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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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OVS to perform S·aturday at Ariel Theatre
The Ohio Valley Symphony is
back in Gallipolis this Saturday,
playing Mozart's "Sinfoni a Concertaine" and Rachmaninoff's "Symphony No. 2." Curtain time IS 8 p.m.
at the Ariel Theatre. 426 Second
Ave., Gallipolis.
Under the direction of Maestro
Ray Fowler. four soloists will be
featured - Anthony Lojo, clarinet;
Scott Smith, horn ; Jennifer Schuler,
bassoon; · and Lora Lynn Snow.
oboe.
Lojo is a graduate of the University of Wyomi ng with a bachelor of
arts in music pcrfonnance. A recipi-

ent of the Theodore Pressar Outstanding MusiCian Award and the
Henry Scharf Memorial Scholar-

ship, Lojo is currently pursuing
grJduate studies at Ohio Stale University.

His performance credits include
the Robert Shaw Festival Orchestra
in France. the Wheeling Symphony
Orchestra, the Columbus Symphony
and the Westerville Symphony.
Smith has performed with the
OVS, Maine Stale Ballet Orchestra,
Michiana Brass Quintet and Lync
Brass Ensemble. He is an assistant
protCssor of horn and theory at Ohio
University's School of Music.
Smith is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine, and
earned a graduate degree in music
theory from Michigan Stale University.

Schuler, a freelance mustcian ,
recently left her teaching post at
Morehead State University to have
more time to perform with such
groups as the Lexington Philharmonic , OVS. West Virginia Symphony, the Columbus ·Symphony,
the Southern Ohio Light Opera and
the Huntmgton Chamber Orch&lt;;stra.
Schuler received her bachelor's
degree from SUNY-Fredonia, a master of music degree from West Virginia University, and a doctorate in
muSi c arts from SUNY-Stony
Brook.
Snow, the Ariel 's artistic director,
completes the list of OVS soloists.
She earned her bachelor and master
of music degrees from Ohio State

University.
Formerly a music teacher in the
Gallia County Local Schools, Snow
ts best known for her persistence in
initiating the restoration of the abandoned Gallipolis Theater in 1987.
The OVS now occupies the restored
performance hall that houses the historic Ariel.
To reserve tickets for the performance , call Sheila Oehler at 4462582 after 4 p.m . Tickets are also
available through the Gallipolis
businesses of Haskins-Tanner Clothiers, 332 Second Ave., and That Special Touch, 336 Second Ave.

lora lynn Snow

'COVERT' MEETING - Wildlife, forestry and habitat were
the topics at Monday night's meeting of the Middleport-Pomeroy
Rotary Club. Teresa Drummer and Gary Slavin, shown here, dis·
cussed their volunteer roles with the Ohio COVERTS Project. A
"covert" is a thicket that provides shelter for wildlife. The Coverts
Project is a special volunteer outreach educational program on the
topic of forest, land .and wildlife management. New volunteers are
often identified and nominated by county or state natural resource
professionals or current members because they have expressed an
interest in managing their land. The mission of Coverts' members is
to improve wildlife habitat through good forestry and land management practices.

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GRAND TOUR- Elementary administrators and suppon .staff
were given the first public tour of the new Eastern El~mentary
School this week. Officials showed the new library In the build·
lng, above. The area In the background will be used as a conference room.

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Roses' E&lt;eavating and Trucking of Racine was the apparent low bidder for the Bridgeman Street project, Gene Triplett, project engineer. and
Roben Wingeu. grants administrator. told Syracuse Village Council
Thursday night.
Roses' bid was in the amount of $1(10.035.75. Triplett said.
He advbed council to accept Roses' bid when the lirm obtains its
Minority Business Enterprise certificate.
Wingett explained the total co.st of the project for the village will be
approximately $11.500. and will begin in April. depending on necessary
approvals.
The project has been unuenaken through Issue 11 (State Capital
Improvement Project) grant funds and I0 percent village t1nancing. he
noted.
Council extended thanks to Triplett for his help. noting it was greatly appreciated.
·
Larry Lavender. councilman. gave an update on work at Lo~don Pool.
He said the water lines and pool pressure at the ptK?I are OK. however.
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The total cost of building the new
school and eKtensive renovation of
the 40 year-old high school next door
is $7.3 million.
Construciion on the new school is
ahead of schedule. The interior of the
building is now being finished. Windows are in. temporary heating
warms the work areas and corridors
and other pubHc areas have received
their coat of finished paint.
Sidewalks are now being poured
in front of the .high school and new
elementary buildings.
The tour
Entering through the front lobby .
area of the new building, the administrators first visited what in September will be a combined school
librdry and public library.
The space includes a children's
story pit, which will incorporate a
·castle design, an area for stacks, a
reading and study area, as well a\
offices, restrooms and a conference
room.
Across the lobby is the adminis·
trative office area, which includes a
reception area, and office space for
the principal and suppon staff. one of
two teachers' lounges and work areas, ·
and a clinic.
I
A speech pathology office is located near the administrative offices.
The building contains 21 conven-

DEMOLITION BEGINS - Workers for
High School this week. The existing girls'
Wesam Construction Co., Po111eroy, began . restroom will be replaced as part of the reno·
demolition work on the lobby area of Eastern
vatlon ol the 40-y.ear-old building.
tiona! cla.&lt;Srooms. two larger kindergarten rooms. and a preschool room
which includes an enclosed playground. These rooms will be
equipped with work counters and
sinks. as well as shared restrooms for
the kinderganen cla.wooms and individual restrooms for the preschool
classroom.
That preschool room has been
designed for a county-wide preschool
program for th'ose with learning dis-

abilities. according to Well.
The classrooms are organized in
three wings: one each J'or primary
(preschool through grade three) .
intermediate (grades four. five and
si•J and juni or high (seven and
eight). Seventh and eighth graders at
Eastern now attend classes in a win~
of the high school.
Each classroom is equipped with
its own heat pump. so that teachers
can regulate the temperature of the ·

room . The classrooms will also
include built,-in clocks with an intercom sy.'\tem.

In addition to the standard classrooms. most of which are 2l!-by-30
feet. the school will also have a spaciou s computer laboratory. two science labs .. which share a common
storage area. a home economics

room, an art laboratory with a storage
room, and a music laboratory, which
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Rose and Terri Soulsby of the superSentinel News Staff
intendent's office JOined Nancy
Elementary building administra- 'Larkins, the district's technology
tors became the first members of the coordinator, Clayton Butler. high
public to see the interior of the new school principal, Tom Topoleski, eleEastern Elementary School on Tues- mentary principal. and Doris Well
day.
and Cindy Chadwell. head teachers at
The tour was given by John Jones, Tuppers Plains and Riverview emebui lding superintendent for Wesam lentaries for the tour. to be followed
Construction Co. of Pomeroy.
neKt week by tours for the elementary
District Superintendent Deryl teaching staffs in the district's three
Well. Clerk Lisa Ritchie, and Debbie elementary buildings next week.

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RIO GRANDE~University of cqmmunications,
Rio Grande BSN-RN students will •Adena Reg1onal Home Care- comhold a Health Fair March 10 in con- munity health information,
ference rooms C and B of the Stu- •Pleasant Valley Hospital - foot care
dent Center Annex from 10 a.m. to and wellness assessment,
2:00 p.m. on the Rio Grande cam- •Arthritis Foundation - general
pus. Free to the public, over 30 com- information.
munity health sponsors will have
Massage therapists will be on
tables and demonstrations.
hand to give demonstrations and
Community and University Gallipolis business owner Nancy
health providers that will have rep- Tawney will offer information on
resentatives at the fair include:
herbal and alternative medicine.
•Holzer Medical Center - prenatal University of Rio Grande counselor
and men 's health,
Martha Reynolds, M.Ed., P.C.C.,
•Holzer Inpatient Rehab - physical . will offer depression screening in
therapy demonstrations,
conference room B of the Annex.
•Holzer Clinic - smoking cessation, Other Rio Grande personnel who
breast health, glucose/cholesterol will give infonnation and presentascreening and target hean rate exer- tions include Sarah Sow, director of
ctse;
multi-ethic affairs, and Jan Rhea,
• Gallia Co. Health Department - director of health services.
WIC, prenatal infonnation, immuRio Grande's Student Nurse
nizations;
Association will have .three tables of
•Jackson Co. Health Department - fruit and 01her refreshments for visigeneral infonnation,
tors . BSN students who have
•Mel Mock Hearing Center- hearing pl anned the Health - Fair include
tests,
Debbie Bagnall. Heidi Beegle, Lori
•Bowman 's · Home Care Medical Cremeans,
Tanya
Cremeans,
Supply -community health needs,
Michael Hughes, Judy Linder, Alicia ·
•Planned Parenthood - STD's, birth Lloyd, Missy McCoy, Debbie McKcontrol,
eever, Nora Ramsey, Erin Sparks,
•Area Agency on Aging - computer Jim Walker, Theresa Woods, and Pat
health analysis based on date of Woolum.
birth,
For information on the '98
•Adena Regional Medical Center in Health Fair on the Rio Grande camChillicothe - depression, stress and pus. call (740) 245-7302.

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Middleport Elementary School
will be the target of extensive renovations this summer. including a
new roof. according to Meigs Local
Superintendent Bill Buckley.
The school was the object of a
Legionnaires' Disease scare when
second-grade teacher Barbara Logan.
53. Pomeroy. contracted the illness
and died Feb. ~5.
Some suspected that standing
water at the building. caused by a
leaking roof. might be a harbor for
the bacteria which causes the infection, a notion rejected by local and
state health officiah.

WASHINGTON (AP) - History
1s not with him. Neither is name
recognition. But though he might
seem a natural candidate for the
House Republican leadership next
Congress. Rep . John Kasich says he
may-try vaulting all the w_ay to the
White House instead.
...,
"The country needs some leadership." the hi gh-vo~age. rock ' n' rolllov ing House Budget Commiuee
chairman said in a recent interview.
''I'm confident in my leadership, in
my feel ings about the role of government. in my feelings that solving
soc iety's problems is rdated to individual achievement. I'm talking
about the things that hum in my soul.
everywhere I go." .
That the 45-year-old Ohio Republican i's sayi ng such things and
already is traveling widely and raising money reflects the wide-open
2000 GOP nomination. Possible
,,ompetitors indude his friend. House
Speaker Newt Gingrich. plus Texas
Gov. George W. Bush, publisher
Steve Forbes and former Vice Pre.sident Dan Quayle. At this early stage.
none seems a prohibitive favorite.
Kasich's game plan also underlines the realities of life in today's
House. GOP rules require that Kasich
surrender his chairmansh.ip __: his
ticket to prominence- after this year
anyway. His starring role in the
recent budget wars has made his
. sometimes unkempt haircut as recognizable as that of any Republican
House leader, except for the white.
blow-dried mane of Gingrich, R-Ga.
As a result, a House leadership job

has little attrilction for Kasich, even
though E:Jingrich might resign if he
runs for president and others like
Majority Leader Dick Arn1ey and
· Majority Whip Tom DeLay. bOth

water stoned for the hotel's HVAC
system.
.
Officials say water that carries the
bacteria is generally heated between
95 and 115 degrees Fahrenheit. and
typically causes severe tlu and pneumonia-type symptoms as the bacteria
is ingested through .the respiratory
sy&gt;tem.
Water samples were collected
from the school on Feb. 18 &lt;md sem
to Quest Laboratories of San Juan
Capistrano. Calif.. and the inside of
the school was cleaned and disinl'ected on Feb. 21. .On Feb. 27. test
results showell that no LegiAnella
bacteria was present in the samples.
Meanwhile. the Meigs County
Health Department will conduct
semi-monthly inspections of the
building. largely to alleviate p&lt;(fents'

concerns over contlittons at the

school.

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while playing. he said. ·

The inspections will t:ontinue on

a·semi-monthly basis until the n"&gt;f is
repaired. he said.
Middleport Elementary. Mei~,
Junior High School in Middleport.
Sa lisbury Elementary School near
Pomeroy :.md the Meigs High gy m-

nasium arc all scheduled for roof
repair proj.:cts thi s summer.

To accomplish the task. the Jistnct
last fall received a $50(I.O(X) emerge ncy repair program grant throu gh

the State of Ohio School Facilities

has been doin£ wdl in n:cent years. Commission .

Beegle observed. For an example, he
mentioned Pomeroy Elementary
School which had a hard asphalt
playground &gt;urface - a potential
hazard to children using playground
e4wipment. The district placed pea
gravel under the equipment to reduce
the risk of children being injured

"No local money is in volved."
Buck ley said.
The di&gt;trict liiSt month paid
$10.000 to Home Cr.eek Enterpri,es
of Pomeroy to make temporary.
emergency repairs to the Middkpon
Elementary roof.
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Texas Kepubltcans. seem vulnerable.
The gregarious, gym-rat Kasich is
widdy respected by colleagues for
his budget work, though he has
angered some by challenging sacred
cows like the B-2 bomber.

Repair work ·on span
will begin on Saturday
The Pomeroy-Mason Bridge connecting the Ohio Rtver communities
of Mason. W.Va .. with Pomeroy and
Middleport. could be open as soon as
Monday. the Ohio Department of
Transportation announced l;l!e this
morning.
ODOT District I0 has signed a
$25.000 emergency repair contract
with · Edward Kramer &amp; Sons to
begin repairs to the bridge, which was
closed Tuesday night after a pickup
truck struck a ·vertical support beam
and caused damage ·to a hanger
assembly for a floor beam connec-

"Because the heavy equipment
needed for the repair is already in the
local area. the company was able to
offer its services at an extremely ri:a.sonable price." according to ODOT
spokeswoman Nancy Pedigo.
The · company will be-tiringing
eq uipment and materials to the repair
site this afternoon, she said.
For safety reasons, no traftic not even pedestrian traffic- will be
allowed on the bridge during the
work, Pedigo said. A temporary suppan will hold the floor beam while
the necessary structural repairs are
tion.
made.
Work will start Saturday morning
"If pedestrian traffic were permitand continue through the weekend. ted, a barricade would tim have to be
ODOT aniicipates reopening the span constructed to protect pedestrians,
late _Sunday night or early Monday which would only add more time to
morning.
the job," Pedigo said.
Edward Kramer. of Kramer &amp;
"As it stands now, neither ODOT
Sons. the contractor on the new · nor the contractor e~pect any surbridge being built in Point Pleasant. prises as repairs get underway, so
W.Va.. contacted ODOT about 1raffic should be !lowing again by
repairs to the bridge. Kramer, whose Monday," she said.
home base is in Wisconsin. currentThe $25,000 contract will be paid
ly has a regional office in Point Plea!!- out of District IO's regular highway
ant:
·maintenance funds. she explained.

The first day of spring may be two weeks away, but that doesn't mean much to a lot of trees
and flowers. Nature 111 playing a joke on the plants, according Peg McMahon of the Ohio State
University. The unusually mild winter weather has tricked the plants Into thinking It's spring.
Flowers such as tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, which grow from bulbs, require an amount of
cold time during the winter to "wake up" from dormancY, and blossom In the spring, and these
plants define spring as the time that the temperature gets warmer - even If It's In February.
These dlitffodllll cover a bimk near the Dan and Jeanette Thomas home In Middleport.

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Zane Beegle, a registered sanitarian with the health dcpanment. said
all schools in the county are inspected twice a year. with recommendations issued to the schools when
potentially hazardous conditions are
found.
Specilically. inspectors will determine if custodians are taking care of
the building. that. temporary roof
repairs remain in place and that no
mold or mildew inl'estalion&gt;are reoccurring, he e•plained.
The Meigs Local School District

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Uator, Annan
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deft handhng of the U.N. chief that
onspector Ri chard ButIer -- whose
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hard-Ime attotu de on mspecloons p h' uc t e surpnsmg agreement,
helped precopllate the showdown 10 w 1ch IS now bemg cnliCized by
begm wtt h -- says he ' s the one on congressional leaders.
charge (and nghlfully so).
Intelligence sources tell us that
Annan surpnsed members of the
It should surpnse no on~ that U.N. SeCU[!IY Council dunng a
Saddam would rather have the closed-door bneling after his return
tnspecuon power in the hands of from Baghdad Dunng the briefing,
Annan's appomted delegates. For he reportedly called the mspectlons
our ontelhgence sources tell us that an "offense to Iraq's dignity and
the UN chief was completely taken soveretgnly" -- words that Saddam
by the lraqo leader dunng hos last- homself has used to descnbe the
dtlch doplomanc voyage to Baghdad mspect1ons Annan also referred to
late last month
the U S.-led mspectmn teams as
The Chnton admonistratton was "cowboys," omplymg that they've
already posmoned for war, albeol been overzealous on theor mossion
wuhout a clear mtsston, when and that, perhaps, Saddam has a
Annan went to Baghdad to try to

point.
During the same briefing, intelligence sources told us, Annan
descnbed Saddam's fear that Amenca's insistence on inspecting his
many palaces were merely an
excuse to plot his assassination.
As we've reJ!?I1ed ui ~ past,
Saddam ts notonous for his paranoia. He rarely, 1f evtr, sleeps on the
same locauon two nights tn a row -and only a uny group of close assoctates know where he can be found
at any given moment
Accordong•to our sources, Annan
reported Saddam 's cla1m to the
Security Council w1thout agreemg-or d1sagreemg-- woth 11. ·
Annan's appeasement has put the
Clinton administration m a senous
btnd -- at home and abroad. By
gomg to war now, Amenca surely
would shatter what lottie remams of
the old Gulf War coalition. Arab
sympathy would rest with Saddam.
But by·lettong Saddam buy more
ume and st1clc.ing with the Annan
appeasement strategy, Amenca
assures nself of a more confident,
better armed adversary tn the
months and years to come.

By WALTER R. MEARS
, AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON '- For openers, 11 was the economy, stuptd. That was
the blunt remmder of the centraltssue 111 President Chnton's campatgn for
the Whtte House No need for such lessons now, woth the economy thnvong
on hos watch and provodmg hos wave agamst undertows that have beset second-term presidents
"These are good ltmes for Amenca, .. the prestdenl sa1d the other day So
far, that has been enough to keep hos standmg htgh despuc the bad tome~ the
Whole House os havmg 10 the specoal prosecutor mvcstogatoon of lhc Monoca Lewonsky case
Thai surely would change, should Kenneth Stm prove allegaltons of an
affaor and cover-up auemptthat Clmton demes
At thos pomt, oponton polls that consostently show two-thords approval of
the way Clinton does hts JOb demonstrate agam !hat what counts woth voters
1s what affects them That means the economoc sttuatton
When the economy IS up, presidents are, too No mauer that no prestdent •
really conlrols the forces and trends that shape the economtc Urnes, up or
down Prestdents gel the blame when there's a slump, and they lake I he credIt when there's a surge
So Clinton pomts to the numbers
-Almost 15 molhon new JObs m five years
-The lowest unemployment rate on 24 years
-Inflation low and stable
--Consumer confidence at a 30-year h1gh
-A balanced federal budget, posstbly thos year, certamly next
"The Amencan people are upbeat aboul theor prospects, not only on the
moment but on the future," Clinton saod Tuesday
"The Amencan economy dehvered another exemplary perfonnance m
1997," Alan Greenspan , the Federal Reserve Board chaorman, told a Senate
commttlee
None of that comes wnh guarantees Greenspan warned of an uncertain
future Clinton swd the boom can't go on forever It's already approachmg a
record for growth wtthout recesston.
"Good umes are a blessmg, and they should be enJoyed," the presodenl
satd "B ut we all know on the nature of humanlc.ind and the rhythm of human
affaors, no condlloon endures forever wothout onterruptoon "
"The odds are very htgh !hat some tome onto the future, there wtll be
another reccssoon," added Janet Yellen, who heads the presoden!'s Councol
of Economtc AdVISors " But there's nol the slightest reason to beheve that
tt ts on the foreseeable future "
There are busoness cycles, and they do go down as well as up. Uncontrollable events can tngger recessiOns, or onllauon, or both. Eother way, the
pollllcal tmpact os on the presodent. George Bush never recovered from the
economoc slump of 1990, and lhe recessoon was central to Chnton's wonnong
campaogn on 1992
The economy was thnvmg when Clinton won agam on 1996 and remaons
so, buoyong h1m agamst the trends that have beset second-tenn presodents
before The last two were dragged down by onvestogattons into wrongdoong
Even Frankton D Roosevelt had second-lerm headaches, overreachong
when he tncd to reshape the Supreme Court and purge conservattve Democrats from Congress, wtth the Depresston sltll on
In Prcsodcnt Etsenhower s last four years, the Sovtcl Umon took the lead
in space Jloght, a spy plane eptsode undod hos auempts at accommodatoon
woth Moscow. and hos top aode had to quu for accepung omproper gtfts
R1chard Noxon, of course, had Watergate, whtch made hom the only presodent to res1gn
Ronald Reagan was embr01led m !he Iran-Contra arms-for-hostages
affatr
For Chnton, ot's not only the Lewonsky mvestogauon Hts friends and
campatgn fund -raosers are onvolved on cases stemmong from abuses on raosong money for hts last campa1gn
That would seem to be enough to drag hom down politically. To date,
however. the economy has been enough to keep that from happenurg •
As he began hos second term, Chnlon satd he knew 11 has been a troubled
time for hos predecessors.
"I'm very mondful of htstory 's dofficultoes," he saod, "and I'm goong 10
try to beat them "
EDITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mears, vice president and columnist
for The Associated Press, has reported on Washington 'and national politics for more than 30 years.

Barry's
World

Today in history
By The Associated Press

Today os Fnday, March 6, the 65th day of 1998. There are 300 days left
on the year
Today 's Hoghllght on Hostory
On March 6, 1836, the Alamo on San Antomo, Texas, fell to Mexocan
forces after a 13-day soege
·
On th1s date
In 1806. poet Elizabeth Barren Brownmg was born on Durham, England.
In 1834, the coty of York m Upper Canada was mcorporatcd as Toronto.
In 1853, Verdo 's opera "La Travoata" premoered on Venoce, Italy

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REVENGE
OF
THE
JUDGES
Members of
Congress,
who no""ally have no
compunctton
ahout raising
thetr
own
salaries when
the
tomes

warrant,
aren't as generous when tt
comes to federal judges.
For
years, the
salanes of
federal
judges have
been tted to
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But the Judges don't think thetr
overdue pay mcn:ase makes up for
the four years that they 've been
sttffed by theor congresstonal paymasters A group of 20 JUdges ts
suong Congress for hogher pay, arguong that they have the same rtghts as
other federal workers, who get automauc ratses every year
We wtsh the judges luck. tn thetr
lawsuot But we also believe tt's hogh
ume thai JUdges were paod what
they're worth, whtch os constderably
more than they're mak.mg now.
Mosl, of not all, federal JUdges
could make many tomes their federal
salartes should they leave the bench
for pnvate law practoce, as many
now do when ot's ume to send the1r
children to college. There's no way
of telhng how many qualified candtdates tum down jud1cial appomtments because of the cut 111 pay ot ,
would mvolve.
Congress -- and all Amencans -has a strong vested mterest m havmg
the best poss1ble people on the federal bench One way to accomplish
thts ts to quot playmg solly politics
w1th the11 salanes and to pay them
what they're worth.
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
aft writers for United Featuft
Syndicate, Inc.

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By William A. Rusher
I confess that when James
Carvtlle began ranting against Kenneth Starr on the natwn's-talk shows
several months ago, I didn't lake
hom senously. For one thmg, evecythmg about htm personally -- h1s
looks. hos Cajun accenl, hos obvoously synthetoc fury -- was off-puumg.
If I had been Mr Chnton, I certaonly
wouldn't have wanled Carvtlle as
my defender
And even when Carvtlle reappeared on televtsoon a couple of
weeks ago to declare total "waw"
on Sta". I took the declarauon wllh
a large gram of salt I doubted that, of
the Whtte House was mdeed getting
ready to launch an all-out assault on
Sta". 11 would ask Carv11le of all
people -- thos guuer brawler -- to
telegraph tls punch
But ot appears that I was wrong
War has mdeed been declared by the
Whote House agaonst Mr Starr, and
whal's more, the openong stages
have been goong very well In a httle
over two weeks, 1hc Whue House
has persuaded lho medoa and the
pubhc to slop d1scussong whether
Presodent Cltnlon had sexual relations wnh Monoca Lewmsky and
hed about ot, and to concentrate
onslead on whether Kenneth Starr os

conducung
a
vond1cUve, partisan mvesttgatton destgned to
destroy the Clinton presidency,
and
of
so
whether
he
ought to step
down as mdependentcounsel.
Mr. ClinRusher
ton's personal
lawyer has filed
a lawsuit to stop what he alleges are
ourrageous leaks from Starr's office
to the medoa. And a whole host of
"spokesmen" for the prestdent have
fanned out to appear on the varoous
TV talk shows, denouncmg Starr as
totally "out of control" (whatever
that means) Now they are bemg
JOoned by vanous Chnton loyalists
m Congress -- New Jersey Sen
Robert Tomcelli and Ve""ont Sen.
Pat Leahy among them -- who profess to be concerned about the
alleged $40 molhon cost of Starr's
mvesugatton.
And, of course, the medta have
tagged obedoently along, shoflmg
thetr emphasts from Chnton to Starr
and reportmg that, as you mtght
expect after such a ba"age, substan-

tial maJonties of Americans polled has hstened to all 20 hours of Mombeheve that Starr is too partisan and ca Lewinsky's tape-recorded confihas gone too far. It is still early days, dences to Lmda Tropp, and you can
but there seems no doubt that the bet that they constitute a pretty perWhote House is laying a foundation suasive contradiction of the denials
for removmg Starr of necessary and of sexual acttvoty that she and Mr.
in any case discred1ting, m advance, Chnton have hoth made under oath.
anythmg he may say or do
And he no doubt has amassed a great
That havmg been saod, 11 must be deal of other matenal -- from the tesacknowledged that Mr. Starr has tomony of wotnesses to cl!cumstanbrought some of hos problems on ltal evodence -- m support of the
h1mself Calling Momca Lewmsky's account on the tapes If he survtves
mother before the grand JUry to tes- long enough to transmit thts matentify on matters potentoally damagmg al to the House Judicoary Commottee
to her daughter was certamly legal as evtdence of ompeachable offenses
and may conceivably have been nec- (perJury, subornatoon of perJury:
essary, buill could be (and promptly · etc.), nothmg James Carvtllc can say
was) used to make Kenneth Starr about Kenneth Starr wtll save
look callously mdofferent to the del- W:tlham Jefferson Chnton.
ocate bond between a mother and her
But meanwhtle, Mr Starr
child. And subpoenamg Whole remams vulnerable to removal at
House advtser S1dney Blumenthal to ' any tome by Allomey General Janet
descnbe what he had told reporters, Reno What of hos successor as ondcand reporters had told htm, ahout pendent counsel turned out to be
Starr and hts staff merely annoyed more squeamosh about accusing a
reporters wtthout producmg evt- prestdent of htgh cnmes and mosdedence of JUStocoable mtsconduct. If meanors? Presodent Clinton os m a
he moves 10 ondtct Momca Lewm- ught spot mdeed, but he has golten
sky, he may well · be greeted wuh out of toght spots before.
dens ton
William A. Rusher is a Distin·
Of c~urse, we must remember guisbed Fellow of the Claftmont
that the odds on the outcome of th1s Institute for the Study of Statesbaule undoubtedly look very doffer- manship and Political Phii(,ISOphy.
ent from Mr. Starr's perspectove. He

