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WINSTON CUP IEAIU
Jeff Burton put a atop to the
Jell Goodon juggomlut, but
only by the
length of
tho hoocl

Of the 188100, with

Rid&lt;y

en...

NASCAR

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lmn.,.. -.ld ....
be upriled 11 all to tee 111 inspira-

ease, at

ticml-byCmon.

Door NASCAilllis - .

rm...,.. .a of1ocariaJ (thai)

Jefr Oonloa io ........... modo.
Theooilnla_wloo_l
to be in hil pta. Goo 1 lire,
..... - oXiwn. Oo Jell!
fnMMOI)'

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and Homadoy came bock to
win on Sunday at Memphis,

Tenn.

in--·Thlo--~artl

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Hlrd· nosod and relentless

eo-. Lost

hn

7. Ruoty-.. (71
Thnoe poles, no wins
L Emil tr-. (VI
Didn~ have the car

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Rough nigN II RIR

Getting ~ together

L-Eamhonii(&amp;J
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10. Ken Sctwsd1r (NR)
Ninth in points

1bny a.w.t; loll,

l e - about JoiM'Ih-- Clap . . . . - - ·

lly lo1onta Dullon
Rushville, Ind., now iivM in
NASCAA TNs ll'olk
tndianapollo.
Anllly, well before lila ago
AGE: 27
ol 30. Tony S1owart is one of
FAMILY: Single
the rnoroi famller names in
CAR: No. 44 Shel Pontloo
American IT10l0rlp0(ta.
Grand Prix (Buaclo Grand
Slewlll io the only driver in NatJonall, owned by Joe
hlolay 1o win line United
Gibbo.
StatM Auto Club opon·wllool
DEIICIUI! YOUR ~·
- Mldgot, Sp1rot Car
IHGI AllOUT .rotNIIIG 1HE
and
in the
WIN8TOH CUP 1EA1E8
NEXT YEAR. "I've,_ bloiro
on the POle in tho Indianapolis eo lllldl8d. Thlo Ia _,.._
500, tho ~'a moll famous 19 _..
I'lie dedi,_, and he hu _,the
Cited "'Y - l i t . to auto
ohamplonolllp of the Indy
180ing. I don~ think I oould

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B. L.abontl

G. Boclne

Rooing
Leoguo.alii hu not
VII Stewart

plci&lt;

won his flrll,_ in the
NASCAR Buactl Grand

National - · though he has
oome cioN on - . 1 occa·
slonl. Next year he will move
up to tho Winston Cup Solieo
in a Pootiac owned by Joe
Glblls. It will wear 20, the
number Stewart hu oarriod to
mony of hla put trio.rnphs.
HOIIIETOWN: Raiaed in

R1ID Of THI Will
Jell Doran n. Rotllh Racing

Wbo'suot

Gordon, two.
NMCAR Thle-

MOitJn
ont and Jolf
Burton
one,
colloctlvoty
turning
tho
uoualty oornpolltlve Winllon
Clip into a -.car

---hill opinion:

Dala.-tooa

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Martin IW nv. ucond·place

fin-. Burton, two and

but
,.,..,__two
a row

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boll drlv., "" coming

10 agon~ngty cioN. •

~~as a teem111e Ia
going to help out a lot. K'l ·
going to bo a griM . - to
melD gala&amp; the trKk time
tild t.o11ng 1con do. Having
Jinmy Maker (CIIIW chloiJ with
Bobby Ia going to be a lot of
help, KI can jullmaka tho
I'ICII naxt yell', thll w11 give
me olot o f - time.•
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plebe 1oM doe driver lake off
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vicfory cXpraaion on hia f.cc.
Rayl Holtz
Blooonoiqtm.lit.

POle. woll, we've juot had
good "'""· To go to -

t1101c1 tild run up Front hu
definitely helped bulkl rrry
oonfidence. Having llollby
(Labonte) in rrry comor onc1
bolng my and
puahing me Ia a big plua. K'l
dofinltely giWn me a lot of
coo ofidenoelhlll yw.•

555 Park St.
Middleport

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1111111 ~FOil YOU?
"TTMM BuooMieltoe 1111 been a
COiofldiiiCI builder fl&gt;r 1111. To
go out and IIIII Pkt we did at
o.ytona
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11 ·~ 111C1 all oro tho

Valley
Lumber&amp;
Supply co.

• Jimmy Fennfg
, _ 1 ONOial call

thltQIMIMal'o&lt;
Martin lrKk poeitloro
and -*-'tva
tlolrd-place ftnilh. On
t.Wiin'a final pllllop,

he lllOk two wl1lll moet othor

four. - ctoanging

TRIVIA
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time humbled and lrTttaled
Ja&lt;* Rouah,- 10
olton he and hla two

gal ooporience, Ha'ling Bobby

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Door NASCA!\
I tloDt (drMn) ooloould llill 80
... of !heir WOO)' to be (unity wido
the fooo. One toic - olaold be
tile piiiOI finole. Wloen doe ""' is
""';hud. an the urGb illdtled.
and tile otloa
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...... doe wironinl and ....

1, _ _ _ oi _ _ _ _ Cup_

only .... vk:tolry,

dominonc:e ,.. at the -

o- thl lUI 10 rocea,

WHAT Alii! YOUR EXPI!C.
TATIONI FOR YOUR I'IRIT
YEAR IN WINSTON CUP?
"A01ilatlcalty, 1want to make
the sMwl. The Winllon Clip
Solieo lillie toughlat in "'-lea right now, Wnot
the tougMat in the wcrld. To
ooma into the -IIICI
expect to go out and win
""""' the flm year 1o prwtty
crazy, 1want to go out tild

WII0'8HOT?

in tho lUI olgl1l ,....,
haa olx wlna, Mart&lt;

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200-'-

popular

So he's human

l.unaolloq. Door Mr. - Mil. llcou&amp;au.
c.-~.,... il ""Y nu:b up
in the air rtpt - · olcpendina on
lril
the
lirpioa
ell'ecl or IMIIII "'"""'

CAAFTSMAH TRUCK 8ERfQ
The two , . _ , ,.,.,.. in
SuperTruck racing, Jock
Sprague ond RonJiomaday,
NOh won""""'· Sprague
prevoilod in o
on
Thursday night II Riclvnond,

In

lheExido

· FW1king
II
1. Jell
Gonion

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Wloon-ti'eftrattlrMinti'e-n(1~ltll

WHCI'IIIOT?-noato, ~ Kenny Irwin, .....

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AlOUIID '1111 GAIAGI

Jeff Gordon's tires get clean bill of health from NASCAR

FROM THE ARCHIVES:
1he r1o11 - , ol NA1CAR
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See us for Your Stihl"
Power Tools &amp;
Accessories

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be 10 ftan hen; and do )'DU doioolt
ho11_1_ .... )&lt;IF7

RK:hmond.

roni&lt;ingo l&gt;Y NASCAA

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Door NASCAil

series, winning his slx1h race

on his NO.
99 Ford

fl)rlo1ooloDutloro
NASCAR Th~ Week
RICHMOND, Vs. -The l(rQI
tJre.IOikina concrow:ny ts am, «
11 lc:at from NASCAR 'l poinr of
view it is.

today'l - · but in
1971. in only the third
NASCAR , _ held II
Dover Downo, Bobby
managed to win •
~lie """' thll wu
- - b y . caution
flag. 0r1vtng a Ford, Allton
~ tho fllld. Fllld
t.oronzen aec:onc1 in a
P1ymouth, one lop down,
, _ b y Riclwd Petty
in another Plymouth, two
lapo down. Bobby iaaiiC
-third, four iapl behind,
tild G.C. Spence&lt; IWrtn,
14 behind.

lites"""""""' -

The
Jeff
Oonlon~ Cloevrolct after doe at New HaqoohU.I~onA"i-JO.•wo11a

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f'ound. NASCAR'""""""""

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lelted at an inck:p::udenl
ilbcoralory, wlom """"" illepl

load--

prca, confmncc.

