development
Act of 1974, as amended;
Section 288 of Tille II of the
Cranston Gonzales National
Allordabte Hous ing Act
(NAHA) , eo amended ;
and/or Title IV of the
Stewart B. McKinney
Homeless Assistance Act,
as amended; to be used lor
thelollowln9 projecl(s):
Chester Township
Historic Preservation of
Cheater Courthouee
MEIGS County, Ohio
Replacement of flooring ;
. HVAC ·installment
Estimated total cost of the
Project
$20,00D-CDBG
$17,800 - Cheater-Shade
Historical Ass ociation
11 has been determined
th at such Request lor
Releaaa of Funds will not
con stitute an act ion
algnlllcently allectlng the
qualit y of the human
environment and according
t he
Meig s
County
Comm lu lon era,
has
decided not to prepare an
Env i ronmental Impact
St ateme nt under the
National Environmental

Polley Act of 1969, as
amended.
Environmental Review
Racord(s) (ERR) lor each of
the Project(s) listed above
have been conducted by the
Meigs
County
Commissioners. The ERR(s)
documants
the
environmental reviews of
the project(&amp;) and more fully
seta forth the reasons why
such statement Is not
required. The ERR(s) are on
file and available lor the
public's examination and
copying, upon reque st ,
between the hours of 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday
through Friday {except
holidays) at the office of the
Meigs
County
Commlaslonera, Court
House, 100 East Second
Street , Pomeroy, Ohio
45769.
No further environmental
review of such project Is
proposed to be cond ucted,
prior to the request lor
rotease of Federal funds.
The Malg s County
Commissioners pion t o
undertake the project{&amp;)
described with the Federal
lunda cited above. Any
parson , agencies, and/or
groups , who have any
commenta regarding the
environment or who
disagree with this finding of
No Significant Impact
decision, are Invited to
submit written comments
lor consideration to the
Melg' s
County
Commissioners,
Courthouae , Pomeroy, OH
45769, 4:30 p.m. on March
1i, 1998, which Ia at least
alt er
t he
I S days
publication
of
thi s
combined notice.
. NOTICE OF INTENT TO

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cartlflcatlon only II It Is on
REOUEST RELEASE OF
one of the two following
FUNDS (NOI/RROF)
To all Interested Persons, bases : (e) tho canlftcatton
was not, In fact, executed
Agencies , and Groups:
On or about . but not by the Meigs County's chief
before, March 18, t99 8 tho executive officer or other
officer of the County of
Meig s
County
Comm i ss i on er s ,
w il t Meigs approved by the
request the State ot Ohio to State of Ohio; or (b) that the
reteasa Federal funds undar envlronmen1al review
Section 104 (g) of Title I of racord for the project
Indicates omlselon of a
t he
Hou s ing
and
Commun ity Deva topment required decision, finding,
Act of 1974, as amended ; or step applicable to the
Section 288 ot Tltla II of the project to the environmental
Cranston Gonzales National review process.
Written objections muat
Atlordabl e Hous ing Act
{NAHA). as amend ed; be prepared and submitted
and/or Title IV ot the Stewart In accordance with the
B. McKinney Homeless required procedure (24 CFR
Part 58). and mull ba
As sistan ce A c t ,
as
amended ; to be used lor the addressed to: State of Ohio;
Environmental Olllcer ;
projet tls) dascrlbed above .
The Me i g s County Community Development
Commissioners Is certifying Division ; P.O. Box 1001;
to the State ot Ohio, that Columbus , Ohio 43266·
-Molg~ County and Janet 0101 .
Objections to the Release
How d, In ·his/her ofllctat
capa c ty as Pro oldent , of Funds on basas other
Me i g s
County .than those stated above will
Commt astoners. consent to not be conaldered by the
accept the jurisdiction of State of Ohio. No objections
Federal courts If an action received altar April 7, 1998,
Is brought to enforce (which Ia 15 days altar It te
responsibilities In rotation anticipated that the State
to environmental rev iews, will receive a requeet for
decl s lon · mak l ng , and release of lunda), will be
acti on ; and that tho se considered by tho State of
responsibilities have been Ohio.
The addreaa of the chief
oitl alled.
The legal effect of the executive officer ta:
Janet Tackett, Proaldont
certification Is that upon Ita
Melga County
approval, the Meigs County
Commlaalonore
Comm issioners may use
Meigs County Courthouee
the Federal fund s, and the
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
St ate of Ohio .witt have
satisfied Ita roeponalbllltlea (3) 2; lTC
under
the
National
Environmental Polley Act of
1969, as amended.
Tho State of Ohio witt
accept an objection to Ita
approval of the release of
funds and acceptance of tho

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type on Asia: " The path to greatn~~
in A sia is irreversible and GE wtll ~!
there...
Much of the body of the letter i s ·
devoted to coaching GE's 276.000:
employees on his ex pectation s. This:
is the first year he addresses " our:
share owners and employees." His:
me&gt;'age: Become a "zealot" about.
Six Sigma. th e ri gorous and formal;
qual it y improvement progmm G E:
began using 2' 112 years ago. n.~ st a-;
ti stical term is about reducmg ddects,
to 3.4 per million processes. be they:
making the base of a light bulb. lend-·
ing money or underwritin g an insure
ance pol icy.
.
Spending on Six Sigma training
and proj ects. including certificatiolj
of employees as " Green Belts. Blal:~
Belts and Master Blad Belts" in Sir.
Sigma. is up from $200 million iri.
1996 to $450 million thi s year. Welc~·
counts annual benefi ts as ri sing from:
$ 170 million to $ 1.2 billion. Six Si g- :
rna alone w ill add to earnings per:
share 25 ce nts in 1998 and $ 1 by •
2000. says Heymann . GE earned:
$2.50 a share in 1997.
,
Warn s Welch: " Wnh ~ix Signla'
permeatin g much of what we do ... ~ 1 :
w ill be unthinkable to hire. promo1e :
or tolerate those who cannot. or will
not. commit to thi s way of work .... '

IPO,MEI~OV. OH

WINNERS IN WELDING -Taking the top award In the weldIng competition at Meigs High School were, from lelt, Phillip
Edminston, first, $75 gift certificate; Brandon Floyd, second, $50 ·
gilt certificate; and Jeremiah Russell, $25 gift certificate. All three
also received welding equipment.

The Daily Sentinel• Page 7

CLEAN HOUSE
WITH THE

The

occurred because th e C leve land
sc hool di stri ct did not have adequate
buses or drivers to handle busing stu·
dent s to 55 parti cipatin g private
schools. o ffi cials said. ·
To solve the problem. the district
allowed about 700 .&lt;luden•s to take
tax icabs to school. The school board
was critici zed for the move.
School distri ct spokesman Richard
El li s said the number of ehi ldren
using cabs is down to about 400. The
city has added five bus dri vers and
has asked th e state for hel p in buy ing
additional buses. Ellis said.

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

'on .,. lrurtion

DotlT ~'\. Baddlt~t',

33151 Happy Hollow Road
Middleport, Ohio 45769
Additions, Roofing,
Siding,
Pole Barns,
Oecks, Painting
Call Us For A Free Estimate

614-742-3090
614-742·3324
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992-7943 992-5404

Specializing In:
New Roola, Roof Repairs,
Gutters, lnt•rlor &amp;
Exterior Painting,
Drywall Repair.
Lowell rates durtng the
winter months of
Jan.-Feb.-Mar.
Quality Work Guaran!Hd
FrH Eat.• Fully lnaured

985-4473

992·681 0

1-614-992·9057

•New Homes

..

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l lilitil'"'· Routing, \n\
lluiHl''· Rt•lllc Hil·ling

•Garages

•Complete

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Remodeling
. FREE

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

(614) 992·3838
12/18/lln

Public Notice
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Notice to Contractors:
tn accordance with
aecilon 307.86 of the Ohio
Revised Code, sealed bids
wilt be received by tho
Board of Meigs County
Commtaatonera, Court
House, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769, until 9:00 A.M . on
Monday, March 9, 1998. The
blda witt than be opened
and read aloud at 1:30 P.M.
on Monday, March 9, 1998
for the following:
Furnishing · or various
kinde and s ized "of
Aggregate that may be
required by the Malgs
County
Highway
O.partmenl.
Bid specifications may be
picked up at the Meigs
County Engineer's Ofltce or
the Office of the · Meigs
County Commlsaloners.
The Board of Meigs
County · Commissioners
may accapt tho toweat bid,
or select the beat bid for the
Intended pu rpose , end
reserves tho rtghtto accept
an/or reject any or all bids
an/or any pert thereol and
will award a contract to that
btdder- whlch Is In the best
Interest o1 Melga County
Gloria Kloes, Clerk
Board of Melga County
Commissioners
(2) 23, (3) 2 2 tc

Low Rates)

•Bobcat Service
•Concrete
Construction
•Masonry Construction
•General etc.
Commercial and Residential

Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

24 Hr. Bobclt Service

614-992-3470

(7 40) 985·3948

Available

Free fsrtmstes
No Job Too Small
Brian Morrison

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Notice to Contrectors:"
tn accordance with
section 307.86 of the Ohio
Revlaed Code, seated blda
witt be received by t.he
Board of Meigs County
Comm las lonera, Court
House , Pomeroy, Ohio
45769, until 9:00 A.M. on
Monday, March 9, 1998. The
bld l will then be opened
and read aloud at I :20 P.M.
on Monday, March 9, 1998
for the following:
F
lahlng of varloua
g
I Asphalt Concrete
that
y be required by the
Mulga County Highway
Department.
Bid specifications may be
picked up et the Meigs
County Engineer's Ofllce or
the Office of the Meigs
County Commlaalonera.
The Board of Meigs
Count y CommtsalonerJ
may accept the lowoot bid,
or select the beat bid for the
Intended purpose , and
reserves the right to accepl
Public Notice
antor raject any or all bids
an/or . any part thereof and
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
will award a contract to that
Notice to Contractors:
bidder which Is In the bast
!h accordance with
Interest of Melga County
aoctlon 307 .86 of the Ohio
Gtorta Ktoee, Cieri&lt;
Revlaed Code, seated bkfa ·
Board
of Marga County
witt be . received by the
Commlealonera
Board of Meig s County
Comml a elonera , . Court (2) 23, (3) 2 2 tc
HoUII, Pomeroy, Ohio
Public Notice
45789, until ~ :00 A.M. on
SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL
Monday, March 9, 1998. The
ESTATE .
blda wilt then be openad
CASE NO. 97-CV-083
and read aloud at 1:10 P.M.
on Monday, MarCh 9, 1998
TH ~ STATE OF OHIO,
MEIGS COUNTY
lor the following:
MID-STATE TRUST, IV
Furnlahlng of varfoua
gredeo cit Bituminou s
PLAINTIFF,
vs.
Uqutd that may be required
KELLY B. CHAPMAN, ET.AL
by the Malga County
DEFENDANTS
Highway Deportment.
In pureuance of an Order
Bid opeclftcatlona may be
picked up · et the Melga of Sale In the above ent~led ·
County Engineer'• Olltce or action, I will offer for sale at ·
the Ofllca or the Meigs public aucttori Inside the
door of the Courth ouse In
County Commlaalonera.
The Board of Meigs Malga County, Ohio on the
County .Coinml u lonera 10th day of April, 1998 at
may accept the lowtll bid, 11:00 a.m., the following
or select the beat ·bld for the described real estate:
Int ended purpose ,• and
Slwatt In the Townahtp of
reaervu the right to accept Rutland, Melga County,
Ohio: BEGINNI.NG at a point
r

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304-675· 1907.

9 Morin,

old male. solid black. 1/
2 Lab &amp; 1/2 Husky dog; to good
home only. 304-458-1823.

Mileage Umit
Call Randy

Free to in&lt;Soor goad hOme only. 2
kittens. 6mos. old. 1-male slive r
tabby. 1·female blue/gra'f /White
tiger striped. 304-458·22 18.

992-5050

La ~ Cross Puppies 7wks. otd .
Male Beagle. 10mos old, no pa·
pers. 304-675-6353.

Re Le HOLLON
TRUCKING

Mixed br ad mal e, 1 l /2yr s "old,
good w/kids. has had all sho ts.

304·675· 1275.

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE ·

One vear old lull bloo ded yellow
lab. male. to good home only,
movmg, 740·992·1105.

Agricultural Lime,
Limestone • Gravel
Dirt· Sand

985·4422

•Room Additions
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
.•Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG lit

Lost and Found

Lost: Male Black" cat W1tr1 WMe
Markings. Rodney Area. 740..446·

8662.

70

Yard

"Gallipolis ·
&amp; Vlclt'lity
Be Peld In Actv1nce.
QEADUNE: 2:00p.m.
the day before llle ad
It to run. Sunday

.I

edldon • 2;00 p.m.
Friday. Monday edition

- 10:00 o.m. satunlay.
Inside &amp; Out Rummage : Riding
l awn Mower. Bed. Sweepers. T.V.
Pust1 l awn Mower, l ots Of
Clothes, 4 Rooms Full, Saturday.
Mon day. Tuesday, Wednesday.
10-4. 1699 McConnick Road.

G eneral Repair Work
190 Mulberry

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Pomeroy
Phone 992·9949

(Re..onaiJ.. Jlatel).

s.