Casual conversations with God
By George R. Plagenz
I have a fnend who addresses
God m her prayers as "Goddte,
dear" That has always struck me as
beong too farmhar wtth "the Man
Upstaors" --another over-casual reference to the Detty.
On the other hand, some of our
conversattons with God ~ too formal and cold We approach hom as
obsequoous subJects commg before a
king. There ts maJesty m the hoes of
the hymn "Every knee shall bow,
every tongue confess that Jesus
Christ 1s Lord." But many of us feel
closer to God when we smg "0
-Master, lei me walk. wtth thee" or
"Jesus, Savoor, ptlot me"
Choldren are probably the best at
bemg utterly natural w1th God. They
talk to htm as 1f they were best
fnends stlltng on the curb passong
the tome of day They- ask questions
such as "How many k1ds do you
have?" or "I'm JUSt cunous. How
old are you'"
The Seatlle Post-Intelligencer
asked thtrd-graders at one school \O
wnle tellers to God askmg hnh
ahout anythong that was on then
monds "Were you lonely before
there was anybody to pray for you?"
8-year-old Nocole wanted to know
Nine-year-old Caleb was puzzled
about somethtng else· "Is there a
gtant shde ihat guardtan angels use
to get down to earth, or do they use
Jacob's ladder?" "How d1d you

make the sun?" a
7-year-old gorl
wanted to know
Some of the
choldren asked
questoons adults
would hke to
know the answer
to Many of us
have pondered
John
Davod's
Plagenz
questoon or somelhtng hke II
"How come you let me break my
ankle? I wasn't domg anythmg

That is what Rabbi Harold Kushner tried to
answer in his best-seUing book, "When Bad
Things Happen to Good People" (Avon, 1982).
When evil comes into our lives, is it because we
did somPthing wrong? John David's teacher
attempted to answer the boy's question by suggesting that God may have been trying to protect him from something worse than a broken
ankle,

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1991 ), compoled by Stuart Hample
and Enc Marshall -- children say
things hkc:
-- "Are you really invistble or os
that JUSt a tnck ?"
-- "I didn't thmk. orange went
lllllh purple until I saw the sunset
you made on Tuesday. That was
cool."
-- "I w1sh you would not make 11
so easy for people to come apart I
had three. stotches and a shot "
-- "Please send me a pony . I
never asked for anythong before You
can look 11 up."
We would probably be better off
1f we had a God hkc the approachable God of these children -- or a
God bke the God of Harry Golden's
mother.
"My motlier talked wtth God all

the Ume on Yiddtsh -- actual conversauons," satd Golden "She would
send you on an e"and and as you
were ready to dart off onto crowded,
dangerous streets, she would tum
her face upward and say, 'Now see
that he's all right'
"She gave the ompressoon thts
was a matter-of-fact relauonship.
part of the covenant 'In the home
that hoy os my obhgatoon,' she would
say to God, 'but once he's out on the
street, that ts your department and be
sure to see to tt '
The B1ble says that God spoke to
Moses "as a man speaks to hos
friend." We should speak to God the
same way.
Georxe Plagenz is a syndicated
writer for Newspaper Enterprise
Aaodation.
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Heten M. Per·ry
Helen Mane Deal Pe"Y· 79, Glenwood, W.Va, doed Wednesday, March
4, 1998 at her resodence
Born Oct 7, 1918 in Mason County, WVa, daugh1er of lhe la1e Elmer
and Pearl Sharp Deal, she was a homemaker.
She was also preceded on dealh by her husband. Arthur Wolham Pe"Y.
and five brolhers, Re., Arthur, Robert. Luther and Earl Deal
Survivmg are a son, Arthur (Judy) Perry of Glenwood, a daughler. Olela (Bolly) Nance Jr of Glenwood, live grandcholdrcn and a greal-granddaughter, a brother. Elmer Deal Jr of GuY,andotle, W Va , and lwo sosters,
Cordeha Barnett of Glenwood, and Bonnoe Holley of Ashton, W Va
Servoces wolf be I p.m Saturday on 1he Moore's Chapel Church, Ashton.
woth the Rev Ted Nance oflicoaung. Bunal wtll be m the McCoy Cemetery.
Glenwood Fnends may call today afler 4 p m al lhe home of her daughter. Olela Nance. Rocky Fork Road. Glenwood. and at the church on Sa lurday one hour pnor to the servoces.
Arrangements are by the Deal &amp; Brown Funeral Home, Poont Pleasanl,
WVa

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Servoces for Komberly L Stout, 41. a former Metgs Cou nty resodenl who ,
dted Tuesday, March 3, 1998 al Ogto Slale Umverstty Hospotals on Columbus. Wlil be held at II a.m Saturday at Foresl Lawn Chapel, wllh bunal m
the adJacent cemetery
Fnends may call from 6-8 p m at the East Chapel of the Egan-Ryan Funeral Co. 4019 Easl Lovmgslon Ave. Columbus

Recorder posts land transfers

, V1a Assoctated Press GraphicsN91

Storm system promises
rainy weekend for area

The followong land tran sfers were
recorded recenlly tn lhe office of
Meogs County Recorder Emmogene
Ham olton
Deed, Wtlham D and Sharon F
Weather forecast:
Stewart lo Roscoe C . Merrell L.
Tontghl Cloudy wllh a chance of ram Lows m lhe lower 40s L1gh1 and Ronald W. Rebecca S . Robert and
vanable wmd Chance of ram 30 percent
C. A !ihmdeldecker. Rutland. 25 99
Salurday .Pe nods of ram Highs m the lower 60s. Chance of ram 80 per- ,teres.
l;ent
Deed. Jeanelle and Danoel D
Saturday nogh1 Occasoonal ram Lows on lhe lower 50s
Thomas to Donald M . Mauhew C
Extended forecast:
and Vmda Erwm, Mtddleport.
Sunday . Occaswnal ram. Hoghs m the upper 50s
Deed. Tomothy R Musserto MauMonday Ram hkely. Lows on lhe mod 40s and htghs 111 the upper 50s
reen T Burns Rulland vtllage.
Tuesday Ltght ram or dnzzlcJokely Lows m the lower 40s and hoghs on
Deed. Ann,\ R Molls to Roc hard A.
the 40s
and Dorothy Hagerty, Columboa,
Deed, Rodney E and Jack1e L
Pack to Rochard A and Dorothy
Hagerty. Columboa parcel.
(Continued !rom Page 1)
Deed, Earl 0 Pockcns 10 Earl 0
the reltef valves .11e onoperable and leaks on the pool are comong I rom the
Ptekens. Sulton.
Jloor and walls
Rtght ol way. Lloyd L and Paul
Per&gt;onahzed·Pools. Kuchen &amp; Sons. eave Lavender an estimate to
L Sayre 10 Leadong Creek Conserrepa11 leah and sandblaslong at a cost o($2.000••tnd to put on pnmer
vancy Dostncl. Coiumboa,
and paonl .ond seal the bollom of I he pool at ,1cost ol $3.SYO
Right of way, Gregory A and
M.tyor George Connolly satd... ,, we are gomg.to keep the pool open.
Judtlh McCarthy to LCCD. Saltswe have to make repa1rs "
bury.
Counctl accepted the proposal. con tmgenl on oblammg funds
Easement. La"y E May to GTE
Lavender went on 10 s.ty !hat a 1.6&lt;10-pound-pressurc washer os needNorth Incorporated, Ru1iand.
ed to keep equopmcnt clean und one can be obtaoned lor $2Y9 Also he
Deed. Lyle W and Leona Hysell
!old counci l that a cham-link fence IS needed for lhe sm,tll ball foeld. cost
to Todd W Hysell. Sahsbury parcel,
nl whoch "$39 95 a roll. and 11 woll take etghtSO-toot rolls to do the JOb
Deed. Dav1d D and Davtd F
Total cost os approxomalely $800-$ 1.[)()() Counc1l approved both prOJects
Campbell 10 Phtlhp R and Pauielle
Councol also dtscussed takong the lence down ,uthe pool and extendL Hamson. Sulton.
ong 11 10 enclose lhe shelter An estunate ot electnc.tl work al the pool
Deed. Jamshed and Shmn J Nug.occordmg to Boll Roush. counctlman. wtl l be goVen to hun or lhe mayor
~ud to Access to Human Resource.
next week. 11 was noted
Moddleporl.
Mony Wood. counetlman. sugge,ted counctltalk to the Bo.trd of Pub·
Easement Tuppers Platns-Chester
!H.: Aff.urs ~md suggested th.: bo~1rd purchase ~tHew tra:"'fr'pump Coun~o:ll
Water Dostnct lo Monongahela Powabo diScussed e&gt;lendong the soze of the new pol~ huoldtng on order to be
er Company. Ol1ve. 25.4692 acres:
.tble to store all vo ll.tge cqu1pmen1
Easement. Mall J Sebo to MPC.
Eber Pockens Jr. cou nctlm,tn. broub&gt;hl-up th_e May p.tr.tde 10 kock off
Olive. 10 9968 acres.
the ba~ball se&lt;1son Connoll y named Pte kens. Lawnder and Donna PeterEasemenl. Clyde Greg to Gat I M
son. councolwoman.lo make plans lor lhe event It was mdocated thai craft
Pemn to MPC. Ohve. 47 781 acres.
shows and other even ts woll he held
Easement. Gladys Burchard.
Ptckens .tlso noted a tire traontng sesston woll he he ld at the lire staSteve Roggs and Jack Carroll to
tton beoonmn~
M,t)
I lor one monlh Cl,!'scs arc lull. he s.ud He also
MPC. Olive. 17 22 acres.
e
"
E.ISernent. Chesler .md Nancy
saod that stree t sogns need to be replaced The f11st Th ursday 111 Apnl. the
Buckley to MPC. Olive 28 23 acres
lore department woll be celebrating 1ts 50th .mmvers,~ry he .1dded
O&gt;Uncol also dtscussed the pussobohty of,, pcrmossne tax (locense Ia&gt;)
Ea~me nt.J ,unes B Neallo MPC
to help w1th lhe upkeep ol vollage soreets It was n01ed that II os bewmOitve. 16 25 .teres.
mg more and morl! Lilllu.:ult tor thl! vdl .1ge. financew1se. to ma1nt.un the
Easeme nt Chester Wells 10 MPC.
streets
,
Olive, 8 5 .ocres.
Also. ,, permiSsove 1.1&lt; would help en.tble couit~:ll to secure Issue II
Deed. Ch.trles R .tnd Londa L
tunds. 11 Wds nntt.:LI
Rtggs to Charles J and Londa L RogEber Ptckens Sr. lire choel. .ISked permoss10n Ill advertt~ for s.tle one
gs . Ol1ve. l:orrl!llave deed.
rescue truck .md an old bo.tl &lt;1nd mntnr lor $-IIXl .tnd a !ruck tor $1.51Xl
Pockens .tlso .tsked penmsSion to purchase a ho g~- band r.tdoo lor the
lire tru"k lor .opproxun.ttely $700 Both were .1ppn1ved
Connolly ,mnounced !hat apphc.tllons lor ponlm.u\.tger .md htegu.11ds
.11e now bemg accepled Appill.tllnn c.u1 be m.uled lo JanKe Zw olltng.
clerk·lre.tsure r 111 c.tre of Syr.tcuse Village
The mayor's report nl $HH4 w.ts .opproved
One loc.ol .porlsmen's club "
Poloce Chtel Tim Golhlan reported ossumg 12 cll.tll ons and mvesllgallng
otfe11ng .1$500 rew.11d lor ontormaone complaml .tnd noted !hat .111 w.~rr.mts ossued by / he Syr.ocuse Mayllnn leadmg to the return of a mtssor's Court have been entered tnw the state computer syslem
1ng teen,Jger
He also reponed new phones have been In stalled 111 the VIllage hall
Samantha Wolcoxen. 14. was last
wh och now has lhree phnne lines
~en Jan 16 m the Pomeroy area alter
Zwo lhng issued the iollowtng ton.tnual rep4lt ge neral lund.
apparently runnong away Irom a fos$12 033 JS: street constouctooo. $14,0 16 70. hogh\\\ay. $H I4 46. l~re.
ter home'" the Pont and area. accord$4.109 44 w.tter. 57.018 11 pool. $4A42 5H guaranly meter $3.17 1 07.
tng to She11ll James M Soul, by
cemetery. $95 65. tol.tl all Junds $65 72 I 2H
The Forked Run Spoilsmen's Club
Also pre:"'ent was Kathryn Crow. c.:ouncllwom.tn t\
Thur,day noghl agreed to oiler the

Syracuse street job bid

Deed. Bobb) and Bonnte G
Arnold 10 Davod L Elktns ano Chery l
A Hysell. Scopto/Rutland parcels.
Deed. Laura and James 0
Chtlders to Ellon and Irene Eggleton.
Scopto. 2 847 acres.
Deed. Jacquelme K and Jerry
Mollet! to Franm A Case. Moddleporl. 96 acre,
Deed. Alberta J Gluesencamp
Jacqueline Shoemaker. Kenneth
Shoemaker, Barbara Marlin and Garry Martm toAibertaJ Gluesencamp.
Lebanon.
Deed Alberta J Gluesencamp to
Gary A Lonebe"Y. Lebanon.
iileed. Gary A Lmebe"y to Terry
and Connoe Weber. Lebanon.
Deed, Thomas A and Glenda J
Skmner to Danoel D and Jeanette
Thomas, Moddlepon.
Deed. Lmda K and Greg Bnckles
to Leonard D Slolb, Rutland parcel ,
Deed. John R Jeffers to Nancy J
Smoth, Rutland parcel.
Deed. Ronald P and Anne Lowry
Casco to Charles F. and Paula J
Chancey. Moddleport parcels.
Deed. Danny and Kom Westmoreland to Anthony .tnd Dawn Kopec.
Rutland parcels.
Easement. Ronnoe and Lorett.t
McDade. H Vtctor and Ahce Wolle
to Columbus Soulhern Power.
Lebanon. 86 07 acres.
Easement. Charles R . Patncoa J .
Peggy A . Rebecca J and Charles
Roscoe Lawrence to CSP. Lebanon,
154 52 acres.
Easemenl, Juanola L Lannogan to
CSP. 39 62 acres .
Easement. Thomas M and Sheola
Thetss to CSP. Lel1anon. 55 acres,
Easemenl, Edward A Jr and
Patncta A Sch.telkel to CSP.
Lebanon 93 26 acres
Easement. Roy W .tn d Joann
Prollitt to CSP. Lebanon. 5 acres.
E.tsement . James D M Jr .md
Cmdy Proll1tt to CSP. Lebanon.
Easement. Franklin Real Es1.1te
Corpo r.tllon to CSP. Lebanon
Deed. Otto A and Sandra K
M.trcmko to Clarence Ronald Barnell. Olove

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That os what Rabbo Harold Kushner tned to answer on hts best-selling
book, "When Bad Thmgs Happen to
Good People" (Avon, 1982). When
evtl comes mto our lives, ts it
because we dod somethong wrong?
John Davtd's teacher attempted to
answer tho boy's questton by suggestong that God may have been tryong to protect htm from somethmg
worse than a broken ankle
Chad. 8, got the tdea for his question to God from something Jesus
srud on the Btble about how "the
very hwrs of your head are all numbered ... Chad dectded to test God on
thai one "flow many hatrs do I have
on my head?" he wantCd to know.
In another collection of dismnmg complaonls, suggestions and
quest tons addressed to God -- "Children's Letters to God" (Workman,

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members of Congress -- even
though Judges actually require qualifications to do therr JObs, while
members of Congress merely need
to have a functioning pulse to hold
office.
But when Congress gave Itself a
cost-of-lmng raise last year, it forgot to onclude JUdges in the equation
Lawmakers swear this was an honest mistake, and had nothing tc do
with the GOP's court-clogging carnpa•gn agaonst "actiVIst" federal
judges When the error was later
poonted out to congressional leaders,
they quockly passed a technical correcuon that gave judges a modest,
2.3 percent cost-of-Iivmg rruse (thetr
first smce 1993).

The war on special prosecutor Kenneth Starr

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Mi\ILSUBSCRIPTIONS
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$27 111

2(1 Weeks

$53 H2

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Renovations set
(Continued from A1)
Wmker' placeu reml11rced. heavy
duly pt.1, 11 c on 1he mol. covenn g ot
woth gr.1vel to hold 11111 place. Buck-

Am Ele Power .................... ..48).
Akzo ..... ......... ,................... !O~),
AmrTech ....... '..................... 44)..
Ashland Otl ....................... 561, ley s,ud
AT&amp;T ................... ................. 61 ' •
"It's ,, tempor.11y measure until
Bank One ........... . ..............57'.
work can be done thiS summer" he
Bob Evans ......................... 20~,
s.ud
Borg-Warner ........................ 60l, · As workers thos summer rep lace
Broughton ......................... 14),
h
II 1
1 d
Champoon ......................... 14~.
!he root . t ey wt ,, so rep .lle rop
Charm Shps .......................... 4'•• cedmgs 111 the h.ol lway. patnl and
City Holding ........................ 43\
dean The additional work woll be
Federal Mogul ..................... so".,
lunded by t h~ dostncl s permanent
GanneH ................................63'~ .
tmprovement levy whoch may go
Goodyear ............................68" •
back before volers thos fall The new
Kmart ...................................15"t•
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h d
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Kroger .................................. 43''•
roo wt
ave a ar , sur ace an
Lands End ...........................39'i.
some slope to encoumge water to nun
Limited .................1................ 28), ott rather than poolong
Oak Hill Flnl .......................... 271,
OVB ....................................... 41 ';,
One Valley ............................ 36~.
Peoples ................................. 41 ),
Prem Flnl ............................... 23l,
Rockwell ................................. 59
RD/Shell ................................ 54 '1,
Sears ...................................... 54
Shoney's ................................4'1•
Star Bank .............................57'i•
Wendy's ................................ 20'1,
Worthlngton ............................ 18

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Stock reports are the 10:30
a.m. quoles provided by Advest
of Gallipolis.
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SHARING THOUGHTS -' House Speaker Newt Gingrtch,'right,
and House Budget Committee Chairman John Kaslch, A-Ohio,
conferred dyring a Capitol Hill news conference Thursday. Gingrich told reporters that federal surpluses should be used to
strengthen Social Security, but not lor tax cuts. (AP)

WASHINGTON (AP) - House
Speaker Newt Gmgroch says budget
surpluses should nol be '"ed to cu t
taxes for now. pullmg hom al odds
with conservatives who wunt the sur·

pluses used 10 'lash !axes as deeply
,\S

pO\Stbh!

For lhe first lime Gongnch. R G.o
hacked .tw.ty from hos prev1ous pl.m
lor usmg ex peeled budget surpluses
reducong !he nallonal debt, whoch
helps Soc1al Securu y by st rengthen
ong the economy. l,IX cuts and more
spendmg lor roads, research and
defense
· I th1nk thai we should locus the
surplus on Soc tal Secunty:· he 'aod
Thursday The budge! now " balanced\\ tth huge Socml Secunty trust
fund surpluses
, It we get an operaung surplus
(wllhoul usong Socoal Secumy surpluses). I wanllhe operalong surpl us
to go b.1ck to the taxpayers,' he saod
Gmgnch saod he belteved th.u
cou ld occur tn two years. wh1ie Con-

Un ots ol the Meogs Coun!y Enter
gency MediCal Servile rewrded three
call s for a'soslance Thursday Un 1ls
respondong mcluded
CENTRAL DISPATCH
3 13 p m. Powell Street. Moddleport. Lola Kovalchok Veter.tn '
Memortal Hosp11al Moddleport
squad assosted
MIDDLEPORT
10 0 1 p m, Vme Street, James
Brewer. Pleasant Valley Hospnal,
Cenlral Dospatch squad assosted
POMEROY
5 34 p m , voiWtteer fire department and squad to Baker Road.
structure tire al Tony Davos resodence.
Moddleport and Chester VFDs, Central Dtspalch squad assosted, Tony
Davos refused lreatmenl

FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY

ONE EVENING SHOW 7.30
446-0923

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gre:-;siO nal Budget Olt:ce l1g.ure'

show tl may take years Iunger
The speaker sa1d he sltll wants Ia&gt;
cuts thos year He saod they should be
pa1d lor woth spendong cuts and wtlh
revenues he believes wolf b~
.tpproved thos year from e1ther a set·
tlemenl wolh the 1obacco mduslry or
h1 gh~r c 1 g~tre ue

t&lt;Jx.e'

The spe,tker s comments hogh ,
hghted how PreSident Clmlon 's call
m h" Stale ol lhe Unoon .oddress to
"save Soc1al Securlly l~rst " h.ts
weakened and dovtde!l Republicans
Though many Rcpubl1cans.
onclud1ng G1ngroch. consoder lax cuts
one ol the GOP s detlnmg tenet s.
many of them worry that Chnlon's
proposal to use surpluses to slrenglhen Soe~al Securoly os too pololtc.tlly
appealmg to ch,1llenge
The remarks hy Gmgnch also
showed the budget dtvtsoons that contonue to haunl Republicans. many ol
whom wanl as bog a lax cut as possohle thos year, paod lor 111 part hy budget

surpluse~

-Local News in Brief:Huo OKs exemption for The Maples
The U S Department ol Housmg .1n,l Urban Development has appro\ed
.1n exemptoon tor The Maples lowenng !he .1ge requ11ement lo 50 years etlecllve M,1rch I
The exemp11on woll be 111 elf&lt;ct lor a year ln.wme eltgtb1hty Wi ll remam
the same
Once .tn md1v1dual has been deemed eltg1ble to reSide m Ihe lacollly. loc.tted ne.11 Veterans Memonal Hospllal . clogobthty wolf conunue For example.
1f a pef\on os 50 years old and becomes a lenant. ,md the ehglboillY requtrement be,comes 62 agaon. lhe mdtYOdual woll "ontmue lo be an eltgoble lenant

Immunizations set in Racine next week
The Oh10 UnOYerstl) College ol Osteop.llhlc Medllme Childhood lmmunllallon Program. a mob1ie he.tllh progr-om. wtll prov1de lree ommunozaloons
lor all area choldren !rom b111h lhrough moddle 'lhool on Tuesd.ty from 10
a m 10 noon at the Raune Volunteer F11e Dep.111menl
The progr.tm woll also provode free Hepaii!IS B v.~e"ncs to children born ,
.Iller November 22. I991 .10d to all eli gible II 12 .tnd 11 year-of&lt;i, The chtldren mu' l qualtly lor lhc V.tcconc lor Ch ildren Progr.un b) hetng enrolled
m the Mt:LIJL,ud progr41m. h.tvmg no hc,\lth 1n..,urancc. by bemg an Amenelm lnU1an or Alaskan Nattve, or havtng 1nsuran~:c whH:h tloe-. not cover the
cost of tmmumzat1on

Eastern staff gets look
(Contonued from Page 1)
wil l be sound prooled .10d which
wolf h.tve a modular. S&lt;&gt;Und-prooted
pra~.:tiLe

room

The onusoc lab ha' also been
dcs1gnetl Wit h o tfiL e s p:.u~e .tnt! astorage art!,tlor musu:.tlm~trumcnts. and
will h.tve mov.tble nscrs
Four rooms h.1ve bt!en spe&lt;.:wlly
deSigned lor use by 'peual educallon
program~ .md a Tille I Re,our~.:c
Room "also 1nduued 111 I hat are,,
The da~sroom" .1re org.m 1zed

Ea'lern H1gh School. whllh woll
rec!!tve

extcnsr~e

rcnov.tllon a' ,, pari

I the budJ1ng proJcd
De molt tum hct!.tn Tuesday on the
obby .orea nl lhe h1 gh "hml al the
ronl nl the huliJmg. \\ hllh wolf he
.ompktely ruloY,IICo The new lobby woll be exoenJcd .ond wlil ondude
r

new re,lroom .... mu t ~ rrdao fl&lt;tor !tie
Othl!r Ulll siiULtlon dl the h1gh
'i&lt;: hool will tnvolve t:nnvertmg: the
hus111e"s t.:l.l:-. .,.rooms mto thl! new
h1gh s~.: hool rcsouru! t.:enter. or
library. and nmvt:JtiOg the extsung
library tnto twn ~.: Lts sroor11s

The new lngh ' chool l1brary will
pnmanly proVIde hard cnpoes of relerenu~ matcrt.ab such .t ~ &lt;.: n~.:y&lt;.:lope
Um and du.: ttonan cs as wel l as some'

of the exl'tlng htgh school 't.tcks. and'

wtll serve a' a wmputer labor.ltory

work room " loc.lled tn the rc.tr &lt;II

provtdtng at: ~.:es :-. to unltne servtu:s
through St: hoolnct
La"t ... ummer .•a... Oesto' rcmov.al
w~ts ~.:omplct ed leav1ng cxpo ...e&lt;.l c.:c1l·
tng ... and bare floor" Cu..,rnc:llt.:
unprovement " -.; uch as p:.unung ot
cl,,,,rooms, wmdow replatement ahd
comple tion ollloors .1nu ceoltngs wil l
~ontmuc through th e t.:ornmg sum

the buddm g tn the JUntor h1 gh wmg

mer

recordm.;

Meigs EMS runs

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Gingrich: don't use
surplus to cut taxes

rew.11d tor fmdmg the gorl. and challenged olher groups. busonesses or
ondtvtduals to oncrease lhe reward
She IS approxomately love -tool .
lour-tnches tall and has blue eyes .ond
blonde hall
Soulsby reponed agaon thos mornong th.ll hts depanmenl has not .tround a gymn.t~tum .tnd caft!wnurn
obt.uned any new mlornuuon on the The Ldklonum Will be U:"'l!d a:-. ,,
whereabouls ol the leenager There comb1ned cafeten .t and audllonum.
have been no responses to mlorma- w11h a ~o;tage on one end The gymlton praced woth the Naltonal Cnme na&gt;~Ufll . whllh "the '"e ol the gym
lnl ormallon Cenler. he saod
at E.tslcm Ho gh School. os acccs&gt;ed
Anyone woth mlormauon con - through the t:.ltetonum .tnd lcatures
cem tn g her whereabouts IS advtsed to two Iucker room' ,tthlettc ott~c.:e\
ca ll 1he Meogs Coun ty Shenlfs and a mezz.tmne whllh provtdes
Department at 992-3371
~pa~.:e lor utdtt) equtpment anU vu..lco

SPICE WORLD ..
MMf DID lEft l~ A«~
SHOI' fOil HM H TI-l CtAI!f(~

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The kitchen tnr the new \Chool "
located oil the c.ll etonum ,1nd
1nt:lude" ntlu.: c sp,tLc ,anLI d stor.tg.c
d~ well a:-.,, re&lt;.:clvtn_:! do"-~
A . . cconJ IL'.tLht: r' lounge ,mJ

area.