They may be pretty,
but watch your step

m.wnME.

Friday, September 18
.
Free Prev&amp;ew
e:oo PM Aoboc;op 3 (!'Go 131

By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Please don'r feed the geese.
_ :
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A flock of about 60 Canadian geese n:cen1ly-took up residency along the
Pomeroy Levee. providing spectators along the promenade wirh a new spectacle.
"Thai's a pretty big nock." according 10 Keith Marrow of District4 of the
Ohio Division of Wildlife. based in Athens.
The Canada goose is considered a major conservation success story; roo
successful. according to some. who consider the large prolific bird&lt; a plague
to golf courses. parks and other public areas. ,
The big problem. according to Manow. is that geese are gra.zer.;- attract·
ed to short succulent grasses and area.&gt; that are mown.
"As most people know. whar a goose ears goes right through it." he said.
"They leave droppings behind and people don't like thai."
"Feeding them only aggmvates the situation." he explained. "What stuns
out as a smallllock can become preny large ... growing by leaps and llounds
in a couple of years."
·
Ohio offers waterfowl hunten; an early goose season in an effort to control the number of birds. "In municipalities you can't hunt them to decrease
their numbers.' Marrow said.
Wild geese are comfortable living in areas like parks when: the gr.tss is
mown and people feed rhem. "They adjust really well," said Marrow. who
said they soon learn to start looking for handouts once people begin feeding
them.
In addition. nesting geese have been known to chase and attack people
who wander into their territory.
"There are some problems with nes1ing." he said. A gander will defend
the nest against anything. allacking an intruder by clobbering it with its wings.
he said.
"Women seem to get beat on more than men," he added.
"If ntUtCked by a goose. you need to stand your ground." he advised. "Don't
run."
Complicating mailers. Ohio's geese don't always migrare .
":rhe ones that are here in the summenime don'r generally migmte." Mar·
row said. "You can't tell by looking arthem.'
"Wha1 you wan I to do with them. if they are going to be a poten1ial prob"
lem; they are susceptible to hazing. but you need to be persistenl."
However. Marrow said it is too early to determine if the no.:k currently
callinl( Pomeroy its home is taking up pennanent residency. "The Ohio River has a whole population that moves up and down the river.
"They may move along."

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8:15 PM i1M1ti Hils ' - (!'Go t31
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Sundly, Slptlmller 20
6:00 PM

8:00PM

My IIIII f'1lend'a
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thai is believed to be from Jackson
County, W.Va., and Wirt County bur·
glaries. Of the 62 guns seized, 17
have already come back from the
National Crime Information Center
(NCICJ a.&lt; stolen. Lawn mowers and
a ga&lt; heater have been recovered
from Jackson County, W.Va.. bur·
glaries and a lawn mower and black
powder nne have been recovered
. from the Wirt'burglaries.
"We're still trying to identify
siOien property." McConihay said.
"We're following leads on two bur·
glaries in Ma.'iOII County in which
we've recovered guns."
He continued. "After reading the
paper la..r week following the first
search wart'ant, I got a call from
someone who purchased a fourwheeler in June. He wanted 10 check
to see if it was stolen. It wa.s, and he
turned it over to the Mason County
Sheriffs Department."
The four-wheeler. a 350 Yamaha
Blaster. wa.~ stolen from Timothy
Wilson of JackliOII County. W.Va.
Wilson traveled to Ma.~n County
Thur&gt;day evening to retrieve his
propeny. Property ha.s also been
rerumed in Wirt Counry, a.s well a&lt;
other items to Jackson County.
McConihay said the ATF now has
custody of the bulk of the J!Uns . and
the Secret Service ha.• most of the
counrerfeit checks.

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Caution urged.as geese t4ke up .
residency at Pomeroy's Levee

2 Sec:tions • I 2 Pa~es
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Police target burglary,
counterfeit check ring

Today's

St. Rt. 248
985-3308

&amp;t;ne lwtr4111 Enfneloosl•

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Good Afternoon

Gooxl)'ar~
enai·
. Tony Fmonol, and NASCAR
Via Prnideool 111ik&lt; Hetoon

Ridenour
Supply
.Chester

Indians hand
Twins defeat
at Cleveland
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By MINDY KEARNS
10 include 1he counties of Ma.~n.
OVP News Staff
Jackson. Putnam and Wirt in West
POINT PLEASANT. W.Va. - A Virginia, and Meigs. Gallia and Jack·
burglary and counterfeit check ring son counties in Ohio. This came fol·
spanning at least seven counries in lowing a second search warrant that
West Virginia and Ohio is under was executed at 1he same residence
investigation, and rhe police agencies Wednesday.
involved are asking for the help of
Mc&lt;:onihay said police agencies
area residents and businesses. accord· are asking anyone who 1hinks they
ing to Mason County Sheriffs might have been given a counterfeit
Depanment Investigator Cun check to contact tho sheriffs depart·
McConihay.
ment at 304-675-3838. The investiThe investigation began after 1he gator said the checks may appear as
local sheriffs department. U.S. Secret company, payroll or personal checks.
· Service, Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco Anyone receiving suspicious checks.
and Fireanns (ATF) and the Milton or checks that wen: returned from the
Police Departmen1 executed a feder- bank marked with "no such address."
al search warrant at 1he Sand Hill should report them.
Road residence of Charles Damron
McConihay said so far, checks
on Thursday. Sept. 10.
have been signed with various sig·
Among items confiscated were 62 natures and have ranged from $100
guns. including shotguns, rilles and to $1 ,300. Eleven counterfeit checks
handguns. computers. compurer disks have surfaced in Mason County.
and other items. The search warrant however McConihay said Meigs
followed the arrest of a person who County has suffered the brunt of most
attempted to pa.ss a counterfeit busi· of the bogus checks.
ness check at Milton Foodland. The
According to McConihay, it
computer equipment was taken to appears the invesriga1ion is also
search for bogus company checks. going to lead to the solving of mul false driver.;' licenses and IDs thai tiple burglaries.
may have been printed from it.
During the second search of the
The.investigation ha.- since grown Damron home, property was seized

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bOld.

Rioky Rudel in 19&amp;4.

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Expo this weekend
Ribbon-cutting ceremonln for the Third Annual Town
and Country Expo will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the
Rock Springs Falrgrounda.
Demonstrations of pioneer skills and dleplays of
antique and new tractors and cars, along with a variety
of entertainment, will be featured at the two-clay event to
be h91d from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both clays.
A gospel hour will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday with
Sheila Arnold, right, Country Gospel Music Association's
1998 "Female Vocallat of the Year, • as the featured singer.
The quiH top displayed below by Bunny Kuhl will be
awarded In the quiH contest. Those visiting the Expo will
vote on their favorite quilt In a show to be held In the
senior fair building. The owner of the quiH getting the
moat votes will receive the "Trip Around the World" quiH
top made by Kuhl.

