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                  <text>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
IW7 L ••
Synt.hc~tc

An~c:k:s

~nd

T1mC1i

Crtatorl

Syrw.li(:IIC

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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en tine

Send questions to Ann Landers,
Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Cen·
tury Bl&gt;d., Suite 700, Los Angeles,
c~ur.

\lot. 48, NO. 22;1
C1 998, Ohio Valley Publlahlng Company

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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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.

17lmo.

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customer to pay $799 down at Lease Signing Plus 1st payment &amp;
Refundable Security Deposit State Taxes-&amp; Fees not Included.
Lease Includes 15,000 miles per year with customer responsible
for 15 cents for each additional mile.
Includes $1,000 rebate frorri Ford
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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-

...

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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Commentary

OHIO Weather

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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AccuWemher• forecast for dayume condmons and h1gh temperalurcs

Hattie Mae Fischer

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By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moller
In lhe U S Congress somellmes
profits come before pnnc1ples At
least that seems 10 be the case w1th
an effon now underway 10 reform
the two decade old bankruptcy sys
tem
When the Republicans took over
Congress m 1994 they d1d so w1th a
clear Simple mc~sagc ol smaller
government fewer regulations and
lower laxcs Ask any Republican
member of Co ngress and lhey lllell
you those pnnc1ples still apply to 1hc
pany But look m10 the f1nc pnnl of
some of their legiSlatiVe efforts and
you 11 fmd quite the opposite
Perhaps no ISsue Illustrates thiS
q01le as well as bankruptcy rclorn1
h
II
1
k
w ere a co cellon ol twm 1 crs arc
pushmg a bill to make the pmcess

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from crcd ll nrs Undc1 1 hill schcd
ulcd to move sw1 ltly tluon~h 1hc

l•nroads agal•nst
opposition to
more rail traffic

lcnde~swouldgcl

Houscand Sc nllc
a lono dcsncd lc&lt; up 111 thcll cllorl s

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ra rl ro::td town and an mdustnal town

CAT

s:.t1d Hunter Morr1son

Cleve land s pl annmg d~recwr There 1s ample opportunny to run through
nduslnal e&lt; mdors
But '" Br&lt; ok Park lhc b1g concern was whether an overpass could be
hu11t at Snow Road a hea\lly trave led streel ncar Cleveland Hopkms Inter
n,tuonal A ~rpon Coy ne sa1d hiS City-has a com mitment that ra1l and federal
money could he applied to gc11hat $6 nul lion JOb done
Coyne s nd Ihe overpnss lrammg ol safely lnrces on how 10 deal Wllh
haz 1rdous Ill lien lis and mnsc bamcrs Will hencln Brook Park
Whll~:

wonde rs whether the rm h oads stratcg)

1s

to !'i tnkc deals wtth suh

u1hs tnd '" I lie Clcvc lmd a- lhe only mcrcc1 npp&lt;1ncn1 lcl 11n 11S own mel
10ptllllll "'
Wh 11 \\C 1c lmdm e IS 1ha1 1 11hc1 1h 1n de 1i1nc wllh lhc problem 10 a
~..: ITllpH.: hl: nst\t.: md cllcct t\C rnannf..:t th~: rulro1ds ~lc trymg to !.:U I deals
1\ Ill sunulih
' lid ShaiOn Swhol JOid Ill an tdVISer to the city on the Iall
{ Jd ISSUt.:
Robe rt L Gould 1 sp&lt; kc'm m I •r CSX and Sus 1n Terpay 1 spokes
\\tlll\ 111

lot N ulo lk Southc tn s ud they t.:o uld not dlst.:uss spce~lu.:s

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I he Surl tcs Transp "''" &gt;n Bo 1d has IS ked us tow&lt; rk d~rccllv wHh
101 Ili ce led u H11mun 1y md lmd mu1u Ill\ bene hull " luu ons That" what
w~.: u~.: lh n
CSX s 110 1n J tnua1 v lh ll Ihe Ill&lt; ee1 would me 1n thoul $1 7 hdhon
tlr 1u h new JOhs am.l L 1r1t 1111\l:stm t: nl oHI If) y~.: m. m the Ch:\cl1nd met
10r 1l 11m 11 1.: ,
;
It wou ld h~.: h oltsh lo1 the 11111 ( u.b I 1 thmk the y llll di\t d~.: ~..:ommunr
; 1y lll lelcsll c c s 1d U S Rep Dcnn s Kuun1ch D Oh1o 1 former Cbc
~ I mJ mayo1 who li Is hdpcd loslel oppos ition 1&lt;1 lhc nil pi m
All 11 us 1n
: northc a, tun Oh ) JrL m thJ!&lt;i to ~.:thu md th~.: n llrotd ~ uc krddmg then
sc lv...:s II thc) tlunk th ll hv h:l \ rn g m lt- r~.:cllH.: nt hen.: and m t~ l~.:cmcnt there
•they Ires 1iv n' the prohlcm
But I Will s 1y a sp 1111 ol nc otltii&lt;Hl "llkmg form and 11 s m 1ppro
'11d

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ThiS year the mdustry led by cred
11 card Issuers and the financ1al ser
VIces mdustry
have pooled then
resources m an all out effort to ta1lor
the system more to then likmg The
same folks who sent ou1 more than 4
b1llion unsolicned cred1t card appli
catiOns last year now want Congress
to help them get then money back
when people default on thelf pay
ments
But the~r solution eagerly adopt
cd hy more lhan 150 House mem
bers so far would make n far moro
diffi cult for mdiVIduals to f1le for
hankrup1cy prolcct1on and makes 11
eaSier for crcdnors to collect
Bankruplclcs arc up but (this
ISsue) IS always somcthmg 1he
finane~al eommumty has grumbled
ahout cx pla1ns Jake Lcw1s for
merly a top congressiOnal Slaffcr
who now edits a bankmg ncwslencr
for Ralph Nader There have hccn
h1lls up there hclorc Bu1 1hey vc
never had a push II kc liHs
To hoosl 1hc11 prospccls the
II nanc 1al serviCes mduslry h" h1red

1M AI.~ A.
fEMINIST

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By M A KROPKO
AP Busmess Wnter
CLEVELAND - A un1ted front ngnmst mcreased rail traff1c m the
Cleveland area appears to be break mg down
CSX Tr msportauon Inc and Norfolk Southern Corp wanr the support of
Clc , e l ~nd nnd Its suburbs when the federal Surl a&lt;e TransportatiOn Board
dec ides 1n Ju ly whether to approve thw acquiSitiOn of Conrail
At l~rst local leaders seemed tr be umtcd m thclf opposition to the pro
posed merger But one suburb East CJe,eland struck a deal Feb 18 and
several suburbs west of Cleveland ha' e been workmg on closmg the1r own
agreements
I now look at n as a poslliVC and the railroads have been positive and
coopcrat1 ve sa1d Brook Park Mayor Thomas Coyne who sa1d Berea and
Olmsted Falls also were mvolved m talks wHh the railroads
They (the rmlroads) sa1d to us Look we rc confident we w11l get the
merger hut "e rc also concerned about your problems
Clevelnnd has not wavered smce Mayor M1chael R Whne came out '"
October agm nst the proposed merger
The mcreascd tram traffic could delay ambulances at ra1l crossmgs
would leave the c•ty at grealer nsk for sp11ls of h.zardous matenals fror.1
1rams and "ould make nc1ghborhoods no1scr While said
The c1ty had hoped suburbs would JOin 11 m suggestmg an alternate plan
to reroute rm ltrafhc pnmanly lhrough 1nduslrlal con 1dors m northeast Oh10
The Cleveland area would be cspce~ally vulnerable 10 mcrcased ra1ltraf
fie because reg10nal rml lines converge m the c1ty Cleveland cxpecls the
number of 11 nns a day to mcrcase from four 10 44 on one CSX line 1hrough
an casiSidc neighborhood
We re

reform· is ready to roll

to recover as
much loot as
poss1blc when
people file for
bankruptcy
Republican
leaders have
made
no
hones about
lhclf demc 10
shake up the
Moller &amp;
syslcm wh~eh
Anderson
has come under
suullny m recent y~.: 1rs as hankrupt
c1es skyrockclcd Jcspllc the hoom
mg economy Senate MaJOrlly
Leader 1 rcnl Lon R MISS liSted 11
tmon ... Ill ~ rnOIILICS n hi S response
t&lt; lhe rres&lt;dcnl s S111c ol 1hc Unwn
speech
More lh 1n I I 1111 ll1on Amencans
I!let! lor p101u11on !10m thc11 ncd 1
11 rs ),, , yc 1r md th~..: numhcrs a1c
Liu11h10&lt; In the mcantunc hanks
1nd otha fin IIlli II ~t..: I V I lC ~.;ompa
n cs contmuc t 1f.: Ill IV rc~.;oH..I proltts
IS lh~,; Cl:Oil llll\ htU IllS
Butth 11 ' •rP ucntly not enough

u lr 11111.:1.: no llll:H:

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tnliiL lhrough Clc\C I md ncldlhmhm ds tnd the Wc&gt;l Shore

Today in history

A fEMIN\$1 CATS
1.\rE \$NO BOWl

IF 1 HOW~.~EY
iH~W A 'SI-'OE

OF CATNIP

some of 1he best fixers m the bus1
ness Lobbymg the Republicans IS
none other than Haley Barbour the
former chmrman of the Republican
NatiOnal Commlltee Takmg care of
Democrats IS former Sen Lloyd
Bentsen D Texas who also s~ rved
as Treasury Secretary and was a v1ce
presidential candidate
Of course the mdustry IS also
pounng money mto the pockets of
hke mmded lawmakers people like
Rep B1ll McCollum R Fla who
took m more th,m $300 000 from the
financial mdustry m the lasl electiOn
cycle and IS one of 1he pnmc movers
behmd the hill
Supporters of the bill arc couch
mg thclf arguments m lerms ol
responSibility and tout an mdus
try funded study showmg that Chap
ler 7 bankruptcy procccdmgs often
allow dcblors lo keep loo much of
thw asscls They aren tlrymg to pul
lhc screws to de 1dhca1s lilCy cla1m
lhey merely w mt I&lt; pul m end In
hankruptucs of ~.:onvc mcncc
Tile mdusll y \H&gt;uld hkc 10 sec a
syllem Ihat sc1 vcs those who me
lrul) 1n need ol hankruplcy 1chef
wh1lc de1cr11ng those who !fen I
says Lynn Strang ol the Amcncan
Fmam:ml S...:rVIll: A . . so~.: lllwn
Almost nobody dcn1es that thc1e
arc prohlcms m the h mkruptcy sys
lcm Wh ll Congress umvcntcnlly
1gnorcs IS 1ha1 1hcrc Ire 1lso proh
!ern~ With 1rn.:spons1hlc credit ors
Ihat arcn I tddrcsscd
h mks that
urge casmo gamblers to usc thw
ncd1t 'ards lor ..:ash advam;cs and
then want a h uloul when the suckers
go h mkrupt
A• one congresSional observer
scornfully smd of the bill (Th1s IS
a) taxpayer I manced correcuon
racket for people who vc been mak
mg sub pnme loans al usunous
rates And now they wam Congress
to come m and make bnnkruptcy Vlf
tually unavailable to people who arc
m need
Heanngs arc slated to hegm thiS
week m the House .Here s hopmg
lawmakers pvc consumers a scat at
the witness table next to 1hc well
heeled creduors whose b1ddmg IS
bemg done
Jack Andenon and Jan Moller
are wnters for Umted Feature
Syndicate, Inc

Prognosis is good, with vigilance
By Sara Eckel

Ihe p1cturc c n
the p 1ckage
At f11 st 11 was a hcart cn mo "ghl
a
soht.1ry g1rl
The doctor s kll on the Illy store
In
I
f111le
shell h 1d a picture of holh a lillie
while
hal
hoy and a Unle g ~rl on lhc package
slru~.:k me as a
ThiS lln y "~ " ol pro,;rcss pleased
pcrfccl illus
me bee 1usc I V1v1dly rcmcmher the
lrD.IIOn
of
d IV n lhc 70s when I reali zed lhal
where
we
the contents of my little 1cd
stand on ..!en
nurse s k1t v.crc 1dcnt1L 11 tt1 th~.:
dc1
11 h:s
c onlcnt s ol my hr01her Mark s hlue
today
We
Eckel
doctor s kll The on l) dd) crencc
htvc
1c
1ehcd
as1dc hom lhc nunc md color W:J\
lhc pont whc1 c 11 IS Kccptah lc
the lacl lhat my pi tslle hox earned 1
uHnmendah lc l: VC n !01 wome n to
p~eturc ol a hule ,; ~rl md Ma1 k s
enter the m 1lc dnm un hut we 'I ll
had a lmle hoy
ha\cn t qu11c Jc 111 wllh the 1de 1 ol
Th1s w b one ol m1ny lll!lc L UI
lllt..::O IS~Uill lll ._ II tdii iOil ll \VOill~ll s
tur tl man1pulll10ns th 11 to y one roles
g1ow mg up at thiS lime expCIIenccd
All hough the numbers h 1vc heen
I remember lor q 1mplc 1hc da&gt; we gradu 11y gn wme men have not
1
1
"CIC tl ymg to my gnndmolher s show n \cry much Interest cnlcr
10
house and lhe slew 1rdcss h1 ouc h1 us ln g femal e dmmnated p10lcsswns
some sou n11 pms It d1d not m liter 1 hiS &lt;I cowse c Ill I" _ely he lllllh
th 11 I was 6 yc trs old and Mark was ulcd 10 the fact that such occ upa
too small 11 eve n hold Ill s head up
lions like Ill lr tdllHin II women s
M) pm s.11d stcwa1dcss Ma1k s
wor k J on 1 pay \Cry we ll But I
sa1d c apl 1111
lhmk somcthmg deeper Is also al
So I " " cxc lled to sec lhc lnlc wo1k 1he undcrlylll g assumptw n
! Ill on the doctor s kll 1nd qUickly lhal lherc " somclllln g mhcrenlly
re ILhcd lo1 lhe nurse s kll And lim supcnor ahoul men s wmk That Ihe
S

ch a n r o nausS i o h nae

cxec uuve or a scnntor or a fire I 1ght
er " amh111ous ,md danng Bu1 the
man who asp1rcs tn he 1 nurse or m
elementary sdmol lc 1cher IS well
sort of wc11d
And 1l s not JUst other men who
feel tim way My lncnd Carolyn
was recently hornh cd In diScover
th tl sht.: w 1s clml!mg to th1s c.louhk
st1ndard It s vc1v Important tor
me lo st1 y home wllh my k1ds says
Cunlyn And I !eel like that s a
rcspec llhlc th1ng fo1 me to he Jmng
Bul I ve realized 1ecc ntly thai 11 a
man s~ud he w ts dmng the same
thmg I would JUsl 1ssu~ne lh 11 he
cuuldn t get 1 JOh I know thai s
totally wrong hut th 11 s dchmtcly
my gut rca~.:t1 m

Pclcr Bay lies the cd1101 of At
Home D td 1 ncwslcttcl for stay ll
home luhcrs " nol surpn&lt;ed hy
C lrolyn s comment If the work
place " a good old hoys network
thiS " I good old gnls nclwork Go
loa playground md you II sec all the
mmhers Slttmg together at the picniC
l thlc talkmg The dads" Ill he piny
mg With their kids
Bruce Droheck founder of I he

1hat stay a1 home lnhcrs also take a
lot ol hcnt from th elf fam11ics
Some guys sa1d the r parenls and
m laws arc askmg them when
lhcy II ,;e l a rc.1l JOh They woullln t
sty lhat to 1 molhcr Drohcck told
the Dallas Mm nmg News
Now women who h 1vc hct.:n
S(IUggltn_; With diSUimlll 11100 Ill lhe
workplace w11i p1&lt; h thl y n01 shed a
lot of le Irs ahout Ihe f&gt;ct Ihat men
lace their own set ol pu hlcms when
cmcnng the woman s de mam How
ever I llunk thi s k10d ol lopSIJcd
ness htndcrs hoth men and women
s1ncc II limns lhc clwi"CS nl men and
perpetuates lhc mylh thai lhc work
lh 11 women have tr IUIII!&gt;n illy done
IS less v •luahlc We would 111 do
much hetter 11 we could truly hel1cvc
m our hearts that real men do
women s work

Sara Eckel IS a syndicated
wr1ter for Newspaper Enterprise
Assoc1at10n
Send commcms lo 1hc author 1n
care of thiS ncwsp 1per or send here

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husband to g1vc a w1fe whatever she
wants Therefore JUst to be on the
safe Side 1f he wants hs re lall ons~lp
to last I d urge Mr Bronstcm to
sp1ke any and all Hollywood stones
thai come across hi' Jcsk Love and
opm10n makmg JU&gt;I don t m1x
Whal do you want 1 A newspaper or
a w1fc ' Only .one opm10o matters
Phli 0 Pracucc these words You
were fabulous' Never dcv1ate
If he should and lf Sharon should
ever leave Ph1l I II retract every had
thmg I ever said ahout Falal Aurae
t10n I promiSe Should she agree to
a date wHh me I w1ll no longer
cla1m that Sil ver " 1hc wniSI
mov1c ever made
Its only fmr After all I left thio
!heater ahout h.tltway mld 11 How
do I know for sure 11 s the wor~t
mov1e ever made 1 It s the least I can
do for jove
(ian Shoalcs new hook Not
Wet Yet IS avmlablc from 2 n 61
Pubhcallons PO Box 1910 Lo~
AQgelcs CA V0078 The loll free'
number 1s I 800 992 1361 )
Ian Shoales IS a syndicated
wnter for Newspaper EnterpriSe
Assoc1allon

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WVA
KY

Showers T storms Ram

Flurr es

Snow

Ice

Sunny PI Cloudy Cloudy

Cbance of light snow or rain
persists in area until Friday
By The Associated Press
Some accumulliiOos of snow c Ill be expected tom 0 ht as 1slo" movm_
low pressure system creeps across the stale the Natwn d Weather Serv1c&lt;
s ud

And Ihe threat ol ram or snow wdl contmue for 1he next d 'Y hr 1wu because
ol the nearly statiOnary st,ttu s olthe truu!h of low pressure
Lows IOOI,!hl "1ll be 25 30 H1 ghs on Wednesday Will be 35 40
The record h1gh temper 1ture tor thiS date 11 the Columbus weather stl
11on was 75 degrees m 1974 while 1he record low was zem '" 1941 Sunset
ton1ght Will be a16 25 p m and sunnse Wedne sd •Y at 7 am
Weat'1er forecast
Tomght Cloudy wHh scattered snow showers An mch orbs ol overndll
~ecumulauon I ows around 10 We&lt;t wmd around 10 mph Chance of snow
50 percent
Wednesday Little change Conunued cold wnh scallered snow or ram
, showers l·hghs '" 1he lov.er 40s Chance ol prec•p•tat•on 40 percc nl
Wednesday m,;ht Partly cloudy Lo"s near 30
Extended forecast
Thursday A ch 1nce ol h_ht run or snow H1ghs near 40
Fnd t) A ch tnce ol flume s m 1he mormng olherwiSe par11al clea '" Mom mg lows 111 Ihe lower JOs H11,hs 10 lhe m1d 40s
Saturday Partly cloudy Mormn_luws m the luwer 30s H1ehs Ill the low
er 50s

Personal income posted
strong gain in January
WASHINGTON lAP) - Amen
..: ms pcr~on al mco me 1111.:reased 1

•t10n; 0 6 percenl m Janu "Y bot
stered by cost ol hvm c InCreases lor
Soe~al Secunty rcclpiCnls 10d p ty
1 uses for Ieder tl employees
W1tbt&gt;ut tllose and pther spj;C I~I
factors
10comes would h tve
mcreased a ' till he 1lthy 0 5 percent
the Commerce Department sa1d
tod IV Incomes h Jd mere 1sed 0 4 per
cent m December and 0 7 percenl m
November
Consumer spcndme rose a mod
erate 0 4 percenl Ill January Ihe
s tme as'" December and November
Pres1Jen1 Clmtnn 10 a speech to
the MortJ 1ge B mkers Assouat1u 1ol
Amcnc 1 ha1ktl the m'omc m~.:n~ tse
1s fresh new ev1dencc the economy
contmues to :;!rOw
Smce i9&lt;J\ lamil v mcomes tre
up abo ul $2 200 he sa1d
The department sa1d construc tion
spendmd rose 0 7 percent 1n January
the sec ond consecull ve mcrease and
th e large't 111 three months lm:reas
es 10 housm6 and comrm:n.:111 ..:on
strudlon morc than ollset 1 drop 111
governme nl proJec ts
A thlfd report I rom the Nauonal
AsSOChlliOn ul Pun.:hasm ... M \lla.!t!
ment
showed
mlnuliclunn_
bounced b 1ek 1n Febru try 11ter
dcclmes In J mu If) tnd Dece nber
';fhe mcrease 111 tht.: tss(K:IItllln s
tndex. w ts ~lron.!c r th m mllysts
cxpectecfbut sllll d1d not bnnlll bILk
tn Novembers levd when Ast t s
trouble' were unlolc.llll ...
The nu1mc repon shows Ame n

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1h Weeks

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26 Weeks.
52 Weeks

SICIS 'lif
Mrl~

c "" entered 1998 w11h 1he where
wllhallo support the cont1m t!lon ol
Ihe ec6nom1e expans on wh~eh lh s
month re 1ches Its seventh 1n1mer
sary By the end ollhe year 11 \\Ould
become the second lon,esl 10 U S
l.!ISlO!j fhe lonflj!st occ-urred '" J.he.
1960~

EcononHsts are lookm~ lor a more
1nodem1" growlh Til~ lhan las I ye " s
wh ~.:h w 1s the stron.!est m mne
years The Asm n I manc1 II en siS
should dampen U S orowt h by cut
tm_ Ame ncan export sales md
encour t .. me mort:: 11l1pOr1s to tht::
U01ted Sltlcs
Molil ~.: ll eJor lt::s ol lnLomt'
1ncre ISed m Jamllr) mcludnl! the
most 1mport 1111 w t.,!es 1nc.l
s lanes up 0 7 porcenl Al~o h gher
were lfansler payments such as
Socwl Secunly and welfare and
business owners tnt.:ome md 1111erest
tnd d1v1denJ mcome
Payroll tax p tymcnls mcreased m
January because lhe upper l1mll ot
liKable wa es rose Irom $6'i 400 to
$68 400 B~tleder 111ncome laX p •Y
mt:nts we nt c.lown rnon.: th to th ll titer
Ihe ~ovemmenr adjus ted wnhhold Ill
to reilee1 IIX cuts Con~ress pISsed

