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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleasant,

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WV

Sunday, July

19, 1998

Tomorrow: Partly cloudy
High: 90s; low: 70s

nificant impact but I don't think you
"A number of questions come lo
would have a rush lO space," said mind," said Roemer, who is perbaps
Edward Ellegood, director of policy best known in Congress for his aMU·
and program development for SpliCe- II attempt to elimina~e funding for the
port Aorida Authority.
international space slation. "Will
Jim Benson, chief executive offi- this be a large drain on revenues if
cer of SpaceDc• Inc., believes a grav- something exciting is disco•ered in
ity-free, Lax-free rone would boost space?"
commerce and innovation.
Even if Rohrabacher's concept is
"If Congress approved this kind written into law, a major hurdle
of incentive, it will help keep space- remains: the cost of driving lo work.
related jobs here and help the U.S.
It cunerid)' costs about S10,000
maintain what lead it still has in the per pound lO launch payloads inLO
highly competitive market for space low Earth O!bil, a prohibitive amount
commercialization," said Benson, for a start-up company conlemplating
EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH
whose publicly-traded firm is the a delivery route that must overcome
world's first commercial space explo- a law no Congn:ss can amend - the - Debbie Rainey has been
employed at Scenic Hilla Nursration company.
law of gravity.
A number of companies are now Ing Center for five years and
SpaceDev plan• lO launch a space·
craft in October 2000 on a missiOn to mcing to develop launch vehicles that works In the Environmental
land on a near-Earth asteroid. The could some day reduce the payload- Department aa a houaakleper.
company is selling "rides" aboard its to-orbit costs to a more attractive She waa Scenic Hilla' employee
of the month lor June.
ship to academic or commercial $1 ,000 per pound.
interests who want to send science I
experimenls or technology demon1,
stration packages.
The Colorado-based company '
also will be selling data acquired lly ;
its asteroid lander.
•
At SI0 million to S12 million per ;
ride, SpaceDev expects to make a
profit on the mission, a profit that will
be highly Laxed under current law, ,
Benson said.
.
Rohrabacher's "no gravity, no
taxes" concept would be a tremen- ·
dous boon to SpaceDev and other
small companies, Benson said.
But not everyone is.on board.
Rep. Tim Roemer, D-lnd .. who
serves on the House Science Commitlee with ~ohrabacher, said he was
not famiiiar with the "zero gravity,
zero Laxes" proposal but nevertheless
was troubled by the concept.

WASHINGTON- Zero gravity,
zero Laxes.
In the 21st century. companies
delivering goods and services from
the vacuum of space could enjoy a
federal status that .would be the envy
of their ground-hugging counterparts
back on earth - no Laxes.
11lat is the concept behind a piece
of legislation Rep. Dana Rohrabach·
er, R-Calif., is developing on Capitol
Hill. Rohrabacher's slaff has posted
OFFICE RENOVATBl- A vtew of the CUitOmlr MrVk:e counter
two drafts of his legislatiOI) on a proat Holzer Medical Center's bualneu office provlclela view or the
space Internet Web site and is workrenovations done to the office that _.. completed prior to the
ing with the Joint Committee on Tax·
end of May.
ation to "score" the potential impact
of a Lax-free zone in outerspace.
Such a score is essential if the
measure is to go before the House
Ways and Means Committee for possible auachment to Lax legislation Iat·
GALLIPOLIS -An open house was held July 2 from 2-4 p.m. to show er this year.
off Holzer Medical Center"s business office's renovations, which began Oct.
"America's space effort should
I0. 1997 to provide more patient confidentiality.
not be subslantially a government
New partitions were custom-designed for more privacy, with new desks program," said Rohrabacher, chairand storage areas.
man of the House Space and AeroThe remodeling was broken down into two phases. Pita..: one consisted nautics subcommittee. "It should be
of credit and collections. Phase two involved working for completion of the an endeavor participated in by a wide
hospital business office. The entire project took approximately seven months spectrum of people including the
to complete. The new office became a reality during the Memorial Day week- government, \Vall Street investors
end.
and professional educators."
The renovation was the first conducted in the business office since the
Rohrnbacher's tax holiday would
hospital opened in 1972. This ultra-modernization has made the business not apply to commercial space activ·
office a more organized. spacious and private work area for the employees ities - including telecommunicato operdle in a more efficient and customer-friendly atmosphere.
tions, weather, earth observation already generating revenue for the
government.
Instead. the bill would offer a "no
Lax" incentive on profils derived by
any business manufacturing a new
product or providing a new service
from
outer space. Federal tariffs also
CINCINNATI (AP)- Fifth Third offer the same products, and some
would
be lifted for these new prod·
functions
are
centralized
at
the
bank's
plans to add about500 jobs in downucl•
and
services generated ahove the
Cincinnati
headquarters.
town Cincinnati in the coming
Earth's
atmosphere.
Fifth
Third
has
about
4,100
8.-.d G~~~nU of Everybody L.ov•s
months as the result of buying bank·
The Lax break would begin phas·
Raymond once wocted as a Rand-up
ing compames in Dayton and Colum- employees in the Cincinnati area and
comic and a clown witb Rinslina
ing out in 2025, according to one ver·
northern Kentucky.
bus.
Bros. and 8111111111 &amp;: Bailey Circus.
sion
of
Rohrabacher's
proposal.
Fifth
Third
has
more
Overall,
The jobs are in addition to 125
Once paper gets wet, it is no longer recyclable.
"Providing
a
Lax
incentive
for
than
8,300
employees
in
Ohio,
Ken·
positions Fifth Third is currently
When possible save paper items for days that
seeking to fill in Ohio. Kentucky and tucky, Indiana, Aorida and Arizona people outside the government with
commercial
and
other
projects
will
do
The
jobs
are
the
result
of
the
Indiana. said Roberta Jennings, a
are dry.
spoke swoman ·for the company, bank's acquisitions last month of two nothing but help the taxpayers and
which has 12 affiliate banks includ· thrifl&lt;: CitFed Bancorp Inc. in Day· further the cause of American 1pre·
ton, Ohio, and Slate Savings Co. in eminence in space," Rohrabacher
ing the flagship Fifth Third Bank.
INSURANCE
Columbus.
Ohio. Citfed is the parent said.
The jobs will primarily be in
THE GALLIA, JACKSON, MEIGS, VINTON
Folks in the commercial space
fill Unto!
areas such as data processing, of Citizens Federal.
. . . . _ Pradllllll
The acquisitions were the two business support the "zero gravity,
although some customer service posi·
WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT .
+FIIIIIICIII
tions are included. spokeswoman l:ugest in Fifth Third's history and zero Laxes" but don'texpect it to have
·· 740-384·2164 • SOO-S44·1SS3
were two of four major acquisitions a big impact anytime soon.
Stacie Yee said Friday.
"It would, over time, have a sigFifth Third Bancorp now has the bank ha• closed this year.
Funded by the Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources.
AGENCIES, hie.
about 2,800 employees at its down·
"Division ofRecycling and Liller Prevention.
town office complex.
Fifth Third's affiliate banks oper(Continued from D1)
inconvenience. And it's one that
ate as independent units. But they
packaged to meet our every need. most people probably wouldn't have .. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
And yeah, it'll probably cost a little noticed if it were not for the Wall
Chrysler
\
Jeep
more.
Street Journal's attention. As for me,
Plymouth
Eagle
From someone who considers a I've got bigger concerns on my
(Continued from 01)
- -banana split to be a well-balanced
cialty physicians," Wade said.
meal, I'm not that worried about pay·
organlzaHe is also an active slaff member ing a little more for ·my luxury. tlonel director of the regional
Farm
at Jackson General Hospital in Rip- Thanks to America's farmers, we're Bureau.)
ley, W.Va .. serves as a consullant to not facing a food crisis, just a minor
Veterans Memorial Hospital in
Pomeroy, and was a clinical assistant
Let us copy your old
professor at WVU since 19~5 until he
family photos. Spewas promoted to a clinical associate
cial
2-Sx7's
for
professor on July I, 1998.
$14.95. Reg. $19.95.
Wade is board-certified in ENTSAVE
$5.00. We also
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91 LINCOLN CONT.
head and neck surgery, and possessdo
passport
photos,
es a fellowship certification with the
3.4
DOHC,
black,
Moonroof, CD player, leather,
Program car, air, auto,
Identification photos
Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy.
burgundy, nice ride.
and photo finishing.
He and his wife Sarah, a member
auto., NC.
6
of the Mason County Medical
Alliance and the PVH Auxiliary,
424 SECONO AVE.
have two children. Emily and Alex,
97 STUTUS
GALUPOLJS
both students at WVU. The family
DR.
reSides in Point Pleasant.
loaded, purple, all power,
72,0
clean,

Open house showcases
HMC office's renovation

I

Pleas~ do not place ~per in

your curbside bin on rainy
or snowy days; save it until
a dry day.

Fifth Third Bancorp will
add jobs to Cincinnati

Sports

O'Meara wins British Open, Page 5
Husband needs to take a stand, Page 10
Carleton School awards given, Page 10

Today: Partly cloudy
High: 90; Low: 60s

Thinking ahead: bill proposes
tax-free zone for outer space
By LARRY WHEELER
Gannett New. Service

July 20, 1998

Weather

Rutland, Mason
VFW post wins
In tournament

Page 4r

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Meigs County's
Volume 49, Number 62

Middleport •

Hometown Newspaper
Pomeroy,

Single Copy - 35 Cents

Ohio

More changes slated r---Re-creating history___,
for Meigs Head Start
parenh who are eligihk fnr day~ar~

~y JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff

The Ht!atl Slart program !'lt!n'ing
M~igs

County children. and their par·
cnh. ha.' ..:.=n pknty ofchang~s in the
la,t few year,. and even more
changc-' are in slm-e.
In recent ) ear' the program

ohtained a new allmini~tralive
agen~.:y..At'Cess for Human Re!'loun:es

Development. which also administ~rs
Head Stan programs in Gallia Coun·
ty. and made a move from oflicc:s in
Pom~rny tu a loG.Jtion on North Sec-