Hi~h

school

renovatiOn

Con,truct oun ",dso underway at

Bolh proJOLh are expected to be
completed by !he begonnong of lhe"
I998-99 school year
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USC~ UNLV upset

Minnesota, Indiana,
Wisconsin win in
first Big Ten tourney
By MIKE NADEL
CHICAGO lAP)- Even .liter hiS
ream blew a lead and lost the htstonc
first Brg Ten men's basketball tour
nament game Northwestern coach
Ke11n 0 Nerll couldn t stop r.l\lng
about the e\ent
Bob Knrght who for ye.rrs has
t.:.tmpaagned agamsl a conference
tournament s.11d he would strll \Ole
agarnst one But no" rh.ll tl s here and so " he - the lndr.rn 1 co.rch
mrght as -.. ell try to wm 11
A tournament 1s maybe one of
the most po,1t1ve steps the B1g Ten
h " ever made 0 Nerll s.nd rhurs
dry after hrs team lost 64 )(lro Mrn

nrng Thu"d·•Y 111 games that "ere
close but often sloppy WrsconStn
defeated Penn State 52 51 on Mau
nee Lmton's shon JUmper wt th 3 7
seconds left and lndtana beat Ohro
State 78 71 behmd 2S p01nts by
Andrae Patterson
Tod.ry s sc~eu ule fealllfes M1d11
gan ' s Iowa Mwnesohl ' :-~ M1ch1
gan State Wrsconsm \S lllrnors and
lndmn.1 ' s Purdue
Kn1ght e-er lf,tsctble poked fun
.11 those 111 the 81g Ten \\;ho w.mt to
suspend l111n e1 en IS he talked about
accepttng a tournament he never
w mtcd bec.tuse he fee ls 11 mnwmzes
the mt: 1mng of thr Jegul.tr seuson
lh~ thmg }OU ha' e to under
stand .tbout my stand 111 the Btg Ten
to111n Jmenll s th.lt I d 'otc .\g unst 1t
at S 10 tontghl he s.11d shortly
before 8 10 I hursda) And yet I
h td my sty and the m.uorrt y of the
people 1n1ol ved wan ted 10 h,l\e the
tournament tnd rh.tt s the wa) 11
should be
Once th 11 "as deCided we ve
got to fi gu re out the best wa) we c.m
approach the tourn.tment And we
worked ltke hell - stnke out the
word 'hell becou&gt;e that mrght be

n~: ~ otu

It's great fort he fans It helps our
p0 s !';~; 1son

h.:.tms get reudy lo1 the

Its 1 w1n \'.10 10 a lot ol W~ )" And
the bottom line 110 11 s gomg 10 m 1ke
a lot ol money
Mmne"'otd W!scon'\lll and ln(ll~nn
ad v.mced to the qu.rrrerfin.r ls by " 111

Directors post
Meigs Elementary
Tournament slate
Here " the agenda lor the Mergs
Elementary Basketb til Tournament
scheduled to start Saturday at Mergs
Ht gh School
Saturday - Bradbury-Holley
grrls vs Salisbury-Folmer at 9 am
Pomero) "xth grade boys vs Rut
land at II 30 a m Rutland Hampton
grrls vs Pomeroy-Blackwell at 12 45
pm
Monday, March 9 - Salisbury
Westmoreland vs Bradbury-camp
ston at 6 45 p m Harmonvtlle grrls
vs Rutlanu Lentes at 7 55 p m
Tuesday, March 10- Salisbury
stx lh grade boys vs HamsonVIIIe
Wednesday, March 11 - Wmner
of Rutland Hampton vs Pomeroy
Blackwell glfls game vs Salem
Center at 5 35 p m
Thursday, Man:h 12 - Bmd
bury fourth grade boy&gt; vs Saltsbury
a!5 15 p m Pomeroy Rutland stxth
grade boys vtctor \S Bradbury at
6 25 p m grrls semtfinals .11 7 3S
and 8 45 p m
Saturday, March 14 - F,ourth
gr.tle boys llnal (Pomeroy" Brad
bury Salisbury wmnen at 9 am
srxth grade boys final at noon grrls
final at I JO p m

unsport"'m.mlJ kc

Kntght f.tces a one g.tme suspen
smn lor ber 111ng d refe1ee last monlh
lnd1ana musl 1nlorm the conference
by Mond.ty whet hct he wil l stl out a
g.tme or the scltool wdl pay a
$10 000 fmc accordmg to reports
There " "" 1 my doubt that I d
be co~1c h1n g ag unst Oh10 Strtte
Kr11ght s.ud I know the rules
Mmnesota 64
Norlhllcslern 56
Qumcy LewiS scored 26 p01nls
Sam Jacobson .tdded 21 .md the two
Jed Mtnncsot.t on a game endmg 17
6 run
Mmnesola whtch won the 1997

Nuggets' travails ~
continue; Wizards
beat Knicks 103-90

Friday, March 6, 1998

Arizona &amp; Utah;
Cincinnati also wins
By The Associated Press
Thmgs got very wacky m the Wtld
West for Anzona and Utah. the
regron's top two teams
Both second ranked Attzona the
defendmg natron.tl champton and
No 5 Utah were stunned by under
achrevers Thursd.1y mght The Wtldcats fell91-90 111 o\erttme to Sou thern Cahfornta when Ad.tm Spamch
htt two last second shot s The Utes
lost 54-51 to UNLV on the Runnm
Rebels court 111 the qtr.Jrterfinals ot
the Western Athlettc Conference
tournament
Spantch s desperation three-poml
er as lime ran out hlted the TroJans
(8-19) snappmg the Wddc,us' 19
game wmmng streak Hrs only other
field goal a three potnter wllh 3 I
seconds left 111 regultlron forced
overt1m e

GETTING A GRIP on the basketball Ia the t'ak at hand for Indiana's William Gladness (30, With only the 0 visible) and Ohio Slate's
Carlos Davis (21) during Thursday night's Big Ten tournament firstround game In Chicago, where the Hoosiers won 78-71. (AP)

Evan Eschmeyer scored 23 pomts
but was only 7 for-15 from the free
throw Ime as Northwestern went 15
lor-29 from the line as a team
"We came up short because of our
own shortcomtngs on lhe foul lme
and the open looks we couldn l
knock down ' 0 Nerll s,ud W~
mrssed 14 free throw s That\ the sto
ry of the game '
Wisconsin 52, Penn Stale 51
Lmton had started only twrce arl
season for a team th.tt had lost tis ltst
II conference games In the end Lm
regul1r sen\011 conference title md ton was a hero and the Badgers were
adv.mced to the Fmal Four went surprr se wrnners
Penn State had a 51 SO lead and
ahead for good on Lewrs three )J&lt;ltnt
the ball after C.rfvm Booth Jut a
er wnh 3 32 lelr
Qumcy .111d S.u11 scored til of the JUmper and then blocked a shot by
pomts almost Golden Gophers WrsconStn s Sean Mason
conc h Clem H.tsk1ns &lt;.ltd Wtthoul
But when Pete Ltstcky mtssed a
JUmper
with 29 seconds remammg
therr shoottn g ·""' ahdtl) to score,
the
Badgers
got a final chance They
"ere 111.1 1\oriJ of trouble
worked
the
b.tll to Lmton and the
Lew" md J tcohson not on I)
freshman
m.rde
,1 spm move m lhe
combrned lor 75 percent of Mm
and
then
arched
up the wmnmg
lane
nesota s pornts but they shot 61 per
cent compared to 24 percent for the 9 foot JUmper
"I really drdn't see the clock '
rest of the leam

Lntlon sard ' I do the move like the
spm move. e\ery d,ty m pract1ce so
11 was JUst nl1tural for me to turn and
shoot'
lnd1ana 78, Oh1o Slate 71
Knrght had benched P.ttterson for
a game before puttmg htm hack mlhe
starttng lrneup
I guess he s been m and out of
the dog house." Oh10 State co.tch Jun
0 Bnen satd 'When he started I
httle concerned Our fears were
"ell founded 111 how he pl.tyed
tonrght "
Kmght h.rsn t .tlw.tys had a lot of
respect for P \tlerson feeling th.tt the
6 foot 8 forw.trd doesn t throw
.tround hrs 240 pounds often enough
I thought th.n he re.rlly played a
lot more aggresSI\ely th.tn he has on
occas1on • Kn1ght s,11J
P,ttlcrson fi nrshed 9 of 14 from
the floor The prevrous four g.rmes
he 11er.1ged 58 potnls on 29 percent
shoollng
Poor free throw shooung by the
Hoosrers helped the Buckeyes cut a
17 porntdefiutto75 71

"'"a

If you h.rd seen us pr.rctrce tire
last three d.tys you d thrnk we were
gomg to be 111 the Fm.tl Fmlr ·• s.11d
Spantch whose te.rm lost 19 of tis
prevtous 22 games ' We knew we
could Will and we u1d ll '
So dtd UNLV ,t iter T) rone Nesby
h1t a three pornter wtth I 24 kit lor
the lead He se.rled the wm wtth ,,
p.ur of free thro\\ s
It' s been ,, tough ye.tr but
tomght we pia) eJ like the te,tm we
should h.11e pla) ed hke .til season '
Nesby sa td
Thmgs "ere ttght 111 the WAC
tourney for two other 1.111ked re.tms
TCU and New Mexrco who b.rrely
squeezed mlo the sermfin.tls
No 13 Texas Chnsu,m sun t\Cd a
mtser.tble second h tit of shootmg to
be,tt Southern Mcthodtst 71-69 .tnd
extend tis wmnmg stre.tk to IIi
g.tmes No 20 New Mexrco "rthout
court leader Royce Olney. needed ,,
three-pouuer by lt eshman Ke' 111
Henry with 21 seconds ldt for .1 f&gt;O
59 wm mer Tuls.r
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Tonrghr TCU !.tees New Mcx rco
and UNLV pl.tys Fresno Si.tle wllh
fonmer Rebels co.tch Jerry T.trk.tnt.tn
Tm k s rctl11 n to the l ~1s Veg~1s arcn~t
where he once led UN LV to the top
of the sport fe.ttured .t92 ~1tolll of
San Otego Stile
They re.1II y h,td us on 1he n&gt;pes
TCU co tch Brll y Tubbs s.ud .tiler
two lree throws by J.u11cs Pdlmy wnh
48 seconds left g.11 e the Horned
Frogs the lead lor good We tl11nk
we pl.t)ed poorl) .md SMU h.rd .tl&lt;&gt;l

By CHRIS SHERIDAN
AP Basketball Writer
Maybe 11 s ttme to start keepmg a
closet eye on the Denver Nuggets'
latest losrng streak
As bad as they are they could
threaten the NBA record of 24 consecuttve defeats for the second 11me
lhts season
"They're the worst team m the
league, so that would have been the
ulttmate embarrassment," Armon
G1lltam of Mtlwaukee sard after the
Bucks defeated Denver 104-87
Thursday mght
In other NBA games Mrum1 beat
Houston
117-93, Washrngton
downed New York I03-90 Dallas
beat the Los Angeles Chppers 119109 and Phoenrx defeated DetrOit
102-93
The Nuggets now 5-55. are
threatenmg to eclrpse the worst
record m NBA hrstory - 9 73 by the
1972-72 Phtludelphra 76ers
Denver lost 21 rn a row e,rrher th1s
season, tyrng the longest smgle-season losrng streak rn league hrstory,
but commg up one short of the over
all record of 24 by the Cle' eland
Cavahers at the end of the 1981-82
season and the start of the 1982-83
season
Thursday ntght s Joss was Denver's 13th strarght
The Nuggets' next II games- rf
all are los.•es tl would be 24 strarght
- are agarnst Atlant.t, the Chppers,
Phoentx, Vancouver Portland, Ch.rr
lotte, Washrngton Toronto Mrnnesot.t and the Los Angeles Ltkers
If the Nuggets were to lose 25
strarght. tt would happen March 2~ at
home agamsl Dallas
"We miSsed so many good
shots," surd coach Brll Hanzhk.
whose team mtssed 17 of rts first 18
attempts "But I h.rve to grve our

to d(l wtth 11 We had nothtng gomg
for us offenSively '
Nctther drd the Lohos who sur' rved agamst Tulsa "hen Z.rc Bennett mtssed fou r strarght free throws
• n lhe l,rst 43 seconds The Golden
Hurncane (19-12 1 h.td .tlnst ch.mce
ro wrn b~t Enc Coley ' dm mg shot
banged off the nm \lith l\\o seconds
left
They made the play they had to
make g11e them credtt Tulsa coach
Btll Sell sard We had .1 S looter to
wtn and 11 JUSt drdn t go do\\n
Frespo Stare (1 8 10) led from the
openrng three -pomlet by Rafer
Alston who p.ICed the Bulldogs with
19 pomts
In othet P.tc \0 regul1r sc 1son
g.rmes No II Stmfntd h~.11 Oregon '
95 67 No 19 UCLA defeated An
zona State I02 94, md Oregon St.ue
beat Cult forma 46 43
Southern Cahrorma 91
No. 2 Arizona 90 (OT)
At Los Angeles Sp.nuch ended
Anzona's brd to become the first
team to go unhcaten 111 conference
pl.ty smce the le.tgue expanded lo 10
teams 111 197R
I m not shocked· Wtldc.tts
co Kh Lute Olson s.ud When we
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t1me tigurrng out how they were1 13
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No. 11 Slanrord 95, Oregon 67
Davtd Moseley scored 19 p&lt;ltnts
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Amona Stale 94
Kns Johnson h.td 11 pomls J R
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the Brums(22 7 12 5). who clinched
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lost 19 strarghtto UCLA
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AI Pllll.tdelplu.t 11 w,rs No 24
Temple 76 St Joseph 's 52 George
Washt ngton 88 M.tssachusells N1,
X.111er 68 St Bon.rventure 44. and
Rhode lsl.md 81 O.tylon 70 In
today\ semrs 11 s Tcmple-Ge(&gt;rge
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Heal 117, Rockets 93
Mtamt extended 1ts road wmnrng
streak lo I0 games as they bounced
back from a home loss to Seattle on
Tuesday ntght
Seven Heat players scored rn double figures and they took control
wlfh a 19-2 run early m the thud pen
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Handaway
"We wanted to run them up and
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CHARGE!- New York Knlc:ks guard Charlie Ward (right) knocks
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hoop during Thursday night's NBA contest in Landover, Md , where
the Wizards won 10~90 Ward was called for the charging foul. (AP)

Tyson files $100M
lawsuit against King
in federal court

ol ,\u.:ountant s .md 1ll\ ,..,crs who
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
NEW YORK (AP) - Former "ere ac tu.tll y Kmg puppet' .IC tlllg
heavywerght boxmg ch.tmpron M1ke 111 the mtere sts ol the promot er md
Tyson cl.nms Ill,, feder.tllawsurt that hrs cnmp.mtes
Thetr true loy.tlttes were ,rllc ged
Chrts Webber scored 26 pomts I m gmng to keep playmg them m he lost $100 mtlhon Ill the J.rst
decade bec.tuse Don Krng took ly proven \\)ten Tyson recently sep t.,
and Rod Stnckland added 21 pomts
these type srluatrons
advant age of hrs fin.mcml nail ete
ar.rted hrmsell Irom the Ktng c.rmp, •
10 asststs and srx steals as the WrzSuns 102, Pistons 93
'Krng knew that Tyson had a fun
and a ne" accountant .tskcd Tyson s
ard• finrshed 4-3 on thelf longest
At Phoemx Ant01110 McDyess
former bookkec)Jl!r for T) son s
homestand of the season, mcludmg added 20 pomts and 10 rebounds, dament.tlmabtllty to read and under
the back-to-back wms over the Lak- Kevm Johnson had 19 pornts and a stand contracts and fully .tpprecmte records
the effect ofbusmess transacLHms on
I cant I hand tbem over) bec.111-c
season-htgh 10 asststs Cliff Robm
ers and Kmcks
Mavericks 119, Clippers 109
son scored 22 pmnts and Jason Ktdd hts life. · sard the lawsutt fil ed the fil es are rn callmets owned by
Thursday m U S Dtstnct Court m Don Krng • the lawsurt s,ud the new
At Dallas, Martm Muursepp and had 12 asststs for the Suns
liCCOllnlllnl W,IS told
rook1e Chns Anstey had career-htghs
After 14 lead changes Phoenrx Manhaltan
Krng
vehemently
demed
the
aile
The rr.rud began almost .IS S&lt;X\11 ·"
of24 and 20 potnts respecttvely and took control late m the thlfd quarter
asststs
gat
tons
Kmg
entered Tyson's ltfe 111 19K6
the
Mm
encks
had
therr
hrghest
scoras Johnson's seven pomts .md two
W1zards 103, Knlcks 90
The
lawsurt
.recused
the
box
mg
when
Ty~on "'''" bemg m.lll.le!Cd hy r
Calben Cheaney scored 27 pornts, mg game of the season as they won assrsts keyed a 13-1 quarter-endtng
promoter
of
tindmg
ways
to
carve
up
Jrmmy
Jacobs and Btll C'.tyton the
run that put the Suns .the,td 77-67
makrng 12of 18 shots whrle holdrng for the thrrd It me m four games
Tyson
s
purse
so
th,tt
little
of
the
fight
ltw'
tlll
s,ll(i J.tcohs (hed 111 I&lt;JX7 .md
Danny Mannmg 's lhrec-pornt play
'I was gomg to let the bench wm
Allan Houston to 4-ror-13 shootrng
money
m.tde
rt
to
the
boxer
Tyson
lu
cd C.t)IOII 111 19XK
He also had n btg steal and layup tn or lose the game m the fourth quar- and Steve Nash s three pomter
Kmg
.md hiS comp.mtes then '
It
also
'
uggested
th.tt
Ktng
broke
the wamng mmutes as Washrngton ter," coach Don Nelson sard ' I want sparked a 8 4 spurt to open tbe fourth
served
as
Tyson's mdnager confi·
the
laws
of
Florrda
Ne\
tda
.md
wrthstood New York's comeback them to gam expenenee, and thr s was quarter as the Suns sttetched the le.td
dant
ad\
tser
.tnd promoter Irom
Pennsylv.tm.r
as
he
made
secret
deals
the kmd of game for them to get II to 85-70
from a 23 pomt defic1t
198R to 199R. drrectmg .md &lt;level
wllh Tyson that .rllowed hrm to pock
optng every aspect of Tysons c.treer ' •
et hrgh percent.tges of fight purses
Roush Racing points to Las Vegas 500 finish, silences critics
cheatmg Tyson out of $45 mriiion the lawsurt sa1d
AI the ttme the lawsuit smd
between 1995 and 1997 rlone
Tyson was a young professronal '
In all the .tlleged scheme mrght
fighter wrthout .my formal educatron, '
have cost Tyson m01 e lhan $100 mtl
Ktng was an expenenced boxmg
.md
hon
money
the
lawsrul
sought
to
Steve
Hmtel
first
Martrn
s
crew
Benson
lounh,
Musgrave
SIXth
and
Las
\
egas
Motor
Speed"
ay
drd
a
lot
By MIKE HARRIS
promoter
.md m .ml1gcr With .1 vcntachref
and
then
hrs
team
manager.
took
rc~.:mer
to
answer
everyone
s
remammg
ques
Lutle lOth
AP Motorsports Writer
The lawsuit n.rmed Krng .rnd hrs ble army of professtonal advtsers'
over as learn manager for Benson and Irons
It was an aftirmatton for Roush
It wasn't all that long ago that
Tyson was requrred to pay con'Mark made the dectsron to move comp.mtes .ts defend.mts allegmg
most NASCAR people equated the who had been cnttcrzed for spread- acts as geneml manager for Benson,
sulting
fees to Krng's wtfe son and
they
acted
as
one
entrty
10
en11ch
Musgrave
and
Little
h1mselt
and
hts
race
team
to
the
Chartdea ot a two-car team wtth an mg hrmself too lhm and possrbly
son
m-law
.tnd other fees to Kmg s
Krng
at
the
expense
ol
,,
1
ulnerable
Buddy
Parrott.
a
longttme
suclotte
area
because
he
and
Jell
work
so
costmg hiS tQp stars. Martm and Bur
unhappy mamage
d.rughter
who
was presrdcnt of the
unsophtsllcated
hoxer
who
could
not
cessful
crew
chref
ts
general
manwell
together
•
Roush
sard
And
that
It JUst wouldn t work One too ton, a chance at the Wmston Cup
M
rke
Tyson
F.m
Club the lawsuit
for
Manrn
and
Burton
unuerst.tnd
contr
rcts
ager
certamly ts a rehel to hrm to be .tble
many dnver egos and a burlt-m b1as champ10nshtp
sa1d
Despite
hts
gross
con
nrcts
ol
Mark
was
anxrous
to
come
back
to
wm
thts
race
now
and
not
have
to
It was Martm m hiS lith year
agamst shanng rnformauon that
Tyson also p.ud for travel expensand share wtth Jeff Burton and to answer any more 4uestrons about rnte rest Kmg apprmed one-stcled
wrth Roush and wnhout a senes utle
mrght come back to beat you
es
mwrred lly Kmg .md those who
um:onsc
nm
1ble
,md
oppressive
learn
some
thmgs
that
Buddy
could
that And to have our ltve cars all runThen N ASCAR came up wtth who helped talk the car owner mto
tr,weled
wtth hm1 to meet Tyson as• ..~~ '
h1s
l:ompllmes
llgret:ments'
bet\\cen
teach.
and
to
parttcrpate
m
that.
•
nrng well gtves me the same rei ref
IImrts on testmg Suddenly mulucar some major changes
"ell
.IS
the
cost ol sccutlly corpor.lle •·~,•
and
a
boxmg
tndustry
th.11
w
mted
to
Roush
satd
"Steve
Hmrel
ts
not
out
Martrn. smtllng happrly a~ reed
_ · Cenamly there were quest1ons
teams wen: proiiferatmg - shanng
thetr test data and, amazmgly, run- that I hall and Mark had a.' well.'' ol the p1cture He and Buddy are both say mg. • For a lal',;e part rt was a new beneltt from the huge ' tlue of c us renov~tllom at K111g s bustnessw! •!
C\ UOliSU.IJI)' l.trgc plUSes 10 Other"'
Tyson s fights the l.rwsutt .tlleged
general managers wrthrn our orgam - race team and thanks to Buduy Par
Roush sa1d "There was no -predts
mng compettt1vdy m the r-dces
umlcrc.lfd fighters promoted by Kmg ~;
zauon
Steve
burlds
cars
The
car
Krng
~ehemently
denred
the
.tile
rott and Jack Roush and all the guys
Two-car teams became the norm poSition to do f1ve can. but I had the
,md
Ices lur Kmg s k ~.1l h.ttlles the ~,
and R1ck Hendnck showed 11 was same anxtety and concern that Mark Mark meed at Daytona was a Steve who worked so hard 11 s gorng to he g.rtlons from Mextco Cuy on Thurs
l,tWSUit
~ 1 1J
Hm1el
car
They're
tradrng
back
and
awesome We ve sttll got a little brt day mght
possrble to make a three-car team dtd
1y&lt;on
" currently b.mned from '
There
s
no
met
II
to
tl11s
l.twsull
of work to do. but 11 s already real
I thmk al\er 10 years of workrng fonh
work
boxmg
until
.11 le.rst July for bttmg
'There's a great openness ot the specral '
at a11 ·• he s.ud ' He h ts got every
Now Jack Roush has canted the m that format rn that SituatiOn, we
he
tvyS&lt;er~ht
ch.nnp Evander HolyBurton. who rose to stardom last dune th,ll he h.1s l:Onung to hun I
theme to a new level addrng Johnny had maxed out wrth what we could data we collect otf the cars wrth the
field
m
the
1111~
set up sheets and race rnlormatron year when he won hts ltrsl two Wrn
don t owe htm 10 cents
Benson Jr and Chad Lrttle to do together "
He h rs e rrneu .tn est1m.11Cd $140
The promoler suggested th.tt th e
that comes off tests It s av.ulable to ston Cup races smd I belteve that
So the changes came over the wrn
holdovers Mark Martm, letT Burton
mtll1nn
m srx fi~hts smce he w.ts
and Ted Musgmve to form Wmston ter wrth Martm movrng lrom a shop everyone Any crew chtel or any dn- M.rrk and I to2ether wrll be a team l.awsutt w.1o.: an .1ttempt to 1nlluencc
rele.tscd
from an lnd1lmlt pnson m:
m rsol.tied Lrberty. N C • to a new verthal s mterested m knowmg what that\ real , real-hard to beat I believe the JUry 1n ha" upt.:omlllg tnsur.mce
Cup racmg's only liVe car team
1995
.tfter
scrvm£ 11111e for r.tpe
ft aud retn.tl
Ul.st Sunday m the maugural Las factiity he IS sharmg wrth hts new happened w1th the test has got access that from the bottom of my heart
The
lawsurl
,tlleged th.tt Kmg
I JUst fee l deeply hurl .md s,rd
Even when days don t show tt
Vegas 500. Roush Racmg came of fnend Burton rn Mooresvrlle - JUst to that
eve
n
took
.ulv,1nt.1ge
ol that, v1sll1ng
The vtctory by Martrn and the tl s our own lault rt 11 doesn t work dened rh,ll Mrke Tyson would .tllow
north ol Charlotte and consrdered the
age. wrth all live cars m the top 10
hun
and
persu.tdtng
hull
to stgn con
ent1re team performance ~lt the new because we both try real hard to help hunsdf to be used .rs .1 P•'" n .md
Marttn won. Burton was second. center of stock car racrng
when
he
kne"
I
yson
h.td no
tracts
mampulated Kmg s.nd He knows
each other We work real hard togeth
ttcce's to ''" .11tnrney The I 1st VIS it
that I treated htm l.wly
er and the teams work hard together
The .l.twsutt alleged th 11 Kmg w.ts live d.rys lleforc lm rclc.rsc
If you can do that you've got to get
surrountlt!d Tyson w1th tn entour,tge
the field to burld a 15 po1nt h tlltrme better ·
Carolina
Island
lead as the Ttgers (17 11) kept .rltw
Big East
Lynn Greer had 17 p&lt;llllls as the
At New Ynr k II w.IS No 6 Con- NCAA tourn.rment hopes
Owls (21-7) held St Joseph's (II 17)
Conrerence USA
nectrc ~ 64 Provtdence ~S No 22
to 34 percenl shootmg
At Crncrnnatr No 14 Cmcmn.lll
St Joseph's, wh1ch won the A-10 Syn\ruse . Vtll.mov.r 66 Rutgers
trtle 1.\st year .md .1dv.mced to 1he 61 enr get "n liO .md St John.s topped Loutsvdle 64 50 Al,rb.una
sto College l!O In lonrght s Btrmmgham be.tt S.unt Lotus 76 74
NCAA's final 16 dropped rts srxth 91
semts,
1t's UConn-Rutgers anu Syra- North Carolina Charlotte defeated
str.ught to Temple whrch used,, 17Marquett e 61 ~5 and So uthern
use-St
John's
c
0 spurt over I0 rmnutes to t.tke ,,1~
Mtssre.Jt MemphiS 85 '7 In rod.ty s
UConn
(27
4)
outsoored
Prm1
10 halftrme le.rd
semts
11 s Ct ncmn 111 UAB .tnd NC
dence
11-4
rn
the
last
five
mmutes
for
Sh.rwnta Rogers had a c.rreer hrgh
Charlotte
Southern Mtssrs,.ppr
the
vtctory
28 pomts '" the Colom.rls (21 7)
Kenyon
Martrn h.td 16 pomts 10
Rrchard
Hamilton
the
Btg
E.tst
avenged a 11-pomt regul.tr-season
rellounds
and
etght hlocked shuts •"
playe
r
of
the
year
frmshed
wnh
22
loss to UMass (21 10)
the
Be.trcats
(24
5) handed the C..r
pornts
on
5
of-20
shootrng
rncludrng
ACC
dtnals
therr
20th
loss
of the se.rson 1-of-7
I
rom
lhree-potnl
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.IS
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At Greensboro N C No I Duke
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Huskres
shot
JUSl
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3
percent
The
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16
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10
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ollna State edged Florrda State 6S-63
Lomsvdle ( 11 10) cut a 21 pmnt
The Orangemen (23 7) fmled to
m openmg round g.tmes
delicti
to seven 111 the second h.rlf
The Blue De' tis {18-21 overc.rme make a field goal over the final4 11,
poor shootrng "rlh an II 0 nm to but were 6 of 6 from the line rn the
start the second h.tll ,md they held last 37 seconds to hold oil Vrll.mov.r
the Ca\ a hers to therr lowest pomt ( 12 17)
Todd Burgan led Syr.rcuse w1th I R
lot.tl rn 71 ACC toumamenl games
Duke mrssed 16 of rls last 19 pornts and Ry.m Blackwell had 16
NEW SUPER GALACTIC
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PRESENTING THEIR CASE - Attorney Terry Gilbert left
arranged his visual aids as forensic DNA expert Mollamad Talllr
looked on before a news sonference In Cleveland Thursday
Gilbert who repreaents the estate of Dr Sam Slleppard says DNA
testing of bloodstain evidence from 44 years ago show that Shep
pard or~glnally tried and convicted of the murder of his wife Mar
1lyn was Innocent (AP)