'"'Thus
Y' "

diSpo s 1ble or aile• IIX
Incomes JUmped 0 H percent lhe
ltr ~est 1n ~.:re 1sc 111 19 month s
B~:t.: tu st! tlh.:r t IX ln~.;omes r&lt;ht: mort:
sw1ltly than spendmo the s l\olll '
r ue rose 10 4 2 percem ol diSpos 1hle
llUHllc tht..: ll1 Lh l Ill '~.:ven llHHUhs
:.~.nU up trom1 (.) pt!rlt:lll n Dt'ccmhcr
In _t: nel 11 um ... unkrs lit: s I\ Ill
h.: 'I s OUt ol l Urn.;nlllllllllL h~l lliSL ill
stron' sloc k mtrkt::l e uns

Stocks

960 )

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Mov1es come and go Sphere
mcgaloman1 IC
especwlly Hollywood can take 11
m love still
But love IS rare Love 1s frag1lc Why
has pnne~ples 1
Jeopard•ze
II &lt; surv1val further by
I guess )
throwmg
C
TIIICS
at It' In other words
I m not as
sec
Sharon
and Ph1lthnvc
I
d
rather
b1g a fan of
Ihan Sphere even 1f Sphere
C I1IZCil
should happen to he a masterpiece
Kane
as
like say CitiZen Kane And even
some And 1 m
an excellcnl mutiUn p1cture like
probably more
Lady From Shanghai couldn 1
ol a fan of
keep Orson and Rna together now
Sharon SlOne
could 11°
than I should
be Phil Bron
On the other hand 1f I d been
Shoales
stem 1 don 1
called m to rev1ew Sphere love or
know In the sp1r11 ol full disclosure
no love I would have brought the
1 have met hun once He gave me a
full ranc1d force of my pen 10 1hc
JOh al 1hc E•ammcr (or rather he 1ask After all she d1dn t marry ME
allowed 1 JOb to happen) wh ich
now d1d she'
cvcntuall) Jwmd lcd away through
no fauh of his so he s OK 10 my
Sec how qu1ckly cnucs can ""
boo k
on you 0 And I m JUSt one rab1d
BeSides m order to spare the scnbbler wuh no parucular ax to
potenllal feelings of lhe woman he gnnd What aboutlhose who li ve for
loved he stopped the presses' I d1sh d1rt and scandal ' Love means
know there arc ISsues of JOUrnahsllc nothmg to them They on ly care
mtegnty and all that but I lind thiS aboul the next JUICY s10ry The
beasts
gesture more touching than shock
mg If I could slOp the presses to
A new study from the Journal of
1mprcss a glfl I d do 11 '" a New Marnage and the Fam1ly published
York mmulc And 1f she were by lhe NatiOnal Council on Fam1ly
Sharon Stone' I d stop the New Relations slrongly suggests that the
York Tunes
secret to a lastmg marnagc 1s for a

Hallie Mae F1&gt;cher 90 Pomeroy d1ed Monday March 2 1998 at Holz
er Med1cal Center
She was bom May 20 1907 '" Mason W Va daughter of the lale Thomas
and Wmona Mdmosh RIJgs She was ,1 1926 graduale ot Wahama H1gh
School and attended lhc Mason Melhod~&gt;l Church
SufVIvmg are lhree dau3hters and a so n m law Ahce Jones of Chesapeake
Dorothy Schwartz of Mason and Joyce and Roberl M1lls ol Pomeroy 1s&lt;s
ter 1n law Norma R1ggs of Mason and nme grandc hildren 17 o~, reat grand
chi ldren two greal e« at granddaugh1ers and 1hree n1eces
She was also preceded '" dealh b) her husband Raymond FIScher m 1984
and by two brothers Waller md R1ley R1 ggs
Serv 1ces Will be 2 p m Thursday 10 Ihe Pomeroy Chapel ol the FISher
Funeral Home wnh lhe Rev Lamar 0 Br}ant otfictatmg Bunal w1ll follow
m the Beech Grove Cemetery Pomeroy Fnends may call at the luneral home
from 4 9 p m Wednesday

IND

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By The Assoc1ated Press
Today IS I uesda&gt; M 1rch I Ihe 62 nJ J 'Y ol 1998 There arc IOl Jays left By lan Shoales
111 1hc yc"
Mov1e star Sh lfon Stone rcccnlly
Tod 1y s H1"hligiH
111 HIStol y
o
gol maiTied lo Ph11 Bronstcm who
On Much I 1931 The S1 " Sp tnglcd B 1nnc• &lt;Ihe~ 11ly hec 1me Ihe cdus Ihe San FranciSco Exammer
1
n '''" "'' 1nthcm of the Un1tcd S1 11cs
the afternoon n1pe1 amund these
On th iS dale
parts
one of 1hc few rcmmnmg
In I0u4s II &lt;nda hccamc th·' · 0_71 11 sl 11··'
lflernoon papers n any r lflS
1 In I X~7 Ihe IO\Cnl&lt;&gt;r oil he lck rhonc Alex l!ldcr Gr tham Bell w ts h&lt; rn
11n fd1nhur h Scol land
Now her new mov1c Sphere
In IH~~ IIW Humc Dcp llllliCill "ICIUIIncr ol the lntcllor Dcparllncnt
happened to oren the very same
w" csllhil shcd
week she exchanged vows w1th her
In I X7S Ihe Gcor"cs BileI (per I ( ICillcn rrellliCTCU 10 p ""
- d 1Shlng JOUrnalist lff defere nce to
In IHHS the US Post Ollllc he 10 olle1111&lt; spcu 11 dchvcl)l I" firsl
her II" supposed nnd 1n response
cf 1ss m ul
to lhc huzz thai Sphere well k1nd
In lliiX Germ my Aus11 11 1nd Rus" l slgn cJihe lrcllyol Brcsl Luovsk
ol sucks the Exam mcr did not
\\hll h ended RusSian p 1r11upll11 n 111 V.o ld Vv 11 I The ue ny w IS annulled rc\lew the fl~ek lnslc;\d 1he ham
hv 1he N l\cmhcr IlitH """ ' til e
mer opted lor a rcv1c" from a Seal
In lli ~ IJ Arll&lt; Sh 1w nd h ' &lt;llhcst''"" rued I rene" I" RCA V~e
tic cn 11c who h 1tcd the mov1c liked
l&lt; r
her (Why Seatt le' I don I know I
In 1%'1 Ap &gt;lh ll hi'''"' &gt;Ill "' C 'I'" KcnncJ v "' 1 uusSioo to lest the guess hecausc lh~ cn11c wou ld have
fun 11 module
hccn oul ol harm s way should he
In 1974 nearly \'ill people d1ed when 'TUiklsh A~rim es DC 10 crasllCd have panned her and Ms Stone
, fwrtl) Iller 11 kcofl from Orl) 1\irpollm PallS
have wamcd rcvcnec )
In IYJH Ihe remams ol wmcd lln Ch nics Ch tplin were stolen hy cx10r
Several San FrnnciSco commen
IIOilllls Irom Ill s grtvc 1n C &gt;Sicr ;ur Vc\C) Switzerland The hody was tators obscrvmg thiS mm1 comro
rc cmcrcd ne 1r I akc Gene~ 1 I I weeks later
vcrsy compnrcd 11 to 1he scene m
In 19'11 2'i people we re killed when a Umtcd Aulmcs Boemg 717 mcx
CitiZen Kane m wh1ch Kane s
pile 1hly uashed "hilc arproach•ne lhc urport1n Colorado Spnngs Colo
cnt1c Joseph Cotten slarts tu pan
In 1991 '"a ca,c 1ha1 sp ~rked a nauonal oulcry molonst Rodney Kmg Kane s w1fe s performance but IS
was severe ly beaten hy Los A n ~clcs pollee 1n a sce ne captured by an ama
too drunk to finiSh 11 Kane finiShes
leur '1dcograrhcr
the negauve rcv1cw prmts 11 tl:ien
Ten years ago The US House 11 Rcprc scntaiiVCs reJected a package of f11es Cotten (ThiS scene IS supposed
$10 million m non lctlnl nd lor Ihe N1c 1raguan Contras
to he proof of somcthmg or other A

Death Notices·
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Wednesday, March 4

County
S'&gt;9 2.'1
$56 (.,X
$ 109 72

Am Ele Power ................. .
Akzo
AmrTech ........................ .
Ashland 011
AT&amp;T
Bank One
Bob Evans
Borg Warner
Broughton
Champion
Charm Shps
C1ty Holding
Federal Mogul
Gannett
Goodyear
................ .
Kmart
Kroger
Lands End
Limited ............. .
Oak H11I Flnl .........................
OVB ............... ........................... .
One Valley
Peoples ............................... .
Prem Fml
Rockwell
RD/Shell ...............................
Sears ............. .
Shoney s
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Star Bank: ............................ .
Wendy s ..... . ..........................
Worthington

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Hazel Marcella Garretson
Hazel Marcella G trretson 70 Ravenswood W 'va d1ed Sunda v M 1rch
11)1)8 at C unden Cltrk Memon tl Hosp 111 Parkersburg W V1
She was born June X I&lt;J77 10 Ch lh mlhe daun hter ol lhe I lie Sh rley tnd
IV) DOlson Elhutt she worked at Cre 111ons JuSI For You m Ravenswood
and ,1lso worketl at Cornmo Glls:-i m P 1rkersburJ
She 1Uended Nor1 h Un1ted MelhodiSI Church'" Ravenswood
She IS sUTVI"eJ by two daughters Sue Ann LeMay and Sandy Hupp both
of Ravenswood lhree suns T1mu1hy Cl 1rk G ~rrelson ot Ra\eoswood Gre
,;ory Paul Garretso n ol Rae ne md L 1rry Eugene Garrelson ot Nashv ille
Tenn f1ve grandc hildren siSters Sh~rley Ann Berlin ol Houston Te xas
Lue~lle Hoce ol Par~ersburg M ""''Starc her ol Cmwmat1 md Dons Carler
ol Parkersburg a brother How 1rd El liott ol Mmeral Wdls W Va
She was preceded 1n dealh by her hu sband Ern.e Garretson md a siSier
Nellie Da1ley
Serv~ees w II be I p m Wednesd •&gt; 10 the Roush Funeral Home
Ravenswood wllh lhe Rev M1ch ael Curl IS olhcwllnJ Bunal will be 10 Jack
son Counly Memory Gardens Cottage\l lle W Va Fne nds may call at the
funeral home Irom 2 4 and 7 9 p m 10day

Debbie Ann Miller
Debb1e Ann Miller 42. Pomeroy d ed Monday March 2 1998 al herres
1dence
Shew Ls born Aue 22 1955 1n GallipoliS dau~hter ol Anna Hale Howard
Oyler ol Hamsonvllk anJ Ihe late Jesse Mclvm Howard Sr
She was employed as a sec retar) al Oh10 Un1vem ty was 1 member ut
Ihe H tm sonv •lle Chapter Order ol Eastern Star w 1s 1 member tll 1he Beta
S1ema Ph1 Sorun ty and was a member oil he Umted MethodiSI Church 10
Cheste r
BeSides her mOl her she" surv1ved by her husband Bobby Joe M1ller a
stepson and hiS Wile R1ck and P 1m Miller ol Cannel lnd her step! ather
Fred Oykrolllam sonvill e four br01hers and siSiers '" law Melvm and Bon
me Howard ol Somerset Ky and Dann) and Eva Howard Frank and Pam
How mf and CraiJ 1nd Debra How 1rd all ot Pomeroy md two meces SIX
nephews and lour stepgrandchlidren
Serv1ces will be II am Thursday m 1he Pomeroy Chapel ot lhe FISher
Funer~l Home w1th the Rev Sharon H 1usman olliCiatmg Bunal Will tot
low '" the Me1~s Memory Gardens Pomeroy Fnends may call ulthe luner
al home from 2 4 and 7 9 p m Wedne,day

James H. Tyree
J tmcs H Tyree 75 Snowb til H1ll Sync use d ed Tuesday March 3 19Y8
at h1 s

rt! ~ t dc n..:e

Arr mgements wi ll be announced by Ihe Cremeens Funeral Home Rac10e

Clinton advisor answers
grand jurors' questions
WASHINGTON IAPJ - S1x
weeks atter prom s ne to say lhret.:l
ly completel y and truthfully what
he knew 1bt u11he MoniCa Lew1nsky
mIller lonelllne preSidenl tl lnend
Vernon Jord 10 showed up lod •Y lo
lace prosecutors questmns
Ex peeled to be 1nterrog ned before
a ledcral Jr nd JUry tboul '""lance
he ;ave tormcr Whne Hou se Int ern
Momca Lew1nsky 10 l10d1nh 1lawyer
and a new JOb Jordan had n01hmg lo
s •Y publicly as he was Jr&lt;eted m l1 ht
r 11n at Ihe feder 1l cuurlhouse by n
horde ot news reporters and c tmera
uews alter cellm l! an escort from
DISITICl ot Columbia pollee Irom Ius
home to the down town tn: 1 Onl c
lhere he proceeded unmed1 11ely
Ill Side
In l1te mormn .. Jordan s 1ttorncy
Willltm G Hundle) 10ld rcpmlers
hiS client was I me cool He s Jonc
11 bel&lt; re
Asked 1bon1 J &gt;rd tn s
~eill lon s h•p w th the prcSidenl Hund
ley replied Fme ! here " no nil
On Monday Ms Lew1nsky s
Iawver Willi 1m G•n sbur_ ' nd he
belu.:::v~s h s client w ts tlone 1 ~:ou
pie ollllnes Wi th Pr&lt;Sident Cl nwn 1n
lhc Ov 11 Oi11ce Bul he su1d Bun•
done doesn 1 me tn they h 1d 1 n:: I t
11onsh1p
Gmsbure s 11d Ms Lewn1 s~) s
\ 1sll' hl the Wh11 e House titer ' hc
fell lor !JOb altho Pemaoon n I'll()
were mmtly work rei ned md 10 sec
people &lt;II her th 10 Cl101on bul lh II
thert! were a t.:nuplc t 11111es 'ht: w ts
bnelly Iinne wllh the preSidenl
Gmsbure su .. 0 e:-itt:d there w,\s nc1
ther en Hleh t1me nor enou.:;:-h pnv 1
cy for 1ny salaCIOUs eve nt to
oo.:ur
lnd iV IUU 1b lauuilar With Lmda
Tnpp s lape recorded conversal &lt;UIS
wllh Ms Lew1nsk) sa1d ltfe former
1n1ern spoke ol havlnJ oral sex wllh
Clmtun She told Tnpp thai she once
asked Clmlon why 1hey d1d not have
sexual 1n1ercou rse 1nd the preSi dent
told her he cou ldn t ns~ 11 the 1nd1
vtduals fam1i1 ' w1 1h the Tnpp

Hospital news
Veteran' \1emo r~al
Mond 1y IU ill s 10ns - Hayman
Barmtz Pomem)
Monday d1sch 1 _cs- none
Holzer ~hd•cal Center
DIScharges March 2 - Irene
Lon,e Dmna Meek Ben me Geor,e
Mrs Jame s Kemper and son Mrs
Anlhony Harl md daughler Sean
Lemaster M.11v1n Mullms
B1rth - Mr and Mrs M1chnel
Jack son dauehter Gal11poh s
(Pubhshed w1tb permiSSIOn)

Lewmsky conver ...allons saad
l&lt;rdan s ; r 1nd JUry tes ln11nh y
IH!h l nm help Cilmon md could he
1 ptvotal pbtnl tn the 1nvest1gat10n
One questiOn " whether Jordan
was tn mnocenl dupe or a Willing
p lfiiClpant 111 an alle;eJ scheme to
keep Ms Lewmsky LJlllet tbout an
alle,;ed preSident I 11 atlm Another
question " whelher Ms Lt:wmsky s
lape recorded confidences aboul her
rellllonshlp w1th lhe preSident were
ex.LigJeratlon
Jordan s contacts w11h Ms Lewm
sky mcluded lour mee1111gs a nde 10
a chaulleur dnven car and approx1
m nely 10 phone &lt;a ils endmg 1he
second week of January
Wh1le helpmg Ms Lewmsky lind
a JOb Jordan became concerned and
spoke to the preSident when her
n1me L: tme up 1s 1 W I I ness tn the
F'aula Jones sexual h 1rassment law
suit l.!alflsl Clmtun 1ccordmg to
IIW}crs I und 1If wllh Jordan s
ILlOUnl ol what h tppened
Spe tklll~ on LOild llll n ol
mony mly the lawyers s nd Clinlon
prov1c.led tssur mu~s to Jon..lm th 1t
Ihere w" no scxu 11rcl1llon sh•p

Meigs EMS runs
Un11s olthe Me~_s Counly Emcr
ec nt.: y Mf.:thL tl ServtLc re~.:ordcd three
c all s lor assP.;l ln~:c Monday Un its
rc spoodlnl Included
CENTRAL DISPATCH
f1 10 1m Laurel Cllll Ro Ill
Po neroy Anel Lawson 1reatcd lithe
su :ne
I 0 IH 1 m T •cke rVI IIe R&lt;lld
Racme H ~rold Ra1ncr Camden
Clark Memon.1l Hosp1tal Rac1nc
squad ISSisted
7 5~ p m B~ld Knob Sl ivers ville
Road Portland J ICk Whiteman Vet
cr ms Mcmonal Hospital Rac1ne
sq uad asSISied

The Daily Sentinel • Page 3

All-week hunting bill
signed by Voinovich
COLUMBUS (AP)- Hunung Will be a seven days a week sport thiS year
when a b1ll Gov George Vomov1ch has Signed becomes law
Vomov1ch on Monday Signed the bill wh1ch the LegiSlature approved last
month It goes mto etfec1 m 90 Jays
It also would let property owners have more suy m al lowm 0 hunlers on
their lands
Supporlers of the bill soy Sunday "the only day of 1he wee~ when some
'tlh10ans can hunt parllcularly 1f they work"~ oays weekly
Some ammals already can be hunted on Sundays In 19~8 lawmaker&lt; vol
ed lo allow Sunday huntlnJ lor walerlowl foxes coyotes and eroundhogs
The Sundny hunung proposal g1ves owners ot I()() acres or more lho op11on
ot regiSierln" with the state and allowmg Su nday hunllng on 1he1r land Hunt
mg w1 ll be lega l on all public land on Su ndays
The bill sponsored by Sen Robert Gardner R MadiSon also allows
landowners wllh less th m 100 ~eres lo 1llow Sund 'Y hHnlln.! II they JOIO w11h
ne,_hbors to form a 100 acre hunting area
Many larmers don I like the 1dea ol hun1 •rs pasSi ng lhrough the" fields
on Sundays although a prOVISIOn m 1he bill mcreases the penal lies for Ires
passlnJ
Vomov~eh also Signed a bill sponsored by Rep Cherv l W1nkler R O ncm
nail lh al allows an e&gt;cepuon to day care hcenlln J Youth development pro
eram s operated outSide ol school hou rs by a commumty based ce nler w1ll
nol have lo get a license That b1ll also becomes law 10 90 days

Division of Wildlife sets
open houses for Sunday
The DIVISIOn nl Wildhle has
\-g, eduled live open houses lh II Will
be held around the slate Sunday
Each wddille dislnct wil l hosl 10
open house I rom nmn to 5 p m to
g1ve Interested sport smen outdoor
enthuSiasls and lhe general pubhc an
oppor1un11y to comment on the d1 v1
SIO il S proposed huntllle rc~UI1110ns
lor 1he 1998 99 season
Wildlife DISincl Four wh~eh cov
ers 19 soulheaSiern Oh1o counues
mcludmg Met,;s and Gulha counltcs
wil l conduct 1he diSinct open house
at th• Athens Parks and Recreation
Commun1ty Center 713 E Slate St
Athens
L lSI ye If the DIVISIOn of Wildlife
replaced ns diStncl IISh and eame
hc:unngs with a new open house
lorum wh1ch g1ves more people m
opportunity to rev.ew md comment
on proposed ruk ch m ~cs ApproXI
m 1tely I30 people tttcnded 1he DIS
tnct Four open house liSt year and

h td the opportun 1y to spe 1k with
Wildlile biologiSts ask question s
vmcc opm10ns and otter counter pro
posals to 1he proposed reJulatlons
An mcrease m attendance "expec1
ed I hiS ye"
As requ red by law the DIVISIOn
ol Wildlife Will conduct a st ttew1de
public heann 0 al Yam on March IY
allis DIStnct One of lice 10 Cnlumhus
to rev1ew the proposed rules
The open house lorum " much
bencr su11cd than lhc diStncllhh tnd
J.lme heann.!s to lauht 1te mturm l
tllm about our huntln ! mJ tnppm;
regulal10o propos 1ls ,mJ rece~ve pub
lie ~.:o mmc:nl The t.:tHnmenls v.e
rece1ve Junng the open houses both
wntten md verbal w1ll be rcv~ewed
and conSidered by our sen1or Wildlife
agency sttlt '" developmg 1 '"' ot
!mal proposals whiCh w1ll be pre
sen ted to lhe W ldlile Counul lor
1he1r &lt;'Lllon
s:.ud D1V1s1on of
Wildlife Ch1el M~ehael Budz1k

Pomeroy OKs use of levee
(Conhnued from Page 1)
Vau~han noted that he had been
named chairman ulthe M 1yors Part
ncrsh1p lor Prolress 1consort111m ol
mayors from &lt;.~uoss Ohm
Cou ncilman George Wnghl
rev~ewed posSihle mspeet1on gu1de
hnes lor renlal properlles 10 lhe v1l
laee wh1ch have been developed '"
connecl•on w11h a rev~ew ol the v1l
la .. e s ho u s m ~ ordmum:e
Wnghl noted lhe need lor repa1r ot
a slreeih 0 hl on U01on Avenue
Counu lman Dav1d Ballard
mqwred about 1he demoh11on of 1he
wall ~~ the enlr tncc to Kroger md
asked 11 the wall near the Vlllaee

parkm_ lol would also be torn dov n
Musser explamed lh 11 Ihe wall 11
Kroger would be demolish ed lo
en 1ble Ihe Oh1o Deparlment ol Tr ms
port111on to pl.1ce np Tip on lhe
nverbank and lhe wall atlhe p ~rkme
lot would nol be allected
Counc1 1inan Larry Wehrune noted
lhal lhere were potholes '" neeJ ol
repa11
Council approved the p •ymcnt ol
bills 111 lhe amuunl ol $H O'i2
Present were Vtu_h 111 Musser
Ballard Wn_hl Wehrun_ Counul
member Gcr W Ilion md C l e r~
K 1thy Hysell