ond Av&lt;nue in Middleport.
Ac~e-s Head Start
~~~..:q uircd

r~cently

Ging~rhread

House

Pre"'h"'' in Middleport whid. i'
now enrolling children unde:r the

.!.!uiUante of Shirin Nuggud. child

Care! spedalist.

The daycarc center is expanding to
include infants two months nld and
up. and toddlers in addition to
preschool and sl'hnol age children.
The center sull rec~iv~s county assis·
l&lt;~nce throuch the Mei~s County
Department 'Or Human S~rvices for

Nuggud 'aid ahu that Ging~r·
Hou..e is g~tting approval to
prepare and serve lunches on sit~.
Alice Jacobs. education &gt;peciali&lt;t.
is developing a new ~urriculum at the
~ent~r which includes additional
trainine for staffers.

br~ad

assi ~tanc~ .

Nuccud "'id a tutal of 51 children.

indudi~!.! all of the age groups. ran
he "~co~nm&lt;ld;tt~d at Gincerhread

House under th~ 'upervi,ion of ..ev·
en ,taff m~mhers. thre~ of whi~h 'P.:·
cialize in infant and ulddler car&lt;.
A~.:tivili("i

at

Gin~l!rhr~taJ Hou~l!

indud~

outdoor play. l&lt;aming a~tiv ·
ities and lidd trips. Hours of opera·
tion are currently 7 a.m.to5 p.m.. but
may he ch;mg~d to tdO a.m. In 5:31l
p.m. depending on the demand.
. "We will hav~ a hu, al"':· Nug·
gud said.

The.. new curriculum focuses on

kids making del'isions. learning to
tak~ responsibility for their actions.
articulate what they want to do and
what they have don~ ... all under adult
guidance.
The pmgntm incorporates both

t&lt;acher· and child-initiated activiti~s
in th~ dassroom and hdps prepare
The bu' will ;1l~o ~ u~t.llo Iran~· chi ldr~n to learn wh~n th~y go to
pon children to the day care center a' sch&lt;K&gt;I. she said.
Meanwhik. the Head Stan stan·
part of welfare-In-work initiativt:"i.
will
be entering its second year at the
aplained At:t:~ss Head Start pro·
Middl~pon
ofli~e .
grams director Jan Bell.
Th~
building
has he~n th~ 'ubj~ct
People on welfare in Meig' Counof
exten"iive
renu\·aaions.
creating
ty. and in other rural ar~as. fre4uen1 ly list transportation ~.:on~.:erns as rea-

oflke spaces out nf a slordront to

sons for not being abl~ to obtain or hous~ hoth At:t:e" and He;KI Start
maintain employment. she ~xplain~d. programs. including a family
The bus should hdp alleviat~ that resource room and conference room
(Continued on Page 3)
particular r~ason .

ARTILLERY- Members of the 1st Ohio Artillery are shown here manning one of two Ohio
Statehouae cannons preaent at the annual Banle of Buffington Island Re-enactment. The guns
were fired during the re-enactment Sunday and during a ceremony Saturday honoring particIpant&amp; of the baHie, both Union and Confederate.

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STORYTELLER - Maxine Whitehead of
Reedsville was one of the "ghosts of Chester's
past" on Saturday, portraying Dorothea Steadman, wife of Chester pioneer Levi Steadman.

Dressed in period costume, Mrs. Whitehead
and five others portrayed figures from the community's past.

Past comes alive during annual Death toll varies from tida/ ·wave
Chester-Shade Days celebration
VANIMO. Papua New Guinc&lt;~
lAP)- The villageofArop w;\S huilt
on a sand spit and had a population

By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
Colorful p.:nod ~ostum~s. &lt;~n IXth

~.:rowd thrnu~hout

the! Uay on Satur-

day. Man in -hascs his ;tc·t on a real
magi~.:ian

who pcrformc!d

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t:.Jvems .

Another new feature this year was
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crman Jerry Apuan . "I wa-.. afr; ud . It
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Sl-ate

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saymg th;11 chtldren were drinking
unhealthy water. Au,tralian Rmad ·
Ghting Corp_tckvi . . ion rl.'port~..·d .

"People arc II"'· the ) arc con ·
fu,ed. they really uon ·t ''""' what

ha~ hit lhl.'m. "

Hundreds of injured were awai t·
ing medical help. while othe" wer&lt;
b~lieved to hav~ !led 10 h&gt;ghcr
ground. An ~stimated 6.CXIO people
were left homeless.

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the Au-..trali;:tn High

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than l.IXKI villagers died and at b sl

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hadly dam&lt;~~cd .
dnn·l ha w the children .··
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. .aymg .

burying the dead where they lay on
the beaches. Others patrolled the 'ea
in motorboats. towing nets to redaim
floating bodies. while salt-water ~rol' ·
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moslly children and the elderly: Hut
other officials gave mu~.:h htghcr

'landing cnurt-

hou&gt;e in the &gt;late. the

of about ~.000. It no longer ~xi..; h .
"There wo.ts nothing lcft l!;..cert for
~.:oco nut tr~l!~ : · ,aiU Lu,i..:n Rnnlllh.:.
.who "iaid ht! saw .. tht ~l!a ri,ing up
and comin'' toward me" when a 2Jfoot wall c~f w:.Jter cra"ihed into the
northwest ~,.·oast of Papua Nt!w
Guine:.~ nn friday.

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put th e ot·1·"'"
death tnll llxlay was at lea.sl 71MI.

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MEMORIAL SERVICE - A memorial service was held early Saturday afternoon at the annual Battle of Buffington Island Re-enactment to recognize the Union and Confederate soldiers
who fought and died there on Sunday, July 19, 1963. The guest speaker was Slate Rep. John
Carey, R,Wellston, at far right.
·

COUNTY'S FINEST - Marcil Weber Keller,IO, and Roy Miller,
82, W.re recognbad at the olc!Mt men and woman In 1ttandlnce
at Cheltar-SIIacle Daya on Saturdly.
~

The Federal Em~rg~ncy Manage·
ment Agency has approved nearly
$100,000 in tempor•ry houstng asm·
tance gmnts for Meigs County reS\. dents as of Friday.
FEMA has issued more than $4.6
million in relief funds to Ohio residents affected by the June flood since
the June 30 disa.,ter dedaro1tion by
President Clinton.
According to a FEMA repn:sen·
tative, 135 Meigs County residents

t.

have regi,tered with FEMA a.s disa'·
ter victims. and 60 have rccem~ d
~ran t funds to help rebuilu or repair
their homes.
Last week. FEMA opened a Di, .
aster Recovery Center in A,thens to
provide informution about progr•ms
for disaster victims . The center is
located at the Southea'l Psychiatric
Hospital at 100 Hospital Dri•e. and
representatives of several state nnd
federal agencies. including the Area

Agem·y on Aging . the

lntcrnal ~cv­

cnue Service and the Sm;dl Businc"
Administration are on hand at th~
to an~wl!r t..jW.:,tum'\.
Thcl."iC "iCeking a'~ i,tan~c frnm

~.· e nter

FEMA mu'l liN call the agency\
toll-free regi"mtion line atiXfXlJ 462·
9029 in order to he placed in th~
agency's computer sy,tem.
Visiting a disa,tcr recovery center
is not required in order to m:eive
ao;sisLance.

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�Monday, July 20, 1998

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Ohio Perspective:

Campaign finance law
provisions face new
challenge from parties

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~oday in history
lAy The Associated Press

1: Today as Monday. July 20,the 20 Ist day of 1998 There are 164 days lett
!!)I the year
1• Today s Haghhght10 Htstory

1:

Suharto built his fortune upon corruption
and JAN MOLLER
Rootong out corruption and cronyISm m IndoneSia an the wake of Presadem Suharto "s 32 year rule wall be
dafficuh. af norampossable Even the
mylhologacal Hercules. who cleaned
the Augean stable, by davertang amer. would have found a dauntang task
on lndonesaa
Duong has long ampenal reagn. we
consaslently cntacazed the lndones•an
leader and detaaled has and has Jamaly's growmg fortune Our reports
were denounced by the lndonesaan
government as exaggerated and anaccurate
h now appears we were too conservative m our reportang on Suharto 's corruption and despolasm For
anstance. CIA sources told us thear
best est amale of Suharto 's personal
fortune was somewhere between $3
balhon and $5 ballaon
But now 11 appears that he may
have as much as $14 ballaon, accordmg to Forbes magazane, whach would

make ham the world's stxth wealthiest man (lncadentally. Forbes dtd 1101
mclude Suhano and hts tll-gouen
gams m !hear top 400 until we chtded them m 1995 for excluding lhe
dtctator)
And thai 's not all The best US
mtelhgence esttmal&lt;li - some of 11
dr~wn from whiStle-blowers mstde
govemmem- tndtcare thai Suharto
and hts sax chtldren may be worth a
total of S40 bllhon. a knowledgeable
source told our a.soctate Dale Van
Alia lronrcally. that 's the same
amount of the aad that the International Monetary Fund suspended
when the government changed hand'
m May
How could the Suhartos ama's
such an ancredablc fonune? The
chants of student demonstrators tn
Jakarta put at succtnctly " End corruptton, collusron and nepousm 1"
Suharto 's chaldren, and all manner
of real and shtrt-tall relataves, were
grven monopolies to run The company darecto,; often extracted huge

personal feeli from every contract
Bnbtng a Suharto wa' the only way
rorergn compames could cui through
ned tape and move ahead on prOJ&lt;CI~
For years. Suharto s wtfe Tien.
wa' trreverently moc~ed by lndonesaan cnucs as - Madame Ten Percent. · ~uggestmg the ponton of the
overall lndonesta economy thai she
and her family lake Madame Tien
ha• more of a la'te for nches than her
husband. favonng dtamond nngs. and
was mfamous for her abthty to ratse
"conlnbutrons for allegedly chantable causes m the manner Imelda
Marcos and Evata Peron once dtd
The Suhartos own banks. satellite
commumcatrons. utthltes. lransponatton networks, otl and gas concessaons. pharmaceulrcals planlauon~. cement and sreel ractones,
restaurant• and toll roads All m all.
the Suhartos have more than 1.000
bustnesses There have been Suharto
ramtly restgnaltons from compantes.
but fnends have been left behtnd 10
run them and. probably, conunue 10

er

saphon the booty to the Suhartos
But these days. a newly hberaled
pre-s ts slowly dtggang outlhe Suharlo famrl y s entanglements m IndoneSia s bu,rnes-es Expo-es are publashed on a datly ba"' They call II
' Suharto s tnlhons. whtch as the
amount counted tn lndonesaan ruptah
Only the new government can do
an effedtve Job of house-deantng.
bultlts nddled wtlh Suharto crontes
And thai begans walh the Suharto's
successor. Prestdent B J Habtbte
He has promtsed lo end the ··corruplton. collusaon and nepotrsm ·- But
what hope" there when, as lndonesaan medta have detatled. Habtbte and
has own family ennched themselves
whtle he has been m publtc nlllce
accumulaung more than !10 companaes worth._, much as $HO mtlhon'
Hababte alelended hts personal
wealth m a mre New York Times
anlervrew an thiS way " Many people
become nch tf you work hard anal
you are educated He 10ststed that
hiS famrly had hecome wealthy not
by personal conneclrons. orconllacts
of mteresl wtlh the government but
through a good educalton and strong
work habits
Two mdependenl organrzatlom
are uyong lo ferret out the corruption
the lndonesaan Corrupuon Watch
and the Concerned Ctttzens for Publac Assets They have some notable
poltlacrans lawyers and acwunlanls
aboard so they may make some
headway - and we wtsh them well
However. there's a poor trad
record of recovenng money Irom wrrupl alactalors The personal fortune of
lormer Phthppme Presaalenl Ferdinand Marcos was eslamaled al $5 btlhon lo $10 btllton. but m the 11 years
smce hts ouster only $1 htlllon ha.s
been recovered by the government
Meanwhtle. the deposed pre&gt;~denl
Suharto doesn I venture nul much
Irom hiS central Jakarta home When
he does_ he has 10 make unaccustomed stops at red ltghls. unescorted
by motor&lt;ade Wath lew lnends.
considered a pohucalleper by lonner
cronaes lry10g lo dtstance themselves,
Suharto s pnmary remmder ol hiS
glory days IS hts pel parrollhat dult lully screeches "Gaxlal mommg. Mr
Prestalenl ·
(Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are columnists lor United Features
Syndicate.)

Inclusive policies can be too far-reaching
By NAT HENTOFF
Shenff Joe Arpato of Anzona's
Mancopa County pndes hunself on
runnmg a no-fnlls Jatl Inmates are
housed m Ients and fed green
bologna I heard htm recently on a
radto program clatmmg thai has ts the
only Jatl m the world wrlh WOMEN
cham gangs He had already msllluled male cham gangs "I believe m
equal opporluntly." the shenff
explam~

In an auempllo ensure secunty tn
hts Jatl, the shenff decreed that the
pnsoners could no longer be permuted "sexually exphcu" malenals
"Sexually exphcu"ts descnbed as
"personal photographs. drawrngs
magazmes and ptclonals thai show
frontal nudtty '
In 1996, Jonathan Mauro. an
mmale, was dented havmg Playboy
- to whtch he had subscnbed delivered to hts cell He liled a Farsi
Amendment law suat Mauro vs
Arvmo In the federal Dastncl Court
the shenff prevarled The JUdge
agreed walh Arpato thai such matertal could lead 10 contltcls among pns
oners as well as harassment of female
guards. creatmg a 'hostale ~ ork
envaronment '
An appeal was taken 10 the 9th
Carcual Court of Appeals In the
anteresl ol full dtsclosure. I should

slate that Mauro's lawyer was my
son. Ntcholas Dunng oral arguments, he potnled out lo the JUdges
that a slalule 10 thai courtroom of the
Goddess of Justlce - her breasts
bared - would be bamshed under
the shertff's ukase
Nachola' also noted thai forbtdden
to the mmates- under Arpato's rule
- would be Natrona! Geogmphtc
medtcal JOurnals, and arttsltc works
by such patnlers as Mtchelangelo
The three-Judge panel voted unanrmously agamst the shenff Judge
Belly Btnns Fletcher. speakmg for the
court. satd thai ' pnsoners do not lose
lhear consltiUitonal nghls merely
because they are ancarceraled although such freedoms are hmued
necess7mly by the context of lhear
surroundmgs "

In thts case. the court noted thai
· although pnson otficrals' npmums
regardang secunly threats are owed
deference. we 4Ues11on whether all
malen.tls deptcltng nudlly are 'reasonably hkely ' to be the cause ol VIOlence or a tool ol harassment absent prool or reasoned explanallon
that thts wrll result"
And thai was the crux of the case
The regulataon covered ALL trontal
nuduy and thereby al covered too
much Satd Judge Fletcher. ' Maricopa's policy ts overbroad and as

On July 20. 1969, Apollo XI astronauts NeiiAnnstrong and Edwon "Buzz"
jl.ldnn bec.ame the lirst men to walk on the moon as they stepped out olthear
~!)mar module
~- On thas date
C: In IKill Colombaa declared 10dependence lrom Spaan
:: In 11!61 the Congress of the Contederate Stales began holdang sessaons
~ Rtch mond Va
,: In 1H71 Bnttsh Columbaa entered the Confederatton as ,, Canada an
' provtnce
' : In IH81. Saoux lndtan leader Sallang Bull. a fugltave sance the Bailie of
the Laule Bag Horn. surrendered to fedemltroops
. In 1942 the tirst detachment of the Women s Army Auxaltary Corvs. latknown.._, WACs. began basoc traantng at Fort Des MQ_anes. Iowa
• In 1944, an attempt by a group of German ollictals to assassanate Adolf
Hatler fmled as a bomb explosaon at hts Ra,tenburg headquane,; only woundYet here we are. an the bloom ot
.id the Naza leader
By TONY SNOW
adullhood. devotang our ptllow talk 10
: In 1944. Presadenl Roosevelt was nomanated for an unprecedented fourth Creators Syndicate
l):rm ol office al the Democralac Nataonal Conventaon an Chtcago
WASHINGTON - Ltvtng tn land-boats thai look hke aardvarks.
. In 1951. Jordan's Kang Abdullah Ibn Hussem was assa.ssonated an Washmgton durmg the summer ts We don't whasper excttedly about top
lake ltvmg msade snmeone's mouth speeds or mtleage We want someJerusalem
• In 1976. Amenca's Ytkang I robot spacecmft made a succeosful. lirst-ever The au turns vtscous the Potomac thang that wall ae&lt;ommodate lour
raver emats a fog redolent of rollmg baby seats or $5(K) ot loa let paper on
h.ndang on Mars
: In 1977. a fla.,h flood htt Johnstown. Pa. ktlltng 80 people and causang flowers People swam more than s,ale at the Prace Club
_walk through the noonday swelter.
We don't look at anteraor
$350 mtlhon an damage
• Ten years ago Ma"achuseus Gov Machael Dukakts receaved the Demo- pumpang lhear arms arl vaan hopes of " appoantments'' the way we used to
~ralac prestdenltal nommataon at the party's conventaon m Atlanta (raman &gt;tlmng a breeze
eather Burled walnut ts out CamouOn days lake these. many of us m llage as an We want carpels that wall
k:ader Ayatollah Khomeana accepted a truce wuh Iraq. even though he saad
the capatal know we're supposed to htde am mal huar or a youngster's protile dectsaon was lake dnnkang poason
• Fave years ago Whale House deputy counsel Vancent Foster Jr was found be thtnktng about grave matters of Ject tie emtsstons
We want a stereo that can out,t,0, to death an a park near Washmgton, a sutctde A day after finng Wrlltam state, but our bratns won 't let us Our
Sessaons as FBI dtrector, Presadenl Clinton named federal JUdge Louts Frech mmds tum meluctably toward more scream a preschool class and survtve
personal and antrmate thtngs
the ansenron of penmes. pencals or
tb replace htm
Ltke
mint
vans
• One year ago Seven people were arrested after New York Caty pohce
tee-cream cones
So a~ amportanl personages bustle
found scores of deal Mexrcans kept 10 slave-lake condttlons and forced to
As for color, forget about fi~­
pwdle trankets for the smugglers who had brought them to the Una led States past my office wtndow, I can't help engme red. We need somelhmg thai
Today's Btrthdays Actres&gt;-siOger Sally Ann Howes ts 68 Vadeo arttsl Nam but lhtnk about these ghastly veht- wtll hold up well after prolonged
Jime Park ts 66 Rockabtlly s10ger Sleepy LaBecf as 63 Sen Barbara A cles My wtfe and I recently decaded exposure to sun, du.•t and bnd bombs.
Mtkulskt (D-Md) ts 62. Actress Dtana Rtgg ts 60 Rock mustcaan John Lodge to start shoppmg for one because our Pool-algae green seems p1111;ttcal.
(The Moody Blues) IS 55 Country smger TG Shepherd ts 54 Stnger Ktm two ktds and three dogs no longer fit
Havmg dectded 10 uccept our lack
Carnes rs 52 Rock musrcran Carlos Santana ts S I. Rock mustctan Paul Cook m a Honda
of style wllh serenuy. tf nor defiance,
We know lhts wtll mean sevenng we now face the tough part
('The Sex Pistols) rs 42 Acuess Donna Dixon rs 41 Country smger Radney
all
lies
to the htp world A mrnrvan ts
Foster ts 39 Actor Frank Whaley ts 35 Rock smger Chns Comellts 34 Rock
Some evemng soon, as the sun
to
automotrve
transponatton what speeds westward and our chtldren
mus 1c1an Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam) ts 32 Actor Reed Dramond ts 31 Actor
block socks and platd Bermuda shorts long for sleep, we wrll wander onto
Charhe Korsmo ts 20
..
are
10 beachwear II ts the pocket pro- a car 101, hke wobbly-legged fawns
Thought for Today "Courage wuhoul conscrence rs a wtld beast lector
of conveyances
stumbling_ mto a c!eartng
Robert G Ingersoll. Amencan lawyer and pohltcran ( 1833-1899)

'·

such IS unconsltluttonal
"The blanket prohabllton unnecesSartly precludes pnsoners' access to
matenals lully protected by the Farsi
Amendment tndtscnmmately ehmtnaltng large categones of materaals
wllhoul mdavtdunltzed consaderallon'

The court's optnton mcludes pan
of the cross exammataon of Deputy
Chtef Larry Wendt. who oiTered the
only more or less spectlic clatm that
removmg the ban could aftecl Jaal
secunly
Shown a photograph of a
Machelangelo patnltng ol a nude
Chrasl the deputy chtel- asked afat
would attect prason secunty - saad
that two tomales a devout Chnstaan
and an atheiSt could get toto a tight
tl the atheast satd. · Look at the saze
of the genllals ol Jesus Chrast "
Wendt wa' askealtf "a pacture of
a clothed Chnst could mcate a light
between two mmales "
"It could.' the deputy chaef saad
wathoul hesttataon
The court was not convmced
Because the regulataon as so allencompassang the court saad, 11 had
no chmt:e but to "stnke tt as a

whole " However. Judge Fletcher
saul were the county to define sexually exphut' altiTerently or more narrowly. we would have a dalterenl

case

Shenff Arpaao pledges lo fight all
the way to keep frontal nudaty out of
hts pnsons - mcludtng the cham
gangs Has lawyer ts asktng lor a
hearang at the 9th Carcutt That latl
mg. he may peturon the Supreme
Court to revaew the decasaon
If that recourse IS also closed, the
shenff mtght accept the lhree JUdge
panel s recommendation that "sexu
ally explactt" be redefined lo exclude
matenals that are protected by the
Farsi Amendment
In vaew of the current backlash an
state legaslatures and Congress - as
well as the courts - agamsl the very
notaon that prasoners have constuultonal raghts. Sheraff Arvaao may
have done an mvoluntary servtce to
prasoners beyond has own Jatl
By spumng a ledeml carcutt court
of appeals to say clearly that pnsoners, JUst by bemg prasoners. do not
lose thear consttluttonal raghts. they
maght keep some olthem
What should he consaalered now
are Shentf Arp.uo s vaolattons - tn
has female and m&lt;~k cham gangs ol "cruel and unusual puntshment "
under the Etghth Amendment
(Nat Hentoff Is a nationally
renowned authority on the First
Amendment and the rest of the tllll
ol Rights)

Thoughts of grave matters melt in summer

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'

Notices

Monday, July 20, 1998

By JOHN McCARTHY
Auoclatecl Preu Writer
COLUMBUS- Slate Republican Party Chaannan Robert Benneu says
the GOP-pushed carnpargn finance changes the ugrslature approved an 1995
appear 10 be sate - for now
Last week. Benneu filed a complatnl wuh the Ohao Electrons Commtssron. accusmg Democrattc gubemalonal candtdate Lee Fisher of a!legally rats
mg umon money dunng a untque 12-day wmdow
The penod occurred between the It me the Ohao Supreme Court let stand
a ruhng regardang the use of umon dues for pollltcal purposes and the effecltve date of a new law negalang the praclace
Democral~ say thai ltme was fatr game for umon fund rats10g
The Republicans argued that a ban on us10g dues for pohtacal purposes
rema10ed tn effect because the stale had asked the htgh court lo reconsader
tis rulang The court ha.' yello rule on whether at wrll revtsatlhe ca'e
The challenge wa.• the lhard dtspule 10volvmg the campaagn finance law
wtth10 the last year
MaJonly Republican lawmakers tn December closed a loophole that could
have benefited Ftsher When Toledo bu&gt;IOessman Bruce Douglas decaded to
spend hiS own money to challenge Ftsher 10 the DemocratiC pnmary. the
$2.500 hmlt on tndtvtdual contnbutaons was ltfted for Ftsher
But before Douglas dropped out of the race, Republicans scrambled to
close the loophole thai would have allowed Ftsher to carry all the money over
to the general election He was forced lo return most of the money to the
contnbutors
After the lOth Ohoo Daslnct Court of Appeals ruled that the ban on us10g
dues for campatgns wa.• unconsttlulaonal. the Republicans aga10 huddled and
decaded tn Apralthat unaons tnstead should be requrred lo behave lake poluacal acuon commtllees
That means thatthe•r contnbuiiOn&lt; are hmtted to $2,500 for each campat go anstead of gtvang whallhey could
Bennen defended Ihe fine-tun10g as essential for Republicans 10 be compellttve Although umons usually contrabule heavrly 10 Democraltc causes,
he reasoned that has research found up to 40 percent of umon members vot~d Republican m recent electaons
" I'm ltmaled lo what I can conlfLbule and PACs are hmtted tQ what they
can contnbute," Ben nell satd
But Ftsher says the Republtcans created thear own mess and should have
lo lave Wllh II Gov George YOIOOVICh and Secretary or State Bob Taft Ftsher's opponen110 the race for governor - pushed for the changes