Sale

ALl. Yanl S.IH l!uot

tn the centerline of Route
~HESHIRE
124, said point Is where the ,
FOOD
MART
centerline of Corn Hollow
4AM-12 PM Mon.-Sat.;
Rood Intersects with lloute
Sun. 6 AM-Midnight
, 124; thence with the
Hot Breakfast
centerline of Route 124,
so· 02' 33" E. 153.97 loot to Biscuit Sandwich ,
a point at the center of a
Hot~ Cold
bridge; thence N. 37' 11' 32"
Lunch
Sandwich
E. 24.91 feet to the true
point of beginning, utd
Introducing Pizza
point to oleo In the
12" $7.49 Deluxe
Northerly right of way line
All Toppings
of Route 124; ·thence
Catlin
Order• Accepted
teavtng said right or way
740..367-7838
line and along a severance
line through the property .of
Douglas Chapman D.B. 309,
Card of Thanks
Pg. 395 (Four Colla) and
rotlowtng the centarlne or a
The family of
small creek lor (Two Calls),
N. 2' 25' 13" E. 94 .171eet, N.
Roben E. Lee
35' 20' 37" E. 60.51 root to 1
to · thank the
point; thence leaving told wish
creak, S. 54' 08' 43" E. Emergency
Squad
3t3.52 feet passing an Iron
membe~
.
the
s1
aff
at
pin at 20.00 lett to an Iron
Memorial
pin, s. 41 ' 28' 39" w . 164.01 Veterans
feet to an Iron pin In the Emergency roo m and
Northerly right of way tine
of Route 124; thence along Holzer Hosp ital. Thanks
told right of way line, N. 48'
to the Cremeens Funeral
31 ' 21 " w. 246.21 ltet to the
Home, all the wonderful
point of BEGINNING and
people who called at the
contelnlng 1.00 Acrea.
FOR LAST SOURCE OF funeral home. All those
TITLE SEE D.B. 324, Pg. 557
sending
flowers,
of the Meigs County, Ohio for
Recorde of Deeda. Parcel
food, donations to the
No. 11-110025.001
Church, phone
Sutton
Property Addraea: Route
It, Box 28, Rutland, Ohio calls, prayers and cards.
. 45769.
A special thanks to all
Said premleea are located
that
prepared
a
at Route 11, Box 28,
Rutland, Ohio 45769. Said
bountiful, delicious meal
premleea were appralaed at
at the church.
$44 ,000.00 and cannot be
aofd tor leu than two-thirds
A special th anks to Rev.
of that amount, to wit:
Stutl er for being wi th
$29,333.33.
Bob &amp; family during his
TERMS OF SALE: 10%
Cllh 11 Sheriff's Sale .
stay in the hospital.
Balance on Delivery of
Those who helped i n
Deed. ·
James M. Soufaby, Sllenlf
anyway May God Bless
Metga County, Ohio
you All.
David H. McCown, Attomey
The Robert Lee Family
311 Pari&lt; Avenue
Ironton , Ohio 45638
(614) 532-8744
(3) 2, 9, 11; 3TC

Dealers &amp; Dislribulors Wanted :
Great money maki ng opportunily
car. home, nea1t11, t&gt;ody care products av ailable . For dem o &amp;
sa le, top qualil y in wate rle ss
technology from ETI. Ca ll Scott
Smith 0 304-882·3972 Retail Direct 1·800· 820 ·6893 . Pin I
16~2

Dedica led To Offeri ng The Besl
In Caie, Scenic Hills Nursing And
Aeha bilitation Center Is Hiring
STNA's (Sta te Te sted Nursi ng
Assis tanls). Afl Shilts Ava ilable .
Contacl Stall Develo pment Oirt.te·
tor. Pam CaldweU. For Details, 31 1
Buckf idge Roa d. Bidwell , OH
45614 .
Dependable And Flexible Ce rtifie d Nurse Aid Needed For In
Home Care. Call Adrianne Or An·
gie 1·800-481·6334
Dr ivers Needed For 300 To 800
M1le Radius Must Have Class B
license And Good MV R. E11peri·
ence Also Required . Weekly Pay
&amp; Heallh Ins. Available. For More
lnlofmalion C~ll 800-437-87&amp;4.

_in:...g·_ _ _ __ _ __ _

Snyde(S, Reward!! 740&lt;167-0667.

Sugar Run Ashland

Gravel, Limestone,
Topsoil , Fill Dirt,
Sand. No Minimum.

.
CNA'S
Eldercare of wv i s now accept·
ing applications lor part·lime and/
or lull-time CNA'S experiem.:ed in
long-term healtl"l care, licensed in
WV. Appl y in person betwee n
9am-5pm at 107 Miller Drive Ripley. WV EOE

Employment Opportumty For Ell·
perienced Receptio nist /Ad minis-

l ost: Small Brown &amp; While Co rgi trati ve Assistanl. Mu st Have At
Dog , l ooks like Fox. Wilh No Leas t One Year's Expe rience
Tail. Answers Name: Danny, Vi- .With Window's 95 And Ofl ice 95
cin it y: Morga n Cente r Roa d &amp; Or Highe r. Microsoft Word , Excel.
Access. And PowerPomt Will Be
Frank Road, 740-388-9478.
Given Highes t Cons •deratit:" l'l .
Lost: Teacher's Pet Brown Fe- Orher Spreads heet Applications
male Weiner Dog, Blue Collar, I Or Wordprocessi ng Programs
Tag, BulaviHe /Addison Pike Area . He lpfu l. Mus t Be Able To Work

Used nres 12.00 to 15.00
Servke Job S16.95 4 ql. oil

WSTCALL.
992·2646

Bates Bros Amusement CO.
Must be 18 years or older. Free
to travel. Call 74()...266-2950, M·F.
8:00-4.30.

1105

992-6215

WILL RAUL-

Babysitt&amp;r Need l d For Two Child·
ren On Weekdays. Fle•ible Shilts .
74Q-256· 1070.

Ea rn 2K Per Week Call 1· 800·
636·6773 Ext . 9741 For Aecord-

60

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SEVICE

Work
We do Custom leading
Cottverter Back $84.95
Most Cars

Avon $8 -S20 /Hr. No Door ·To ·
Doo r. Ou1ck Cash. Fun Easy. 1·
80().36 1{)466 indlslsl•ep.

Two ducks. three butl on head
Qua•ls. ooe ra bb il .• mafe Alaskian
Husky. to good homes. 740·992·

Pomeroy, Ohio

Public Notice

Public Notice

7wk old puppies, to goo d hO me.

8 ton Delivered
$120

Exhaust

an/or reject any or all bide
an/or any pan thereof and
will award a contract to that
bidder which Is In the beat
Interest of Meigs County
Gloria Kloes, Clerk
Board of Meigs County
Commtaatonera
(2) 23, (3) 2 2 tc

Cal, 74()-245-5233.

' "" 519611"'

P/ BContractors Inc.

HAULING ·

6 Week Old Kitt ens &amp; Mother

Chester, Ohio

(Lime Stone-

WICKS

·6 Mon th Old Female Puppy, All
Shots. Hous eb roken. Loves
Children, 740-388-9824.

Special Thru
March

Mlddfeoon, Oh.

7/22/lfn

HOWARD
EXCAVATING CO.

LIMESTONE

Giveaway

Agency Will Tram PCA's &amp;
HH A's With High School Diploma,
GEO Or At leas t 1 Year Experience In Ca ring For The Elderly.
You May Apply In Person AI 750
First Avenue, Gall1pohs. Ohio.

All Yard Sales Must Be Paid In
1

Advance. Deadline: 1:OOpm the
day before the a.cl Is to run ,
Sunday &amp; Monday edlllon·
1:OOpm Friday.
First of me season yard sale· rain
or shin&amp;. Starts Monday, then dail y until sold oiJI. Bald t&lt;nob /
Stiversvtlle at Perry Aun .

Auction
and Flea Market

80

Rick Pea rson Aucuon Company,
f•JII lim e au ction eer. co mpl et e
auclton
service .
L1censed
t66 ,0Mio &amp; West V1rgmta , 30 4-

773-5785 0. 304· 773-5447.

90

Wanted to Buy

Absol ut e Top Dolla r. All U.S Stiver An d Gold Cotns. Proofse ts.
Diamonds, Anllque Jewelry. Golp
Rtng s. Pre-1930 US Currency,
Sterling. Etc AcquistMns Jewelry
. M T.S Co1n Shop, 151 Seco nd ·
Avenue. GallipOliS. 740-446·2842.
An uques. top pr1ces pa1d , River toe .lnltques. Pomer oy, Ohto .
Russ Moore owner , 740 ·992·

Independently Whi le Completing

Multiple Tas ks At One Ti me.
Custo mer Serv1ce Knowledge .
Telephone Skills . And Me ssage
Tak ing lmperattve. Appl ic an ts
Will Be Given Computer Tesl As
Part Of lnlerview. Please Apply
IN PERSON AI Scen1c Hills
Nurs ing And Rehabi litat ion Center. 3 t1 Buckndge Ad . BidWell,
OH Front Desk. Portfolio Of Pasl
Pro1ec ts Welcome And Encouraged.
FIREYOUR. BOSS
400 Oppoftumttes To Make
Big SS From Home!
FREE INFO 1·888·430-7578
Ext 3208 (24 Hrs.)
Have An Avo n Party In Your
Home And Gel A Free Gtll! Call
Alisha Rojas At 740-245-9635 .
An Avo n Independent Sales
Representative.
In Search 01 Molrvated. Frtendly,
Canng. Te a m- P ia~er. Part-Ttme
LPN Postlions Open For All Sh1lts
AI Scenic H1ll s Nurs~ng And Rehabilitation Cemer. Contact Dtrec·
lor Of Stafl Development . Pam
Caldwell. To learn More Abou t
Employment Opportunt11es , 311
Buc:kridge Road . Btdwell. OH
45614
Needed lmmedialely! Servtce
Tect1n1cian Mus t Be EPA Cer!J IIed Apply In Person: Comfort Air
Systems Inc 407 Th1rct Avenue .
GallipoliS, OhiO.
OHIO RESIDENTS ONLY
You Can Make A D1llerence In A
Ch ild's l 1fe , Ea rn Dollars Wht le
w ork tng At Home . Ana Be Treat ·
ed Respectfully. How? By Becom·
1ng A FOsler Pa rent Call Ed Neeco &amp; Assoc. 1·888-577-6085
Part·T1me Aetatl Jewelry Sales .
Eltpenence Helplul Bul Not ReqUired Appltcat ions Accepted 10
A.M.. - I P.M., Acqw st!JOns Fine
Jewelry, 15 1 Second Avenue.
Ga111pofis. No PhOne caus

RN SUPERVISORS &amp; AN'S
Elderc are of WV •s now accepting applicatiOns for part·t1me AN
Supemsors and LPN "S expe rience d 1n long -l erm t1eal th care .
hcensed m WV Apply between
9am· 5pm at 107 Mtlle r Drtve ,
Ropley. WV. EOE

2526

Secur1ty Alarm Systems &amp; CXTV
Installer · Te chn1c 1an . Prev1ous
Anllques· no 1tem too large or too Alarm Or Low Voltage W11 mg Ex small Also M; tate s. app ratsals. penance Is A Plus But W1ll Tram
relm •~ htng , custom orders, 740.: Oua1tl1ed Candidate Must Be
992·6576
Honest. Re liable. Bondabl e And
Clean Late Model Car s Or Capable 01 Working Without Superv 1 ~1on . Depenjable Transpor·
Trucks. 1990 Models Or Newer.
Sm1th Bu•ck Ponhac. 1900 Ea st- talon A Must. (Preler A Truck)
local 28 Year Old Company Oft.
ern Avenue . Gall!pOhs.
ers Exce llent Pa~scale W•th
J &amp; D A1J IO Parts Buymg Raises Upon Job Pert ormances
wre cked or sa lvaged veh ic les
And Tenure · Benefit Program.

304· 773·5033
TIMBER: We pay cash lor tracts
ol !Imber. II Intere st ed 1n sellmg
your ttmoer. please lei our pr oless1onal forestry stall manage
your ttmber lor inco me . -wildlife.
and a pla ce to enjoy the out·
doo rs: Super ior Ha1dwoods of
Ohio lumber Co .. PO 8011 606 ,
We llston. Ohio 45692. (740 )384&lt;jlj77

' Wl nred Tg Buy·

Extra Large Steel Pet Crate.
Call (304) 615-1051

Plea se Repty W1th Resume - (Absolutely No ~hone Calls) To:
Consolidated SecurJW Systems
240 Upper ROYOr Road
GaRI)Oio. Ohio 4&lt;jij31
Unique Opportunity In Alzheim·
efs Care Unil. In Search 01 LPN,
Par1 -T1me. To Ca re For Speci al
Popu lat•ons ' W1th Very Spe c•al
Needs. Proven Program Con tact
Pam Cal dwell , At Scemc H111s
Nursing &amp; Rehabili tation Cenler,
311 Bud&lt;rdge Rd .. Bidwell, OH

Leave Message
Wanted To Bu~ : Used Mobile
Home s. 740·446·0175, 304-675·

5965.
We Buy Auto's In Any Condition.

Call 740·388·9062, Or 74!Jwl46·
PART.

Wanled : Auto Repair Manager
For Shop, Route 7. 740·388·9062.
740·446-7228.