Commissioners lease
(Conhnued from Page 1)
reSigned last week
Sus m Oliver executive d~reclnr ol
lhe Mei.!S County CounCil on A!llle
mel wuh the board to 1nv11e lhem to
attend the IJe ncy s 15th anmversary
celebrauun m Apnl
The bo 1rd authonzed Ihe county
hiJ hway deparlmenl 10 purchase a
p1ckup 1ruck trom Don Tate Motors
10 Pomeroy 11 a cosl ol $20 IKKI
The prce "$1 000 less 1h 10 lh 11
olfc r~::U throu 'h tht:: "' 1c s pw ~.;h t' n'
pro r 1n wiHch csllhiiShes Ihe hcsl
1ntl lowest pnlc Th1s pnlc en tblcs
the co unty lo diSpense wuh the b1d
Um .. proo:~ss a~; LorUm .. to Prose~.:ut
'"e Attorney John Lc nles
The dep trlment w" also IUiho
nLed In COlli TILl "ilh PreCo n Co ol
Mandta tn rep! tu.: a bnJ ..c unUcr
t'lllt'rC't'nLy lllt'asurc.., ( n Ol 1vc Town
' h1p Road II 3 IR~ee RunJ
fht: ~o mm1 ss wnc:rs tuthun tcd
p 1y nenl ol bills 10 the amount ol
$c IK 769 96 w1th 225 cnlr es
Pn:senl wert: um1rn1s1i1men.; Janet
HowarJ F~ed Holfman 1nd Jell

Thornton Clerk &lt;..ih na Kloes Dav1d
Spe ncer and M mnmg Roush ol the
h1 ehw ty dt'p trtment comnuss1oncr
candid tie Charles W1lhams anJ Pros
ec ulmg Attorney I entes

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The Daily Sent~-;1
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Tuesday, March 3, 1998

Reds blank Blue Jays in exhibition tilt; Indians lose

_ _Tuesday, March 3,1998

Where's Mark Lemke? Not in Boston

Whiteoak eliminates·Eastern girls 67-62

0

Outsconng Eastern 23-18 m the JUntors Valene Karr and Jesstca
ltnal quarter, the Whtteoak Wtldcats
Brannon who each tossed m game
broke a 60-60 tte on a Carne Naylor htgh twenty pomt efforts, and 20 and
II rebounds respecuvely Semor K1m
three pomter from the top of the key
wtth 39 seconds left then sealed the Mayle m her last game played an
67 62 v t ~ tory over the Eastern Lady
msptrauonal rOle, htlltng several sec
E.1g les wllh cl utch 5 6 foul shootmg ond half clutch baskets for nme
'gumg t.lown the stretch Munday s pomts while Lacey Buntmg and Juli
DtVISIOn IV Secttonal Tournament Hayman each added s1x and
se m1 I mal gaf11e at the Umverslly of Stephante Evans one
Eastern got the openmg up and
,R•o Gr,mde
made
two turnovers to begm the
The maw d1fference '" the game
game
Both clubs traded a bucket
was at the hne where Whtteoak htt
launched her first three
then
Mevers
13 19 lorthe game mtSs1ng JUS! once
for
a
momentum
carrymg 5 2 lead
111 the last round wh1le Eastern htt
Wh1teo.tk
went
on
a 9 0 run to lead
onl y tweile desptte gomg to the lme
II 2 at the 5 22 mark the after an
't, ve more 11mes at 12 for 23
Eastern bows out Wllh an excellent Eastern tune EHS went on a 6 0 run
' 16 5 ovc rtll mark and two champt- for an II 8 mark The Wtldcats went
up 17 8 before Brannon h1t a follow
ronshtps underthw belts the Tn Valley Conference Hockmg Dtv\SIOn up lay tn at the 2 I0 mark Valene
crown ,md a stctJOnal crown whtle Karr then caught fire and htt five
Whlleoak advances to the Dtstnct stratght pomts to cut the score to 19
1fmal s wllh a 12 10 mark to face Oak 17 at the 2R second mark Whlleoak s
Mandy Robe rts h11 a free throw to
Hill
Prt or to the game Whtteoak end the frame 20 17 Whiteoak
Pressure from the E.astern defense
' Coach Todd Graves satd I ve wau1ed three years tor thiS opponunuy (to forced the Wtldcats on an 0-4 run
while a Karr Mayle fueled 4 0 run
play E.tstem agaml
Alter the game Graves echoed the pushed Eastern tn front for the ftrsl
sentnnents Gr,tves was refernng to 11me 2 1 20 at the 6 57 mark before
~alft1me Wh!teo,tk d1d not watver
hts clubs lnss 111 the D•stnc l Cham
p10nshtp 35 14 to Eastern dunng the They \\en! on an 8 0 run tn JUSt one
1
1994 95 campa•gn when Eastern not mtnule and thtrty seconds and EHS
'Wh1teoak went on 10 the Regwnal called ume at the 5 17 mark
Wtth the score 28 2 1 Eastern
,md Oh1o s Sweet 16
Reve nge was sweet but tt dtd not reloaded Whtteoak scored JUSt one
come easv MonJ,\y s game was a ter bucket m the next three- mmutes
rtltc match up betweo;n two 'ery plus wh1le the Lady Eagles pecked
1fine ball clubs Ev 1dence to thiS and away at the hne (Karr Brannon ) for
the exc 111ng atmosphere ot the game a 30 28 tally Despt!e a key Lacey
1l1es m the tact that ntne ttes and n1ne
Bunung Jumper Whneoak agatn
lead changes htghlt ghted the game went on a run to lead 37 30 Evans ht!
'Stx of those ttes came tn the second a free throw wnh 49 left m the half
half
Despt te havmg four sen1ors then Brannon natled a desperatiOn
Wh1teo.tk went mostlv wtth a young JUmper at the buuer to gtve EHS
Ime up of two sophomores and two some momentum gomg tnto the halt
!freshmen Out of that quartet came Eastern trm led 37 33
Jfifty pomts
Eastern scored the first stx potnts
Whtteoak started the season at 3- of the th~rd penod gmng on a 9 0 run
~6. then came on strong to fintsh 9 4 that dated back Into the first half and
tn the laHer h,tlf of the se,tson Mon- gtvmg EHS the lead 39 37
day. the youngsters played ltke pro s
Whtteoak called It me to adjust At
Sophomore Tnsha Meyers led her the 5 25 mark Eastern starter Valene
club wtth IS pomt s freshman Carne Karr p1cked up her fourth personal
Naylor added 14 freshman Adnan fo ul on a charge The game then
V,tnce added ten and sophomore turned ugly as 13 possesstons were
Apnl West tossed m etght
exchanged wtlhout a score Juh HayEastern had two stellar perfor
man drove the pamt and ga1e the
mances from the dynamtc duo of Easter,n team tis b•ggest lead 41 37

Mississippi cracks Top 10
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
AP Sports Wrtter
M'"'"'PP' cO.Ilh Rob Evans
env1-.wned

when ht.: took

' Lil lt'"'

.1 pe re nn w ll os~ r

mer

"" ' years

~ago _

~ htk most ptople scotted at hiS opu

~m s m the loll!.! lllllt' L:ollt:.!e assl:-.tant

tor:,eJ .theaJ w11h a pl.m
Now the Rehel '\ who were ne ver
ra nk ed or won ,my kmd of reuul.1r
,~o:.tson Southt:.tstern Contert: nce IItle
bdore (,,,, year are No 10 Not m
'\ me ol the n.tllon s toughest confer
cnces hut No I0 1n the nauun
Ole MISs (2 1 5) cr.teked the Top
10 1n the AP college hasketball poll
lnr the ltrst ume Monday t vo days

An su Sesa) from Houston and
Arkansas prep standours Ke1th Carter
and bson Sm nh
Sesay ts the SEC sconng leader
( 19 2 pomts per game) havmg .1ver
aged 2 1 3 putnts the past 13 games
.md scon ng Ill double ligures 50
straaght games He aho r mks sax.th m
the league wnh 7 5 rebounds per

oame

Carter who ltke Smtih 19 7 ppg
rpg lts .!JUnior ts seven th m the
SEC m swrmg I 14 9 pp~l and" one
ot the le,1gue s top I p&lt;Hnt shooters
(53 nl 119 1X percent)
Ole MISs record h" heen on tn
upswmg stnce the nnJJie nl the
1995 96 se.,,un when Ev ms made a
.tltc:r t:hm:hm.! 1ts selond :-.tra~~ht out
1•n ; ht SEC Wes tern DtV\Sil~n IItie commtlmenl to pl.1y younger pltyers
We let them pl .1y e .~rl y and lost
1\ 1he.1d ol Ark,tns,\s
1 lot ol c_!.lnll~· s I knew th\! n we wen~
Th1' l 'i not eve n the same pro
E\ ,ln' .... uJ
gr.m1 .as when we got hc!re stx years gawwg e~ pen e m.: e
•: o II "l1 ke m; ht ,1nd da y Ev,tns En!htLurren t pl.aya:r:-t were on the ro...
s uJ We were r.tnkeJ l.tsl 111 the ter ,\lth,\1 tune
The Rehe ls are ~K 20 smce
' k.t ~ ue
~ .. I ... ud when I got here th.ll we lnt:ludm,; 1 1-1. I re~..: on.l .at home
~"' mlul to have .1 pro!!r.tlll th .11 w ' '
Ole MISs e.trned li s ltrst APr mk
I bc,111n~ Kentucky Ark.1n s '' .mJ dtl 1n_; !.t ... t ...e-.ason l\1r one Wt:ek .lilt'! .m
l ~erent .people ltke th II Ev Ills sud up . . d '1ctory nver then Jclcnd111~
~ At that ume !understood why peo nalton.d dtillllpton Kentud y The
i pk left the WilY the y kit
Rebels then m.tdc the NCAA tnurn,\
• Alte r .til Ok M1-s h tJ JUst one mcnt \~ nh their IHst ~~~ w1n ...~::aso n
&lt;

n]

l

lwm nHl~ r~l:ord

th~ 111n~ s~.tsons

Jn

be!orc Evans ,\rrtved The Rebels lm
1
'"hcJ 111 the uppt r hill ot the SEC
I

'" t ~mti1 11!..~ ' nnlj

II

I Jilll''i

1n

si X

:,kc,llks 111d 1111de their nnh NCI\A
!II tUI n,Jillt:ll l .1ppe If liK t m Jl)X I i.lt IU
: t ... urpn :-. 111 .! SEC Inurn 1111 ~ 111 run lm
1 111

l

ltlh llll

IIH. ht.: rlh

In the nnt Ill l1 't AI' po lloi the
: J')'J7 ')X . . e '"'lll Dul..c r~ muneJ No

t1

I ter

t

Jr till

ti ll.:

77 7'\ VILtory o v~.: r

, Nmth (' trulnl un S ttun.J.t v
Dul.. e ( ~7 ~l v. 1\ t".h ll ) nn top tor
th~ . . n.ont.l "tr ll t- hl wet' I.. wllh ..t.X
In s! pltcc \Illes 1nd I 72 ~ p01111 s

I

from tilt: lldllon.J I rnnil.t p~md An
on 1 L~tl ~) "11h tht n ttl on :-. lon_;t'sl
urrent \\ uu11ng ... tre.tk .tt 19 ga mes

'c.:Loml wt th ~() No I \&lt;Ole.., and
I 6K~ po1111s
K "'' '' 11 1 1) sW IIched p l a~es
!lh Nnrt h C:.~ro !Jn.l movm!.! mto
h11d w11h the other two l1 rs t pl.~ee
ole' 111d I IXO pnmh 17 more th 1n
he fir Heel' 1~7 1)
fhc Ok M1" progr.1m dtdn 1
n.tl..t ,,n mHnt:JJ:Jlt: IUrn.Jround under
v ms v.ho sen eLl ~5 years as tn
ss Jst,tnt LOac h &lt;.~t Nr:w Mt:X.ICO State
ex," rcch .1nd Oklahoma State
H1 s str att"gy was to rentllt quail
people wllh 1!lent not neceS&gt;artly
1gh ... Lhool Al l Amt!rH..:4a:-o
I 1-ept one k ner I got from an
lumnu s cnt tc tLtng me .1bout rec rull
" He named ktds ca llmg them
&lt;
rk.an:-tas n.!JI!lh and Tt!xa:-t r~y.!cts
vJns, ud I kept the letter for tour
ears I called hun l,tst week
Tho'e '"ca lled reJ ec ts were
auon,tl pl.tyer ol the ye.1r !malts!
J'

"IIlli! Jl) l~

The Rebel s h 1\e been ranked tn
t: \t:r) poll tha ' se 1:-.on .md thea r t:ur
ren t ..,c ,~.:n g tlllt! w1 nnan g o;~rt!.ak
Includes ltctoncs ,\1 Kentuck y :md
1l\ er .:\rk.ms.a\
Ut.lh Connecltcut .1nd Ken tucky
hdd pl1ce'' 7 mlhiS week s oi.P poll
wh tle Pnncetnn mmcd up one spot
to No X .tnd Purdue JUmped two
pi ~ee s to ntnth
Stutlord dropped three spots 111
le.1J the Sec11nd Ten ,mJ was lnl
l&lt;med hy M1Ch1g.1n St.ne Tex ,ts
Chnslttn Clllcmnall South C 1roltna
Ar~.ln '·" M~eht g ,m Illinois UC LA
and Nt:\\ Ml!x aul
The I lSI live team s were M try
land S)r.1cuse West V1rg1nta Tem
pte ,md Oklthomil St,lte
The ltnal poll of the season wtll
mow the dily alter Se lect ion Sunday

-Sports briefsTENNIS
SCOrTSDALE Anz lAP) Andr~;: A:;4tS'il ~.:o mmg. otl h1 s tirst
:o. tngle' tit I ~ m nlore than :.1 } ear be.\1
Spam s Alben Portas 3-6 6 I 6 2 tn
the li rst round of the Frilnkltn Templeton Tennts Classtc
Second seeded Alben Costa of
Spa1n beut Slava Dosedel ol the
Czech Republtc 7 ~ (7 5) 6 I and
Carlos Costa of Spatn s defeated
thtrd seeded 'Magnus Norman of
Sweden64 76 (R6)

MARTINEZ HOMERS- Cleveland pttcher Steve karsay stands
off the mound as New York's Ttno Martmez, rear, rounds the
bases following a two·run homer tn the second mnlng In Winter
Haven, Fla., Monday The Yankees won, 12·7 (AP)

Scoreboard
FIGHT FOR REBOUND • Eastern's Valerie Karr (12) and an
unldenltfted Whtteoak player f1ght for a rebound dunng Monday
ntght's post-season tournament game at Rio Grande Tratllng play
Is Eastern's Jesstca Brannon (22).
A nasty Eastern man defense had
held Whiteoak scoreless for nearl y
the ent~re thtrd round until West
broke away on a fa.~ ! break at the 2 09
mark Brannon htl one of two tree
throws then Meyers dnlled a three
pomter to tte the score on the Karr
less Eagles A Mayle to Brannon last
break agatn put Eastern up then
Whiteoak agam beat Eastern do\\n
the floor and scored on a fast break
to agam lte the score 44-44
Karr cilme back m wllh 7 19
showmg on the fourth quarter clock
Already WO had gone ahead 46 44
Karr tted 11 a 46 46 on a short followup JUmper West put WO up 48-46 on
a follow up then Buntmg !ted the
score 48 48 w11h a patr of tree
throws The! g~tml! w,as lied three
more 11mes to the 54 54 tal ly how

ever both teams had a eh,mce to c.1p
ttnltze on the others Ill !Stakes and
dtdn 1 n a one mmute and forty sec
ond span c.1ch dub had three chances
to take a dts!tnct ,tdvantage but
turnovers overruled
Meyers htl a long two lor the
Wildcats then lollow tng an Eastern
turnover Evans saved a sure l.1y up
wuh a foul Roberts hu one ol two
free throw s to boost the WO lead to
57-54 at the I c 3 mark Eastern
called lime then Mayle came up wtth
a b1g Eagle dr ve up the lane
Whtteoak s Carr returned the favor at
59 56 then M.1yle f r,1bbed a btg
rebound and Urovt.: 1t m lor a score
59 58
Wuh I 04 lelt Trtsh Meyers went
I for 2 ,u the Ime lor her only mtss
then Haym,mued the score .tt 60 nO

Ohro H1gh School
Boys Basketball
By The Associated Press
Monday's Results
Dlvlsron I
Canton GlenOak 48 Young
W1lson 33
Cle E,tst Tech 76 Maple Hts •
55
Cle Kennedy 74, Nordom.1 65
Cle St Ignatius 99 LmcolnWest 32
Col Brookhaven 105 Franklm
Hts 54
Cuyahoga Falls 17 Akron Kenmore 36
N Olmsted 5~ Cloverleal 48
N Royalton ~3 Cle John Milr
shilll 76 OT
Parma Holy Name 81 P.trma
Normandy 73
,
Untontown Lake 42, Alltance
36
W..rrensvtlle Hts 65 Euc l1d 59
Westervtlle N 45 Thomas Wor
thmgton 40

LOOKS FOR PASS - Whtteoakls Amanda Neal (44) looks for a
pass Inside from her teammates while Eastern's Juh Hayman (14)
gets a good defensive posrtlon. Whtteoak won, 67-62. (Scott
Wolle photos)
Naylor then responded wuh ,, ktller
three potnter (63 601 then M.1yle htt
I 2 at the ltne Naylor rebounded and
was louted but mtssed With 23 sec
onds left On the other end t:lr.mnon
mtssed the ltrst ot two but c,ilmly
sank the second 63 62 ~ tuteoak
Meyers h11 ,, p,ur ol s.!kt1es w1th 22
seconds left then .!Iter an E,\stern
mtss Whtle&lt;l.lk won ,tmad scr,lmble
lor" loose ball and Nilylor htl .1 p.m
ollree throw ' to se.tl the 67 62 wtn
wuh ltve seconds lel t
E.ts tern
htl 25 65 over.ill Wds 12 21 .11 the
lme and had 47 rebounds Eu,tern
h.td IK turnovers I0 ste tis I M,tyle 5)
and 18 fouls
Wh!IC&lt;Mk hll 2 1 59 twos 4 X
three s 11- 19 at the ltn e md h "' 1M
rebounds (Wes t 9 Ne.il nl Whuco,tk
had 12 steals 14 turnmers ,tnd 16

fouls
Score by quarters:
17 16 II IX=62
Whiteoak 20 17 7 21=67
E~stern

Box Score
Eastern (62)
K1m MJyle 4 1/4=9 L,tcey
Buntmg 2 2/2=6 Jesstc.t Br.mnon 92/5=20 Stephame Ev,ms (l-111= I
Jult Hayman] O=o Vakne Karr 76/8=20
Totals 25-0-12/23=62
Whiteoak (67)
Amanda Neal 2-012=4 Mandy
Roberts I 112 =l Audrey Barnell I
I 0=5 Tnsha Meyers 4 I 7/X= IX
Apnl West 4 O=X Holly C.1rr 2112=5 Cam e Naylor 1 2 2/]= 14
Adn m Vance 4 212= I0
Totals 21-4-13/19=67.

lor the Mtssoun V.tllt y Conference
I tile

In the semtlinals of the M1d Con
t1nent C'on t eren~..:c tourn.um:nt Valp.tratso heat Bull alo X4 71 ,md
Youngstown St He dete.lled Oral
Roberts 75 60 The wmners meet
tontght wllh iln NCAA berth on the
l1ne
METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC
lona 90, Soena 75
At Albany NY McDonald stole
the show tor the G.tels but not unul
co,1ch T1m Welsh g,1ve htm a pep t,tlk
Sometlml!s I vc got to get 1nto
hiS e tr and tell hmt to go get 11
Welsh satd When he does that ltke
he d1d tontght he ' unstoppable
Me Don.1ld saved the Gaeh when
ever Stena I 17 12) got close After
the Sa1nts pulled to 6K 61 With 5 04
to play McDon,tld ca me thro ugh
With key h.tskets and then htl SIX ot
tllllt:' ~
seven tree throws 111 the lmtl4 14 to
S 111 Fmnc tsco .mJ Fil~rl e t g h Dtck
keep lona s,tk ly ,\he,tJ
tn \OO .lrt! al'\0 returmng to the NCAA
W.th the score It 4 1 .!114 40 tnlo
tnurn.1men• lor the I trst ttme m the the second h,ill McDon,\ld hll a lou I
1990s
hne JUmper to start a 9 0 run When
At S 1nta Clara C.1lil San Fran
Sten.l m.1de 11 61 5K wllh 7 0 I to play
ctsco e.~rned us ltrsl tnp to the McDonald hil two tree throws
NCAAsstnce 19M2 w1th a XO 67 m
T.1114 K~rksay h.1d IK pmnts and
tory over Gon1.~1~a m the We st Coast Kash1! H.1meed 11 lor f'hna Mclvtn
Conference tnle g.une The Dnn "i Freeny h 1d IXpotnl s ,md Marcus Fatn,\lumal &lt;hamps 111 1955 .md IY56 so n 17 lor Sten.l
wtl l be llt.1k1ng thetr I ~ lh tournament WEST COAST
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San FranciSco 80,
At Ne w York R.th, hon Turner Gonzaga 67
:\Lured .t ..,;.m.~cr be:-.l 17 po1n1.., .1. . F.nr
R.1 ool S,tt.lal ured 14 of hiS
lea,;h Oat.: ktn son ht!~a t Llln.= 1-., li..inJ c.~reer ht,;h IX pomt s 111 the second
Un 1vers11 y Ill' 91 lm the Nort heN
h.ill ·" th~ Dons I 19 101 we nt on .m
Co nl er&lt;nce tllle FDU m.1kcs us II 0 run e.~r l y 111 the second halt to
thtrd lrtp to the NC AA, mJ ' " ' ' lilkc .1 11 ~ ~ k,td
s1nce 19HX
M J Nodilo ,,JJcd II&gt; pmnts lor
Also qu,!ltl ylng tor the NC AAs on San Fr.tnU'iUl whu:h hds won siX
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whiCh b~.11 the Dons twiCe thts ye.1r
NORTHEAST
Faorletgh Dtckmson 105
Long Island U. 91
The Kn1ghts (21 6) overc 1me an
II pomt sewnd h.ilt uefiut Wtlh ,\
41 16tuntobcaltheBI,id btrdsl2 1
I0) and end LI U s 21 g,une home
wmnm~ stre.lk
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We kept our cool when we were
down and we kept our cool when we
got the le.1d Turner s.ud We JUst
dtd ,, gre,\1 JOb nt reboundm~ and
pia) tng ddense
Turner w,\s 12 of 16 !rom the
lteld nnd gr.1bbed 11 rebounds
Ch.1rb Jones the n.Hton s le.tdm;
scorer at 2M It ptr g.une h.1d 21 pomls
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INDIANAPOLI S lAP) - Bob
Kntght expects to he on the stdelutes
when Indhtna opens the Btg Ten Con
ferem:c tourn.unent m Ch1cugo on
Thursday n1ght
But the Btg Ten could have some
th1ng to say about that
The t.:onlerence 1s revu!wtng:
Knaght s CJedton lrom a game
.tgatnst llhn01 s last week ,md the
Hoos1er coach s sl:.tthan g comments
about otl •ctaung espectall y referee
Ted Valentme
I'm trytn g to pl.ty 11 nght down
the mtddle trymg to .malyze what
commiSSIOner Jtm
happened
Delany satd Monday Thts mc1dent
at least as I watched 11 unluld and
heard the allerglow had more heal
than hght
And I thmk the 11me we ve h.1d
to analyze 11 re\ 1ew 1t .md. try to get
the vtewpotnl ot the tnstuuuon and all
the people who Jre close to 11 h.ts
allowed us an .unple opport untty to
se parate the wheat Irom the &lt;hall
We II be domg that over the nex t couple ot days
It s not a tun process We d
rather be spend m ~ our energy m nth
er areas 4u11e honestly Del.my
s ud
Knt~ht rece1ved three tech mc.il
lou!... .t~d w,l\ t~ rown out of tht: ,;.amc
by V.llenttne whose otii Lilltn g
Kntght l,11er ctlled the gre.llest
tr~tvc:st y he h.t:-. ever scc:n .as a col
lege basketh.ill coach
"But the lndtllna cu.tch s.!td Mon
d.w ht' h.ld nu re.ason to thmk the Btg
Ten would suspe nd hun lor hts com