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from rhe Appalachian Regional Commission. ro assisr wirh a waterline
extension project in Dexrer.
The project had received a previ·
ous gmnt of $221 .700 from 1he Community Development Block Grant
water and sewer competitive pro·
gram.
The total project cost has been
estimated at $618.100. with $30.000
being provided by the commissioners
from their CDBG fonnula funds. and
the remaining $226.400 being pro·
vided by rhe Leading Creek Conser·
vancy District.
According to Janet Howard. pres·
idenl of the board of county com·
missioners, the project will provide a
much-needed safe and adequate
water supply 10 approximately 95

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1nwnships.
The projec1 will involve ihe installarion of 35.000 feel of water line and
related appurtenances to .serve the
western Meigs County re.,idents .
"In addi1ion. local lir&lt; depart ·
menfs will have

a~.: ~o:ess

ments servin~ the area now haul

water tn !'ire sites or rely on nearby
s1reams and ponds as water sources.
"This is one more rural wa1er pro·
ject for our residents and we anlici·
pate more in 1he future." Howard
said. "As cornmis,ion~rs. we plan to
~.:uminuc

worling for rural water
projecls throughoul Meigs County.
llccitu'e il is a vi tal usped in the L'ontinuing rleveh,pment of our coum y."

Willie Nelson, Falwell will
join Jackson on Ohio tour

VISITING GEESE- Thle flock of about 60 Canadian gene hae
eatabllahecl raaldancy naar the Pomeroy Levee. While the graceful blrda era beautiful to watch, they can alto crette problema.

WASHINGTON !APl - Willie
Nelson and the Rev. Jerry Falwell
will help top otf a four-state bus tour
through Appalachia led by 1he Rev.
Jesse Jackson.
Jaci&lt;son is working with organized
labor 10 try to dmw attention 10 1he
needs of Appalachia's poor.
'" The people in the hills have suf·
fered in silence in the darkness for too
long." he told a news conference
Thursday a1 United Mine Workers
headquarters. ··one of our missions
here i.-. lo revive their ~pirils, renew

their faith .··
Jackson also wants new anention
paid to generating more jobs for thai
economically depressed area. His
Rainbow PUSH Coalition has organiLed a bus tour with stops in Pills·
burgh; Morgantown. Fainnont and
Humington. W.Va .: Cincinnati.
Portsmou1h . Marietla and Gallipolis.
Ohio: and Lexington. Pikevi lle.
Grethel. Whitesburg and Booneville.
Ky.
The bus tour is scheduled for Sep1.
19·23.

Debate ,over lurid material delays releiise of Clinton ·tape
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
House Judiciary Committee is trying
again to approve release of more
information on Pn:sidenr Clinton's
relationship with Monica Lewinsky
following furious argumenu over
whether 10 make available phone sex
conversa1ions and other lurid mater·
ial.
Exhausted comminee members
bolted our of their day-long, closed·
door meeting Thursday, acknowl·
edging thar in today's meeting. they
likely would have to endure anothtr
round of bitter partisanship over the
mosr graphic, salacious material submitted to Congress by lndc~ndent
Counsel Kenneth Starr.
The comminee got so bogged
down in debating and defeating
Democratic proposals on party·line
votes Thursday that members never
&amp;ot 10 discuss release of Clinton's
videotaped. Aug. I7 grand jury testi·
many. The tape is considered the key

item in Starr's referral of "substantial and credible·· infonnation that
m~ i!ldicate impeachabl~ conduct.
With a 21·16 committee majority.
Republicans have left no doubt they
will use their muscle to override
Democrotic objections and bring 1he
testimony to the nation's television
screens.
While Chairman Henry Hyde, R·
Ill .. characterized debate inside the
room as "strongly partisan. vigor·
ously partisan," the na~riness spilled
over 10 disagreements beyond argu·
menu over what materialiO n:letie.
• Top House Republicans demand·
ed an FBI inquiry in10 an alleged
"systematic attempl to intimidate"
Hyde and other lawmakers, and the
1IICIICY pledged to take "appropriate
stepl" in response. RcpubiK:ans have
blamed the White House for an
online magazine story exposing 1
sexUal relationship between Hyde
and a1'111111'icd woman in the 1960s;

Presidential aides denied involve·
meni.
• Senior committee Democrat
John Conyers wrote Hyde a letrer.
protesting the chainnan 's acting with·
out his knowledge to seek a copy of
Clinton's videotaped deposition in
Paula Jones' sexual harassment lawsuit. which the president gave Jan. 17.
Hyde senr a letter signed only by
himself to U.S. District Judge Susan
Webber Wright in Little Rock, Ark ..
asking for the tape, and later told
n:poners he expects it ultimately will
be made public. The judge's lawclertt
said she was making arrangements to
comply.
• Clinton's attorney, David
Kendall, said in a statement that Starr
had earlier refused 1 request to
destrOy the Aug. 17 videotape after it
~viewed by a grand juror who was
abSent for the president's testimony.
The only purpose for prescrvina it,
the lawyer~ "was to ensure

its public relea.o;e and embarrass the
president."
Starr, in response, said, "We con·
eluded that we could not comply with
this request. Federal law required us
to transfer to the House ... the video1ape. along with all other substantial
and credible information that President Clinton had commitred peljury
and other felonies . ... We cannot and
will not destroy evidence of a crime.··
Democrats and Republicans
argued vigorously Thursday over
Republican attempts to.n:lease more
salacious material than the Democrats wanted. acconling to House offi.
cials from both parties who were
familiar with the discussions.
The officials, who would not be
identified by name, said Republicans
111Jued that it was relevant to the
House's impeachment review to let
the public' see and judge Ms. Lewin·
sky's descriptions of phone sex COO·
versations and physical acts, panio-

ularly one involving a sexual prop.
In his testimony. Clinton acknowledged only an inappropriate rela·
tionship. while denying he had sex·
ual relations wi1h Ms. Lewinsky.
Democrats, who said the material
was disgusting and not relevant,
accused Republicans of breaking
agreemen1s reached by the committee staff 10 keep much of the explic·
il material secret.
Democrats also made proposals to
make the information available to
Clinton before it is released publicly.
and to hold up release until Sept. 28
- the House-set deadline for disclosure - so more committee members
could review the material. A number
of panel members have no1 seen the
videotape or plowed through thou·
sands of pages of malerial backing up
Starr's n:pon. which said he had
found evidence of potentially
impeachable offenses in II sepuate
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d·ouble-talk doesn't
apply to himself

By Jack Anderson
and Jan Moller
BERLIN
More 1han a half·
century after the last bombs of
World War II fell on Germany. CU·
1zens here are still feeling the
aftershocks luerally
Wh1le Amencans remember the
war by hononng ''' veterans and
nockong 10 !healers 10 .cc . Savong
Pnvate Ryan ,.. Germans are
remonded of 1he war m a much
more dtrecl way Thousands of love
alloed munuoons are su ll boned
here · and the cleanup 1s «pected
lo lake al least 20 more years 10
complele
Ju,l a week ago emergency
sorcn s waolcd and 10 000 people
were cvac ualcd from 1he&lt;r homos
on the Bcrlon 'u hurb of Oranocn·
burg as au1honues dofluscd 1wo
500-pound Amcncan "arheads
doscmcrcd m a construcuon "'c
The warheads hroughl lo more

percenl of lhe
60.000 ton s of
explosoves
dropped
on
Oranoenburg and
Berlon durmg
the war faoled 10
detonate Much
of 11 stoll hes
u"dcrground .
along w11h love
Moiler &amp;
grenades. land
Anderson
mmes. bullcls
and rockets They're old , bul on
many cases sllll lethal
In fact rust and age have so
corroded some of lhc bombs thai
they could go off anv monulc
Three years agn a World War II
homh c.ploded hencalh a Berton
&lt;!reel hlowong ou1 wondows for
hlocks luckol) 1hc s1rce1 was
descried and no nne was Injured
Construuoon workers al a Bcrlon
wook proJecl \\ercn 1 "' lucky ,,

lnnguaglo! 1n fa, or nl~.;r.llty \A mdmg - he ne'er slept '' 1111 the \\ onu n never
hntkc nunJUUn.tl.l\\s never ~..:ilOl ii \Cd to ,\\Old the dr.111
In c.u.:h l.lse the ,tnsv.cr blunh.: d th~.: 4ucsuon .and got hun p.a . . t a ~..:.am­

p.ugn h.v.trd
Thos wrncr " more dolllluh
S11 hos While House counsel Rull s,oys Ihe po csodcnl ' lu Ill lclc\ oscd hut un .. v.orn - Jcmal olscxu.tl rcl.1t1nn .. wuh Ms Lcwmsky "·''not truthlui wh1lc tn fu ,