DNA testing results
in Sheppard case fail
to move prosecutor
By JOHN AFFLECK
Associated Press Writer
CLEVELAND - Recent DNA
tes re ult have la1led to convmce a
prosecutor that the murder case of Dr
S m Sheppard s wofe os worth anoth
er ook even though the doctor s sup
porter say the new evodence proves
he d d nol comm tthe 1954 kolllng
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor
Stephan e Tubb Jones satd Thursday
she had not seen the test results
wh ch an attorney lor Sheppard s son
relea ed ear er on the day
But he d1smtssed the test as hav
ng been performed on.contammated
samples that would be useless m
~.:ourl

II unrel able 1s unumely 11 s
contam nated 11 s taonted Ms Jones
ad
She also accused Terry Gilbert the
lawyer lor Sam Reese Sheppard of
try ng o nlluence the Ohoo Supreme
Court whoch 1s about 10 rule m the
ca e
When Terry G !bert gets to be
prosecutor then he can br nu th s
c e Bu1 r oht now there s 10 ufli
enl ev dence
he sa1d
G Iben ad Ihe tes vondocale
Sheppard and mpl ale handyman
R chard Eberllno on the c 1 e that
n p red the telev on enes and
mov e The Fut I ve
The v un e Sheppa d who dod
no auend the news conference bul
ha been 1 ) 1g lor lear 10 clear h s
fat her name agreed
h a huee breaklhroueh he
a d n a telephone n erv ew h
how thai my dad dod n I bleed on
the prem e n any way what ocv
A fo n
c enl
work ng for
ree on he half I the younger Shep
p rd found 1ha Dr Sheppard DNA
wa n ng r m blood tam found
n the d JCior pan s and n three th
er place n the couple
uburban
Cle ve and hone
On Ia n came from a wardrobe
duo
han 1 feel I m the bed
"h rc M Sheppa d lour mo th
p e, na 1 w lh the c uple econd

child was beaten 10 death
Eberhng s DNA could be pre ent
on al the taons though IllS not cer
taon saod Dr Mohan mad Tah r a
forens cs expert from Ind anapol s
Sheppard s body was exhumed n
September !rom a Columbus ceme
tery so that Tahor could exam ne los
sue samples
Gilbert saod Ms Jones should
reopen the cnmmal mvest1gauon thos lome tocusmg on Eberhng a won
dow washer at the Sheppards home
Sheppard always sa d that a bushy
ha red mtruder kolled hos wofe and
knocked h m unconsc ous alter a
struggle
Eberling who provoded DNA
samples under court order IS n
pnson lor the 1984 murder ot an
elderly w dow and has denoed kollmg
Mrs Sheppard He efused reque ls
for an 10tervoew on Thursday
Sheppard was found guohy of
murder and spent I0 year n pro on
unto I the US Supreme Court over
turned hos cunvoc110n He was ac~l I
ted at a relr al n 1966 and doed four
years later at age 46
HIS eslale s suong Ohoo a Ileg ng
wrongful mpnsonmenl The "1ale
could col ect about $2 m1ll on ot the
doctor 1 tound nnocenl a tougher
legal tandard than a nol guohy
verdoct
Prosecutors have asked the Ohoo
Supreme Court to dJSmtss the sun A
ruhnt 1 expected thos spnne
Tahor tests showed lhal Eberhne
could not be ruled out as a match lor
blood taon from Sheppard s pants
the wardrobe door a wood chop
from a ha)emenl staor and the back
porch He saod Eberl ng also could
not be ruled out as the source ot DNA
t und &lt;n 1w 1 vagmal swab taken
dunng Mrs Sheppard s autopsy
Bu Tahor c&lt; uld not say lor certa10
that Eberl ng was there There '' a
conSistent pattern s m1lar to Eber
I ng s DNA but he would not es11
mal&lt; the hances thai the blood and
cmen were !rom Eberling
Eberling has aod he cut h msell
whole work ng at the Sheppard house

Chronology of a murder case
By The Associated Press
Key even s n lhe Sam Shepp 1rd murder case
Ju y 4 1954 Marlyn Sheppard 31 tour months pregnant beaten to
de h n bed n Bay Vollage a Cleveland suburb
July 10 1954 Her husband Dr Sam Sheppard arrested
Dec 21 1954 Sheppard convocted ot murder He get hie n pn on
• No' 8 1959 Rochard Eberling tonmer wondow washer for he Shep
pards caugh t burglanzmg homes on Cleveland In hos posses oon are two of
Mr Sheppard s r ngs
Nov 19 1959 Eberling cleared on Mrs Sheppard s murder after an mves
1gal on and polygraph
Ju y 16 1964 Sheppard released trom pnson after appeals court finds
he was den ed taor mal because of heavy publ coty
June 6 1966 U S Supreme Court grants Sheppard new tnal
• Nov 16 1966 Jury acquots Sheppard
Apr I 6 1970 Sheppard does of I ver faolure at46
• July 7 1984 Eberling convocted of kolhng 90 year old wodow Ethel
Durkm for her $1 5 million estate He IS semng life m pnson
Oct 19 1995 Sheppard estate files wrongfulompnsonmentlawsuol seek
mg declaratiOn of onnocence for the doctor
Apnl 29 1996 Durkon s former nurse says Eberling told her he kolled
Mrs Sheppard Eberhng later deno~s makmg such a statement
• Feb 4 1997 Fam1ly lawyer says DNA tests show blood found m Shep
pard s home could be Eberlings
• Sept 17 1997 Sheppard s body exhumejl and tossue samples lJIIcen for
DNA tcsung Body later cremated aild remams placed next to Mrs Shep
pard n cemetery
• Jan 13 1998 Anomeys argue before Oh1o Supreme Coun about whether
wrongful mpnsonmen1 suot should be dosm1ssed Court stoll has not ruled
• March 5 1998 Fam1ly auomey says DNA tests on Sheppard s body
exclude hom from bloodstams around the Sheppard home

By UNDA DEUTSCH
AP Special Correspondent
LOS ANGELES - Democratic fund raoser Johnny Chung once a fre
quent v sotor 10 the Wh le House has struck a plea bargam With the gov
ernment and will admot funneling $20 000 m tilegal contn5uuons to the Chn
ton Gore re electoon campaogn
Chung a Truwanese born busmessman who IS now a U S CitiZen was
charged Thursday m U S Dostnct Court wllh 'vooiatmg federal campa1gn
finance law tax evasoon and ba 1k fraud
Mr Chung has reached an agreement Wllh the government h1s lawyer
Bnan Sun sad He woshes to putthos matter behmd htm as qmckly as pos
s ble Mr Chung and h1s fam1ly hope to get on woth theor loves
A federal source who spoke on condo loon of anonymoty srud Chung Will
plead guolty on Monday
Chung 43 was accused of setung up straw donors who wrote cam
paogn donal on checks then were reimbursed by Chung m order to skon con
tnbutlon hmlls by thousands r f qollars
Chung 1s the fourth person charged n the last five weeks 10 the Jusuce
D
be
li
nto mance abuses dunng the 1996 campaogn
epartment s pro
Thos nvesugaloon os movmg forward but we are not gomg to let up
now saod Allomey General Janet Reno who has been cntoc1zed by Repub
llcans '" Washmgton for not appomtmg a specml proseeutor
Chung v soled the Whue House on some 50 occasoons '"recent years He
has sa d that n 1995 he was sohcned for money by a Whole House staffer
delivered a $50 000 check to lirstlady Hillary Rodham Chnton s office and
then was allowed to bnng a group of Chmese busmessmen to the Wh te House
to watch Pres1dent Clinton dehver h1s weekly radoo address He also had a
photo Iuken wllh Mrs Clinton
Whole House memos showed thai Chung was makmg a potch to provode
fax serv ce for he government around the same lime But hiS efforts never
led to any buSiness deal
The Jusuce Department s Campa1gn Fmance Task Force filed the charges
10 Los Angeles because Chung hves '" the suburb of Artesm
The charges carry a maxomum punoshmenl of37 years m pnson and $1 45

m1lhon m lines but plea bargams ordmanly mvolve a request for substan
ually reduced penalues
A spokesman sa d the Whole House wo 11 have no comment on the case
Tire amounts of money mvolved on the charges were substanloally lower
than figures prev ously attnbuted to Chung and apparently were reduced
under the plea bargam
The Chung contnbutoons were returned after quesuons arose about theo
legaluy
In add1Uon to the $20000 linked 10 the Clmton Gore campa gn Chung
also was charged w th funneling $8 (){)()to the t 996 re elect on campaogn of
Sen John Kerry D Mass
Jom Jones a Kenry spokesman saod the senator returned a $10 000 con
tnbut10n from Chung the mmule any quesuons were raosed 10 avood even
the appearance of tmpropnety
Chung also was charged w th evad10g an unspeco! ed amount of 10come
taxes and woth fraudulently obtmnmg a $157 500 loan on h s Artesoa home
In January Charlie Tne a former Lottie Rock Ark restaurateur and long
lime Clinton fnend and hos assocoate Yuan Peo Antonoo Pan were charged
wnh rmsmg Illegal donations 10 buy mfluence w th high government a lto
Clals
And last month Democrauc fund raoser Mana Hsoa was charged wolh d s
gu~&lt;mg 1llegal campaogn controbutoons by a Cahfom a Buddhost temple to
the Clinton Gore campaogn and other pohl coans between 1993 and 1996
T
locat~ep~~d Hsla have pleaded mnocent The government " llil trymg lo
Also Th ursday a man sus per1ed o1 111 ega 11 y 1unne 1mg ,•3~5
' 000 n c,or
eogn contnbut ons 10 the Democratic puny appeared 10 fedeml coun n San
Francosco on unrelated fraud charge
i&lt;
h G dh 49
oges an '
was arrested Wednesday as he prepared to fly home
to lnd1a He os accused of obtaomng corpo ate Amencan Expre s cards for
h1mself and h s wote m 1995 by forgmg a co worker s name on the appll
calion The charge apparently was filed 10 order 10 keep Gandhi from leav
mg the country before an mveslogaloon onto hos campa gn finance role os com
pleted

Judge takes direct role in Lewinsky testimony
By LARRY MARGASAK
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - A federal
JUdge has taken a dorect role m
arrangements for Monoca Lewon
sky s grand Jury appearance wh1le
presodentoal fr end Vernon Jordan 10
an mportanl prelude to her testomo
ny says there was no Improper
motove when he began a JOb search
on her behalt
Wh le Jordan fin shed a second
day of leslomony Thursday on the
lhord floor of the federal courthou e
US D stnct Judge Nonma Holloway
Johnson held a closed heanng one
floor below - almost certaonly
mvolv ng arrangements for Ms
Lewmsky
It os not known when Ms Lewon
sky WI I test fy but before she does
the c rcumstances of her appearance
mu l be made clear
Her attorney Wtlham Gmsburg
has been try ng to enforce an mmu
mly deal that Independent Counsel
Kenneth S arr says was never sealed
The JUdge had Starr G nsburg and
the r assocoates on her courtroom to
argue the ommunoty ossue - ra s ng
lhe poss bohty that she wolf dec de the
matter or force the two so des to reach
agreement
The normally talkative G nsburg
would not comment to reporters alter
he leli Johnson s heanng except to
say I follow court rules That s not
unhke me a all Pro eculors aod
nothln 0

Jordan s test mony and Johnson s
hearmg came on an extraord nary
day
Deta Is of PreSident Clinton s
deposoloon testomony 10 the Paula
Jones sexual harassment case agamst
h m were published on The W:lshmg
ton Post The preSident s lawyer m
that case Robert Bennett appeared at
the courthouse for a previOusly
scheduled luncheon wllh law clerks
- but ended up tacong a throng of
reporters to deny leakmg the maten
al
Addmg to the c reus atmosphere
a group of women held a rally to say
they were concerned about Chnton s
behav1or and wanted the case brought
to a close soon
C onton meanwhole denounced
the leak ot hiS depoSitoon m the case
brought by Mrs Jones a fonmer
Arkansas government clerk who con
lends he was demed proper ra ses
and advancement after she refused
Chnton s request for sex m 1991
In a bnef exchange woth reporters
at.Jlle White House Clintoq refused
to doscuss h s answers m the depoSI
t10n

The coun has made 11 absolute
ly clear IllS llegalto leak and doscuss
11 I m gomg to follow the law
That s what I WISh everyone else
would do Chnton sad
Two mdiVIduals fam1l ar w1th
Chnlon depos loon aod he acknowl
edged under oath that he and Jordan

doscussed efforts to find a JOb forMs
Lewmsky Chnton tesufied that the
JOlrseekmg effort wa.' mot ated by hiS
personal secretary Belly Curne
accordmg to the mdovoduals who
spoke only on condlllon of anonym1
ty
Also m Chnton s deposit on he
doscussed another woman termer
schoolmate Dolly Kyle Brown ng
who has cla1med they had a lengthy
alTar the Post reported on today s
editions Clinton den ed havmg a ex
ual relat1onshop w th Ms Brownmg
but saod she threatened to wnte a
book falsely cla1mmg they d1d
accordmg to the newspaper report
Ms Browmng IS a Dallas real
estate attorney who wro e a novel
about a woman who has a romanloc
relat1onsh1p wllh a Southern governor
who become presodenl She told the
Post she was outraged by Clinton s
He IS lymg and has
testimony
commotted perjury she ad
Bennen respondmg to Thursday s
lengthy story called the le tk to the
Post one of the most reckless rep
rehenSJbie and unethfcal thmgs I ve
Sc!en on th s town for a very very long
ume
Its almost ImposSible to
determone how these th ngs gel
leaked but there can be no doubt the
antagomsts those who want to hurt
hom and hurt h1m badly have done
thiS
Benneu saod he would ask the pre
sod10g fedemltudge m the Jones case

Susan Webber Wr ghl m Little Rock
Ark to mve Jogate the leak Mr
Jones lawyers smd they welcomed
an mquory and proposed a testlo t md
the leaker
An mterestmg litmus test Will
be to compare the oft c al deposotoon
lranscnpt (If and when 11 becomes
publldy avaolable) 10 The Was~mg
ton Post anode and then to observe
whether how and m whose favor the
depo otoon testomony was spun on
the artocle the Jones team smd
Starr saod that we categoncally
deny that we were e ther dorcctly or
nd~rectly the source of the story
Jordan fac ng reporters as he dod
when he test lied Tuesday saod ol os
a fact that I helped M&lt; mea Lewmsky
fond pnv ole employment n New
York and 11 s a fact that I tO&lt; k
Monoca Lewonsky to a very compe
lent lawyer Fmnk Carter here n
Washmglon I) C And II IS a Iact
that I kept the preSident ot the Uno I
ed States mformed about my actovl
tlc!s

Jordan to d reporters hos etfort to
hod her a JOb were not a quill pro
quo for the affidavotthat shes ened
m the Jones case m whoch she
demed she had a sexual relat10nshop
woth the presodenl
Contmdocl ng her alhdavot M
Lewmsky told a fnend m taped c &gt;n
ver allOns that she h td an atlaor w th
Clinton and he asked her to he ab &gt;ul
11 The presodent has denoed the accu
sat1on

Out-of-pocket expenses still dog beneficiaries
By LARRY WHEELER
Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON
De pile
Medocare protections the poor and
ncar poor elder y contmue t !.ace
sogn tocanl out of pocket medocal
expenses says a report by the Publoc
Pol cy In totule ol Ihe Amencan
Assoeoal on of Reto ed Person
On aver ge Medocare benefocoa
nes 65 and overspent $1 149 m 1997
for health care expenses not covered
by the federal progmm that erves
more han 33 mdllon elderly m
analys sol Medocare data showed
Part cularly d turbmg acwrd ng
to AARP tederal po ocy execut ves s
Ihe find ng that poor bene lie anesthose wo h oncomes below ibe pover
ty level ($7 755 for nd1v dual s and
$9 780 for couples) - spe nl an e l
mated 35 percent ot theor annual
ncome on heahh care out of pocket
expen e
What these numbers show us s
thai ( Med care) 1 not work10g well
for those who are most vulnerable
saod John Rother AARP s dorecto of
Leg lat on and Publ c Polley
The report should serve as a
rem nder lo the NatiOnal B pan san
Commossoon on the Future of
Med care a.s 11 stuns a year long que t

to I nd reforms that wolf ensure
Med care s sum val beyond the baby
boom generatoon Rother saod
The message os don l Just look
at Med1care 10 terms of solvency but
look al l place m tam ly budgets
he sa Ll The program needs lo
work lo ordonary Amencans
Even Medocare benefoc anes
enrolled 10 health maontenance orga
co 1con c1ous sell con
n zal n
lamed networks Ill health care
provoders - paod $1 775 on out ot
po kel ex pen es last year lor thongs
such a prescnpuon drugs premoums
and eye care accordmg to the report
The malysos w 1 perli rmed tor
AARP by the Lewon Group a Faor
tax Va health care policy research
and mana0 emenl consultmg t rm
Ahhough no comprehensove real
lime da a ex sis on what semors
pend outSide of Med care the con
u tmg form created a computer pro
gram o proJect such spend ng based
on a 1993 Med care survey of 12 000
beneficoar es
Prev ous tud~es of out ot pocket
Medtcare expenses were based on a
le s comprehenSive 1987 survey
accordmg to the study s authors
The fond10gs reathnm what many
Medocare benet c anes and pubhc

pohcy experts already know- while couple ot years saod Fronstm F'eo
the health msurance progr.tm for the pie are goong to have a lot more
elderly sa welcome and comfortmg chOices of plans wo h very low ool
blanket 11 has orne holes
of pocket expenses and much belle
benefit than traduoonal Medocare
Although Medocare pays for thou
sands of procedures and Sc!rvoce. pro
The Health Care Fmancong
voded by hospotals phySJcoans home Admmostr.tl1on the tederal agency n
health agencoes skilled nursmg fac I charge ot Medocare " crafton~ new
Illes and more many other costs are rules and reguialoons to 1naueura1e a
left up to the md1V1d4al
new category of health care
Lookmg althe amount the average providers Known as Medocare Plus
benet c ary spends each year about Chooce these new plans - some run
halt goes for premoums - both by doctors others by m maged care
Medocare Part B prem1um and tho e companoes - are supposed to ( pen
charged by pnvate nsurers such as a new era of compel 1on and chooce
HMO accordmg to the AARP tudy for Med1care benellcoar es
The other halt s spenl &gt;n phy&lt;~
What s gomg to happen " tha
c1ans hospitals prescr pllon drugs mstead of five o ()HMO compel
dental vo "nand e~uopment expens
ne you w 11 have 20 or 50 sa d
es not pad tor by Med care or "p Fronston
T compete for the
plemental nsurance p&lt; llcoe Ihe Medocare populatiOn the HMO
report tound
m &lt;Y n fact reduce monthly premo
Wh1le lower mcome Medocare urns lor henellcoar e and expand
beneficoane currently may be benet ts that go beyond the tmdotoonal
exposed to Slgmhcant out nt pode1 Medocare program
expenses that may change soo n
Whether that actually happens 1
ad Paul Fronstm He os a heahh care open 10 quesllon Ex 1 tmg Medoc~rc
economtst w th the Employee Bene HMOs already are complam n that
fit Research lnstllute a n&lt; nproht new reimbursement rutes adop~ed a
research center devoted 10 studymlL._ a result of the 1997 B lanced Budge I
ncome secunly ISsues
Act are so t1ght fisted th;)t some 1n the
Med care 1 g mg through a mdustry w It b~ forced 10 end the
maJOr lmnsformauon m the ne xt generous Medocare benet Is some
have come to enJoy

Massachusetts court ponders nanny's fate
BOSTON (API - The states
hoghesl court IS beong asked to decode
whether Bnllsh au par Louo se Wood
ward should be put back behmd bars
or allowed to return home
The appeal whoch was scheduled
to be heard today by the seven mem
bers of the Supreme Judocoal Court
" two pronged Prosecutors want
the young woman returned to pnson
wh1ie defense attorneys want her
cnm nal record wtped clean
In October a JUry COOVICled Ms
Woodward of second-degree murder
for the death last year of 8 month old
Matthew Eappen One week later
Supenor Court Judge Htller Zobel
who prestded over the tnal reduced
the conv1ct1on to nvoluntary
manslaughter and sentenced her to

the 279 days she had already served
smce her arrest m February 1997
She wa&lt; ordered to remam n
Massachusells whole the case os
appealed

The JUStices were to take the case
under advisement today a court
spokeswoman ~aod It could take
weeks or months before they make a
ruhng

PUBLIC NOTICE
In compliance with SectiOn 5715.09 of the Ohio
Revised Code, the Meigs County Board of
ReVIsion will hold an organizational meeting on
March 16, 1998, at 11 00 A M In the Auditor s
Office of the Meigs County Courthouse.
Nancy Parker, Campbell
.
Board of Revision Secretary

LEGAL NOTICE
The pub c Ut I t es Comm1ss on
ol Oh o has set for publ c
heanng Case No 97 101 EL
EFC to rev ew the fuel
procurement practices and
pol c1es ol OhiO Power
Company the operat on ol ots
Electroc Fuel Component and
re aled matters Th s hearmg s
scheduled to beg n at the
Comm1ssoon offoces at 10 00
am on March 10 1998
All interested part es w II be
goven an opportun ty to be heard
Further Informal on may be
obtamed by conlactong the
Comm1ssoon at 180 East Broad
Street Co umbus Oh1o 43215
37g3

,By The Bend

The Daily Sentinel
Page7
Frtday, March 6, 1998

-v

Premature ejaculation can be treated by urologist - reader should seek help
she was leavmg I m sure thiS was
an excuse for other th ngs that both
ered her but I also know my sexual
madequacy dodo t help It must be
very frustrating to a woman
After my dovorce the problem
got worse and has rema ned that
way For thiS reason I have shoed
Dear Ann Landers I am wr tmg 10 away from senous relat onshops I m
you because I don 1 know where else wnt ng to you Ann because I now
to go and have no 1de~ what to do have mel someone very spec oaf
about my problem whoch IS onten se
We ve been datmg for three months
ly personal
and have had many tern lie even ngs
Ever s nee I narr ed n 1985 I together I am dcvelopmg some very
ha c had a problem vuh prema ure deep feelings for her and am certam
cJaculauon My wofc d1vorced me
he feci the same about me I m
seven years ago and omc of her
ure she s also begmnong to wonder
parting comments were very paonlul
why a crown man seems wolllng to
She cotcd n y adolc cc01 sexual
enle for h gh school neck ng
pcrfonnan ce as one of the reasons

Ann
Landers

I wanlthos problem corrected but or two pathetoc outcasts huddled n
I have a very h1gh profile JOb and 1vy covered doorways or terraces
news travels fast n thiS town There gcttmg a last pull of smoke nto thcor
are no secrets What can I do about lungs In 1h1s envoronment my wofe
n? Ready for a Change on DC
and I along w lh moll om of otbers
Dear DC You can stop agomz
managed to break the hold of 1he
mg about news traveling fast and mcot one monster We qull smokmg
go ommedoately to a urologost and
As you know recent reports of
gel some help Your problem IS one mcreased smokmg by teenagers arc
that can be rcmedoed w th proper alanm ng So what can be done I
mslructoon Tell your gorlfncnd suggest that you urge schoolteachers
about your problem and don t at all levels to conduct contests on
wonry about how she II take 11 If she whoch the students develop short
s as great as you say she w II be powerful anto smok10g slogans
supportiVe and helpful
Tl en they could vote on whoch slo
Dear Ann Landers Thorty or 40 gan s I kely to be most effect ve
years ago most ot the staff and stu
An example could be somethmg I ke
dents al colleges and un versotoes
Smokers are Losers
W nncrs
smuked Today there m ght be one could receove appropr ale pnzes and

Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
NOTICE It hereby given
that on Saturday Merch 7
19118
altO oo am a public
dan
R
ver
nlo
Canaan
nom&gt;al w nlcr temperatures
ule will be held at 211 WHI
Forst
he
promosed
m
Joshua~
II
S lo u - El N no os a bless
Second Slrett Pomeroy
mg But nly an I our down the 17 (NIV) that The Lord of all the Ohio The Farmer 1 Bank
cxprc "ay the las now dumped a earth w II go nto the Jo dan ahead and Savlngt Company
rcc 1d hreakong 22 mches on of you Now the Jordan 1 al flood parking lot to aell tor caeh
thjllollowlng collateral
stage al dunng harve I
C ncmnal
1990
CHEVROLET
Yet a soon as the pr e ts who CORSICA
El N no ccurs when westward
blow ng t adc w nd reverse thcor ca r cd the ark reached the Jordan 1G1LT54G2LE133843
Tha Farmera Bank and
and thcor feet touched the water s
d rcc on
Savlnga
Th s all&gt;ws a m 1ss of warm edge the water from upstream Pomeroy Ohio Company
reHrveelho
wale normally located off Au tral a slOpped tlowmg
right to bid at 11111 1111 and
It p1lcd up 10 a heap a great diS lo withdraw the obove
1 dr vc cas war,d across the Pacol c
El Nmo s mystery
tancc away So the people crossed collateral prior to aale
10 Sou h Amcnca
By Bonme Shtveley
over oppos tc Jencho Cross ng on Further The Farmara Bank
The pooltransmll heal and coer
1nd Savlngt Company
dry ground
R h Mounla n News Flash EL gy onto the atmosphere and sur
reaervea the right to reJect
No doubt he wodc expanse of any or all blda aubmt1ted
roundmg waters wh ch alters storm
NINO BECOMES EL GIGANTE
Further
the above
\\ EATHER
PHENOMENON tracks Thos happens every two o water looked hke a mons er l&lt; the
collateral will be sold In lha
lsraeltcs
seven years
GROWS INTO A MONSTER
It It In wllh no
Not only dod God stop the fl ood condition
The current colossal pool m the
We c been hcanng abou El
exprau or Implied
N no lmost dao y for several Pac t c measures 5 000 m1les across mg n ver but the people crossed over warrantlet given
For further Information
months and some sc1cnt1 ts say 11 and has record hogh temperatures I0 on-dry ground
That s hard to omagme 1f you vc contact Tlm at 985-4289
degrees above nortmal whoch con
von t sellic down unto! mod sum
ever seen deep sloppy mud lell (3)4 56 3TC
nco but w1ll be gone by humcane tnbutes to mtense weather cond1
tons El Nmo of 1997 and 1998 IS bch nd by a rampagmg mer Our
ca n lsn ttl a cncouragong'
Public Notice
already
the century s most powerful m ghty God eas ly perfortmed a mlf
I do n 1 know wha El Nmo was
PUBUC NOTICE
climate e\ent Economic and socoal aclc for Hos people to cross the nvcr
so I checked my tavorllc mfonna
FORECLOSURE OF
Father we don 1 know the mys
t on slaloon al my local library - the costs may be 10 the bolhon s
MORTGAGE
tery
beh nd El Nmo We pray for
Common Pleat Court
The
B
ble
reports
many
floods
Elcc nc L brary ThiS computer
Melgt County Ohio
and droughts After God had You to help those people n he
system boggles my m1nd w11h avaol
CASE
NO 98-CV..Q07
mod&lt;l
of
the
devastation
11
br
ngs
promosed specolic land to Abraham
able mfortmal on
Beneflctal Mortgage Co ol
In Xema so far we ve mossed all hundreds of years before Joshua led We do appreciate the goodness that Ohio vt Unknown Spouee
the Ismchtes across the flooded lor comes our way Thank You Amen
the hog sn ws a &gt;d have had above
llanyol
Wanda A Swearingen
etc et al
Unknown Spouee II any
of Wanda A Swearingen
alao known es Wenda Ann
Swearingen and the
&lt;Jnknown Htlrt Unknown
Spoutet II eny ol the
Unknown Helrt Devitt..
Legatee•
and
Repraeanlallvet of Wanda
A Swearingen aleo known
aa Wanda Ann Swearingen
Deceattd their Exacutore
Admlnllllfltort Cuttodlant
Attlgnt or Guerdtant
upon whom tarvlca ol
eummont cannot be made
becauee the realdence and
all other eddrtllll ol said
defendants are unknown
and cannot wtth reaeonable
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diligence be aacertalned
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PDnllac:
sunllre
are hereby notified that on
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1!1!1 Geallelre 3111' 1111•hn
Sieck Nunlitr 8P53A
January 30 1998 lhe
Sleek Nunbor 7TI t62B
Slock Nunbo 8.~C_I~II5Af~!
Air Aulaoalc l.oadadl
plaintiff flied a complaint tn
Autanali&lt;:
•
LOIIIod
• Low Miles WaH "'
Common Pilla Court
Melge County Ohio In Cate
NO 98 CV 00007 age Inti
~
Unknown Spouaa II any of
Wanda A Swearingen ate
et al allagll'lll thai on May
28 1997 decedent Wanda
A Swearingen alto known
f Was$10950
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as Wanda Ann Swearingen
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(hereinafter Swaerlngen")
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executed and delivered to
Slock N11nbor 7T134&lt;1C
pltlntlll a written loan
Loodad!
agrtement (haretnaller
agrHment ) that decedent
Swearingtrl hat defaulted In
the payment ol said
agreement and owea to
plalntlll $35 488 94 with
lnlereat thereon !rom
January 23 1998 at therlllt
ol 14 25 percent par annum
I Was $11950
thai ee eecurlty lor the
payment ol eald agreement
decedent Swearingen
executed and delivered to
plalnllll her certain
mortgage deed lor lhe
reeldence at 39691 Ml
~
Union Road Rutland Ohio
45771 conveying lhe
following
described
premlees
Deed Book Volume 327
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l!lli CIIC Sftlll SIS Pilkl'
townehlp ol Scipio county
Sleek Nonbor ST396A
ol Malge Slate ol Ohio to
wll
L•S~,•I doecrlpllon lor
property located In section
3 townahlp 7N range 14W
ol Scipio Townthlp In Molge
County Ohio
Beginning at a point eaat
about 1325 IHl from tha
Southwell corner ol lhe
Was Sit 950
northwlll quarter (NW 1/4)
eccordlng to deed volume
277 page 561 ol aald
aectlon 33 eald point of
beginning being marked by
an Iron rod on the toulh line
ol said NW 1/4 eectlon of
eeld section 33 thence
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Public Notice
Public Notice
teconde weel 280 10 1111 Columbue Ohlo 43215-3076
btlng the aamo lint
Telephone 614 221 1662
dHcrlbed In doed book 2n (2)13
20 27 (3)6 13 206
page 561 lo tho point ol
beginning tubJect to all te
legal eaeemenlt containing
Public Notice
0 4221 acrae more or toea
Deed book volume 327
Shariff 1 Solo
page 667
Real Eetate
Situated In lht Township
Case Number 97CV066
ol Scipio County ol Meigs United Companl11 Landing
Slate ol Ohio To Wit
Corporation
Being In Section 33 Town Ptalntlll
7 North range 14 W881 ot VS
the Ohio Company 1 Michael 0 Bogge e1 sl
purchaoe and being Delendante
described ae follows
Court ol Common Ploae
beginning at a point Eaal
llltlge County Ohio
ebout 1325 !eel from tho
In pureuance ol an Order
Southweet corner ol tho ol Sale to me directed !rom
NorthWIII qutrttr {NW 1 4) tald Court In the above
ol teld Section 33 said anlllled ectlon I will txpoH
point ol beginning baing to 11lo al public auction a1
marked by an Iron rod on the courthouaa on April
the touth line ol eald NW 17th 1998 II 10 30 I m ol
1/4 ol eald Section 33 eald dey the following
thence Eet1 298 74 feet deacrlbed real estate
along the South uno ol eald
Situated In the Townehlp
NW 1/4 ol the Center ol of Scipio County ol Melge
Townehlp Road T 14 (Mount and Slate ol Ohto
Union Road) crontng a 30Parcell Baing In Section
lnch Elm at 280 67 lett lor 17 Town 7 range 14 ollhe
reference thence North 28 Ohio Company a Purchaeo
degreee 22 minutes 10 Beginning on the South Una
eoconda weel 107 04 feel ol eald Section 93 rode Eatl
and North 32 degrees 23 ol the Soulhweet corner
minutes 40 aoconds Weal thartol thence North 12
221 30 IHt along the center rode to the land formerly
ol aald Townthlp Road T 14 owned by J P Bosworth
(Mount Union Road) thence thence Weal about 18 rode
eoulh 24 degraaa 42 end 10 1 2 teal to the
mlnulll 28 eeconde Wael Northeaal corner ol School
309 37 loot to tho point ol Houao lot In Pagevlfle
begtnnll'lll croaatng an Iron Separate Dletrlct thence
rod e1 29 27 feet lor South 10 rode to the
reference containing I 0 Soulheaat corner ol eald
acre more or Ina School House Lot thanca
excepting all legal rlghta ol Eatl 80 1111 thence South 2
way
rode thence Eoal tbut 15
Addreea 39891 Ml Union rode to the place ol
Rd Rutland OH Tax map beginning containing One
or pucal ID No 17 and one fourth (1 1/4) acrae
00888 001 Tax map or more or lea
parceiiD No 17 00756 00
Parcel 2 Alao the following
Thai the decedent land tying Eaet of and
Swearingen haa failed lo adJoining Lola No 40 and
pay aald agreement 41 oloreuld commencing el
according to the lermt and the Soulheatl corner ol
conditione thereof that the llld Lot No 40 thence Eall
delendante Unknown 20 rode and 6 leal lhonee
SpouH If any ol Wanda A North 19 rode to the place
Swearingen alto known as ol beginning containing
Wanda Ann Swearingen 'TWo and One hall (2 1 2)
and lho Unknown Hers acrea more or lese and
Unknown Spoueu In any baing In eald above named
ol the unknown Heirs Section 17 Town 7 and
Davlaeea Legaleee and Range 14
Repreeenlatlvoe ol Wanda
Lael Prior Conveyance
A Swearingen alto known Volume 245 Page 489
n Wanda Ann Swearingen Melga County Deed
Deceated their Executors Recorde
Excepting and reserving
Admtnletratore Cuetodlana
Attlgna or Guardian• my to the Grantora 4011 aeru
claim to hove an lnterul In as detcrlbed In Land
.. ld reel properly tnelallmenl Conlrect
Therefore plalnllll domanda recorded In volume 141
Judgment agalntl decedent Page 509 of the lllolga
Sweerlngen on tho llrel County Mortgage Record•
cauee ol action lor
Lael Dead Roloranco
$35 46a 94 wllh lnleroal Volume 276 Page 29 Malga
thereon at 14 25 percent per County Dead Racorde
annum !rom January 23
Parcel 3 ~ttuate In
1998 lhelaald mortgage be Section 17 Town 9 Range
foreclosed lhallhe amount 14 Wut Commencing al a
ol liens on the property be point In the aouthweat
marahalled that tho real corner of aald Section 17
property be eold and tho !hence eut along the south
amount due plalnllft be paid tine of aald Section 17 1287
from the procoede ol the feet more or less to an Iron
eale together with costa pin In the aoutheael corner
herein that delendonta ol lha old echool house lot
Unknown Spouse II any of 11 recorded In Dood Book
Wanda A Swearingen also 172 Page 676 In tne
known aa Wanda Ann recorde ol the Melga
Swearingen end the County recorder a Olllca
Unknown Helre Unknown and being lhe real point ol
Spoueoe II any ol the beginning lor tho land
heroin deacrtbad thence
Unknown Helre Dev seoa
north 90 degree• 00 00
Legatees
and
Reproeentallvee ol Wanda eaet continuing along the
A Swearingen aleo known eoulh line ol told Section
ae Wanda Ann Swearingen 17 and tho extollng
Deceaaed their Exacutore northarly right ol way tine ol
Admtnlatrelort Cuatod ana Academy Street (Township
Attlgnt or Guardians be Road Number 142) 112 00
required to eel up their Ilona leal to an Iron pin thence
or Interest In said real north 0 degrees 00 00 east
properly or be forever along a line 156 00 feel to
barred from aaaertlng the an Iron p n thence north 90
degreee 00 00 west along
same and for attorney teas
a ltne to an Iron pin n the
and coots
Tho dolendanta Unknown east ltno of satd school
Spouee II any ol Wenda A house lot 112 00 laol to tho
Swearingen oleo known as polnl ol beginning and
Wanda Ann Swearingen containing 0 4011 acres
SubJsct to all legal
and tho Unknown Heirs
Unknown Spouses ll any highways and essements of
ol the Unknown Hairs record
Prior Deaa Rei Vot 245
Devlaeet Legatees and
Reprlltnlallvea ol Wanda Page 489 Motga county
A Swearingen also known Recorder e Office
Deacrlpllon lor tha above
at Wanda Ann Swearingen
Deceaeed lhotr Executore described lrJJcl being the
Admlnlatrators Cuotodlans rooults ol a survey made by
Aatlgnt or Guardians R chard C Glasgow R S
hereinabove named are No 5161
Oeed Reference Volume
further notlfled thai they are
r•qulred to anewer aald 278 Page 23 Meigs County
complaint on or before April Deed Recorda Parcel Noa
11 1998 which Includes 28 17-00740 &amp; 17-00741
dayt !rom hs test Prior lnelrumenl relerencae
publication or Judgment Volume 317 Page 561
may be rendered a Proporty addreaa 35272
Pagavllle Road
demanded lhtrtln
Nonntn M Frank Co LPA Albany Ohio 45710
Norman M FranJc (001 536) Apprtlted at $27 500 00
Attorney lor Plaintiff Terms ol 1111 10% Cash
Beneficial Mortgage Co ol Clay ol salt and balance on
Ohio delivery ol deed
Jamet M Soultby
33 North Nigh Slraet Suite
Sharlll Molgt County
888

Public Nottce
Rick D Ooblaele
Lerner Sempson &amp;
Rothfuss
120 E Fourth Street
8th Floor
Cincinnati Ohto 45202
(513) 241 3100
OH Sup C\10012992
(3) 6 13 20 3tc
Public Notice
Notice To Blddera
Sealed propoeale will ba
received lor lht Ohio
School
Faclltlloa
Commlatlon by tha Eaatarn
Local School Oletrlcl board
of Education ettha Office ol
the Treasurer ol the Eaatorn
Local School Olelrlct Board
3agoo State Route 7
Reedsville Ohio 45772 until
2 3D PM Eaatern Daylight
Time on the 15th day ol
April 1998 and opened
Immediately thereafter lor
Furnlthlnga and Equipment
lor lhe K 8 Elementary
School and Eaatern High
School lor Eaalern Local
School Dlalrlcl Separate
bide will be received lor tho
Claaaroom Furniture
(Contract No 1) $138 000
Olllca Furnlahtnge
(Contract No 2) St 07 000
WI n d ow
T realment
(Contract No 3) $33 000
Muelc
Furnlahlnga
(Contract No 4) $12 000
Kllchen
applloncos
(Contract No 5) $9 000
In Accordance wllh tha
plana and epeclllcallone
prepared
by Vargo
Caatady Ingham and
Glbba Architects Inc 100
Front Street Marietta Oh o
45750 and on lila In the
olllce ol the Executive
Director Ohlo School
Facilities Commission 68
Eael Broad Street Suite
1400 Columbua Ohio
43215 and the Offlco ollho
Treaaurer ol Eaitern Local
School Olslrlct Board
38900 State Route 7
Reedsvllta Ohio 45772
Copies ol plane and
apectltcatlono and forme
together with any further
tnlo&gt;mallon desired may be
secured from lha Office ol
tho Architect upon requaal
ol a check In the amount ol
$40 00 mado payable to the
Archltacl Upon recetpl ol a
request aceompamod by a
depoell as named ebovo
the Architect wilt forward
coplea ol
bidding
document• as named In lhe
preceding paragraph
Shipping charges collect
Deposit will be refunded
to bidders upon return of
lha epeclllcallons In good
condition ana with postage
or axproas chargas prepa d
wllh n ten (10) days alter
the date bids ara opened
Depoall wilt nol ba refunded
upon return of documents
at 1 later date or documents

In poor condlllon Each bid
lor contracts Nos 1 2 and 3
only eholl be accompanied
by a contract bond In an
amount equal to tho total
eum ol the proposal
Including all add alternates
aupportad by a Power or
Attorney lor lhe bonding
agent a cortlllcale from tha
Department ot Insurance
authorizing tho surely
company to do surety
business In the Slate ol
Ohio and a total sum olthe
proposal and filed wllh
such proposal Bids are to
be sealed and addressed to
the Treasurer of the Eastern

Local School District Board
ol Education tor lho State ol
Ohio olllce of tho Treaeurer
of Eastern Local School
Dtslrlcl 38900 Stale Route
7 Reedsville Ohio 45772
and pia nly marked on the
outside Bids lor Loose
Furntshlnga lor the New K a
Elementary School and
Eastern Htgh School lor
Eastern Local School
DIat r t c I
Additionally
envelopes shall Identify lhe
contract number(s) being
bid
The Eastern Local School
District Board ol Education
wllh tho approval ol the
Ohio School Facilities
Commission reservee the
rtghl to re)ec1 any and all
btde
By lhe Order ol the
Uea M Rllchte
School Dlatricl Board ol
Education Treaeurar
JohnC Rice
School Dlelrlcl Board ol
Education Board Prteldent
(3) 6 13 20 27

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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60

Lost and Found

LOST Female Black Lab mix .
m1 ssing si nce Tue,day from beginning of Greer Rd . Name "Sa d;.' . 304-675-7324.

Apostolic

Sunday School · 11 a.m.
Worship - IO..m., 6 p.m.

Church or Jesus Christ Apo&gt;tollc

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

VanZandt and Ward Rd.

Pastor: James Miller
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Eveni ng · 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Assembly of God
Uberty Ammbly of God
P.O. Box 467, Dudding Lane
Mason. W.Va.

Pastor: Neil Tennant
Sunday Services- 10:00 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Thu..day Prayer Meering - 7 p.m.

Baptist

Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush

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

Middleport Church of Christ
5th and Main

Wednesday Service -7:30 p.m.

Pastor: AI Hartson

Youth Minister: Bill Frazier

Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wor.;hip- 8:15,10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Worship- 9:30a.m.

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Pasrm-Jeffrcy Wallace
1st and 3rd Sunday

Pastor: Rev . O'Dell Manley

Sunday School -9:30a .m.
Worship - I0:30a.m.. 7:30p.m.

Sunday schoo l - ~ : 30 a.m.

Wor!i hi p - II a.m. and 5 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Zion Chur&lt;h of Christ

Pastor: Rev . John Neville
Children's seryice - 10 a.m.

Fret Will Baplist Church
Ash Street. Middleport
Pastor: les Haym an
Sunday Service -7:00 p.m.
Sunday Schoo l · 10 a.m.

Rutland Fint Baptist Ch urch

Pasror: Seer Drown

Sunday Schoo l - 'J:JU a.m

Worshi p - 10:45 a.rn
Pomem) First Dapti~l
E&lt;~~ t M;1in St.
Sunday School - 9:30 ;1.m

lnstrumL·nta!

\Yorship Se rvice - 9 a.m.
Com munion· 10 a.m.
Sunday School · 10:15 a.m.

Youlh· 5:30pm Sunday
Dible Study Wednesday 1 pm

Worship - 10:30 a.m .

Bradbury Church of Christ

First Soultlem Baptisl
41 A71 Pomeroy Pikf:
P;Lstor: E. Lamar O ' Brvanl
Sunday School· ~ : 30 it.m

Pastor: Tom Runyon

Worship - 10:4l a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wed nesday Services· 7:00p.m.

Flnl Baplisl Church
P::~ s tor :

Rutland Communlly Church
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Even ing · 7 p.m.

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

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Rutland Chun:h or Christ
Sunday School -9:30a. m.

Church of Jesus Christ
of Lotter Day Saints

Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School· 9:15a.m.

Bradford Church of Christ
Corner of Sr. Rl. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.

Worship- IO:Il a.m.. 7:00p.m.

Youth Minister: Bill Amberger

Wednesday Service- 7:00p.m.
Ran·ine First Baptbt

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m.

Silver Run Baptist
Paslor: Bill Linle
Sunday School - 10a. m.
Worship · lla.m., 7:30p.m.

Wcdncs&lt;lay Services- 7:30p.m.
MI. Union Baptist
Pastor : Joe N . Sayre
Sunday School-9:45a.m.
Evening· 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Bdhlehem Baptist Church
Grear Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Pastor : Daniel Berdine
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Sunday WorshiP.- \0:30a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.

Wednesday B1ble Srudy · 6:00p.m.
Old Bethel Free Will Baptist Church
28601 Sr. Rr. 7, Middlepo11
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Thursday Services· 7:30
llillslde Baptist Church
Sr. Rt 143 just off Rr. 7
Pastor: Rev. James R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School - 10 a.m. ·
Worsfl ip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

Vicrory Baptistlndependant
525 N. 2nd Sr. Middlep&lt;Jn
Pastor: James E. Keesee

Worship - IOa.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Failh Baptist Church
Rai lroad St., Mason

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- II a.m. , 6 p.m.
Wedne sday Services - 7 p.m.
Forest Run Baptist
Pastor : Arius Hurt
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship· II a.m.

Mt. Moriah Baptist
Fourth &amp; Main St., Middleport
Pastor: Rev. Gi lbert Craig, Jr.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.

Antiq ... ity Baptist

Sunday School · 9 30 a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m.
Sun day Even ing - 6:00p.m

Rutland Frte Will Baptist
s ~ lcm St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday Sc~oo l · \0 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Minister: Doug Shamblin

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wcd.nes&lt;lay Services · 7:00p.m.
Hickory Hills Church of Christ
Evangelist Joseph B. Hoskins
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m., 7 p.m.

Sal"rrd Heart Catholic Church
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 99Z-5898
Pastor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz

Sat. Con. 4:45-S: ISp.m.; Mass-5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45·9:15 a.m.,
Sun. Mass .- 9:30a.m.
Dailey. Mass · R:JO a.m.

Church of Christ
Pomeroy Church of Chris!
212 W. Main Sr.
Min ister: Danny Bias
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.

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

Pomeroy Wesrside Church or Chriot
332211 Children's Home Rd.

Po.ntC&lt;Otttel Assembly

MomlngStor
Sunday School - 11 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.
Sutton

Pastor: Dewayne StuUer
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
WoBhip · 10:45 a.m. (lSI &amp; 3rd Sun)

Worship- 9:00a.m.
Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.

Wednes&lt;lay - 7 p.m.

Our Saviour Lat•eran Church

Pastor: Brian Harkness

~dne

Wor.;hip- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.Va.

Hemlock Gron Chun:h
Pastor: Gene Zopp

lntrim pastors: Rev. Robert Hupp
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Worship - ll a.m.

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

St. Paul Luthenoa Church
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Worship- I I a.m.

United Methodist
Graham United Methodist
Wor.;hip ·9:30a.m. (lSI &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (3rd &amp; 4rh Sun)
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

Su·nday School - II a.m.
. Worship · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
. Wedntsday Services- 7:30p.m.

P:lstor: Rf:v. Ralph Spires
Thursday Services -7 p.m.

Church of God
Racine
Pastor: Rev. James Satterfield

Melp Cooperallvc Parish
Northe1st Cluster
&lt;'lfrtd

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednes&lt;lay Services- 7 p.m.

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

Mt. Moriah Church of God

Rutland Chord! or God ·
Pastor: Randy Ban
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wor.;hip - II a.m .. 6 p.m.

ll&lt;thol Chtirch
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School - 9 a. m.
Worship · 10 a.m.
Wednesday Scnrice"s - 10 a.m.

Worship • 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services -8 p.m.

Wednesday Serviee- 7 p.m.

Torch Chur&lt;h
Co. Ra. 63
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m .

FaHh Gospel c•urch

Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

-..

Wednesday Strvicts · 7 p.m.

Joppa
Pa;ror: Bob Randolph
Wor.;hip- 9:30a.m.
Sunday School_- 10:30 a.m.

Synocu&gt;&lt; Flnt Church of God
Apple and Second Srs.
Pastor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Services- 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Church of God of Prophecy
O.J. While Rd. off Sr. Rr. 160
Worship - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m .

Congregational
Second &amp; Lynn, Pomeroy
Pastor: fte v. Roland Wi ldman
Sunday school and worship 10:25

Episcopal
Grace Episcopal Church
326 E. Main Sr.. Pomeroy
Rector: Rev . 0 . A . duPiantier
Holy Eucharist and

Sunday School10:30 a.m.
Coffee hour following

Holiness
Don~illo

Holiness Church
31057 Srare Roure 325, Langsvllc
Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young
Sunday ~ hool - 9:30 ;L .m.

Sunda y worship - 111:311 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.

.

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
UMVF Sunday 6:30p.m.

F1rst Sunday of Month - 7 : 3~ p.m. service

Tuppers Plaln1 St. Paul
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.
Tuesday Services- 7:30p.m.

Full GospellJ&amp;hthouso
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy

Pomeroy Church ottbe Nazanne
Pastor: Rev . Lloyd D. Grimm.Jr.
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Naza~ne

Paslor: Rev. Herbert Grate

Asbury (Syra&lt;usc)

Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Worship - II a.m.
7:30p.m.

Enterprist
Pastor: Keith Rader

Flarwoods
Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.nl.
Worship · II a.m.

Rutland Church of the Naurene
Pastor: Samuel Basye

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Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour

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1-614-992-9057
Mlddlepon, Oh.
Public Notice
was the Ohio River Electric
Railway and PowerCompany;
Thence along the south
llno of the Roush property
South 50 deg. Ot' 49" Eaat
I dltlance Of 75.8t feet to
an Iron pin set by this
survey and South 89 d,, ll·
t8' 57" East a distance of
42.6t feet to an Iron pin 111
by thla survey
lbenco South 53 deg.. 23'
.t3" East a distance . or
345.tt feet to • point In tho
west line or tho village of
Syracuse propony (Volume
332, Page 457, of the Meigs
County Deed Recorda); •'
Thence along tho .west,
south and east lines or the
village of Syracuse South
36 dog. 26' 40" West a
dlatanca of t3t.50 feet )o an
Iron pin set by this survey
P,J"'-1'111 on Iron pin e., \. for
reference at t t .54 loot,
South'65 deg. 25' 20" Eaet a
dlatanca of 458.00 feet to an ·
iron pin oetby thla ourvay
and North 36 'deg . -26' 40"
a dlatenca of 36.00 feet
to e point passing an lrci~
plnset lot rolerenca at t 8.24
feat;
Thence South 53 deg. 23'
I 3" East a dlatance of
133.84 feet to a point ln .the
west line or Russell and/pr
Donna Powers (Volume OOt,
Page 2tt, or the Meigs
County OHiclal Records);
Thence along the weet
and eouth linea or Pow~r:s
South 00 deg. 05' 04" W~ot
a distance of t 8.65 feet to
an Iron pin set by this
aurvey and South 89 deg.
54' 56" East a distance of

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Excepting from the above
deacrlbed reel eettite, the
follo)VIng parcels:
0.9087 acre conveyed to
Brenda K. Darst by deed
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recorded
In Volume 45,
Page 783 or the Malga
County Official Recordo;
0.5207 aero conveyed to
Roland E. Wildman, Jr. and
Joann Wildman by deed
rocorded In Volume 46,
Page· t5t of the Melga
County OHiclal Recorda:
0.9t74 acre convoyed to
Brenda K. Darat by deed
recorded In Volume 47;
Page ' 773 or the Melgo
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• Easter Baskets

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Bring your odds &amp; ends
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Remodeling

Diamonds. An11que Jewelry. Gold
Rings, Pre-1930 U.S. Cur rency,
Sterling, Et c. Acquisitions Jewelry
- M.T.S. Coin Shop, 151 Second

Avenue, Gallipolis. 740·446·2842 .
Antiques , top prices paid , Ri verine Al11ique s. Pomeroy, Ohio.
Rus s Moore owne r. 740.992-

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Antiques- no item too large or too
sma ll .·Also estates, appra• sals.

refinishing , custom orders. 740-

992-6576.