Alli,mce Marlmgton 82 Akron
Coventry 63
Bellbrook 63 Day Chammade
Juhenne 61
Canfteld 48 Hubbard 46
Ctn Roger Bacon 87 Western
Brown 4~
Ctn TullJtn 60 Goshen 59 (0Tl
Ck Bencdtcttne 7R G..r!tcld
Hts Tnnny 47
Kmgs Mill" t?. W1lmmglon 42
Mtlton Umon 46 Gr.1h.un ~4
Niles McK1nley 50 Young
Ch.1 ney .:II
Orrvtlle 71 M1nerva 44
Perry 72 P,unesville H.trvey 46
Spnng Shawnee '6 lntltan
Lake 5 1
Stow W,tlsh ksutl KI R.t venna
SE64
Divismn III
Barnesvtlle 70 Untnn Loc.il 62
Ctn M.1nemont 40 Cm
Fmneytown 1\l
O n Wyomtng '6 Deer P.~rk 4S
Gtrard 5~ W,1rrcn Ch,unptnn 46
Granvtlle 5 1 Jon 1than Alder 4~
Ja&lt;kson Mtlton 71 Un 1ted 5 1
Le,tvlllsburg LaBrae 7 1 C.unpbell Memonal 64
Madtson Pl.uns 7-l L1berty
Umon ~5
Manchester 4ti Northwe,tern
45
New Mtddleton Spnn; lteld IS
W,Herloo 55
Sprtngl tcld ~X W.,tcrlou S~
W.tyneJ tie 45 Sm uhsvtll e 42
DIVISIOn IV
Col H.lr!le) 60 World H.~rves l
4X
Gr.md\lew In Rtdeed,ile ~0
M.lrton C.11h S9 V~llilge Acad
emy 1~

nang streak broken
1\oiiSSOURIVALLEY
Illmots St 84,
SW Missoun 74
At St Louts LeRoy W,ttkms h,td
18 pomts and Dan Muller 17 .ts lilt
nots State (24 5) avenged tis only two
con terence loS&gt;es by be,\llllJ South
west Mtssoun Stale I 16 16) 111 the
title g.tme
The Redb~rds wmners ol 11 ol
the1r last 14 t.·l ml!s. bet:.mlc tht: fiT!\t
MVC te 1m to wm tht! regul.1r sc.lo;on
,md conteren&lt;e tourney utles m conse&lt;.: utt ve ~easnns
Ben K.mdlbmder led the Be'"
wuh 16 pomts

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KALAMA ZOO M!C h !API Mt.unt of Ohto c&lt;t.t&lt;h Ch.trlt e Coles
W:\ )0 Ill senmts hut stable t.:O ndlllon
two Jays titer .m appilrent heart
alt,Kk dunng a Mtd Amenc.tn Cnn
ferent.:e tourn.1ment !.! unc
Coles 56 coll: tpsed mtdway
through the tirst hall ot Mtam• s 67
61 v~etor.y over Western M!Chtgan
Asmt,tnt R ty Martm wtll d~rect the
leam m wnrght s scnufilhll g.ame
~ga tn st Kent at Toledo Ohto
PLEASANT HILL C•hl (APl Former Golden St.lle player Lllrell
Sprewell fo,t control ol hts c,tr on a
nnrthem C.tltlorma lreeway while
changmg l.mes cuusmg another veht
cle to lltp onto us ruol
Sprewel l suspended by the NBA
lor hts auack on coach PJ CarleSI mo was not tnJured tn the acctdent
Sunday mornmg Jbout 80 mt les
northeast ol San Franctsco Two ptople tn the other car sustatned mmor
tnJUnes No uckets were 1ssued and
the acctdent was under mvesttgatton
BASEBALL
DEDHAM . Mass &lt;APl - Mo

By The Associated Press
Mark Lemke was a playotT constant for the beller part of a decade
wtth the Atlanta Braves
Wtth less than a month left tn
spnng trammg, the 32-year old sec
ond base man sttll doesn I have a JOb
Lemke s agent Lonnte Cooper,
satd Monday that the Boston Red Sox
made an offer but not e nough
Boston has a I otd at second base
because Jeff Frye suffered a season
endmg knee tnjury
Red Sox general manager Dan
Duquette satd he offered a nunor
league contract to Lemke and Greg
Gagne the Los Angeles Dodgers
shonstop last season who played sec
ond base for Mmnesota tn 19K8
My conversations weren I frull
ful for Mark to constder 11 Cooper
sa1J ot hts talks wtth Duquette
Lemke made $2 mtllton m 1997
the last of htS 10 seaso ns wtth the
Braves
Duqueue satd he would constder
tradtne for a second baseman but
datmed he was happy wuh the ciln
dtdates already mcamp - M1ke Gal
!ego. Lou Merlom and Donme Sadler
Of the three only Gallego has played
m the maJOrs and at 37 ts a p.trt-ltme
player
Merlom went 1-tor-4 and Sadler
1-tor 2 tn Monday s 13-8 VICtory
o1er the PtUsbur~h Ptr,ttes
Bost on scored 10 nms 1n ~ he ltrst
two mnmgs and Nom.u Garcmparra
homered tor hiS ltrst htt m II spnng
at-bats tn the game at Fort Myers
Fla
DenniS Eckersley rettred all three
bailers he fac ed m the SIXt h mntng
hts llrst .tppearance lor the Red Sox
smce they tr,tded htm to the Ch teago
Cubs 111 1984
In other games Monday
Reds 7, Blue Jays 0
Rooer
Clemens \\as htl h,trd tn hts
e
spnng debut as Ctncmnatt 'hut out
Toronto at Sarasota Fla
Dmlln Young l-imglellm '"o runs
,md Edt.he Taubensee h.td a two run

homer lor Ctncmnatt, wht&lt; h scored
live runs on seven htts m the tirst
mnmg agatnst Clemens The AL Cy
Young Award wtnner threw 75 pttches tn two tnnmgs struck out live and
walked three
Red~ starter Pete Harntsch gave up
one hlltn three mnmgs
Cardinals 13, Dodgers 5
At Juptler Fla Mark McGwtre
hu a three run homer hts second
homer of the spnng as St Louts
ptled up 15 htts and routed the
Dodgers
McGwtre, who hll a 450 homer
Saturday m htS first spnng game
connected m a five-run second mnmg
otf Dan Hubbs Rookte Juan Munoz
0 for 7 m the lirst two games hll a
three-run homer oft Enc Weaver m
the seventh
Devil Rays 6, Royals 2
At St Petersburg Fla Tampa
Bay wh1ch started IJ 2 scored tour
runs 1n the seventh ,,no won lor rht:
lirst It me agmnst maJor league com
pelt!IOn
Mtke Kelly began the seventh
wuh a stngle oil Rod Steph stole sec
ond took thtrd on Mtke DtFehce s
bunt and soured when Steph mtshan
died Aaron Ledesm&lt;~ s chopper tor an
error

Marlins 5, Mets 4
At Melbourne Flil Lu" Casttllo
smgled home the go .1he.1d tun m the
e tghlh mntng as Flonda r.lllied
Marhns starter L1van Hernandez
the MVPot the World Senes and NL
l:h,lmpwnshap senes m~1de h1s hrst
.tppearance ol the spnng and allowed
two hils tn two shutout tnnmgs
Tigeni 6, Rangers 3
At Lakeland Fla Dam1on Easley
hll a gr,tnd slam ,\S Detroit sent Texas
to tis lirst loss tn four g~mes
Bryce Flone obta1ned tn an ottse t&gt;On trade wtth Mtlwaukee
allowed one run ,md one htt m 2 I 3
mnm2.s forth!! vactory
Yankees 12, Indians 8
At Wtnter Haven Fla Dale
S\eum htl" two-ru n double and Tmo

Knight awaits word
on Big Ten action

D1v~'10n II

lona and three others earn NCAA tournament berths
By The Assocuoted Pn!ss
John McDonald scored ~4 potnh
- I0 tn a row tor the G.1els 1.11e m
the game- and lona be.tl S~en,t 90
75 •n the MAAC ttll e g.une Mond.1y
mghl toe 1rn tis first NCAA Inurn 1
ment berth smce 19X5
I won I he nervous when I wale h
the seeds becau'e I know we II be
m lona s Donell Muchell satd
The past two years the Gaels
entered the Metro Atlantic Athlettc
Con le renc~ tourney as the No I seed
but f,uled to rea&lt;h the ltnals ellher
lllne Th.mk s tu McDon,tld the result
was dillerent
It \\,ts one of the b1gge\1 g.uncs
ot m)io! ile sa 1d McDonilld a sentot
gu mJ who atlded SI X. .assists I was
n 1 gomg to k t tham stop me
Ion,\ I 27 51 won more than 10
g unes m e.at.: h ot the past 1\\o \t! 1
son' but sculed lor NIT htds both

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V,!U!hn had heen dnn~lllg .11 '' stnp
du b" hdore h~ \..fash~.:d anto ~• L~ar
p.trked heS!de the ht ~ hw.1 y .tnd
!lt ppeJ "" pllkup .!Cc&lt;\rdtn g totes
umnny m h1~ m.tl un drunken Jnvmg
lhan!C"'
It W41:-t ObVIOUS lh4\l he WtiS JO(OX\Caled Trooper P.tul McCarthy satd
rea(;hln'•e the t:ondus aon alter the
Bo,ton Reu Sox l!rsl basem,m fa1led
There s no
ctght sobnetv h: sls
d&lt;,Jubt tn my nu nd
V.tu!!hn w.ts dnvmg tn Norwood
early J~n ') when he struck ,, Ford
Escort p.trked on the shou lder and
rolled hts piCkup truck

CHICAGO (AP) - Longttme
Chteaco Cubs broadcaster Jack
Bnckhouse who collapsed while
dressmg to att~nd H&lt;~rry Caray's
funeral has a brum tumor that probably ts bentgn The 82-year-old Hall
ot Fame announcer was scheduled to
have the tumor removed today at
Northwestern Memonal Hospital

I haven 1 h.1d .111y wnt.IC I \\ llh
.myhody (,\I the B1.,! Ten) he s,uJ
But 11 s llllpthsabl e lnr me tn he hew
th 11 tn vtew ol .ill that took pl.1ce tn
that sllll.lllun anJ wh.at has been done
or h.t ... nol heen dnn t! ell her way with
other CJedaons ol t:o u.:hes th1s ye41r
th.11 there ts ,uty concethlhle "'''on
lnr me to thtnk !hat I would not be

co.n.: hm u

Deli~Y satd a deC! stun nu ght wke

up to three days whtch would com
ctde wtth the sl.lrl ot the conlerence
tourn,tnlent tn Chtcago lndtana ( 1810) ts seeded stxth- and opens the
tourn.1ment agamsl lith-seeded Ohto
State IX ~ I) Thursday ntght
I wtsh 11 dtdn t have to happen
now There s no l!Ood t1me to rev1ew
mailers l1ke ihts • Delany sa1d Its
not tun 11 s not comlurtilble for Joybody But the tmdmgs wtll be the
Jindmgs and the ltmmg wtll be the
umtng and there s not much I '''"do
.1bout that
Kmght s eJec uon foll owed,, con
tront.n\On wnh Valentine alter Indiana lreshman Luke Recker Wils
knocked to the floor whtle shootmg
Kntghtthought Recker s shot should
have ~.:ounted bec.:.tuse of goahem.lmg

but othcwl s ruled there was no goal
tendmg when lllm01s Sergto
v'vkCI,un pulled the nm
McCI.un recetved" techntcalt oul
hut Recker s shot d1d not count
hecause otltcl.lis satd they cou ld not
.t\:-tUillt: 1he b.lll would h.avl! gone 111
Kmght who re~..:eaveLI one tcdma
1.: II e.trhe-r an th e g.ame 'poke to
V.!lentme then w.tlked over In che&lt;k
on Rt:t.:hr "ho w.as sttlllyang on the
tloor md V~llentme gave hun,, '\t!lond l~t.:hmu.1l .tn .lutom,liK CJI!t:llnn
Kmght n~"' IIllO ·' r.ae~ .and ft:Lt:IVt:J
the third techniC il
H.tnk NiChols the NCAA s
nauonal t.:oon.hn.alor ot olli..,;htllng
~.uJ l.a:-.t week that V.ak:nttnc .mJ hts
~rew ahsnlutt!ly got th 11 pl.ay nght
m notcuunung Rc~. : ker' tteiJ g.o.ll
Oh1o St,\le u1.1ch Jun 0 Bnen '""I
he hopes Km ght won I be su'p&lt;nJed

Martmez followed wtlh a two-run
homer 111 a stX run second tnntng
M,trltnez Chad Curtts T1m
Rames and Luts SoJo each had two
of New Yorks 19 htts 111 the 1irsl
meetang between the teams smce
Cleveland elimmated the Yankees m
the AL dtVISIOn senes last October
SOJO was htt tn the left hand by Jaret
Wnght s first pllch X ra ys were
negative
Ph-olhes 8, Twms 4
At Fort Mye rs Fla Kevm J o rd~ n
had four hth and Phdadelphm took
adv.mt a,;e ot sax errors
Delense spott ed the Twms debut
of Mtke Morp n pllchmg lor hiS IOth
tedm m 41 20 yeltr t.: .treer Thre.: errors
m the l1rst led to three unearned runs
But Morg.m tlso luokeJ rusty gl\ 1ng
up three htts and two Willks 111 two
mnln!!s
Ortoies II, Expos 9
At Fort L111uerd.de Fla Em
Davt ' homered and doubled D.! VIS
who b.tttled ~..:o lun t:a n ~.:er last sea . .on
gave Balli more a 4 21c,ld mthe thtrd
wnh an uppostle lidJ shot to nght oil
Carl P 1vano He .1lso doubled 111d
scored on a double by Cal Rtpken tn
the se..,;ond
Sh.me Andrews went 1 lor I lor
the Expos outscored 21 II m three
losse:-, this spnng
Astros 7, Braves 6
At Ktsstmmee Fla
Mttch
Meluskey hll ,, uebreaktnJ b,\Ses
loaded douhle tn the ntnth tnmng lot
lowang a p.ur ol errors
Houston got two w.1lks 111 the
ntnth by Pedro Borbon maktn g ht s
first appe.mm~,;e 111 1g.une sanee II!Jr
mg a li gament tn hiS lei! elbow m
August 1996
Borbon felt somelhang tn has
elbow after walk•ng J R Phtllips the ltlth batter he laced - and took
h1msell out ot the g.une He was to

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Angels II , G1ants 10
At rempe An~ rookte Troy
Glaus 11ed the game with a two-out
homer m the 111 nth and Frank BolIck s run sl:onng smgle two bailers
later gave Anahetm the vtctory over
San Franu sco
G1ants reltever Enk Pl.mtenberg
was one out ,\way from a save when
GI,\U' homered Justtn Baughman
tnpled bel ore Bolick drove 1n hts sec
ond run ol the g tmt:
Dmmondbacks 7, Bn!wers 4
At PhoeniX Andy Benes allowed
one run and three h1h tn two annmgs
,md Travts Lee went 2 lor 3 home
red and dro ve an two runs tor An
zona whiCh unproved to 4 0
T~e D1amomlhacks who tram tn
Tucson Anz "ere playmg thetr tirst
~.u n~ m PhOt! ntx JUst males lrom
their regul,lr se,\son home whtrh
they toured dftt:r the game Malwau
kee dropped to 0 4
Padres 8, Rocktes 4
At Tucson Tony Gwynn drove tn
the fi rst run ol ,, four run fifth mnmg
.as S;.~n Dat: go 1mproved tn 4 0 Col ~
or,tdo s John Burke allowed ltvc
runs seven hats and towo walk:-. m I
I \ anntn go,;
Don \\engen plt&lt;hed two score
k ss llllliO .!.s tor the wm
White So'X 8, Cubs 3
AI Mes.\ Am Albert Belle and
M,•gglio Ordonez htt b.tck to-back
homers "the Ch1ca;o Whtte Sox got
1he1r l ar~ l wm of the sprmg.
Henry Rodnguez htt hts tirst
homer ol the spnng tor the Cubs
Martners 9, A's 2
At Penna Anz 'liandy Johnson
pitched three shutout mnmgs m hts
second sprmg outtng a.s Seattle held
Oakland to two htls
Johnson allowed three htts and
one walk and struck out tour

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TAUBENSEE HOMERS - Clnctnnatl's Ed Taubensee, right, Is
congratulated by teammates after he hit a two-run homer against
Toronto oil Cy Young w1nner Roger Clemens durtng the first
mnmg of Monday's sprtng tratnlng game In Sarasota, Fla the
Reds won, 7-o. (AP)

-Sports briefs,1;UTO RACING
DAYTONA BEACH Fl.t lAP)
- Al ler the new Ford 't!Urus dum
1nan1 performance SunJJy tn the Las
Vegas 41111 NASCAR .tnnounced
rule c han~es thilt should help Chevro
let .md Ponthll: dnve rs
Starling Sunday at the Pnme,tar
~110 til Atl .mta rc tr sp.,lcrs on hoth
m.Jke:-. nl Forll~.:.ar s will be lowen.:d
one qu .utt!r ot .111 m ~h The T1uru\
wh~e h ts ph.!SIIlg out the Thunderbird
111 the W111:-.ton Cup 'e ne' will hi.i ¥1:
a 4 7&lt;; 1nch ' pod er Thuntlerhtrd
spotters will he lowered to 4 5 1nch
es

My ptrson,il kcl tng " I hope
hi.! s !!0111 1! to he th t!re He.:: ha..., me tnt
so m~tt.:h In the 81.! Ten Conlt:rcnLc
th,ll ,lithe 11" 1 1m1r~1ament m the hts
tory of the conference 11 wou ld he 1
good thmg at he w.as parllupallng

wuld h,1ve used a day ol rest I know
I cou ld hilve
Ukan Fl!.!!!"' .tnd Kat1 e Dntt!.!lts
each scored 12pomls to lead Purdue
The wtn gave th~ Boalerm.akers
thetr ltrst tournament ch tmptonshlp
,md ,m .tutom,lttc NCAA Tournament
btd Purdue also c linched lis nmth
overall b1d 111 the (,,, t 10 se,\Sons and
wtll n1.1ke lis lllth conse&lt;uttve
appearance
G,~rner who scored 19 potnt' to
lead Penn S111e was selected '" the
tournaments Most Vtluable Player
Garner had X6 p01nts and 37
rebounds m four games Helen Dar
ltng chtpped 111 II pomts lor the Lady
Ltons
Garner ts Penn State s thtrd tour
nament MVP tn the past lour year&gt;
M ssy Masley
MVP 111 1\195 .1nd
Ang•e Potiholf m 1996 when Penn
State defeated Purdue 7 I 69 for the
ehamptonsh!p
As the fifth -seeded team Purdue
ts the lowest seeded te,lm to wtn the
tournament

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Purdue wins women's Big 10 title
INDI ANAPOLI S iAPl - Playtng
m tournament:-. t.:.m ht: tx~aU\I tn g on
.1 t~.tm JU'I ,tsk Penn St.11e c&lt;M&lt;h
Rene Portl1nd
'fhe Boilernt.~kers d~l.:;~ted the
Lady Ltons ~9 49 Monday nt 0 hl 1n
the champ1ons ht p g.1me ot the B1 g
Ten women s h,\s~etb,\11 tournament
Penn St.ue ( 17 13 1 pl&lt;~ym g 1ts
fourth game 1n lour days went over
etght mmutes w1thout swnng m the
ltrst half as Purdue 120 9) butlt a 25
II lead on Katte Douglas JUmp w1th
4 20 remamtng m the hall
I thtnk 11 hurt us s,ud Penn
Stille s Andrea Garner Jbout havtng
to play four g.tmes tn tour dJys We
dtdn 1do what we wanted We dtd not
press and then had to run and keep
back on defense
Portland sa1d that perhaps a day
between the semtfi nals and linah
would have been helpful
The ltmmg of !he game s (Sun
day) hurt us more than anythmg
Portland sa td Playmg fnday Into
Sunday was really short term We

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El Nino giving scientists
fertile laboratory material
By JANE E. ALLEN
AP Science Writer
SAN DIEGO- While thts year's
powertul El Nmo nuns mtsery worldwtde, it has blessed sctenttsts wtth a
laboratory lor tmprovmg thetr under'tand mg long-term climate trends
And sc tenttsts say El Ntno's angry
skies are creau ng JUSt the nght ellmate to keep much-needed research
dollars llowmg
The ocean-warmmg phenomenon,
the most watched and wetghed ever,
,!lr~ady has venfied forecasts tssued
l.tst su mmer when metcorologtSis
warned that torrenual wmter rams
cou ld torment Cahlorma and southern