Jon.: ~

dcpt"Hion thai

~.lnl l won..l1ng

\\.Is n.lrrtlW l:.lrclul.md

Rill pequry
Kcnd.oll saod Clinlon ,odmollcd ,, sc.ual rclaloonshop when he ICstllocd 10
1hc gr.md JUry hull hal dodn 1 me.on he had perjured homsell when he dcnocd
!&lt;iCXual

rcl.tonn~ tn

the Jones L.'asc f.kpnsllton

The poonl nuy work legall y II doesn I help P"l lloc.ill y lcg.tl l.tngu.1gc
must not l )O~lurc the l.td that I h.1vc done Ywrong: Clinton s.ml .n ,, Whnc
House pr.1ye r hrc.lkl.tst Fnday Then hcgmmng the \ l ~tm•u~ tldcnse he

prnonoscd Clonlt&gt;n s l.twye" used lcg.thslll diSimctO&lt;ons 111 .1rguc on dclcnse
hrocl s .md 11n 1clc\ oso on lalk shows lhal he hadn I done llllpeach.thlc wrnng
He docsn 1 w,ml In hode hchond a hun&lt;h of lcg.tl mumhO·JUmhn
John Podcsla Clonl&lt;ln s dcpuly chocl t&gt;l slall saod on CNN
Bu11h.11 ' 1hc sheller .tg.unsl perJury Clonlon ''a Ia" )&lt;r loo and he used
11 when he lcsulocd
Thai "1hc Jolemm.o The lcg.lhllcs hackl~re polotlc.il l)
'The consodcrcd judgmcnl ollhc Amen~ an pet&gt;plc " nt&gt;l gt&gt;ong In me ol
Iall on Ihe li ne dos11nc11ons ol a legal argumcnl nul on sor.ughl l.ol k and Ihe
trulh Rep Dll~ Gcphardl lhe House Democratic lcodcr saod Monday

Letters to the editor
Administration built on lies, deceit

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1 .'l uf thos realm I saw all konds ol wend pervcr"ons on my lo 1c of work
~ .• don'l recall any c1gar action
Ro~ald Reagan was a so-so actor who became a ralhcr a&lt;comphshed
poloucal leader Thos Boilary &lt;haraclcr " a less than so-so polotocal power·
house who has IUrned onto a convonun g aelor Thai guy loolcd a lot of olh·
erwosc on1clhgcn1 people "11 h 1hal per fom1.1ncc on TV Salurday Th osc who
know hom hesl could sec Ihe O&lt;l"n&lt;asl lnok was lor heong caughl nol for lhc
sorrow nl so dosguslong a nauon,ol d"gracc as he. lhey have hroughl aboul Th" ,tdmonoslr.uoon w.os n01j1 on dcccll and hcs .md now we find Shck
Wolhc worked .1 dc.tl under the 1.1hk wnh 1hc N11r1h Knrcans tMccl lhc
Pre:\~ Sept I 'l) II 11 \o\t:rc on ly tnc lUncnl mor~tl a.nd spmtur~ l hog pen thai
outlil ts \\,tlh J\, me m "ell tt.J \ l,l \\ c ~.:ould t okr~uc II til he's gone. Ill
11C\C'r rc:td the lull ~1 4() p.H!C" (lf d ••ll gJ1h.1~c lc"' th.m 1/IOth of Ills cndugh
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lh&lt;ln 60 the numhcr of &amp;ntat.:t

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bombs 1ha1 h3\c hccn lound on 1hos
suburb ""cc 1990
And lhos area" not alone The
scene " repealed an average nf
once a "cck somewhere on Gcr·
many and has hccn for years
Expcns esllmalc lhal aboul 15

Ia) a found.lloon dc1ona1ed a bomh
lc3\ ong 1hrcc people dc.od and
ahoul 1wo dozen onJurcd
Acudcnls lokc lhesc arc mcru ·
tully rare Bu11hc SIIUalwn "cnm·
plocaled hy Ihe deSig n ol 1hc
bombs Acwrdong lo rcurcd muno

year!'~ c~trllcr

Thc1r

d&amp;gg~ng

to

pnunds

ha\c ex ploded

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manner
In two dc~adcs on Ihe JOh Yolk
csllmalcs !hal he personally dol·
fused 250 homhs The largcsl were
ll\c Bnllsh aor moncs loaded wnh
5 000 pounds ol TNT He .tlso
aucndcd 1hc funerals ol lour col

By William A. Rusher
The Sl.lrr Rcpnrl makes

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d~.ll th,tt Pr~s 1dcnt Chntun enmmllt..:t.l ~rJurv hoth mtw~ Jcpo•qtltm m
the Jones ca..,c .md rn h1s Aug 17 tc ~ltmon~ hctorc the \V,1slungtnn ~r~md
JUl) It .tho m.1kcs 11 pl.un hc\ont.l

.tny rc.tsun.thlc Uouht th.H he
attempted to oh stlud JU stl lC .md

"'~ep

1mn

.1mund ion•• enllU"Ii 111 expose Ihe rcsl of lh ts sorry bun.:h ralhcr !han ha\C
e
e
01onc hc~.:mnc entrenched

Sn 1 don 1 hchcve allth&lt; loheo al mcdoa hype ahuul Ihe 2/3 approv.tl ral·
ong slull lllCrc arc a lol ot unonformcd folks runnong loose on lhts popula·
uon of 260 molhon. hut nul thai pcr&lt;cnlagc Thos guy os a d"gracc to all thai's
good about thos country. hul lei s cause hom 10 finosh the 1erm wllh the
knowledge thattbe counlry as a whole rcalilcs JUSt how sorry and unwonhy
of the office he "
And that osn'l JUSI my oponion
R.E. Weaver
R..cine

c.osc dod nol
oncludc wha1 he

hy the way she h.1d dcso:11hcd .111he
umc lo looends

~..:ontl!nds \\,Is
th..: onl) a~..:t that

To &lt;.Jcnnun&lt;.:~ Starr a!&lt;i the prcs1dent s .tpnlogtsts !1.1\e Llonc lor
lo,u. hng hts rcpmt wnh such sal.ttlous llct.uls merely to cmh.trr,ts..,
the prcsuJent 1s ~.:ynu.~ .d hl'y ond
hd1cl He had no l:hou. :c hut tn
mdudc them g'l\cn Mr Clmton..,