Buying Hardwood Ttmber On

Shares. 40/60 Or 50150 % De·
pending On Qualily, 740 -256-

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Late Model Cars Or

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Smith Bu ick Pontiac. 1900 Eastern Avenue. GallipoliS.
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Public Notice

25.t7 leet to an Iron pin set
0.3984 acre conveyed to
by thla aurvey.
Roland E. Wildman, Jr. and
Thence South 53 deg. 23' Joann Wildman by deed
t3" East a dletance ol29.65 recorded In Volume 48,
loet to an Iron pin oot by Page 15t of the Melgo
lhlo survey at the edge of County Official Recorda;
an alley;
0.9054 acre conveyed to
Thence olong the weet Mitchell 0. Chopman .by
aide or "ld all,y South OC) dead recorded In Volume
dtg. 05' 04" West a distance 48, Page 679 or the Molge
of 3t.tt feet to an .lron pin County Official Records.
aet by thle eurvoy;
Said real 01tate- waa
Thence South 53 deg. 23' appralotd at $200,000.00
Sale or real eotato to be
13" East a distance ol26.3t
foot to iri Iron pin aat by lor not leas than two-thlrd·e
1hls survey In 1he east line (2 / 3)
the arornald
appraised value. Caeh In
oft 00 Acre Lot 297;
Thence along the eaet haod on date of aole.
line or tOO Acre Lot 297
Said oale Is aubject to
South 00 dog. 05' 07" West approval by the Common
Pleaa Court, Mal~e County,
1 dletance of 860.40 feet to
the Ohio River paning an Ohio.
Iron pin oat for ralaience at
Jamea M. Soulaby
SheriH, Molgo County, Ohio
8t5.02 leal;
Thence along the south (3) 6, t3, 20 3 tc
llneo ot 100 Acre Lota 297 ' - - - - - - - - and 298 (the nonh bank of '
tha Ohio River Is aoaumed
10 approximate the soulh
line of tOO acre Lola 297
end 298) Norih 86 dog. 24'
06" West a distance or 84.05
feet to a point, Noith 88
dog. 54' 31" Weet e dlatance
145.94 foal to a point, Nonh
89 dog. 03' 53" West a
dletance of 170.23 feet to a
point, South 87 dog. 2t' 47"
YOU'll SAVE MONEY
West a distance or 254.42
iN THE CLASSIFIED$
feet to a point, North 81
AND
THAT'S NO lULU
deg. 52' 52" Weet a distance
or t46. 72 feet to a point,
North 79 deg. 47' 14" Weal a
CLEAN HOUSE
dletance of 95.46 feet to a
point, and Non~ 67 dag. 37'
WITH THE
28" Woat a dlatanca of4t .t4
feet to a point In the east
CUlSSDFQEDSI
line of Petrick H. and Mary
O'Brien property (Volume
3t3, Page 439, of the Melga
Count Oaed Records);
Thence along O'Brian 30 Announcements
Nonh 00 deg. 41 ' 03" East a
dlsiance of 1496.34 feet to
' the point or beginning
passing an Iron pin aet lor
reference ill ttt.48 feet,
containing 25.079 acre&amp;,
more or leas, of which 7.7t4
acres Ia In 100 Acre Lot 298
and 17.365 acres Is In 100
Acre Lot 297, subjecl to ell
legal easements and rights
otway.
The above description
was made In accordance
with an actual ourvey
conducted by . Eugene
Triplett,
P. S.
16166 .
conducted on 4/24, 5/6, 5/9
ail~ 5/10, 1996. Bearing are
aaaumed and are used only
to exproea angular
measurement;

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Yard Sale

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Worship- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday S&lt;rvice - 7 p.m.

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. . , .9,,.;,1oh.llnn inch Sunday

Silver Ridge
Pastor: Roben Barber
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship. tO-a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Portland Flrsl Church or the Nazarone

Wednesda y praye r service - 7 p.m.

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South Bet..!,Now Testament

White'• Chapel Wosleyon
Coolville Road

Worship - 10:30 p.m.
Sunday School · 6 p.m.
Wednes&lt;lay Services- 7 p.m.

Edon United Brethren In Chrill
2 112 miles north or Reedsville
on Srare Roure 124
Paslor: Rev. Robe~ Markley
Sunday School - II a.m.
Sunday Worship- 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00 ~. m.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.
Wednesday Youlh Service - 7:30p.m.

Sunday School-10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
TUesday &amp; Thurscla¥ - 7:30 p.m.

We.dnesday Services- 7 p.m.
Pastor: Mark Matson

Pastor: Robert Sanders

Sunday School-9:30a.m . .
Worship - 10:30 a.m .. 7:30 p.ni.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.

Freedom Gospel Mission
Bald Knob, on Co. Rd.-31
Pastor: Rev. Roger Willford
Sunday School - 9:311a.m.
Worship- 7 p.m.

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip - IU:3Ua.m., 6:30p.m.

Sund.ay School . 10 a.m.
W o r ~hip - 9 a.m.

ML Hennon Unlttd Bmhrta
In Christ Church
Texas Communily off CR 82

Carleton Jnterdonomlnatlonol Church
Kingshury. Road
Pastor: Jeff Smith
Sunday School · Y:30 a.m.
Wor.;hip Service 10:30 a.m.
No Sunday or Wedncs&lt;lay Nigh! Services

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Pastor: Chad Emrick

Lot'298, Townahlp I, Range
t3, In the VIllage of
Syracuse, of the Ohio
Company Purchaeo, and
being the Cora Bartels
property (Volume 20. Page
605) of tho Meigs County
Official Records), bounded
and described aa lollowe:
Beginning at an Iron pin
set by this survey In the
East line of Patrick H. and
Mary O'Brien property
(Volume 313, Page 439, of
the Meigs Co11nty Deed
Recorda) at the Intersection
with the aouth line or Waner
Floyd and Anna ~- Roush
property (Volume 006, Page
275, of tho Meigs county
Olllclal Records), uld
Roush line alto being the
south right or way ol what

United Brethren

Pastor: Roy Hunter

Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

Crntnl Cluslrr

Wednesda~ Services-

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Chester Church of the

2,llana.~ ~ .,_an&lt;tl91l ,A,E!.~ .

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

4-4:30 Sarurday
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Kids for ChriS!- 7 p.m. •

Worship · 9:30a.m.

So&gt;oath-Day Adventist
Mulberry HIS. Rd., Pomero)
Pasror: Roy Lawinsky
Saturday Services:
Sabbath School - 2 p.m.
Worship - 3 p.m.

United Faith.Church
Rr. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pass
Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.

Radio Ministry- Ravenswod Station

Reedsville

Pastor: P.J. Chapman

Sunday School- IU a.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist

ML Olivo Commualty Chun:h
Pasror: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m. Wedneday S&lt;rvice - 7 p.m.

Reedsville Fellowship
Church of tbe NUIIrone
Pastor: Ten:sa Waldeck
-Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:4S a.m., 7 p.m.
Syracuse Chur.:h of the Nazanne
Pastor, Robert J. Coen

• Lang Botlom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m .

Middleport Presbyterian
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship- 10 a.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m .. 7:30p.m.
Wednes&lt;lay 7:30p.m.

Middleport Church or tho Nazarene
Pasror: Gregory A. Cundiff
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Scrviees - 7 p.m.

Choster

Worshin. 11 A.m.

Horrisonvillo Pmbyterion Church
Wmship - 9 a.m. ·
Sunday School- 9:45a.m.

Long Bottom

Pastor: Sharon Hausman

The Rlverwalk, Et AI,
Oelendanta
Case No. 97 CV 129
Legal Notice Shtrlff'a Sale
or Real Eetate
At Sheriff or Meigs
county, Ohio I hereby offer
lor sale at 10:30 a.m. on
April 10th, t998 A.D., on the
front atepo of the Meiga
County
Courthouse,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
the
following daecrlbad raal
· estate:
The following described
real estate slluated In
Sutton Township, Meigs
County, In the State of Ohio,
tOO Acre Lot 297, Townahlp

Syracuse Flnt United Prosbytorion
Pastor: Rev. K.risana Robinson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Worship- 11 a.m .•

Nazarene

Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship - 9 a.m.

VII'

Mor~t Chapel Church

Sunday School- 10 a.m.

In The Common Pleas Coun
.of Meigs County, Ohio
The Farmers Bank &amp;
Sll)llnga Cof11pany,
Plaintiff,

Presbyterian

Dytsvlllo Community Church
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Sunday school - 10 a.m.

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Public Notice

Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m. ·

Pastor: Edsel Hart

Grand Streel

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sam·Anderson

Sunday School10 a.m.

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

HO&lt;klngport Church

Mt. Olive Uniled Methodist
Off 124 behind Wilkesville

Middleport Commanlty Church
575 Pearl Sr., Middleport

Hazel Community Church
orr Rr. 124

Worship - 9 a.m.

Tuesday Services- 7 p.m.

Worsh.ip Service: 10:30 a.m.

Hartford, W.Va.
Pastor:Ji91 Hughes

Coolville Church
Main &amp; Fiflh Sr. ·
Sunday School - 10 a.m.

10125/96111n

Third Ave .
Pastor: Rev. Clark Buker
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening. 6 p.m.

Evening- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 1 p.m.

Pastor: Helen Kline

. Agricultural Lime,
Ll mestone • Gravel
· Qlrt ·Sand
985-4422
Chester, Ohio

MiddlepOrt Pentocostol

Syntuse Mls1ion
1411 Bridgeman Sr., Syracuse
Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Coolville United Methodist Pllrish

Corner Sycamore &amp; SeC&lt;Jnd Sf., Pomeroy
Rev. George Weirick

Hartford Church of Chrtstln
Christian Union

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

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Faith Volley Tobemoclo Church
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev . Emmett Rawson
Sunday Evening 7 p.m.
Thursday Service • ? p.m .

Worship . 9 a.m.

TRUCKING

Evening- 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Pastor : Brian Harkness

R. L. HOLLON

Sunday School - 10 a.m .

Eadtlme Houoo of Prayer

Evening- 7:30p.m.

East Letart

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orange &amp; white. male, 740-742 .(

nishlng. jewelry, sp0ns cards. pic·

St. Rt. 124, Racine
Pastor: William Hoback

(at Burlingham dturch off Route 33)
Pastor: Robert Vance
Sunday worship -·tO a.m.
Wednesday service -6:30p.m.

Pastor: Dewayne Stutler

Sunday School - 10 a.m.

Christian Union

New Ute Vi&lt;to11 Cent•r
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis, OH
Pasror: Bill Sraren
Sunday Services -1 0 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday - 7 p.m. &amp; Yourh 7 p.m.

Pastor: Theron Durham

Pine Grove
Rev . George Weirick

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

lbo Belionn' Fellowsblp Mlnl11'1
New Lime Rd .. Rurland
Pastor: Rev. Margaret J. Robinson
Services: Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
Sunday, 2:30p.m.

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

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m . (2nd &amp; 4rh Sun)

Joe N. Sayre
614-742-2138

Clifton Tabemadt Church
Cliflon, w.va.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 7 p.m.
Wednesday S&lt;rvice • 7 p.m.

Cannel
Pastor: Dcwaync Stutler

St. John Lut•eran Chun:h

Reednille Church of Christ
Pas10r: Philip Srunn
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.

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

Pasror: Jerry Singer
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
WoBhip · 10:30 a.m.

Paslor: Woody Call

Trinity Church

Catholic

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

Sunday Evening· 6:30p.m.
Thursday Service· 6:30p.m.

Sunda y School - 9:30a.m.

1/4 mile past fon Meigs on New lima Rd:
Pastor: William Van Meter

Pentecostal

Lutheran

Langsville Chri1tion Church

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Hauling, Excavating
&amp; Trenching
Limestone &amp; Gravel
Septic Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites
Reasonable Retes

Church of JHus Chrio~
Apostolic Folth

Harrisonville Commuolty Church

The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints
St. Rr. 160,446-6247 or 446-7486
Su•day School 10:20-11 a.m.
Relief Society/Prieslhood 11:05-12:00 noon

Dexler

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 am
Wednesday Services ' 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services · 10 a.m.

Wednesday Services- 7:30p.m.

Liberty Chrisilan Church

Pastor: lawrence Foreman

Ponland-Racine Rd.

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

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

RQolctng Ufo Church
500 N. 2nd Ave .. Middleport

Friday - fellowship service 7 p.m.

Pastor: Dewayne Stutler

Reort~anlzed

Wllrship - 10:30 a.m ., 7 p.m.

Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School - 9: IS a.m.

SAYRE
TRUCKING

Evening- 7 p.m.

Folth Full Gospel Church
long Bonom
Pastor: Steve Reed
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wor.;hip -9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednes&lt;lay . 7 p.m.

Bethany

Latter-Day Saints

Sunday Schoo19:30 a.m.

Hobson Christloa Fellowship Chun:h
Sunday serviee, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Youlh Fellowship Sunday, 7:00p.m.
Wedne§Ciay scnrice, 7:00p.m.

SalemCtattr

l ost: two weeks ago. MacCumber
Hilt Ad . vicini ty, Brinany

Pastor: David Dailey

Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Rutlond
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thu..day Services- 7 p.m.

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Stivon&gt;lllo Word of Faith

Worship - 11:15 a.m., 7 p.m.

Wors hip · IO:IS a.m.
Snowville
Sunday School- IOa.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.

Pastor: Rev. Roy McCany

Pastor: Rev. Blackwood

Sunday School - 9:30a.m. .
WoBhip 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service -7:30p.m.

Salem St., Rutland
Pastor: Roben E. Musser
Sunday School - tO a.m.

Pastor; Ketth Rader

General Repair Work
Sugar Run Ashland
190 Mulberry
Pomeroy
Phone 992-9949

Calva11 Bible Church
Pomeroy 'pike, Co. Rd.

Chriatlon Fellowship Ctnter

Sunday School-9:15a.m.
Worshi~ - 10 a.m.
Youth Fellowsb1p, Sunday . 6 p.m.

Lourd ClllfFm Methodist Church
Pastor: Da\lid DeWitt
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip · 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:00p.m.

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

Folth Chopel Opea Bible Church
923 S. Third St., Middleport
Pasror Michael Pangio
Sunday service, 10 a.m.
Thursday service, 7 p.m.

RO&lt;kS,rinp

Hystll Ruo Holinets Church
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wor.;hip · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thu..day Service· 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Tuppen Plain Church of Christ

Ptarl Chapel
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wor.;hip - 10 a.m.
Pomeroy
Pastor: Robert E. Robinson
Sunday School -9:15a.m.
WoBhip. 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study-Tuesday- 10 a.m.

Wor&gt;hip - 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service -7:30 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.. 7:00p.m.

Wednesday Scrvice-7:00 p.m.

Sunday School . 9 a.m .
Worship . 10 a.m.

Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (R1.143)
Pasror: Roger Watson

Faith FeliowshlpCntoade for Christ

Appe Ute Ceater ·
'Full-Gospel Church"
Pasrors Joho &amp; Pany Wade
603 Second Ave. Mason
773-5017
Service time: Sunday 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday 7 pm

Mlners\'IUe
Pastor: Chad Emrick

Pint Grove Blblo Hollnfls Chur.:h
1/2 mile off Rt. 325

Wesleyan Bible Holiness Church
75 Pearl Sl., Middleport.

570 Grunt S1., MiddleJXIr1

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
wo.,hip - 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Re'l. Dewey King
Sunday schoo l- 9:l0 a.m.
Sunday worship ·7 p,m.
Wednesday pra~er meeting- 7 p.m.

Ktno Church of Christ

Harv01t Outreach Mlabtrles
47439 Reibel Rd., CheSler
Pasror: Rev. Mary McDaniel
Sundar Services: 10 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Heatb (Middltpon)

bltaust Work
We ilo Custom B.i,tlng
Converter Bad! $84.95
Mast Cars
Used Dres 12.00 to 15.00
Servke Job S16.95 4 qt. oil

Pastor: John Hart
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 7:00p.m.
Wedn~sday Bible Study -7:00p.m.

Ot11er Churches

Pastor: Vemagaye Sullivan

ROH or Sharon Holiness Church
Leading·Creek Rd., Rulland

Bearwallow Ridge Church of Chrilit
Pastor:Terry Stewart
Sunday School -9:30a.m
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

Hope Baptisl Church (Sour hem)
Pastor: Jim Dilly

Foroat Rua
Pasror: Chad Emrick
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Wollihip - 9a.m.
Thu..day Services-6:30p.m:

Calva11 Pilgrim Chapel

(Lime StoneLow Rates)

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

614-992-3470

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

(614) 992-3838
12/tll/tfn

304-773-5033

tlS\JI\E-0 ENIOR crnzEN

s. o,scouti'T

fll\.\.'{ '

JONES'

Leave Message
We Are Paying A Good Price For
Low Grade Logs 1/4 Mi. South 01
Palriot On Palriot Road.

TREE SERVICE
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO 45631

(614) 367 ·0266
1·800·950·3359

PART.

KINGS'
CLEAN HOUSE
WITH THE

33t5t Happy Hollow Road
Mlddlepori, Ohio 45769
Additions, Roofing,
Siding,
Pole Barns,
Decks, Painting

CUlS$1/PQfEf!))$1

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

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

(Jl•GsonGirl• Rat•s),

1

All Area s ! Snlr te y

Spears. 30-4·675-1429.
Avo n $8 · $20 /Hr. No Door . To .
Door: Quick Cash. Fun Ea sy. 1·
800·361 -0466 mdlslslrep

6:00-4:30.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
005

Personals

BEAUTIFUL GIRLS!
1-900-407.7761 E&gt;l. 1399 $2.99 /

Special Thru
March

AVON

Help Wanted

Bates Bros _Amusement Co.
Must be 18 years.or older. Free
to travel. Call 740·266-2950, M-F.

Call Us For A Free Estimate

LIMESTONE
992·2646

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
11 0

Min . Must Be 18 + Serv-U 619-

JUST CALL.

We Buy Aula's In Any Condilmn.
7-40-4-46-

Ca H 740·388 -9062. Or

20 Yrs. Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

Home Improvements

l oo king

Far Female (Nan Smoker) Campan ton For Dad. 64
Years Old, Retired . Military, Good

Looking! Must Uke To Have Fun
And Travel! Plea se No One Un -

Boyd Beet Cartte Perrormance
Tested Bull Sale. Selling SO An·

gus And 10 Po lled He re fords
Ttlursday March 12th At 6:00
P.M. AI The New OK Livest oc k
A~.Jclion On The AA Hw y. In
Maysvtlle. KY 606· 763-6688
Carpe ntliirs He lper lor local contractor. Send resume .w/relerences lo : Box CW-26 c/o Pomt
Pleasant Reg ister 200 Ma1n St.
Pt. Pleasant WV 25550

der The Age 0 1 45, CaH 740-446- Dealers &amp; 01strtbutors Wanted :
3545
Great mon ey maktng o pp or t~.Jntty

8 ton Delivered
$120

Easy 614 -384-0053, Doc tor Recommended.

Mileage Limit
Call Randy

Start dahng tomght! Have fun
play Oh1o·s datrng game. 1·600ROMANCE . extenSion 7484

992-5050

Would You Lrk e To Kn ow The
Answer To The Ouest• ons In Your
L1! e?? II So. Ca ll Now!! !

lo se We tght Fa st! Sale And

car, home. health. body care produ cts available For demo &amp;
sale. top qual tly m waterless
technology !rom ETI. Call Scott
Smtih @ 304-982·3972 Retail Or reel 1-800-820-6893. Ptn ll

16J062.

Dedt cated To OHertog The Best
In Care. SceniC Hrns Nurstng And
Aehabrlrlat•on Cen ter Is Hrnng

1[900)288-6863 E.r-6342 $3 99 STNA 's (State

CHESHI!tE
FOOD l'tfiRT
4 AM-12 PM Mon.-Sat. ;
Sun. 6 AM-Midnight
Hot Breakfast
Biscuit San&lt;jwlch,
Hot &amp; Cold
Lunch Sandwich
Introducing Pizza
12" $7.49 Dolud
All Toppings
Call In Ordero Accepted
74D-367-7838

( ~t.'IU.'I'al ( ' t111st ruction

llull·r '" B:orkhm•,
Sl'plk
l :tililil''· l{nolinJ,.!, Nc\\
J)tHilt.''-1 , ){L•nHHit..·ling

s."'''m'.

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Pomeroy
992-7943 992-5404
992-6810
"1J l

Pe r M1n .

M~.J s t

(619)645·8434

30 Announcements
The Gallia County Antmat Welfare
League. Is In Need Of All Sizes Of
Used Dog HOI.JSOS . MUST BE IN

GOOD CONDITION . II You

WLsh To Donate. Please Catt Tne
Galha Cou nty Humane Ot! Lcer At

fl\i)

40

Giveaway

Month Old Mu ed Breed Dog.
Very Gentle, Austrahan Shepherd
Doberman Mrx , Neeas Ntce
Country Home. 740·256-6176.

9

SUSIE
Homs for ths
Eldsrly ·
At
260 Union Ave.

Pomeroy, Ohio
614·992·7147

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

Bu cknd ge Road, Btdwell , O H

45614.
Dependable And Flex1bte Ce rt rfled Nurse Ald Needed For In
Home Ca re . Call Adnanne Or An gie 1-800-48t -6334.
Dnver Wanted, Good Pay &amp; Beneltls COL Wtlh Hazara Mat enal.

Cerlllr ca tron ReQVLred Apply In
Person At · Burhle 011 Company.
683 Sla te Route 7. Galltpot.s.
Monday Thru Fnday 7 To 5

Em ployment Opportuntty For E),·
pertenced Recephonrst /AdmimsFree to tndoo r good home onty 2 trattve Assis tant. Must Have AI

Gmos old 1"-male Stiver
tabby !-fem ale blue /grayt'f{hile
ttgef str1ped 304-458-2218

ktllens.

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SEVICE

Tested N ~.Jrsrng

Be 18 Serv· U Ass rstant s) All Shilts Avadab te
Contact Sta11 Develop ment 01fec tor. Pam Caldwell, F01 Detatls. 311

740·388-8377

ENTEIH'HISES

Pet Crate,

Call (304)615·1051

645-8434.

WILL RAUL·

Wanted Io Buy·
Extra large Steel

Pu pptes par! Cocker Span 1el,
par i Borde r Cot lle, black /wh rte ,
7wks 010. 304-675·6039.

3 112 month old . black/ while fe-

1

l east One Yean Expenen ce
With Wrndow·s 95 And Olltce 95
Or Higher. Microsoll Word . Excel,
Access. And PowerPoint Wttl Be
Gtven Highe.st Cons.deratton .

Other Spreadsheet Appticarrons
Or Wordpr ocessi ng Programs

Helpful. Mus t Be Able To Work
Independe ntly Whlte Co mPlet ing

mal e Bassett mix. good hunting Mu ltiple Ta s ks At One T ime .
dog. also parakeet : 740-992· C~.Jstomer Serv ice Knowledge ,
4195
Te le phone Skills, And Message
lakrng lmperat1ve. Applicants
60 Lost and Found
Wrll Be Gtven Compuler Test As
Part Ol lntervrew. Please Apply
Lost: BlacK Sconish Terr iar Near
IN PERSON At Scentc Hills
QuaL! Creek Name Is Dudle8 740- Nursmg And Re habilitation Cen245-9550 (Has Medical Prob- ter. 311 Buckrl dge Ad ., Bidwell ,
lems).
OH Fron t Desk . Portfolio 01 f'~ s l
Missmg·SandhittiRayburn Road Pr oj ects Welcome And Encourarea 2/26-28, 1998. 2-Male Bea- aged.
gle type dogs , usually together.
short legged, wnlte/reddish brown Have An Avon Party In Your
And Get A Free Giltl Call
hOunds. medium size. black col· Home
A
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Rojas At 740-245-9635,
Iars. Any tnlormatlon. PlEASE
An Avon Independent Sales
call 304-675-6774 (9-5) 304-675- Representative.
4234

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday, March 6, 1998

Friday, March 6, 1998

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

ALLEYOOP

BRIDGE

NEA Crossword

PHil:.LIP

ALDER

Ea n 2K Per Week Cal 1 800
636 6773 Ext 9741 For Rd'cord

ng

Georges POrtable Sawmill don t
hau your logs to the m111 just call
304 675 1957

BUY HOMES FROM S4 000 1 5
Bdrm local GOY't &amp; Bank Repo s
Calli 800-522 2730 X 1709

Vacancy lor two elderly or d sa
In Search 01 Mol vated Fnendly
Carmg Team Playe r Pan T me
LPN Postt10ns Open For AU ShiftS
At Scen1c H1lls Nurs ng And Re
hab!ltlat on Center Conlact Duec
lor 01 Stall Development Pam
Caldwell To Learn More Abou 1
Employment Opportu0111es 311
Buckudge Road 8 dwell OH
45614

INFANT AND TODDLER CARE
Mooseheart s Baby V tlage
Seeks lnd1v dua s To Aestde On
Our Campus To Nurtu e And
Care For Our Infants And Tod
d ers Esp We come Exper anced
Day Care Stall See Youth DeYe
opment Profess onals
Na il Tech Needed For Busy Sa
ton 740 441 1680 Or 740 256

6366
Need a home ? Preler a male
hve n w th elderly gentleman
room &amp; board small sa ary refer
ence.s please 304 895 3942
Needed lmmed1ate y' Serv ce
Techntclan Mus! Be EPA Cert
!ted Apply In Person Comt&lt;Jrl Atr
Systems Inc 407 Thtrd Avenue
Gall pols Ohio

bled lOw 1ncome 740-992

W1ll Care For Elderly Or Handl

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

capped Person In My Home Rei
erences 740 441 1536

10150 mobile home 1973 model

~42

W II do house cleanmg In Ma
son New Haven Pt Pleasant
Pome10y &amp; Mtddleporl areas
Conlact Conme 304 773 5156
WtU hauttunk or trash away $35/

p&lt;kup load 304 675-5035

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLE YPUBLISHING CO
recommend) !hal you do busl
ness wtlh people you know and
NOT to send money through the
ma 1 unl l you /lave nvest1gated
the offenng
A e You Earnmg $25 000 Plus I
Year And Cant Ma~e Ends
Meet? Let Me He p? 740 446

0647

Poem &amp; Song

Wr tars Who W sh To Be No
heed 1 800 600 0343 Olltce Ext

Persons Wtlh Pos ttve Alltludes
And Excellent Work EthiC Ab hly
To Lear n Or Enhance Sales And
Servt ce Techmques Computer
Sktls Desued Mu st Be Able To
Work With Cl ients 1 On 1 And
Complete Mutt Tasks Wth Oeta I
Send Resume To CLA 430 clo
Gall pohs Da ty T11bune 825 Th rd
Avenue Galhpol s OH 45631
AN or LPN for prtvate auty home
care Send resume to bOK CW 4
c/o Po nt Pleasant Aegtster 200
MaiM St Pt P e~sant WV

25550
Seekmg 2 Part T me ParamediCS
2 Par! T me AdYanced EMT s 2
Part Ttme BaSIC EMT S AppiiC
"'nls Should Submtl There Applt
caliOn Or Resume To Galha
Counly Courthouse Department
Of EMS 16 Locust Street Galli
pohs OH 45631
Seektng employees to work 1n
tM Pomt Pleasant area as Dtrect
Care Staff for 1nd•v•duals wtth de
vetopmental dtsablltlles Out es
tnclude teach ng da ly ltv ng
sktl ac11v t1es wh1le work ng n
the clients home ass sling cl
ent w lh com mun ly Integration
and p ovldtng resp te to lamthes
Must have a car and a valid dnv
e s license Var ed hours tram
ng p10v ded Must be ava table
lor tratn ng n Huntmgton begin
nmg March 16 1996 To apply
contact Per sonnel Dept Auttsm
SerVICQS Cen ler
Prt chard
Bldg 605 9th Street Hunhngton

51)'1 ng Salon 740.446 8922
THORNTON GREENHOUSES
740.247 4334 Want ng lull 1me &amp;
pari t me workers requtres green
house wo k exper ence no! nee
essary $5 151 tlour

THORNTON GREENHOUSES
740 247 4334 Wantmg d11vers
that can dr ve tght duty 24 t1 long
trucks
Tomacelh s Entena nment Club
Mrddleport OH lookmg lor house
oancJ Mus! play up to date vane
tv mus•c be available for Satu r
days !rom 7pm untl mtdn ght Ap
pl•callons and set up I me w th
one hour ol mus c n person s re
qulred Call lor mterv ew 740 992
4514 Jpm 9pm
Truck drtve needed locat haul
mg 27 % of gross start tmme
dately call740 742 3410
Un•qu e Opportun ty In Al zhe m
er's Ca e Ullll In Search 0 LPN
Part T•me To Ca re For Spectal
Populations W lh Very Spec tal
Needs Proven Program Contact
Pam Caldwell A.t Scen tc HIs
Nurs ing &amp; Rehab \Ita liOn Cenler
311 Buckridge Ad Bidwell OH
Wan ted ALJto Repa r Man ager
FOf Shop Route 7 740 388 9062