"Bob and hts Republican colleagues are the ones who wrote the law, and
we wtll follow the law.' Fasher satd
Benneu saod he dadn 't expect any further t10kenng walh the law at self, but
another GOP-labor baule could be around the corner
!: Bennell satd thai although he hasn't heard ot any tormal proposal, a baiP&gt;ttssue that would re4uare umon members to gave thetr permtssaon for pohln:al payroll deductrons could be an the works Caltfornaans deleateal such a
jtleasure tn thear June pnmary
:: ·I'll be very surpnsed at you don 't see a paycheck protectron provasaon
the ballot sometame on the luture an Ohto.'' he saad

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By JACK ANDERSON

'f.sta.6£ufrd m 1948 •

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

•

lnevalably, a lellow wtll sneak up
lake an unwelcome wand, weanng a
suat constructed of a fabrac formerly
known as plastic He wrll mlroduce
htmself and talk to our chaldren wuh
the false famthanty of a fifth cousm,
lhnce removed
Then he wtll extend hts soft hand
and antroduce hamself wath a card
beanng a JUrrmgly plam name, such
as BtU, Phal or AI
Auto salesmunshap not only
allract~ such names, 11 demands them
When wa' the last tame you bought
a vehtcle from somebody named
Chnstophe &gt;Or who on earth would
create a line of footwear called "Atr

grade math&gt;
Yet somehow we never feel total ly at ease Just as the dope who
flunked out managed 10 rule the playground Wtlh hts lists, the modem car
wholesaler can reduce even the Hmttest grown-up to gelalan
I can say the awfullesllhtngs loa
prestdent or member ol Congress. but
tor some reason I tremble before
oleagmous salesmen You know the
type They spend half thetr ltme
M:ampenng off 10 confer wuh unseen
managers, only lo return wuh sheaves
of paper purportmg 10 show the
true lactory rnvorce "And once we
have
completed the ugly deal, they
Larry?"
stalk u' by maJimg out desk calendars
If somebody named Fabto wan- at Chnslma&lt;
dered on the lot seekmg work. the
Btll Clinton says he wants 10 make
boss would say. "You'll do, but only ltfe ea&lt;ter for average folks Fme. If
tf you change your name to Sam "
he wants 10 prove he really cares, he
Thts makes perfect sense A carts should lake ne~l Saturday off, head
a btg commrtment II promtses to to the nearby lot and tell Arr Larry lo
chew a btg hunk out of your month- sell the Snows the same thing t...
ly pay for years to ~'Ollie Why entrust showed them last week, but foj' ·
your fiscal future 10 a fellow wuh a S1 .000 less.
,
name thai tmphes soctal supenonty
Even tf he can 'I close the deal, ~ ,
when you can get balked JUst a.• e~s­ al lea.'l wtll get a chance to feeJ our ·
tly by someone who shares the same patn
monrker a.' a kid who flunked fifth-

Rubal W. Caldwell
Rubal W Caldwell. 85 Tuppers Pl:aan' JJ&lt;d Sunday July 19. 1991! at her
restdence
She wa' born Oct 30. 191 2. daughter ol the Iat&lt; Newman E and Florence Hill Kmcaad. m looneyville \\i Va
She wa• a lafelon~ member of the Tuppers PI"'"' Chmtlan Church of
Chnst and a neltred cook and pan-lin&gt;&lt;= cu,toJt.m lor the ~stem Local School
Dtstn~l

She ts survaved by two sons and daughters an law. Howard B Jr and Mar
vene Caldwell of Tuppers Plaans. anal Jumm ( .and Sa il~ Caldwell of Racane
&gt;IX gmndchaldren and ea!!hl great-gr.malchtiJt en fnur brothers. JewelL M}rl
Newman and Charles Kancatd. and'"" ''' "'r' H&lt;~zel Shumway and Rosella Holmqu"l
She was also preceded an death by her hu, h.tnd. Howard B Caldwell and
by live brothers and one "'ter
Servu:es wall be I p m Wednesday an the ruppers Plams Chmtlan Church
of Chnst, wtth mantsters Ball Wanes. Don Seevers and Bnan Harkness olli
caatang Fnends may call Tuesday lrom 2 ~ .anol 7 '} p m at the Ewmg Funer
al Home, Pomeroy
Memonal contnbutaons may be made to the Tuppers Plaans Chnstlan
Church of Chn&gt;l. and to Tuppers Plato' Chn, ttan Church Cemetery Fund
and/or hospace

Paul Jay Huston
Paul Jay Huston. 68. Syr•cuse Jt&lt;d Suml11 July I'I I'NH an the Ohto
State Umverslty Hospttals. Columhu'
Born March 22. 1930 an Tnalelphtd '.\ V.o sunol the late Jay and Anna
Board Huscon he relrred from Ccnlun \lununum m Ravenswood W V.1

where he wa' a member of the Steel

\\or~cr,

U nuon

He wa."'i a bnck mason with Pomeroy Lt)l~tl '1tor over 40 year~ serv.ng
as pre:-ildenl for seveml yeah. ami w,,, ·''"' ·• ,elf employed L:Onlrador

He wa' a U S Army vetemn ol the Korean Conll!ll a member ot Drew
Webster Post 39 of the Amencan Lc~aon .mJ the Sacred Hean Cathnltc
Church 10 Pomeroy
Survtvang are has wtfe, Shtrley Beegk Hu,tnn a daughter and son-an law
Atmee and Davtd Carman of Chcshtre three '""' Damel Huston ol
Noblesvalle, lnd , Davad Huston nl S) rdcoN .mJ Douglas Huston nl Mason
W Va , a brother and stsler-an -law John anJ Janel Huston ol Murray City
two grandchtldren. hts mother-an law Lorena Beegle ol Pomeroy. a broth
er-an-law and stster-m-law. Theodore and Lmda Beegle of Wonhtngton " '
ters-m-law, Rua Ftsher of Hebron and Martl)n Hu,ton ol Murr.ay Cory and
several meces and nephews
He wa' preceded 10 death by hts hrother Kaymond Huston a brother an
law, John Ftsher. hts father-an law. Theud111&lt; Beegle. and a naece
Mass of Chnsuan Bunal wall be II .a 111 rhu"day an the Sacred Heart
Cathohc Church, Pomeroy. with the Ke• f.tthcr Walter Heanz ulliuatmg
Buraal wtll be tn Sacred Heart Cemetery ~ncnds may call Tuesday from 7
9 p m . and Wednesday from 2 4 and t. 9 p an at the Mtddleport Chapel of
the Fasher Funeral Home
A vtgtl servrce wtll be held an the luncral home Wednesda} at X 45 p m

Roy Jones Jr.
Roy Jones Jr , 72. Pomeroy, daed Sund.a) July 19 199H. at hts resodence
Born July 18, 1926 an Pomeroy \lmol the !.ole Roy and Grace Po-. ell
Jones Sr . he was employed by Frecker s Icc Cream Co for 24 years and
served as presadent for the last 13 years
He was prestdenl of the Ohao Datry Products Awx;oaloon 111 197H anJ ''
board member tor several years In I'IXO he "as employed .as getleral manager lor the Gold Bond Ice Cream Co 'new plant 111 Mtssoun In 19H5. he
was prommed to Manager and moved w Vvtsmnsan He retared 111 I 'IXH anJ
returned to Metgs County
He was a member of the Sh,ode Raver M.asonac Lodge a hie member nl
Amencan Legaon Post 39 and past pre, talent nl the Pomeroy Gun Club He
was a member olthe Meags County Ch.tml&gt;&lt;:r ol Commerce and a m~mher
of the Umted Methodtst Church nl Pnm~my He was a U S Navy Se.ohce
and served dunng World War II
SurviVIng an: ht&gt; wrte of 50 years. Eunace Hall Jones. three sons and Jaughters-tn-law. W Machael and Debbae Jone' ol Pomeroy. John and Landa loncs
of Grove Ctty. and Jeffrey and Tammy ione' of Pomeroy four grandchtldren. two brothers and &gt;tsters-tn-law Wallt.om and Lera Jones. and Rachard
and Donna Jones, all of Pomeroy a saster and brother-m-law. Margaret and
Vic Stewart of Syracuse, a brother m-l.ow HE Schwab ol Vmcent. anJ '" v
eral meces and nephews
He was also preceded m death by a \Isler Dorothy Schwab
Servtces wtll be II a an WealnesJa) an ih&lt; Pomeroy Chapel of the F"h
er Funeral Home, wtlh theRev Boh Robon,on ollau.llmg Bun.ol wall be an
the Ptne Grove Cemetery Fnends m.oy L.all at the luneml home from 2 ~and
7-9 p m Tuesday
Masontc servtces wtll be conducted by the Shade Raver Masontc Lodge
at 8 p m Tuesday
Memonal donations may be m.ade to Amenc.1n Cancer Socaety Mea gs
County Unit. PO Box 703, Pomerny Ohm ~S7t.9 or to the Holzer Hosp~ee
'Metgs County Unll. 115 E Memonal Dme. Porn&lt;roy Ohao 45769

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Rubal W. Caldwell
Rubal W Caldwell. 85, of Tuppers Plams. Ohto, died Sunday. July 19,
1998 at home
She wa, born Oct 30 1912. tbe daughter of Newman E !ifcaad and Aorence Hall Kancaad an Looneyvalle. Roane County. West Virgmra. She attended Tuppers Plaans Hagh School . and later lrJnsferred to and then graduated
a&gt; valedtctonan ol Reanersvalle Htgh School Reanersvtlle Ohto
At II years of age she became a Chnsttan wuh a Chnsllan Baplt&gt;m al
the Marler Street Chnstaan Church an Akron. Ohto and at the age of 16tmnsferred her membo!rshtp to the Tuppers Plaans Chnsuan Church of Chnst.
where she wa, an actave and faithful lifelong member .
She wa• a retired cook and pan -lime custodaan for the Ea~lern Local
School DIStract lor a number of years
She was marraeJ for 46 years to Howard B Caldwell who preceded her
m death tn 1'177 She was abo preceded tn death by five brothers. Vtrgtl
Denzal Donzal Dorset and Kenneth Kancatd along wuh one Sl&gt;ler. Ectl Sutliff
She as survaved by two sons Howard B tMarvene) Caldwell Jr of Tuppers Plams. and Jammy C !Sally) Caldwell of Racane, Ohto,
Sax grandchaldren. Howae Caldwell of Racme. Bob (Ten) Caldwell of Vincent. Ohao Martae I Tim) Baum of Chester. Ohto. Jtmmy Caldwell of Racane
Jeff I Ala &gt;a) Caldwell of Jackson Ohto, and Jodt Caldwell of Ractne.
Eaght great-grandchaldren Rabena. Ken and Cynthaa Caldwell. Racane
Amber Natahe and Robby Caldwell of Vancent, Ohto, and Derek and Devon
Baum ol Chester
Four brothers Jewell Myrl Newman and Charles Kmcatd.
Two sasters. Hazel Shumway and Rosella Holmqutst
Servaces wall be held Wednesday. July n 1998 at I p m at the Tuppers
Plaons Chrastaan Church of Christ Tuppers Plams. With mtmsters Btll Wtnes
Don Seevers and Bnan Harkness oflictaung
Fnends may call Tuesday July 21. 1998 from 2-4 and 7-9 p m althe
Ewang Funeral Home Pomeroy Ohto
Memoraal contrabullons may be made 10 the Tuppers Plams Chnsuan
Church of Chnst, and the Tuppers Platns Chnsuan Church Cemetery Fund
and/or hosptce

Paul Jay Huston
Paul Jay Huston 6H Syracuse daed unexpectedly Sunday July 19. IWK
at The Ohao State Unaversaty Ho,pltal tn Columbus
He was born nn March 22 1910 an Tnddphaa. West Varganoa. son of the
late Jay Hu ston and Ann.oBo.ard Huston He reured lrom Century Alumtnum
tn Ravenswood West \mgano.o where he wa' a member of the Steel Work
ers Unaon He was a brtck mason with Pomeroy Local n lor over 40 years
\1!1"\ m~ a.'i pre,tt.lentlor se;:veral year" anJ was also a ~lf.employc!d ~.:ontrador
He w.ts aU S Army veteran olth&lt; Korean Conllact a memher ol Drew
Wehster Post 19 olthe Amenpn Legaon. anal he wa' a member of the Sacred
Hearl Catholic Church an Pomeroy
He r' '"rva veJ by has wafe Sharley Beegle Huston ol Syracuse a daugh
ter .and son tn-law Aamee and Davtd Carmtn ol Cheshrre three sons Dante!
Hu,ton ol Nohbvalle lnJtana. Davad Hu,ton ol Syracuse and Dougla.s Hus
ton ol M .....on Wesl Vtrgmta a brother ami stsler·tn·law John anJ Janet Hu:\
ton ol Murray City two grandchaldren Jonathan and Rachel Carmtn ol
Cheshare has mother tn-law Lorett3 Beegle of Pomeroy. a brother 10 law and
stsler tn law Theodore and Lmda Beegle ofWorthmglon ststers tn law Rata
Fasher ol Hebron and Manl yn Huston of Murray City, and several noeces
and nephew&lt;
He wa_, preceded an death by has parents. a brother, Raymond Hu, ton. a
brother an 13w John Fasher has father 10-law Theodore Beegle. and a mece
Julae F"her
Mass ol Chrastaan Bunal wall be held II am Thursday. July 23 , 1998 at
the Sacred Heart Catholac Church an Pomeroy with the Rev Father Walter
Heanz ollicoaltng Bunal wall follow 111 the Sacred Hearl Cemetery.
Pomeroy
Fraends may call Tuesday. July 21 19981rom 7-9 p m and on Wednesday July 22 1998 from 2 4 and 6-9 p m at the Mtddlepon Chapel of the
Fasher Funeral Home A vrgtl servace wtll be held at 8 45 p m Wednesday
July 22 1998

Roy Jones Jr.

PERIOD MAGICIAN - Rodney the Younger, portrayed by Taylor Martin, delighted the crowd at Chester-Shade Days on Saturday, with an 18th century magic and llluston show. Here, Pat
Holter and Gay Perrin participate in one of the performer's lhows.

Chester-Shade Days
(Continued from Page 1)
a ghos1walk. The Past Speaks Tales
of Chester Shade an whach cos
turned storytellers ponrayed char.tc
ters Irom Chester s past
The sax .perfonnc" Nel he Parker
Max ane Whitehead Howard Parker
Ron Eastman Mary Powell Daxac
Sayre. and Henry Bahr. told the col
urlul siOfll!s and anh!cdotl!\ ol Luc.:v
G Steadman Whtte Dorothea Ste.oJ
man, L"h Water' Nathan Burm
Mr' John RO&lt;!cher Rhoda Knaeht
and Eaa Q, horn«= .dl pton«=l!r' ;m.!
prmmnent ft g ur~' I rom th\! L:nmmu
nll y ' htslory
The L:«=nterpt~:t..:c: tlllhc: c.:dc:brJil(JO
the: Che, lc:r Courthou"~ w,l 'l npen
throughout thc:- c:-vc:-nt .md hou,t:ll
~vc:ral handm.u.k yut Its and a Jp.,
play of farm tools Rt:L:t:nl tmprovc:
menls 10 the butldmg tm.: ludang ,,
new noor and plaster work have only

The courthou~ was also I he s.c.:ent: :
ol a receptaon on Saturday tor elect :
ed ollicaals who also vtslled the Battit: ol Bullmgton Island reenactment
an Pnrlland
Abu on Saturday. a paralic was,
held through Chester leatunng an
ant14ue lar several people m p!nnd
ll&gt;slume~. a liretrm:k and a ilt:lorat· ,
cd llnat Bruce Myers Chester. was
the parade marshall
The Shade Raver bndge was tllu-.
rmnated nn Fnday and the Cnun
house and adJacent Academy butldmg w«=re allummatc:d on Saturday
evcnmg
Me1g.' County " Frne~t c.:husen
lor O.:mg the nlde't 111 allenalance
were Roy Mtller anal Marcaa Weller
Keller both of Pomeroy
Wmner~ ol il pat: hak.mg ~.:omest
were Eboe Folmer Cleo Smuh and Jo
Hall

re~.:enrly been t..:nrnpkt~d

More changes slated
(Contrnued from Page I)
comlorb notuvail.lhlt: at th~ ~arlt
er site m Pomt!my
Bet z ~.11&lt;1 rcnov~atton s .. hould he
completed by the thtrd week an
Au!.!usl. aLILim!..! th:.~t .m open hou'c:
may he held l.~er thts tall
The program wtll l nntmue to usl!
a c.:lassrotHH ,11 Rutl.tnU Element.1ry
St.:hoollor s&lt;"x.:tahzallon she . . au.J
We hope to have .mother dass
room m the Eastern Local School
D1s1ru.:t. satd B~:tz
We anttctp.lll! ullc:nng more
socuUu.uuon lor t..:hlldren, !;,he aUUeJ
Current\~ th!! Head Start program
tn M ~ •g' County Is homt= bl.l~t:d
me.onang chaldren .tnd !hear parents
are vt"letlan thear homes by a Head
St.ln te.tcher Chalalren .l!tend sou .a I
rz~11ton sessmn., two J~ay s ·'month 10
.1 mort Lr~tdlttonl.ll da~ sroom enva ·
ronment
Vod o Woods home b.ascd ' pe

caaft, l omphasazealthe role that par
(! Oh tulttll 1n lh~ program Sh~
c! nL: our.ag~ \ p.1ren1 mvolvement at the
center .ond sattl plans &lt;all 10 hold
monthly p~arent me~tmgs
WI! want to gel the parent~
wvolved 111 cdu~..: .tlton she sau.J
The renov.ued Mtddlepon ollice
will katun: a fatmly resource room
lor p~•renh 10 c..:nml! tn anJ use
Rl!UUttment tor the upt:omang I all
He.od Start class " underway h
Joc"n 1 \lop It s a year round
proL:\!'&gt;'1 s~ut..i Bet/
The programs goal ~~ lo enro\\ l14
chthlren min \ht! home-h.tsed pro-

gr.tm tn .Hh.hlton to ~0 t..:htldren 1n lht"
c.:hth.k.tre program at G1ngcrhreaJ.
Hou se
For mort rntorm.ttaon about th.:
progr"-ltns
L:all Ac.:t..:css Head
St.art/Meag' County at 992 - 10H~ or
Gan~erbre .atl House .at '1'12 751X
Wooc..h ,.uc..J

Roy Jones Jr 72. Pomeroy daed Sunday July 19. 199X ,11 has resadence
He was horn on July IX IIJ2oan Pomeroy son of the l.tte Roy Jones Sr
and Grace Powell Jone' He was employed by Frecker s ke Cream Company lor 2~ yoars ,rnd served as Prcstdcnl lor the last 13 years
He w.ts Presadent olthe Ohao D.ury Products Assoca.tllon 10 i97K .anal a
Two mutonsts were InJUred lui - lei I ol center
Board Member lor several years In I9XO he was emplo)ed as Gener.tl M.an
lowang a three vehacle .acctdent Sunager lor the Gold Bond Icc Cream Comp.tn) s new plant an Mas,oun In 19HS
d.ay 0 ~ us B the Gallaa Meags Post
he w,1s promote~ to M.an.tger .tnd moved to Wasconsan He retared an IIJHH ot the St.lte Haghw.1y Patrol reporteal
.and returned to Mcags Coun ty
Dnmanac p Caprell.l 16 ColumHe was a member ol the Sh.ade Raver M.ISOntc Lodge. a lak membo!r ol bu s and Jerry w Bogard 'i'i 490'15
Amerac.tn Le~aon Post 3'1 ,tnd P.tsl Presadont olthe Pomeroy Gun Club He Ne."e Hall West Ro.od R.ocane were
was a memhe'r ot th&lt; Mea~ s Countv Chamber ol Commerce .and a memher tran,ported 10 Veterans Memoraal
ol the Un ated Mrthodast ChurLh ol Pomeroy He was a US Nav y Seabee Hmptt.al by tho Mea gs EMS lollow.md ... erveLI dunn!.!. World War II
Ill!.! th~ fl 20 p m t.:r.lsh aL:L:ordtng to
He "survaved by ht' wale ol 50 years Eunace Hall Jones of Pomeroy lh~ p.otrol
thr&lt;e sons and daughters- an law W Machael anal Debbae Jones ol Pomeroy
Both were later treated and
John and Landa Jones ol Grove City and Jellrey and Tammy Jones ol rdea, eJ ,1 ho,pat.d spokesperson
Pomeroy grandchaldren , Maca (Dave) Rees of Pomeroy Bnan and Andre.t ,,11 d
Jones ol Grove Ctty and Shelly Jones ol Pomeroy two brothers and ststers
Troopers saad C.oprella w." north
an law Wilham and Lera Jones and Racharal and Donna June' all ol bound when the packup truck he
Pomeroy a saster and brother an low Margaret and Vtc Stewart ol Syracuse
drove went lelt ol center .and col ltda hrother-an-law HE Schwab ol Vancent . •and sevor,tl naeces and nephews
eJ wtth a southbound packup dnven
He was precealed an death by h" parents anal by a saster Dorothy Schw.ab
by Bog.ord
Se rvaces wall he held II a no Wednesday July ~2 1'19X ,It the Pomeroy
~lyan g debns lrom the colltsaon
Chapel ol the Fasher Funer.al Home Ollicaa!lng wal l be the Rev Boh Rohan
struck a , 0 uthhound c.or dravcn by
Ltnd.o L Rhodes S'i 2 1XX Gabbs
son .tnd buraal walllollow on the Pane Grove Cemetery
Fnends may calion Tuesd,ay July 2 1 11)98 Irom 2 4 and 7 9 P m .tithe Ro.td Shade .oL cordmg to the report
tuneral home Ma~ontc sc:rvu.:e "i will be ~.:nnduc..:ted by the Sh.\de R1ver M.tson
D. allla!.!~ to Bo~ arJ , v~hH.:Ie was
" Loalge at S p m Tuesday Jul y ~ I 1998
,cverc m:&gt;Jerate to the ptckup dnven
Mrmonal donation' mav he made to the Amencan Cancer Soc aety Meogs by Capreua and sltght to Rhodes car
County UnaI PO Bo x 701 Pomeroy Ohto 45709 or to the H o i L~r Hospace troopers saod Capretta was uted lor
Mea g' County Unat 11 5 East Mcanoraa~lD~n~v~e~P~o~m;e~r~oy~O~h~ao::,;;4~)~7~69.;.;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Three-vehicle crash injures 2

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CHS Class of '51
Chester Ha~h School Cia" ol
1'151 wall hold- us annu.1l reunann at
the Chester Farehouse on Sunday
12 -1 'i p m All teachers ,ond school mates welcome

Foolballmeeting
A 111-d,ay anstructtonal penod wall
he ~ 111 tont~hl 6-9 at Southern Hagh
SciH&gt;ol lt;r students anlerested an
pia) 111g lootball at SHS Helmet lit 1m~ 11 all he Tuesday. 5 p m

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Monday, July 20, 1998

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GOTCHAI ~onds after the Rutland Reds' Michael Davis hit a
CRUCIAL FACTOR - Mason VFW pitcher
was a
crucl81 factor In Sunday's Kyger Creek ltltle league Tournament ftrst· slow roller back to Bidwell II pitcher Jared Swam, Swain lays the
round game against Green I Van Meter fanned 10, walked none and leather on the Reds Curt Vanan (far left) for the at-the-plate out tn
tossed a five-httter, which kept hts club tn the hunt until the West Vtr· the first inning of Sunday's Kyger Creek little League Tournament
gmians' four-run rally tn the stxth propelled them to a 7 3 v•ctory (OVP first-round game However, the Reds, who were ahead 2-0 at the time,
moved on and won 5·2 (Tnbune photo by G Spencer Osborne)
photo by G Spencer Osborne)

CONGRATULATED by teammate A J Dickens is the Middleport
lndtans' Ryan Frazter (player facing left) after Frazier's solo homer
to center fteld oft Shaun Kletn tn the second mmng of Sunday's Kyger
Creek Little League Tournament second-round opener against the
Galhpohs Reds Though Frazier and Dtckens had two of the Indians'
three homers, the Reds came from behind to win 16-11 (OVP photo
by G Spencer Osborne)

Mason VFW, Rutland stand among first-round victors
Kyger Creek

Green lied the game m Jhe lhird
when Jake Bod1 mer who doubled lo

L.L. Tournament

nght center and advanced to thmi on

By G SPENCER OSBORNE
OVP Staff Wnter
In weekend awon m the Kyger
Creek L111le League Toumamenl a
Saturday atler:noon ramstorm that
allacked ea.,Jem Galila Counly torced
po101ponement of three tarst round
~ame'

Thai meant !hat ihree games nor
mally played on Saturday were
played Sunday In addlllon !he New
Haven Reds and B1dwell No I two
learns scheduled to play Sunday had
!heir second round game poslponed
unul today when II will be !he open
er of a tnpleheader
In Saturday's acuon the Gallipolis Yankees beai Pomt Plea.'Wnt State
Farm 12 4 Rac1ne downed Vtnlon
I~ 2 and Point Plea.san I Mead s Body
Shop rol led past defendmg champ•
on Hamsonv1lle DK Fackler 12 2 _
In Sunday mommg acuon !he
Pomeroy lndtans whtpped Kyger
Creek 16 3 and Pmnt Plea.sam Home
Care Medtcal knocked off Chester 6
~

In aliemoon acuon Mason VFW
go! by Green 7 4 Pmnt Pleasant
Naltonwtde Insurance beat the Bar
low Vmcenl Badcals 4 I and the Rul
land Reds defeated B1dwellll 5 2 to
close ltrsl round play
The final game of !he game whtch
abo started second rou nd acuon saw

!he Galltpolis Reds rally to deleallhe
MtdJieport lnd1 an' 16 II
Mason VFW 7, G"'en I 3
In the 'econd mnmg Mason 1-01

the Jame' tl rsl run when Chad Vtn
Meter who

n:a~.:hed

on an error

'corcJ un Anlhony Jodon s sacnl 1ce
f!rounder

!he to the ml1eid relav Jhrow scored
on Bnll W1\fm m s mlield "ngk
In !he fourth Kyle R1zer s RBI
Single and an error on Green 11rs1
baseman C hari~&lt; Burns gave Moson
Jhe runs 11 needed 10 posl a 3 I kad
Bul m the boltom oiJhe lourth Green
11ed 1he game at 1 3 when Burns
scon:d on R1zer ~ error at shorbtop
.md Tommv Saunders scored on a
wild pllch dunng Scolt Shrader ' a!
bal

Mason crackerl ihe 11e 1n !he &lt;1X1 h
when Healh SJanky s popup idl
between p11cher Joey Graham ,tnd
WISeman Jhe calcher The popup
ruled a smgle helped RtZer to score
Later tn the stxth Van Meter s sm
gle to nghl and Shrader s error 1n
nghl field allowed ihree runs lo
score g1vmg Mason some breathtng
roo'l'
Van MeJersJruck oul 10 and gave
up no walks Gmham struck oul sev
en and walked etghl Bolh Jumed m
complete game elforts
For Mason ltmmy Rile and RIZ
er Jumed m I for 2 elforts al Jhe
plate Stanley and Van Meter wen! I
for 4
Green s hillers were W1seman (2

3) Bod1mer Bum' and Jeff Payton
(all I 3)
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Mason VFW
010 204=7 4 '
Green I
001 200=3 5 2
WP - Van Meter
LP - Graham
Naltonwtde Insurance 4
8- V Badcats I
New M tddo1t s two htt pttch tnl.!
and conslslent demal h) N ltumwnle
Insurance s delense kepi II on lop "
mw.:h 1.., th t.tkmg aJv tntJ-=-t' ol B tr

bollom of the second when Glover
alter 'ec.:onU sat:ker Kelo.;.ey
Johnson mufted Bumem s grounder
Bul B1dwell go! b.JCk tnlo conlenlton
"hen Dakola Slone scored on a wild
puch and Greg Ph1ilips scored on a
"ngle by Chns Lucas ( 1-2 1
While Rolland mcrea.sed Its lead
1n10 what became 1he final score
Burnem and !he Reds defense
allowed only Jwo baserunners aller
the second
Kyle T1p1on walked md Charlie
N1ben was hll wllh a p11ch Bolh
reached m the flflh Ne11her made 11
IO lhlfd
Burnem st ruck out e1ght and
walked Jhree 1n a complele game
dTorl Swatn who lasted live tnnmgs
before gtvmg way to Stone com
bmed wtth hts succe"or to stnke out
seven walk !&gt;. IXand surremJt!r h1t ' to
M1chael DaviS II 21 and Glover (I
3)
Inmn~ totals
211 100=5 2 2
RUJI.md
Btdwell II
020 000=2 I 6
WP - Burnem
LP- Swam
lnn.iJu: ll!tllb
Galhpohs Reds 16
B V Badcals
000 001=1 2 5
Mtddleport lndtans 11
Nauonw•de
210 10x=4 50
To the umm11aled five home runs
WP - Maddox
and three lead exchanges m che
LP - Canaday
fmale may suggest a slugfesl
Rutland Reds 5, Btdwell 11-2
But Jhe Galhpohs•Reds who gave
Enc Bumem s one h11 pllchmg