Olt:Urrt•d
hctween

hm1

.md Ms LC\.\111·
sky her oral
gr.tlllll.lllon

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lamper wolh po1cn11.d wllncsscs
These arc all lclonoous .tUs .md ccrlaonly make a pnma t.oue &lt;.osc lor h"
ompcachmenl and remmal lrom

hom whole he
ocmamed
cnlorcly p.osSI\ e
(and lhcoclorc

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th.lt h1" dcmal nl

Bu1 .til ul lhcsc ach wcoo on luo ·
lher.mce ol Ius Jcspeo.uc ell on 10
wnccal hos scxu.tl all ,ur wllh Mono·
c.tlewonsky and Ihal r.u scs 1wo luo

w,os lrue)
ll1c prcsodcn110ld hos questioner
You arc lrcc lo onlcr lh.ot my ICsll
mony " lhal I dod nul have sc.ual

thcr and Important 4ues11ons Docs

Ihe lacllhal h" motive "·ls .1 person
al nne and hence (,orguahly) nol
rcl.ucd Ill hos role '" 1he n.uoon s
chocf CKecutove and chocl law
enlorccmcnl olliccr domonosh lhc
scnousness ol hos mmes 1 Or os lhc
personal conducl of the prcsodcnl ol
1hc Unucd Sialcs a suhje&lt;lol scnous
and lcguomatc concern lolhc n.lloon 1
To songlc out JUsl one cgrcgoous
example ol hos perjury conSider the
lollowong passage from hos grand
JUry 1cs111n11ny The prcsodcnl has
hecn onsosung lh.n lhc pan ocular dcf·
on oloon of · sexual relauons ·

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Berlin

Rusher
..cx u.tl rel.umns

llal denoal 1hm any such !hongs
&lt;Murrcd
Wolllhc prcsodcnl be ompead1ed I
From a purely pohlocal slandpoonl

to

hcc.tuse he was hodono a sexu.11,111,111
r.tlheo 1h 10 , 1 hnho • '
Mo1c tmpnrl.lnt still Lhx:s ,1p1es·
1Licnt ul the Umtcd St.Hcs h,I\C •111
uhl1g.ttrun to hch.l' c 111 "~ 1 v~ mi1rc
honor.thlc th.1n we would tl·quue nl 1
tongrcss m~m or ou1 next Uoo 1
ne1ghhnr or uursdvt.:s' 01 docs .mythmg go .ts long .Is he t.Jocsn 1 get
~aughl

.. or even ol he docs 1 Docs 11
m.ollcr wh.ol Dr Jekyll docs ,11 noghl
.ts long .os he makes 1hc 1r.ons run on
lome '

the Rcpuhl~t.:ans stand to gam .ts

By George R. Plagenz

mu&lt;h or more hy lcnong hom sl,oy on
olloce Iperhaps ahcr a solemn ocpn·
mand) weakened and dosgnKcd lor
the rcmaonong lwo years ol h" lcnn

dcscrohed 1hc preSident ollhc Unolcd
St.llcs ,os lhc pontllcx maxomus ul
lhc Amcrocan covol rclogoon · He pre
Sides .11 our mosl solemn nallon.d

rdatwns as I umkrstnod th1 s term to

Many Democrats must long to sec

~.:crcmomcs He ~.:onlcrs mcd.tb on

he dclincd ·
The questioner Ihen "'ked
lncludong ll&gt;uchong her hre.osl koss
ong her hrc.lsl lou~hon g hco gcno·
lalla 1
To whoch Mr Clonlon replied
'Thai s corrCll
And yc1 as lhe S1arr Rcron nllles
Ms lew on sky s lcslomony ahoul
lhcsc cncounlco s os delaolcd and spc·
uloc She descrohed wo1h prccosoon
none oncodcnls ol scwal .oclovoly on
whoch lhc Prc"dcnl louchcd and
kossed her hrcasls and lour on~odcnts
onvolvong contacts wuh her gcno·

hom gone .md replaced by Prcsodcnl
Goo e. hut Ihey can hardly lead Ihe
~hargc agamsl h1m wothout gravely
woundong thcmsclw:s Both parties
woll be wale hong lhe puhhc uponoon
polls closely, as knowledge ol 1hc
gn m dcl,uls on 1hc Sl,orr Rc(llorl graduall y pcrcolales onlo lhc conscoousness ol lhc Amcncan people
II os lhcrcforc Ihe Amen can penpic "s a whole who woll answer lhe
1wu qucst111ns I (li&gt;&lt;Cd atlhe IIUiscl II
the nauon's ehocl law enlorccmcnt
olloccr commus perjury, ohslructs
JUSUCC and lampcrs wuh wotnesses

our naloonal heroes .. ohcn (lltslhU ·
mously He prodaoms. every year.
our nallonal day 11 ( Thmksgovmg In
Almoghly God lor hos hlcsSings on
lhos land . Each Dccemhcr he lo~hh
lhc naloonal Chnslma.s 1rec Is ol loo
much 111 ask hom 10 rcstraon hos ano
mal nature tor tour or coghl years on
Washonglon .. or 111 remove hom ol
he refuses .ond then cnmmots lhrce
lelonocs lo conceal Ihe lrulh 1
William A. Rusher is a Dislin·
~uished Fellow of the Cl'aremont
Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Politiral Philosophy.

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'Enough '
The

The currenl !rend IOward
dcslrnyong Sunday
as a day of rest
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may ond~talc hal on our uvolozaloon
somclhm~" rnuon a~hc core. says
an cdolnnalon •1 Lun1eran m.tg1111nc
Our whole physo~al m~nlal and

c&lt;.: hncs arc startIn!! to rc' crhc1

ale
We ha\e

sprntu:.ll

Alli:mtc

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lnt~rdcnmllln.\luma l

group Ihal "'anls lo prolctl lhe Sah·
halh
Workers need the hrc~k God
ontcndcd them Ill have says the

lOst !'ilgllt ol Sun·
d.t\ lA tlh lb \,1\l
th\.:r,lpt·uttl po"
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Our
l.tc k ol rci.IX.IIIton

Jntl lr.tnllt m1~u ... e PI lr!,UIC 1s
cx.h::llng .1 toll nnl onl) on out heart
\ah c' .tnd .n1cncs hut on our gcncr

al culture
One .lrt

~.: ntu.: ~.:.tn 'cc th~.: r('sults
The a~celcnlloon ol hie

on hos field
and lhc loss of capacny lor rest
Anolhcr anode on 1hc suhjccl rclaKallon and lhal sercmly lhal "
qu01cs a Tcxa' car dealer who says the parcnl of crcalovoty has resulted
hos dcrcrrnonauon 10 Slay closed on on lh,e grotesquenes of modem daubSundays 1s " not aboul relig1on ll's · mg 1ha1 goes for pamung m ccnam
nol aboul busoness h 's aboul sland- sophost1cated corcles " he says
ong up 10 a money-mad. work-crazed
But IllS lhe churches lhemsclvcs
or~nniJ.allo n ·!t

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W,11tcr Oc,m

that arc showmg th~ most

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apnslnloc kn~r on lun ..
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kno\\ 11 s spn ng "'hen our kod' sian
dosappc.mng Irom Sunday sch•Kol 111
gn to scx:~.:cr gumcs and pr.tcllcc
Sunday schiKII allcndancc dops 50
perccnl dunng lhc major school·
spons seasons. be says
In lhc opmoon ol some church
lenders. 10 "rcmcmher the Sabbalh
day In keep ot holy" means more
than JUs I goong to church on S~nday

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rccenl years wnh 1hc hdp 111 All ocd
rcumna"'ance phows Bomh dol
Iusers sludy pouurcs lakcn nghl
allcr .ur raods A hog hole on 1hc
ground means a homh cx pln&lt;Jed a
small hole means Ihe bomh dod
nol
As lor smaller munotlons loke
mmcs and rockcls. there arc no
maps 10 d1rcc1 lhos search. hul lhc

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America must decide Clinton's fate

dance The I!K•k nul Vv dltc bomscll The olhco pols know Ozone AI "nuld
he a ,, orse s4.:encnn . . o they t1gun: kt\ ostrm.:11c B1II ary Lt'ut

be~.,;mnc

reunoly lhc capolal coty has lurncd
up huge amounls ol war malcnals
And the search has harcly
begun on the East The CommuniS!
governmenl d1dn'1 have the funds
to renovate war-lorn bu1ldongs ..
many facade s sloll bear shrapnel
and bulle! scars from the last licrcc
baules 10 lake lhc coty. Few efforts.
1f any. were made to locale and
rclncvc underground munoloons
Aulhoruocs searchmg for these
bomhs have found help from
unlokcly places Jorg Koslner. of
lhe Red Cross catastrophe bureau
m Berhn. told us 1ha1 many Berlin·
crs have come lorward wnh spc
cofoc rccollecllons of bombs thai
were dropped bu1 fmled 10 dciO·
nate On ·.:vcral occasoons, work ·
crs have doscovercd lhcsc hombs
m the L' ... act locauon where wHnesses sa''· 1hem fall a half ccnwry
before
Jack Anderson and Jan
Moller are writers for United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.