~ tates

"Thts event IS the first ltme that
the sc tenttfoc communtty and Nation,,, Oceanographtc o~nd Atmospheric
Adtntntstralton have gone pubhc
wtth the forecasts- at constderable
nsk - tn an area where we don't
have thai much past expenence." satd
John Wallace. an atmosphenc sc tenlts l at the Umverstly ol Washmglon
tn Senttle
Had thetr predtcltons fizzled. so,
too. mt ght thetr tundtng and credthtlll v
So I.Lr. wtth Texas, MISstsstppt ,
Lou tstana. Flonda. the Carol mas and
p.trh ol Caltfornta s&lt;&gt;.tked and the
N\1rthe111 :'\lat e~ h~avmg a nuld w1nter.
most ol tht! conllnenlal forecast 1s

play1ng out
Sucwssful predtctlons · gtve more
con fi dence tn the money that's gomg
to research ... says Ltsa Goddard. a
clunate research sctenllsl ntlhe Untverstly of Cahfornta, San Dtego's
Scnpps lnstllutton ol Oceanography
Dunng the penodtc phenomenon

called El N1no, westward blowmg
trade winds weaken and allow a mass
of warm water to expuod eastward
across the troptcal Pactlic Ocean to
South Amenca. The warm waters are
hke an engme, feedmg heal mlo the
atmosphere. dtsruptmg almosphenc
ctrculatwn and worldwtde weather
The res ult has ran ged from
drought 1n Indonesta and northern
South Amenca and below-normal
rat nfall m parts of southern AInca to
nooding m central-east Ainca, north ern Peru Chtle .md southeastern
South Amenca
El Ntno sc tence begtns wtth
mslruments placed m the ocean and
on satellites About 70 buoys swltoned m the Pactlic measure &lt;ea
temperature Satelhtes bounce radar
oil the oce,m surlace 10 measure Its
hetght and the depth of tiS warmer
upper layer Other sale lhtes take sea
su rface lemperacu·e readmgs And
commerctal shtps are used to drop
temperature se nsors

In La Jolla. the I 090-toot-long
Scnpps Pter ts an mtegral part of the
mslllullon's laboratory.
ChmatologiSt Laurence G. Rtddle.
weanng" "Blame II On El Nmo" Tshtrt, dtmbs atop a gray clapboard
shack 10 pomt out 1nstruments mon tlonng temperature humtdtty and
wmd
lnstde the shack, he hits,, wooden hatch wtth a vtew ol the waves
lnppmg below, where 'cteniiSts lower tubes to analyze the water Radar
measures sea surface height
Back 1n thetr ollices. meteorologists use computers to comp1le and

translate data about thts El Nmo and
tis predecessors Other cl11nate set-

enlists feed wmd and wave data mto
supercomputer models.
Rtddle satd San Drego rainfall hll
a mtleslone on Feb 17 The I0 inches that had fallen stnce the ofticial
"water year" started Oct. I exceeded the annual average and put San
Dtego ahead of 11s ram fall tn the great
El Ntno winter of 1982-83.
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Pulhng up a multtcolored graph.
he sard the 16-plus mches recorded at
the Los Angeles Atrport from Oct. I
to Feb. 17 repre sent more than double the average for the penod
Shown the graph, Nicholas Graham, a chmale &lt;ctenlist who used
models of thts year's El Nmo to make
cltmate predtclrons. exclatmed wllh
reltef: "That looks good'"
By Feb. 24. the Los Angeles ramfall was up to 20 7 mches. more than
2 1/2 times the average for the pen ad
Last summer. Graham ran several atmospheric models The maJOrtly
predtcled above-normal Cahfomia
rami nil through the wmler
Graham dtrects the cltmate forecast dtvtStOn of the lnternalronal
Research Institute for Chmale Predtctton The JOint venture of Scnpps.
Co lumbta Untverstly's LamontDoherty Earth Observatory m Paltsades. N Y. and NOAA was created
last Apnl co provtde early warnmgs
ol potentially destrulltve we,\lher
pauerns.
The sctentl lt c warnmgs led to
preparatton around the world. from
cleanng llood control channeb m Los
Angel~s to m.1nagmg water 10 Soulh
AInca m anucrpatlon of dry 'condrtJons

U.S. birth rate dives to lowest
level in more than two decades
By MARIA PUENTE
USA Today
The U S btrth rate has fallen to a
hl"ilonc low. ty1ng a record set m the
mtd- 1970s
The reason for the declme .
demographers say, ts that more baby
boomers are movmg out ol the chtldbeanng years (ages IS lo 44) and
more ott he U S popul.tlton ts ltvtng
longer.

The btrth rate IS delined as the
number ol btrths per l .OOO people
For the 12 months that ended June
30. 1997. the btrth rate was 14.6
htrlhs per 1.000 populatton nat lted
avera~es set tn 1975 and 1976.
accorJ11tg to the Natlon.tl Center lor
Health St.tltsllCS, whtch tracks

u s_

vllal statistiCs

The d.tt.t show that the btnh rate
has fallen 13 percent smce 1990 and
3H percent smce 1960
The U S fentlny rate. defined as
the number of tmths per 1.000
womt!n of ch1ldbeunng age. also Js
approachmg a record low. slattsttcs
' how. Demographers constder the
krtahty rate a more prec1se gauge ot
reproduction
For the ye.tr endmg June' ,997. the
US krttlny rate was 1&gt;5 I btrths per
I.(K)() women ol chtldbe.111ng .tge.
comp.tr~d wllh 65 0 rn 197f&gt;. the
n~unllow

The baby boomers. who n1.1ke up
the largest gener~lt J on 111 relent U S
hiStory. are Amencans born from
1946 to 19M The oldest baby
boomers wtll turn 52 thrs year
The generalton after th e bab)
boomers has less mlluence on the
btnh rate because 11 ts much smaller
1n number
It Coday's declmmg btrth rate can
be expl,uned by agmg baby boomers.
what expl.uns the declme 111 1976.
when baby boomers were m pnme
chlld-beanng year~ I The contrasts
betw~~n the two eras are stark. sntd
Carl Haub. demographer at the Populalton Reference Bureau. a Washrngcon thrnk tank that studtes popuJattOn trends
··Back then tl was the economy."
Haub sntd "The country was m a
recession; there was (rampnnt) mtlalton . we went through two oil shock'
Women were begmmng to enter the
work force. but cht ld care was scarce
Access to birth control was begmnmg .·•
Today. the economy ts ro,mng.
mllalton IS vtrlu.tlly ntl. and otl IS
plenttful Women are present
throughout the work force . chtld
c.tre IS more wrdely a\ar lable; and
btrth control ts wtdely practtced
Stgntticantly. the current btrth

yt=ar

rate mtght he even lower but lor the
16 mtllron legal tmmtgrunts whu
have come to the Untied Stales smce
1976 St.tiiSilcs show that loretgnborn women. especrally those trom
htgh-btrth-rate lQuntnes. on average
have more chtldren than native-born
women

"There's a possrbtlny (the btrth
rate) may go a bl! further down. but
I t..lon't ~o;ee II derllmng "'t!nlf lcantly
,Is long as 11nllll!_!r,111nn 110m Lalln
Amcnca and A''" cnntmuc:-.." :-.4ud
Amaru Buchu demographer al the
Census Bure.tu About XO perce nt of
ummgr4mt' stn~.:c I'J70 have lOme
from Asta. Lalm Amenca and the
Canbbean
Haub l,mtwns 4tgiunst readmg wo
much mto btrth-rate slaltsttcs. In a
sense. he " ud . the current btrth rate
IS a stalrsltc.tl "blip." merely a retleclton olthe unusually large stze olthe
baby -boom generalton and tis agmg
Moreover. demographers usc a vanety ol stausucal yardsltcks to measure
feruhty and reproduclton, each of
whtch produces dtflerenl snapshots
ol current trends.
"For example, the btrth rate doesn't me,m that w.omen are h.tvmg a
smaller number ol children each "
Haub satd "Today. the average
Amencan woman bears two chtl
dren "

In spite of his youth, 'Mr. Fixit'
of Medicare has track record
By ALICE ANN LOVE
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Bobby Jtndal
ts a newlywed who JUst bought ht!&gt;i
ftrloil hou 'f .md h,ls i.t long w.ty to ~n
hdorc ~.:onfronllng hts own retire ment Bul the 16-year olll wt ll help
decu.k wh.tt ht.llth ~.:ovl!r.ag.e
Medtcare c.m .tllord lnr mrlltons ol
baby boomers tn thet r g:oltkn ye41rs.
"Our ge ner.ltlon nel!&lt;.ls to t.lkl!
responsthtltty and needs to t.tke an
tntere't m these pro~r.uns lur the
elderly bec.u~Se tl they' re only
vtewed as pt ogr.tm s lor the elderly I
thmk they're even more vulner.tble ..
' a"l Jmll.tl. who wtll head the ,call ol
a nl!w htpartl'.;.m commhston on tihe
future ol Medtc.tre that begt ns work
Fnd.ty
.
The! l'Oilllm " ton. made up of l.t wm.lk~r' .md pnv.H~·sc!ctor txpert:-..
mu't rcpon to Congress and Prest·
dent Cltnton by March 1999. and
there '" consensus Congr~ss should
act swtll ly on tis recommendaltons
" Hts responstbthty wtll be enormou,,' satll Rep Btll Thomas. RC.tltl who recruited Jmdul
Many are surpnsed by hrs youth.
but M.trgarel A DIXon. prestdenl ol
the Amencan Associat ton of Rettred
Per,ons satd ol Jrndal's parttctpalton
111 the deb.tte " When more than one
ge ner:.ttton ca n bl! mvolv~d. we thtnk
u· ....1 \ ery po ... tiiVC thmg ..
Jmd.tlts not wtihout expenence
The ambtltous young man, whose
p.uents 11111111grated to the Untied
Stales lrom lndta. was born and
ra1std 1n Baton Rouge. La He got
degree m btology and pubhc poltcy
at Brown Umverstly and planned to

bl!come a doctor
But niter a su mmer rnternshtp on
C.tpttol Htll.tnd" Rhodes scholarshtp
,,, Ox lord Umverstty. he ended up m
Wm•htngton .1s a ~.:onsuh.tnt helptng
l'Oillp.mles n.tV1):!411C ,\ ht:.tllh c.lfe
marketpl.l\.:C t ran:-.lorrn~d by managed
c.m!
He w.ts .thoutlo head 111 Japan on
,1 JOb when new Louasaan,t Gov
Mtke Fo,ter askc!d hun to ~ome
home
Jtnd.tl h.td re.td .tbout Lotllstan.r s
problems w11h lis hlo,ned health prngr.un lor the poor In hiS sp.lre tune.
he h.td wntten a JO-page paper outhnmg pnss1ble solutiOn'
The p.tper m.tde its way to Foster.
who wa"' Impressed enough to thtnk
ol ottenng Jmdal - then 2-l - ,,
ht gh-kvel JOb ,It Loutstana s Depnrtmenl of Health and Hosp ttals
" II you want to otler me the hend
JOb. I'll thmk about n." Jrndal s.ttd he
told surpnsed Fosler advt sers
Even more surpn~ed wen! state
lawmakers when Foster gave 11 to
htm.
" l cou ldn 'tbeltevemyeyes lsatd
they're gorng to eat h11n .thve.' sard
Loutstana Sen. John Hamkel. who
heads the chamber's t1nance commlltee But Hamkel satd " He JUst dtd
a heck of a good job...
In two years, Jtndal reduced the
yearly cost of Medtcatd per benefictary tfy $325 and put the program
mto surplus He dtd It largely hy
gotng after health care provtders
who were etCher chealtng Medtcatd
outnght or geurng pard more than
they deserved.
Urged on by Foster, Jm~al sensa-

ttonai1Lell the (.:rackdown. even go1ng
wtth a TV reporter to con lronl cltntc
operators payt ng parents to send
healthy chtldren tn lor appomtments.
Somt! advocah:!s fur the poor cntICI Zt:ll htm. however. lor tocusmg too
mm:h 011 the bottom line

In 1996. he dtmutatetl a progmm
that helped people 1111povemhed by
the exp~nse ol catastrophtc tllness.
then trumpeted ,, Medtcatd budget
surplus
But J tndal also has recognt zed hts
mtslukes lflltc' s.ty The c~tl.tstmph11..: progr.am. fur t:xampk. was mostly restored
· To hiS credtt. lthm~ he was sur-j)rt&gt;cd by the effects o_L&lt;;_ome ol those
lUtbacks. and I thmk he dtd a good
JOb ol rev1slt1ng some." sa1d Marcus
Carson . lormer dtreclar ol the
LouiSt.tna Healthcar~ Campatgn
Jmdal
acknowled2es
that
Medtcare. whtch provides' health care
for 3R nullton elderly Amencans. h.ts
bigger problems barely dented by the
most obvrous soluuons Anlt -lraud
measures and cuts to hosptlals. lor
example. were part of Ia &lt;I year's balanced budget
But experience has left htm opumtstu.:.
"So many Urnes u's easy to say
health care will grow by 10 percent
a year and there's nothmg we can do
about 11 unless we cui rates or ratse
taxes," he swd. " I thtnk we need to
re-exnmtne those assumptions."

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may have faced uranium exposure
By NORM BREW.ER
Specitically the report cl.umed
and JOHN HANCHETIE
• Medtcal care lor velernns h.ts
Gannett News Service
been "stdelracked by deltberate
• WASHINGTON - As many as ettorts of the Pentagon to downplay
400,000 Amencan troops may have both the scope nnd seventy ol Gu lf
been exposed to dangerous depleted War exposurl!s" and th.1t Dden:\~
urantum m the 1991 Per~ran .G~ It Department ellorts on the subjeCt are
War and the Pentagon deltberately "trreparably flawed ..
covered up tis significa nce, a new
• The Veterans Aff'"" Dep.trlmenl
hard-hlllrng study satd Monday
has used '"tnac~..:urate tcstmg meth"The Pentagon 's desire co ensure ods" 10 screen Gull War veterans lor
the luture use of depleted urantum depleted wantum exposure.
ammuntlton has taken precedence
• As many as 17 nattons now have
over the need to protect Amencan depleted ur.tn tum warhealls. so the
troops." satd the 235-page report t.tcltcal advantage the Untied States
ISsued by a coalitton of three inllu- had tn Desert Storm has been lo&lt;t
enltal advocacy groups perstslenlly .myway
en Ileal of the Department of Defense.
• Even though the Defense
The report . . from the NatiOnal Department has had a tr,unmg proGulf War Resource Center. the Mtlt- gram on handltng depleted ur.tnuun
lary Toxrcs ProJeCt and the Swords to \!nee 1995 troops sttll have not
Plowshares Vet~rans Rtghls Organt- rece1ved sulh ses:-. tnn s nor been
zatJon. comes as a new possible con- shown vtdeot.lpt!d tr4untng maten.1l.
lltct with Iraq lrngers.
"We are lucky ,, conlltct 111 the
But even as 11 does, the war wt!h gulf dtdn't erupt recelllly. because tl
Saddam Hussem seven years ago th~ shootmg st.trted .~g~un. people
contmues to spark controvtrsy and there haven't had the lratning on
clatms of federal bungling tn (depleted uranttllll)," s,ud D.tn Fahey.
response to complaints of mystery research dtrector of Swords Into
symptoms of what collecttvely IS Plowshnres
known ._, Gulf War illnesses from
Deputy Delense Secretary John J
more than I00,000 of those who Hamre on Jan . 7 ordered .til mtlunry
served.
departments to 1mplemen1 tr.unmg
Dunng the short 1991 war. U.S "lor those ltkely to be exposed" and
and Bnttsh tanks and atrcraft pumped gave a 60-day deadlme tor the brass
about 1&gt;30.000 pounds of depleted to provtde spectlic plans to do so But
uramum penetratnrs - armor-pterc- the report .tuthor&lt; lllstsled ltnle lr.unmg rounds that gav~ the all1es a huge mg has been completed
lacttcal supenonty - tnto lra41
MaJ. Tom Gtlroy. spokcsm.m lor
armaments and postltons
Bern.m.l Rostker. the .lss Jst.uH
The east ly-mhaled depleted ura- Delt!nse secretary 111 charge ol uw~s­
ntum ts chemtcally toxtc .tnd radtoac- tlgatmg Gull W.1r tllnesses. satd, "It
ltve. h oxt&lt;.hzes tnlo extremely small " unhkely health ell eels reported by
particles when bummg upon unpacl
Per,t.tn Gull ve ts today are the result
Whtle the Pentagon llllll.tlly da11ned ol exposure to depleted urantum durabout two dozen ve terans mav have mg the gull war
c.uned home rad10act1v~ lragm~nts .
·· 1don ' t know tltl 's useful to s.ty
the advocacy groups charged the 400.000 people were exposed wllh prohkm 1s much. much b1gg.a.
out any sort of contt:x.t ." Gilroy s.ud
"The Penlauon has a tawdrv hts- ··saytng troops were ex posed 1s
lory of not dot~g research on he.tllh much dtllerentthan sayrng there ts a
ell ells." dallnell P.tul Sulltvan. exec- d.1nger 111 so methlllg Ccrt.unl y.
utive dtrector of the N.tltonal Gull Uepletc!d ur.lll lum h,t s some 41sso~t.lt ­
W,Lr Resource Center "Veterans have ed dangers It Is .1 he.wy m eta l Hut
heen lei! to IWISt m the wmd lor sev- the leve ls ol exposur~ r.mge lrom
en yenr' by the Pentagon's Iat lure to thos~ who have (dcpkted urantulll) 111
the1r b1x.l1es. on the ht!.!hN end . to
do rese.trch "
fulk s who m.ty h.tve gon~ by veh tcle s
d.l)s or wet:ks dftl!r th!!)' wen~ htt .tnU
the dust st.!ttled 1-. that .1 dant!l.!rou :-.
exposure to depleted ur,tntum ' Proh-

Blast survivor
speaks to press

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. tAP) - A
nurse senously tnjured m nn .tbontnn
clmtc bombmg met with reporters
Monday lor the ltrsl tune. vowtng
that she "wtll not stay down ."
Emtly Lyons. at the request ol
tnvesttg,tlors. would not say what, tf
anythtng, she remembers of the Jan
29 bombtng. whtch ktlied an oft-duty
Btrmtngham poltceman, Robert
Snnderson
Mrs Lyons. who was a counselor
as well as a nurse at the New Woman
All Women chnic. had JUSI amved. as
had Sanderson. when the bomb detonated outstde the buildmg near the
Iron! entrance.
"I JUst happened to be tn the
wrong place at the wrong ltme that
day," satd Mrs. Lyons, her face
scarred from bomb shrapnel. She was
bltnded tn the auack and lost sight
permanently tn one eye, but the other IS expected to heal
Enc Robert Rudolph, a North
Caroltna man whose truck was seen
near the clinic. has been charged in
the fatal bombmg but remains a
fugtltve.
In a crowded hosptlal news conference, Mrs. l.:.yons said the bombmg accomplished nothmg for opponents of abortiOn The clinic remains
open, she said , and both workers and
pregnant women are showing up.

.tbly not. ·
Roslker h.td prmmsed ,, spectal
report on depleted ur.tntum - ta rsi
lor September .md then lor Fehru.try
Gtlroy satd 11 's near completmn. ant!
w1ll be out tht s spnng.. Tr4unmg pro·
grams lor troopo.; also .1ft~ under 1'00·
'
stder.llton. he s,ud
The \'t:ler.tns · .tUvm.:.u.:y gt nups
s.uU they w.mtthe Pent,agon to llllllledt.ttely tnlorm the 4110 .0!Ml tronps-"
they estlln.nc were t:Xp(hCd dunng
~ombat. while ptrkmg up contaminated weapons. or .ts the y cr.1wled
over shot-up lraq t tanks and vchtcle! J
on the h.tttlegmund aftl!r tht ltghttngt ·
They also w.mt a "presumptt&lt;m " '
of tllness lor V1Ct lm s. so.rthnse wh~}.;
thmk tht:y were exposed can gct ~IUlO*
mat1c lll!!dlc.tl treatment from VA"
doctors Without first havmg to pro,C'
.m Il lness or :1 cau'e
Department ol Veter,ms Alfatrs,
spokc!snMn Terry J!! m1son ,~ud the'
VA recently stgned a $1 mtllton-plus,
contmct wuh the lnsltlule ol Medi-cine to determme whtch symptoms'.
and tllnesses should he lreal~d .ts'
·presumpti ve." He also satd a VA :
rese,tflh prngr,un tn Bi.tlttmore h,ls.
st.uted lookmg at posstble gcnct1c.
damage done by depleted urantum •
"There are no clmtcally accepte&lt;l'
routtne tests lor DU exP.Ds ure, .. Jem(- ·
son satd
.•
Fahey. who wrote most "' lh!
report. s,11d much ul the rnatenal wa~ '
known lobe ralltOacll\oly "hot" ngli) ~
alter the w.tr In M.tv 1991_ he ;
dauned. the Arniy orlle~ed seven ol
14 Bradley Ftghttng Vehtcles hll by .
.tilted "I nendl y lire" huned m de•.erl
sands m Sauur Arabt
''The Pent.agon knows theY;
tncurred substant1~1l rad1tMCt 1ve exrx-lsure ... he s:.ud
f.\
.. I
The reput t .tulhors were accon('
pameU .It .1 press l'nnlerence by live.,
veterans who served 111 Desert Sto11n ,
On~ ol them. Charles Sheeh.tnMtles. a t.tnk crew man m the 24tli
Mech,mlled lnlantry Dtvlston. pu lled
an tn)ured Amenc.tn from a ne.trhy
t.mk that explolled .tnd threw ott tis ,
dcpleleU urantum rounds "out of the '
lop ol Ihe l.tnk · .tcross an nre.t 400 '•
meters w1dc
'
" \Ve were envelopc!d tn" m4IS'\IVe
clnull ol "noke .tnd dust, .. Shcehan Mtle, s.ud

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By virtue of an Order ol
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caaa of the Farmer• Bank &amp;
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Situate In the VIllage of
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Beginning at the Eell Part
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hereby conveyed, reference
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recorde of deada of Meigs
County, Ohio.
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Pege 3. ·
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Tuesday, March 3, 1998

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..f\ve n "' th elderly ge ntreman
room &amp; board small sa ary efer
ences please 304

89~

3942

Needed lmmed ately Se rv ce
Techn c1an Must Be EPA &lt;:e I
hEld Apply In Person Co mlort A r
Systems Inc 407 Th d Avenue
Gall pols Oh o

OHIO RESIDENTS ONLY
You Can Make A D 11erence In A
Ch ld s L ie Earn Do Ia s Wh e
Work ng At Home And Be Teat
ed Aespectlu ly How? By E'&lt;&gt;com
TlQ A Foste Pa ent Call Ed Nee
co &amp; Assoc 1 888 577 6085
Part Time Ret a 1 Jewel y Sales
Exper ence Help ul But Not Re
qu ed Appl ca t or.s Accepted 0
AM t p M Acqu s ton s F ne
Jewelry t5 Seco nj A enue
~alllpol s No Phone Ca Is