740 446 7228
WANTED Mecnan1c to pull and
tnstall motors general me chan c
work run e1haust p pe bender
Rtpley WV 304 37 2 8633 Mon
Fn Bam 5pm Sat Sam 12pm

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PRO

HOUSE Old Establ shment Busr
ness Centrally located In The
Btdwell Porter Area Elcellent
Chance To Own Your Own Bus•
ness Blackburn Realty 740 446
0006
Earn $104 To $160 In 1 Day lnv
lte Your Friends Over To Your
Home For A ProfessiOnal Glam
our Portrait Party Call 1 600 426

8363
Earn A Free Cell Phone Free
Phone T me 'I I And Free Web
TV IIIII No Credit Check No Act1
vatJOn Fee No Monthly Btll Ask
Me How? ???? Call Mmnte 740
441 9B02 Hot Lme 1 800 404
9148 Co nference Ca ll Datly 10
PM Es1 423 362 4450 Code
46531 Bev 740 446 0386

220 Money to Loan
'DIRECT LENDERS
$2 500 $50 000
ConsolidatiOns Castl Loans
Bad Cred I No Problem

No Adv Fee1-600-580.i'850
Professional
Services

LtYtngston s basement water
proolmg all basement repatrs
done free esttmates 1Jfettme
guarantee 10yrs on JOb expert
ence 304.-675 2145

All real estate adYert s ng n
th s newspaper s sub ectto
tne Federa Far Housmg Act
of 1968 wh ch makes 1 ilegal
10 adverttse any preference
t•mnauon or d scrlmtnatton
based on race color rehg on
sex lam I al status or national
or g n or any nlent on to
make any such preference
I mttat on or d scr m nat on
This newspaper wtll not
knowtngly accept
advert1semen1s for real estate
whtch IS m vrolahon ollhe
taw Our readers are hereby
nformed \hat all dwell ngs
advert sed n th s newspaper
are ava table on an equal
opportumty basts

PhlllfiS 74().992.£576
tookmg For Handyman Jobs In
Gallla County Reasona~ &amp; Reh
able 30 Years Experience In

BUilding lnduS1ry Call Ct&gt;Jck 740245 5704 No JobToo Smalll

1967 Belmont 2br 1 bath gas
furnace &amp; relr aerator As~mg

Call Aner 5 PM 740.245-5946

1971 12x65 Conrord Mobtle
Home VBfy Good Condtt on Oak

$5000080740.4411107

Trim

1971 Monttcello 12160 mobHe
tlome like new range relrtgerator
washer and dryer atr three year
old gas furnace ca rpet 2 bed
room 1 lull bath tires axles new
\liMy I underptnn ng $5500 740

985 3929 or 740-985 3641
1973 Cameron 12165 2br 1 room

add111on $4 500 304 882 3812
1980 14x70 mobtle home $5000
12x28 mob te home ad dillOn
$1500 4 ~~:24 round pool $500

304 675-4625 or 304 675 5327
1988 Oakwood Mobile Home
14x70 W th Heat Pump G E Re
lr1gerator &amp; Stove Otshwa6her
($12 000)
16 x24
Addtt ton

($4 500) OBO + Emasl 740 2566980 304 895 3742
1994 Century 14170 3 Bedrooms
1 Bath CA G E Apphances E1
cettent Condi t on' $16 900 740

379-2621 740 379-2481
1996 Schult 3bedrooms 2baths
vinyl siding Shmglect roof barn
blJtlctmg pnce reduced 304 675

1275

2 Story hou ses !ling on 60x150
lot 3br 1 bath localed 1n Chfton

304

310 Homes lor Sale
Ranch 3 Bedmoms 1 Bath large
L v ngroom large K tchen 1
Acre Gat pols C ty Sc hools
$62 000 537 Plymale Road 740
446 4323
2 bedroom hOme tn Mtddleport

gOOd condl1 on $18 500 740 742
2460
3 Bedroom Rancher wl heat pump
&amp; s luated on povate 66 acre
sell ng n leon Allordably pnced
at ONLY $59 900 Call Gary Gar
man lor tnlormallon or pr vale
VteWtng 304 586 9032 Or 304

757 7545

3 Bedtooms 1 112 Baths Tr Lev
el Spr ng Valley A1ea 740 446
8251 After 5 PM
3 Bedrooms Bath K1tchen OR
LA Den Full S ze Basement CA
4 112 Acres Tobacco Base Bu
iav1lle Ptke 740-446 4192

304 738 7295
Anootlon Mobile Home Owners
Areas Largest Inventory 01 Inter
therm &amp; Coleman He at Pumps
A r Cond !loner s Furna ces 4Parls Huge Buymg Power Means
The lowest Installed Pnce Easy
Over The Phone Bank Fmanc ng

Call Bennal1 s Mob le Home HTG
&amp;CLG 1 800 872 5967
Discount Mobrle Home Parts &amp;
Accessor es Wale Heaters V
nyl Sktrllng K ts $299 95 An
chors Wood &amp; Fiberglass Steps
Aool Coatmgs Doors W ndows
Ptumbmg &amp; E ectrtcal Supplies
Blockmg Wood &amp; Wedges And
Moret Call Bennetts Mobtle

Message

Beau

uful Two Story Colontal 414 Third
Avenue Galltpolls 3 Bedrooms 2

1.2 Baths LR &amp; FA Formal Dining
Room Oak Tnm F replace Much
Mote Home Ellg ble For TaK
Abateme nt $179 500 304 273

Relrtgerator

Furnished

W/0

Hook Up $279 Plus Ulll1tles De
pas !/Lease Required (740)4 46

2957

Health Alder Like New $200 740.

388.0213

Upstaus 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Fur
ntshed Clean No Ppts Reference
&amp; Deposit Requi red 740 446

1519

Furnished
Rooms

Ctrcle Motel Lowest Rates In

Town Newly Remodeled HBO
Clnemax Showtlme &amp; Disney
Weekly Rates Or Monlhly Rates
Constructton Workers Welcome

740 441 5698 740-441 5167
Sleeptng rooms with cooking
Also 1ra11er space on rive r All

hook ups Call aile( 2 00 p m
304 n3 5651 Mason wv
Sleeping rooms k !chen pr lvllag

es 304 675 1453

JET

AERATION MOTORS
Repeoed New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock
Call Ron Evans 1 900 537 9528
Maytag Washer &amp; Dryer Stack
able While New Maytag Relrlg
erator 14 9 Cub Foot Off White
New 24 Pontoon Boat Uke New
40 Horse Mec Motor With Boat
Tra1ler 740 441 1536 740 441

0000
Mtfdal Store Shelvmg Ideal For
Business Or Workshop Wtll De

llwr 74D-256--6056

Mobile home lrame ready to go
tdeal for low boy car hauler or b1g

2 story trame house 2 bedrooms
bath &amp; hall new torced air fur
nace large yard garage one out
bulldmg no Inside pets relerenc
es required $375 1)8r month plus
uhhtles security deposit requlrAd
phone 740 992 2638 or 740 992
7014 after 5pm
3 bedroom house In Mtddleport
$350 a month plus deposll 740

992 3194

Mt vernon Ave N1ce 3br central
atr appliances basement patiO
referen ces requtred 304 882
2405 or 304 882 2447
N ce clean 2br references &amp; de
pol!iil no pets 304 675 5162
Pomeroy 4 bedroom HUD With
stove &amp; refrigerator references
no pets call 740 992 6886 alter

530pm

Two bedroom house clean re
frlg e ra1or no s1ove no Inside
pets depostt requ red 740 992

420

Mobile Homes
lor Rent

14X60 Mobile Home Located At
John son s Mob ile Home Park

740 446 2003
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mob ile homes
$260 $300 sewer water and
trash included 740 992 2167
2 Bedroom trailer referen ces &amp;
deposn 304 675 1076 Leave
massage
2 Bedroom no pets reference re
qurred on Sandh II Road 304

675 3834

2 Bedrooms Very Clean Stove
Relngerator Water Trash Paid

Mobtle home site available bet
ween Athens anct Pomeroy call

740.385 4387

Roush Rental is now accepting
apphcallons to rent tra1ters &amp; aftl
ency apartments Wtll accept

HUD Call 304 773 5944

Street fron1 commerctal space
204 North Second Avenue Mtd
dleport large w1th bathroom and

ollrce area $300/mo $300 de
posit one year lease 740 992

4514 ask lor Chns

Tra tler space for rent no pets

304 675 1076

MERCHANDISE

Wanted Ford And Massey F~r
guson Tractors Older Models

8N 9N JuDIIee 600 800 Sones
This Type Tractors &amp; lmple
menlO 1 931 866 2822
630

Livestock

2 Registered Limousln Bulls 740.

256-6350
4 H Feeder Pigs 30 To 40 Pds

740 379 2128
SPECIAL SPRING
FEEDER CALF SALE
Athens Livestock Slle1
Saturday March 14th 1 PM All
Cons gments Welcome Haul ng
Available Cante Accepted After

Mobile Homes 304 675 3000
8am Spm

New gas Fngldatre range bought
6197 sen clean ng moving S300

740-992 3244

Pool Table 8 F1 Sla1e1op W1th
New Felt Balls Sticks Excellent
Condttlon Cover &amp; Ugh! Coke
Cooler 6 Ft Honzontal With
Doors On Top Good CondlllOn
Anttque Pump Organ Wtth Stool

740.448-8217

Prlmestar $99 w1th rebate Free
HBO wflh hrst monttl free Offer
endtng soon'! 800 263 2640
Prom dress color purple stze 3

5 $150 304 882 3826

Good mtxed hay $2 square
bales
Call before 9 p m

or (740)446-0910

~d Hay Delano Jackson Farm

Appliances /Used Furniture 740

446 4039 740 446 1004 Freez
ers Refngerators Side By Stdes
Telev sons Washer Dryers
Beds Stoves
Appl•ances
Reconditioned
Washers Dryers Ranges Relrl
grators 90 Day Guarantee!

Frenc h C1ty Maylag 740 446
7795
GOOD USEO APPLIANCES

304 773-5341
Size 6 prom dress $100 740
992 7572
Smith Corona PWP 4200 Word
Processor Wtlh Monttor II Has A
Hard Drive And A Otsc Dnve II
Comes Wlltl Spell Righi Corona
Cote Ill For Spreadsheets Lotus
And Word Perfect II Has Been
Used less Than 10 T•mes

Bought New $350 Sell For 1250

Washers dryers refn gerators
ranges Skaggs Applian ces 76
Vme Street Call 740 446 7398
1 800-499-3499

OBO Also For Sale Smrth Coro
no a Eleectr c Typewnte r $140

Polly • New &amp; Uoed Furniture

Sportscards lor sale very nice
selecllon of 1nser1 cards and
rookte s A 1 a! least 112 or retail
prices some even 75% oil Call
now lor best selectron 740 949
309b No calls after 9 00 pm

We now ha\18 Army Surptusllt
2101 Jefferson Ave
Open 9 30 5 DO Mon Sat

304 675 SOFA (7632)
Used Furniture Store 130 Bula
vtlle Ptke Good Quality Merchan
d1se M lW Hrs 10-4

WARN UP H1gh Elllc1ency Nalu
ral And LP Gas Furnaces Lie
t me Warranty On Heat Exchang
er "If You Don t Call Us We Both
lose! Free E&amp;t1matesl Add On
Heat Pumps Only Shghly Htgher

loaded need payoff 740

or lin trailer PTO 740.698-8254
650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Oekatb Seed Corn ~ay Farms

3734

leave Message

304 675 3734

1977 Cadillac Umoustne very
good condtllon runs good good
llre s-and exhaust $1800 740

992 5529

air toolbo~e Arnencan ractng rims

1983 Ponllac 2000 PS PB AC 4
Cylmder 2 Ooors Solid Body
$500 74().367 0688
1984 BUick Regal needs engine

work $200 Call 304 675 2006
after 4 OOpm
1984 Ntssan 300 Z)( 5spd t tops
low profile !Ires w/chrome
wheels 2 seater $1
304

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773 5205

1985 M'ercury Grand Marqu s
Automatw: 302 V 8 Remanufac
lured Engme Has Approximately
45 000 Mtles Full Power Alum•
num Wheels $1 200 1990 Dod
dge Carava n AutomatiC 2 5L 4

1996 Kawasaki Blaster 4 Wheel

755 5885

740 667 3083

530

Used Beauty Shop Equtpmenr S
Dryers 4 Hydrau 1c Chatrs 1

l ocated Johnson s Mobile Home
Park Eastern Avenue Wllh Ex
pando 740 446-2003

Two bedroom trailer m Middleport

Buy or sell R•ver ne Antiques
1124 E Man Street on AI 124
Po me oy Hours M T w 10 00
am lo600pm Sunday100to
6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moore owner

Oakwood Homes Ntt o WV 304

740 992 5039
440

Make 3 Payments &amp; Move In A
New 14x70 3bedrcom Call 1

800-928-6777
New Doublewtde Repo 4 Bed
rooms 2 Baths Easy Terms 1

800-383.£862

New 1996 14x70 lllree bedroom
ncludes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes U1r11ng deluxe step s
and se !up Only $187 08 per
month Wtlh $1075 down Call 1

BOD-837 3238
NEW BANK REPO S Only 3 loll'
S!ltl under warranty owner 11
nanc ng ava table
304 755

7191
New Double Wtde 3BR 2 Bath
FREE Delivery &amp; Se1 up $24 999
Low Down Payment E Z Monthly

Paymen1S 1886 928 3426
New Stngtewu:te 3BA FREE De
ltvery &amp; set up $16 999 •1 888

928 3426
PRE OWNED HOMES
hcel\enl Condthon Owner Fl
11anc ng Available Call 304 722
7148
Single Parent Program Spectal
ftnanctng on 2 3 &amp; 4 bedroom
homes Payments •• low ••

1180 Call now 304 755 5885

SPRING SPECIALS
$4HDown
U FlxtdAtiOI
119Mio PeymeniB
$17 995 on 3BR
Froo Delivery &amp; Set up

1 and 2 bedroom apartmenls fur
mshed and unturntshed secunly
depos11 requ~red no pets 740

992 2218

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
10x12 Heavy Butlt Wooden Bwld

1 bed oom apartment lor rent m
Pt Pleasant 614 446 2200
2 Bedroom apt m New Haven
area 304 773 9171 lea\le mes
sage
2 tsedrooms Newly Decorated
F rst Avenue No Pets Rent
$360/Mo Depostt &amp; References
Requtred 740 388-8321
2bdrm apts total etectnc ap
pltances lurmshed laundry room
factllt1es close to school n town
Apphcattons ava table a! VII age
Green Apts 149 or call 740 992

3711 EOH

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

lng 740 446-9954
200 amp disconnect box out
Stde w/ram hub Call K &amp; K Mo
btle Homes 304 675 3000 Sam

5pm
386 IBM CompUter W1th Monttor
Keyboard And Mouse W ndows

31 $325 74().256-1558
Amazmg MetaboliSm Break
Through lose 10 to 200 lbs Call
For free consullat on and Free
Samp~s

(740)441-1982

Bean•e Bab ies curren1 and re
urea Pnces from $8 00 No super
rare Bean1es lor sale 740 949
3098 No calls after 9 OO'pm

ESTATES 52 Westwood Dnve
from $279 to $358 Walk to shop
&amp; moves Call 740 446 2568
Equal Houstng Opportun.ty

Beautiful M1dn1ghl Blue Saqu n
Prom Dress S ze 10 Mtke Benet
Patd $450 Never Worn Best 011
er 74()-245-5595

Furn shed Elltc1ency Apartment
Central Heat &amp; Alf Condlttontng
Carpet Throughout Private Park
lng A I Utlhhes Furmshed Except
Electuc Pr ivate &amp; Ou1et 740

446 2602

Brand Newt Great G1f11 CO!vtdeo
storage un1t Black and cherry
Never out ol box $125 Holds up
to 940 d1scs also holds tapes
Cal t 140 992 6636 alter 6 pm
COs &amp; tapes notmcluded

Grac1ou6 I vmg 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at VIllage Manor and
R1vers1de Apa tments In M ddle

1rom 1982 To Oate 304 675
1063

pon From $249 $373 Catl 740

Cabbage Patch Doll Collection

992 5064 Equal Housmg Oppor
lunrlies

Comtc books lor sale Enhre cot
lechon must go' $125 OBO 740

Nitro WV 304-155-5885

In New Ha\len 1br furn shed apt
mcludes washer-&amp; dryer deposit
&amp; references 304 882 2566

Compular Compact D1sc 2000
Pentmum Pro Fax Modem 740

TAX SPECIAL

Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment

Only At Oakwood Hornet

New 3br $999/down $1 89/mo
Free Se1 up &amp; Delivery Only 3
le111 Only at Oakwood Homes Nt
tro WV 304 755 5885

NEW BANK REPO S ONLY 3
LEFT 1-800-~83-6882
340

Apartments
lor Rent

Antiques

Business and
Buildings

Commercial Real Estate for sale
or lease 304-675-2759
Restaurant lor lease or rent
eqUipment or rent lor somethmg

else owner wII hell qual1lied people good tocat•on call 304 882

2940

2955

Welt kepi vmyl stded two story
home w lh rT)atchmg two car ga
rage la rge lanced corner lot m
very mce nelght&gt;orhood In Mid
dlaport home has newer roo! new
w ndows and many other updates
lo o numerou s to I st Call 740
992 6737 lor an appomtment

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

74().446 0390

Roa&lt;l 011 51 Rt 790 For $10 000
740.256 1789

446-9218
Concrete &amp; Plasltc Septic Tanks

300 Thru 2 000 Gallons Ron

Nice clean afllencv apartment
references &amp; deposit no pets

304 675 5162

Nice one bedroom &amp; 2 bedroom
aparlments In Pomeroy utilities

paid no pelS 740.992 5858

N1ce One BR Unfurnished Apart
ment Range &amp; Aefrig Provided
Water &amp; Garbage Paid Depos 1
ReqUired 7 40 446 4345 Alter 6

Evans Enterprises Jackson OH

1 800.537 9528
ECONOMY
Hea11ng Ard Cooling
Up-Grade Your
1 110().849 2323
1411-24&amp;·8000
Fancy pink heart day bed set
complete excellent condtlion

74().992 5083

Now Taking ApplicatiOns- 35
West 2 Bedr oom Towl'lhouse

Green Lazy Boy Recliner $400

Apartmenls $295/Mo 740 446
t'omeroy

two

bedroom carperad

M rrors &amp; Stnks A.llached 1 Star
ihzer Ask ng $2 000 740 286-

6600
Walerllne Spectal

314 200 PSI

121 95 Per 100 1' 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Com
press1on Fitttngs In Stock

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson OhiO 1 800.537 9528
550

Building
Supplies

Block bnck sewer ptpes wmd
ows I ntels e1c Claude Wmters
A o Grande OH Call 740 245

5121
560

Floral Love Seal $300 304 615
7173
Grut&gt;bs P~ano tuning &amp; repairs
ems? Need Tuned? Call the

cable 1rash utilities paid $4851 P'" , Dr 74Q-.448-.4525
mo $485 deposit one year 1'---'- - - - - - - - - leasa Middleport two bedroom

Hand Sewn Full Size Oullts log

hardwood lloora slave $250/mo
$250 deposl1 six monm and one
yearlease oflered,740-992 4514

Cabm Shoofly And Cross111ch
Pansy $200 1300 740 448
4680

door 5 speed 11 0 000 plus
miles strong car pa1nt OK need

1990 Ponliac Grand Pnx LE Au
tomattc AC Stereo Cassella
95 600 Mrles Very Good Condl
11on 740 446-3903 Alter 5 30
PM :tll
1990 two door ltncoln Mark VII
one preytaus owner 57 000 miles
all power well mamtatned 1n ell:
celtent cood 11on 740 992 2529
1994 Hyoodcu E~nlra Runs Good
Looks Great Excellent Gas M1le

Pets for Sale

A Groom Shop Pet Groommg
Featunng Hydro 13ath Con
Sheets 373 Georpes Creek Ad

740.446-0231
379-2126

AKC labrador Relr ever pupptes
shols wormed vet checked two
males lett one female 1 f weeks
daughter ol Nitro Express Pitt

740.992 3879 aner 5pm
AKC Reg Boxer pupptes 6wks
old 1 male 1 female shots
wormed ta11s docked &amp; declaws
removed vet checked Ask ng

PS PB .PW

Lealher lnlenor Double Over
head Cam Wishbone Suspen
ston Air Bags Excellent Cond•
uon Adult Dnven Well Taken

Care 01 44 000 M11es Take Over
Peyments 614 446-7527 Aher 5
1994 Plymou1h Sundance Aula
A.n 4 Doors $3 800 740 448

9552
1995 C26 Camara T Tops load

0996

1995 Eagle Talon L1ke New
$10 900 740-3811-l1909
1995 Ponhac Grand .Am 4 Doors
Loaded 11ahc Blue Excellent
C'ondttlon 58JOOO M1les $9 900

740 388 8041
t l95 Toyota Avalon Leather
SunrOOf Loaded Excellent Condt
lion 46K Mtles $22 500 740

441 1880 740.258-6366
$7 200 OBO 740 256-6340 740
256 6467
Bad Credtt No Credtt Bankrup1
cy? We Can Helpl Bank Ftnanc
lng On Used Vehicles 740 441-

0607

615-7281

275 Massey Ferguson

Tracto ~

Good Shape Farm Equlpmenl &amp;
Wagon 74().379-2697
6 Ft Ftnlsh Mower Like New 3

Hildl $1 000 740-379-2820
Hydraulic 011 lowest pnce in
town Vent free gas heaters propane &amp; natural gas on sale now

Sider's Eq,.,.nt304-675-1421

Used 25+ 4xP Case Trencher
W1th Backhoe Allachment And
Case Maxi Sneaker Cable Plow

614.£94 7842

12800 1994 Geo Melro 38 000
aclual m11es $2800 1991 Geo
Storm automatic $1850 1988
Ford ESP sunroof 5 speed two
seater $995 1985 Butck laSa
bra automatic etectnc windows

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Endeavors you personally d~rect
today w1ll be lhc ones w11h lhe
slrongest probabtltues tor success
You must keep comrol over all
a.•pects al all Innes Trymg to patch
up a broken romance? The AslroGraph Matchmaker can help you
understand what to do 10 make the
relat1onshtp work Ma1l $2 75 lo
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New York. NY 10156
ARIES (March 21 Apnl 19) The
race does nol necessanly go to the
sw1fl but to the deiCrmmed today. so
staym! power ts the maJor requ1re-

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TAURUS iApnl 20 May 201
Open the wtndows 1oday and lei tn
1he fresh a1r Harbonng resenlment
wtll work agatnsl you wh1le lor
gtvenes- removes tmpedlmentslrum
your palh
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your
lour leal clover wtll be workmg lor
your benef11 m your worldly atfa1rs
1oday bul you m1gh1 not be as lu&lt;ky
m stluauons where lnends are
mvolved
CANCER (June 21 -July 22) If
you v1ew hte ph1losophtcally 1oday
1t wtll enhance your V1ctone.s and take
1he sung oul of fa1lurc Both wtll be
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do tl w1th fnends w1th whom you've

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10day bul your negauve lhoughts
could overpower your bngh11deas tl
you re not careful
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strengths not on your fa.hngs
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you're negouattng an tmportanl matter loday, do 11 m lhe fatresl manner
poss1ble even 11 11 ts w11h someone
you d1shke You could be surpnsed
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Kawasaki STS Je1 ski Shll under
warranty three seatet 83 horse
power bought new July of 97
three matchmg Kawasaki Ski
Yests and tra11er all go wtth It

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S10 000 304 882 3652

South of Leon WV Financing

Available 304 458 1069

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By Phillip Alder
In the lasllwo days I have shown
you a brace of beautolul dccepunn
plays by declarer Well a dclendcr
can also pull the wool over declarer s
eyes Here ts French world champ1
on M1chel Perron playmg agamsl
haly m Tumsoa lasl Oc10ber
In lhe olher room lhe hahan Easl
opened wuh a weak 1wo btd Ne~ther
North nor South had qUIIe enough to
b1d so two hearts became lhe final
.om met Wuh Ihe a1d ol some fnend
ly defense declarer emerged wtth s~&lt;
tncks I00 10 France
Perron os a bei1cver m lhe sound
1pproach Needmg ,, beuer su11 for a
weak two he passed as dealer Nor
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o~~eak no trump showmg 12 14
JOmls In leapmg s1ra1ght 10 game
:J10fll10 Dubotn North hoped h1s
tub sun would be uselul
Paul Chemla (Wesl) m1ghl have
.1aned w11h the dmmond four bul he
xelerred 10 lead from h1s club
equence selecung the queen as per
11s pa11nersh1p s agreemem Declar
r won wtlh lhe ace and relumed h1S
econd club Whal should Perron dos

1995 17ft Pro Crall Bar-s Boat
12 24 SOib thrust trolhng motor
90hp Ioree engme looks hke

Residential or commerctal wiring
new seMCe or repaim Maater U.
censed electrician Ridenour

Warrant~es on most cars

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ask1ng 17000 140-742 3042

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Open 12-6 Closed Thursdays
and Suncleys

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cond $5800 304-675-1176

Waterproofing

M&amp;J Auto new invenlory 1994
Gao Metro 31 000 atual miles

5 Cuoved Inward
&amp; Taker of
prisoners
7 Hanoi a place
8 Wild buffalo

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Junior dragster Jegs d1g11ron au
tometer Salisbury clutch TIF
wing track champion complete
mtnus engine $3000 OBO 740

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1989 Bass Tracker 18ft ftber
glass f1sh/ski boat w/15Cihp
Johnson trolling motor axe

new

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18 Ferocious
19 Stte
20 Disloyal
22 Type of ooup _
23 Worrlao I
24 Adjusted
beforehand
25 AI a reduced
pnce (2 wde )
27 Wooden tub
32 Dawn
goddess

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750 Boat$ &amp; Motors
for Sale

Trucks 4x4 s Etc
Cradtt Problems? We Can Help
Easy Bank Ftnanclng For Used
Vehtcles No Turn Downs Call

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(Rear) $2 400 OBO 740 682
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992 2879
610 Farm Equipment

cc Brand New Turf Tamer Tires

Improvements

VIckie 740.446-2897

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

er Boughl New In 1997 E C 200

Seized And So\&lt;1
Locally ThiS Month

shots ta11s docked $200 each
74().698 7055
Reg Black Lab 1Owks old le

1996 Honda 4 Tra1 2 WD E1cel
lent Condtlton low Hrs Must

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Jack Rus11ell terriers females
eight weeks old wormed llrsl

male house broke S 150 304

740-446 8015 Belore 4 00

2045 wrll constder trade for a

AKC Regtslered Black lab
Houset&gt;roken To Good Home

080 mov1ng 740 992 1105

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1994 Mercury Cougar XR7 Elec

1996 Plymouth Neon Green 4
Doors Auto Atr 31 000 Mtles

EIQhl month old male Pug house
broken shols and wormed $200

Motorcycles

1994 Honda 300 4K4 ATV Wtlh
Extras Excellent Cond11ton

$3 500

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1eart wuhoul more though! That s
Nhy we weren't plqy1ng tn lhe world
hamp1onshtp Perron n1cked the
,pade etght onto lhe 1able 1
West swttched 10 a dtamond
Soulh lakmg East s ntne Wtlh h1s
tack Now declarer had 10 find the
spade queen Renlembenng Perron s
d1 scard Boccht led a low spade IO
dummy 's Jack However Perron pro
duced the queen as 1f oul of h1S back
pockel Then lhe defenders cashed
four dtamonds and u club for lhree
down 150 to France

1997 Chevy Blazer loaded 304

1990 18 Celebrlly open bow 3 h

S250ea 304 nJ-5919
W11h Children $100 740 446
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stereo boat and trailer tn new
condtlron les s than 65 hours

ad Excellenl Condttlon 740 441

AKC Doberman Male 1o Months
Houseb roken Must Sell' 740

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4 Acres Recently landscaped
Rural Water Tap Ready For
Home located Hannan Trace

949-3098

Shampoo Chair 2 Stat Ons W11h

$1900 call 740 949 2203 or 740
949 2Q45
1989 Forjl Tempo CD player 1wo

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1996 Jeep Cherokee 740 379
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1989 Buick LaSabre loaded Iota
of new parts good condition

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740.992-6583 or 740-698-7019

740.245 9544

992 2756

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1992 Chevy Blaze 4x4 V 6 4 3
atr condttonmg new t11es $7500

1987 Chrysler Flflh Avenue ex
ceUent condition $1200 call 740

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good wo1k van $600 304 773
5305 after 5pm

1936 F 150 4ll:4 XLT Packagtt
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Friday, March

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

6, 1998
Along

eat of the Bend ..