up home runs 10 Jhree d1lferent h1t
worked 1n concerl w11h !he Reds
lers noted for m runs m the lop ol
adva nung runners and capt tah zmg
lhe stXIh by usmg htts and !he Mtd
on errors walks and wild p11ches
In 1he llfsl !he Reds Bruce dleport lndtans errors and wild p11ch
es to come Irom behtnd and become
Glover who walked mO\ed to sec
the fi rst te.1m to make 11 to the qu~lr
ond on Burnem " walk .1nd got to
1erilnal round
1h1rd on a wild p1llh by Jared Swam
Aller M1ddlepon look a 2 0 lead
\lOrtd on a wiiJ p11ch Laler 1n !he
lr tmc:: Burnem '&gt;LO red on A... h tnlo !he seco nd Gal II poliS wen!
ahead 1n !he second on !he strength
0 Bnt:n " ' tUJ!h. e l!roundou t 10
of Shaun Kle•n 'sulo homer lo cen
'&gt; hort...t np
Rui l tnd lOok 1 \ 0 le 1d 11110 !he ler ileld .md K)le Hudson s Jwu run

low Ymu~n l s f1rsl lhrt!e t!rrurs
In che fiN errors by shortslop
Alex Banh and cenler l•elder Greg
Gill il an helped PPNI ' Jared Billmg•
~c or~d the games f1rs1 run A throw
mg error bv B V pucher Adam Cana
day helped Jared S1mms pul PPNI
ahead 2 0
Through 11ve •nnmgs PPNI s lead
grew Jo a 4 0 marg1n while Maddox
and hts defense allowed !he Wash
1ng1on County on ly three baserunners
10 reach sewnd base None of those
rnadt: 11 to thnd
Th 11 changed 1n !he SIX!h when
Dam~l Dunfee s two ou t s1n.!le to
cemer se m M 111 Adams home wuli
the . . hutout break1ng run But Greg
Johnson n1ed OUI IOnghlilcld IOsenJ
Nat10nw1de mto the second round
Maddox slruck oul siX and walked
ihree and saw Dunfee gel B V s onl y
h11s 1n .1 complete game elforl Cana
da) who also went !he dtstance
struck oul etghl and walked lour
N lltonw 1de s hillers were Seth
Sargenl (2 3) Shawn Henry Brandon
Rhodes and S1mms (all I 3)

"'&lt;.:Ort~d

double 10 ngh1 cemer Laler m the
frame m error by 1h1rd b t\fman
Don me Whan on Andre Ge1ger s
grounder got Hudson home
Mtddleport hehmd 4 2 1n !he
bouum olthe seumU st&lt;.~rted era\1ng
!hat lead wllh Ryan Fraz1er s solo
homt!r to &lt;.:t!ntt:r An t!rror on hrst
baseman Tyler B.trry and 1hree wtld
p11ches gollhe Ind1ans ,thead 6 4
M1ddleport gettmg .t thmJ mmng
sc.~re Irom Klem s solo homer saw
Wh ln 'two run homer m the fourth
help balloon lis le.td lo a I 0 5 mar
gm Bul m the l11lh GallipoliS lied
the game at 10 by s4ueezmg l1ve runs
out ol three h1h one error and one!
"''d pilch
One ol those filth mmng htls !hal
competed w11h the five homers for
the fans atlentton was Cody Cald
well s Ime Unve s1nc!le that bounced
oil pucher Chel W1~al s lei! collar
bone
The ball whtch wen! over W1gal s
head rolled m10 cemer ileld and
allowed Bubba Caldwell lo smre
The 1mpact ol !he dnve sent W•gailo
the bench 1n severe pam
Cody Caldwell ialer scored the
tymg run on a \o\o1ld p1h.:h dunng Bar
ry s al bat
In the bottom ot che fiflh Jhe lndt
ans were hurt by Fraz1er s httUng mto
a second 10 l1rs1 double play thai also
clatmed M1chael Davts as a pulout
VICtim But A J Dtckens solo homer
to left pul Mtddleport ahead II I0
In !he snlh !he Reds Casey Tay
lor scored the game s las! tymg run
when he came home on Bubba Cald
well s double 10 cenler Then D1ck
ens error m nghlileld comm111ed on
Cody Caldwell s tly ball allowed
Bubba Caldwell and Klem 10 score
That pol Gall1pol" ahead 11 II
GallipoliS scored the last ihree

runs ol Jhe day on Jhree errors ol
wh1ch two were throwmg mtscues
The Reds lurned !he last of the1r
two double plays tn the bon om oil he
SIXIh D tVId Boyd Jr h11 a ilelder s
c.:hon.:e grounder to thmJ where thm.l
baseman Cody Caldwell stepped on
hts bag lo re11re Man Holley bel ore
throwmg to sec.:om.J 10 reure pm(.;h
runner Josh Buzz.1rd
W11h Boyd .11 second and Whan
geumg a Wlllk from Getger the dos
er Brandon Bdl gmunUet..l out to
lhird Jo end Jhe alla1r
Klc1n who pitched 1 2/\ mmn gs
t:ombmed w1th Getger tn stnke out
lour and walk ihree Wt!al Fr.lller
.tnd Holley wmbmed lo stnke nul
etght and walk '"
The Reds hllters were Klem 12 2)
Bubba Caldwell Cody Ca ldwell
Hudson (all 2 4) and Barry (I 2)
The lnd1ans h111ers were D~ekens
(2 3) Whan (I 2) Frazer W1gal
(both I 1) Boyd and DaviS iboih I

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Gall1pohs
041 056=16 9 6
M1ddleport
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WP - Ge1~er (m rehd ol Klem)
LP - Fmz1er (In rehel ol W1gall

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Here 1s the agenda lor the next
1hree days
Today New Haven Reds vs B1d
well I al 5 30 p m G.JII1pohs Yan
kees vs Racme Manne" at 7 p m
Mead s Body Shop vs Pam! Pleasanl
Hardware at 8 30 p m
Thesday Pomeroy lndtans vs
Potnl l'lcasanl De.tl &amp; Brown Funer
al Home at 6 p m Poml Pleasanl
Home rare MediCal vs Green II al
710pr.
Wednesday: Mason VFW vs
Nat1on"•de Insurance at 6 p m Rut
land vs Oak Htll Bob s Sub Shop al
7 30 p nl

By DAVE HARRIS
Sent.nel Correspondent
Lo~ 1n pl.ued ,, run 1n !he n111lh
mn n_ to hre 1k 1 7 til t 1e 1nd po"-1 ~n
8 7 v.1n mer Me1 g' 1n e1ghth di'. IIILI
Amenc m Legu&gt;n baseb Ill Ill len
Saturday dtlemoon a1 M~.:1g " H1 ~ h
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Loe- 111 JUmp~.:Li out on lOp 111 tlu.:
fir,tummg when Shek I' h1t 1 one m I
home run mer th t! ~.:e nt e 1 lldd !l.:n&lt;.:e
The 0 uesls IIlLI&lt; 1\~d !he kIll 10 1 ()
m the 'eLond llllllll g on a pur ol
Me1g.., c::rror" ....tnd\\ IL hc.:d 1rounJ 1
Speakm m ~ mJie

Logan mere ,,.eJ the h:: 1d tn -1 0111
the thud on another Mur:-'i erro1 1

1998 MEIGS LEGIONNAIRES - The 1998
Meigs American Legion baseball team will open
Eighth District tournament play today at PickerIngton In front ant (l-Rl o.ntk Johnson, Pat Mar·
tin, Kyle Norris, Kyle Smlddle, Conty Williams,
Matt Dill, Buster Penix end Adam Wllliame. In the
bllck row ant -istant COICh Rex Cumlngl, head

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Shd "' md n dol hit:: hy R1c-~enh 1ch
Metgs cui 11 Jo fi 2 111 1he illih
ummg Jerem 11h Bentle) tnd Ru ... tv
Stew 1rt w.dk.cd Bentk v '&gt; Ink thm.l

coach Jerry Davenport, Adam Cumings, Brad
Davenport, Collin Roush, Jeremiah Bentley,
Benji Manuel, Ruaty Stewart, Daniel Whittekind,
Clayton Ohlinger, assistant coach Mlck Davenport and assistant coach Steve Bachner (Sentinel photo)

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Rusl) Siewan do ubled lo lie Jhe
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" d~ed ,md reached second on ,, wild
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'Ing le
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etghih mmng Marlm re.tchccl on an
error a Jwo ool walk Jo Slew trl put
runners on first and second Cum&amp;ng"i
!hen drove a double mlo the leli cen
ler field alley to lie the g.1me al sev
en
Logan scored !he wmnmg run
w1th one out m !he nmlh mnmg
Shekas and Rtggenback hll back 10
back smgles to lead off !he mnmg
one out later Hall smgle m the wm
mng run
Hall ptcked up the w1n m relief of
Speakman fhe Jwo combmed to
stnke out two and walk four Hall led
Logan al the plate Wllh four Singles
Shekas added a horne run and two
smg les R•ggenback added a double
and a smgle
Corey Williams wa~ lhe losmg
pucher 10 relief of Brail Davenport
The two combmed 10 gtveup II htts,
stnke out four and walk lhree Matt
Dill had a double and a smgle to lead

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If the 992 Exchange is a Free Part of Your
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Toll Free!

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CINCINNATI !APt- The San sca\on
Otego Padres ha1 e blo11 n open !he
V tughn 1.1 "!he P llire' otlens11 e
NL West by "mnmg e1en "hen cat.tlyo.;t g01ne! 6 lnr I'\ \\lulc mo'
mg closer 10 M Irk Me G111re .md
they re no! mihw best
They blew am run le.td on Sun s.• mm\ Sos I lnr !he Nl home run
day -Greg Vaughn s lourth homer le~td E.1ch nl V.tughn .., hotnu'i m the
of the senes prm tded !he e Jrl) cush scnes 1ra1 ekd .11
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•on - !hen rail ted "11h Tony Otego h 1d ;.~tot II ol et~ht mlht.: thrct
Gwyun s sacnflce Oy m Jhe etghih g.lme!'o.
mnmg lor 7 fi 1telory .tnd three g.tme
Th~11 s the n nne tll the: g.unc
sweep ol !he Cmcmn 111 Reds
Dmng "h lit!\ er 11 t 1kt' to ~t.:.l the JOh
The ragged 11 111 comple1ed a 7 1 done V.mghn 'ml It \\ '' .1 htJ:!
road tnp th.lt beg,tn 1111h a pur of "- eekeml hu t 11 ' mer nm' Wt! 'e
losses m Los Angeles tnd ended 11 tlh Jll' l pot tn k..:.ep ~o 1n •
an II g,tme le.td over San Fr mmco
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lor hiS 10Jh comeculn e s,11 e leav
satd Gw) nn whose 0) b.tll m !hr. mg htm two shy of Demus Eckers
etghth mnmg off John Hudek 12 &gt;) ley ~ m.IJor le.tgue mark for c.:onsc~
set up the Will We 'tdr1ed th~ 11 1p UIIVe s,l\es from !he sian of 1season
WINS PLAYOFF- American Mark O'Meara, shown in action from up 5 1/2 and "e n.: gom~ hom..: up h)
Hnlfman h "converted hts I tsi18
Saturday's third-round British Open action, outpeced countrymen Bri- (II g.tmeo,l But\\c 'rgnttoputthlt opponuntlll' over~ll matchmg
an Watts and Tigers woods to win the four-hole playoff and claim his aSide
Clevel.md s Jose Mcs,J fur the third
second major tournament title of the year (AP)
That ' Ihe luxu•) ) ou h '" "l1tn Ion pest \Ire 1k smce si.l\ eo.;. were rec
)OU If 10 first pl.tc~ You \Cju-.t got ogmzed Rod Beck mn1encd 41
lor !he lead When 0 ~k.ira b~rdted a player
to J.tke c.ire ol )OUrselles
ch tnces m ,, row lor !he lop mark
0 Metra s g.tme mc.mwlule hIS
17 behtnd him ,md w••ns lollowed
The Red' \H"rc hdph.:'' 1g 1111't
Htllhcock g.11c up three homer&lt;
never heen bette• Desp11e 14 1lliO
swt Wo(Kio.;. ch mce"' were O\ er
!he P.tdres all sc.tson The) llK&gt;k ,, II) for the set:nnd t:on"it:C.:UIIVC: s.t.lrt
I m very h.tppv I shol 66 bui nes 1n 18 yc.trs on !he PGA Tour he
game wmmng stre.1k 1n1o the se1 H!s eXJendmg hts slump The lefl hander
had never been mentmned as one ol
~omg oul I knew Jh.tl prob.thly e1 en
but \\Ound up lnsmg thl:lr mnth h.ts gtven up 18 runs 111 ius last ihrce
the game s best .md he doesn llhmk
p.~r wa ... gomg to be the numt'X!r and
sJratglu 10 !he P.tdr&lt;s 11 "'" S m o.;.l~trlo.;. t:nvenng ltlmmngs
thai should ch.m~e
I JUS! dtdu 1 do 11 he satd
D1egn' l1rst three g1me "'"e~p 111
Edu.1rtln Perez Sltried !he Reds'
I 1h1nk I m a 1ery mce phyer a Cuu:mn.ttl \lllC.:C Scpt~.:mh('r 1990
Woods h.td 10 be sal !Shed ih 11 he
comeh.tck by htllmg a Jwn nm homer
w.Js 111 c.:ontent1on 10 t m.tJOr lor the good pltyer 0 Me.ir.l s,ud I don 1
In all S,m Dtego \\Oil II ot 12 11110 the upper deck m the second
ilrsi llme smce wmnmg !he 1997 ci,JSSify myself ,IS ol gre II ploi)Cr
from Cmtmn.tll tluo.;. ..e '"m m.1h.: h 1011111!:! only the ~4th homer tn re.1ch
II he keeps wummg claret JUgs
M tslers Mtddle rounds ol 73 77
m~ 1h ilt!"'il on~.: )t: 1r 1cc.:ord 'e.·lllht th~11 dn k smce tht: sl tdnun opcnt!J m
"ere has undomg m .t tourn tmcnt he and green J••ckcls some people
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1no Hts r•• Jh~r rony h.td 1wo
opened Wtlh a 6S ,md dosed w11h a m1gh1
They \ c got 1 !!nod h; 1m hut upper ded.- homer-; dunnJ ha"'~.: treer
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Reg!_!te S.tmh~r"' hn ,1 o.;.olo shol m
Here are the lln.tl s&lt;.:ores of the
If he had been able 10 wmend
man tger J 1cl ~k Kc:nn ,.ud You the ihtrd mtl Gu1llemu&gt; G.irCI.J- a
w11h lhe w1nds Fnd.ty md Saturd.Jy Bill ISh Open on !he 7 018 ).ml
can t w~tlk thl!m Yotl don 1 g1' t.: L ttc.:her gJv..:.n h1s l1rst m.tJnr lc.tgue
,, bll be11er 11 •mtghl be Woods wllh 70 Royal Bu kd.de Go it Cluh course
your,cll ,, t.: h tnL~.:
c 1llup lhts weekend- hn 11wo run
Jwo maJOrs mste,td ol 0 Meart AI (x won four hnk pl.tyoll a .tma
V.111ghn s 14ih homer ol !he "'' homer m !he fourth lm hts lirsl htg
!he begmnmg ol1he year few m goll teur)
son put tht:: P.ldr..:-. up 6 0 Ill the sn
lt:.I)!U\.: htl Ill hts sccund 11 hat
So:=
would h.n e predtcied Jhm 0 Me.tra l'lmr
ond 111n111g hul !he Reds hll 1h1ec
P foX 1 1 M- ,KO
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would h,tve more m.tJors th,m h1s lin nW111 )PIJOIMI
Mi hi 7\ 1!1 KO
homer"' oil Stc1 hng H1tduoc.:k md
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nx 7, P 111 -.,p ~01 B.trr) L trkm' RBI \lllek to lit.:.
Jc,pcrl'IOt'lli.. '\IU 1117
Now he s got a chance 1n !he Juuluryl S ll~ 1117
prompted
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71 70 71 711 ,K,
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fiX 71 7\Ma,Kl
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stde Seattle to be !he (irs! pbyer lo I&gt;•
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went Jo ,, 1 I cnunl md Gw) nn put homer tn the ,J,Jdtum ' htstory
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hn1"'h to the cl.1rct JUt- c 1mc when Dr: Sm) th ~ -1 lKX
to center lor hts sewn&lt;i RBI ol the 2 880ih c.treer htl 1ymg Fr.mk1e
71 7, 7'\flJz, lKJ
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Fnsch lor 10th .Jilt nne San D•ego
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there .end get a good pitch I c.m h1t Meis m 19RO
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67 71 71i fill -.~,~~1
how much 11 meant th.til pltyed wllh It 1\.:n Alit h) '!i\0 1 \~
bu\\~ be IKed. the s.hortes\ o(ht~ \5
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howlmg wmds .md mtn 10 hnght sun
shme 01 er four days
And m 1he end he got 11 done
because Watts could not htl two shots
of a lifelime ou1 of bunkers frontmg
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playoff
Woods almost made 11 to the
playoff too ro.tnng from behmd
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holes He closed" tth a 66 ued lllth
Scolland s Ra) mond Russell for the
best round olihe d.1y Jo lumh at ~81
Four pla)ers tted lor lounh .11 ~8~
Russell l1m Fnryk Jesper P,trne' tk
and !he 17 )ear old .lm.tteur Juslm
Rose of Englund II was the besl
showmg by an amateur smee Frank
Stranahan 1n 1953
Rose thnlled his countrymen by
staymg m lhe Joumament unttl the
end cappmg hiS performance wllh a
45 yard chtp m on No I8 thai
broughl a lhunderous ova11on from
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The last hole also pr01 ed Jo be !he
key for Watts
After forcmg the playoff wtth a
speclacui.Jr ch1p shot Irom a green
stde bunker to w11hm t tp m dtsi mce
Watts d1dn 1 come close when he
Ined lo hole a shot out of an ,Jdjacent
trap tn ,, desperale b1d In keep Jhe
m nch gomg
I knew I h td to hnle !he bunker
shol to h.11e any kmd of chance
Walls s.ud
Watts who held a two shot lead
entenng !he fin.ti round pl.•yed sohd
ly shootmg ,m even par 70 th.tl
mcluded .1 cruc1al 18 fool btrdte pull
on the 17th hole
When the playoff beg.m !hough
expenence took O\er W.Uts has WOO
10 11mes m Jap.m bui ne1er com
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p1on .md has a game honed by reg
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Woods
On !he way to the I 5th tee 10
begm !he playoff c.tddte Jerry Htg
gmbolham remmded h1m of !hose
matches
I wid h1m JUS! pre lend ) ou ve
got Tiger out for an emergency mne
al mght becau&lt;e he beats htm allihe
lime H1ggmboth~m s,ud
If Woods h.tdn l run oul of holes
m lront of h1m he m1ght have JOmed
h1m for lhiS lntle march too
Woods s,mk a 30 fool chtp on the
17th hole that got hts fist pumpmg
then followed 11 wnh a 10 loot b1rd1e
pull on 18 to ~e11o I under .md a 11e

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SOUTHPORT England lAP) M tvhe no1.1 Mark 0 Meafl wtll
1n1 II&lt; ian B tker Fmch mer 10 hts
houo;e Jo share ,, dnnk ou1 of the Auld
Clare! Jug
If he doe' he mtghl do 11 while
"eanng hts green Jacket
The confidence 0 Me ira gamed
on ly three monlhs ago m w1nnmg the
Maslers proved cruc ml on 1ramy day
al Royal Birkd.tle where sun broke
Jhrough Sunday JUst m It me for h1m
Jo h01s11he Bnush Open lrophy .md
g11e 11 ,, kiSs on !he IR!h green
0 Meara sunned the shtflmg
wealher off the l11sh Sea Jo shoo!
elen par for 72 hole' only to olppi.Jud
pohlel) 1.1 hen Bnan Wans htt .1 mtr
acle shol oul ot a hunker on No 18
to Ioree a four hole pl.tyoff
0 Me.tr.t then calmed the nerves
!hat had ,Jiso popped up .11 Augusta
lor 1 s.tc HI) perlorm mc:e tg un't 1
player who hdd ne\ er been 111 con
tcntlnn m 1 m.IJ&lt;&gt;r bel ore
At 41 0 Me "1 bee tme !he old
e't pi,I)Cr to \\IOIWO llMJOr lllll!'i II)
one )C.tr .md !he firs! 10 Will the Open
und M.Jsh!r"' m the s.1me ye.tr 'i iOCe
Ntck F.1ldo m 1990
Its JUS.t m tncrethble fccllllc;!
0 Mear~ satd II I could put m) hn
ger on 11 I would ha1e done 11 e.trll
er m my c trecr It s JU't not th.tt
easy
In IWI B.tker Fmch 110n 11 Buk
dale playmg .ilongsule 0 Me.~ra
!hen 1111 lied hts fl~end In dnnk ou1 of
!he JUg Wlih h1111 On Sund •Y 11 w.ts
0 Meara s tum •'' he m tdc h1 s YniY
through lighl r.un 11 tlh ,, lin.tl round
ol 6H ih II tppe.ul!d 10 he Ill he would
need
When 11 "'"n I he gm up Irom hiS
perch on th" ~r tss surround1ng lne
18th green ktssed hts w1fe .md
llent oul to bu&lt;he !he first pltyoff
hole and par !he neXI three Jo wtn hts
first JUg
Afler begmnmg the ye 1r '' not
e1en Jhe besi golfer m 1 netghbor
hood thai mdudes T1ger Woods
0 Mt:M.t (:,m nnw lt!J.Illrn.ltel) cl urn
10 be !he bes1 m !he world
Even !hough I m nersous even
though cert.un !lungs h t\t! tr,msp1red
throuJhnut m) c.Jreer I reah~e Jh.ll
more limes ih.ul no! th 11 I ve been
able Jo luush ollihe deal .m&lt;l gel the
Job done 0 Me,Jr,l satd
He got !he JOb done 11 Btrld tie
JUSt as he d1d al Augusta Thts ttme
he go! II done hec.1use he was able 10
m.IS!lf ccnd•llons Jh.n r.mged from

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Padres rally to get
7-6 win over Reds

O'Meara claims
British Open
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Logan cracks last-inning tie, beats Meigs Legionnaires 8-7
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:Nuclear power plant survived

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ADOPTION:
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tornadofs wrath, b~t not easily
I

the aftemoon after the storm .

By MIKE MOKRZYCKI
. Associated Press Writer
OA K HARBOR - The atom1 c
power plant's control room gre w Jun.
·Green instrument lights !lashed red "'
· the storm ragin g outside kncx: ked out
two of three power lines. Then came

" For a few minutes your heart
goes up 1nto your throat," said Bob
Dunnellon. the plant's emergency
director when the generator alarm
soun~ ed . " But you have a gut fee lmg that it's OK. Your guys conlirm
it. Your comfort level comes back a
bit. "
Hours later. as the plant was
swi tching bac k to offsite power, the

. th e urgenl warning from securi ty:
Camcms showed three di st inct fu nnel
·clouds takin g dead aim .
Moments later the last powe r link
was cut, and the control room briefl y
went dark . The plant computer f~.il e d
. A " red phone.. hotlinc to Washrftg ton
we nt dead.
On June 24 . the Davis- Be"c
Nuclear Station on Lake Erie took the
worst direct hit by a tornado ewr
weathered by a U.S. atomic plant.
· The 900-megawatl reactor shut down
· automat i&lt;o:a ll y and no rad iat1 on
- leaked. due large ly to the staff \
· qui ck. competent res ponses and
backup equipment.
But for 4 1 tense hours. an array ol
equipment probl ems compli ca ted
efforts to kee p the reactor's radioac tive fuel core cool and to communi . cate inside and outside the plant.
Among the problems:
• The tornado severed fiber optic
lines and knocked out the pl;tnt 's
main phone system . The fe&amp;ral hatline. linked di rec tly to the plant. also

..,el:omJ ge nerator shut down a few
seconds early because of a faulty
relay.
• Once they declared the first generator inoperable. plant managers
were required to speed up cooling of
the reactor to get it into a "cold shutdown.. within 7 hours. That would
mean dropping the temperature of the
pressuri t ed reactor coolant nearly
.\00 degrees . But another rule limit-

age ncies. is preparing a report

a se vere thunderstorm warning at
7: 4 ~ p.m. A tbrn ado wa rni ng cleared
at 8:44 p.m. With winds of 80-90
mph on the leading edge of the storm
knockin g out power all over Onawa
County. a re gional dispatcher for
Toledo Edi son neg lec ted to pass

coolant pumps. which rely on offsite
e l ~c t ri c it y .

Offi cials were conce rned they
mi ght create a dangerous steam bubble in the reactor ve ssel if the y
coo l e~ it too quickly. plant operations
superintendent David Imlay said.
So plant officials invoked a federal
regulation allowing them to violate
the 7-hour dea~li ne " when this action
is 1rnmediatel y needed to protect the
public health and safety." Donne lion
s a i ~ the plant wi ll rev ise its proce-

fail ed. A microwave-based phunt:
system prov ided limited servi ce hut

slowt!O plant official s' efforts to noti fy lo..::al and ~ l a t e emerge ncy m:.m -

along either warnin g to the DavisBesse control room .
Inside the fortified command center. workers could not hear the roaring wi nds or see the sickl y yel low ish
sky. Their first warning was a ph one
call from an off-duty colleague who
li ves nearby, at 8:36 p.m.. NRC

dure..; to avoid the conflict in the

!&lt;~ po ke s man

fu ture.

agers they had declared an alert the second of four increasingly serious emergency classifications.
• Because of a faulty switch. a key
safety display went black for two
hours immediately after the to rn a~ o .
: . Heat knoc ked it out again the next
aftemoon.

• Two locomotive-sized emt:rgenc y di esel generators prov iUeJ
power t,; avert a total plant blackout.
but temperatures in th e room hou..; ing.

· one generator rose 2 degrees o ver the
operating limi t when a vent got stuck

o n the

equipment problems.
The agency's senior inspector at
Davis-Besse. Steve Campbell. said he
was aware of no operator error
thoughout the episode.
A n industry watchdog group complimented the plant staff.
" They were faced with a lot of
challenges they shouldn' t have had to
face, and they met th ose challenges
very well. .. said David Lochbaum of
the Un 1on of Co ncerned Scientists.
··The y're try ing to gain all the lessons
learned from thi s eve nt to make
thin ~s even. bener in the future...
One le&gt; son will be to alert plant
worke rs about threatening weather.
The National Weather Service issued

ell the t.:ouling rate to 10 degrees an
ho ur wi thout the normal reac tor

Jan Strasma said.

Less than I 0 minutes later. a

• Plant managers al so worried
ahout ri \ ing temperatures in a 23-

gua rd monitoring outside cameras

fou t-deep pool that cool s spent reactor fu el. The temperature approached
I ~0 degrees - the pomt where evaporation would start to become a
pmhlem - but enough uffsite elec-

three funnel clouds converging into

from the plant 's secun ty room saw
one over the plant and called the control ra&lt;1m. said Jim M cGee. the plant
supervi sor that night.

Davis-Bt::s:-it: security ana lyst Jim
Theisen went outside to chec k conditions and saw water und debri '&gt;

tri L·ity returned to power the cooling
pumps.
In the end. public sa fety was nev n threatened. acco rdin g to the
Nuclear Regulatory Commi " ion.
The NRC. which acti vated its emer-

bein g sucked out of the base of the

plant"s coolin g tower. ''There was
large chun ks of stuff coming out." he
said .

inslrumenls a nd

emergency

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The courthouse was the centerpiece of the
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1998 January thru June· 1998
Racine
Curbside

Drop-off
Sites

Syracuse
Curbside

Cans- Alumin um

269

209

505

Cans- Steei(Ti n

6, 775

2,916

Glass- Clear

10,978

4,442

School
Business