THORNTON GREENHOUSES
740 -247 -4334 . Want ing driven
lhal can drM! lighl duly 24 n 10n1
lrucl&lt;s.
·

�Monday, March 2, 1998

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Monday, March 2, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

ALLEYOOP

The Dally Sentmel • Page 9

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NEA Crossword Puzzle

PHILLIP
ALDER

34 Abundance

ACROSS

17 Slender

37 - Mlabehavln
40 Wordo of
underelllndlng
41 Poetic time
43 Prolix lor
dynamlce
45 Bernlleln, lor
ahort
46 Small Island
47 Hlalue
46 Shapeclllke a

18 Performed

51 French

1 Typewriter
roller
7 Chattera
13 Cryahllllne
t4 r..T!oeptlc
15 Exploded
18 Gave a head

110

Help Wanted

Tomacelh s Enterlatnment Club
Mtddleport OH lookmg lor house
band Must play up to date var e
ty mus•c be ava table lor Sa\Ur
days from 7pm unt mtdntgh Ap-

pltcatt ons and set up me wtth
one hour of mus c n person s re
Qwred Call for nterv~ew 740-992
4514 3pm 9pm

Someone To Work On Wee
Saturday

Morn ng To

Mond ay Mo rn ng To Take Care
01 Elderly lady Send Name Ad

dress &amp; References To P 0 Boll:
128 Vmton OH 45686

Start An Exctl ng Career As A
Dr ver Wtth ltfl le Caesars Earn
Up To $8 00 Hr (T ps Comm &amp;
Hrly Rat e) Flex Hrs Apply At
The Gall pairs Locat on (740 441

14001
The FriCk Gallaghe Manula ctur
tng Company In We llston Oh o Is
Seek ng A H ghty Quat I ed Equ p
ment Ma ntenance Me ehan cal
Electncal For Its 2nd Sh 1 Opera
tlon Inti ally The Tempo ary
Work.ng Hours W II Be t2 Noon
To 8 30 PM Afterwards The Job
Duttes W II Bec ome A Ful T me
Pe rmanent 2nd Shllt Pos t on s
Wtlh Some 0 T Ava table Star!
tng Pay Scale Is $1 2 3t Pe Hour
Plus A Full Line 01 Benehts Alter
The Probationary Pe od Must Be
Ab le To P r~ss A Wr tte n Tes
Ancl A Pre Employment Physrca
And Drug Test AU Qua i led Can
jtdates Plea se Send Re sume Tc
P 0 Box 227 Wellst on Oh (
45692 We Are An Equa Oppo
tun ty Employer

THORNTON GR6ENHOUSES

740 247 4334 wanung full t me ~
pan t me workers equ res green
house work exper ence nor nee
essar)' $5 15/ hour
WANTED Full ttme per son lor
customer servtce representat ve
posrtron rn local nsurance agen
cy Pn or rnsurance expenence
and state I censmg a plus but w II
tram and I cense a quallted per
son Please send esume to The
Oa ty Sentrnel PO 801 729 57
Pomeroy Oh o 45769

180

3 Bedroom Rancher w/heat pump
&amp; s 1Uated on pr vale 66 ac e
set mg n Leon Allordabty pr ced

al ONLY $59 900 Call Gary Gar

Seekmg 2 PCirl Ttme Paramedtcs
2 Part T me Advanced EMT s 2
Part T me Bas c EMT s Appl c
ants Snoutcl Subm I There Appt
calion Or Resume To Gal a
County Cour house Depar trnent
Of EMS 18 LO US! S reet Ga I
polls OH 45631
kend s

Ranch 3 Beorooms
Bam Large
Ltvmg room Large Ktt che n 1
ACr e Gall pols Ctly SchOols
$62 000 537 Plymale Road 740
446 4323

Wanted To Do

Clean House S t Wtlh Edlerly
Babys•llmg Ask For Cathy 740

379-2B16

Furmture tepalr rein sh and res
toralton also custom orde s Ohto
Valley Ref•n shmg Shop Larry
Phtllps 740 992 6576
Georges Portable Sawm II don 1
haul your togs to the m II us! call
304 675 1957
Local res dent s no longer canng
lor elderly m ner nome I m ava 1
able n yOur home lor elderly
care Pat Doss 304 675 6183
Profess onal Tree Servtce Stump
Removal Free Esttmates l In
surance B dwell Ohto 614 388
9646 614 367 7010

r son for nforma •on or pr va le
v ew ng 304 586 9032 or 304
757 7545
3 Bedrooms Bath K tchen DR
LA Oen Fu 1 S ze Basement CA
4 112 Acres Tobacco Base Bu
tavt ePke 7404464192
40 Acre s 3 Bedrooms 2 Ba ths
LR La ge Rec Room D n ng
K tchen 2 Barns 1 W th Horse
Stalls large Wo ksh op 4 Ca
Garage 1 Log Catlin 1 Hun 1ng
Cab n 15 Mms From Gall polls
25 M ns From Hun t ngton 740
256 t4B4 If No An swer l eave
Me ssage

BUY HOMES FROM $4 000 1 5
Bd m Local Gol/t &amp; Bank Repo s
Call 1 BOO 522 2730 X 1709
House and property approx 4a
cres Ideal starler home Beech
S Pomeroy OH 304 882 2077

LAND CONTRACT IN
POMEROY
1t ree bedroom frame house w lh

1 5 acre s m I n a secluded qutel
ne ghborh ood $29 500 Owner
agent Dale E Taylor Really 740
992 5333 740 992 1064 740
446 1529
Located On Ne ghborhood Road
3 Bedrooms Batn LA FA W/FP
Eat In Ktt che n HP /CA Deck
Approx 6/tO Acre Green School
D str ct 740446 1536

210

Busmess
Opportumty
!NOTICE'

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommend s that you do bus
nes s wtlh peop e you know and
NOT to send money through the
matt unl you ha ve rwes t gated
the olfe tng
Are You Earn.ng $25 000 P us
Year And Can 1 Make Ena s
Meet? Let Me Help 1 740 44 6
0647

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
t2x60 K rkl and tra ter rota I etec
rrtc on 35 a c ~s tully stocked
pond go od hunt ng 740 742
20 86 eventng s 740 742 7405
days
1976 Governor 12X60 total elec
r c 2br 1 bath $6 000 304 882

3829

t2x60 2 BeCJroom w th expanao
on rented lot In Park Lane CA
Porch
Outburld ng Carport
$12 500 (740)245 0452 Alter 5 30

pm

t2JC65 Tra ter 3br 1 bath $5 500
Lall 304 675 4678
197 1 Monttcell o 12~6 0 moo te
home hke new range relngerator
washer and dryer a1r three year
old gas lu nace carpet 2 bed
room I tut bath 1res axles new
v nyl urrder.p nn ng $5500 74()

9B5 3929 0 74Q-955-3461

1973 Cameron 12x65 2br 1 room

addll on $4 500

304

B82 3612

Mo Or $1 0 500 740-256 1664

1991 Atverv•ew by Redman
2bedroom 2tbath vtnyt s dtng
shtngle root 2x6 nsulatton oak
ca b nets porch mclu ded wash
er/ dryer opt on a eKe ellen! con
d li On SIS 000 Call 304 675
' 6768 alter 2 30pm
1993 Sunshme BAKWD 14K72
at ele ctr c 3br 2 bath cen tral
a r cetl ng fans all apphances
part ally turn shed v nyl sku! ng
fou nd a! on bl oc ~ S12 500 304

675 350B

1994 Centur~ 14K70 3 Bedrooms
1 Bath CA G E Appl ances Ell
cellenl Cond 1on $16 900 740
"79 2621 740 379 2461

0008
VENDING La zy Persons Dredm
Few Hou s B.g S P~ ced R ghl To
Sell Free B ocnu e 800 620

67B2
230

Professional
Services

Lt v•ng ston s ba semen Nater
pr oo ftng all ba sement reoa rs
done free esr m&lt;~tes 1let me
guarantee TOyrs on ob e1pe
ence 304 675 2 45

REAL ESTATE

t996 Schull 3hedrooms 2baths
v ny t s dtng sh ngled roo t barn
bu fd n9 pr ce reduced 304 675
1275
1996 Jbr 2 baths lots ot eKtras
set on tot Call lor more nfo 304

755 7191

3 Bedroom 2 bath t998 model
home ncludes Free set up &amp;
delivery Skirting air color TV
&amp; VCR Included All or $219/mo
On y wh te su pples las t Call to

day 304 755 5885

8r32 011 ce Tra ter or use as an
add on of 2 rooms to present mo
b1e home SS 000 740 446 4782
t4 l60 Glamour Bath $179 Mo
304 736 7295
Anenllon MOI:llle Home Owners
A eas Largest Inventory 01 Inter
thetm 8. Coleman He at Pumps
A r Cond 1 oner s FU!naces &amp;
Pans Hug e Buy ng Power Means
The_ Lowes! Installed Prrce Ea sy
Over The Pnone Bank F nanc1ng
Call Bennetts Mob te Home HTG
&amp; CLG 1 800 672 5967

All 1eat estatP. adverts ng n
th s newspaper s sub tee o
the Feder a Fa Hous ng Act
ol 1968 wh.ch r&gt;a ~es t tegat
to adver1 se a 'Y pre!Prence
1m ta110n or d SCf m nat on
oase&lt;J on race cotor rehg on
sex lam I at status or nat anal
or g n or any ntent on to
make any such p elerence
hmltallon or d scr m nat on
Th s newspaper w Unot
kno'N1ngly accept
advert sements lor real estate
wh ch s m VIOlatiOn ot the
law Our reaoers are nereby
mfOtmed tnat an dwel mgs
actventsed tn thts newspaper
are available on an equal
opportun ty bas•s

New Doublewtde Repo 4 Bed
rooms 2 Baths Eas~ Terms 1

BOO 383 6862

C.ustom made homes where
the customer sets the
price &amp; we own the bank

Only AI

Oakwood Homes
of Nitro WV

304-75&gt;-5885

0 scount Mob1le Home Parts &amp;
Access or e:s Wate r Heaters V
nyl Skirting KitS $299 95 An
chars Wood &amp; Ftberglass Steps
Roof Coallngs Doors Wtndows
Plumbtng &amp; E ectr cal Supples
Block ng Woo d &amp; Wedges And
More• Call Benn etts Mob1le

Home SuJlllly All 740 446-9416
so. 3 Bedroom S995 Down $1991

Mo Only Oakwood Homes Bar
boursvtlle WV 30• 736 3409
Handyman Special Cash Only
2&amp;3 Bedrooms St 500 &amp; Up!
On~

3 Left 304 755 5561

6pm

Sel up $17 999 t 888 92B 3426

New 1998 14x70 three bedroom
ncludes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes sktrtl ng deluxe steps
and se tuP Only $187 08 per
month w tn $1075 down Call 1

BOO 837 3238

New Double W•de 3BR 2 Bath
FREE Oehve y &amp; Set up $24 999
Low Down Payment E Z Monthly
Payments 1 888 926 3426
New 5 nglew de 38R FREE De
livery &amp; se t up S16 999 t 888

92B 3426
PRE OWNED HOMES

Excellent Cond tto n Owner F1
nancmg Ava table Call 304 722
7t48
Quiet Country Setting w1lh beau
llfut mobtle home forced to sell
Ftnancmg avatlabte 304 755

5566

Single Parent Program Spectal
l1nan c ng on 2 3 &amp; 4 bed room
homes Payments as low u
$180 Call now 304 755 5885

NEW BANK REPO 5 ONLY 3
LEFT t 110().383~862
350 Lots &amp; Acreage
(ATIENTION DEVELOPERS
SMALL BUSINESS
COUNTRY ESTATE)

2803

120 feet long 80 feet long on oth
er ;. de 75 teet wtde level tot m

Mddleporl $23 000 080 740
992 2290
BRUNER LAND
740-441t492

440

Apartments
for Rent

2 Bedroom lurn shed garage apt
very nice tn CUlton $225 per mo
plus $ 1 00depos~ 304 77J.9t81

Beante Sabres current and re
1tred Pr.ces from $8 00 No super
rare Beames lor sa le 740 949
3098 No calls alter 9 00 pm

2bdrm apts total etectr c ap
pltances furnished laundry room
lactl ttes close to school m town
Applications ava table at V1llage
Green Apts «49 or call 740 992

Be•ge Sola Sleeper $340 Glider
Rocker $80 Kitchen Table 6
Chatrs $300 New 2 Months 740

Avefroil 74D-44&amp;25B3

821 112 Second Two edrooms
Cen tral Heat ng/A r One Year
Lease Reference and depoll

$275(7401446-2158
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Dnve
from $279 to $358 Walk to shop
&amp; mov1es Call 740 446 2568
Equa Hous ng Opportumty

Elf c•ency Apartment Share Bath
607 Second Avenue Gal rpolts
$160/Mo Utt lUes Included 740

Wanted 4 Or 5 Acres In The A1o
Grande Or Green School Dtslncl

Call After 5 PM 740-245-5946
RENTALS

410 Houses for Rent
2 Bedroom House In Galhpotts
W/0 Hook Up CI A No Smokers
Or Pets References &amp; Oepos1t

740-256 9190 Be1ween 6 9 PM

Attractive 5 Room College Sec
ond Avenue In Gall pol s Close
To Church 740 446 2267
Ava Iable March 1st 3 Bed
room s Bath LW Garage 152
Gav•n Road Rodney ll V11tage
$425/Mo DepoSit S. References

740 446 4543

In coun ry two bedroom house
total 'etec!r c w th good sue yard
on Oh o A1ver by Ra cme Wale•
sewer trash au tnCU(jed n rent
$350 per month $150 depostl
Avatlabla aboul March 1Oth Can
see anytme cal740.949t0t2

N ce clean 2br references &amp; de
pos1t no pets 304 675 5162
Pomeroy 4 bedroom HUD wtlh
stove &amp; refrtgerator relerences
no pets call 740 992 6886 after
5 JOpm
Small clean qu et carpeted no
pets $275/mo $250 depostl

304

773 9192

Tw o bedroom house clean re
lr gerator no stove no tnstde
pets depos•t requrred 740 992
3090

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
14.1160 Tra ter 2 Beelrooms W&amp;D
Open K I &amp; l A Slate Route 218

5300/Mo 740 256 1044

2 &amp; 3 beCSroom mobtle homes
$260 $3 00 sewer water and
trash 1ncluded 740 992-2167
2 Bedroom Trade Jackson Ptke
Depos 1 Re e ences 740 245
5582 Day s Alter 5 PM 740

245 5690

2 Bedroom Trailer Water &amp;
Trash Pa1d No Pets Buldv1lle
Road 740..388-1100
2 Bedrooms 1 Mtle From Ga1t1po
Its Water &amp; Trash Included No
lnstele Pets References. Ae

$2501Mo $100 DepoSit
740-446.0761

qu~rad

3 Bedroom Tra1ler Mercerville
A.rea 740.256-6574
3br 7 m•tes out Sandhill Rd
$275 /mo ,. $275 depos•t 740
411 1276 alter 5pm Asll lor