FINANCIAL
210

Busmess
Opportunity
INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do bus
ness w th people you ~now ana
NOT to send money through the
ma 1 un t l you have nves t gated
the ofer ng

Someone To Work On Wee
ken ds Sa turday Morn ng To
'Aonday Morn ng To Take Care
Of Elderly Lady Send Name Ad
dress &amp; Aeterences To P 0 BO)(
128 V nton OH 45686
Start An E)(cn ng Career As A
Dnver W th l !lie Caesars Ear n
Up To $8 00 Hr (T ps Comm &amp;
Hrly Rate ) Fie)( Hr s Apply AI
The Gall polls Loca l on (740 44 1

1400)

The Fock Gallagher Manulactur
mg Company In Wellston Oh o s
Seek ng fl. Htghly Oudlt ed Equ p
ment Ma nlenan ce Me ehan cal I
Elect cal For Its 2nd Shtlt Opera
t on In Ilia ly The Temp orar y
Work1ng Hours W II Be 12 Noon

ATTENTION Poem &amp; Song
Wr ters Who W sh To Be No
t ced 1 800 600 0343 Of ce Ext
t295

BUTCHER SHOP SLAUGHTER
HOUSE Old Eslabt shment Bus

ne sS Cen trally
B dw ell Porter
Chance To Own
nP ss Blackburn

Lo cated In The
Area Ex ceuen!
Your Own Bus
Realty 74 0 446

THORNTON GREEN HOUSES

1996 Schu ll 3bedrooms 2ba th s
v nyl s d ng sh ngted root t&gt; arn
tUIId ng pnce reduced 304 675

230

Professional
Services

L v ngston s basement '1\ctle

proal ng a 1 oaseme nt repaHs
let me
done 1 ee es t ma tes
gua antee !Oyrs on JOb exp er
ence 304 675 2145

3 Bedroom 2 bath 1996 model
home ncludes Free set up &amp;
delivery Skirting air color TV
&amp; VCR Included AI lor $219/mo
Only wh le suppt es last Call o
day 304 755 5885
14x80 Glamour Ba th $1791Mo

304 736 7295

AH eat estate adven s ng n

h s newspaper s suo1ect to
the Federal Far Hous ng Act
o1196B wh ch makes I lloga1
to aovert se any r. relerence
hm tat on or o scrim nat on
based on race color el g on
sex lam 1 al sta tus or na anal
or g n or any ntent on to
make any such preference
1m tal on or d sc r m nat on
Th s newspaper w~ l not
knowmg y accept
ad~ert •seme nts lor eat estate
whtch •s n v olauon of the
aw Our l eaders a e hereby
nlormed tha1 a I dwell ngs
aavert sed n tn s newspaper
are ava table on an equal
oppol1 un ty bass

Aneni!On Mob te Home Owners
Areas largest Inventory Of Inter
therm &amp; Cole man Hea t Pump s
A tr Cond toners Furnace s &amp;
Parts Huge Buying Power Means
The Lowe st ln sta led Pnce Easy
Over The Phone Bank Fmancmg
Call Bennetts Mob e Home HTG
&amp; CLGt BOO 872 5967
Custom made t'lomea wt'lere
tt'le customer seta the
price &amp; we own the bank

Only At

Oakwood Homes
of Nllro WV

304 755-5885
Acce ssor1es Water Heaters Vt
nyl Ski rt ing Klls S299 95 An
chars Wood &amp; F bergtass Steps
Root Coa t ngs Doors Windows
Plumb ng &amp; Electr c&lt;JI Su pp ltes
Block' ng Wood &amp; VJedges And
More Call Bennett 5 Mob le
Home Supply Att 740.446 9416
Sle 3 Bedroom $995 Down $199/
Mo Only Oakwood Homes Bar
boursv lie WV 304 736 3409
Hand~man

Special Cas h Only
2&amp;3 Bedroom s $1 50() &amp; Up!
Only 3lelt 304 755 556 1

REAL ESTATE

New Ooub ew1de Aep o 4 Bed
ooms 2 Baths Easy Terms 1

Ranch 3 Bedrooms 1 Bath Large
Ll\1 ngroom La ge K tchen 1
Acre Gathpo s C ty School s
$62 000 537 Plymale Road 740
446 4323
3 Bedroom Rancher w/heat pump
&amp; slluated on pnvate 66 acre
sell ng n Leon Allordably pr ced
at ONLY $59 900 Call Gary Gar
r son tor nlormal on or pr \'a te
v ewtrlg 30 4 586 9032 or 304
757 7545

BUY HOMES FROM $4 000 I 5
Bdrm Local Gov't &amp; Bank Repo s
X 1709

CaN I 800 522 2730

House and property appro)( 4a
cres Ideal star ter home Beech
St Pomeroy OH 304 982 2077

NEW CONSTRUCTION Beau
llu! Two Story Colon al 414 Th d
A11enue Gall pol s 3 Bed ooms 2
112 Baths LA .&amp; FA Formal 0 n ng
AoQATI Oak Trm Ftrepace Much
More Home Eltg bte For Ta)l
Abatement $179 500 304 2 73
2940

800 383 6862

New 16 W1de Free Delivery &amp;

Se1 up $t 7999 t 888 928 342£

New 1996 14)170 three bedroom
ncludes 6 mon hs FREE lot rent
Incl udes sku tmg oetuxe steps
and setup Only $187 08 per
month w1th $1075 down Ca ll 1
800 B37 3238
New Double W de 3BR 2 Bath
FREE Delivery &amp; Set up $24 999
low Down Payment E Z Monthly
Payments 1 8B8 926 3426
New S ngtew de 3BR FREE De
l1very &amp; se t up $16 999 1 888

928 3426
PRE OWNED HOMES

Excellen t Condi t on Owner F
nanc ng Ava table Call 304 722
7148
Oulet Country Setting w th beau
111u1 mobtle home forced to sell
Fmanc1ng avatlabl e 304 755

5566

Slngh;t Parent Program Speetal
I nanc ng on 2 3 &amp; 4 bedroom
homes Payments a's IDw u
$180 Cal! now 304 755 5885

NEW BANK AEPO S ONLY 3
LEFT I 801).383-6B62

340 Busmess and
Bu1ldmgs
Restaurant lor lease or ren t
equ pment o re nt for someth ng
else owner w U help qual fled peo
pie good local on call 30 4 882

2955

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
(ATTENTION DEVELOPERS
SMALL BUSINESS
COUNTRYESTATE)
6J 95 Ac es

Approx. B Acre
lake Gall a County County Water
And Ele ct c S2 600 Per Acre
740 38B 8678

t 20 tee! ong 80 feAt long on o h
er s de 75 fee t w de level lot n
MOd ep o t $23 000 090 740

992 2290

12 160 2 Beo room w th e~pand o.
on enled 101 In Pa lo: Lane CA
Po ch
OuiOu Ia ng
Ca pori
St2 ;.~00 (740)24 5 0452 AIIP 5 30

prr

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500

W•ll Care For Elderly Or Hand•
capped Person In My Home Rei
erences 740 441 1536
WIt haul JlXlk or trash away $35/
~

t 97t Mon l ceH o t2K60 mob le
home t ke new range relr gerator
wa sn.e and oryt::r a hree yedr
old ga s furnace ca pet 2 bed
room 1 lull bath 1 es iU es._new
v nyl underp nn ng $55 00 140
985 3929 or 740-985 3641
1973 Cameron 12x65 2br t room
adOlion $4 500 304 882 3612

Wt11 Care For Elderly Or Hand
capped Person In My Home Ref
erences 740 441 1536

IOOd 304-675 5035

446 4039 740 446 1004 Froez

ers Refrigerators S1de By Stdes
Telev so ns Wa sher Dryer s
Beds Slo\leS

3090

360

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

GOOD USEO APPLIANCES

14)(60 Tratler 2 Bedrooms W&amp;D

Open K1&amp; LA S1ale Rou1e 2tB
$300/Mo 74() 256 t044

1980 t4)(70 moble home $5000
12x28 mob le home add lion
$1500 4 x24 round pool $500
740 367 06 17

Wanled 4 Or 5 Acres In The Rto
Grande Or Green School 0 striCt
Call After 5 PM 740 245S946.

RENTALS

2 Bedroom House In Galhpol s
W D Hook Up C/A No Smokers
0 Pels Re fere nces &amp; Depos 1
740 256 9190 Between 6 9 PM
2 Bedroom H use Located Near
Holze r Hosp1 al Completely Un
lum•shed 304 675 4833

Am act ve 5 Room College Sec
ond Avenue In GallipoliS Close
To Chwctl 740 446 2267

Large se lec t on ot used home s 2
o 3 bedrooms Starhn,g at $2995
Qu ck de 1very Call 740 38 5

In country two bedroom holJse
total electr c w•th good s•ze yard
on Oh o R ve by Rae ne Water
sewe trash al mcuded n rent
$350 per month $150 depos 1
Avatlable abou t March 1Olt1 Can
see anyhme call740-949 t012

Make 3 Payments &amp; Move l n. A
New 14x70 3bedr oom Call 1

Mt Vernon Ave N ce 3br central
atr appliances basement pat1o
references requ ed 304 68 2

9621

BOO928 6777

245 5690

2 Bedroom no pels rele ence re
qutrea on Sa ndhtll Road 304

675 3834

2 Bedrooms 1 M1le From Gall1po
l1s Water &amp; Trash Included No
Inside Pe ts Referen ces Re
qu red $250/Mo $100 DepoSII
740 446 0761
3 Bedr oom Trculer Mercervtlte
Area 740 256 6574
3br 7 m•les out
+

~andh

II Ad

S275 deposl1 740

Or For Sale Ntce 2 Bedroo m
Tra ler Ex ce llent Cond lion No
Petsl S300/Mo $200 Deposit

740 2~ 1664

2405 dr 304 882 2447

Wilson a Army Surplua
Best prices anywhere lull lme of
Ad ~a ntage Camo In t me for
turkey season Great selection ol
new and used boots lots of new
and used camo sizes 2 months
to 4X backpacking and campmg
tern s k d s clothes US made
Smtth &amp; We sson kmves and lots
more Come and check us out
We are open a 30am 6 OOpm

everyday Call us at 740 992
7093 or1 BOO 346 8176
Antiques

Buy or se ll River ine Anttques
1124 E Man Street on At 124
Pomeroy Hours M TW 10 00

am lo600pm SundaytOOIO
6 00 p m 740 992 2528 Russ

740 992 5039

200 amp dt sconnecl box out
Stde wlra1n hub Call K &amp; K Mo
b le Homes 304 675 3000 Sam
5pm

Apartments
lor Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nished and unfurnished secu r ty
depos t require d no pets 740

992 2218

2 Bedroo m Apartment On Ftrst
Avenue Gallipolis 74D-446-8221
2bdrm ap ts total electr c ap
phanc.as furmshed laundry room
lacthhes close to school m town
Appl cat ons availabl~ at Vtllage
Green Apts 1149 or call 740 992

•

6 Room Apartment 638 Second

Avenue 740 446 2583

821 1/2 Secon d Two edrooms
Ce ntral Heahng/Atr One Year
Lease Refe rence and depott

$275 (740)446-2t 58
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

3 Ptece Llv rng Roo m Suite

$tOO 304-675 5739

A Solid Oak Enlertatnmenl Cen
tar like New SBO Ca ll After 3

PM 740.446-9455

Amaz1ng Metabot sm Break
Ttl rough Lose 10 to 200 lbs Ca ll
For free consuttauon and Free

Samples (740)441·1982

Baby Bed With New Mattress

74044t 1506

Bea nie Babie s current and re
tired Pnces from $8 00 No supet
rare Bean te s for sa le 7-40 949
3098 No calls after 9 00 pm
Brand Newl Great Glltl CO/vtdao
sto rage unit Black and cherry
Never out of box $125 Holds up
to 940 dtscs also hold s tapes

ESTATE S 52 westwood Onve

Call 740 992 6636 aller 6 pm
COs &amp;lapes not Included

&amp; moves Call 740 446 2568
Equal Hous1ng Opportun ~

Com1c book s for sale Entire col
tectton must go I S125 OBO 740

lrom $279 fo $35B Walk to shop

949-309B

Ef1 ciBncy Apartment Share Bath
607 Second Avenue Gall pols
$160/Mo Ulllttles tncluded 740

Concrete &amp; Plast c Sepllc Tanks
Joo Thru 2 000 Gal ons Ro n
Eva ns Enterpr ises Jackson OH

441 0573

For Sa e Or Rent Week 25 Condo
La kev1ew Resort Morgantown
v;v 304 675 4221

t BOO 537 9526
ECONOMY

Heat ng And Cool ng
Up..Grade Your
Present System

Grac ous Uv tng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartme nts at VIllage Manor and
R ve side Apartments m M ddle

I BIJ0.649 2323
7411-245-9009

pon F om $249 $373 Call 740
992 5064 Equal Hous ng Oppor
tun hes

c..

In New Haven \br !urn shed, ap t
ncludes washer &amp; dryer depostt
&amp; references 304 682 2566

Grubbs P ana lumng &amp; repa rs
Problems ? Need Tuned? Call tt'le
pano Or 740-446-4525

Modern 1 Bedroom ApiHiment
740 446 0390

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repatred New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock

N ce cl ean elltency apartmen t
r ~'~ fe 1ence s &amp; deposn no pets

304 675 5162

Call Ron Evans t BOO 537 9528

Large Elvi S Pres ley l amp $60

N ce one bedroo m &amp; 2 bedroom

i:II-Jart men ts n Pomeroy uttlt es
pad no pets 740 992 5858
N1ce One BA Unfurmshed Apart
ment Range &amp; Relug Provided
Water &amp; Garbage Pa1d Oepos11
Requ red 740 446 4345 After 6

PM

Recli ner Chatr l R Ch air End
;'fable lamps Entertainment Ce n
ter lnvaltd Polly Chan Walker
740 446 0897

WARM UP Htgh Etf c ency Natu
ral And LP Gas Furnaces Li fe
time Warranty On Heat E)(chang
er If You Don t Call Us We Both
Lose1" Free Est1mate s! Add On
Heat Pumps Only Sl ghty H1gher
Call Us Today 1998 Is Our 28th
Year In Th e Heat ng &amp; aoo l ng
Business • 740 446 6306 1 800
29 t 0098

STORAGE TANKS 3 000 Gallon
Opnght Ron Evans Enlerpn ses
Jackson Ohoo 1800 537 952B

TOBACCO FOR LEASE LA
WRENCE COUNTY 3 000 PO
BASE 740 25&amp;-1746 AFTER 5
PM
Ty Beane Babtes new current
re11red and hard to lind mcludtng
Pea ce 97 Hal day set Cubb1e
and many more 740 992 4186
leave message
Waterbed For Sale K ng Size 6
Drawe s Beaut lui Headpost: 740

446-2200

Water ne Spec at

304 BB2 2436

l ong wedd ng gown never worn
sze 14/ 16 extensve beadmg &amp;
long rultled 1ram vetl &amp; gloves to

fTillll:h $250 6t4 992 t t2£

Maytag Wa sher &amp; Dryer Stack
able Whtte New Maytag Refng
e ato r 14"9 Cub Foot OU Whtte
New 24" Pontoon Boat Like New
40 Horse Mac Motor Wllh Boa t
Tratle 740 441 1536 740 441

3/4 200 PS

1386

Bedroom Near Holzer Range
Aelr gerat or Furnished WID
Hoo k Up $279 Plus Ulll ties De
posHflease Req u red (7A0)446Pomeroy two bedroom carpeted
cable rash utlltt1es pa cJ $485/
mo $485 depos• t one year
lease M ddleport two bedroom
hardwood floors stove $250/mo
$250 depos1t six month and one
year leaseoltered 740 992 4514
Ups ta rs 2 Rooms &amp; Batn Fur
mshed Clean No Pets Relerence
&amp; Oepo sl l ReQUi re d 740 446

end rig soon" 800 263 2640
R&amp; S Furniture
Malon WV
Buy Sell Trade
Used &amp; Ant1ques
Furnture
304-7)3. 534 t
Smith Corona PWP 4200 Word
Processor Wtlh Monitor 11 Has A
Hard Dnve And A Disc Onve It
Comes W ttl Spell R ght Corona
Cole Ill For Spreads heels Lotus
And Word Perfect 11 Ha s Been
used Le ss Than 10 Times

1519

8oughl New $350 Sell For $250

450

OBO Also For Sale Sm th Coro
noa Etee ctr c Typewnt er S140
Call 740 245 9635 II No An swer
Please leave A Message

Furnished
Rooms

Cucte Motel Lowest Rate s In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
Ci ne max St'towt me &amp; 0 sney
Weekly Rates Of Monlhly Rates
Constructio n Workers We come

74() 44t

~96

740.441 5t67

Sleep ng rooms with cook ng
Als o !ratter space on rver All
hook ups. Call aft er 2 00 p m

304 773-565t Mason WV

460 Space lor Rent
Roush Rental IS now accepting
appl1cat ons to rent Ira lers &amp; elfi
ency apartments W 11 accept

Sola $200 Lazy Boy re el ner

Ike new $400 304675-7173

olllee area $300/nro $300 ~e

posU one year lease 740 992
4514 ask lorChns

Servtce Needs EPA Certtfled

BAANEO Round ba1ts mtxed
.nay oover wet 304 882 2077
Ea r Of Corn $2 75 A Bu shel An
drew Troyer 469 Rtchard s Roa d
Patr101
G.ood M )(8d Ttmolh y Orchard
Grass Hay Second Cuttmg 0 1
Orchard Grass 740 245 9212
Mt)(ed Hay Delano Jackson Fa m
Ph 740-446 1104 740 441 0450
Round hay bales 1200 lbs $1 2
New Leader 1me ten uzer spread
er on tratler PTO 740 698 8254

Yellow gold &amp; d amond d in ner
nng appra sed lor $5 000 best
offe r 304 675 6925 leave mes

sage

550

Building
Supplies

Block bnck sewer p pes wind
ows I ntels etc Claude Wmters

A o Grande OH Ca I 740 245

5121

560

Pets lor Sale

2 Hand led Cocka t el bal&gt;te s
304 862 3436 Ask fo saoora
AK C Reg Black Labs bo rn 121

25197 sro1S &amp; wormed
WANTED AKC Aeg Chocolale
Lab puppy 304 675 6046
A Groom !ihop Pet Groo m•ng
Fea tu tng Hydro Bath Don
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Ad

74D-446-D23t

Airedale Terner Pupp es AKC
Registe re d Mate s $200 Each

740 386-8692

AKC Regtstered Yorkshtre Terr er
Pupptes Vet Checked Wormed
1st Shots Talis Cut Dew Claws

74D-367 7705

Now Open Sundays 1 4 Mon Sat
11 6 Ft sh Tank &amp; Pet Shop
24 13 Jackson A~e Pomt Pleas
ant 304 675-2063

88 Ponti ac Gra nd Am good
body Quad Four need s moto r
o,vork $650 740 742 0002
92 Bro nco 4WD automat c e)(
cellent cond lion $6500 84 Butck
Riviera good condnton $1000

740 992 4t63
1969 MIJSiang 6 Cyl nder Aulo
Ex ce llent lnt

$5 000 304 675

3960
19B3 Ponhac 2000 PS P8 AC 4
Cy hnder 2 Doors So hd Bod y

$500 740 367 0688

1985 Mercury Gran d Marqu s
Au tomahc 302 V 8 Remanulac
tured Eng ne Has Apprmomately
45 000 Mtles Ful Power Alum•
num Wheels SI 200 1990 Dod
dge Caravan AutomatiC 2 5l 4
Cyl E)lcelk(nt Condthon $3 200

740 446 72\5
t986 Nissa

304 773 61 t

'l

ulsar $1 000 080

1987 Chrysler Ftl\h Aven ue ex
cellent co nditiOn $1200 ca ll 740

992 27~
1967 Ford E~ifort GT good con
dol on $t200 740 949 2£65
1987 Pont ac F1ero 5 Speed 2
Doo rs 14 800 Mtles 740 446
1987 T Type Bwck Regal T Tops
AC PW Pl CD Player 740 446

6869

Etght month old male Pug house
bra.ken shots and wo med $200

1988 Toyota MA 2 t tops ale

Jac k Rus sell lemers fem ale s
eight weeks old wor med I rst
shots ta Is docked $200 each

740 698 7055

l ab Cross Pupp es 7wks old
Mate Beagle 10mos old no pa

pers To Give Away 304 675
6353

Ltne B[ed Labra dor Retr evers
"outstand ng gun dog potent1a1·
Double N tro Express bred three
generatiOns here Bred for tem
perament mstmct ablhly Reier
ences on all dogs shots wormed
vet c he cked Rea dy March 1
1998 fema le puppy for sale dt
reel daughter of Ntlro Express Ptt
740 992 3679 after 5pm

$2 500 304 8B2 36B2

1989 Dodge Omnl New Pa nt Job
Excellent Cond1t1on 5 Speed

$1 BOO 080 740 446 7252 Af1e'
5 PM

196Q Ford Tempo CO player two
door 5 speed 110 000 plus
m11es strong car pam! OK need
to s911 $1000 740 949 3098 No
ca Is after 9 00 pm
1989 PonUac Sunb rd 4dr auto
NAPA remanufactured eng.ne
Slttl under warramy $2 500 304

BB2 3710

1994 Hyunda Etentra Runs Good
Looks Great Excetten l Gas M le
age 740 446--6688

B25B

1994 Plymouth Sun dance Au to
A r 4 Doo s $3 800 740 446

9552
Cress Greens Already Cut $10
You Cut S5 Ch arle s Mc Ke an
Farm 740 446 9442

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

610 Farm Equipment
2 Wheel Horses taw n &amp; Garden
Tractors 1 Hydro 4 JD 1 Cub

cadel l860 tB HP Wlh 50 Deck

Like New 414 Hrs Hydro 1 Troy
but It Rototllter 6 HP Call 7 40 446

9227

==~-----------,
Ford 3000 Ote sel Massey Fergu

son 135 PS Massey Fergu so n
35 Otesel 861 Ford 641 Ford
800 Ford Cu b Cult•val ors Stde
Dresser Bush Hogs Grader
Blade s 12 And t4 Inch Plows
Mas sey Ferguson AdJustable
DI SC NH56 HayraksS N H Hay
Bmd Hrty TPdc1en; 2 Row Cull •
VOliOr Pol;tl(l Plnw~ C:tron• F n st'l
Mowers NPw &amp; U~Pd Part s For
Ford A• f1 M 1-. !-it&gt;y Ferguson
K es~~~ s 1 H 111 A 1d Eqmpn ent
1 M IP P 1"1 HCll/tll 1-lll:S rttal JaCk
so n P1k1' 710 14 6 8906 740
446 77fH