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Totals
(In pounds)

0

983

2,910

710

13,311

4,294

405

20, 119

1,947

10, 854

1,916
521

130
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Glass- Green

664

Plastic- No. 1- Liter No. 2- Color

3,111

1,631

1,679

193

6,814

Plastic- No . 2 Jugs

3 ,072

1,251

1,266

249

5,840

Newspapers- w/inserts

46 ,760

18,93B

16,972

3,856

86,52B

Magazines· Catalogs Phone books

16,306

7,580

6 ,356

1,422

31 ,664

Paper- Office Mix Computer

16,22B

1,872

1,166

1,040

20 ,306

Cardboard· Flat- Corrugated

41,034

21 ,001

20 ,650

59 ,606

142,491

Totals Recycled

157,570

62 ,451

58.439

67,928

346,388

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DIRECT HIT - The cooling tower of the Davis-Besse Nuclear
Station looms above condominiums that were damaged during
a June 24 tornado in Oak Harbor. (AP)

to and against real estate
described as follows:
Assistance Program
Situated In Section !8, T. 7,
COMMUNITY ENROLLMENT R. t 4, Sctpto Township,
REQUEST
Meigs County, Ohio , and
Program Year 1997-1998
being more particularly
On behalf ot the . described as follows:
community of Village of
Beginning at a point In
Pomeroy, Meigs County, County Road 48, said point
Ohio , I, John Anderson, the being North, 1650 feet and
community contact person East, 1200 feet, more or
project, request enrollment

members th e r eto con c urring :
THAT the Clerk,·l rc asurer

munity Assistance Program

that identifies RCAP Scop e
of Service s over an
established time fram e. The

objectives beyond the first
quarter may change with
community need s and

project progress.
I arn aware that RCAP
service is provided from

federal funds through the
regional Great Lakes Rural
Commun i ty
Assistance
Program and that there wilt
be no charge to the
community
for
RCAP
services . I understand that
all RCAP activities will be
conducted
under the

PASSED JULY 6, 1998
Frank A. Vaughan, Mayor
John Musser, Pres ident

Kathy Hysell,
Clerk-Treasurer

(7J13, 20, 2tC

. 3.4B3

110

John Anderson
Community Contact Pers on

Assigns,

The
Unknown
Heirs,
Legatees,
Devisees,
Successors,
Assigns,
Executors,

Administrators

and Legal Representatives
of Charlotte Reeves
You are hereby notified
that you have been named

Unknown Heirs, Legatees ,
Devisees, Successors ,
Assigns,
Executors ,

Administrators and Legal
Representatives

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985-3831
35537 St. Rt. 7 North

The answer must be flied
with the Clerk of Cou.rt,
Court ot Common Pleas,
Meigs County, Ohio.
In case of your failure to
answer or otherwise
respond as required by law,
tho Ohio Rules of Civil
Procedure, judgment by
default will be rendered
against you lor the relief
demanded In the Complaint.
Witness my hand and seal
of said Court, this 10 day of
July, 1998,
Larry E. Spencer, Clerk
Court of Common Pleas
Meigs County, Ohfo

at 207.62 teet; thence, with
said creek North 14 Oegrees
30 Minutes 13 Seconds
West, 314.89 feet to a point;
thence, North 10 Degrees 55
Minutes 53 Seconds West,
219.82 feet to a point;
thence. North 12 Degrees 41
Minutes tO Seconds West,
118.81 feet to a point;
thence, leaving the creek,

Public Notice
RESOLUTION 7.98
WHEREAS, the Village ot
Pomeroy declares a portion
of Spring Avenue an

614-992-7643

seek grant monies to repair

this area.
PASSED JULY 6, 1998
Frank A . Vaughan, Mayor
John Musser, President

Kathy Hysell,
Clark-Treasurer
(7) 13, 20, 2tc

69.08 feet to a point; thence,

South 18 Degrees 55
Minutes Q8 Seconds East,
t 60.22 teet to a point;
thence, South 14 Degrees
25 Minutes 03 Seconds
East, 114.82 feet to a point;
thence, South 27 Degrees
22 Minutes 34 Seconds
East, 166.06 feet to a point;
!hence, South 22 Degrees
00 Minutes East, 118.60 feet
to the point of beginning
and containing 5.00 acres.
REFERENCE: Deed Volume
320, Page 715, and Olltclal
Records Volume 2, Paga
46! , Meigs
County
Recorders Oltlce, Meigs
County, Ohio.
Parcel Identification
number: !7-00660.001 . and
that tho respective claim of
the Defendants to said real
estate be quieted against
said Defendants, and In
favor ot the Plalntllts,
Blaine E. Carpenter and
Olxle L. Carpenter, and that
the Defendants be enjoined
from asserting any clatm to
said r e al estate, and for

such other relief as the
Court deems Just and
equitable ..
You

are

required

to

answer the Complaint
within twenty-eight (28)
days alter the last
publication of this notice,

which notice will be
published once each week
for six consecutive weeks.

for

answer

will

Charlotte Reeves . This
action has been assigned
Case Number 98-CV-061 ,
and to pending In the Court
of Common Pleas, Meigs
County, OHio.
The object ot the
Complaint Is to Quiet Title

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IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS OF
MEIG.S COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MAITER OF:
Trustees ot Dexter Church
of Christ Case
No. 98CV062
NOTICE OF PUBUCATION
A Petition to Sell Real
Estate has been ltled by the
Trustees of Dexter Church

of Christ In tho Meigs
County Common Pleas
Court lor the purpose ol
authorization of the trustees

of said church to aoll the
real estate described In
Volume 276, Page 565, Deed
Records of Molgs County,
Ohio, to Roger Burk, In tho
amount of $28,000.00.
A hearing wtlt be hold
pursuant to Ohio Revised
Code Section 1715.39, on
Monday, August17, 1998, at
10:45 a.m. tn the Meigs
County Common Pleas
Court, Meigs County
Courthouse, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Brant A. Saunders

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Halliday, Sheets &amp; Saunders
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We Are Sea rch.ng For Co mpas ·
s•onate Protess1onats W1 th A
Team V•s•o n And A Oes•re To
Teach Personal And Com munity
SkillS To IMIVI dUa ls With Mental
Re tardaiiOn The Work Environ ment Is Infor mal And Reward.ng
The ReqUirement s Are. H1gh
School 0 1p1oma /GED. Valid Onver's l •cense . Three Ye ars Good
Dr•v•ng Ekper•ence Anel Ad equate Au tomobile Insurance
Covers B.C.S OHers Comprehen·
sive Tram•ng In The F1eld 0 1 MAt
00. Inte res ted Applica nts Need
To Spec•ly Pos •t •o n O f In te rest
And Send Resu me To:

BUCKEYE COMMUNITY
SERVICES
P.o. eox &amp;oo
JACKSON, OH 45641Hl604
All App lica tio ns Mu st Be Post·
Marked By 7123198. Equal Oppo• ·
tun.ty Employer.

Have .a hea rt Al ot of cats &amp; kit·
tens need a good home 304 ·895·

3017 or :JOH 95-3013

Kit.tens to good home only. IIHer
tramed. 740·843-5268.
Kitlens . _2 Grey Ca li co. 1 Grey
Tabby, L11!er Trai ned. Mother Is
Bl ue Poin t Sia mese. 740 ·388 -

0321

Babysi ner in our Rac1ne nome Jor
8 &amp; 10 year ol d, va r •ed ho urs .
light housekeeping . mus t have
dependable transponalion . Ch ris·
tian prefeffed , can 740·949-2940.

Career Opportunitie s
KnowteOgeable And Expenenced
Individuals May Have An
Opporlunity For The Folowing
Pos•tJons

Three AKC Reg1stered Dalmatiil n
ma te pups. shots. bo rn 1126/98.
740 -992·3602.

• Key Punch Operator (Gallipolis)

Three kittens to good ho me. one
black. two gray.. 8 weeks old . 740·

• MediCal 5ecretary (GallipoliS)
• MediCal l ab Tech( Gallipolis)

985·3710.

• Ultra Sound Tech (Gallipolis)

• X-Ray Tech

Two 26 inch girl s b•cyc tes. need
tire repair. 304 ·773-5758

Employer Offers Excellent
Benef•ts And Work

Env•ronment. Only Qua l~ led

60

Lost and Found

Found On Gra ham School Road:
Husky like Female Puppy. Needs
Go od Home. Extremely Friendly,
740·446· 1366
Lost July 1st: 11 year old min1a ·
lure co lli e, tri -co lored. Torch v1 ·
cinity, reward . 740-667·6050
Lost: State Route 160 Area. Small
Fem ale Br owm sh Bl ond e An d
Whi te Dog W1th Blue Eyes . l ast
Seen On July 13th . An swers To
Name: Beatty II Found. Call 740·
446-935 1.

70

ALJ. Yard Salet Must
Be Paid In Advlnce.

PEAPLINE: 2:00p.m.
the day before the ad
Ia to run. Sunday

adttton • 2:po p.m.
Friday. Monday edition
-10:00a .m. Saturd1y.
Garaga Sa\e Centenary At. 141 &amp;.
Lin co ln P•k e. Tu es .· Wed .. Jul y
21 ·22. 9:am·3pm.

Garage Sale: Tues . Wed . Rain Or
Shine. 2 M1tes East Of Porter On
554 . Everything Must Go!

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
All Yard Sales Nual Be Paid In
Advance. Deadline: 1:OOpm the
day before the ad Ia lo run ,
Sunday &amp; Mondey edition ·
1:OOpm Friday.

Auction
and Flea Market

Rick Pea rson Auction Comp any.
lu ll li me a ucti oneer. comple te
auc tion
se r vice .
l ice nsed
JF66,0h1o &amp; West Virginia . 30 4·
773-5785 Or 304·773· 5447.
Wedemeyer's Auc tion Se rv•ce .
Gallipolis. Ohio 740·379·2720.

90

Wanted to Buy

Absolute Top Dollar · All U.S S•l·
ver And Gold Coms . Proo fse t s.
Dramonds . Ant iQUe Jewelry. Gold
Ring s. Pre · 1930 U.S Curren cy.
Sterling. Etc AcqUisrt ions Jewe lry
· M.T S Cor n Shop . 15 1 Se cond
Ave nue. Gall1polts . 740·446·2842
Anhq ues . top pnces pa rd. Ar\'Br ·
1ne An t•que s. Pomer oy. Ohro.
Rus s Mo::&gt; re owner . 740 ·99 2·

2526
Anl •Q ues &amp; clean used l urn.ture.
w•ll buy o~ p1ece or comp lete
househ old. Os by Marlin, 74 0·

992·6576
Clea n La l e Mod el Cars 0•
Truck s. 1990 Model s Or Newer.
Sml!h Bu1ck Pontrac. 1900 Ea stern Avenue. Galhpolls
J &amp; 0 Auto Pari s Buyrng
wre cked or salvaged veh• cles

30H7J.5033

Wanted To Buy . Junk Auto's Any
ConditJOn. 740·446·9853

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
11

o

Ca re giver Fo r Elderly Women
Roo m. Boa rd. Sala ry. 740·367 ·
7463
Cos metologi sl Ne edecl Gua r·
anteed Sa lary. Vers us Co mm• s·
sia n. Paid Vaca ti on . Bene f 11s.
740·446·7267.
Oe tec11ve - Pr1vate Investigator
Tramees. Good Wages . 614·523·

6458.

Yard Sale
Gallipoils
&amp; Vicinity

80

Applicants Need Apply.
An Equal OpfX)I"tun•ty Employer
Send Resumes To:
Human Relat1ons Department
90 Jackson Pike.
Gallipolis. OH 45631 -1562

Help Wanted

AVON ' All Area s ' S h~rley
Spears. 304·675· 1429.
At1entlon Certified Nursing AI·
sl atant a: Raven swood V•llage •s
now accepting application s for lull
t1me and part 11me poSitiOns . Pa1d
vacation and holrdays If rnlerest·
ed . please apply m per so n Mon·
day through Friday. 9am--4pm or
write Alin . Georgie Boso R N .
0.0 N .. 200 South Ritch1e Ave .
RavenswoOd. WV 26 t 64. 30 4 ·
273·9385 . EO E. Ge nes is/Elder care facility.

DRIVING POSITIONS
AVAILABLE:
CLASS A OTR:
Sin gle Onver. l ate Model Ken ·
worths W1th Ree lers West Coa sl
Carner.

CLASSB OTR:
Team Straight Truck, Late Model
Fre1ghthners With Sleepers. Must
Have Air Br a ke End orse me nts
800 M1le Radi US . Home Deli ve r·

ie&amp;..

BOTH POSITIONS:
At Least 25 Years Old
At Least 2 Years Experience

Good MVA

Week ly Pay
Health Insurance A~a•lable
Work Well Wtth The Pubhc
Fo r More Info rm ation .C all 800 ·

43H764 . Hrs 8:30A.M ·5 PM.
Eas y Work' E xce ll en l Pay• As·
se mble PrOduc ts At Home Cal l
Toll Free 1·800 -467 -55 66 Ek l

12170
Experienced Auto Body Man . E~ ·
ce ll ent Hou rs &amp; Pay. Ap ply AI
l arry·s Body Shop, 2046 AddiSOr'l
P1ke. Gall•pol•s.
Home Heattn Agency Olfenng lm·
mediate Part·T•me Pos•hons. Full·
T1me Po ssible, To CNA s &amp;
HHA' s. Many Ertra s. W1 th Full·
T1 me Employment ONLY EX-

PERIENCED PERSONS NEED
APPLY. Must Be Avail able For
IIJeekend &amp; Hohday Hours . Rei•·
a'&gt;le Transporta11on A Must May
Pick-Up Apphcat1ons At 762 Sec·
0.11 Avenue. Gall•pohs. Monday
Tl)r ' Fnday From a -5 PM Me•gs
County May Call 740·992· 7900
H ~ alth Ma nage ment Nu1smg
Ser ... ·ces. Inc. Equa l Opporlun•ty
Employer
..:..._

____

Joir. Fu ller Brusn Co th• s sum·
mer Get no ·r •sk 30 day free trral
otrtn ."\0 4·675 - 1090 Dale Wood
l lndevendent Distributor}
Manag er and ma1ntenance for
Po mfHOy Cli l! Apartment s. Now
acc eot •ng re sume s must have
she r. ff and oo t• ce rep on . dru g
screen.ng reqwred . Send re sume
to 245 Un1on Avenue . Po meroy.
Ohro 45769 or catt 740·992· 7772
Ove rb roo k Center . 33 3 Page
Stree( Midd leport ha s pari hme
STNA pos1110ns ava1tabte for an
Sh1f !s Plea se stop by and f1t1 out
application 11 mterested . 740·992·

6472 EOE

Overbr oo k Cente r. 333 Page
Street . MrCidleport ha s part 11me
LPN po s•t •on s ava• lable for all
Shifts. $500 s•gn·on bonus tor eh ·
g•bte cand•da tes Ple ase stop by
and fill out applrca tr::&gt;n •I mt erest

ad . 740·992·6472 EOE
Part Or Full -Time Dental HYQ•en ·
lSI Needed To Joi n O uf Dental
Team Please Subm •t Resume s
To Drs . Sm1th &amp; J orgen sen 995
Jackson P1ke. Su•te 10 1. Gallipo·
hs. Ohio 4563 1.
PosH1on Ava ilable FtPr An ASSIS tant House ma na ger To Wo rk
Evenmgs And Weekends In A
Res identia l Settin g . This ts A
Part· Time Contract Posii!On The
Ideal Ca nd•date Will H a~e .Ex ·
penence With Women And Child ·
re n In CriSI S, Be Able To Work
Wit h M1n1mal Supe rv• sion . And
Have A Mini mu m 0 1 A High
School Education Or GEO. Inter·
es ted Perso ns Sho uld Send A.
Res ume To : Personnel , P.O. Box

454 . Ga Htpol~ . OH 45831.

8t ACoof Cm And·Chra CM tht
Sct'*'fl in tht Clau/f1«1 S«rion.

Avon · $8 ·$20 /Hr. No Door To
Door. ' Bonuses' 1·800·296·0139

incl'sls/1011.

ANNOUNCEMEN TS

BAUMLUMBER

110

740·446·3897.

For uses on Pole Barns, Garages,

Bennett Supply
School Rd.

•Sidings

1012!:&gt;/961tfn

Custon:r Engineering

Gall~potle, OH

Roofing • Repairs
•Coatings

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

Discount Prices
740-446 8416
13111 S~Hont

Jacks Roofing
&amp; Construction

DUMP TRUCK

Designs
·
All L an d SCaptng
&amp;
Lawn Services
•Commercial
•Residential
Owner, Mickie Hollon
Chester, Ohio

Friendly Krnens. l rtter Tramed , To
Good Home Only! 740·446- 9552 .

1!251911 1 mo pd

TRUCKING

Computer Graphics

Free Was h1ng Machme Tha t
Work s! You Haul t tl 142 Port s·
mouth AD

"-•• •hut tur cudlt pertlu."

TRUCKING

LANDSCAPE
DESIGNS

Eight week old ki tt en to good

home. 740·992·5755

740·992-45S9

SAYRE

SERVICE

Brown pup py, 8wks Old , Co l!•e
mrked. male . fnendly Must go 10
good home only. 30Hi75 · t 193

THE COUNTRY
CANDlE SHOP

R. L. HOLLON

Agricultural Lime ,
Limestone • Gravel
Dirt· Sand
985-4422
Chester, Ohio

Giveaway

949-2168
5/26'""

~::::::::::::·::::::~~:::::::::::::•:•M:m:o~~:::::::::::7:/3:/9:8:1:m:o:.~l
9"

Oualrty cloth• ng and house hold
i tems . S t .00 bag sale ever y
Thursday Monday thru Saturday
9 00. 5·30

Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Full Line Of Water Storage Tanks -

Floor Installation
FREE ESTIMATES

Joe Wilson

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

By order of Board of

...

Gutters

Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45783
740-985-3813
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock

Professional

"Build Your Dream"

Education of Southern
Local School District ,
Dennie E. Hill, Treasurer.

,. &gt;

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR

St. Rt. 7

PLUS

~

any and all , or parts of any
· and att bids.

B.C.S., with over so locations in Southeastern
Ohio, currently has openings In Gallia and Meigs
Counties:
1) 27.5 hrs/wk : 8:45am-7:15pm, Sat. ; 10 am-7 pm,
Sun. ; 4-9 pm, Fri. (Galli a)
2) 34 hrs/wk: 3:30-9:30 pm, Tu/W!Th; 5-11 pm, Fri;
2-10 pm , Sat. (Gallia)
3) 40 hrs/wk: 3:30pm Mon.; 8:30am Sat. ; sleepover required/daytime hours oH (Meigs)
4) 28 hrs/wk: 11 pm-8 am, Mon{Tu/Wed (Meigs)
We
are
searching
for
compassionate
professionals with a team vision and a desire to
teach personal and community skills to
individuals with mental retardation. The work
environment Is Informal and rewarding. The
requirements are : high school dlpioma/GED, valid
driver's license , three years good driving
experience and adequate automobile Insurance
coverage. B.C.S. offers comprehensive training In
lhe field of MR/DD. Interested applicants need to
specify position of Interest and send resume to:
BUCKEYE COMMUNITY SERVICES
P.O. BOX604
Jackson, OH 45640-0604
All applications must be post-marked by 7/23198.
Equal Opportunity

Howard L. Writesel

4/21198 tfn

Treasurer, Dennie E . Hill.
· Said Board of Education
· reserves the right lo r eject

Help Wanted

J&amp;LSIDING &amp;
INSULATION
•VInyl Siding •SoHlt
-Fascia
•Seamless Gutter
·Roofing
·Replacement
Windows
· Stationary Docks
·Blown Insulation
·Garages ·Decks
24x24 Pole Building
starting at $5995
740-g92-2772

G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

Public Notice

The last publication will be
made on August 17, 1998,
and the twenty-eight (28) 11 0
days

' WARNER INSURANCE
JEFF
614-992-5479

BENNETT'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

Gravel, Sand,

emergency due to slippage

THEREFORE. the Village
of Pomeroy wishes Village
Administrator Anderton to

CELLULAR PHONES

*Free 5 Parts Warranty

(Lime StoneLow Rates)

740-592·1842

2 Dalmatia ns &amp; Kennel To Good
Home , In teres ted Caller s Call
740· 446-2730

(No Sunday Calls)

Chester

360° Communications

"Easy O••cr lire Plwuc Dnuk Fiunuciug"
Air Conditioners As Low As 128 a month
Heat Pumps As Low As 138 a month

Limestone,

of a hill onto the roadway
making it Impossible and
creating a hazard to uUiitles
at this area

•

New To You Thrift Shoppe
9 West Stimson. Athens

40

FREE ESTIMATES

SHADE RIVER AG SERVICE

'!!!!!/!!1...

Announcements

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

*Free Estimates

of

MEIGS COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
The Meigs County Health Department is seeking
applicants fo r a permanent, full time publi c health
Sanitarian. Applicants must be a registered Sanitarian ,
a Sanitarian -in -training , or eligible for Ohio
Registration as a Sanitarian, a Sanitarian in training.
Applicant must have a valid Ohio drivers license and
be a resident of the State of Ohio.
Applicants must have co mpute r skil ls and
experience . A Bachelor- s degree with at least 45
quarter units or 30 semester units in the general areas
ot Biology. Physics. Geology, or mathematics at an
accredited college or university is necessary.
Applications may be obtained at the Meigs County
Health Department from 8:0&lt;1'am to 4:00 pm. Monday
through Friday.
The Meigs County Health Department is an equal
opportunity employer.
Only q~alified applicants will be considered.

Funded By:
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of
Recycling end Litter Prevention

Room Additions • Roofing

*Free Digital Thermostat

commence on that date.

crook , passing an Iron pin

South 89 Degrees 58
Minutes 28 Seconds East,
291.03 teat to a point In
County Road 48, passing an
iron pin set at 261 .03 feet;
thence, with said road,
auspices ol lhe Ohio RCAP, South 44 Degrees 45
on beha l f of the Great Lakes Minutes 47 Seconds East,
Rural Community Assist· !7.37 teet to a point; thence,
South 23 Degrees 39
ance Program .
Enrollment requested by : Minutes 38 Seconds East;

of the Vittage of Pomeroy, aa Defendants in a legal
transf e r
the
s um
of
action entitled Blaine E.
$40 ,000 .00 (Forth Thou - Carpenter and Dixie L.
sand) dollars from the Carpenter v. Charlotte
General Fund to the Street
Reeves, It living, residence
Fund for the operation of unknown ,
end
The

current

leas, from the South·west
corner of the North·west

in the Ohio Rural Com-

living, residence unknown

Public Notice

•Shade River Creep Feed ....... $10.25 100 lb.
We carry Farriers Formula from Life Data
Hours: M- F 8-5 :30; Sat. 8-12 :00 Noon

Residential &amp; Mobile Home
Air Conditioners &amp; Heat Pumps

Racine, Ohio

Public Notice

Public Notice

Scope ot Services: (Work of Charlotte Reeves
Plan Objectives , by Quarter) Defendants
Quarter One : USDA/AD
Case No. 98-CV-061
preappllcation.
Judge Crow
(71 13. 20. 2tc
Notice by Publication
TO: Charlotte Reeves, II

funds
for
operations .

&amp; Liter Prevention- Phone 992-6360

ThE OAwA, ]ACKS~J&lt;, ME.Ias, VINTC»&gt;

,

11 5

items

provement of water service Executors, Administrators
for Salisbury.
and Legal Representatives

an emergency due to tack ot

14,649

2, 183

baskets, wooden

Pleasant Ridge , and im- Successors,

c urrent expen s es .
This resolution is deemed

..•

Glass- Brown

Goose clothing,
slates, saws, clocks,

Pomeroy, Meigs County, OH ; and
Probl e m
Stat e ment : .The
Unknown
Heirs,
Ex tension of water lines , Legatees ,
Devisees,

RESOLUTION 8.98
BE IT RESOLVED by the
Village ot Pomeroy, Att

~i

SHOP

JERRYWRAY Ralph Menlinsek
DIRECTOR OF RCAP Field Agent
TRANSPORTATION (7) tl , 20, 2tc
(71 13, 20, 2tc
Public Notice
Public Notice
IN THE COURT OF
PUBLIC NOTICE
COMMON PLEAS
Rural Community
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Assistance Program
B:alna E. Carpenter, et al
PROBLEM STATEMENT Plaintiffs
SCOPE OF SERVICES
va .
Program Year 1997-!998
Charlotte Reeves, if living,
Community : Village of residence unknown

0.

MEIGS COUNTY RECYCLING STATISTICS

CRAFTY lADIES

Quarter of Section 18,
thence, leaving said road,
(OH RCAPJ .
South 77 degrees 20
OH RCAP Field Agent, Minutes 50 Seconds West,
Ralph Menlinsek and l have 173.56 teet to an Iron pin
reviewed the community set, passing an Iron pin set
prob lem to be addres&amp;ed. at 19.64 feet; thence, South
By: Marlene Harrison
We discussed potential 89 Degrees t7 minutes 56
Deputy Clerk
RCAP assistance and Seconds West, 216.34 feet (7) 13, 20, 27, (8) 3, 10, 17 6
agreed to a course of action to a point In the center of a tc

shall be as set forth in the

Garages • Replacement Windows

~
•J'; II~

Own er· John Dean

Ollice ot Conlracts of lhe
Ohio Department ot Transportation, Columbus, Ohio,
unltl10:00-a.m.
Wednesday,
August 05. 1998
FOR IMPROVING SECTION
MEG-124-73.660, STATE
ROUTE t 24 IN LEBANON
TOWNSHIP, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH PLANS ANO SPECIFICATIONS BY REPAIRING
A SLIDE
AREA BY
DRAINING AND PAVING
WITH ASPHALT CON CRETE.
Bidding on this proJect is

bidding proposat. •• Plans
and Specifications are on
file In the Department of

•Shade River Cattle Feed .... ..... $9.75 100 Jb.

•

·Free Estimates

taking responsibility for the

ol1987, and 49 CFR, Part 23
and qualtlled to bid with
OOOT under Chapter S525
oflhe O.R.C,.
"The date set for
completion of this work

/l(:s
'J! '.!

Phone 740-992- 3987

accepted from oil prequalified bidders at the

Uniform
Relocation Aaalatanc::a Act

CLEVE L AN D lA P) - T he Ohio Lottery Jackpot fur the Super Lono
drawi n!.! Wed ne sd ay w ill o lla $ 12 mill ion .
Th t::~e were no Super Lo tto gamt: lidt: ls w11h th ~ correcl siK-numbe r comhi nation frn m the Saturday draw ing "i th $X milli on at stake.
Sales in Super Lotto totaled $ 2 . 6~~ . 2~11 and players shared $30 1. 196.
Sales in the Kicker totaled $4711.452 and players shared $ 13X. I40.
There were 56 Super Lotto ti c k~ Is with Ji ve of the numbers. and each is
wort h $ 1.299. The 2,786 Super Lotio ticket s with four of the numbers are
each worth $X2 .
There was no Ktcker game ticket with all the numbers so no one wins the
$100.0110 pri ze.

ll ·~

RESOLUTION 9.98
Rural
Community

Transportation

Super Lotto jackpot now $12 million

,...

Public Notice

Columbus, Ohio

~

·.r. .n

30

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

(While coupons last)

lightin g.

Even so, as the bac kup electnc1ty
rel it the control room. the safety display stayed black. Thi s was a system
the NRC ordered installed in U.S.
nuclear plants after the partial meltdown in 1979 at . Penn sy lvania 's
Three Mile Island reac tor. where control -room confusion contributed to
the nation's worst nuclear accident.
Plant officials declared the emergency over at I :58 p.m. on June 26

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

New Hom es &amp; Remode ling