Koilh

Or For Sale Ntce 2 Bedroom
Trailer Ex cellent Condttton No
Pets• $300/MO $200 Depostl

T'NO bedroom tra1ier n M1ddlepor.t

Brand New' Great G11tl CO/video
storage&gt; unf! Black and cherry
Never out of box $f25 Holds up
to 940 dtscs also holds tapes
Call 740 992 6636 auer 6 pm
cos &amp; tapes not mctuded
Com1c books lor sale Entire cot
tectron must got $125 OBO 740

949 3098

Concrete &amp; Plast c Sepltc Tan ~s
300 Thru 2 000 Ga ll ons Ron
Evans Enterpnses Jackson OH

1 BOO 537 952B

Dynamark Rtdmg Mower 10hp
36 lOCh CUI eleCifiC start A 1
cond tlon 304 773-5835

441 0573

ECONOMY

Heat1ng And Cool ng
Up--Grade Your
Present System

For Sala Or Rent Week 25 Condo
Lakevrew Resort Morgantown
wv 304 675 4221
Gracrous Uv1ng 1 and 2 bedroom
apa rlments at VtHage Manor and
Rrvers1ds Apartments 1n M1dd e
port From $249 $373 Call 740
992 5064 Equal Housrng Oppor
tufllt•es

Alrecsate Temer Puppies AKC
Reg rste red Males $200 Each

Modern I Bedroom Apartment

Repa1ted New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock
Call Ron Evans 1 800 537 9628

740 367 7705

52 000 Mtles T Tops Whtte ffan
lntenor Best Offer 740 446 1021

Border Col lies 8 weeks Non
Reg tste red $150 Ca I Between

19B3 Ponhac 2000 PS PB AC 4

pars To Give Away 304 675
6353

L1ne 8 ed Labrador Retne11ers
' outstandmg gun dog potenllat•
Double N tro Eltpress bred three
generat1ons here Bred for te m
perament mstmcr abtllly Refer
ences on aU dogs shots wormed
vet checked Ready March 1
1998 female puppy for sale dr
reel daughter of N tro Express P1t
740 992 367Safter 5pm

R &amp; S Fumilure
Mason WV
Buy sen Trade
Used &amp; AntiQues
Furntture

One bedroom apartment tn PI
Pleasant ru nt shed very ntce
and clean no pets 304 €75

1386

304 773 5341

1 Bedroom Near Holzer Range
Relr gerator Furn shed WI D
Hook Up $279 Plus Ut hUes De
posti/Lease Aequtred (740)446

2957

Pomeroy two bedroom carpeted
cable trash ulli ttes pad $485/
mo $485 depos•t one yea•
lease M ddteport two bedroom
ha dwood tloors slove $250/mo
$250 deposit stx month and one
year lease olfered 740-992 4514
Three room ftHmshed apa tment
Next to Bossard l brary $350 per
month Deposit requ red no pets
Contact Debbte or Judy at Bos
sard Library at (740) 446 7323
Upstairs 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Fur·
mshed Clean No Pets Relerence
&amp; Depos11 RAqu red 740 446·
1519

450

Furnished
Rooms

Sleep•ng •ooms wtth cooktn g
Also Ira ler space on tver All
hook ups Call al!er 2 00 p m.,
304 773 5651 Mason WV

Mob te home s te ava table bet·
ween Athens and Pomeroy call

740 385 4367

Roush Rent al ts now accepting
apphcattons to rent !ratters &amp; efh
ency apartments Wtll accept
HUD Call 304 773 594.4
Street front commercial space
204 North Second Avenue M d
dleport large wtth bathroom and
olhce area $300/mo $300 de
pOSit one year tease 740 992
4514 ask lor Chns

MERCHANDISE
510

Sportscards for sate very mce
setec t1on of msert cards and
rook es At at east 1/2 ol reta•l
pr ces some even 75% oil Call
now for best se1eclt0n 740 949
3098 No ca IS alter 9 00 pm

Sprmg Is A ghl Around The Gorn
er Its T me To Get Your A/C
Untts And Heat Pumps Cleaned
Clea{l ng Your Untts Wttl Help
Save You Money On Your Cool
rng Bills

Lel E&amp;M Help You Gal The Up

per Hand On Cull ng The Coohng
B lis Now $40 00 Serv c ng Cost
And We W1ll Have It Done In
Reasonable T me Call E&amp;M At
7404411236 For Your EartyBrd
Servce Needs EPA Cerltf ed

Appliances
Reoondrt1oned
Washers Dryers Ranges Rein
grators 90 Day Guarantee
Frenctl Crty Maytag 740 446

7795
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers refrigerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
Vme Street Cell 740 446 7398
1 800-491r3499

Hocwer Etrte Upright Wilh At1ach
ments 17 Amp 3 Years E•cetlent
Condttton S45 F11m 740 441
9858
Polly 1 New &amp; Uaed Fumitu...
We now have Army Surplus •t
2101 Jefferson Ave
Open 9 30 5 00 Mon Sal

304 675-SOFA 178321

Used Furmture Store 130 Bula·
vtlle Ptke GOOd Quality Merchtn

1989 Dodge Omnl New Pa1nl Job
Excellent Conelilton 5 Speed

$1 BOO OBO 740 446 7252 Aller
5PM

610 Farm Equipment
0% Interest on John Deere Hay
Eqwpment and 5200 5300 5400
5500 Tractors Oller Good thur
February 27 wtth John Dee re
Credtl Approval1 Carmichaels
Farm &amp; Lawn Inc Gallipolis

International 240 tractor 3 potnt
hrlch wrde front end runs good
$2 400 Massey Harris Pacer
Wid&amp; fron t end w/cul!lvators
$1 600 304 675 3824
New Holland Gnnder Ford !Oft
Transpon Disc Both In Good
Condr!IOn Corn For Sale 304

446-2200
Walarllna Spec1al 314 200 PSI
S21 95 Par tOO t' 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Com
press100 Fittings In Stock

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson OIIK&gt; 1.110().537 9528
White Holpotnl Washer $100

Whtla Wh~rlpool Dryer $75 740
449066

Used 25+- 4ltP Case Trencher
Wtth Backhoe Attachment And
Case Maxi Sneaker Cable Plow
6t4 694 7B42
Used 6510 Otlch Wttch Trencher
w1th Backhoe Attachment and
1420 01t ch Wtlch Walk Behtnd
Trencher 1-614 694 7842

620 Wanted to Buy
Wanted Ford And Massey Fer
guson Tractors Older MO'dels
8N 9N Jub tee 600 800 Senes
Th s Type Tractors &amp; lmpte
ments 1 937 866 2622

630

Livestock

Seven year standard bred geld
mg sound gentle broke to cart
and to rtCSe genue $1000 can

740 669 3765

640

Hay &amp; Grain

1995 Camaro Conver llble Z28
Black/Black Leather lntenor
Very Low Mtles Loaded ' lrke New

(7401386-t122

1995 Ponhac Grand Am 4 Doors
loaded I talc Blue Excellent
Condttlon 58 000 M les $9 900
740 388 8041

Bad Cred t No Crean Bankrupt
cy? we Can Help' Bank Fmanc

1ng On Used Vehcles 740 441-

0007

1980 1990 Cars FOt $tOOtt•
SeiZed And Sold

Locally nus Monlh
Trucks 4x4 s Elc '
t 110().522 2730 X 3901
Cradll Problems? We Can Help
Easy Bank Ftnancmg For Used
Vehrcles No Turn Downs Call
Vickli 740.446-2897
•
Dunebuggy Closed In W lh Heat
er 2t80 cc Straker Motor Mot01

Needs Rabulll $2000 740 446
1137

M&amp;J Auto new mventory 1994
Geo Metro 31 000 atual m les
$2800 1994 Geo Metro 36 OOC

bre automatic etectnc windows
$600

Open t2 6 Close&lt;IThUisdays
and Sundays
WarrantieS on most cars

720 Trucks for Sale

667 3369 or 740-667 J267

MIKed Hay Delano Jackson Farm

Ph 740-446 1104 740-441-0450

Round hay bales 1200 lbs $12
New Leader hme fertilizer spread
er on trailer PTO 74o-698-82S4
Square Bales $2 00 Each 1 Mtle
N On AI 2 304-675 3960 Leave
Message

TRANSPORTATION

Power Sunroof 5 Speed $13500

1996 Z 24 Blac ~ Loaded All

1Cali

0235

Alter 530 PM 740441

89 Shadow 4 door Turbo CrUise
Tilt Ground Effects Spa ler

$1 500 OBO 740 25-1233

Jf.&gt;T Tll,l:&gt; ~~D 1
1 Pt..t&gt;.-YE.D 18 1

2762
19B9 F150 4WD 302 5 speed

1989 GMC Safari Full Custom
$3 950 740 446 4222

BIG NATE

1990 Chevy Van H1 Top Conver
son Full Power TV Stereos

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A a 3 a~~nd ACTtON'
IL
.rll:lTTVI t
'L.

Sharp' $6 000 740 446 4254 AI

ter 5 PM

1-!

1992 Chevy Blazer 4x4 V 6 4 3
a r cond 110mng new l~re s $7500

740.992-6583 or 740 69B 70t9

0~

1993 Ooelge Caravan SE Sports1
Wagon 4 captatn chatrs spoil
wheels luggage rack exc cond
$7 000 304 882 3t39

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1996 Jeep Cherokee 740 379

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1982 Ford F700 Dump Ellcellent

t98t GMC Pick VP Good Condl

non New 1997 Ultttty Tratler Tan
dem t4x81 Rear anCI Front Axlss
Brakes Aear and Front Axles
Hyde Brakes Complete Front
End Hood and Fenders T•ll Aa
dtators Auto Transmission and 5

Speed 2 Complete 370 2V Mo
tors 2 B5 Gal Gas Tanks Pump
and Gauge 20• wheels and T res
Rough and Stra ght TreaCI Dnve
Shafts and M1sc
Parts

(740)245-9441
1985 Toyol&lt;l Pick Up 2 WD 4
Spaao 4 Cylinder 1986 Chevy
Astro Van

V 6 Au1o $1 800

Each 740 44&lt;1328

1988 Dodge Dakota

$2 650 00 Or BeSI Oiler Or
Trade In 740 256 1424
19BB S 10 piCk up 4Cyl 5Spd
good cond $2 400 304 675 7894
or 304-675-4893

DOWN

mounlllna

Sent through
tubee
2 lnebrlatld
3 Of Swill

1

By Phillip Alder
There was one deal m the final of
last )ear s Bermuda Bowllhal gave
some conteslanls a feelmg of deJa vu
Back '" 1980 m Valkenburg Hoi
land !he Umted States and France
bauled mlhe fi n,ll olt he World Team
Olymp1ad Th1s was deal 52 of the
gnppmg SO-board match w11h the
Um1ed Stales leadmg by live mler
na11onal malchpomls (IMPs)
At the olher table M1chel Lebel
West lor France had bought the con·
tract m SlX spades doubled Besl
delense (North leads a low club and
Sou1h swuches 10 the heart mne) gets
the contract two or three down Yet
norbemg blessed w11h X-ray VlSion
Paul Soloway (North) led a d1amond
Now the con1rac1 wenl one down
In th1s w1ld aucuon Bob Hamman
(West ) cue b1d 1wo dmmonds to
show a maJor two-smler Paul Chern
Ia (North) cue b1d 1wo hearts lo md1
cme a1leas1 a limn rmse 1n dmmonds
10 plus poml~ and tour plus lrumps
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Hamman sandbagged wllh fiVe
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moml kmg .md cla1med
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9 Put2and2
together
10 Choice
morae I
11 Power
12 Family ear
19 Mischievous
child
22 New York
bal8baller
24 Playing fields
26 Footballs
Tarkenlon
28 Asl8mworm
30 Come belore
34 Spurious
35 Beatie
John36 Cry of
alllrmallon
38 Make Invalid
39 Vestiges
40 --ease
(uneomfort·
able)
42 Antelope
44 Unlocko
49 Jackie a 2nd
mala
50 Southeaat
Asian holldoy
52 Flaur-lfe.53 Drefl agey

4 Walter a
reward

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1998 Honda 300 4K4 lour wheel
er ndden very lrttte like brand
new $4 500 Call 304 882 2845
alter SOOpm

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750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

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LETTERS IN SQUARES

SCRAM LETS ANSWERS

Valued· V1sta Budge Unw1se WA S DEBT
"The firslth1ng I ran 1nto after I bough! a new car my
SISler Sighed WAS DEBT

tor hie Jackets good cond•Uon l
$5 000 304 675 4221

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

760

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SIOnS &amp; Clutches 740 245 S6n

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wheels &amp; radtators D &amp; A Auto I
Rtp ley wv 304 372 3933 or 1 1
BOO 273 9329
Parts For Sale Any Parts You
Want 740 388 9062 740 446
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1991 Jamboree 23 molar home,
Ford 460 Cit gen awmng atr furt ,
bed sleeps s x m1crowave.._.•
shower 35 000 m1les hke new

$21 ooo Call 740 742 20&lt;5 altar

5 30 pm

SERVICES
810

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Appliance Parts And Serv1ce All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex
penence All Work Guaranteed
French C1ty Maytag 740 448

t

7795

C&amp;C General Home Ma1n
tenence Pam1mg vtnyl sld1ng
carpentry doors wtndows baths
mobikt home repatr and more For
free estimate call Cl'lel 740 992 ~

6323

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Res1den1 al or commerc~al wring 1
new serv ce or repa rs Master Lt
censed electrician Ru:Nrour

Elaclrlcal WV000306 304
17B6

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BERNICE
BEDEOSOL

UnconditiOnal lifetime guarantee
local references lurnished E_~
tabl shed 1975 Call (740) 448•~
0870 Or 1 600 287 0576 Rogers
Waterproofrng

840
Clear

~n

Pass
7t
Pass
Allpass

304 882 3132 740-992 722B

ac1ua1 m11es $2BOO 1991 Geo 790
Campers &amp;
Storm automat1c $1850 1988
IFord ESP sunroof 5 speed 1wo
Motor Homes '
sealer $995 1985 Butek LaSa ...,.,.....,-...,....-.,---- r

Good M1x_ed Timothy Orcha d
Grass Hay Second Cull ng Of
Orchard Grass 740 245 9112
Hay lor sate excellent horse hay
Never been wet $1 50 per bale
Corllact Harley or John RICe 740

East
Pus

miles excellent condfl on $9 200

Upton Uted Cars Rt 62 3 M1les
South of Leon WV Fmancrng
A"' lablo 304 458 1069

550

Rto Granda OH Call 740 245
5121

9552

Ear 01 Corn $2 75 A Bushel An
drew Troyer 469 Richards Road
PatriOt
•

710 Autos for Sale

Block brick sewer pipes wt•d
ows ltntels etc Clauae Winters

1994 Plymouth Sundance Auto
Air 4 Doors $3 800 740 446

(:OLf WJ~ Yt\

304 773 5835

Super A Farmal! cultivators and
side dresser ..40 247 4793

Wood For Sale $35 A load Will
Deliver 740-388-8010

Building
Supplies

1994 Lin coln Mark VIII Fully
EqUipped Sertous lnQUfi8S Only
Asktng $t9 000 740.245-5903

273 4215

STORAGE TANKS 3 000 Gallon

Waterbed For Sale King Srze 6
Drawers Beauttfut Headpost 740.