·ger Mescher.
Jie is the grandson of Mrs. Ceclia
Mitch of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs:
Dale McGraw of Syracuse and Jack
L. Wolfe, Racine.

by Bob Hoeflicn

Charlotte Wamsley of Racine
I suspect a lot of you have
say s she's had an interesting
experience with the telephones been customers of Jay Ridgway
lately and she thmks you should both for gasoline and vehicle
repair at hi s location on W. Main
be warned .
Charlotte 's Dad was a patient St.. in Pomeroy for the past 14
rn Pleasant Valley Hospital so years.
Well , Jay is closing shop the
she went to a pay phone and
usrng a ca ll rng card made seve n last of this month. He is in the
phone ca lls to relati ves to advise process of building a gardge
them of her Dad 's condition. All facr lity at his home in nearby
well and good. Charlotte Mason County. W.Va., where he
thought. until she got the hi ll. will continue to do repair work
She was billed $11 2.54 for the and he has also accepted panseven cal ls which in total she tim e employ ment at the Auto
reports took about 35 minutes.
Zone on W Main in Pomeroy.
Calling to eomplain about the Jay's phone number in case you
,·harge . Chmlnttc was told she need to cont act him in regard to
didn ' t usc a code numhcr tn repair scrvrcc is W~ - 675-8871.
makrn2 the ca lls and that\ why
they ,_.'O~t :-o much . She urgL' :-.
Since we Me igs Counti uns
you tn ge t a code numhc r'cern to he imcrcslcd in restora\.l.·hatc\ l'f that mtght hc - 11 }OU tion. perhaps. you would want to
~..· ~fXd l ll he tl:\tng &lt;.1 L· allin~ c:ud
pay a visit to nearby Nelsonville
an yt11nc -.oo n.
thi s month .
Stuart's Opera House on the
Tile WomL"n \, Auxiliary at square there has hecn beautifull y
Vl'IL'ran ~ Mcmonnl Hosp ital IS
restored during :.1 pmccss that
aw,Jrdin g two $ 1.000 schol ar- took 17 years . The Athens Play~ h ip s 1h1 s spring to s tud e nt ~
ers Theatre and the Bcrcan Comcnt crin ~
medica ll y re lated munity Players of Nelsonville
L"u ur~~.: :-. of stud y.
arc currently stagi ng "Funn y
The app lr cat ions for the Girl" as the first musical to he
scholar\h rps arc avai lahlc at the performed in the restored fac ili auxiliary desk m the hospital ty.
lohby. Atl ached to the applrcaThe dates arc March 6. 7. 8.
u on ~ will be instru&lt;.:tion guttlcs
13 and 14 with all shows starting
of what you arc to fi le along at 8 p.m . except a matinee on
with the applications which ha ve March 8 which start s at 2 p.m .
a deadline of Monday. April 6.
Tickets arc $8 and you can call
I do think I should warn 740-753-1924 for information or
applicants. however, of one rc scrvalions.
phase or the guidel ines which
states that pre -med applicants
Some commercials on televimust have a J4 minimum grade sion seem as amusing at the regpoint average and other appli- ular programs. I particularly
cants shou ld have a 3.0 mini- li ke those of Dave Thomas. the
mum fur the past two years of founder of Wendy 's. and the Tar&gt;choo l completed. Al so Veter- get Store ones featuring the little
ans Memorial employees or heavy set student selling "stuff'
applicants who plan to work in for his school. They should help
Meigs County will be given pri- u~ to keep smiling.
ority.

Pvt. ·shawn R. Mitch
Pvt. Shawn R. Mitch
Pvt. Shawn R. Mrtch graduated
fro m the United Sta tes Marine
Corps in Decem hcr. 1997. at Parri s
Island. S.C.
From there . we went to Camp
Lejeune. N.C. for a short stay hcforc
travel ing to Fort Pendleton in California. where he is studyin g to
become an aviation mechanic.
Attending hi s graduatron were
hrs parent s. Gary and Sandi Mitch.
hi s brother, Todd , and his cousin s.
Joe. Denny, Doug. Danny and Dig-

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way around it,
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The company says Little Swimmers don't swell up because they
contain no supcrahsorhcnt material
like diSposabl e diapers . yet arc
designed to protect against leaks and
spill s.
Linda Lieberman, a mother of
two and a securities analyst who fol-

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Ohio Valley Christian School recently named new members to its local chapter of the American
Christian Honor Society. Members pictured are: First row: ·esther Simmons, •Becky Birchfield, Lisa Jo
Vollborn. Secon&lt;! row: •Dani Jenks, Vandana Agrawal, Maggie Meyn, Suzallne Clark. Third row:
•Andrew Williams, •Josh Rowland, •Brynn Moss, •Gabrielle Blackwood, Jay Jarvis (Advisor). Fourth
Row: Jaddy Newbold, Bo Pollard. •Designates new members

Free immunizations clinics slated at area locations
The Mergs Cou nt y Heal th
In addiJion. the mohilc health over a minimum or six months.
Department will offer free immu- Childhood lmmunitation Program Bring shot records. The clinic is pronit.Jtlon clrnrc Tuc ,day. 9-11 a.m. will alTer free immunitations for·all vrdcd hy the Ohi o Uni vers ity Coland 1-3 p.m. at the Meigs Multipur- children from hinh through middle lege of Osteopathic Medici ne Childpose Center at 11 2 E. Memnnal school nn Tuesday. I0-nonn at the hood lmrnuniJ.at ion Program. Ohio
Dri ve. Pomeroy.
Racine Volunteer Fire Department. Department of Healt h in woperation
Eve ry child must be accompa- The Hepatitis B vaccine is also with the · Mcip Cou nty Hea lth
nied hy a parent m legal guard ian available at no charge to all chi ldren Department.
wr th the child "s immuni zati on born after Nov. 22. 199 1 and to eliFor more mformatron. call 1-H()()..
record . For more information Gi ll gible II . 12 and 13 year olds.
844-2654 or contact the Meigs
the health department at 992-6626.
The series tonsisls of three shots County Health Department.

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Community Calendar

MIDDL EPORT - Middleport
Yout h League srgn-up at the Middleport Council Chambers Saturday.
noon to 3 p.m.
MONOAY

POM EROY
Meigs
County/Ohio Bicentennial Comm it·
tee 4:45 p.m. Monday.

Puhlic Affairs wi ll meet Tuesday at
_10:30 a.m. at the Municipal BuildIng .

POMEROY Free Meigs
County Health Department immunization clinic Tuesday, 9- 11 a.m.
and 1-3 p.m. at the Meigs Multipurpose Center at 11 2 E. Memorial
Drive. Pomeroy. Every child mu st
be accompanied by a parent or legal
guardian wrth the child 's immunization record . For more infonnation
call 992-6626.

POMEROY - Big Bend Community Band spring rehearsals Monday. 7 p.m. rn the MHS band room .
RACINE - Free immunization
Membership is open to all adult and clinic for chi ldren from birth
high . school mu sicians in Meigs , . through middle school on Tuesday,
Mason. Gallia and Athens counties. I0-noon at the Racine Volunteer Fire
For information call director Toney Department. The Hepatitis B vacDinge ss at 992-7 141 or Jeanne crne is also avai lable at no charge to
Bowen at 992· 7536.
all childre n born after Nov. 22, 1991
and to eligib le II. 12 and 13 year
TUESDAY
olds. Bring shot records. For more
RACINE - The Racr nc Board of information , call 1-800-844-2654.

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Gallipolis • Middleport • Pomeroy • Pt. Pleasant • March 8, 1998

Vol. 33, No. 4

ODOT acknowledges setbacks
in Ravenswood Connector project
By JIM FREEMAN
Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY - Regional, state and federal highway
offi~ials, joined by Ohio Lt. Governor Nancy Hollister
and other representatives, met Friday afternoqn near
Pomeroy to talk about the status of the Ravenswood
Connector as a specific project and Appalachian highways in general.
·
Gordon Proctor, ODOT chief of staff, acknowledged
the department has encountered setbacks on the.project's
environmental document which he hopes will be reme·

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died by speeding up design work, keeping with a projected 200 I construction date.
"We can't make any excuses, it's taken longer than it
should ... We're going to try and catch up," he said.
ODOT officials had hoped the department would be
able to submit a simple environmental assessment on the
project to federal highway officials, instead of a more
cumbersome environmental impact statement, however
it now appears the federal agency will require the more
complicated document.
"It will probably be December by the time it gets fin·

ished," he said.
ODOT District 10 is trying' to get a jump on the
design work, especially with the portion nearest "the
HIGHWAY MEETING - Ohio Lt. Governor Nancy Holll•
Ritchie Bridge at Ravenswood, W.Va., he ter, flanked by Randy Hunt, director of the Governor'•
explained.
Office of Appalachia, left, and Gordon Proctor, chief of etaff
"I acknowledge we've had a setback," he said. for the Ohio Department of Transportation, met near
An environmental document on the connector Pomeroy Friday afternoon to dlacuaa the statue of the
road was submitted last October to federal highway Ravenswood Connector prolect In Malga County.
officials, Hollister said. The document apFarently was said the document submitted by ODOTwas not a formal
not complete.
submission, resulting in the confusion by politicians
Leonard Brown, Federal Highway Administration,
Continued on page A2

A new look at·education:

Proposed treaty
could have _impact
on local economy

'
Mason County couple
killed In head·on accident
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. A Mason county couple was killed
in a head-on collision on S.R. 87
By BRIAN J, REED
Friday night and two others are
Tlme1-Sent1nel Staff
By K~IN KELLY
hospitalized, according to offi·
POMEROY - While the fate of an international
Tlme1-Sentlnel Stall
cials.
treaty ·to control global warming has not been approved
ClffiSHIRE - Armed with fund·
Arnold Lane Jr., 36, and Ida
by the U.S., the impact of the agreement is now being
ing .from a state grant, teachers and
Mae Hart, 31, were killed in the
staff at Kyger Creek Middle School
debated.
Areas which produce electricity and fossil fuel s,
9:02 p.m. collision.
arc·working to prepare students for the
such as Gallia and Meigs County, could be adversely
A passenger in their vehicle,
demands of a technology-driven
Marjorie Hart, 4, was transported
world.
affected by the ratifi·
to Jackson General Hospital in
KCt,JS' initial goal in using money
cation of the proposal, Governors ask Clmron for
Ripley before being transferred to
from Rising the Bar in the Middle
and
the
Clinton time to s tudy s ta n d .n ds
Charleston Area Medical CenterGrades, a federally-funded award
Administration has
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
estimated that the - Weat VIrginia Gov. Cecil
General Division. A hospital
administered by the Ohio Department
average homeowner Underwood and Ohio Gov.
spokesman reported she was in
· of Education, is to improve the passatisfactory and stable condition
sage rate of students taking the flinth
would
see
an George ~lnovlch have
increase in energy lolned eight other governors
Saturday morning.
grade proficiency .examination.
bills of $o/0 ' to $100 In - a•klng . . for
.• lJ!e other driver, John Littl~. · ... A, Ultimately, studQQ!S who continue .
more' time .to
over the next 15 atudy proposed
Millwil&amp;l~ wa§ "t1&lt;fwii by Heallliwith the increased tt'chblbal capability
years if the treaty is fedaral pollution
Net to St. Mary's Hospital in Hunt·
the school will receive in the next few
ratified.
ingto.n. A hospital spokesman said
years will be using computers, the
standards and
Representatives of poaelbly develop
Little was in stable condition Sat·
Internet and technology-generated
many of the world's their own plar&gt; to
projects 'of their own to further their
urday morning.
developed nations cut emlaslcins.
According to a spokesman for
education, according to the prospectus
At a ceremonl·
met in Kyoto, Japan
the · Flatrock Volunteer Fire
prepared by KCMS' staff.
al
signing
of a letin Decembe r for a
Department, a truck, driven by Lit·
"It's a completely new look at edu·
ter
to
President
Clinton,
United
Nations Underwood said Friday
tie, went left of center and struck
cation," teacher Gary Phillips
he
Framework Conven- does not oppose phasing In
the couple's vehicle head-on. The
explained. "We're not just entering the
tion on Climate emlsalons cutbacks.
fire department used the Amkus
next tentury, we're kicking down the
Change, and conRescue System to remove the coudoqr.'
But he said Immediate
structed the Kyoto cutbacks proposed by the
The grant will pay up to $250,000
ple from the car.
Climate
Change Environmental Protection
The Mason County Sheriffs
for Its first year, $100,000 in the second
and
$25,000
for
the
third
to
initi·
RAISING
THE
BAR
Kyger
er
..
k
Middle
Schoolteacher
Ga,Y
Phillips,
seatad
ian,
Treaty, which was Agency would create huge
• Department is in.vestigating the
dlecuaaed plana lor uu of the Ralalng the Bar In the Middle Gredea grant recently
designed with the job losses In southern and
collision, but did not release inforate apd complete the KCMS program, awarded to the echool with fellow taechars Cheryl Swain, standing, and Ruth Wardan.
hope of reducing the midwestern states. Under·
provsded the school takes steps toward
.
: mation Saturday morning. '
has said 11,000 West
The
hardware,
according
to
the
proposal,
allows
students
to
overall emissions of wood
its goals by the end of each year, Phillips said.
.
The Flatrock spokesman said
jobs would be at
VIrginia
greenhouse
gases risk.
Although the amount the schoo! receives for the first year will find new sources of information and communicate beyond GalMt. Flower Squad, Point Pleasant
from those countries
be determined by the state, teachers, staff and Principal Ron Pax- lia County.
EMS and Jackson County EMS
Underwood Insists north· Other goals, or what the staff calls indicators, include opening
by at least five per- .aastern states have lobbied
ton are looking for the installation of computers, CO-ROMs,
assisted at the scene. Flatrock
Continued on page A2
cent below 1990 lev- to get the EPA standards In
Internet access, and in-school broadcast_ing and video equipment.
responded with two trucks and 12
els,
by the year 2012. place quickly. Those states
men.
American
consid· aay much of their pollution
The bodies were taken to Croweration
of
the
treaty problems are caused by
. Hussell Funeral Home. Arrange·
nitrous oxide emissions lrom
will
begin
on
March
· · ments will be announced later.
and southern
mlllwestern
According to John Carey, R-Wellston, solution for local school districts, especial· 16.
By Th~aa-5entlnel Staff
atates.
Volnovlch chief of staff
POMEROY ~ Reactions by Meigs State Representative for the 94th House ly in light of the new unfunded mandates
The U.S. has comto head tax campaign
County's school district superintendents to District, new projected increases for fiscal from the state -such as full-time kinder- milled to reduce its emissions levels by seve n percent
the revamped formula for funneling mo.ney year 1998-99 for Meigs County schools are garten.
-difficult, because U.S. emission levels have actually
COLUMBUS (AP) - Curt
into
Ohio's
public
schoolsa
large
part
as
follows:
Eastern
Local,
13.59
percent
or
Well
said
that
his
district
will
nol
really
increased since 1990, according to Ohio State UniversiSteiner is taking a leave of
of
which
is
targeted
into
specific
programs
·
$397,020;
Meigs
Local,
13.10
percent
of
benefit
from
the
extra
$397,000
that
has
ty environmental economist Brent Sohngen.
absence from his job as chief of
remain
mixed,
and
they
agree
that
tho
$1,094,251;
and
Southern
Local,
6.71
or
been
promised,
becau
se
these
unfunded
Carbon dioxide, the most common greenhouse gas,
staff fot Gov. George Voinovich to
new
legislation's
"attached
strings"
present
$144,994.
mandates
require
additional
funds
and
is
released
into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil
run the campaign to pass a oneproblems.
As
for
how
the
"new"
money
will
because
he
understands
that
even
though
fuels
such
as
coal and oil. ·
cent sales tax increase for schools.
House
Bill
650
contains
a
new
funding
impact
education
in
Meigs
County
the
HB
697
will
generate
additional
revenue
"Ohio
produces
a lo~ of fossi l f~e ls becau se it proSteiner was handpicked by
formula
that
raises
basic
aid
to
school
dis·
superintendents
agreed
that
it
will
depend
for
the
district,
supplemental
equity
funds
duces
a
lot
of
electricity,
' Sohngen said, "and the·state's
Voinovich, who said" his leadership
tricts
by
six
percent
in
each
of
the
next
four
on
many
things
··like
reduction
in
current
to
poor
districts
like
Eastern
will
no
longer
transportation
relies
heavily
on automobiles and truckand expertise will be invaluable to
years.
allocations,
including
the
phasing
out
of
come
in.
ing,
so
higher
gas
prices
would
make it more costly for
the success of the campaign."
To
help
pay
for
that
funding
increase,
equity
funds
to
poor
districts,
and
require"This
hasn't
fixed
anything,"
Well
said.
people
to
drive
to
work,
and
Ohio's
electricity producSteiner, 41 , Voinovich's chief of
House
Bill·
697
asks
voters
to
approve
a
ments
on
how
new
money
can
be
spent.
"They're
still
going
to
have
to
go
back
to
ers
may
lose
their
co
mpeti
tive
edge
if alternative fuel
staff since August 1996, will take a
penny
hike
in
the
state
sales
tax
on
the
May
EASTERN
L~CAL
.
the
loca
l
taxpayers
to
really
fix
the
situa·
sou
rces,
such
as
so.~ar
and
wind
power,
were subsidized
leave of absence from his
ballot.
The
$1.1
billion
generated
annually
Eastern
Local
Supenntendent
Deryl
tion."
and
made
cheaper.
.
.
.
.
$106,204-a-year state job beginwould
be
divided
between
school
funding
Well
said
Friday
that
the
promise
of
new
Well
compared
the
"new"
money
to
Elcctnc
compamcs
statew1de,
not
JUSt
m
Southern
ning next week to work for pasand
property
tax
relief.
funds
through
HB
697
does
not
offer
a
real
Continued
on
page
A2
Continued
on
page
A5
sage of Issue 2 on the May 5 ballot.
The school-finance tax proposal, Voinovich said, "is extremely
important to the future of our state,
·
and white for the Cat in the Hat Day: Children in all grade _levwhich is why I want my chief of By JENNifER RICHTER
Time•Sentlnel 51811
els tried to beat each other out by betng the best dressed. Smce
staff to lead this campaign.
RIO
GRANDERio
Grande
Elementary
studentsgrades
it was Dr. Suess' birthday the children also spent time decoratDuring Steiner's 19-year career
kindergarten
through
fifth
grade
learned
that
reading
Can
be
a
fun
ing
birthday cards that frlled the halls throughout the week.
in government, he served as a top
learning
experience
last
week
during
their
annual
reading
week.
On
Tuesday, the .children had to carry a book with them at
adviser to Ohio House Speaker Jo
The
week's
activities
encouraged
reading
for
Read
Across
all
times.
If the child was caught not carrying their book then
Ann Davidson, R-Reynoldsburg,
America,
a
na(ional
campaign
that
tries
to
get
!"~re
students
they
were
cited.
.
and two Ohio Senate presidents,
interested
in
r~ading
as
an
alternative
to
televiSion
or
other
If
by
the
end
of
the
day
less
than
20
citations
were
issued,
and was Voinovich 's communicanon-scholastic
studies.
.
Principal
Mike
Perry
said
he
would
conduct
his
official
duties
tions director early in his adminisEach
year,
the
school
comes
up
wtth
a
theme
for
a
full
week
from
the
top
of
the
elementary
school
building
for
one
hour
the
tration.
that shows the children not only that reading is important but following day.
that it also can be done in fun ways.
Perry lost out on the deal and was forced to spend his
This year's theme, in recognition of Dr. Suess' birthday, was Wednesday afternoon high above the students on the roof.
based on that author's books. The. school's walls,_ classrooms
Wednesday was wacky thanks to the theme Wacky Wednes·
Today'a Gtimn--.Smtbtel
and even the students celebrated the week by dr_essmg and dec- day. The teachers, staff and children sported their most com11 Sections • 91f Pages
orating in Suess memorabilia such as the Cat tn the Hat hats, mon or uncommon clothes to look wackier than the other class.buttons from their favorite book, T-shins with the cat on them es.
Calendars
C2
and sweatshirts that did the same. The cafeteria even served
Thursday was a day to relax and come as you are to school.
ClassiOeds
D4-7
READING PROGRAM - Carlos Carralea, a retired mill·
green eggs and ham.
The children wore pajamas, robes, sweat pants, T-shirts and tary officer from Rio Grande, reads to third graders at Rio
Comics
Insert
Eaah day for two hours in the afternoon, a communit,Y flannels.
Editorials
A4
Grande Elementary School. In his spare time, Carrales
leader,
police officer, military person, younger students and
The week concluded with a theme day. Each class had to makes specialized children's books.
Along the River C1
many others from Gallia County read for an hour to the chil· pick a theme (rom their favorite Dr. Suess book; and, si~ce
Obituaries
AS
dren.
After a 15 minute reading in one class the visiting story- there are over 30, the classes were able to get extra creat1ve. correct themes received special recognition .
Sports
Bl-6
teller would move to the next room.
Each class then wrote down what they thought the other class' "We had a real good time this week," said Perry. "We are real
0 \998 Ohio Valley Publishing Co.
The students started off their reading week by wearing red theme was for the day. The class that guessed all or the most worn out but we had a real good time ."

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lkramuddin. a rcseardl assDciiatc for
the consumer organit.ation Mothers
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The trunks cost about 78 cents
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POMEROY - Ri ght w Life
meeting Monday. 7:30 ;rt the
Pomeroy Lihrary.

tcr arc al~(l suhjct:t In cnminal
felony prosecution.

lows Kimhcrly-Ciarkrfor the investment firn1 Bear Steaf!!s. said the idea
sounds appealing. 111
" We all put kids i~'}hc pool in the
summer. and the pool"'kids can't get
out because their diapers get so
heavy:· she said.
Environmental ai!j ivists don 't
think they're a gond idea.

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day. 7: 30 p.m. at the Gran ge an nex
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The Community Ca lendar IS pub·li shcd as a free service to non-profi t
groups wi shmg to annount:c meet ing
and special events. The calendar is
not dc.;igncd to promote sales or
fund rai se" of an y type. Items arc
printed as spac e pcnnit s and c~mn ot
he guaranteed to run :1 .'lpcCifll: num hcr of day, .
FRIDAY
HARRI SONV ILLE
Harnsonvillc youth league. srgnup. Frid;ry. 6 to H p.m. Harr,onvillc Fire
StatJ un.
SATU ROAY
PORTLAN D - Hymn sing Saturday. 7:30 p.m. at the Stiversvrllc
Co rnmunr ty Chu rc h featurin g
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Selective Service Registration
Young men 25 and under arc
required. hy law. to register with
Selective Service. Although most
men register when they arc I M. some
fail to do so until they arc older.
Some wait ton long.
Selective Service is not authorized to an:cpt late registrations
after a man reaches his 2hth hirth·
day.
Failure to register hct'l ~ rc turning
26 will cause a permanent forfeiture
ol hcnchts such as federal student

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populace.
The group conducts civil-military
operations intended to foster 'the
development of systems, programs
and attitudes that will further Haiti 's
development as a nation .
Ziegler is an emergency medical
supervisor nonnally assigned to the
61st Area Support Medical Battalion
at Fon Hood near Killcan , Texas.
He is the son of William D. and
Marlis A. Ziegler of Georgetown,
Minn.
His wife, Carol, is the daughter of
Raymond L. and Susan Oliver of
Racine .
The sergeant is a 1987 graduate
of Moorhead High School, Minn .

Army Recruiting Station in Athens .
The program· gives young men
and women the opportunity to delay
entering acti~e duty for up to one
year.
...,
The enlistment gives the new solJay P. Fisher
dier the option of learning a new
Jay P. Fisher has joined the Unit- skill, travel, and becoming eligible
ed States Army under the Delayed to receive as much as $40,000
Entry Program at the U.S. Anny toward a college education.
Recruiting Station in Athens.
After completion of basic trainThe program gives young men ing, soldiers receive advanced indiand women the opportunity to delay vidual training ·m their career speentering active duty for up to one cialty.
year.
A student at Meigs High School,
TI1e enlistment gives the new sol- Halfhill will report to Fort Leonard
dier the option of learning a new Wood in Waynesville , Mo .. for basic
. skill, travel. and becoming eligible training. in June.
to receive as much as $40,000
He is the son of Lawrence E. and
toward a college education.
Sandra F. Halfhill of Rutland . ·
After completion of basic training. soldiers receive advanced indiPaul M. Ziegler
vidual training in their career speAnny Staff Sgt. Paul M. Ziegler
cialty.
has departed to the Republic of Haiti
By enlisting. the recruit qualifies on ·a rotational training deployment .
to receive a $2.000 bonus.
as 11 memher of the U.S. Support
A student at Meigs High School. Group Haiti .
Fisher will report to Fort Jackson in
The deployed training units arc
Columhra. S.C. for basic training in engineers who help rehuild roads.
June .
schools. orphanages and work
He is the son of Bessie M. and around out l:amps~ and scouh who
James P. Fisher of Middleport.
provide security and conduct mi ssion readiness . Through various
Nathan E. Hallbill
mission cxcn.:ises:' unit members
Nathan E. Halfllill has joined the conduct and provide humanitarian
United States Army under the and civic assisiJncc projects to
Delayed Entry Program at the U.S. improve conditions for the Haitian

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toddlers have long been hampered
by heavy diapers . But now they will
have a little more freedom in the
poo l, thanks to disposable sw im
pants.
Kimberly-Clark Corp .. ll)akcr of
the leading disposable diaper. is
introducing Huggies Little Swim-

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Superintendents react to revamped school funding formula

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