Garages , Pole Buildings, Roof ing. Sidi ng
Jlr.o.
Commercial &amp; Residential
{ "
27 yrs. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured

;...

ta.~ k s."

Public Notice

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

•River Run Dog Food •• •. •. $2.00 lb. per bag

"For those few seconds everyone's just standing still ." McGee
said. "And then the diesels come up,
and everyone goes pn with their

ified as OBE's in accordance with the Surface

TOUR COURTHOUSE - Handmade quilts,
tools and other artifacts were on display
inside the Chester Courthouse on Saturday.

* JULY SPECIALS *

The tornado de,troy ed the plant's
wind gauge: weather service forecaster Larry Gabric esti mated the
twi ster's winds at almost 160 mph .
Most seriousl y. the tornado rip ped
power cables from their connector' in
the electri cal switchyard in
essence the fuse box for the entire
plant.
In the control room. McGee
watched the indicator for the last
power link go from green to red. The
room brieny went dark except for

restricted to Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises cert-

;

888-891-1022.

. .

gency command post outside Wash·
ington and alerted the White House
and other U.S. and intern ational

Personals

005

Personal•

Avon Representatives Needed ·

Ganipoli! Aroa. 8enelit5:
•Eam Up ll&gt; 50ll. on sates

•Won. From Home

Security Guards· must be a b~ to
work any shift including most weekend s. Must have clean poli ce
record. good work history, reliable
transpor tat ion , valid dr i~er ' s li·
c:en se, home phone and must
have black steal toe safety
shoes. Pay sta rls at $5 .50 p er
hour. 32·40 hours per Week , CaU
7-t0 -66 9-2874 Monday. Friday,

8am-4pm b -"'1menl
Chapman of Gallipolis or •Specill Dilcountt
Cokrnbua Of anyone knowing him. •Hands on 1lotnlng
Wanted: Lady Companion To
have him conllct Fred Beaver In Call Toll·Free 24 Hours, t -888· L!Ye-ln, FrM 8oanl, No Smoldng,
No Drinker, Cha rles Richards.
~ tn """-· Ohio, WK'flm- 28H87~.
I)OI'IInt.
740-448-34!9.
Geo~ge

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Monday, July 20, 1998 .

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Monday, July 20, 1998

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The Dally Sentinel• Page 9.

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Short On Skills ? Ga m Sk ill S In
One Yea r 01 Traim ng In The
Evemngs Buckeye HillS Career
Cen l er Conllnues In It s 22nd
Year Of Ooerat1on Tram In Adult
Bas1c Educallon . GED Tes t1ng
S1te. Office Technology, Weldmg ,
l ndustua l Ma1ntenance . Peace
Ofl1cer /Corrections . SUCCESS.
Auto Techno logy A1r Co nd•tJon 10!_1 &amp; Hea t•ng , Fa r m Bus1ness
Plannmo . AnalySIS , Co mput er
Spec ialist. Cus tomer Ce ntered.
Heatthca re Technician {Formerly
Nurse Aide), MR/ 00. Pre-Em ployment Tra1n1ng . And More
Call 740 -2 45 · 5334 For Ca talog
And Information

180 Wanted To Do
ANY ODD JOBS
Shrubs &amp; weeds tnmmed . mu lch-trig . fl ower beds . landscapmg ,
·Si dewalk
edgmg .
mow1ng .
'etc Free Est 1mates Call B•ll

&amp; Tr1m , 3 0 Acres A•ver Front
Pmperty. 7 40-256-1667
36edl0om, 2/bath, lull ba5ement,
1/2 acre plus . 2 car garage .

fenced yard . Camp Co nley 304·
675-2421
3br, 2 full balhs , UR , LR , OR .
large kitchen . tully equipped .
large Ioyer, 2-car attached ga rage Galhpohs Ferry 304 -675 -

1226
Attract1ve one-floor home In Pomeroy Beautiful rntenor w1th 2
beclrooms . hvmg room. dining
room bu11t-m k1tchen . like new
stove and refngerator. breakfast
nook leatunng corne r whal-rlOt
shelves. bath , and a n1ce sun porch wllh wmdows and screens
prCMdmg a great view' of the Ohio
R1ver Carpe ted . lull base men! .
plastered walls w1lh crown moldmg . roomy closels wtth lull length
m1rrored doors. storm windows
and doors. fully lnS~J iated 108 l e·
g10n Terrace $39.000 Call 740-

992-5292 afler 5 p m
Br1 ck hou se 1n Mead owtHo ok .
3br. 2 balh, large eaHn k1tc hen
dm1ng room , hardwood floors ,
screened 10 porch. fam1ly room.
partial ba se men t. la rge storage
bu1ldmg, CIA . natura l gas furnace $65 000 304-675-1796
By Owner 3 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, 2
Car Garage Baseme nt , With 2
Mob1le Homes. 740-4 46 -285 1,

Georges Portable Sawmill, don't
haul your Jogs to the mill JUS! call

304-675-1957
ProfesSIOnal Tree Serv•ce. Stump
Rem o.. al. Free Est1mate s! Insurance. Bidwell. OhiO 614-3889646. 614-367·70 10
Self -Mot1vateo. Dependable. Respec table Hard Work1ng Ch n stlan Woman 32 lookmg For PiT
OpportuMy To Work In COnJuncllon W1th Present Job Mon -Fr1 .
Stalling At 4 AM Or 5 A.M Unlit
1 1 A M Or Noon Prev1ous Management Exp Also ~a r k s Well
With PubliC, Ca ll Alta, 740·985·
4487
Wa ntmg 10 Clean Houses Availab le
Immed iately
FleK1ble
Rates iH ourty, Weekly M onthly
Ca ll Ourmg Morn1ngs 740-446·

696 1
Wilt Baby sit In My Home . Any
Houra, lvry Age , Pleaae Call 740-

3§8-!MI89 Mv!lme
W1ll Do Any Yard Work. Haulmg
A'&lt;lallable " For Brush Removal ,
Tnmm1ngs . Unwanted Structures,
740-441 -0682
W1tl haul Junk or trash away $351

pockup load 304-675-5035

FINANCIAL
210

Business
Opportunity

"CIGAR DISTRIBUTORSHIP"
Earn Up To $150K + Pot Invest
From $4.500 NO Selllngl 1-SBB·
383-2442
INOT1CE1
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
reco mmend s th at you do bus1
ness wtth peopl e you know. and
NOT to send money through the
mall unlit you have mvesllgated
the oftenng

HERSHEY VENDING
24 Hrs
Money Make r. Fully Equ1pped ,
Seli -Con tamed. Food Booth .
$3 500 OBO 740-245-0603
VENDING : Lazy Persons Dream
Few Hours "' 81g S Pnced To Sell
Free Brochure 800.820-6782

230

Professional
Services

L1v1ngston's basement water proofing. all basemen t repa1rs
done . tree es ltm ale s 111e11me
guarantee 12yrs on JOb experi ence 304 -675-2145

of 1968 wlliCh ma~es 11 1llegat
to advertiSe "any preference
ilm1ta11on or diSCriminatiOn
oased on race color rehg1on
sc)( tam111a1 status or natiOnal
or101n or any 1nten110n to
make any such preference .
hm1tat10n or dtscnm1nat1on
ThiS newspaper w1U not
know1ngly accept
adver11Sements lor real estate
WhiCh IS In VIOlatiOn Of tile
law Our readers are hereby
1nlormed rhat aU dweU1ngs
advert1sed 1n th1s newspaper
are ava1table on an equal
opportunity basis

REAL ESTATE
310 Homes lor Sale
3 bedroo m, 1 bath. very clean.
make a good starter OOme. corner
of 6th &amp; Hooker In Middleporl , for
more mlo call 740 -992-2790 ,

$55.000
Double wide 3br. 2 bath , only
S1 .325 down , $205 . per month .

HI00·691-67n
For Sale By Owner . 3br. 2 bath .
vinyl sided house In Camp Con·

1ey area $79.000 304-675-6256

3 BR, 2bo1ho, Home For Rent 1·
304-736-7295
70xto4 Vmdale w1th 8x14 exten-

sion. two bedroom. $4000, lor
more mlormat1on call 740·992 ·
6589
Help save my cred1t , make 2
payments &amp; assume low monthly
payments W1 11 pay to relocate

Huge 2BxBO 3BR , 1 112 balh

CONDOMINIUM
lePtace. 2 15 Second Avenue, 2
Bedroom s, 2 Baths . Loca ted
Downtown $79.000. 740 -446 -

34.26
Large selecflon of used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starting at S2995
OUJck delivery Ca ll 740-365 ·

9621
3BRI2BA
set Up On lot. Take Over Pymrs.
304-736-7295
New 1998 14K70 three bedroom .
1nctudes 6 months FREE lot rent.
Includes sk1 r11ng deluKe steps
and se tup Only ~167 06 per
mon th with $1075 down Ca11 1·

800·837-3238

New Bank Aepo Only 3 lelt . 1·
304-736-0735
New bank repos Only tw o fel t,
never lived 1n Call 1-800-948-

$1,325 Down &amp; $205 per mo 1·
B88·92B·3426
Spec1al 16x80 3BR . 2 bath
S1.325 Down, $205 Mo Free a1r
&amp; lree skirhng 1-800-691-6n7.

4299

Spruce R1dge Skylme, 72K14 lwo
bedroom. two bath, $17,500. 74o-

Four bedroom house. 6 1/2 acres, targe garage with I beam. trolley and cham holst. outbu lldmg .
24x24 cab1n under roo! on hilt.
cash sale, $12,500 or may take
older motor home on parllal lrade .

843-5327

740992·2594
House , 2 Slory Duplex , 1 Bed room Cottage . 13 Pine Street ,
Gall1pohs . Large lot Shown By
Appomtment . Pnce $00,000 740-

446-4999
In Middleport- new kllchen. oak
cab1nets , dishwasher, d1sposal ,
heat pump. three bedrooms, bath

and 1/2 call 74D-992·3465
loaded 28x80. 3br, 2 112 bath
w1th all opttons. only $2.499
down. $362 per month Free a1r &amp;
skin 1·888-691 ·6777
Location! Crew Rd. close to MHS.
contemporary style Muse, l1ke
new , mu st sell. 1 acre lot, 1 112
baths. lamtly room. Buck stove. all
Jenn-Aire appllancea. 2·3 bedroom , garage , decks , Trane H P.

Pume Locat1on 414 Thi rd Ave
GallipOliS ~Beauhful newly constructed two story Colonial has 3
BR . 2-1/2Baths. LA I FA Formal
D~nmg Room with hardwood floors.
Oak Doors &amp; Tnm F1replace 1·1 /
2 ca r garage, El ig1ble lor ta x
Abalemenl $169 900 1-304·273-

2940
Three bedroom. 2 11 Seventh
Street, New Haven, WV, $35 ,000,
740-992 5641 or 304-882-3n2

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale

304-755-S885

2217
12x60 wnh 12x32 addiiiOn, 1 acre ,
2 car garage , newly remodeled InSide &amp; outs1de Chester area
must see. $40.000 call alter 5pm

740·9B5~·3::9:-"~-=-~-=-14 x70 3BA. $999 Down

a ONLY

$179 per mo Free a1r 8 tree Skirt ·
1ng I 888-928-3426

6777

each 080. 7409!12-5949
Two 2 bedroom !ratters. t0x50 &amp;
I 2x65. stove and refngerator.
gas. New lima Ad , must move ,

800-946-567B
Useo s1ngte w1de, arouna $100 .
per month Cali1 -B00-948-S678

340

Business and
Buildings

Commercta i-Ofllce or Retail. 87

Mill 51 Middleport 1.450 Sq Fl
$400 mo Corner Butldlng 740992 -6250 Acqu1S1!10ns (nut

door)

350 Lots

a. Acreage

Road . wv 304-675·7946

one Oedroom, one ba th.
kitchen stove and refngera tor
furnace. new blower ready to
move $1200 740-742· 1303
1982 14x70 Nashua. Very Good
Condl!lon . W1th Double Expando
&amp; Sk1rl1ng . 3 Bedrooms . 1 1/2
Baths , Gas Heat &amp; Stove . CIA .'
Appliances. 740-367-7137

1992 Clayton t6'X60 . 2 BR . 2
Baths . Garden Tub, New Carpet,

a Vtnyl , Very Good Cond

740-

388-8424
1995 Claylon Larue Mobtle Home,
14x70 3 Bedrooms , For More In·

formation. 740-446-2921
1995 Clayton , all electric , excellent condition . caU Tom Andar10n.

7ol0-992·3348 After !pm
1Q98 Close out sale Seve b1g

$$$. 2,3,4,Bedroom homes Trl 5181e Homes, 51 Albans. WV
Calil-aoo-948-~78.

1 Bedroom , AIC , WID, Hook- Up,
Near Holzer, S2791Mo , + UUIIties.
Deposit &amp; lease Requ1red, 740·

446-2957
2 Room Furnished Elf1C1ency A.ll
Ut1hl1eS Pa1d St}are Bath, S 185/
Mo , 919 Second Ave nue, Galh-

poliS. 740-446-3945
2bdrm apts , total etectnc. appliances lurnrshed . laundry room
facihues. close to school tn town
Apphca!lan s ava1lable at · V11tage
Green Apts 149 or call 740-992·

3711 . EOH
BEAUTIFUL APARTMEN TS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTAT ES , 52 Westwood Onve
from $279 to $358 Walk lo shop
&amp; mov1es Call 740-446·2568

EQual Housing Oppor1unt1y.

New Haven . 1 br lurmshed apt
De pos1t &amp; references 304-882-

Brand New! Great Giftl CDI\Itdeo
storage un1t Black and cherry
Never out of boK $125 Holds up
to 940 d1scs . als o holds rapes
Call 740 -992-6 636 after 6 pm
COs &amp; tapes OOtlnclJded

Now Ta krng Appllcauons- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments $295/Mo, 740·446·

Peerson 304-675-4004

POSII, $270 monlh, call 740· 992·
7806 Bam-5pm
River Bend Place now accep11ng
app11ca11ons lor HUD substdtzed
.apta. tor elderly/handicapped or

dlsabll&lt;l pooplo. EDH. 30•·882·
3121 or 304-8B2·3274
Tw1n Rive rs Tower now accepllng
appltca!lans lor 1br HUO subsid·
1zed apt for elderly and handi-

capped EOH 304-675-6679

GE 2'4ft cu· Chest type Freeze
$100 00 Cooker Cannel 21qt.
ltke new $40 00, Canner Jars .
$1 25 Dozen 740-4-46-3824

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repatred, New &amp; Rebu11t In Stock.

740-992·3493.

Furnished
Rooms

Lot for sate- Ga ll1pohs. 90x172,
n1ce neighborhood , QUiet. 740-

446-4722
Ractne· Dorcas/ Greenwood Cemetary Ad I Oak Gro\le Ad - 1 5 11 acres. 740·992·6542 or 740·

360

Real Estate
Wanted

Circ le Motel Lowest Rates In
Town, Newly Remodeled. HBO,
Clnemax . Showllme &amp; D1sney
Weekly Rates, Or Monthly Rates.
Construct ion Workers Welcome
740-441-5698 74~1 - 5167
Sleepmg roo ms with cookmg
Als o trailer space on u ve r All
hook-u ps Call a1 ter 2 00 p m ,
1

Cas h Pa1d For land In Gatl1a
Coun ty, Blackburn Really, 740·
We Buy Land 30 -500 Acres.
We Pay Cas h. 1-800-213- 8365 ,
Anthony lalld Co

2 ·3 Bedroom House. 618 Thrrd
Avenue. Gallipo liS, $375/Mo.
Plus Depos 1t. Phone 740-441·

2 Bedroo m Fra me House CIA,

MERCHANDISE
51 o

Household
Goods

Appliances
Recond1t1 oned
Wa shers , Dryers. Ranges . Relrtgrators. 90 Day Guarantee!
Fr ench C1ty Maytag , 740 -446-

7795
GOOD

2684

1·800-499-3499

3 Bedrooms . 1 Bath . W1th Basement . Country Se111ng . C1 ty
Schools No Pels. $450/Mo . Plus
DepoSit. 740 446-1062
3br house, no pets. possible land
conrract Phone alter 5pm 304-

675-2759
6 Room House In Downtown Gal·
hpohs, No Pets . Refere-nces. Call
Between 8 DO AM -Noon. 740-

4-46·1734
Apphcallons Now Bemg Accepted For House 816 Main Street,
Pt Plea sant . WV 3 Bedrooms , 2

740-446·9535 Dr 740446-2205
1 -5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
$4,000 Lo ca l GoY'I &amp; Bank
Re po's Call 1·800·522-2730, X
1709

Large three bedroom farm house,
carpeted , garage, $400 ptus security deposit; also apartment ,
$27~ .

330-945-4505.

Male Wants Female To Share 3
Bedroom Home, Expenses Only.

In Counlry No Inside Pels, Alco·
hoi , Drugs Or Games If Interest·
ld, 7oi0-J88.8.423 A~Of 6 ~~~ .

Pomeroy- lour bedroom, SIR, now~

decoralld, HUD, no pers, smell
yard pallo. daposll. 740-9926886

USED

APPLIANCES

Washers dryers . rel nge ra tors.
ranges Skaggs Apphances . 76
Vtne Street . Call 740-446·7398,
Polly's New 6 Uaed Furniture

Flags &amp; Arr'fro/ Surplus/11
2101 Jefferson A"e

Open 9 30 · 5 00 Mon-Sar
304-675-SOFA (7632)
Used FurnJture Store Below Holl·
day Inn In Kanauga Beds .
Co uche s. Dressers. Table s,
Desks. Lamp s, Maltresses AncJ
Morel Summer Hrs Monday Tnru
Fnday. Hrs l Q-6, 740-446-4 782
Used W1ndow A1r Cond1 11onmg
Unlls. 011ferent Sizes Guaranteed.

740-BBS-0047

520

Sporting
Goods

a.m 10 8:00p.m., Sunday 1·00 lo

6 00 p.m. 7&lt;0·992·252B, Ruos
Moore owner

113 carat . round diamond sollta1re

size 6, paid $800, will lake S55C:
Marquis wedding 111 112 carat •
size 7 . paid $1400, will take

$1250: wedding gown wllh YOII
size 7, paid $700 .-111ake, $300:
74().367-&lt;l28e Of 740-949-2481.
12 1/211p. CraiiSmen riding
$350 304-675-2329.

mower

On~

San J~Jan rabbits , great for train·
lng Beagles and or eating, S5

1988 Otdsmob 1le Cutlass Supreme . V-6. auto, loaded .

Senous Buyers PLEASE!

each, 74Q-742·2411

111 ,000 mtles. $2.600 304-576·
3030

Schnauzers- m1n1ature pupp1es.
AK C, also adulls. two females
and one champ1o n sned stud .

1989 Dodge Shadow New Brakes,
Rotors. Struts. New Front Ttres.

vo-

atoo. large cage, talks , $1100
firm, TV beanie Prtncess , $70,

$2.300 Aller 6 PM 740 -245·
0333
1989 Whtle Ford Escort clean.
good runntng ca r $1,600 304·
773-5452
1991 Ponttac Grand Am, atr. tilt.
crutse. amllm stereo, four new
ti res, excellent cond1t1on. $2195,

Erin $65. call 74Q-992·5232

740-992-6824.

570

1991 Thunderbud, body- m1nt
co ndrt1on. fully loaded, sunroof.
needs engrne work $1,700 304 675-1843.

Musical
lnstrumlints

Show Bud Steel GUitar In Good
Condil~n.

$400, 740367-0279

Srlver trombone $150 Trumpet
$50 Snare drum $75 304-675-

7302

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

580

Peaches! Fresh . Homegrown
Now l At c hard Bros FrlHI Farm .
1922 Orpheus Road, Thurman .
OH 740-286-4584, Mon , Sat,

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

1991 Toyola Corolla DX B3.000
M1tes. 5 Speed. 31 Ml 1Ga1 , K,, I
E• ceilen1 Cond1h0n, $4.500. 740-

446-3677.
1992 Corvette Coupe Black Rose,
Bl leather. CD &amp; Cass, Tw1n Pwr.
Seats, Pwr wmdows,Prw Locks .
Pwr Heated m1rro rs. It 1, 350, Au·
tom Overdr Climate Conlrol.
Ant1-Sk1d Control. New Puelh
Tires , 61,000 M1. $15.00000 740.

682-7512
1992 Geo Storm, Whtte With
Btue Interior. New Tires New Ex
haust , Looks Good. runs good
1969 Cavalier, While/Black lntenor, good !Ires, runs good. Sharp!

$2,500 00 740-145-9424
1

610 Farm Equipment
1991 553 Sheeps Foot Roller,
$42,000. 48 Inch Double Drum
Sheep s Foo t Roller $3,200,
MNPA V1bra11ng Tamper For A

1993 Thundttrblrd, V·6 8UlQmfjt~ ••
a1r. lo aded 97k mites . S3g95
1988 Tempo, 4 cyhnder automallc. excellent condltto n. $1450,
740-742-2357

OBO. 740-992~1

plasbc $650 304·576-3030

Kawasaki STS Jet ski, still under
warranty, three seater, 83 horsepower. bough! new July ol ' 97.
three matchmg Kawasak i ski
vests and trailer all go w1lh II ,
$5000. 740-949-2203 or 740-9492045. wtll cons1der trade lor a
good ponroon boal

Sid this aummerl
18ft Deep·V, closed bow. 160HP :
Mercrwser mboa rd , w/tra1ter. hkt
tackels &amp; bumpers $2.050 740 ·

Scooters. Electnc Wt1eelcha1rs ,
Sales Rental 'trade, New &amp;
Used . Bowman's Homecare. 740-

price.
Side,_ Equlpmenl Compeny
3~75-7421

446-72B3
S1de By S1de Relngerator 22 Cu
Ft L1ke New, Deluxe Electn c
Range , Like New. Maple Wood
D1ne!le Table , &amp; of Cha us l1ke
New. Phone 3 6 PM Only, 740·

446-1409
Spr net P1ano $225 hrm 304 -

675-3734

For Sale Or Trade 1989 Mustang
50 Conv Aut omatic. $5.495 .

Your Area Bush Hog Dealer For
Parts, Rotary Cutters, loaders,
T1llers . Frnr sh Mowers. Elc Carmi chael's Farm &amp; Lawn Mtdway
Between Galhpohs &amp; Rro Grande.
Oh10 On Jackson P1ke 740-446

1987 Dodge Charger Slick Sh rll.
$650. Call 740-4.46-4419

Waterlme Spec1al

314 200 PSI

Your Area John Deere Deater
For Res1den11al And Commercial
lawn Equ1pment Compact Uhhty
Tract ors Fr om 20 To 39 HP All
Stze s 01 4 WO And 2 WO Farm
Tractors , Hay Equipment , John
Deere Sk1d Steer Loaders Check
Wtth Us About Financ1ng As low
As 2 9% On Lawn Tracrors And
Low Rate Flnancmg On New And
Used Equ1pment Carmtchael's
Farm &amp; lawn Galhpohs, OH 740-

$21 95 Per 100

1' 200 PSI

446-24121 ·800-594-1111

3725
Tra1teze lrl -aK te heavy eqwpment
trader $4500. 740-742-2675

$37 00 Per 100, All Brass Compression F1nmgs In StOCk

RON EVANS ' ENTERPRISES
Jackson. Oh~. 1-B00· 537-952B
Wh1te Kenmore Aefr 1gerat or
$125 Wh1te Hotpo1nt Washer
$125 . Wh1te Wh1rlpool Washer
$ 100, Almond HolpOint Cryer
$85 , Gold 3 Door S1de By S1de
$150. Gold G E Electric Sl ave
$60 , Guaranteed To Workl 740·
446-9066

WITH SIKKENS THE BEAUTY IS
MORE THAN SKIN DEEP.
Your deck Is the center ol your
emertarmng and recreation actlv·
111eS So don't JUSt give It a 'linIsh" . Give It a quality Slkkens
llntsh with the Cetol DEK or Rubbot OEK syatema.

PAINT PLUS (304)175-4061.

Building
Supplies

Block, brick, sewer pipes, windows, tmtels, etc . Claude Winters.
Fho Grande, OH Call 740-245 ·

5121 .

560

Pets for Sals

2 female, 1 male, BasiOn Te"lers,
74().992-2329.
Two Ferre18 for Sele 740-441·
1419:___ __ _ __

Vckte. 740·446-2B97

Tractor - Ol1ver 550 wrth some
equ1pment, 74Q-949-3001

241 2 Or 1-B00-594-111 1

The Pomeroy Thull Sho p has
moved to 145 North Second Avenue . Middleport (Cash Bahr's old
bulld1ng ), buy.ng- baby items .
breakfast sets &amp; gOOd clean used
furniture on consignmen t. Open
Tu esday-Fnday, 11 ·4, 740 ·992-

Credit Probl ems? We Can Help
Easy Bank Fmancing For Used
Vehicles. No Turn Downs , Call

630

Livestock

Horses For Sale LIQU1dat1onl
Tratl Horses 1/2 Ouan er Horse.
t /2 Morgan, 3 Arab1ans , 1 Wal~ ­
mg, Horse. Call Aller 5 00 P.M

740·38B·B353. 740·441·7330
Morgan &amp; Saddlebre d 4yr old
geld1ng . good tra11 horse St .500
or WJU trade 30-t-562-1676

640

Hay &amp; Grain

900 lbs. Round Bales. $15 Each
Wtll Load , 740-379-2768
NEEDED Someone to c ui and
bale 10 acres of good hay lower

FMI Milo 304·675-2004.

650 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
Ear corn. $2 50 per busheL 740·

992-2e23.

TRANSPORTATION
710 Autos lor Sale
1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass 5 Colonade. two door hardtop, 350 au·
tomatlc, " new tires. new brake
lines, needs brall;es , body .fair,

$350 OBC, 7ol0-992-6986.
1978 Cne~y Monza Drag Car,
Jegster Chassis, 377, TCI Power

Glldf. 5.13 Dana Aear. Basi 01
B.S3 118 Miles $7,500 Turn Kay
Whh Extra Pans, 7ol0-245-9357.

19B5 Jeep Wagqn , 4x4 $1.800.

GREAT FOR DERBY
Cars
1977 Ford LTD Stat1on Wag on

197B Ca!lllac 740-245-5037
Oh10 Valley Ba nk W11l Ofler For
Sale A 1989 Mercury Co ugar
lt667635 , A t 992 Ford F -1 50
IA07620 PubliC AucfiOn W1!1 BeHeld AI The OVB Anne x. 143
Third Ave , GallipoliS, OH On 7f251
98 AI 10 00 A M The Above Will
Be Sol d To H1ghest B1dder "As Is
- Where Is" W1th ou t Expre ss ed
Or Implied Warranty And May Be
Seen By Calltng Ke1th Johnson At
740 -4 41 · 1038 OVB Reserves
The R1gh1 To Acce pt Or Retect
Any . And All BidS. And Wuhdraw
Property From Sa le Pnor To Sale

yltme
Upton Used Cars At 62·3 Mdes
South ol leon. WV F1nanc lng

1--l()JLD ~EO!i:. CAAE F~ I\

112 ton Che~y 4K-i , runs good.
body a basket case. 740-949-

3001.
1965 Chevy Panel Truck $750,

080 74().379-2706
1986 Chevy one ton dually, 454
four speed. excellent condition,

$5500. 740742·2675

790

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

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29 Pelt ole

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truth, we
assume
It is a universal lrulh lhal 1f you
don'l think oflhe besl bid or play. you
won't make it Of course, calling this
a " universal " truth a.&lt;Sumes -·surely, rea.~onably --lhat other mlelhgent
specres elsewhere in lhe umverse
have thought processes.
Sometimes, though, 1f you have
met lhe theme before, you can play
lhe contract "on autopilot" Which is
it today? You are m four hearts. Wesl
slarts with two lop clubs. How do you
continue?
Usually, a lhree-bid is made with
a seven-card su1t But thai wonderful
si~·bagger 1s as good a' most weaker seven-carders. North, with three
winners and e~pecling partner to
have seven tricks for a vulnerable
pre-empt, raised.
Suppose you ruff lhe second club
and draw trumps, leavmg your.;elf
wilh one. When you play 1wo rounds
of diamonds and the suit doesn't split
2-2, you are in big trouble. East
returns a club, forcing oul your final
trump. And when East wins lhe ne~l
diamond Irick, he has a club left If
lhe defenders haven't blocked lhe
suit, Wesl will cash lwo club lricks
for two down.
Let 's lry an alternative lack. After
ruffing at Irick 1wo, play the ace and
another diamond. East returns a club.
Ruff and play a lhird diamond. lfEasl
lnes a founh club. ruff w11h dummy's
heart I0 and claim I0 lncks: two
spades, si~ hearts, one diamond and
one rutT in the dummy. Altemalively, 1f Ea.'l SWitches, you drawlrumps
and enJOY the established diamond
Irick.
The key principle is this: If you
have a lwo-suiled hand and musl
establish lhe side suil, il is usually
righl 10 slart on lhe s1de suit immediately.

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M'f E'(E$
KIND OF 1-!URT..

1978 Pace Arrow 28' Molof
Home , Full y-Co ntained, New
T1res, $4 ,800 , Negotiable, 740-

BEEN WATCJ.IING
TOO MUCH

446-6790 Mer 5 00 PM.
1980 Fleatwing w1th awnmg 17ft.
1972 Anstocral 1811, AIC , 1973
Smoky 15ft 12' Boat, Trailer And
6 HP Motor.
1699 Bob McCormtck Rd. 740 ·446-1511

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1969 16 Fl Camper Fan. SleepS
6, Good Condnlon . $750, Smgte
Axle, Good Tires, 740-446-0822

UNSCRAMBlE ~VI
TO GET ANSWER

UTTfRS

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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS

Loafer - Fa1th -Emend- Hidden · HE FAINTED
A man offered his seat to a woman. she passed oul