1992 Geo Storm am/fm stereo
aar 5 speeCI new !Ires mmt con
dnron $4995 740.992 6824

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Van

BARN ED Round ba Is m xed
hay never wet 304 882 20n

Ty Beanre Sao es new current
rettrsd anCI hard to hnd mctudtng
Peace 97 Holtday set Cubb•e
and many more 740 992 4186
leave message

iit&gt;.-VE. YOU (:i)TIE.l-1 OJ\ ot'l T~

1991 F~d Taurus Very GOod
Condttom ~3 000 Mtles 740 367

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44!HI158

Ford JOOQ D esel Massey Fergu
son 135 PS Massey Ferguson

B25B
1992 Delta 88 loaded $6 500
740 682-7512

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VAL.U~ AS.
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1989 Bronco I~ Edd•e Bauer Edt
ton loaded 4WD 5 speed ex
cellent condllton $4400 740 992 1

1991 GEO Strom G S I Exc
cond auto a1r p~ pb 6 t 4 388

fO, MOflf T~AN
vJf L.IST YOU/l

1985 Jeep Cherokee 4X4 low
Mtleage Good Condtllon ~3 500

1990 Pontiac Grand Prill LE Au
tomat•c AC Stere o Cassette
95 600 M le s Very Good Co ndr
lion 740 446- 3903 After 5 30

0394

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l&gt;fPT.

1983 Chevy SWB 4ll4 Steps1de 1
1986 Full S ze Bronco 4ll4 Au
tomat•c 740..446 6869

8B2 3710

1991 Ford Festtva runs good atr

.I'M SO/l,Y, BUT

CLAIMS

1988 S 1o 4x4 With Or Wtth~ut
Snowblade Automalt c AC Tol"l'naue Cove r Runs Great $4 500

PM

35 D1esel B61 Ford 64t Ford

M~l&gt;IGAL.
IN5Utc.ANG~

call Gary F Hysell 740 992 4283

1988 Astro Cargo Van 4 3 Eng ne Automatic 26 000 Mtles On
New Engtne Loaded! $2 195 740

provlnca
Worshipped
Pay attention
Exploalve used
In grenadee
57 lmpo18 a 1111

54
55
56

They were 17
years apart

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

1982 Chevy C 20 lull size cus•
tom van v 8 400 engine 30k
great lor towtng &amp; trawttng lOis ol
new parts askmg $3950 see OJ

mrles strong car pamt OK need
to sell $1000 740 949 3098 No
calls after 9 00 pm

20 Bikini lop
21 DII8VOW
23 Entertainer
Sumac
24 Do It on the
dottld llnel
25 Unable lo hear
27 Attractive
29 Gungrp
3t Author Levin
32 Neighbor of
Colo
33 Spanlah hero
El-

Openmg lead ,.

&amp;000

1981 Van 1/2 Ton Run s Great[

OBO 740-446-4737 AHar 6 PM

North

Pass

WITH US!!

COOK II

$375 740 367 0662

1989 Ford Tempo CD player two

1989 Pon11ac Sunb rd 4dr auto
NAPA remanufactured engtne
strll under warranty $2 500 304

HER MAW IS MOVIN' IN

258-9309

a r toolbox Amencan racmg nms
$4000 304 773-5039

HydrauJic oil lowe st pnce 10
town Vent free gas heaters pro
pane &amp; natural gas on sale now
Srde(s Equtpment 304 675 7421

GITliN'

HITCHED II

Extra Parts! S3 650 OBO 74Ql

9227

800 Ford Cub Cultiva tors Stde
Dresser Bush Hogs Grader
Blades 12 And 14 Inch Pl ows
Masser Ferguson AdJuStable
DtSC NH56 Hayrakes N H Hay
Btnd Hay Tedders 2 Row Cull•
vator Potato Plows Ca ron F1nrsh
Mowers New &amp; Used Parts For
Ford And Massey F~~i~~:~~::
Kessel s Tractor And E
1 Mile Past
Jack
son P1ke
740
446 n87

AND t! I'M
GITliN' ME A
PLUMB

1978 Jeep Ptck Up 314 Ton 4'114 "'

94 ooo m11as $2 300 304 675
7303

Fat Hogs Whole or half S 89 per
pound on dress we1gh WV Sau
sage Co 304 882 3194

Upnght Ron Evans Enterpflses
Jackson OIIK&gt; 1BOO 537 9528

Bu1ck Regal T Tops

door 5 speed 11 0 000 plus

WARM UP Htgh Elite ency Na1u
rat And LP Gas Furnaces L1te
t me Warranty On Heat Exchang
er 11 You Don t Cal Us We Both
Lose Free Esumatesl AdO On
Heat Pumps Only Sltghty Hrgher
Call Us Today 1998 Is Our 28th
Year In The Heating &amp; Coolmg
Busmessr 740 446 6306 1 800
291 0098

TOBACCO FOR LEASE LA
WRENCE COUNTY 3 000 PO
I · BASE 740-256-1746 AFTER 5
PM

Household
Goods

d1se MTW Hrs 10.4

So la $200 lazy Boy reel ner
Ike new $400 304 675 7t73

SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL

C c e Motel Lowest Rates tn
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
Cmemax Snowume &amp; D1sney.
Weekly Aa1es Or Monthly Rates ,
Construct on Workers Welcome
74.0 441 5698 740.441 5167

.

Smtih Corona PWP 4200 Word
Processor W1th Momtor 11 Has A
Hard Orrve And A Dtsc Onve It
Comes Wllh Spell Atght Corona
Cole Ill For Spreadsheets Lotus
And Word Perfect II Has Been
Used Less Than 10 T mes
Bought New $350 Sell For $250
OBO Also For Sate Smtih Cora
noa Elee ctn c Typewnter $140
Call 740 245 9635 II No Answer
Please Leave A Message

T~pe

AC PW PL CO Player 740 446
6B69
19B8 Toyota MR 2 I lops ale
$2 500 304 882 3682

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

Prlmeatar $99 w1th rebate Free
HBO w1th frrst month free Oller
eMrng soon•! 800 263 2640
Prom lormal for sale $50 worn
once black satrn rh nestone lrtm
lull length srze 13 14 call 740
992 7534 after 4 30pm

Lw 8 4' Llll New Pa nl Many

1987 T

Farm 74Q-446 9442

Ntce One BR Unturntshed Apart
ment Range &amp; Refng Prov•ded
Water &amp; Garbage Pa1d Depos11
Aequlred 740 446 4345 Alter 6

YO'RE

304 675 1754

1987 Ford Escort GT good con

740 446 0274

Cress Greens At eady Cut $10
You Cut $5 Charles McKean

Long wedd ng gown never worn
srze 14/16 extens •ve beadmg &amp;
long ruffled tram ve I &amp; gloves to
match $250 6t4 992 1126

WILFRED II I HEAR

5spd 74 000 m•les $15 000

730 Vans &amp; 4·WDs

1997 linco ln Cant Has Every
lhmg Run s Good $1 000 F.rm

Fru1ts &amp;
Vegetables

Nice one bedroom &amp; 2 bedroom
apart ments 1n Pomeroy ullhlles
pad no palS 740 992 585B

BARNEY

304-675 7386 or 304 674 0007 •
1995 Ford F 150 XL ale 4x4
1996 Ford Ranger XLT AM/FM
Cassette Automat c. An PS PS:
Bedltner Cover 35 000 Miles :
$9 500 614 446-2847

dillon $t200 740-949-2665

Oho (7401446 2412 1 800 594

304 BB2 2436

1993 S 10 V 6 5spd bed dam
aged good t1res ps pb $1 250

1986 Nissan PulsarS 000 080
304 773 611t

Weal

South

1985 Mercury Grand Marqu s
Automatic 302 v 6 Remanulac
tured Engine Has Approxtmately
45 000 Mrles Full Power Alum1
1997 Dodge 4x4 Diesel t Ton
num Wheels $1 200 1990 Dod
dge Caravan Automatic 2 Sl 4 Dually Compellely loaded Excel
Cyl Excellent Cond Uon $3 200 lent Cond !ton Must Sell! 740
44 H)996 After 4 PM
74Q-446 7215

lab Cross PuppieS 7wks old
Mate Beagle 1amos ole! no pa

2 Wheel Horses lawn &amp; Garden
Tractors 1 Hydro 4 ~D 1 Cub
cadel I B60 t8 HP W1lh 50' Deck
llkP New 414 Hrs Hydro 1 Troy
bu n Rotol ller 6 HP Ca 1 740 446

Now Tak1ng Applrcattons 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhou se
Apartments $295/Mo 740 446
0006

$500 740 367 068B

E1ght month old mate Pug house
broken shots and wormed S200
080 movmg 740 992 t 105

1111

PM

Cyt1nder 2 Doo rs Solid Body

600 900PM 740441 1395

large Elv•s Presley Lamp $60

304 675 5162

977 Chevy Corvette 350 Auto

crescent

Vulnerable Botll
Dealer East

6B2-7512

AKC Reg stared Yorkshue Terrier
Pupp•es Vet Checked Wormed
1st Shots l'a Is Cut Dew Claws

plnnocle

• K 9 8

Cylrnder Low M tes Excellent
1969 Nova SS 396 375 l ess Condttlon Askmg $7 500 740
Motor &amp; Trans $3 000 (740 245-5672

740 388 8892

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19B9 BUICk GS $3 000 740 6B2- 1993 Ford Ranger 6cyl 5spd
31 450 miles air toppe r eKce l
7512
lent condltton one oV{ner
1969 Mustang 6 Cylinder Aulo $6 500 304-675 5B27
Excallanl lnl $5 ooo 304 675
1993 s 10 P ck Up 5 Speed 2 B6
3960

$150 Nag 740-256-6904

Ftrewood For Sale Delivered $35

Grubbs Pta no tunrng &amp; repa1rs
Problem s? Need Tuned? Ca I the

72B9
t992 Dodge Dakola LE

ij cylln
1868 Pl ymouth V 8 Excellent
Shape! 80 000 Actual Mites der long bed topper 33 279 ac
$3 000 Firm 740 446 2163 After tuat mile s exce llent condttlon
5 PM
740 949 2666

740 256 1922

In New Haven 1t&gt;r furniShed apt
tncludes washer &amp; dryer depostt
&amp;references 304 882 2566

740-446 0390

740 992 4t63

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740 446 0231

I BOO 649 2323
740-245-9009

ptano Dr 74Q-446-4525
JET
AERATION MOTORS

740 256 1664

740 992 5039

245 5393

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92 Bronco 4WD automatic ex
cellent condtllon $6500 64 BUick 1991 Chev S 10 PU In Very
Rrvlera good cond I to n S1000 Good Condtton $4 300 740446

AKC Reg Black Labs born 12/
25197 shots &amp; wormed
WANTED AKC Reg Chocolate
Lab puppy 304 675 6046

AKC Doberma n Female 6
Months Hou setramed Mostly
Otledtence Trarned Red /Rust

Oll-02 118

88 Pontiac Grand Am good t9B9 Chevy 1500 Full Size Pick
body Quad Four needs motor Up Tru ck V 8 Good Co nditiOn
$5 200 740 446 4477 740 446 :
WOk $650 74Q-742 0002

Real Good Dog 740 256-6095

3 P ece I ivlng Room Suite

Baby Bed With New Mattress
74Q-44 I I 506

6 Room Apartment 638 Second

t Pomeraman Pup Female
Cream Colored AKC Registered
1 Female Beagle Hunttng Dog

A Groom Shop Pet Groommg
Featuring Hydro Bath Don
Sheets 373 Georges C eek Ad

2 Bedroom Apartment 76 V1ne
Street Galt polls Ohto 740 446
7398 After 2 PM 740.367 7886

37 1 EOH

71 0 Autos for Sale

200 amp d•sconnecl box out
s de w/ra m hub Call K &amp; K Mo
bt le Homes 304 675 3000 Bam
5p...::."l_ _ _ _ __

2 Bedroom Apar ment C" n First
Avenue Galtpolls 740-446 6221

Ca ll For Free Maps + Owner F1
nancmg lnlo Take 10% 011 Lisled
Pr ces On Cash Purchases'

Real Estate
Wanted

540

----Miscellaneous

Amazltll g Metabolism Break
Through Lose t 0 to 200 lbs Call
For fre e conou lt at on anCI Free
Samples (7401441-1982