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mas!&lt;i (.;OnstrucliOn

\\Cll -bcmg sCCin!-i to
den\and a tmte when the Communlly
1' .ttdrc .. t .md the prc~suro ol hie .~rc
1oil&lt;'
rhls lcclm_!..! I~ !~opiC.IdiO,cMo\ l!lllCnl to rcd,lllll s,,hhath
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AccuWeathere forecast for

t1ons expen Martm Volk, many of leagues killed on lhe JOb
the bombs were des1gned wolh two
"There woll never be lotal secudetonalors The first caused the r ny, ' he says, no1 even when the
bomb 10 explode on ompacl A sec- last square fool of the country has
ond mechanosm msode the fuse was been searched
des1gned to go off hours .. or even
Th1s os because most of the
days .. laler The ontenl was to explosovcs are buned far below
mnoct the max1mum amount of ground "( don ' t worry about a
casualucs. as people relurncd lo bomb gomg off when 1 walk down
bomhcd·OUl buildmgs or faclones the slreel... saod Han s- Jurgcn
behcvong 11 was safe
Gcmbus. who IS responsoble for
Wnh 1he passage of ume. Yolk searchmg the buoldong sues on
saod 1he cellulood fuses on 1hcse Borhn The danger occurs when
lypes of cxplosoves have become ground IS broken on a new con·
bnltle and could go off on tho or strucllon sue
own a1 any umc
To guard agaonst catastrophe
And lhal makes some cxpcns 1hc German govcrnmcnl spends
quite nervous "For us. ot os a race mol lions of mnrks every year 10
aga onsl l)mc If we don l fond employ 3 000 "orkers 10 sc~~
them !hey can ex plode. Horsl nul and dolluse lc flovcr munoloon•
Reondhard an Oranoenburg bomb- Through 1hc year' !hey \ e found
ong aulhorny. wid our assocoatc enough CKplomcs 10 suhsod11e a
Kathryn Walla&lt;e In the las! 20 small army An csumated 20 000
year, . su hombs ,,orymg m cxplo· Ions of .tmmunolwn os pulled lrnm
"'c capacny frnm 100 1o I 000 1hc ground c'cry year

By WALTER R. MEARS
AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON - By order of PrcSidcnl Chnl&lt;ln lhc govcrnmcnl "
supfl&lt;lscd lo slop hureaucraiK dnublc-lalk and usc plam undcNandahlc langua~c- mslruclmns !hal do nnl apply lo h" defense 1n 1hc Momca lewm·
sky 1mpcachmen1 case
Even Democrats ate counseling that he d be bener served WllhoutlegaiISIIC anempiS to explam away h1s hcs aboutlhe affair as only evas1ons, and
lhereforc lrulhful An mnucnual Republican sa1d the ha~rsplitung ts worsenmg Clmton's stluauon
After all, people know whal sex os And thai Clmlon hed - as most
Americans had suspected all along - to avood admlllong an olhcol sc•ual
rclauonsh1p
In lhetr rebuuals 10 Independenl Counsel Kennelh Starr's Impeachment
accusations. Chnton 's lawyers arc prescnung a finc-hnc case agamsl perJury,
a count on wh1ch the Rcpuhhcan House could vole to seck the presodenl's
dosmossal by the Senate
Chnton auomeys Davod Kendall and Charles Ruff argue that Starr's per·
JUry accusauon wouldn't stand up m coun h osn't gomg 1o mun h 1s up to
Congress
Kendall saod thai makes 11 \cry much a pohucal qucstoon Bu1 thai docs·
n'l ehmonalc 1hc legal one as m 1hos Whole House counlcr 10 Starr
"The terms ·se•~al affaor and 'sexual rclauonshop' arc onhcrenlly
ambiguous and when used wolhoul dcfinouon cannol possobly amoum 10
perJury The prcsod··nl tesulicd 10 1hc grand JUry aboul whal he believed
!hose terms mean '
In 1ha1 Aug 17teslo1Jlony he had to defend as !ruthful hos denoal of sexual relauons on hos sworn dcposolJOn on Ihe Paula Jones lawsun seven monlhs
carhcr Kendall saod 1ha1 wasn'l perJury because Clonlon was respondong to
a very narrow, 1echmcal dcfinotoOQ of sc•ual rclauon&gt;.
I saod I dod nol have se~ wllh he r as 1 defined n; Clmton saod on the
grand JUry lcsumony "Thai was-true " Accordong 10 S1arr s repon to lhc
House Clonton wcnl on to say lhat hos dcnoal moghl have been moslcadong
and ot so he was sorry
.
That m.oy gel pas11h~ icJ!~II~st, nul ' nt&gt;qhc pj'un lan!(U:1g/ rule l~c'prcs­
I(Jt.:nt sci for the -go,cmmcnt hc1:1111n1hg next montll By u:-. 1n ~ pram language. we send a deao message ahii\11-.... h.tllhc gmcrnmenl "dmng Chn·
wn s,ud on annou}l~ong hos ooder
lronu; "lly .11 pmnts ol pohtlc.ll sire" Clonlon rcpoalcdly .o\ oodod pia on

Reasons
for killings
unknown

Ohio weather
Saturday, Sept. 19

Germany still fighting World War II

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

· It's just a chance, but
rain may come to area
By The Associated Press
Most of Ohoo woll have cloudy and warm weather on Saturday. butlhere
woll be a chance of showers or thunderslorrns on the southeasl. forecastefli
saod
Hoghs woll be 80-85 followmg low 1onogh1 of 55-65
The chance of rain conunues on soulhem Ohoo on Sunday and the entore
stale on Monday. the Nauonal Weather Servoce saod
The record·hogh temperdlure tor !hiS dale al lhe Columbus weather sla
uon was 95 degrees m 1955 wh1le 1he record low was 34 on 1959 Sunsel
1onogh1 woll be al 7 35 p m. and sunnse Saturday at 7 16 am
Weather forecast:
Tonoght Partly cloudy lows on 1he lower and mod 60s
Saturday Partly cloudy wolh a chance of showers and thunderstorms
Hoghs on lhe lower and mod 80s Chance of ram 30 percenl
SaiUrday noghl Partly cloudy lows on lhe lower and mod 60s
Extended forecast:
Sunday Panly cloudy wllh a chance of showers and lhundeflitorrns H\ghs
on lhe lower and mod 80s
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Monday Mo&gt;tly cloudy woth a chance of showers and thunderstorms
Lows on 1he lower 60s and h1ghs on the lower 80s
Tuesday Mostly clear Lows on lhe lower and mod 50s and h1ghs 70 to
75