When she awoke she thanked h1m then HE FAINTED 1

TliMBLEWEED..

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IMONDAY

1995 Nomad OeluKe , 30 Ft Fifth
Wheel, Wrth Slide-Out. Centra l
Heat &amp; Arr . Microwave, Stereo,
Self-Co ntatned , I Owner , Used

JULY 20 I

Very LtWe. 740·245-9376

~~rr{'i) I~ CJ.II~bloi

1997 tmsbrucK travel trailer, 2611
vmyl-s1de r $12 ,000 OBO 304-

1\IEIRI!OOIES lt-1 ASEI&lt;IM 1 N~~l\l
~~ Si\Wol;-~ '/11~'1 .

675-2793

I!WIIS'C. RIM !ol1tJ 1'111
~1\IG f,\~ KIT1Y'S
~E 'filll~ ~00 YIOO

9 1/2 Truck Ca mpe r. AC . -Aw.
Showe rs. Furna ce, 3W Frldg •
Tv. Ant , 3 Burn Stove, Oven, 20
Gat Water Plus Hot Hall Dam-

age, Sale $3,500. 740446-1111

SERVICES
810

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

UnconditiOnal hlellme guarantee
Local references furnished Established 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)

.:===~===~~~~~~=-J·cussing your inlenlions prematurely
ASTRO·GRAPH

446-0870. 1-B00-287-0576 Rogers Waterprooltng

BERNICE
BEDEOSOL

Appltance Parts And Servrce All
Name Brands Over 25 Years Expenance All Work Guaranteed .

French Ctly Mayrag, 740· 4487795.
C&amp;C Gene ral Home Maintenan ce· Painting, 1/lnyl 11dlng,
carpenlry, doors. windows. baths,
mobrle home repair and mol'8. For'
free esllmilte call Chat, 740·992·

6323.

198B Cho•y Pick - Up V·B, 4
Speed, 80,000 Orlg MilOS $1,995:
1989 Comanche P ~k- Up , $2,195:
1989 &amp; 1991 5-10 Pick-Ups.
Cook Molors, 740-446.()103.

Protess1o na1 20yrs BKperlence
w1th all masonery. brick, block &amp;
stone Also room additions , oa- .
rages, elc Free estimates 304·

1986 5- 10 Che•y P/ U Exlended
Cab, Runs Excellenl. $1 ,050, 740446-B568

840 Electri.cal and
Refrigeration

1990 Toyota 4x4, 740-441-1316

Ord's Electrical Servtce, realden1181 and commercial, 740-94 9-'

773-9550.

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDa

4020.

1976 Jeep CJ-5, 56,000 original
mllll, V-8, fibergtau body, new
llros, sofllblklnl lop, wnull cover.

Residential or commercial wlrtrtG,-

$6,800 OBC 304·895-3023.

'{00'1/t: t-IE~~

t&gt;le 10 WfJ'o$. Wf\ILLI'E CA~ f\1~

AYatlable. 304-453·1 069

720 Trucks lor Sale

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New gas ranks &amp;· body parts D &amp;·.
R Auro. Ripley, wv 304-372- .
3933 or 1·800·273-9329

Terms 01 Sa le CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK.
Transporta tion Problems? Let Us
Helpl Call 740-446-7278 Between
11 00 -6·00 Or 740·388·9062 An-

,.

Budget Pnced Transmissions All ,
Types . Access To Over 10 000 ·
Transm1sstons. 740-245-5677

1997 Sunl1re Pontiac 4 Cylinder. 5
Speed , A/C. Excellent Cond1ton.
93 Honda Accord , 2 door coupe,
auto. lOaded, 740-742·8903

THE BORN LOSER

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

John Deere 40200 NF JO 450
dozer. w1nch , manual blade. New
Idea 484 round baler . New Hol land 85t baler . 740·949-2630
Summer Clearance on all Husq·
11arna lewn mowera 6 airing
trimmers Guaranteed lowest

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SACRIFICE

5pm 304·675-7453

740·379-2426

8UT

1967 Ocean1c Sea Imp 160hp
Mercru1ser 1nlboard eng1ne 18ft :
deep· V wltra11er hie Jackals &amp;...
bumpers 740 -446-3814 Make..
~
oftef.

304·675-3824

One engagement and two wed ·
d1ng bands for sale . askmg $200 .

Fo,

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Double Tratle r.

562-1876

Massey Ferguson 65, Gasoline
w/PS, &amp; front end loader $5,300

cove,e~

1995 1211 alummum Jonn boat.
seats , aluminum oars, anchor
$350 1995 12·1411 boat tratter

760

304-675·3824

YOU'~t

Flush ~'' · $7.000 OBO. 740-2561279

1995 Chrysler Sebnng, excellent
cond1t10n. ca ll Tom Anderson ,

$5 BOO

HMO

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1993 LX650 Yamaha. 1995 VXA

"'"' payments 304·675-7302

$4.600. 740· 643-29 16 Aller 4.
740·643·2644 Afler 6.

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

750 Boats &amp; Motors
lor Sale

$25C 304-675-3561

40 - one'o

By Phillip Alder

5.600 Mtles. 740-446-3909

650 Yamaha.

311 Stood up

20 Denllh

Monday, July 20, 1998

1994 Honda Uagna V-4 750 cc

65 Fl Leads $7,500 : 1 Renc o
Slraw Blowers $5.200: One 3 ln&lt;:h

1995 Pont1ac F1reblrd . fully load ed. Hops, new tires 55,000 m1les,
ask1ng $9.900, 74D-675-6723

IN NEW YORK,

$11,000,740-446-4616

Ft -30 Ft. Hara 1500 Pile Hammer
$23,000 , 1 Drop Hammers Wllh

740-992-3348 after 5pm

I NEVER SEEN
ONE DADBURN
'POSSUM!!

ALL TH' SIGHTS

\989 Harley Oav1 son Ultr a ClasSIC, 38.000 M1les. Black &amp; S1tver.

446-3814

Gorman Rupp Pump $900 , Mise
Steel Beams From 20 Ft -57 F!,
One 10 By 50 Office Tra11er
$3 ,800 , 1 Trench BoK . 1 P1pe
Lazer , 1 Top Con Transm 1t ,

DID YOU SEE

19

1987 Suzukt AM -80 dirt b1ke .
fresh rebUtlt . new rear 11re. good

--

8 Slklls on8 Brlck--.ylng
cle¥lces
11 Aulhor Fettllr

311 .._.. Ilia
37 French lriind

Opening lead: • A

H187 Harley Davidson Sporlsler
1100 ktt, b1g gas tank , lots ol
chrome, good conditiOn. $7200

1994 Ford Asp1re aUTo, 61 ,000
m1tes . ale. 4cyt $5 ,50 0 or take

416 Cal $4.600, Tool Trailers 45

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550

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

1984 Honda Magna 1145. S 1900.
also 1998 Honda 300 ATV
$3800 . both excellen1. 740-949·

74().949-3026

Soallt

Motorcycles

1997 Chevy Blazer Ph one alter

COnd $100. 304-675·4331

Buy or sell Rtvertne Antiques.
1124 E Main Street, on AI. 124 ,
Pomeroy Hours M T. W 10 00

1988 Otd s Cutlass C1era S2.8o8
Alter 5pm 304-675-1236 To See

740

Parttng oul. black 1984 Chevy S10 ex ! cab Che\lette tram;mls Sion $75 Must se ll 304 -773-

530
1282

6623

DOWN

200ppoledto
23 Ametk:eol bird 1 lrlsh-Geellc
2e Agt.
2 VIII porlod
27 Gun grp.
olllml
3D llxtends I
3 Antllopll
IUIIeettplleln
4 Ethlopl8n title
32 Revolt (2 - . ) 5 Uncle
34 Juice fruit
6 Wrttlng tool
35 Sllep nolwe
7' Group of light

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: South

1996 Dodge Ram 1500 laramie
SLT 4X4 318, Aula. While. Fiber·
glass Cap, $13,900, 740 -256-

1988 Bonneville LE, maroon, 4dr,
new tnes &amp; brakes . good cond
$3.200 304-875·5792 al1er 5pm

57 OWract

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All Power, 62.000 Mtles. $15.800

$17,000. 304-675-3613.

W1ndow au conditioner , Whirl pool. BTU 8000 , 110 volts, good

Antique Sellers Cabinet For Sale.
Excelle nt Co n011 10n , 740-446-

9811

Q 10

.. 8 3

OBC. 74Q-44H)467

Ford 3000 D1eseL new tires. eK

Fox Fire Cross Bow Ou1vers Ar·
ros. $125. 740-446-2316

Antiques

Speed . $1 .100 OBO. 740-38B-

1995 FOfd E)(J)Iorer XLT 4 Doors

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1993 Ford AlHos1ar Van . Auto .
A.IC, Cru1se , AMIFM Cassette,
1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, leather, k)aded 57,000 mles.
excellenl co ndllton . 7-t0 -965·

Eul
• Q 10

Soallt

441-1528

co nd

Pool For Sale. 27x4 , Almost Newt
Asktng $700. Ev~nlngs , 740·4464175 .

740-385-4367

1993 Dodge Caravan loaded Al
C , Power lodls.FactOfy Installed
5 P01nt Child Safety System Btaci
Cherry Grey lnt $6.500 00 740-

New western saddle. brown/silver
tum $375 Brown English sad·
die, used a lew t1mes $95 304·

460 Space lor Rent
Mob 1le home Stte available bet ween Athens and Pomeroy, ca ll

.. Q 10 4 2

1997 Camara 3 8 V-6, aulo.
while/black, T· top s, loaded. CO,
garage kept 1,600 miles Askmg

740992-698B

Gas Heat. K1tchen. Appliance Included W&amp;O Hook-U p Green
Schoot. $400/Mo . Sec Deposit.
References Req we d , 740-446-

3 Bedroom Bnck, A10 Grande . No
Pets . $325/Mo . Plus Depos1t,

Many Re11red Longaberger Baskets And Accessones For Sa le.
ChriStmas. Easter. lnauguva l.
Mother's Day, Etc 740·446· 1282

304-773-5651 MasonWV

RENTALS
410 Houses lor Rent

Kmdtewood wood burning stove
msert, 36" w1de , as kmg $200,

1984 Chrysler 5th Avenue . De cent Car $500 , OBO 740-44 t -

379-927B.

Sa'-,

Grubb's P1ano- tunmg &amp; repairs
Problems? Need T~Jned? Call the
pano Dr 740-446-4525

6AK&amp;53

3949.

8.005 00

Grain Fed Freezer 8Hf For
740-38&amp;-9033 After 9 PM

• 6 5 • 2

1987 Dodge Anes LE Au r.s
Good. Good T1res. New Water
Pump, New Headliner. $900. 740-

Sugar Glider, and Cage Plus
Toys, Call 7 40-441 -1419

Good USQd Commerc1al Carpet,
SI 00 Per Yard Or Take It All At
50e Per Yard Can Be Seen At
1743 Centenary Road . Galhpolis,
74D-446-9585, Or 740·446·2683

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Oatmauon Pupp1es. $50 Each. 7

cabulary, 8 years old $700, COCk·

mldther $75 gas range $35 1021

1990 Chivy Astra van. all wheel
d"M3, $7000, 740-742-2675

740256·9364

304·675-3194

Fram1ng lumber. all stzes, 18,000
BTU a1r condlltoner $200 dehu-

.J9765

1986 Pont1ac F.1reb1rd T-Top , 4
Wheel D1sk Brakes . 5 Speed.
Runs Good , Looks Good. New
MotOf, $1,800.. 740-446-9552

Yellow head Amazon , large

740446·3945

Wet&amp;

AKC Reg1stered Cocker Spantel
Pups. Male &amp; Female . Buff Also
AKC Registered Cocker Spantel
Adult Female. Call740-4-46-9742

Cannmg Jars. redwood cha1se
lounge w/revers1ble cush1on

Country Blue Checked Steeper
Sola $75, Carpet 12'K 17 ' $45.

1982 Cutlass Supreme, 2 0 , 260
V8 . Good Condlt1on. $1,800 Or

1987 Ford Ranger. 4x4. call 740-

0584

7 40-66.,-3404

+A9875

992·3465

740-992·341B

Reg Mtm Pmschers . lhree weeks
o ld . two bla ck, three red . takmg
depositS and payments $250.

Valued $1 ,500 00. Dlnene Sel
Glass Top wilh wood $50 00 740·
367-o433

Complete ktlchen stove. refrig erator. smk, counter-lop, cabi nets 9000 BTU a1r condtlloner.
m1crowave sold separately 304·
675-1805

Truc:l!;s, 4114's, Etc
1·800-522-2730, X 3901

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17 A Bolllluy
twin

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BeSI Ofler. 74().992-456B

poOS, OH 740·446-1528

B(lfs 2 Comlorlers Twm 2 Sets ol
Sheets &amp; Drapes Brand New
$60 00 $280 00 Value; Cammer·
c1al Mag1c chef Gull $250 00

Hugger Orange. $2,650. 740-6432916 After 4. 740-643·1016 Afler
5

Seized And Sold
Locally This Mon1h

07·20-11

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1980 CJ5 Jeep 54 ,000 ~1les .

AKC Regtstered Boston terrier
pups, 4 males. 1 female. ready to
go. mother and lather on premises. $200 &amp;ach. lo good homes.

Profess1onal Groommg by Appomtment s Over 15 yrs experience . New bath1ng system. · ultra
Wash" . 650 Second Ave Gallt·

Exptres, 713119B. CALL 740-441 1982,

2566

One bedroom apartment m M1d·
dleport. all utdlt~es pa1d. S100 de-

4420

1987 Mustang LX 4 Cylinder. 5

People Needed Immediately Olfer

3 c lay s1dmg new $25 sq 380
BF walnut lumber 200 BF Fred

0006

Month Call 1-800·522·2730 Ext

7 Months

NOTlCE
Frencll Clry Pet G100111lng

ATTENTION : We' ll PAY YOU
TO LOSE UP TO 29 Pounds, 47

450

1984 Shultz M001Ie Home, 14x75.
114 Hubbard Avenue . State Ro- • Full Ba1hs. LA , DR, Faml~ Room,
ute 7 North, Kanauga, Oh1o 740·
Large K1tchen. Laundry Room. No
446-9818
Pet s. $400 Deposit, $450/Mo.
1984 2 bedroom, 1 bath. large
ki!Ch&amp;n &amp; I1VJnQ room area .
$6 ,500, 740-949-7007

2533

1980 ·199J TruckS For $10011i

Weeks, 740-388--9922

81g Scree n T V 45' Needs M1nor
Repatr Zent1h $75 .00 740·682·
7512

740256-1417

0521

8~30

Baby bed . dress mg labte , h1gh
chair, swmg . car seat . stroller

can Ron Evans. 1-600·537 ·9528

1971

1975 Homen 14x70, new electric
furnace &amp; bath P11ced upon mspectlon 304-675-3444

Assorted vanety ol Longerberger
baskets 304-675-4426

304-675-4548
t Bedroom Apartment. Slove &amp;
Relugerator Include d , 740-446-

A I&lt; C While German Shep herd
Pupp1es . Sen.:t.JS lnqunies Only

$100 00. House Bro«ant 740-256·
6162

1995 Terrarnt8 Low Hrs Hunting-

Ups1a1rs Apartment , Close To
Grocery &amp; Downlown Ga/lrpoi iS,
Reference &amp; Oeposr t 740-446 1158

3 Bedroo m House. 1 Bath . WID
Hook-U p. 172 Fou rth Avenue ,
Gall1pohs . $375/Mo . Oepos•l AeQUifed . Call Toll-Free 1-8 88-840-

$1,800 080 304·675·6864

1 and 2 bedroom apartments. furnished and unlurn1shed, secunty
deposll reqwred. no pets . 740·
992-22 18

1180 · 1990 HONDA CARS FOR
$100 SeiZed &amp; Sold Locally ThiS

Female Chihuahua

740379-2768.

land For Sale 10 M11es Qui Of
GallipOliS On State Route 218,
Good Home Sue W1th Some
Woods In Hannan Trace School
01Siflct . Elementary &amp; H1gh
School, Ca ll 740-256-6228. Or

16x80 3br. 2 ba th . $1.325 down.
$205 per mo Free a1r &amp; sktr t 1·
888·691..£777
home

Apartments
lor Rent

A Groom Shop -Pet Grooming
Featunng Hydro Ba th Don
Sheets. 373 Georges Creek. Ad
740-446-0:231

740-245-9213
12 Horse Power John Deere Rid·
mg Mower. Electric Start, Etectnc
llrt. Excel len! Cond111on, S1.000.

440

APT AVAILABLE NOW
2 acre tot s or 8 acres , Bethel

Borh Lose' 740-446·6306. 1-BOO·
29Hl098.

25 In RCA Color TV Console .
Walnut , Remote $125 . Cash ExceUent CondJIIOnl 740-446-4722

740-742-2B03
Unbelie vable . new 14x80. no
paymems alter lour years Call 1-

Central A11 Condruomng Free E&amp;·
t1mates1 If You Don't Call Us. We

ion . W Va 304-736-4BOO. Or AI·
ter 6 PM 304·525·5359

Gracious liv1ng 1 and 2 bedroom
aparlments at V111aoe Manor and
R1vers1de Apartments 1n Middleport From $249·$373 Call 740·
992 -~064 Equal Housmg Opporlunllies

740-245-5439

mob ile

10

" COOL [)OWN! '"

Pomeroy, no pelS, 740-992 -5858

Two 2 bedroom tra1ters . $2500

304-562·1 B76

12x60

Th ree bedroo m mob1te home

pus, 740245-5100

1519
14K70 3br $999 down $198 per
mo tree a1r &amp; sktrhng 1-800-691 -

2 bedroom mob1l e homt. m
Racme. no pors. 740-992·5858.

2 Balhs Call740-268-0007

446-0008

12x60 tra1ter . can be used lor atlice trader. $3,000 wrlhoul a1r condlhoner. $4 ,000 with , 740·949 -

992·2167

Tra1ter For Safel 3 Bedrooms 1 1/

949-2499

· summer Specie!"
3l:lr $199/mo free a1r &amp; delivery
onty 11 OakwOOd Homes
Nh:ro, WV

condlltoned . 5260-1300 , SPIN9r,
water and trash 1ncluded. 740-

Brand New Ap t R1o Grande
AvallaDie Aug 1st, All UntlilliesPald Walking Distance To Cam-

SBO .OOO. 740-992-7292 or 304·
895-3490 before 2 30pm
New 3 bedroom. two bath home.
78 acre , Hamsonv1lle area.
$54,900, 740.742-3033

2 &amp; 3 ooaoom mob1le homes. a1r

Slarllng at ONLY $39 ,999 Many
op11o ns available 1-888-928-

5678

And Ded&lt;. 740446·9664

1 Bedroom Trailer W1th Utilities,
Hook-Up S250/M0 . Near Gathpohs. References &amp; Depos 1t Re QUired. 740446-9342

Call 304-755-7191

New Doublewide 3BR 2 bath

14 x70 Mob1le home 15 m1les
lrom Pt Pleasant . 11 m11es hom
Fraz 1 er~ Bollom . owner hnanc1ng
w1th $2.000 down II you ha ve
bad cred1t, or no cred•t. owner w1ll
fmance monthly payment $350

All real es1ate adver11s10g 1n
trus newspaper 1S subJeCt to
the Federa l Fatr HousmgAct

month Call Credtt ltne 1-800 946-5678

740-446·9862 .

Earn $42K • IYr 4 ·6 Hrs /Wk

Req $6,995 In• 1·800· 467 0227

or 3 bedrooms, around $200 per

Close To Gallipolis, 3 Bedrooms.
1 Bath, 2 Car Detached Garage

304·675·7112
Furniture repa1r, rehntsh and restoratiOn. also custom orders Ohio
Valley Aefmt sh mg Shop , Larry
PMips 740.992-6576

tst ume buyers E -Z ltnanong, 2

Nortli

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411 N1lghbor ol
&amp;yr.

10 OW.
IIIII to

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

~lol'lwloueflullle

45 Shoe Pill

• Luxurioue

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Eleelrlcal, WV0003011 , 304-6751786.

Tuesday, July 21, 1998
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rejection. Secret ambitions have a
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The Astro-Graph Matchmaker can
help you undenlllnd what to do to
make the relationship work. Mail
$2.75 10 Matchmaker, cJo this news·
paper, P.O. Box 1758,. Mllll'ly Hill
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could arouse opposition today. Objectives can be achieved by not calling
loo much attention to you,., If.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22) Strive
to be honesl with everyone you' r&lt;
involved wilh today. Frankness will
win new converts and allies.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 23) Material benefits may come your way
. today through unusual channels. An
invisible friend plays a key role.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 221 After
you've evaluated an important mat·
ter today. don 'I waste additional time
deliberating. From lhis point onward,
it's actions thai count
SAGITTARIUS.. (Nov. 23-Dec.
21 1Your~ as.~etiOday is your ability to rectify old errors-and get your
plans back on track. Lost time can be
made up.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
You and a business conllet you also
know socially can be of nsiltanc:e to
one inolher IOday. Oet topther and
discover why I

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Schedule your time wisely today, and
you· II be able to ruke care of all of
your du1ies wrth ample_~reaks fot
pleasurable pursuits as well.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Make yourself available if someone
you love is in need of a.&lt;Sistance
today. You have lhe ability to manage
something lhis person can't
ARIES(March21-Apriii9)Your
rea.,oning powers are keen today,
especially in developments involving
finance. Keep your goals and aspirations in lhe forefront of your mind.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Influences wilh a direct affect on your
material well-being are favorable
today. Make lhe most of what dili·
genC:e ha.• to offer.
GEMI!il (May 21·June 20)
Thinas have 1 way of working oulto
your lldYIIIIIF today, so don ~t be
uptiaht'if it 1oob like the Oilier 1UY
is Joins to get all the aooctJel.
Pllience Ulhen in p~Oiplrity.

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tional children . Thc1r visits disrupt

Ann
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Dear Ann Landers: Can you
'land one more letter ahoul the inlaws ·from hell '' I hope so because
mine arc planning to \"isit soon .

My mother-in -iaw is judgmental.
criltcal. negative and eonlrolling .
My fathcr-tn -law watches TV at ' •p
volume I0 hours a dav. talks cunslantly ahoul his mcdi~al prol· : ms
and cars only l"Cnain focx.Js prCJ 1r~d
under his supervision .
They vi:&lt;~it us for li \c or 'ix. days
every few months anJ often hrin~
my ~iste r-in - law and her dysfunc-

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totally . I realize this is my
hushand ' ~ fault for not s~tting
boundancs early. hut it hurns me up

the way they run all over him . He
says he can., help i1.
Ann. these arc ntH people I would
chU&lt;"c for friends . I l&lt;l'C my hushand . and he ·, a wonderful father 10
our (wo child""· I would never
leave him . hut whenever my tn-laws

come to visit? Arc then: an)' acti,·i·

tics you can become invoh cd in that
would take you out of the house for
~YCrJI

hours ;1 day'! I would also
suggest another l:nunsdor. sint..:c the

one you and your husband saw didn't help.
When you tell me the visits from
the in -laws cause fights with your
hushand and make you physically
ill. I get a pretty gwd idea of" t,at
goin~

visit. my hushand and I get .into a

you arc

huge fight and I am sick tllm)' siOmach for days.
My husband and I sought counseling. but it didn 't hdp. l'\e even
lrtcd prayer. Can you illfcr some
advtcc! - Plano. Texas
Dear Plano: Arc there any fami-

column to your hushand. Perhaps 11
will help him unJcrstand how much
his support wouLJ mean to you .
Dear Ann I anders: Please prtnt
this teller as .t ~urprise gift w my
hushand for al he has done fo; me

ly mcmhcrs or goo&lt;.J friend~ you
might go to sec when the in·la\'''

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through. Show this

these past 1ou1 year~ .
I was struck hy a car 4tnd ,ufkrcd
a sever~ head injury that kh me on

hram-seizurc medication. Since thiu
time. I have hcen unable to drive .
My husband has been in char~e of
transportin~ the children to sch&lt;Mll

your hushand is and how wonderful
that you appreciate him . Here's your
letter. and give him an c~tra hug

appreciate it if you would !-!CI

from me.

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Dear Ann Landers: This '' for
"New Yurk Wedtling Bclk. .. who

karn . - Lal"ycth: Hill . P• .
Dear Lafa~·ette : I was anwcJ "'
the hlitlard nf lrners that hlcw in.
hashin~ "New York Belle .. for her

and social C\'Cnls.

He dues all the marketing
hccausc I cannot gel 10 the grocery
store. He is a fantastic cook and prepares all the meals. He also helps me
clean up afterward.
This man has never once complamed in spite of the fact that he
has his own phystcal pruhkms.
I could go on forever. hut nothing
I say could possibly descrihe the
generosity and kindness of this man.
If you put my letter in your wlumn.
he will surely recogni1.c himsciL ;md
it would make my day. Thank you.
Ann. -- Luisa in N.J .
Dear Luisa: What a great guy

~as

Tomorrow: Sunny
tflgh: 90s; Low: 70s

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you imaginc what

she mighl ha\'C said if she had clw'iCO our lord to pcrfntm the scrvicl··.'
I can hear her Ol)\\ : ··Jt.:su., Chri:-.t .
rc~llill' it . :&lt;~

a hia.:k-tic alTair. so don ., sho" up
in thai dreary old rnhc .
And one more thing . l.11rt1 . I t1

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Graduation and award ceremonies
were recently held for students at
Carleton School.
In addition to speech iherapy.
physical therapy and occupational
therapy awards. studenls also
received recognition for the followtng:
Early intervention: "I Can" awards
went to Michael Ball, Emily Emrick.
Dakota MarshalL Jonathan McVey.
Andrew Nash. Justin Reitmire. Justin
~oseberry. D.J. Sellers. Ryan Sellers.
Jacob Smith. Jeremy Stump and
James Withrow.
Thumbs Up awards went 10
Patrick Stump. Michael Slump,
Steven Stump and Tiffany Withmw.
Diplomas went to Michael Bail,
Jonathan McVey. Andrew Nash,

EARLY INVENTION - left to right; front row: Jonathan McVey,
Jeremy Stump, Michael Ball, Brenda Ball, Dakota Marshall, D.J.
. Sellers, Tlffany Withrow, Justin Roseberry. Back row: Danny
McVey, Mary McVey, Tammy Sayre, Lorna Marshall, Annette
Emrick, Emily Emrick Sandy Cobb - Early Intervention SpecialIst, James Withrow, Sabrina St. Clair, Kim Sellers, Ryan Sellers.
. Not pictured: Andrew Nash, Justin Reitmire, Jacob Smith.

Justin Roseberry, D.l. Sellers, Jeremy
Stump and James Withrow.
Preschool Room I : Valerie Hanstine instructor: Bonnie Shea, assistant: Bryan Burt, hard worker: Bobby Goode, most improved: Garrett
Haptonstall. most aihletic: Cameron
Robinson, best storyteller: Kirslin
Zornes, best actress: Melinda Miller,
sunshine award: D.J. Sellers, having
fun: Savannah Graham. most cheerful: Zachary Fink, best friend: Clifford Boswell, most helpfuL
Preschool Room 2: Keely Shuler,
wonderl'ul worker: Hunter Cox. great
manner" Kyle Anderson, best lalker:
Teela Lemley. creative artist: Nick
Hubbard. sensalional singer: Casi
Arnold. fantastic friend: Augusla

Wright. most improved: Eddie Kille.
good sport: Kayla Salser. awesome
helper.
Preschool Room 6: Jack Goode.
best friend: Timmy Willis. good
helper: Andy Roush. hard worker:
Joyce Romines, good manners: Kim ·
Deaver, best actress; Casey Sargent.
most cheerFul: Dale Ellis. most
improved: Sean Coppick, most creative: Meri VanMeter, good sport:
James Strom, best storyteller: Meisha
Deiwert, team player.
Primary: Chris Edwards. !lest
smile: Chris Tackett. most energetic:
Bradley Donald«m, most lovable:
Shelby Powell. ll&lt;:sl friend: Tracy
Smith, hardest worker: Derrick Trimmer. class leader: Luke Lowery. mosl