992 221B

Melga Co Danvtlle Ntce 17
Acres $18 000 $2 000 Down +
$238/Mo 5 Or 9 Acre lot In
Same Area C ty Water

360

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$100 304 675 5739

N1ce clean elf el'1cy apartment
referen ces &amp; depos•t no pels

3860

Buy or sell R verine Antrfjluea
1124 E Main Street on At 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to6 00Dm Sunday100to
B 00 p m
992 2526 Russ
t&gt;Aoore own.: r

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nlshed and unfurn shed security
depos•t requ red no pets 740

Galli a Co Gall•po t1s Ne gnbor
hood Ad 1o Acres Lots Of Level
$19 000 Or 22 Acres With Pond
NOW $24 000 Fr erdly R1dge 8 5
Acres $7 500 Or 6 5 Acres
$8 000 County Water

Butld•ng tots m letart WV 112
acre each along US 33 304 895

Antiques

Merchandise

New 16 Wiele Free Delivery &amp;

Mt...Vernon Ave N1ce 3br central
au appt ances basement paho
references re qu red 304 882
2405 or 304 882 2447

BUTCHER SHOP SLAUGHTER
HOUSE Ole! Estabhshmenr Bust
ness Centrally Locate d In The
StOwell Parler Area E1 ce tent
Chance To Own Your Own Bus
ness Blackburn .,eally 740 446

BOO 92B 6777

Three bedr oo m house w th two

1986 2 Bedroom Duke Clean 2
Por che s On Rented Lol $1 OOt

FINANCIAL

Two 2 bed oom tra ters on Ne"'
lrma Ad call 740 742 2B03 alter

1 tO acres tor sale 740 742

Wtll Do Houseclean ng Al so
Wash Wtndows Phone 740 446

,

Make 3 Payments &amp; Move In A
New t4x70 3bedroom Call t

740 388 B678

th ree car ga age three acres ol
land 740 843 5350

530

9621

2940

ca r garage ani!ched add 1 onat

algnal

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Partly furnlsheO 2 bedroom
coun try settmg no pels depos1t
S150 rent $280 monthly wale
trash paid 740..992 5264

63 95 Acres Appr ox 8 Acre
Lake Gallla County County Water
And Etectr~c $2 600 Per Acre

W1tl Care For Elderly Or Hand
capped Person In My Home Ref
erences 740 441 1536

Wtll haul 1unk or trash away $351
piCkup load 304 675 5035

Large selechon of used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms S1arllng at $2995
Ou•ck Oehvery Call 740 385

NEW CONSTRUCTION Beau
t lui Two Story Colon at 414 Thtrd
Avenue Gall polts 3 Bedrooms 2
112 Baths LA &amp; FA Formal Dnng
Room Oak Tr m F replace Much
More Home El g ble For Tax
Abaternenr $179 500 304 273

1974 Roc kwood 12•65 tra ler
2br 1 bath I v ng It !chen
$2 500 Need s some work done
304 675 7604 CaH alter 1 OOpm

8055

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Ant- to Previous Puzzle

~75

PISCES (Feb 21l March 20l Pro
mounc your sell·mleresls ,ould be ot
param-ounl nnport.m•e to you today
Handle your mvolvemenls m an
assertive manner but don t become
too pushy Trymg 10 palch up a broken romance? The Astra-Graph
Matchmaker can help you understand
what to do to make lhe relauonsh1p
work Mad $2 75to Matchmaker c/o
thiS newspaper. PO Box 1758 Mur
ray H1ll S1a11on New York. NY
10156
ARIES (March 21 Apn I 19) Take
t1me 10 analyze your feelings m
order 10 gel a handle on something
that has been d1s1urbmg you New

sell awareness Will make 11 dear
TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 20)
Thmgs should work ou1 rather well
for you 10day m your soc1al or com
merc1al mvolvements w11h tnends
Your luck could work '"euher area
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The
odds are llhed shghlly '" your favor
today JUSI enough to g1ve you an
edge m compe1111Ve developmenls
Be grateful tor whal you get
CANCER (June 21-Iuly 22l If
you 1hmk you have somethmg af s1g
nth•ant value that lnends should
know about lhts 1 ~ a gO!ld day to
reveal tl They could be mlngued
l EO.(July 23 Aug 22) h .auld be:
very d1tlicult for others to keep
lhmgs h1dden from you today Your
powers to probe and detecl Will d1s
cern whal 1s bemg covered up
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 22) Today
1s a good lime to take care of anange·
ment$ that requtre add1110nal bond·
mg You w1ll be able to se~ suua11ons
rrom both s1des and fuo;e them logeth
er
LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl 23) Take

eflect11e mea,ure' 10 bc:ndll your
•areer hxlay When others bewme
aware ol your m1ent1ons 11 could lng
ger lhelf coopera110n on scverallcv
els
SCORPIO (0\.1 24 Nov 22) N1ce
1hmgs Will be sa1d aboUI you today
bc:cause the wort! has ~onen out that
you re generous 1n your prmse of olh·
ers Take your bows
SAGITIARIUS (Nov 23 Dec
21) People to whom )OU should be
most soiiCIIOus loday are members of
your own tam1ly They w1ll be the
ones backmg you up when 1he ch1ps
are down
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)
The more complex suua11ons are
today lhe better you re ap1 to rune·
11on Your mmd 1s mmble and qu~ek
unafraid of challengmg develop
mems
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19)
Today, you could be good al spottmg
arrangements that can be turned to
your advanlage Once you re aware
of your opportum11es lake positiVe
act1on

MARCH 21

�By The Bend

The 'Daily Sentinel

Ohio Lottery

Page 10

Eastern girls
eliminated in
division game

Monday, March 2, 1998

Larry Bird - coach who shows courage by keeping his word
Ann
Landers
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Dear Ann Landtrs: I hope you
have enough nerve to print thiS feller
because the person I am complammg about IS an Amencan hero Hts
name " Larry Btrd He made hts
name as a player on the Boston
Cclucs, and he ts now coachmg the
lndtana Pacers Thts ts what happened.

plane was scheduled to leave for
Nashville at 4 p m
Two of the players, Travts Best
and Dale Davts. were nowhere to be
found The statrs had been pulled up,
and the plane was JUSt about to take
off Suddenly. one of the players
who was on the plane and lookmg
out the wtndow yelled . "Travts and
Dale are out there on the passenger
can Somebody should tell the ptl ot
to lower the statrs " Larry B1rd
shouted. "No way Its alter 4 p m
Those guys arc tardy They'll have

doesn' t make any sense. I hope you
wtll pnnt thts - A Former Larr;y
Btrd Fan
·
Dear Former Bird Fan: Dtd you
say · mean ·' Sorry. I don't agree
wt th you I bcltcve Larry B1rd
showed a great deal of courage
when he lclt those late urnva ls
standmg on the tarmac
He taught them a lesson they
needed to learn You can bet your
ltf c they wt ll never be late for a team
plane ,1gmn And ne!lher wtll the
players who w11nessed thts extraordtnary example of dtSctphnary
to go commcrcml "
I was shocked when I heard about act ton Call tl bemg "mean" tf you
thiS on TV How could a guy he so want to, hut m my op1010n. II was a
It IUS! demonstrati on of strong chara. ter

eat of the Bend ..
by Bob Hoeflicn
'prmg n
corner and a lew spnng fl owers
ahcady tn hloom small wondct
the memhcrs of the Racmc Area
Commumty Organ1zat10n arc
rnuv~ng nght along With plans for
the IT annual flowct fcsuval
Thts year the fl ower festival.
an annual event. ts scheduled for
Saturday. Apnl 25. and the fc st t
val tsn't JUSt all ahout fl owers
although 11, provtdcs some ntcc
offcnngs
A patadc at 10 am wtll open
the fcsttval and all those wtshtng
to take part arc to get m touch wtth
Manl yn Powell at 949-2 676
Then there arc craft. game and
toad booth features and those
w1shm1! to reserve space arc to
contact Ltlhan Weese at 949:!401 Melantc Weese and Tonya
Hunter arc co-chamng thts year's
(csttval on behalf of RACO
There wtll be stage entertamment throughout the day to round
out the fesuval program and takmg pan wtll be the Mtdmght
· Cloggers , the Fatth Harmony
Boys, the Back Porch Swmg
Band, the Last Chance Band and
' Mtke Hemmelgarn, a vcntnloqutst. wtll agam be a feature
So heuer mark your calendars
The hcsl pan, of cou rse. ts that the
tcsttval to he held at Star Mtll
Pmk ts free

u

or

stopped A-. h:.1rd
as !try 10 he a rcsponsthlc Cll!ZC n
I m1~~cd paymg J a~t month '
tnll-a cardmal stn appatcn tl y
I don't know how thts happened I am an eagct heaver when
11 comes to paymg btlls- for ulllll!cs or whatever I keep alltncomtng btll s tn one slot tn my desk and
lreq ucntly go over them rcmov mg
the due ones and paytng them I
do thts wcl11n advance olthe due
date Somehow the htll tn que slton, for all of $73 33, dtd not get
10 the slot I suppose I could have
tm splaccd tl hut I don't recall cvct
hav10g seen 11 On the other ham! I
have no assurance that It was eve r
matlcd It could have heen nussent or even landed 10 someone
else 's matlbox. At any rate gomg
along wtth today's phtlosophy. I
refuse to accept the responsthtltty
of the Sttuallon
What really burns me IS that no
m~e tn the uultty's btlltng offtcc
was constdemtc enough to look
t~to the records to sec tf I have
'Jcen prompt pay lor 30 years or
more or am a habitual deadbeat
Upon checkmg . the employee
could have wondered tl I were til.
dead or what smcc the htll has
always hcen patd promptly 101 a
long. long 11me It JUSI seems to
me that a more ge ntle system of
nudgmg me to pay the btl! could
Inn and Jcnntfcr Sheets arc have been used smcc as far ·"" I
proudly g1vmg out cards to fncnd s know there ts no record that I
-don't pay my btlb and promptly
these Jays
Wh-at rcplly bothers me about
They arc the cards nl Dr Jared
A Sheets. nne of then three sons. the nottcc 1s my conctrn lm other
people What happens wtth peo~ hn ., domg rcsadcnttcs at Children's Hospttal and at Un i\'Ctslly ple wl1o arc til and .tw.ty It om
H&lt;"P''·'" 10 Columbu s
Dr thc1r hom~s lor one rc.asnn 0 1
Sheets wtll he tratned m hoth another !01 any lengt h of tlm ~ ­
pcth.ttru.: ' .tnd lan11l y pr.tdltC pcoplc who have no help 10 kcpmg up wllh every Jay ptohlcnh'
mcdu:mc
I a. . sumc thctr sc rvu.c 1s JU't ~.:u t
The pt.tyers and sympathy ol nll - an c.tsy t.hk lor the comp.lthe ~.:ommumt y arc ccrtamly v..llh ny. eh 1
I have sent the deltnqucnt p.lythe Log..m Family mcmhc as who
mcnt .md II .il l goes well the ullh ~t iler m.my hc.nt.tc hcs .md cnHl.Jwnal time" lost thctr helmed ty l:Oill p.my won ·! t.hsl'onncl:l my
"Barh.tra. a te.1chcr .11 the Mtddlc- \CIVH.:c Gccz I dn hope the com pany gch the check If thc1c were
pntt Elemen tary Schnol
.m ,lltcl lhi\I VC I wo ul d go lm 11 .md
Wh.lte,cr h.tpf)encd tn .til that tel l the uttltt y compa ny
what
hype .thou! ·u more gl!n tlc Amcn- 11 could do wtlh It " sc1vu.:c How eve! like the Tt:''t n! ynu I m .t
f..:a"'
l.lrti\'C lUSIOlllCI .. ;md kl" lace
I don 't hchcve 11 ruhhed nil
1
1
you not unl) c.m 1 hc;n Cny
very mud1 so I'm w,Jrlllng yo udon't tne" w11h Mothet N.llure Hall hut yuu c.m 1 heat htg bust nes" e1thcr And I m nnt trymg
OR uuhty cnmpantes
Wh.lt~\C! happened to rons td too I JU"'t dt1 n 1 w.mt to he the
rcc 1p1cnt ol the cult l lll'Oil' ldcr.llc
cr:liHm - oJ even logtc!
I h.tvc recctvcd ,, dtscnnncct llli~SIVC"i
Do kc~ p 'mlimg
notK~ !rom ,l m.lJOr u11l11y You
ge t yo ur sc 1VILC

~

BY ED PETERSON
Social
Security
Manager,
Athens office
Snl'l.l l Scc uT!l y docs not 1ccogn'"' pnwct of .!llot ne) when a lamtly mcmhcr lite' to conduct Socta l
Sccu nt y hu,u1c'" fnr a Jclat1ve
They ltave 111 he the representati ve
payee" A tepte,cntattvc payee " ,,
petson selec ted hy Soc tal Sccunt y to
tcee tve beneftts on bchall of a beneltctary
Mm c th.m stx mtllton people who
get monthl) Soual Secunty or Suppl cmentol Secu nty In come (SSI)
heneftt&gt; . '" hoth. need someone to
help them manage then money
When a person needs tills kmd of
help. the Soc t.tl Sccunt y AdmmtsI! alton appomt s a tclauvc. fncnd or
.mother tntcrcsted party to serve as