4215

Super A Farmall cultivators and
side dresser 7-40.247 4793
Used 25+ 4xP Case Trenct'ler
Wtlh Backhoe Attachment And
Case Ma11 Sneaker Cable Plow

6t4 694 7842
Used 65 to 01lch W11ch Trencher
wttt'l Backhoe A.tlachment and

t420 DICh Wolch Walk Behind

Trencher 1-614 694 7642

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

t978 Jeep Pock Up 3/4 Ton 4•4

256-9309

1981 Van 1/2 Ton Run s Great!
$375 740 367 06~2

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tom van V 6 400 engtn e 30k
great lor tow ng &amp; travel ng lots ot
new parts ask ng $3950 see or
call Gary F Hysell 740 992 4283

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M1leage Good Cond !ton $3 500

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1989 Bronco II Edd e Bauer Ed
l•on oaded 4WO 5 speed e)(
cellent cond 1 on $4400 740 992

2762
1989 F150 4WD 302 5 speed

air toolbox Amer ca n rae ng rims

$4000 304 773 5039

1990 Chevy Van H Top Conve r
s1on Full Pow er f V Stereos

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BB2 3132 740 992 7226

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740 Motorcycles
1994 Honda 300 4x4 ATV Wth

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sons &amp; Clutches 740 245 5677

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New ga s tanks 1 ton tru ck
whe els &amp; rad ators D &amp; R Auto

Ropley WV 304 372 3933 or t
BOD-273 9329

Parts For Sale Any Par ts You
Want 740 388 9062 740 4-46

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1980 1990 Cars For $10011

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LOC&lt;il~ ThiS Mon1h
Se~ed

810

Trucks 4)(4 s Etc

I BOD-522 2730 X3901
Cred t Problems? We Can Help
Easy Sank F nancmg For Used
Vet"ttcles No Turn Downs Call
V1ck1e 740..446-2897
Jumor dragster Jegs dtgltron au
tometer Sattsbufy clutch T/F
wmg track cha mp1on co mplete
mmus; engtnfil $3000 OBQ 740
992 2679
M&amp;J Auto new mven!ory 1994
Geo Metro 31 000 atual mtles
$2800 t 994 Geo Me1ro 38 ooo
actual miles $2800 1991 Geo

SIOrm aulomatoc $ t 850 t 988
Ford ESP sunrool 5 SQeed two
seater $995 1985 Butck LaSa
bre automatiC electric Windows
$600

Open t2-6 Closed Thursdays
and Sundays
Warranlles on most cars
Upton Used Cars Rt 62 :J M tes
South ol l eon WV Fman cmg
Available 304 456 1069

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

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Loca l references lurnls hed Es
tabl shed 1975 Call (740) 446

OB7b Or t 800 2B7 0576 Rogers
Waterproof11g
Appllance Parts And Se rv1ce All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex
pertence All Wor k Guaran teed
French City Maytag 740 446

7795

C&amp;C General Home Mam
tenence Pa nllng v nyl sldtng
carpentry doors wmdows baths
mob le home repa r and more For
tree eshmate ca ll Cnet 740 992

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Refrigeration

Resident al or commercial wiring
new service or repairs MasCer ll
censed electrician Alder our

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By Phillip Alder
Yesterday I gave deal 52 from the
I mal of the 1980 World Open Team
Olympmd F1ve of the conteslants
(Paul Chemla Chn st~an Man and
Michel Perron for France Bob Ham
man and Bobby Woltf for the Un11ed
States) also competed m the 1997
Bermuda Bowl final And all live
were m act1on when deal 131 of ihe
160-board match was played At the
ltme France led by 50 ontemat1onal
matchpomts (IMPs)
Agam, Hamman had 12 major su11
cards no diamonds and a smglelon
club After Chemla (East) passed
Hamman began wtth a strong art1h
cml and forcmg one club Perron
made a weak JUmp overcall of ihree
clubs Wolff showed h1s d1amond
suil Chemla JUmped pre empllvely
to five clubs Now Hamman made a
forcmg pass wh1ch when followed
by five hearts showed both majors
Wolff raiSed to SIX hearts wh1ch
Hamman pa,sed Wolff was cnt1c1zed
for not cue b1ddmg SIK clubs but I
can understand why he dtdn t II was
hard to enviSion partner s havmg
such a strong hand So the Uniled
States registered plus 1460
In the other room Man (South)
opened one heart Wes1 overcalled
and Alam Levy (North) showed a
stron~ heart rmse So when East
went to five clubs Man cue bid five
d1amonds And when 1h1s prompted
Levy to JUmp to SIX hearts Man
raiSed to seven Perhaps he thoughl
that 11 the club ace were m1Ssmg
West wouldn l lead the suil and that
the contract would then succeed
dummy s club losers d1sappeanng on
South s spades
Here seven hearts was laydown
g1vmg France 111MPs on the way to
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TAURUS (Apnl 20 May 20) Do you have bc:en 1gnonng II yo u don 1
BEDEOSOL not be too liberal tn d1vulgmg your do il 11 s not apt to get done
tinanc1al posllton today An a."oc1ate
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22) It
w11h ultenor mo11ves mtght use what could put a stram on your pocketbook
you reveal m a penahzmg way
1f you tml to attend to somethmg
GEMINI (May 21 June 20) How profitable today JUS! bc:cause you
to share somethmg tn an ethiCal way would rather play than work
Wednes~ay March 4 1998
could be a maJor cons1deratton lor
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There are mdt&lt;auons you nugh1 you today You can I do all of the tak
21) A watchful eye and a firm gnp on
make some type nt career change m mg nor should you be the only one those m your charge m1ght be
1he year ahead Thts alteration could g1vmg
requ1red today Lack of dtsc1plme
produce pos111ve result' anti hdp
CANCER (June 21-July 22) couldtumyourhousehc;&gt;ldmto some
improve thmgs tor you mJienally
Should someone who ha~ helped you thtng rowdy
PISCES 1Feb 20 March 20) Self tn the past requ.re asSistance today
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan 19)
mdulgent pursuits aren t hkely to be the first to volunteer Do not try to Your enttre schedule could get fotled
brmg the enJoyment you ant1C1pale hule beh1nd :1 bunch of lame excustoday 1f you fa1l to deal wuh devel
today You wtll find graulicat10n m es
opments a.~ they anse 11USISOI a day
dmng thmgs for those you love
LEO (July ~3-Aug 22) Follow
to sweep problems under the rug
Ptsces treat yourself to a btrthday your log1cal assessments today
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gtfl Send lor your Astro-Graph pre· mstead of y1eldtng to the thmkmg of
you thmk before you spend today
d1cttOns for the year ahead by mall- others who stmply are trymg to pro- you won 1 end up wnh useless or
tog S2 and SASE to Astro-Graph •lo tectthe~r own pos1t1ons
eKlra merchandtse Bemg a smart
this newspaper, PO BoK 1758 ~ur
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Even shopper w1ll save you money a.~ well
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1996
24 Black l oade d All
Power Sunroof 5 Speed $13 500
Call All9r 5 30 P M 740 441

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Pass

alter 5 OOpm

1995 C26 Camara T Tops Load
ed E)lcellent Cond t on 740 441

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2~ 6467

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882 264$

1995 Ponhac Grand Am 4 Doo s
l oa ded Ita I c Blue E)l cellen l
Condtt on 58 000 M1les $9 900
740 388 8041

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PEANUTS

miles e)(cellent cond l•on $9 200

new $4 500 Ca ll

ltlu1trator
Capuchin
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returns

&amp; 4·WDs

1998 Honda 300 4)(4 lour wheel
er r dden very It le hke brand

10 Llat ender

34 Set llre to

L wB 4 L1fl New Pamt Many
E)(tra Part s! $3 650 OBO 740

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1993S 10V6 5spd bed dam
aged goDd tires ps pb $1 250
304 675 7386 Of 304 674 0007

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Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

THAT
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245-5672

1983 Ct'levy SWB 4x4 Slepstde
1986 Full S1ze Bronco 4x4 Au
tomauc 740 446 6869

West

Pass

WHAT'S

Cyl nd er Low M te s E)(ce ll enl
Cond 1on As kmg $7 500 740

btras E)(cellen l Condilto(l
$3 500 740-446 8015 Before 4 00

1991 GEO 5 1 om G S I E)(c
COnd auto a•r ps pt&gt; 614 388

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BARNEY

$6 500 304 675 5B27
1993 S 10 Pic ~ Up 5 Speed 2 86

1990 Pont1ac Grand Pm: LE Au
tomallc AC Stereo Cassette
95 600 ~Mes Very Good Cond
tton• 740 446 3903 Aller 5 30

Reduce tox1c ly and restore nu trt
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R&amp;G FEEO &amp; SUPPLY 740
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Vulnerable North South
Dealer East

1993 Ford Ranger Bcyl 5spd
31 450 m les a r top per excel
len cond 1 on o;&lt;~e owner

304 675 1754
t996 Ford Ranger XLT AM/FM

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600 900 PM740441·1395
080 rnov ng 740 992 I t05

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dar long bed topper 33 279 ac
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Dehver 740 38&amp;8010

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South

1989 Ctlevy 1500 Full S ze P1ck
Up Tru ck V 8 Goo d Cond li on
$5 200 740 446 4477 740 446
3888 Days

Cassette Automattc A r PS PB
8edhner Cove r 35 000 Mtles

446 9066
Wood For Sale 135 ALoad Woll

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West

and to ride genlle StOOO cal l
t 988 s 1o pock up 4Cyl 5spd
74() 669 3765
good cond $2 400 304 675 7894
or 304 675 4893
640 Hay &amp; Grain

1995 Ford F 150 XL ale 4x4
5spd 7 4 ooo m1 es $ 15 ooo

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740 441 t236 For Your Early 81rd

Seven year standard bred geld
lng sound gentle broke to ca rt

EEK&amp;MEEK

1988 Dodge Dakota Clea n
$2 650 oo Or Bes t Oll ar Trade
740 256 1424

Dekalb Seed Cor n Kay Farm s
Ca ll 904 675 1506 II No Answer
Leave Message

Spnng Is RtQht Arou nd The Corn
er 11 s Ttme To Get Your AIC
Unrts And Heat Pumps Cleaned
Cleantng Your Untts Will Help
Save Vou Money On Your Cool

Streel lront com mercta l space
204 North Second Avenue Mid
dleporl la rge wnh bathroom and

Goats 740..258 1615

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1985 Toyo ta Pt ck Up 2 WD 4
Speed 4 Cy lnd er 1986 Chevy
Astra van V 6 Auto $1 BOO
Each 740 446 4328

While Hotpomt Washer $100
While Whirlpool Dryer $75 740

New Hollana Gflnc;ter Ford 1Ott
Tran spor t 0 sc Bolh !n Good
Cond•l on Corn For Sale 304

per Hand On Con ng Ttle Coohng
B•lls Now $40 00 Se rv 1c1ng Cost
And We Wtll Ha ve It Done In
Rea sonable Time Call E&amp;M AI

Fa! Hogs Whole or hall $ 89 per
pound on dress we•ght WV Sau
sage Co 304 682 3194

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

3098

HUD Call 304 773-5944

1540

Livestock

Jackso n Oh1o 1 800 537 9528

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES

Hv dr l 1l1t o 1 lowest pnce .n
town VfH 1 hf!e gas heaters pro
p.-.ne &amp; mlmd gas on sale now
SK1er s Eqwpment J04 675 7421

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men1S t 937 B66 2822

Square Bales $2 00 Each t Mle

Sportscards lor sa le very n1ce
sele ction of tnserl ca rds and
rook es AU at least 1/2 of retail
pnces some even 75% olf Ca ll
now lor best select on 740 949

No calls after 9 00 pm
SPRING CLEANING SPECIAL

1980 Ford F 50 Prck Up V 8
AUIO Trans Clean 740 256

OBO 740 446 t065

N On At .2 304 675 3960 leave
Message

Medal Stor-e Shelving Ideal For
Busmess Or Workshop W II De
hver 740.256-6056
Prlmeatar $99 wtth abate Free
HBO wtth fir st month lree Olfer

North

$37 00 Per 100 All Bras s Com
press on Fin ngs In Stock

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One bedroo m apartment 1n PI
Pleasa nt furn shed very mce
and cle an no pets 30 4 675

1976 Chevy C 30 Food Oellvery
Tr uck Propa ne Heated $3 000

Wanted Ford And Massey Fer
guson Tractors Older Models
8N 9N Jqbtlee 600 800 Senes
Th1s Type Tr actors &amp; mpte

$2t 95 Per tOO I 200 PS

Moore owner

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Two bedroom tra11er n M ddleport

371 t EOH

Sporting
Goods

530

441 1276 alter Spm Ask lor
Keth

440

Used Furnrture Store 130 Bula
vtlle P1ke GOOd Ouahty Merchan
dse M r.w Hrs 10 4

520

Depos 1 Relel"e nces 740 245
5582 Day s Alter 5 PM 740

$275/mo

Washers dryers refngerators
ranges Skaggs Ap pliances 76
V1ne Street Call 740 446 7398

1 80().499-3499

trash Included 740 992 2167

2957

Real Estate
Wanted

Appliances
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Wa shers Dryers Ranges Relrl
graters 90 Day Guarantee!
French Ctly May tag 740 44 6

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0 scoun t Mob le Home Part s &amp;

1967 Be lmont 2b t bath gas
tu na ce &amp; elf gerat or Aslung
$2 ODD 7 &gt;tO 446 294 7

sage

Small two bedroom base ment
near Racme No pets $3001month
plu s uti I es &amp; deposit 740 949
2587 even ngs
Two bedroom hou se cle an re
ln garator no stove no 1nslde
pats deposit required 740 992

1994 Century 14)(70 3 Bedrooms
1 Ba th CA G E Appl ances E)(
cellent Cond ton $16 900 74 0
379 2821 740.379 ?481

Household
Goods

Appliances /Used Furniture 740

2 Bedroom Tra iler Jackson P1ke

180 Wanted To Do

Housekeeper $5hr Ask lor Bon
n e 304 67 5 6925 lea ve me s

510

pe1S $275/mo $250 depos I
304 773-9192

2 Story holJse s II ng on 60x 150
lot 3br
ba th located n C l ~ ton
304 77J 5129

Located On Ne ghoorhood Road
:J Bed ooms Bath LA FA VI/IFP
Eat In K !Chen HP CA Deck
Appro)( 6 10 Ac e Green School
D str ct 740 446 1536

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Few Hours B g $ Pr ced R gh To
Set Fee Br oc hure 800 B20
6782

40 A es 3 Bedrooms 2 Bath s
LA Large Aec Ro om 0 mng
K tchen 2 Ba Ol:i 1 W th Horse
Stalls Large worksnop 4 ca r
Ga age 1 Log Cabm 1 Hunl.ng
Cab n 15 M ns From Gall polls
25 M ns From Hun t ngt on 740
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Tha Every Ch ld Dese ve s A
Heallhy Happy Nurtur ng Env1
ronment In Wh ch To Gr ow? Ae
cru ter s From Moo seheart Ch ld
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$260 $300 sewer water and

THORNTON GRE EN HOUSES

Wanted Aul o Aepa r Manager
For Shop Route 7 740 368 9062
7.110 446 7228

2 30pm

a~e

Pomeroy 4 bedroom HUO wtth
sl ove &amp; relrtgerator references
no pe ts ca I 740 992 6866 after
5 :IJpm

1998 3br 2 baths ots of 8)(tras
set on lo Call for more nto 304
755 7191

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LR Den Ful S ze Basement CA
.t 12 Acres Toba cco Base Bu
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Middleport OH took ng tor house
band Must play up to date var e
ty mus c b.e ava able lor Satur
days from 7pm untl m dntghl Ap
pi cat ons and set up t me wtlh
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pa t lime workers requ res green
house work expe ence not nee
essary $5 15/ hour

740 247 4334 Want ng drcvers
that can Onve I ght duty 24 ft long
trucks

d loon $15 000 Cal 304 675

Mobile home site available bet
ween Athens and Pomeroy call

Ntc e clean 2br references &amp; de
post! no pets 304 675 5162

t275

To 8 30 PM Allerwa ds The Job 310 Homes lor Sale

Out es W II Become A Full T me
Pe manent 2nd Shift Pos t ons
With Some 0 T A11a1lable Start
mg Pay Scale Is $12 31 Per Hour
Plus A Full L ne 01 Benehts After
The Probat ona ry Pertod Must Be
Able To Pa ss A Wr nen Te st
And A Pre Empl oy ment Phys cal
And Drug Test All Ot,al fed Can
d dates Plea se Send Resume To
p 0 Box 227 We Is! on Oh o
45692 We Are An Equa l Oppor
tuntty Employer

1991 A ver v ew by Redman
2bedroom 2lbath v nyl Sid ng
sh ngte roof 2x6 nsulat on oak
ca t! nets porch ncluOed wash
erl d yer opltonal e)(cellent co n

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Yea
And Can Malo.e Ends
Mee ? Let Me He p? 740 44 6
0647

AN SUPERVISORS &amp;AN S
E!Oercare ol WV s now accept
tng appl cat ons for part t me AN
Su per v•sors and LPNS exper
anced n long term heallh care
1censed n WV App lv between
9am Spm at t07 M le D ve
A pley WV EOE
Seek ng 2 Part T me Paramedtcs
2 Part T me Advanced EMT s 2
Part T me Ba s c EMT s Appl c
ants Should Subm t There Apph
cat on Or Resume To Gall a
Coun ty CourthOuse Department
Of EMS 18 locust Street Galli
pols OH 45631

1986 2 Bedroom Duke Clean 2
Porches On Rented l ot $100 f
Mo Or $10500 740 256 1664

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people
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13 Type of chop 45 Peach center
14 AI hand
46 Layer of cloth
15 Tempt
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16 Foot pert
51 Drove (a
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vehicle)
18 RQalt beef
55 Out of au (disordered)
21 Emulate John 56 Arctic native
Grlaham
57 'Said further
23 0 Hare vehicle 58 Believer In one
26 OU exporter
God
28 PlntaU duck
29 Suffix lor glob
DOWN
30 Church pert
1 Neighbor of
31 Loser
Neb
33 Acting like a
2 Miner 1 lind
beaver
3 Org lor Tiger
36 Jepenese
Woods
native
37 Hardware Item 4 segment
5 Nudge
38Horse
6 Strata
directives
7 New Va&lt;k ball
40 Prophet
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A PRINT NUMBERED LEITERS IN
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UNSCRAMBlE ABOVE LEITERS
TO GEl ~NSWER

SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS
Burlap Yokel Favor Hyssop REPAY YOU
A perfect day • the woman told the youngster "1s
when you do something lor someone who will never be
able to REPAY YOU "

MARCH 31

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The Daily Sentinel

Page 10 .

T~esday, March 3, 1998

Woman suffers from clinical depression - medicati9n needs to be prescribed
Ann
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· Dear Aon Landers: I am an
intelligent, attractive, art1culate,
vivacious divorced woman, under
40. I have a great career and make
good money, which has made it posSible for me to own a nice home and
car, and wear designer clothes.
Everyone loves me because I'm outgoing anu extremely funny. I'm
invited out a lot.
So what's my problem ·&gt; I don't
enjoy li ving, and it would be OK
with me if I didn't wake up tomor-

row mormng.
When I was younger, I , uffcred
from depressiOn. When my son was
born, he gave me a reason IO li ve
and enJOY hfe. ~ut now that my son

lent to sec me once a week, .and
there was never a guarantee of mllmacy.
He said his sex drive would probably d1m1n1sh as he gets older. ThiS
IS grown, I can t ~cern to fmd a rca was very bad ne ws bccau..,, h1 s
son to live.
li bido barely functions whik mine is
I have had no success in rcla - 1n overdnvc --and he IS lour years
tionships. I ofte1• JOke th&gt;t I need lo younger than I am .
meet a well-educated man in a blue. I finaii.Y dec1ded to quit secmg
collar job, but the 1ru1h is, I don't h1m , but I m tcrnbly ,I qncly. M7 son
think I'll ever meet anyone.
IS away al coll ege. and I don I sec
I recently fell hard for a co-work- any poi nt in goin g on. I don't want
er. He was wonderful and seemed so to meet more men. hut the thought
happy to be with me. but after on ly a of bemg alone lorcvcr IS more than I
few weeks, it hccamc apparent that can bear: Please help me . -- Pomlwe had linle in common. I love less 1n Z 1 o~. Ill. .
.
being around people. he doesn't He
Dear Zwn: II ever I sensed elmdidn't care for any of the recreation- ical depression m a lener, yours is it.
al activities that I enjoy. He was con- Please ask your physician to pre-

sen be a mood elevator. (A psycholog1st con not prcscnbc medication.)
You could ~I so usc some counseling.
I recommend it. .
, Too ba~ you p•ckcd &gt; dud , but
p1case don t g1vc up. Keep alert to
other possibilities and open to new
relat10nsh1ps . You say you arc lone:y. Well. there arc a lot of lonely men
out there who would · appreciate a
woman like you. Fmd one.
Good luck. and h&gt;ppy hunting .
Dear Ann Landers: 1 don't cons1dcr myself a prejudiced person, hut
Ia 1~1 tcrnf1cd of AIDS . It 's not that 1
Sll '.n JUdgment. of people who have
H. I m Simply .tn ghtencd to death of
catch mg the disease.
I thmk there should be some sun
of law rcqUinng an annua l HIV

screening of everyone over 18 years sexual history is somewhat murky. If
of age. People who test positive you aren't sure of your partner's siashould be required by law 10 tell tus insist on see ing the results of a
everyone they have had sex wllh blo~d test Then , insist that your
&gt;bout their condition . I've heard and ' portncr usc condom s each and every
read countless stories ;1bout women

time.

"hose.hoyfricnds or husbands were
infected but didn't lc llthcm until il
was too late.
Is it wrong for 111 c to feel thi s
way ·&gt; How can 1 make sure 1 don't
gel infected '' __ Michelle in Riverside. Calif.
Dear Michelle: Decency and
tonsiderution for others cannot he
legis lated. fi is a matlcr of personal
integrity. You should not have 10
worry ahoul AIDS unless you ar&lt;
having unprotected sex with smne·
one who is promiscuous or whose

The re arc now condoms for
women . Since you arc so concerned.
about AIDS. it might give you additional peace of mind if you useJ that
prolcction, tno. P.S. : If you want
unequivocal aud total peace of mind,
consider abstinence
·
Send questions to Ann I,andcrs, Crcotors Syndicate. 5777 W. Ce ntury
Blvd .. Suite 7CXl. Los Angeles, Calif.
90045

Community Cal·endar
The Commun ity Calendar is puhlishcd as a free service to non-profit
groups wishing to announce meeting
and special events. The calendar is
n01 designed 10 promote sales or
fund raisers of any type. Items arc
printed as space permits and cannot
be guaranteed to run a specific number of days.
TUESDAY
1UPPERS PLAINS - United
Methodist Women meeting at Tuppers Plains Tuesday. 7 :~0 p.m. at St.
Paul United Methodist Church
POMEROY - Meigs County
Health Department. free evening
immunit.ation clinir Tuesday. 5 In 7
p.m. Children to he ;tccompanicd hy
parent and 10 ta~c immunization
record.