By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Pomeroy's landlords may soon have to pay a S15 inspection and registration Fee, Following discussion at Monday night's meeting of Pomeroy Village CounciL
Councilman George Wright suggested instituting a $15 rental registration
fee, beginning Aug. I, allowing rental property owners 90 days in which to
register their properties.
His motion, seconded by Councilman Larry Wehrung, was withdrawn due
to lack of documentation supporting the proposed fee.
Wright said $12.50, or about 83 percent of the $15. would go to rental
inspectors, with the remaining $2.50 going into a fund that will be established

helpful: Senti RanlSey, hesl pl~dge
leader.
Intermediate: Nidi Wilsnn. computer/r&lt;ading achievement; Ashley
Rhoades. writing personal inforrnalton: Jennifer Gray, reading achievement: Mitchel Powell. communica·
lion skills: Jesska Simpkins. class
assistant: Matthew Bcha, independence skills: Justin Boyd. cnmmunication skills: Mark Bogard. commu nication skills.
Transition: Mike Bi-sell. achieve men! in reading·: Amy Jo Davis,
achievement in typing ; Adam Caruso. achievement in independence
skills; Deidra Carleton. auendance
and achievement in working indc·
pendently.

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PRESCHOOL ROOM ·6 - From left, front row: Kim Deaver, ·
Casey Sargent, Andy Roush, Tlmothy Willis Center row- Joyce
Romines, James Strom, Meri VanMeter, Jack Goode, Back row:
Beth Weaver- Volunteer, Sally Holman • Instructional Assistant,
Kristin Acree ·Instructor, Maria Hampton· Reader-Guide Not pic·
lured: Sean Coppick, Meisha Deiwert

TRANSITION CLASS - From left, Pat Carson, Instructional
assistant, Adam Caruso, graduate, Mike Bissell, Amy Davis, Dei·
dra Carleton, Trlcia Baer, reader/guide, June Radcliff, instructor,
Not pictured: Andy Lamben, Billy Reese.

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COLUMBUS (AP)- An upensive political campaign over -whether to
ban mourning dove hunting in Ohio may do more than just spice up the Fall
election sea.&lt;On.
II may tilt the balance in some other races, says a Univer.~ity oF Akron
political scientist.
·
"Indirectly, it could have a big impact because of who shows up," said
John Green, director of the nonpartisan Roy C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics.
The i'ssue came up Monday after the secretary of slate's office announced
that the anti-hunting Save the Doves group tumed in more than enough signatures to place a hunting ban on the Nov. 3 ballot.
The group needed I00.393 valid signatures, or 3 percent oF those who voted in the last election for govemor, and tumed in rilore than I05,000, said
Jon Allison. agency spokesman. Some county boards oF election were still
veriFying signatures.
But collecting signatures and getting people to. the polls are two entirely
different matters, Green said,
Hunters and gun owners are a given, he said.
"The $64,000 question is whether the animal rights people can bring out
the voters."
If not, the electorate could take a conservative lilt. Green said. That's more
true in an off-year, when turnout typically is lower than in a presidential election year.
A pro-hunting group, meanwhile, has vowed to raise $2 million to defeat
the issue. That's enough money for a respectable statewide television campaign, Green said.
•
Richie Laymon. Save the Doves spokeswoman. said she has no doubtl)er
side will be outspent, but was hopeful that donors will come forward once
the ballot issue is certified.
"I think we need to raise a certain amount oF money 10 get our message
out," she said.
National animal rights groups. such aa; The Humane Society of the United States, have offered some financial help already, she said. But the group
also is backing ballot initiatives in several other stales.
_
Meanwhile, a group called Ohioans for Wildlife Conservation ha.' c'Omplained that the dove petitions were invalid

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PRESCHOOL ROOM 3 - From left, front row: Teela Lemley,
Edward Kille, Kyle Derenberger, Augusta Wright, Hunter Cox.
Center row: Nick ubbard, Kayla Salser, Keely Shuler Back row:
Sue Pullins, Instructional Assistant; Alicia Bauer Instructor Not
pictured: Casl Arnold, Tracy Boswell.

SUNDAY
RACINE-- Snyd~r r&lt;union Sunday. Star Mill Park . Racine. Bring a
covered dish .
DARWIN-- Modem Wmdmen of
America Camp 479K picnic and com-

INTERMEDIATE CLASS - From left, front row: Nicki Wilson,
Jennifer Gray, Matthew Beha, Mitchel Powell, Mark Bogard. Back
row Sherry McCleary - Instructor, Jessica Simpkins, Ashley
Rhoades. Not pictured: Justin Boyd.

munity service rct.:og.nition Sunday.

12:30 p.m. al the northbound roadside park on U.S. JJ. Paul and Bonnie Smith will b&lt; recugni1.ed.

Missionary Society holds meeting
The Berthot M. Sayre Mis,ionary
Sociely mel at the horne of Barhara
Gheen for ils regular monthly meeting.
Attendin~ and answerin~ roll call
with a Bihie verse were -Flort:nce
Atlarns. Martha Lou Beegle. Geraldine Cleland. Barhara Gheen . Ltntla
•nd Marjorie Grimm. Lillian Hay(llan. Mildred Hart. Naomi Stobart
3nd two ~uests . Becky Bradford and
ilaughter" Stephanie.
Lillian Haynwn had the program
with 4ues1ions p&lt;rtaining lo daily liv-

ing anJ answt:rs from the hook of

Proverbs.
. A cornetly skit was presented by
Barbara Gheen and Martha Lou Bee~ie on the art of giving and receiving

~~gift

of pic .
During the

hu:&lt;~int!ss

mt!eting.

thank you notes were read especially one from Cartlova Chnstian Cen·
ler for Carnphcll Soup lallels lhe society sent that enabled the center to
purchase a van .
A collection was taken and given
to the Meigs County Cooperalive
Parish's Flo&lt;ld Vielims' Fund, Meigs
Youth Center. an accident vtctim's
hurial fund. Murrow Indian Chil·
dren 's Home in Muskog&lt;:&lt;!. Okla .. and
Carrie Bell Brown. Get well cards
were sent to shul ins in the communily.
Barbara served refreshments
b.: fore the social hour.

MONDAY
RACINE-- OAPSE 453 Southern
Loc;d meeting Monday. Kp.m. at the
bus garage.

MIDDLEPORT .. Open gym
Monday. 9-11 a.m. at Meigs Middle
School for girls entering thc school

into the S&lt;!Venlh or eighth grJde
interested in playing basketball.
ALFRED -· Or~llJ!e Township
Board of Trustees will meet in sp&lt;cial session Montlay, 7:30p.m althe
home of Clerk Osie Follrcld.
POMEROY -- Vacation Rihle
School at First Southern Baptist
Church bog inning Monday anti con-

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tinuing through Friday. fd0-9 p.m.
RUTLAND -- Vacation Bible
School at the Rutland Freewill Baptist Church beginning Monday
through Friday. 6-K:JO p.m. nightly.
All children and teens welcome.
MINERSVILLE -- Minersville
Unitetl Methodist Church will hold
Vacattnn Rihle Schnnl Monday
through Fritlay. o-K p.m.
CHESTER -- Vacation Bihle
Sch&lt;M1I at the MI . Hermon United
Brethren in Christ Church Monday
through Friday. o:JO-K:30 p.m. with
classes for chiltlren J-1J years old.

POMEROY ·- ODOT puhlic

heotlth tlcparlment atlJlJ2-fl626.

Bridge projects Tuesday. li-K p.m. at

CHI.STER -- Meigs Cnunty IKE&lt;;
1
work "'"inn Tue'd"Y· 5::10 p.n1. ,\II

conl:t:rning th~ Ravt.!nswotw..!
Connc:ctor and Pomeroy-Mason
Royal Oak Resort nc~1r Pomeroy. Prcsc:ntations will h~gin al h:JO p.m.

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POMEROY

Public welcome.
POMEROY ·· Meigs Cnut!ly
Ht!allh Department free immunil~l ­
linn clinic nn Tue"lay. 5-7 p.m. at the
Meigs Multipurpose! Ccntor. Chiltlr&lt;n

RUTLI\ND -- St01tc Representative John Carey IR-Wclhton) open
door

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Monday. -~ -4 run. at

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COLUMBUS (AP) - Congress

waler.' nf the dittn . They Inured Ihe

tra':, sent President Clinton a bill pro-

Mo'c ' Lakc ~1rca when: Ncllic\

viding nearly $400 million to build
uranium-recycling plants in southern
Ohio and Kentucky.
The plants are designed to offset
hundreds of job losses from the privatization of the United States
Enrichmenl Corp., a company that
enriches uranium. A $1.5 billion

father. Gurney Mich~tcl. hnn"'tead ctl land in lhc early llJIKh.
She then llew In Oaklotnd, Calif..
where she visiled her son ;md wife.
Eric and lotn Parker at Livermore.
Other guesls were Suzy and Tom
Hy,ell. Joan and Rrllce Moty. Rutland. Wiih Eric otnd Jan she loured
Muir Bl!ach whcr guns wt!rc placcU

Good Afternoon

durin~ Worltl W&lt;~r II to guard the

Golden Gate otrcot otnd Stin"tn Reach
where they allended Shotkespcare\
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lunch . Nellie. Eric and Jan. anti Linda Ou had tlinner wilh Otis and Belly Clamp. Livermort:. The meal fealurctl harhecucd salmon which the
Clamps caught on a recent trip to
Ala,ka .

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Plan will
continue
Insurance program
for county workers
to last another year
By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
The Meigs County Commissioners will continue their self-funded
employee insurance program for at
least another year. following action
taken on Monday.
Modifications to the self-funded
program, administered through Medical Claims Service of Ravenswood.
W.Va., were made in order to lighten
the burden on the county's insurance
fund, while maintaining county and
employee premiums at current levels.
The county currently pays $227
per month For single policies and
$575 for family policies, with the
employee shares being $30 and $200,
respectively.
In the past seveml years. the
county commissioners have been
forced to supplement their insurance
Fund, which receives premiums and
pays claims, because oF deficit balances.
Commissioner Janet Howard said
that changes in the plan from the curjust In time for the 1998 Melga County Fair. The
SHOw'RRING TOUCHUP - Members of the
rent plan to a 90 percent silenl PPO
paint was donated by Valley Lumber, Mlddl•
Country Clovers and Pioneers 4-H clubs -re
pian will help reduce risks lo the
port. The clubs-... doing lhe work as a com·
buay Saturday repainting the bleachers at the
Fund.
munlty project.
show ring at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds,
The new PPO plan ratses
deductibles and adds co-payments to
certain elements of ihe plan. and even
increases coverage under certain other
elements, such as dental and
"I am very happy with Mr.
panel hereby refers the maller to the
his background and experience,
vision
.
The board's probable cause panel Office of Disciplinary Counsel For Bloomfield's entry and his assessHoward
said that the changes
ment of the situation, and I think he
initially found ba&gt;is to look into the investigation," the entry reads.
come
a.'
the
result of meetings with
The action means Doutheu and has correctly identified the issues
complaint. but the entry tiled last
a
commiuee
up of c-ounty
week indicated that the complainants' Nuzum must now resubmit the com- involved as they relate to my former employees andmade
department
heads.
motions were "not within the spirit of plaint _to the disciplinary counsel. opponents," Evans said today.
who
agreed
that
a
modified
self-fundEvans had previously served 4-1/2
the rules set forth ... and quite inap- which will decide if there is probable
years on the Board of Grievances and ed plan w;c, prefemble to a plan under
cause to proceed with the maller.
propriate.'" Bloomfield said.
a private insurance carrier.
Evans is seeking the appellate Discipline and 1-112 years as its stale
"The complainants picked the
The com~issioners will meet with
forum and procedure. and now show court seal to be vacated by Judge Earl vice chairman.
representatives
of the labor union rep"I don't think it would be approa lack of familiarization with the rules E. Stephenson of Portsmouth. He is
resenting
employees
at the Meigs
that they invoked," according to the opposed by Democrat L. Alan Golds- priate for me to expand on the com- County Sheriffs Department. whose
berry, an Athens County Common ments in the entry, as Mr. Bloomtield contract with the county outline speentry.
"Because of the failure to follow Ple-•s judge. The court of appeals is operating under the auspices of the cific terms for insurance.
the rules and because of the serious reviews decisions issued by lower Ohio Supreme Court," a~ded Evans,
The commissioners discussed a
nature of the allegations a.' found by courts in a 14-counly area of south- who was campaigning in the district list of outstanding accounts payable
today.
Jhe board probable cause panel, this ern Ohio.
by 1he Meigs County Sheriffs
which
includes
Department,
$45.336 .75 for housing prisoners
outside of the county jail and
$8,706.78 for medical bills for pris·
"This certainly is not going 10 hundred construction jobs also will oners. (The county is required to pay
· told The Columbus Dispatch in
replace all the jobs that will be be gained when the recycling plants all medical expenses, including medtoday 's editions.
"This is actually pretty excit- downsized. but the jobs that will be are buill. beginning in the next year ication, for prisoners when in cusing," said Richard Miller, an analyst created will be long-term jobs," said or two, omcials said.
tody.)
The plants will help get rid of
For the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Rep. Ted Strickland. D-Ohio, who
According to a leuer from SheriFf
some of the 40,000 leftover uranium James Soulsby, his department is
, Workers union which represents the represents Piketon workers.
The Facilities will be located at cylinders that are .stacked around the unable to bear !he costs, and Comuranium enrichment employees. "To
umnium
enrichment planL&lt; in Piketon Piketon and Paducah sites. The cylin- missioner Jeffrey Thornton noted
find $400 million and get it moved
through as swiftly as they've accom- and Paducah, Ky .• and each will ders represent a liability of more than that, with the exception of the
plished here is really prelly unusual." employ up to 120 people. SeverJI $4 billion.
department's payroll line item. the
sheriffs budget is "depleted."
Howard said that county departments are expected to work within
the budget appropriations made by
the commissioners each January, or
must find other funding 10 cover
expenses.
I. 7 · percent to 1.52 miiil'On units.
Howard said that the county does
reflecting an anticipated shortage of
COLUMBUS
(AP)State
regulators
say
they
don't
expect
a
repeat
not
have the funds to pay the bills,
skilled construction workers.
of
last
month's
power'Crunch
if
temperJtures
soar
into
the
90s
this
week,
noting
that $45,000 in additional
Construction oF new homes is
as predicted.
.
.
. .
continuing strong into July, with
funding has been spent on operating
"We're not calling for any spectal conservauon mea.,ures atlhts It me
the county home beyond the March
interest rates on 30-year fixed mortpoint,"
said Lee Veroski oF the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
closing deadline.
gages averaging 6.94 percent this
The difference this time is the number of power planLs m the stale and
The commissioners passed a resmonth, compared with 7.0 percent ih
Midwest
that are available to produce electricity, said American Electric
June,
olution which authorizes the Meigs
Power spokesman Pat Hemlepp.
.
.
The · National Association oF
County Department of Human SerAt least five power plants in the region were closed for roultne mamvices to provide funding and oversee
Home Builders said Monday its surtenance or repairs during a heat wave in late June, resulting in a power
vey of builders' plans this month
a contmcl with the Meigs County
shortage that forced electric companies to restrict service.
Chamber of Commerce For economshowed them to be the niost optiThose plants now are up and running .
ic development services.
mistic in the 13 years the survey has
And in a conservation move, AEP on Monday cut or reduced power
been taken.
It was recently announced that the
to 27 large commercial .customers between noon and 4 p.m. ,Those cu_s"The same factors that have been
Ohio DHS would provide S125,000
tomers have intenuptible power contriCts, agreements allowmg the utrldriving the housing mmet through
to the county for these services,
ity to shut off power in exchange for charging lower rates.
the last several months- high conwhich will include funding of lhe curThe move will save AEP 1,000 megawlltS of electnclty a day, enough lrent economic dcvelopmeni director's
sumer confidence. low interest rates
tO power SOO,OOO homes.
Ipo.,ition as well as Funding for a secand a 11r011g overall economy Akron-based FlrstEnei'J!y, Dayton Power &amp;: Light and Cinergy in 1ond economic development prol'esrellllined in place in July," said Ken
C~nnati did not limit flow to customerS, the corr.,.nies saicL
Kolton.
(Contlnuecl on Pllge 3)

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pline has referred the · maner to its
Office oF Disciplinary Counsel for
investigation.
The board's decision against proceeding with the complaint wa.&lt; outlined in an entry signed by iLs chairman. David 'S. Bloomfield, aFter
Douthell and Nuzum submiued a pair
of motions. one to withdraw the complaint and another to refer the maHer
to the disciplinary counsel.
Douthett, a municipal judge in
Jackson, and Nuzum. a municipal
judge in Marieua, submiued a complaint to the board alleging that during the primary, Evans circulated
campaign literature misrepresenting

Uranium recycling center bill wins House approval

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CHESTER -- Fr&lt;e tub&lt;rculosis
Nellie PaO.er returned recently
skin testing clime Montlay. 4:30-6:30 from a trip In !he west coast, June 25p.m. at the Chesler Fire Station.
. 29. She visitetl her e&lt;&gt;u,in. Eleannr
Avery. in Wesl Seattle. Wash. Dinner
LETART FALLS -· Letart Town- guests nn June 2K wer&lt; Jim. Bnnnie
ship Trustees will meet Monday, 7 and Briuany Hess. lsso•4uah otntl Jeap.m. al rhe oUice huilding.
nine. Rex and Erin Smith. Wnndinvillc. Dtnner guests July I were
Tl}ESDAY
Edward and Tammi Parker. Dehhie
MIDDLEPORT -- Middleport and Mike Carcfmt, Arlinglnn .
Church of the Nazarene Women's
Nellie then visited her 'on Edward
Ministry will meet at the home of and family ill Arlington. Wash. She
Renee Barlon Tuesday, 7 p.m. for ld- auendcd the Fourth nf July parade at
lowshtp and refreshments. Visilors Arlingll&gt;n which featurctl patriotic
welcome.
groups, nld cars and lrotctms, and a
bagpipe hand. She visited a friend ,
EAST MEIGS ·· Mandalory Ellie Adkins. She accompanied her
meeting in front of the Eastern High son and family In GrJnd Cnulcc Dam
lobby Tuesday, 7 p.m. for girls gr..des and Moses Lake in central Washin~ ­
7-12 who are interested in playing ton. They loured the dam where it'
volleyball this year at Eastern High history and electric power were
School and Jr. High. For more infor- explained and saw the laser light
mation call coach Don Jackson at show displayed against ihe rushing

DON TATE
MOTORS

By KEVIN KELLY
OVP N-1 Editor
. A pair of unsuccessful candidates
in the Republican primary For a seal
'on the Fourth District Court of
Appeals chose the wrong forum to air
grievances about the campaign of the
primary's winner, Gallipolis auorney
David T. Evans, a slate Supreme
Court board has found.
Noting that the complaint filed by
Marshall B. Douthell and Milt
.Nuzum was "initiated without great
thought as to the rules or processes
set forth by the Supreme Court of
Ohio," the court's Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Disci-

lcgai gu&lt;~rdian with th( (hild\ shot
rc·.:nn! Ft•r lllt,rc inf(Jfl\lalitm. call the

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adding that his properties have not been inspected except upon the re~uest
of renters who were being evicted. Then the inspectors cited him For problems caused by the renters, siKh as broken doors or tom screens.
Earlier, council mel with about 14 residents oF the Union and Buuemul
avenue neighborhoods concerning problems there.
James Soulsby, repre,.,nting the Union Avenue contingent, said his main
concern is the open storm sewer coming From the Pomeroy Cliff Apanrnenls.
Debris flowing into the sewer during heavy rains causes the "'wer to back
up.
He suggested placing seclions oF farm Fencing at regular intervals upstream
of the sewer openings in an effort to catch the largest items of debris. His
(Continued on Page 3)

Ex-candidates' complaint referred to disciplinary counsel

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for demolishing condemned buildings.
Wright acknowledged that landowners will likely be opposed to the inspection and registration process, but said something needs to be done to address
the problem of substandard rentals in the village.
"If it rubs people the wrong way, the buck stops here." he said, adding
that landlords would likely pa..s the SIS expense along to their renters.
Wright said the discussion should serve as a warning to landlords.
"It's in the wind," he said.
David Bumgardner, who was meeting with council on another matter,
voiced concerns over the proposed fee. Bumgardner owns rental properties
in Middleport which enacted a similar fee about two years ago.
It corrected none of the problems it wa.~ supposed to address, he explained,

Ban on dove hunting
move· gathers steam

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meeting 3nd speci~l events. The
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sal.- or fund ruise" of any type.
Items are printed as space permits
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Single Copy. 35 Cents

Pomeroy landlords may soon face village fee

Carleton School awards ceremony held recently

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Volume 49, Number 63

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garl1. Thank' lor IH..•Iping tu ~du~· ;nlo'
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wins in KC
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sao.dals.
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his harc feel.

Sports
New Haven

Cable News Network's decline, Page 2
Indians defeat White Sox,'~Page 4 ·
Ex-husband gets the shaft, Page 10

Today: Sunny
High: 90s; Low: 70s

· Page

In - laws are causing major problems for couple - hubby needs to stand up to them
our

July 21 , 1998

Weather

Daily 3: 9-6-2; Daily 4: 0-1-9-3
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stock offering is expected to start later this week .
The House passed the already
Senate-approved bill Monday night
by voice vote, sending it to President
Clinton days before the money to
build the plants could have been lost
under federal accounting rules.
Clinton is expected to sign the bill,
though it is not clear when, sponsors

Economic strength boosts
level of new hoUsing starts
WASHINGTON (AP)- Spurred
by lower interest rates and a strong
economy, housing start.~ rose sharply
lasl month, reversing three straight
months of decline.
Builders in June started construction at a seasonally adjusted rate of
1,615,000 new housing uniL,, up 5,6
percent ff'Qm May and aboul 8 percent above the level of new starts in
June 1997. the Commerce Department reponed today,
Consii'imltl'il' had slowed in
March. April and Mv after reachjng
a nine-year high of 1.62 million units
in February.
For I0 straight months now,I¥Jme
building has been above a seuonal·
ly adjusted annual 111e of I.S million
units, the longest buildina boom
since the mid-1980s.
New buildina pennits in June fell
\b

Regulators expect
no power shortages

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