POMEROY - F11ends of the
Mctg&gt; County Ltht ory Monday 7
p m at the Pomcrny Lt hr.uy

the person's rcprcscntattve payee
Thts ts done onl y alter a careful
tnvcsl!gutton
The petson's bencftts arc then
patd m the reprcscntattvc payee's
name on the bcncfictary·s behalf
However. people often work out
other ways to handle a family membcr\ fmanccs to sui! thelf needs. A
"powcr-of-altorney" arrangement ts
one of the most commonly used
methods
Although that may be a convcmcnt way to pay btll s and handle
some legal matters, the power-of
altorncy proced ure 'docs not cstabltsh the responsthtltty and accountabtltty that Soc tal Sccurny rcqutrcs
of rcprcscntattvc payees.
If you would hkc to become a
rcprcscntattvc payee for a famtly

member or a fncnd who needs help
managmg the money they rccctvc m
Soctal Secunty or SSI hencllls call
Soctal Security's tollfrcc numhct 1800-772-1213
Baby Needs A Social Security
Number
So you're g01ng to have a hahy
Babtes arc a lot 0f fun, and a rcsponSthtltty One of he ftrst thmgs you
probably want to do IS get a Social
Sccunty number for your haby so
that you ca n mcludc hnn or her as a
dependent on your tax return The
Taxpayer Rehel Act of 1997
changes what you have to do to get
your bahy a Soctal Sccunty number
The new law rcqu~rcs the Soctal
Sccunty AdmmtStrattOn (SSA) to

:" 'By Alden Waitt, President
Meigs County Humane Society
Many of the readers ol tlus column no doubt read Scnl!nel rcponcr
Bnan J Reed\ sad story on the
shool!ng and dtsftgurcmelll ol Morg.m. a dog owned by longl!mc
Snowvtl lc rcstdent Ron Wood
'I he dcltberatc shoolt ng by a
hunter dutmg mun lc- lo.ldmg sca:-.on ~.:crtam l y J1d not. a.. wntc1 J1111
Ftccman noted m hts 'In the Open"
column . do much to enhance the
rcputatton of sportsmen
Mm g.m 1 ~ Jn lllLIClhhl y "iWCet.
pc.H.:c -lo\lllf sOil {ll Jog who p1(lh,lh \~ .1ppro.tchcJ the per !&gt;ion who .. hot
h1111 wllh t,u\ wagg mg. assum1n g he
\\od.., .thoul lll cm:ountl' l ,tnothcr
l11cnd
Howc\t:' l cven lud Mnr~.m po .. . . cs ... ct..l qullc a lii llcrcnt pl'T"inn.tilty
CI'CII

h.1d he co nlrontcd the huntet

Jgg rC.."il\ciy. wh,tt LOUkl flO"i"i lhl y

JUstII ) the huntc1 " h.l\ rn g "hot hun
lull tn the lace'

It ts most likely that thts hunter ts
from out of the county. whtch actually makes sense to me My own
cxpencnce has always been that
aggrcsstvc, belligerent men anxtous
to shoot-at anythmg-wcre not
local people, who know what they
arc domg and respect stgns, property. and the pet antmuls of their
nctghbors, but urhan dwellers usually on a ttght sc hedule and unfamtl'·" wuh the area
But what arc we to make nf the
two fo llowmg com pla mts recorded
on December 5. IYY7. tn The Datly
Se nt mel '
A man lrom Skmncr Ro.ud
teported that Ills chocol.ttc Lah had
hccn shot m the head Wtlh .111 arrow
"Upped wuh a hroadhcad a pmnt
With razor-sharp hladcs typH.:ally
uscd 1n deer hunting .. The dog was
1.1kcn to Mcrgs Vctcnnary Ch111c
where 11 later dted (A few weeks
l.llct another dog. found tn
Pomeroy. Wi.\"i also k1lled hy an

The
same
"Complamts
Rccetl'cd" noted that a woman who
ltvcs on St.ftc Route 7 reponed that
her cat had been shot and ktlled
These cowardly acts were commtllcd by someone who hvcs here 10
Mctgs County, someone mentally
unhealthy, someone wtth a good
deal of pent-up anger whtch can he
cxprc,scd m only the most pnmttt vc
of ways.
We may he t.llktng ahout more
than one pcrsnn. whtch won't help
any of us sleep any bencr. hut we
have to acknowledge thts
I don't pretend to understand tillS
r.cr~on's hchav101

I've hcen lortu-

nate . for I've mostly met cann g.
mnstdcratc. producttvc women and
men smcc I've hved hc1~ m thts
hcautdul part ol the n1untry
II you know thl!\ pcr!'ion or per'ons . then he c~1 rc lu l lor result' ol
studtes on vtolcncc show th.\1 there
IS .1 sl!ong lmk between vto lcnt
hchav101 perpetrated agmnst .mun ,tl "i
.md the oventual ahusc of human

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SYRACUSE - Su unn Townshtp
Tru,tecs. Monday 7 ~0 p m at
Syracu'c Muntnp.tl Butldmg

POMEROY - Saltshuty Townshtp Trustee,. Tuc,day 6 p m .lithe
town .. hlp hwldmg on Rock Spnngs
Ro.id

RACINE R,,, 111c Ytllagc
Counctl. Mond.ty. 7 p m at the
R:u.:me Munrup~ll hulllhng

PAGEVILLE - Su pto Townshtp Trustee'. 6 10 p m Tuesday at
the town lull

RACINE- R.1, me Ch.1ptct 134.
Order of E.t,\ct n Sw. 7 ~0 p m
Monday Mock tntl!atwn

ALFRED - Orange Townshtp
Trustee'. 7 10 Tuesday .tt the home
ol clerk O&gt;~c Follrod

LETART - Le tart Townshtp
Trustees. 7 p m Monday at the
offile butldmg

POMEROY - Pomeroy Eagles
Auxthary. Tuesday. 7 30 p m the
hall . Refreshments

TUPPERS PLAINS - lnfonnal!onal meetmg. Tuppers Platns
Rcgtonal Sewer Dtstnct 7 p m .
Tuppers Platns Elementary School
All homeowners urged to attend
TUESDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS
Un11cd

CHESTER - Chester Counctl
323. Daughtct of Amcnca, Tuesday.
7 p m at hall Good of order commlltce wtll serve vegetable soup
Take ft vc Etli s for games to be
played foll owmg the meeting

1 Section. 10 Pages, 35 cents
A Gannett Co. Newspaper

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, March 3, 1998

90045

State grant allows for extension of LCCD lines
By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
The Leadmg Creek Conservancy Dtstnct will receive a $181.7(X) state
grant to extend water lines in Sakm and Rutland townships .
The grant was awarded through the Ohto Small Cittes Communtty Devel opment Block Gran! (CDBG) Water and Santtury Sewer Program. admmistered by the Ohto Depanment of Development's Communtly Development
Program, according to Lt. Gov. and congressiOnal hopdul Nancy Hollister
of Marietta, who announced the grant Monday afternoon.
Called !he Dexter Rural Water Line Extension ProJect, plans call for
· IOStalling 60,000 feet. or 11.4 mtles of polyvmyl chlonde (PVC) water hne
: m the Dexter area, LCCD manager Brent Bolin said.

oht.nn the Sou.tl Sccu11 ty nuinhet s
of patents 'when .m .tppltc.lll&lt;&gt;n ts
made lot a Soctal Sccullty numhcr
lot .1 dl!ld who " under age IM.
Bec.tusc ol the new l.1w. SSA wtll
also lorwarJ the parent s' Soct.ll
Sc..:unty numhcr' to the Internal
Revenue Servtcc (IRS 1 lor usc m
admmtste11ng tax bcnclits hascd on
support or restdencc ool children
Therefore. you should he prcpatcd
to pmvtdc the Soctal Secunty numbcrs of both your baby's mother and
fat her "' part of the' apphcallon
process for a Socml Sccunty number
for your hahy
Once you rccctvc your ch1ld s
Soc tal Sccumy c~rd. kee p tt m a sale
place. as you would any nnportant
document

~•mm~tls

were the results nl

About 95 households along Bowles, Nelson, Halhday, McCumber,
Nicholson Htll and Beech Grove roads will be the project's benefictanes. he
.
satd
Most of the homes in that area are served by wells and springs, he satd.
"The improvements will prov1de the residents of Salem and Rutland townships with the safe and rehable drinking water necessary to mamtain a healthy
communtty." satd Hollister.
The Water and Sanitaf)' Sewer Program helps local government unus
maintam. improve and expand their water and santtaf)' sewer systems.
The goal of the program is to create a safe and sanitaf)' hvmg environment for Ohio cttizens through the provision of safe and reliable drinking
water, and proper di sposal of sanitary waste. he satd.

~ Southern

Applicattons for the program are accepted on a continu.1l basts and are
rated agamstthe followtng critena: number of persons who wtll benelit from
the proJect: abthty to leverage funds: program tmpact : program readmess.
and the communtty's tinunctal capac!ly and rate structure
Commumttes wtth documented health and safety concerns .tre gtven prtority. u factor that may have assiSted the Dexter proJect in gelttng the grant.
Boltn satd.
Most olthe wells sampled tn the Dexter area tested postttve tor bactena.
he satd.
Total cos! of the project is estimated at $618.000. he satd.
Metgs County Commtsstoners are contnbuttng $30.0&lt;Xl tn local lunds,
whtle LCCD ts anttpahng a $150,000 Appal.1chtan Regtonal Com m ts&gt;~o n
grant. The remainder will be patd through a loan acqUJred by the distnct