Auxiliary. Tuesday. 7JO p.m. the
hall.. Refreshments.
CHESTER - Chester Council
323. Daughter of America, Tuesday,
7 p.m. at hall. Good of order commillcc wi ll serve vcgctahlc soup.
Take five gifts for games lo he
played following the meeting.
ROCK SPRINGS - Salishury
Township Trustees meet in~ . 6 p.m..
township hall.

FIVE &lt;:JEN~RATION F~MilY -· This fiye-generation family gathenid recently at the home of Euvetta
Bechtle tn Middleport. P1ctured left to nght, are Mrs. Bechtle, her son, John, his daughter, Mary Ann
Bechtle Frounhauer, and her daughter, lacey Nicole Davis, holding Taylor Madison Byers, the greatgreat-granddaughter of Euvetta Bechtle.

----Time Out For Tips---bread. and ready-to-cal cereals arc
now being fortified with calcium.
Check the labe l 10 determine the
amount that they offer.
Vuamin D enriched products ond
sun shine help our hod ics ahsnrh calcium. The absorption rate also
depends on the needs of the body.
the foods eaten. and the amount of
calcium present in the foods .
Absorpt ion tend s to dccrc&gt;sc with
BY BECKY BAER
Meigs County Extension Agent
Family and Consumer Sciences/ Community Development
Calcium is an important nutrient
for hea lthy hodies . It is a mineral
that helps make strong bones and
teeth . It is also used in muscle contract inn . hlood dolling. and mainte-

nance of ce ll membranes.
If

we

do not get enough calc ium

over the course of otlr lilctimc. we
may develop a disease known a:-.
osteoporn~i~ .

This illness is due to
lack of hone density. It primarily

affects older women in the fonn of a

"hump" hack and bnlllc hones . This
di sease is the main rca~on why
elderly women tend to hrcak hips
when they fall. The hone dcnsit) is
not enough to

~ithstanJ

'Can we

You may wonder about the usc of
calciu!Jl supplements. They can contrihutc some to your hody's nutrient
needs. but it is still bcucr tn get your
calcium from f9ods.
If we make a conscious effort 10
consume dairy products regularly
and cat a wide variety of foods, we
should get the amount of calci.um
that we need for healthy bodies now

read asking mcmbcJS to meet their
goal. She also reponed thai 1hc veterans Christmas birthday party was
a success.
Louella Pauerson reponed from
the Firing Line and noted that the
smuggling of drugs and illegal
aliens into this country are carefully
watched.
Margaret _Bowles. Americanism

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BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hollman of
Cheshire announce the birth of
a son, Gabriel Ryan, on Valentine's Day at the Holzer Medicat
Center.
seven
Gabriel
weighed
pounds, seven ounces and was
21 inches long. He has two sis·
ters, Tiffany and Brittany, and a
b.rother, Christopher. Maternal
grandparents are Charles and
Carol Moody of Cheshire. P•ternal grandparents are Rick and
Debbie Hatfield of Pomeroy.
Great-grandparents
are
George and Marjorie Moody of
Cheshire, Connie Hollman of
Middleport, and the late Perry
Hollman, Mary Hatfield of Gallipolis and the late VIrgil Hatfield, and the late Arthur and
Mary Hughes and Jim Haggerty.

(!;;:lto save fur their rollege education today?"

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after the account is opened. $100 minimum
balance to open account. APY accurate as of
February. Can make contributi9ns at anytime
up to IRS imitattoos.

It is rc•·ommcndcd that people
between the ages of 19 and 50 get
I000 milligmms of calcium daily.
Individuals over the age of 50
require 1200 milligrams. Unfortu-

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balance to open account. APY accurate as of
Febn.Ja.ry. Penalty for early withdrawal.

products. however. arc n' t

chairman. spoke of the manv homeless veterans on the streets and in
shelters. Many arc unahlc to adjust
once they get home. This is pulling a
strain on the Veterans Administration and local communities arc
asked do all they can to ·help the
homeless veterans.
Ella Dunsmore was hostess for
the meeting.

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Cloudy with scattered
snow showers tonight
lows in mid 30s. Thursday:
chance of rain or snow
highs in mid 40s.
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Vol. 48, NO. 224
©1998, Ohio Valley Publishing Company

~Sections, 16 Pages, 35 cents

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, March 4, 1998

p.m. when a pickup truck crossing the
bridge struck a steel 1-b.:am near the
Ohio side of the bridge. The !-beam
was bent and cracked by the impact.
Allen Johnson, 19, Mason, W.Va.,
came onto the bridge at an excessive
speed and lost control of 1988
Chevrolet S-10 which jumped partially onto the walkway and struck a
vertical beam, according 10 Pomeroy
Police Chief Jeff Miller.

Johnson was ticketed on charges
of operating after underage consumption, reckless operation, failure
to control, possession of marijuana
and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The. Pomeroy Volu.nteer Fir~
Department and Emer~~y Medical
Service squad and th'(j)ntml Dispatch squad responded to the scene.
Johnson and his passenger. Andrea
Ord, age unreported, Letart, W.Va.,

BRIDGE . DAM·
AGE • Shown here
is some of the
damage sustained
by the PomeroyMason Bridge during · a one-vehicle
crash
Tuesday
night. A vehicle driven by a Mason,
W.Va., man struck a
vertical member of
the span and damaged a hanQer
assembly for- "ll ·
floor beam connection. The bridge
will be closed until
repairs can be
made.

A Gannett Co. Newspaper

18Month

IRA CO
"An~ual Perce.ntage Yield . $500 minlmum

made.
pe"onnel erected signs to detour trafOfficials with ODOT District I0 fic to the Ravenswood Bridge at
were called immediately and Don Great Bend or the Silver Memorial
Johnson , an engi neer and roodway Bridge at Konauga.
services admini.mmor. was disPedigo said the accident knocked
patched to the scene as well, accord- loose a "hanger" or lloor 'ection of
ing to ODOT spokeswomon Nancy the bridge.
Pedigo.
"There is no danger of the bridge
Johnson was ·on the scene until collap,ing. but heavy traffic such as
nearly dawn, making initial assess- semi trucks could cause the hanger to
ments of the damage. ODOT traffic
Continued on page 3

and Harris accepts a certlllcate,of recognition
from Frank Vaughan. Other legionnaires qualltylng for 50-year certificates ·were Elza
Gllmore, deceased, Carl Will and Robart Crow.

American Legion celebrates 79th birthday
State unemp/Qyment rate falls

Local jobless rate up in January
While the state's jobless rate for Januar_x fell slightly - from 4.4 percent to 4 percent, unl:mploymenl
rose throughout southeBslern Ohio, the Ohio Bureau of
Employment Services said this week.
Among the state's 88 comties, the lowest rates
were in Franklin and Delaware counties, at 2. 7 percent. The highest was in Morgan County, 17.2 percent.
In Meigs County, the jobless rate increased by 2.7
percent - from 10.3 in December to 13 percent in
January. According to the OBES, 1,100 members of
the county's labor force of 8,600 were unemployed.
Gallia County 's rate increased from 8.8 percent to
I0.3 percent for the reporting period. OBES figures
show 1,500 of the county's 14,300-membcr labor force
as unemployed in January. .
Other regional January unemployment. rates
(December rates in parenthesis) were: Athens, 6 (5.1)
percent; Jackson, 9.9 (7.7) percent; Lawrence, 7.6
(6.6) percent; Scioto, 12.4 (II) percent; Vinton, 15 .9
(13) percent; and, Washington, 7 (6) percent.
Across the state, the number of jobless was down
from a year ago, when the rate was 4.9 percent.
Regionally, percentages of unemployed workers were
down from the· same reponing period in 1997.
The nation's jobless rate last month was 4.7 percent, unchanged from December.
The number of Ohioans working in January was
about 5.56 million, up 27,000 from the previous
month. The number of workers without jobs was
232,000, down from 255,000 in December.
·
Since January 1997, the number of Ohioans working has increased by 169,000, up from 5.39 million.
. The number unemployed has decre&amp;sed by 48,000,
· iiom 280,000.
Among cities with populations of more than
50,000, Youngstown had the highest jobless rate, 12.6
percent, while Kettering had the lowest at 1.9 percent.
The county and city rates are unadjusted, meaning
they do not take into account seasonal adjustments in
employment.

Regional January jobless rates

Waohlnglon

Jan. '07

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Dec. ·o1

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Meigs

Lawrence

Jackaon

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Athena

dors, with churches and other orga· BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
nizations to sell food. Residents tak··Sentinel News Staff
· · Acommunity yard sale on the first ing part will be given yellow flags to
. w~ekend in May and a porch and mark their locations. A small partie'
·entrance beautification contest were ipation fee will .be charged to cover
·planned when the Middleport Com- advertising.
Also approved was a residential
munity Association met Tuesday at
porch and entrance way beautificaPeoples Bank conference room.
The yard sale was set for May I tion program. Residents are being
and 2 with details of participation to urged to plant flowers in porch boxbe worked out later. Myron Duffield, es, put up hanging plants, and do othpresi4enl, will meet with the er things to enhance their homes.
Pomeroy Merchants Association next Judging will take place in July and
week am! invite them to join in the prizes for first, second and third will
be awarded.
sale.
Mary Wise, town beautification
Tentative plans call for group
chairman,
asked Mayor Dewey Hor- ·
advertising. restriction to local resiContinued on page 3
dents which means no outside ven-

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VInton

:May activities planned by MCA
balance to open account. APV accurate as or
February. Penally for early withdtawal.

were transported by ambulance to
Veterans Memorial Hospital where
Johnson was treated and released .
Ord was transferred to Holzer Medical Center in Gallipolis where she
wa1listed this morning in stable condition, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
Meanwhile, the Ohio Department
of Transportation said the bridge
will be closed until repairs can be

SO.YE~R MEMBERS • Recognized for SO
yaar memberships In the legion and iis AuxilIary were George Hatrlaand Mary Martin. Here,·
from the left, Joanne Vaughan, Auxiliary presIdent, gives a certificate and corsage to Martin

as well as for the rest of our li ves.

the acci-

Lewis - Manley Auxiliary, gives donation to Heart Association
A donation to the American Hean
Association was made when LewisManley Auxiliary Unit 263 met
recently at Dale's Restaurant. Gallipolis.
During the meeting conducted by
Lorenc Goggins, a get-well card was
signed for Florence Richards.
The news bulletin from Eighth
Districl President Belly Harris was

Cooking may destroy the calcium
in some foods . To min1mi1.c thiS

pos~ 1blc.

dcm .

the only sources of calcium. By eating a variety of foods, we can help
ensure that we consume the appropriate amounts. Whole grains, broc-&lt;:oli. spinach, mockerel. salmon, and
tofu arc good non-dairy suppliers of
PAGEVILLE - Scipio Town- THURSDAY
calc
ium . Even I hough these foods do
POMEROY - AA. 7 p.m Sacred
ship Trustees. 6:30 p.m Tuesday at
not
hove
a lot of the mineral, when
Heart Catholic Church, Mulberry
tlk: town hall .
eaten
regularly
and plentifully, they
,Avenue . Pomeroy, Thursday.
t:ontnbutc sig nificant quantities.
ALFRED - Orange Township
Some foods such as orange juice.
SYRACUSE - Mcig&gt; County
.-1..•. Trustees. 7:30 Tuesday at the home
Rcpuhlican Commillec meeting
·
of clerk. Osic Foil rod.
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at Carlcwn
POMEROY - Pomeroy Eagles School. All Republicans welcome .
P.OMEROY - Salisbury Township Trustees. Tuesday. 6 p.m. at the
towpship building on Rod. Springs
Road .

age in both men and women .

affect. cook foods in very linle water
and for the shortest period of time

Pick 3:
150
Pick 4:
7577
Buckeye 5:

Sports on Page 4

By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Motorists driving between
Pomeroy and Mason_ W.Va., this
morn ing were greeted by detour
signs after a one-vehicle crash last
ni ght damaged the 70-yeM-old
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge, resulting in
the span hcmg closed until repairs are
made.
The wreck occurred around 9:45

· very lillie calcium feel that milk
product ' have too many calories, so
WEDNESDAY
ihcv
av,&gt;id them . This dccrc&gt;sed calPOMEROY - Pomeroy-Racine
Lodge 164. F&amp;AM . Wednesday, ciuin intake can have dc\oa~tating
·results later. To prevent this. lower
7:30p.m. at the hall.
ca 1aric versions of dairy foods may
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Literary Club, Wednesd&gt;y. 2 p.m.
home of Gay Pcrnn. Program. two
mysteries hy Mary Hi~gins Clark.
Sara Owen to review "A Stranger is
Watching" and JoAnn Wildman.
"Moonlight Becomes You ."

Miami wins, in
MAC tourney
finals tonight

Pomeroy-Mason Bridge closed after auto crash

Southern honor roll posted
The following stude nts were Syracuse Elementary
Second Grade - Bonnie Lou
named to the Southern Local School
District's ·honor roll for the second Allen, Morgan Brown. Christopher
Burkhamer, Lindsay Buaard and
nine weeks .
Sarah El DcbaJa. all As: Teddy
Southern High School
Ninth Grade - Macyn Ervin, Brown, Josh Caruthers. Ryan ChapJonathnn Evan&gt;. Chad Hubbard. man , Heather Cund iff. Stephanie
Shauna Manuel and Brenna Sisson, Cundiff, Jessica Durham. Chelsea
all A's; Sarah Ball. Nicole Benson, Freeman , Jordan Pickens, Eric
Brandy Codner. Clayton Enslen, Pierce. · Ashley Robie and Trenton
Jeremy Fisher. Brandon Hill , Josh Roseberry.
Third Grade - Nick Buck.
Larsen, Buster Penix. Fallon Roush,
Emily Stivers and Manhcw Warner. Chance Collins, Tyler Hark ness.
lOth Grade - Brandon Wolfe , Ashlec Teaford and Ade lle Rice. all
all A's; Jamie Baker. Eri n Bolin , A's; Angie Apperson . Chriswpher
Kimberly Freeman, Clinton Hatcher, Cogar, Olivia Dudding. Samantha·
Kim Ihlc. Laraine Lawson, Amber Gray. Amber Hill , Mallory Hill.
Maynard. Julie Nakao. Kyle Norris. Jessie McKnight. Adam Phillips.
Chris Proflin. Chris Randolph and Darcy Winebrenner and Michael
Yost.
Amanda Spaun.
Fourth Grade- Ryan Amberglith Grade - Christa Circle,
Suzanne Evans, Jesse Lillie and er, John Bentz and Jason Pierce, all
Kimberly Sayre. all A' s; Teresa A's; Robin Eblin . Shy la Jarre ll ,
Bush, Jennifer Carleton, Ashli Tiffany McDaniel, Myca Michael.
Davis, Joshua Ervin. Julia Hensler, Bethany Riflle, Derek Roush. A.J.
Jenny Howerton. Josie Jarrell . .Jere- Simpson and Chelsea Smith.
miah Johns11n, Kara King, Marisa
Fifth Grade - Ashton Brown.
Lopitzsch, Anne Mauhies, Sarah all A's; Tyler Roberts, Stacy Snyder
Roels, Jason Roush, Billie Jo Sell- and Christopher Warden.
ers, Jessica Theiss, Trish Warner and
Sixth Grade
Bethany
Amberger, all A's ; Timothy Cogar.
Rebecca Wolfe.
12th Grade - Cynthia Cald- Codi Davis, Sarah Hawley, Amber
well, Crystal Coleman, John Matson Mills and Katie Sayre.
and Evan Struble. all A's; Angela
Alley, E~ica Arnou, Michael Ash. Portland Elementary
Fifth Grade- Sara Cammarata.
Chad Clark, Ginnee Hendricks.
Stacy Hubbard, Ashley McKinney, Autumn Reed, Elizabeth Sandy.
Jackie Proffiu, Nikki Robinson, Jen- Bryan Smith and Ryan Smith. all
nifer Roush . Lisa Russell, Ranena A's; Jessica Gloyd. Brooke KISer.
Wheeler, Corey Williams, Jason Nicole Law·son, Craig Randolph and
Aaron Sellers.
Writesc l and Billy Young.
Sixth Grade- Andrea Tedford ,
Southern Junior High
all A's ; Stephanie Bradford, Chelsa
Seventh Grade - Crystal Cot- Dilchcr. David Gloeckner. Tabitha
trill . Mcriam El Dcbaja, Tara Pick- Jones, B.J. Marnhout, Amy Norman.
ens and Brandon Smith. all A's';" -Dcaaa Pullins and Michael Roush .
Justin Allen, Adam Ball, Rachel
Chapman. Megan Combs, Curtis Letart Falls Elementa'r)'
Due to the multi-age at Letart
Crouch. Jeri HilL Amy Lee. Alan
Moore. Jamie Norville, Tom Theiss Falls Elementary. there will be no
honor roll for the first and seco nd
and Stephanie Wilson.
Eighth Grade - Joe Cornell grade.
Third Grade Cameron
and Tyler Lillie, all A's: Mall Ash.
Ashley
DeMoss.
Sherri Cummins. Amhcr Duffy. Brinager.
Amanda Huddleston. Rachel Mar- Stephanie Hoskins, Miranda McK shall.
Nathan Martin.
Kim elvey. Wyan Musser. Bethany Vance
McDaniel. Aaron Ohlinger. Lori and Nathaniel Wolfe.
Fourth Grade - Dustin Brinag Sayre. Lindsay Smith and Amy M.
cr. Amber Holsinger. Heather Nicole
Wilson.
Jnnes and Kasic Sellers.

Ohio Lottery

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
The 79th birthday of the American
Legion wa' celebrated by Drew Webster Post 39 at a dinner party held at
the Senior Citizens Center Tuesday
night.
Allending were more !han a hundred legionnaires and guests who
were welcomed by Oeorge Harris,
commander. Guests introduced
included Mickey Williams, Eighth
District Commander, and George
Kenneth Harris of Somerset, the district's second vice commander, and
their wives.
Williams spoke on membership
noting that the Eighth District stands
at96.18 percent of goal. He ur&amp;ed his
Drew Webster home post to gel out
and sign up the 18 veterans needed
for goal.
Named legionnaire of the year and
presented a trophy wa' Orval "Curly"
Wiles. Past post commanders were
recognized and certificates were pre sented to them along with several
others giving spec ial serv ice 10 the
post.
Four post members were recognized for 50-year memberships. They
were Carl Will who now resides in
Kentucky, George Harris, Robert
Crow, and Elza Gilmore. now
deceased.
On behalf of the Auxiliary, Joanne
Vaughan. president, gave a birthday
gift of $100 to the commander for
post activities. She also presented
Mary Manin with a 50-year mem bership certificate, displayed a certilicate of appreciation to Iva Powell.
unable to auend due to illnes.s, in
recognition of her longtime work in
poppy sales, and recognized Frank
Vaughan, Wayne E. Milhoan. Ken neth E. Harris, and Willis F. Bearh&gt;.

lEGIONNAIRE OF THE YEAR- Orval "Curly" Wiles, center, was
named legionnaire of the year at Drew Webster's birthday party
Tuesday night held at the Senior Citizens Center. He was presented a trophy by Chuck Kitchen, adjutant, left, and George Harris, commander.
all World Wor II veterans. for a tlag
program al the Port land Elementary
School.
Vaughan reviewed activities of the

Vaughan reported .
She also talked about c ommun~ty
service, noting donations · to God\
Net, a youth progrJm in Pomeroy and
unit over the past year ment ioning the Meigs County Coopera ti ve
specilica ll y its work for veterans. Parish's food pantry.
Donations were made 10 the Chilli The invocation Wa\ gi ven hy
cothe Veterans H1hpi1al. gi ft . , were Roland E. Wildman, Jr. of Trinity
purchased, wrapped and deli vered to Church, Harris led in the POW-MlA
veterans at Christmas time. and in allirrnation. and Jim Sou lsby sang the
February a party wa.s held for the sev- National Anthem. Jim Gilmore gave
en veterans at the Athens Hospital. the benediction.

Supreme Court further delays Berry execution
COLUMBUS (AP) - The Ohio
auorney general says the legal baule
surrounding the case of Wilford
Berry Jr. is far from over.
·
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a stay of execution order
for Berry, known as .. The Volunteer"
because he has waived his appeals,
less than two hours before the former
Cleveland man was scheduled to
receive a lethal injection for murderlog his boss.
Aui&gt;mey General Betty Mont- '
gomery appealed a federal judge's
stay order to the high court on Tuesday moming, hoping it would block
the order and allow Berry to be the

first death-row inmate to be executed in Ohio in 35 years.
"We knew this w&gt;s a long shot,
. but decided it was an important
stand to take." Deputy Auorney General Mark R. Weaver said Tuesday
night.
Weaver said his oflice wi ll continue to light for Berry's execution
and planned to meet today to discuss
asking the Ohio Supreme Court to set
a new .execution date. He said the
auomey general's office will also
speak to U.S. District Judge Algenon
Marbley in Columbus about Berry's
mental capacity to waive his appeals.
"We are confident that the feder-

al court will find he is competent just
as the Ohio Supreme Court found he
is competent." Weaver &lt;aid. " If he 's
competent he's able to waive hi'
appeals and be executed. That's been
state's position for 2 1/2 years."
Marbley ruled Friday that the
state Supreme Court did noi properly determine whether Berry w"'
mentally competent to volunteer 10
die.
·
The 'state appealed Marbley's
decision to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals in Cincinnati, which
allowed the stay of execution to stand
until a competency hearing for Berry
on March 24.

Montgomery appealed that to the
U.S. Supreme Couri. which
announced its ruling in a .,imple statement Tuesday evening:
""The application to vacate the stay ·
of execution of se ntence of death
entered by the United States District
Cou rt on February 27. 1998. presented to Justice (John Paul) Stevens
and by him referred to the Court. is
denied ....
The Ohio public defender's office.
which has appealed Berry's death
sentence despite his objections, has
argued that Berry's life should be
spared. at least until . the federal
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