Marauder Marching Band
nets first place in contest

EL SAUZAL, Mex1co (AP) The execution of 18 adult~ and children left ne1ghbors wondering why
people seemmgly so peaceful and
well-hked were shot to dcalh by a
cnmmal finng squad
Some speculated rhe answer
would be found m the drug trade and
related gunbattles lhal have •wepi
northern Mex1co, but prosecutor.~
w1thheld Judgment.
"We cannot say I00 pen:ent lhal
ol was an aspect of drug traffiCkong or
for some other motove," rhe auomey
general of BaJa Cahfomoa stale. Mar·
co Antonoo de Ia Fuent.c Villarreal.
sa1d at a news conference Thursday.
Offic1als had announced no arrest~
and no sohd leads a.• of early today
A 15-year-old gorl who survived the
attack by h1dong under a bed was
under lreatmcnt for shock.
Gunmen hned the VIctims agamsl
a wall and shot lhem before dawn
The three fam1hes appeared to be
a.,Jeep when the gunmen showed up,
moSI of the bodoes were weanng
paJamas and lhe bed.' in ar least one
of lhe houses were unmade. a.' 1f
sleepmg people had been pulled from
lhem.
"They are savages," barked Hugo
Rodnguez. a fisherman who hves a
mole from lhe sprawhng r.mch compound where lhe bodies of none
adults. two teen-agers. sox children
and a baby were found.
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Rodnguez noted thai Mex1co's
most VIOlent drug lrallickmg cartel.
the Arellano Fehx brothers. "has
spread fear and terror" on BaJa Cahfomoa
Of the 20 people hned against the
wall. only Ca.,tro and a tcen·age boy
survoved Both were reportedly in
cntical condition al a local hospital.
accordong 10 authonue~

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Tbe following Meigs

County Humane Society voluntHrs - e rec·

ognl:red Wednesday lftemoon with plaques
commemorating their aervlce to the group

Group seeks ballot issue removal
COLUMBUS (APJ - Opponents
of Stai.C Issue I, whoch would make
lhe hunung of mournong doves llle·
gal m Oh1o. sa1d lhey may ask the
Ohoo Supreme Coon lo have lhe 1s.~ue
removed from November's ball01
The lOth Ohoo DISlncl Coun of
Appeals on Wednesday approved
plac1ng lhe ossue before voters
s1a1ew1de on lhe Nov 3 ballot but
wolh a slightly longer wordong !han
Secretary of Stale Bob Tall and lhe
Ohoo Ballot Board recommended
The ongmal language specofied
that passage of lhe ossue would make
lhe hunlong of moumong doves olle·
gal The court-approved wordong
also removes doves from the legal
definouon of game bords

Hospital news

Advisory lifted

The Daily Sentinel

The followmg land transfers were
recorded reeenlly on the ollice of
Meogs County Recorder E!mmogene
Ham1l1on
Deed. Mam1e V Headley to Donald l Headley. Ohve parcel:
Deed. Shawneue M Cunnongham and Paul L Carpenter to Paul L.
Carpenter, lebanon.
Deed. Roger and Sandra Luckeydoc lo Vorgmoa Melcher llaliano, Vir·
gmoa Melcher Alhson. Margarel R
Melcher. Vollage of Middleport lots:
Deed. Kevon Gregory and Laune
l Betzong. Laune L. and Mark F
Norman 10 laune L. and Mark F.
Norman. Pomeroy Village, 547 acre
parcels.
Deed, Amenean Premier Under·
wntefli to Ralph S. and Moldrcd A.
Duncan. Salisbury:
Deed. Ralph S. and Mildred A.
Duncan lo RalphS and Moldred A
Duncan Salisbury.
Deed. V1llage of Pomeroy to
Davod and Shorley Bumgardner, res·
oluuon ordmance.
Deed. Y1llage of Pomeroy 10
Dav1d and Shirley Bumgardner.
Pomeroy .
Deed. Glona J and Davod L. Devellen to Frdncos leo 10 Lmnoe M
Taylor. Suuon. 15 acres,
Deed, Goldoe Hemey 10 Goldie
Heoney and Yvonne V Theodore.
letan parcels.
Deed. Darla M. and Wolham Todd
Zuspan 10 Thomas W Zoeg. Chesler.
I 02 acres.
R1gh1 ot way. Roben P and loluse
A Luke 10 Oh10 Power Company.
Rolland

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Senne ol tht• low.Jcst

M~igs

ohJCllor~ tn
suggt.:\ltons that stor~' he lorl~d tn
dose on Sund ~ty &lt;~r~ wor k1n~
women C!&lt;i('H?Cially those who &lt;~re

announcements

Single pun:n1s und musl do .tlllbeor
shoppong for themselves and 1he1r
choldrcn nn weekends

George Plagenz is a •ynjllcated
writer for Newspaper EnterpriK
Association.

a ad make • mrredion If wtnBtlld.

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10 urge Oh1uan.., to

vole agaonsl a dove hunlong han
·we are prepared 10 lake our ossue
lo the volers abnul what Issue I os all
about · Sexron sa1tl Our carnpa1gn
Will focu s on the ult1mah: agenda ot

lhe movement hehond lhos dove
elton
Thos "a lool ·on 1he door tacll&lt;
to m siiiUI1onal11~ the .1mmal
movement. · he 'a1d

n~hts

Pro-hunung groups saod lhe wordong of lhe pellloon dodn' l mver every
reference 10 dove hunlong on Ohoo 1.1w
and could have resulted m dove

campa1gn demt:d havmg a htdden
agenda

huntmg ~mg outlawetl even 1hough

damage done by legislative leaders

doves remaoned on Ihe g"me hord losl
se.lon ,.,d ol hos group decodes
nollo appeal Wednesday's deCISIOn

dearly under lhe onlluence ol specoal

Organozers ollhc Save lhe Doves
· We are allempllng 111 undo the
mlerest hunlmg groups... s~ud A1mee