Commissioners lease
phones for courthouse

:approves
·puilding
program
architect

By BRIAN J. REED
the rool at the Rutland Ctvtc Center.
Sentinel News SlaH
Btds were recetved from Home
A new telephone system for the Creek Enterpnses ol Pomeroy 10 the
county courthouse was purchased amount of $45.876, and Advanced
when the Meigs County Commis- Guuers and Rooting Inc.. m the
sioners met m regular sess1on on amount of $47,700.
Monday. and the posstbthty of a toll Btds for the constructton ol an
free telephone number for the coon- addtlton 10 the county garage were
house was discussed.
submtlted by Home Creek EnterpnsBy JIM FREEMAN
The new system will provide 19 es, $44.823, Banks ConstructiOn,
Sentinel News Staff
telephones for the county commiS- $49,750; Brothers ConstructiOn
The Southern Local Board of
sioners, clerk of courts. county coun. Portsmouth. $59.472: and Smtih
Education, meetmg Monday mght at
probate coun and trea.&gt;urer's office. to Construc\ton of Cheshtre. $26.1JX
Southern High School. approved an
bnng
those oflices up to date Wtlh
Bids were tabled on the projects.
~rchitect to handle its current build other
county
offices.
whtch
are to be funded through the
mg proJect - pendtng the approval
was
purchased
on
a
The
system
Communtty
Development Block
of a 5.39 mill bond/levy tssue on May
at
a
cost
of
.
two-year
lease
Gmnt
Fund.
5.
$12,089 49, w~h the option of purThe board reJected btds recetved
Marr-Knapp'-Crawfis Associates
chasmg
the
system
for
$1
at
the
end
last
week tor a heatmg and venttloInga
of
architectural
firma
during
Monday's
CONSIDERING
ARCHITECTS
Southam
Inc. of New Phtladelphta will assist
of the lease penod.
tion
system lor the new Racme ltreLocal
Board
of
Education
members
Dave
Kuc·
meeting
at
Southern
High
School.
Also
shown
Ihe district in the passing of the bond
wifing
and
The
cost
includes
are
Superintendant
Jamal
Lawrence
and
Treahouse.
to allow the board to rewnte
sma,
taft,
and
Board
Preslden~
Bob
Collins
are
issue, and if the issue passes, to
installation and traming of statf in the spec1 tications. and awarded a btd to
shown
discussing
the
merits
and
shortcomDennie
Hili.
develop a contract for architect seruse .of the new •ystem.-...hoch -will Bi"'"" Conmuction Co. lor floonng
vices.
allow county offices to transfer culls at the Chester Counhouse. 10 the
"This ts a! no cost to the dtstnct under a school butldmg lundtng plan it in by the fin;t Monday in June to
Money will be tight, Hill said.
among offices. which until now has amount of $ 19.500. Those projects
unless the bond i~sue passes," sa1d begun m 1990. '
Lawrence smd when the current not been posstble.
recetve the benefit the tollowmg
are also to be funded through CDBG
Superintendent James Lawrence.
Supponers of the butlding tssue year. The amount of the benetit is year is up. Southern wtll not owe any
The commtsstoners also discussed dollars.
The board decided on Marr- wtll allcmpt to capttalize on · the based on their income. she satd.
money as far as loans are concerned. with GTE's Jnn Leo the establishThe commtsstoncrs annoum:cd
Knapp-Crawlis after mterviewmg hOmestead exemption program to
the exception of asbestos ment of an KOO toll-tree telephone
with
"The state reimburses the county
that
Mtldred Jac obs has been n:nned
three architectural firms .
make the ISsue more accep(able to for the money, so its not a loss of removal and House Bill 264 proJects
number for telephone customers 10 acung admm1stratnr at the Mc1g"
"Some people have been wonder- elderly restdents ltvtng on ftxed money to the countYi" Campbell atmed at energy conservatton.
the 667, 278, :md 698 exchanges. County Home. Jacobs. who was the
ing why we're doing it this way." income s by redu&lt;ing thetr property said.
.
In addition . the 6oard met m who mu't now dtal long-dtstance to
matron of the home lor many yc:Ms
Lawrence satd. "This ts the way dts- tax .
"It's a benefit for tbe elderly or the executive sess 1on 10 consiJcr per- call county olfices.
unttl her retirement, wtlltemporanly
tnct's play the game with the state
The program ts targeted In people totally dtsabled," she said. "It's not sonnel matters and dtscussed gettmg ··
In other busmess. the commts- repl.1ce Sharon Outley Johnson . who
butldmg assistance program. You 65 or older or anyone totally disabled chanty or a handout. t!'s a tax break esttmates on replacmg garage doors
stOners opened btds tor the repair ot
(Continued on Page 3)
JUst don't go out and ptck any (archt · wtth a total mcome ot $20.800 or .. one of the few tax .breaks they are at the high school.
teet) you want."
.
less. includmg Soctal Security. pen- ~nlttled to," she said.
Present were Lawrence . Htll .
The districtts seeking approval of "iiOns ;md int\!re'l. sard Me1g' Cou n ~
Treasurer Dennie Hill tssued the
board
President Bob Collins and
the 23-year bond/levy issu~ to build ty Audttor N.mcy c;amphell.
board a financtal forecast for the dtshoard
members
Dave Kucsma, Doug
a new K-Melem~ntary school an J for
The person needs to own anJ tnct. a torecast demanding fiscal conLittle,
Ron
Cammarata
and Murty
additions to the high school What the occupy their home and the program servalism.
Morarity.
The
next
meeting
wtll be
$4,042,000 the bond issue would covers onl y the house and homestte.
.The district's current goal ts to
held
Monday.
March
23
at
7:30p.m
.
rmse locally would be matched wtth she said They must ptck up an applt- avoid borrowmg money. it was notEarl Ingels Jr. 51 . of Coleram
One woman su td 11 alleged ly hap$3,685.4(X) donated by the state calton at the auditor's office and turn ed
at the h1gh school.
Township, lormerly of Mason. W.Va. pened twtce whtle ' he rtnted a spare
and Pomeroy. pleaded not gutlty 10 an room from Ingels Two others s.1y
arraignment Fnday on several they were allegedly atl.!ckcd whtle
charge ... accordmg to a report m th ~ they worked us seLTetanes 10 the
b~•~emcnt olli~.:c
Cmcmnult Enqu~rer
Ingels' al\orney. Jack Rubensletn ,
Inge ls faces charges of gross sexsatd
the .lets never happened. and satJ
11
was
dtfticult
to
pass
through
the
ual
nnposttton.
sexual
baltery.
two
By BRIAN J. ~EED
some
ol the women were t:xottc
crowd
on
Saturday
ntght
of
last
counts
of
ktdnappmg
and
tour
counts
COLUMBUS (AP) - The state today a~ked the US Sup reme Court
Sentinel News Staff
to let 11 proceed wtth tontght \ s.:heduled executton of a deuth row mmate
Plans are underway for the Btg year's festival because those watch- of ktdnapptng with spec tltc attnn s dancers who know each other One ol
who says he wants to dt~.
Bend Stemwhed Festtval in October. ing the perfonnance created a bottle- that he is a 'exually vtole nt predator the women asked Ingels to lend her
The altemptto put convtcted ktllcr Wtlford BerT)' Jr. to death had stalled
Pomeroy Ytllage Council autho- neck in front ot the stage, tmpedmg and that the cnmes were com milled money.• md when rei used was upset
and gut her In ends together to m ~tke
Monday when the 6th U.S CircUit Court of Appeals Jduyed the e&lt;ecurized the use of the levee area and the those who were walking to the con- wtth a sexual mo11val10n
up the charges. he told the EnqUirer
sale ot beer on the parkmg lot for the cesston area. Dav1s estimated a crowd
llon and scheduled a Mar.:h 24 heun ng nn whether Berry ts mentally comWhen 411e,tioned by the Ctncmpetent to make the hfe-or-death dectston. }he cnurt.lelt a stay of exe.:uevent when 11 met m regular sesston of 700 that evemng.
Judge Thomas Crush set a
natl
newspapt!r. however. thrc~ ol the
The
Mason
VFW
post
wtll
span;
lton issued last week b) a Columh\Js JUdge tn pl.tce.
on Monday.
$50.000 bond on the charges. but
women
who testtlied he lore .1 Hamtl
thts
year's
chtlt
cook-off.
and
the
sor
Ohto Auorney Geneml Belly Montgomery's ollice til~d an appeal askltm Davts ol Mmersville. the fe&lt; refused to set a bond on a separate
Metgs
County
Economtc
Developtn g justtces to let the execul!on proceed tnntght She a~JUed th.1tthe appe lltval chatrman. sutd that boat captams
charge that Ingels vtolated hts pro- ton County grand JUry ' "'d they don't
late court's f:ulure to dectde and mstead setting a hearing alter the exehave already begun to commit to ment ofnce w11l organtze the parade. bation stemmmg trom a 1995 gutlty know e.tch other Only one s.nd &gt;he
cutton date meant the state could not carry out the execut ton date set by
attend the event. and sponsors for A queen contest wtll be held ag.un plea to sexual bal\~ry Ingels haU ever bt:en ,, U.tn u.:r .~nU 'he ... ud
thts year. Last year. the contest was remamed tn the Hamilton County ~he qu1t year .. ago
the Ohio Supreme Coun
vanous t:vents have been named.
Inge ls· prob.ttlon
V1olat1on
"Gra nting a stay. together with faihng to review that grant in a timeDaviS said that last year's festtval suspended due to the lack ol an orga- Justtce Center as of Fnday
ly fashton . undermmes Oh10's nghtto carry outtls 1.1wlul 'entences. "the
was "the best yet." and added that mzer.
At least five women allege the stemmed from hts gu tlty plea to ,,
The festival commtllee has man. who ran Mtdwest Plastic Sys- sexual hatlt:ry lhargc He w,,.., senappeal satd.
several tirst-ti me vtsitors last year
applied for its temporary ltquor per- tems Co from hts basement office. tenced to the yc.trs · probat ron m
Mark Weaver. a J~puty sl:lte attorney general. satd no d~cis10n was
have promtsed to return.
expected unt1lthis afternoon. at the earltest
Jeff North of Starbound Enter- mil, whtch will allow the sale of beer drugged them and then sexually Aprtl 1996
In th at c.tse. the wnrn.tn ....ud ... ht:
The Ohto Publtc Detender\ ollice. which has been trying to stop the
tamment. a karaoke .operatton. and on the parkmg lot dunng the festtvt - molested them whtle they were dtsexecution on behalf of Berry's funuly. dtd not unm~dtately return a call
Mtke Momson and the Swing Shtft ties. and Davis satd thm the Amen- onented. Each '"Y they remember was drugged and then sexu.tlly
seekmg comment
Band wtll return as entertamers can Legion Post in Rutland wtll 'tal'f dnnkmg some tht~g b.:lore black111g auaded
• Prosecutors rn court Fnllay :-iau.l
The. pmon' s execution team remained on standby. state pnsons
Counctl Prestdent John Musser urged the booth. He noted that there were out. Some say they regatned conspokesman Joe Andrews satd. ··we·re pretty much prepared. But we have
Da'vts to use the amphttheater stage no problems wtth the sale of beer last sctoulness whtle they were betng nearly a dozen women w1th "illllllar
stones have come forw.trd
to stay in a slate of readtness because 11 sttll coud happen. tntheory.'" he
thtsye~no allow spec!atOOHo sit dur·
year
alleged! y molested
said.
In other busmess. Mayor Frank
ing the perfonnances.
Both Musser and Davts noted that
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bemgs
• Alhcrt DeSalvo. the Boston
Strangler as a chtld trapped dogs
and cats tn mange crates and shot
arrows through the hoxes.
*Executed 10 1984, Carroll
Edward Co le . who commtttcd several vtctous murders, strangled a cat
when he was a duld
*In IYX4 J.uncs Huhcrty was
shot hy pol1cc after ktlhng twentyone chtldrcn .tnd adults .11 .1 San
Ysidro. C.1ltl McDonald's /\s a
chtld, he tcportcdly shot a nctghhor's dog wt :h an atr gun .
Whether the acts com milled on
lm:al

Cloudy with scattered
snow showers tonight,
lows
around
30.
Wednesday, little change.
Highs In the lower 40s.

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dtsputc wllh a nctghhot , .m anempt
to mtnmdatc someone. or stmply the
mcxpltcahlc dcsnc to snull the hie
out ot i1vrn~ lrc~tture , whocvcn:nmm1ltcd these ~.:rune" 1' not .. omcone I
welcome as u memhcr ol 'our communlly. Do any ol us ! Tlus person
need' help. not shtcldmg. and needs
to he hcliJ .H.:l:ountahlc lm tins
hcluv1or

Ingels pleads innocent
to sex-related charges

Pomeroy OKs use of levee

.State asks Supreme Court
for annual sternwheel fest
to proceed with execution

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7-6-4·6
Buckeye 5:

Seattle
Dear Sleepless: If my anthmetic
ts correct, you arc workmg more
than 18 hours a day Thts le.-es you
wtth no ttm e for famtly. fnends or
qutet contemplauon , 10 addmon to
whtch you arc wcanng yourself to a
frazzle
You need an asSistant If your
congregation wtll not provtde y ~ u
wtth one. please tell them where to
sh1p the body

Ethical issues - violence toward animals has
strong link with eventual abuse of humans

Community Calendar
PORTLAND - Ponland PTO.
Monday. 7 30 at the '' hool

pttal calls, admintstraltve dutte s. encounseling, baptisms, mamages,
divorces and funerals Some arc
expected to ref~rc:e famtly fights In
addition to all of'the above. the congregatton expect's Its pastor to be
available all hours of the daY. and
ntght. No wonder so many mmiSters
experience burnout and have health
and family problems
I begin my day at 5 30 am., and
rarely do I come home before mtdntght It would be mce tf your readers understood this Perhaps tf you
pnnt my letter, it wtll help Of
course, I cannot sign my name. but
rest assured I speak for thousands
-Sleepless. But a Long Way from

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Power of Attorney Not Enough for
Social Security Representation

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MONDAY
Columbta
CARPENTER
Townshtp Board of Trustees. Monday. 7 30 p m at f~rc , 1,111on

Way to go, Larry!
Dear Ann Landers: It amazes
me how so many people are under
the 1mpress10n that church clergy
work only on Sundays. As a pastor. I
am often asked, "So what do you do
dunng the week?"
I cannot begm to tell you how
demandmg church work can be .
Congregaltons need to understand
that mmiSIT)' IS more than g1vmg a
sermon and greetmg people on Sunday mormng They should know that
one sermon mvolves many hours of
preparatton Also, pastors today are
overloaded wtth home vtsllalton ,
personal and famtly coun se lmg ,
board meetings. Bible studies, hos-

Pick 3:

CELEBRATES FIRST BIRTHDAY - Kaitlynn
Elizabeth
Hanenbach of Pomeroy celebrated her first birthday Feb. 15
at the home of her parents,
Steve and Pam Hartenbach.
Her party was carried
out in a Winnie the Pooh theme
with a Winnie the Pooh cake and
ice cream and chips being
served with refreshments.
Others
attending
besides her parents were an
older sister, Anna Marie Hartenbach of Middleport; maternal
grandparents Gene and Wanda
Imboden of Syracuse; paternal
grandparents Bob and Viola
Hartenbach ot Pomeroy; godparents Gammie Marty and
Gampa Joe Struble of Pomeroy;
godfather Skip Imboden and
aunt Jo and cousin David of Bid·
welL
Sending gifts were godmother Kelly Shears of Racine,
uncle Roger and cousins Chad
and Ryan Imboden of Syracuse
and aunt Debbie and uncle Gary
and cousins Andrea and Jessica
Grueser of Pomeroy.

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U.N. says approval of pact doesn't OK attack

Htghltghts of U N. chtef Koft Annan's deal with Iraq. unaritmously approved by
the U N Security Counctl

UNITED NATIONS ( AP) - The
Security Council has warned Iraq of
"se&gt;erest consequences· if it breaks
its pledge to open president tal palaces
to U.N. arms tnspectors. But key
members ins1s1ed today that dtd not
sanction a U.S.- Ied attack if lrJq violated the deal.
In Iraq, Foreign Minister
Mohammed Saeed ai-Sahhaf said
the resolution was a mere "face-savmg" measure ·for the United States
but promised that Baghdad would not
violate the agreement.
" If there is any real meanmg in
th1s resolution. then it 1s the adopt ton

• Prov1de "1mmedwte, unrestrtcted,
• Commumcru uppl1es 10 all :me:}
uncondwonal" access for UN,
anywhere 111 country mcludmg e1glu
~nspectorl to alf sues us called for
prevwully dcmed prelldennaf sues
by UN Secumy Counctl resolutwns
• Semor dtplomuts appomted by
• If done, thts comnwmenr Will II!,low
Secretary-Genera/ wt/1 accompany
UNSCOM to fulfil/as mtsswn
UNSCOM wah repeal VIS liSafld no
deadlmes
on completton
• Fmd a11d destroy all chemical,
bwlog1cal and nuclear weapons
• All areas, facllwes, eqwpmem,
records and means of
• Fmd and destroy mtsStles to
cransporiUllon shall be
deltver those weapons
open to UNSCOM, .---....
Jnslltute a system
mcludmg rhose
long-term
prevrously
momtormg to
dented
make sure more
are not built

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and the endorsement" of the agreement, ai-Sahhaf told Associated Press
Televiston. "The rest IS some kind of
polittcal rhetoric,"
In a unantmous vote Monday
ntght. the 15-member council
endon;ed the accord signed last week
in Baghdad by Deputy Prime Mmister Tariq Aztz and U.N. Secretaf)'General Koti Annan to open the
palaces and avert a threatened U.SBritish attack .
Annan said if his deal holds, " we
will be moving on !o a penod when
Iraq w11l complete \IS obligations and
the counct l can begin thinking of hft-

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mg the sanctions" tmposed more than
seven years ago.
The resoluuon. drafted by Britain
and Japan. d.:clared that "any vtolaltOn would ha•e severest consequences for Iraq."
In Washmgton. Prestdent Chnton
hailed the agreement and culled on
Iraq " to turn the commitment 11 ha.'
made into full compliance."
''Tonight's unanimous volt of the
United Nattons Secunty Council
sends the clearest possible message:
Iraq must make good on its commtt,ment to give the international
weapons inspectors immediate,

unconditional and unrestricted access
to any suspect s!le, any place. any
time." Clinton said
U.S. Ambassador Btll Rtchardson
said the &gt;ole was a victof)' for the
Untted States, notinj;lbe resolution
mcluded the tough warning that
Washtngton had demanded.
"This gives us the green hghtto
approach our policy of diplomacy
and force ." Richardson said on
NBC's "Today" show.
Several counctl members insisted
that the resolu!ton was not a blank
check for U S mthtary actton.

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