St Arnaud campaogn coordona1or for
Save lhe Doves

Suspect in alleged robbery
attempt wounded by police

Stocks

Rockwell ..........................39\,
RDIShel1 .............. ~................ 46~
I Sure .............................. ~ ....45'J Shoney'l ...................................2
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Star Bank ..............................85'.4
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R1gh1 of way. Charles and Ma&lt;one Frances Smolh. Jacquelone Ann
Deed De.ler Chu rch ol Chnstlo
Aldndge lo OPC. Rolland.
Andrews and Dolores Jean Foster. Jame s W and Doana Sue Burke.
R1gh1 ot way. James J and Tere- Olove. 5H4 .ocre.
Salem parcel
sa Crosp. Donald L and Sara Neal to
OPC. Rutland.
R1ght of way Mauhew E .tnd
Knslina G Rifne lo Columbus
Sourhern Power, Salisbury,
R1gh1 of way. Condy Bumgardner.
JACKSON (AP)- A man shol onsode a Wai-Man store afler poonlong a
G1na and John S Thoma.' 10 CSP. gun at pohu! remamed m senous cond1110n today
Sahsbury.
Polo« saod Sieve McManiS 21 ot Hamden. ordered approKOmalely 10
Roght of way. J.S and Doana F employees and cus1omers 10 the tloor when he entered lhe slore abou1 2 30
Skuratowocz to CSP. Sutton,
am Thursday on lhts eoty aboul10 mtles !lOUth of Columbus
R1ghl of way, Vovoan Carole BarWhen Jackson County Shenff\ depuloes and Jackson police ollicers
ber to CSP. Olive:
amved aboullwo monules later. ·everyone on lhe lloor gol up and ran lor
Deed.
Kalhenne
Weaver the extls .. Shenff Gregg Keofer saod
deceased 10 Cynlhoa H1cks Scopoo
McManos 1hen sleppcd nul ol an osle and poonled a sholgun al lhe olli
lois,
cers
'Officers told hun lhree lomes 10 drop the weapon bul he raosed Ihe gun
Deed. James H and Tammy l
al
officers
&lt;1Rd was shol rwoce.· Keller saod One otlicer lored lwo ' hols Irom
DaviS to Paul and Chanty Anspach.
12
to
I
H
feel
away he saod
Moddlepon Vollage
All
the
employees
and cuslomers gol oullhe door he fore Ihe gunshols were
Deed. Unued Companoes lendong
tired
Keoler
saod
10 Dcnn1s and Tona Brooks, Scopoo
McManos was beong trealed at Ohoo Stale Unoversuy Medocal Cemer
parcels.
Deed. Kevon M and Cheryl l
Graham to Carl Douglas and Tammy
S Bobb. Salisbury. I 749 acres .
Deed. Anhur C Gobson Jr tolar·
ry D and Pamela D Gomllesberger.
The last dale tor hallots 10 be
Scopio. 3 005 acres
II the number of requests for
Deed. lesley R and Sheryl E absenlee ballot applications os any maoled oul woll be Oci 11 HowevGobbs to Shorley Lantz, Pomeroy Vol- ondocauon ot voter onteresl. Meogs er reg1slt!rt:U vote r-t ~.;,an vot~ m the
lage.
counloans are showong lois ot apalhy Board ol Elecloons ollice on the day
Deed, L Scon and Knsu A Pow· aboul lhe N11vember elecloon
before elecuon Smuh poonted oul
ell to Henry E III and Angela M CleAceordong 10 Rota Smnh. doreclor
land. Chesler.
of lhe Meogs Coumy Board of Elec
Deed. Arion and Palneoa Radekon loons. !here have been only five
to Thomas J Daugheny. Columboa applocaloons filed requeslong absentee
parcels,
ballols They woll Ill! maoled out by
Deed. Frank and Mary Alice Bose lhe board on Sepl 29
10 Fredenck Frank Bose, Mary
The doreclor encouraged anyone
who qualofoes lo vole absentee lo call
or come on and pock up an apploca-

Meigs EMS runs

A Sc' cnlh·day Advcnlosl puhli

A spokesman lor lhe pro-hunung
group Ohooans for Woldhfe Conser·
valoon. Rob Sex10n. saod lhe groups
lawyers were meetong Thursday 111
decode \\ helher 10 take lhe ISsue to the
Supreme Coun
The appeals coon also upheld the
legaluy Ollhe Save the Doves movemen! s m11oa1ove peuuon 10 pul lhe
proposed &lt;hange on slate law bet ore

Meigs County recorder posts land transfers

champion band. lhe unol also look lhe
Class AA firsl place. and field commander Bonne Smolh receoved fiflil
place m field commander compell·
uon
Also m Class AA, the Marauders
rece1ved oulstandong marchong band.
oumandmg muSIC and h1gh general
~!Teet awards.
In the contest for overall awards
regardless of cia.". Me1gs· look lop
awards lor both muSIC and marchmg
of the day.
The band Will compele on lancasler al 8 a m Saturday Sepl 19
The 75-mcmber band " dorecled
by
Toney Dongess. woth a· sostance
Holzer Medical Center
trom
Dave Deem. Ben Wnghl. Susan
Discharges Sept. I 7 - Amanda
Clark.
Joy O'Broen and MISsy Van
Hoyt. Earlene Saunders, Bobby
Meier
Elkons, Mrs Danny Rose and daugh
ler. Mrs Shane Evans and son. Bel·
ly Woles. Mrs Robert Spnggs and
daughter Jonathan Harnson. Elsoe
The Tuppers Plaons-Chester Waler
Hunnel. Burdell Black. Mac1e Pnd·
Dostrocl would like 10 announce thai
dy
Birth - Mr und Mrs. Charles the boo I advosory on Omnge Townshop
has been h lied
Bong. sun. Gallo polis. w
Areas atlecled are Stale Route 7
trom Success Road south 10 and
mcludmg Bar 30 road. Owl Hollow
(USPS 113·!161!)
, Road Locus! Grove Road. TR 1060
Communlly N._por Holdlop, lat.
( Roggscresl. and Apple Tree Eslales
The results ot the sample laken
PubhsheC every afternoon. Mondly lllrouah
Fnday, 1t I Court St , Pomeroy, OhtO, by the
Sepl 16 are conSidered sate. accord·
Oh1o Valley PubiL'IhlnJ Company Second class
ong 10 lhe announcemenl ollhe Tuppostage p11d at Pomeroy, Quo
Mnnber. The Assoclaled Preu and the Ohio
pers Plaons-Chesler Waler Doslncl
Group organizing
Parade entries sought
Newspaper Aslot11110n
O'Bieness Memonal Hospotal woll
The Bog Bend Stem--:heel Fesuval
Postmaster: Send address c:orrectiOAS 10 The
D1uty Sentinel, Ill Court St , Pomeroy, Ohio
The Chocago Bears selecled h01h Pamde os lookong for entnes for us bold an organozaloonal meelong lo
45169
Dock Bulk us ami Gale S.tyers.lulure Salurday, Oct. 3 parJde. All walkmg. begm n suppon group for famoly and
SUBSCRlmON RATES
1 Hall of Famers on Ihe NFl draft s
By Curter or Motor Route
marchong unus. floals. etc are wei· fnends of people attlocled wolh
One Week.
• .. • .$2 00
first round on 1965
come
For more onformatoon call Alzheomer's dosease and relmed diSOne Monlh
• $&amp; 70
orders The organozatlonal meelmg
One Year
•
• •••• $1()4.00
Karon Johnson at 992-2239.
SINGLE COPY PRICE
wolltake place on Sepl 2H. 6 30 p m
Da~ly
..... • 35 Cents
Club to meet
on the hospual conference room B-1 0
Subscnbcrs not dcslnn&amp;lo pay the c;:amcr may
Harnsonvolle Senoor Olouns Club
rcm 111n advance d1rect 10 1l\aU&gt;11Iy Senunel on ,
Alzheimer's support group meeung
woll meet Thursday. Ill 30 a.m Blood
a three, Sill Of 12 momh bafP Cm:ht w•ll be
Am
Ele
Power
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461,
w1ll be mformatove and otTer panoc·
g•... cn c~rncr each week
pressures woll be lakcn and u lunAkzo ...................................... 37),
No subscnpMn by mall JXmutted •n areu
opants a chance to share lheor leehngs
cheon w1ll be served al noon.
AmrTech ............................... 48l.
where home earner serviCe 11 tvlllable
woth olhers who have somolar probPubhshcr rescrva the nght to adjust fllCI dW'
Ashland 011 .............................48
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

Eastern beats Waterford, stays unbeaten

Page4

The Eastern Eagles maintained a
flawed, sparkling clean slate to
remain undefeated at 6-0 after
defeating a tough league foe
Waterford, 15-5, 6-15 and 15-11
Thursday night in three sets. Eastern
also leads the Tri-Valley Conference
Hocking division a1 6-0.
Angi Wolfe led the Eagles with a
great serving night and nine points.
going 12-12, while sen!or Stephanie

Indians roll over Twins 9-1 By KEN BERGER
(AP)
CLEVELAND
&lt;;:teveland hitting coach Charlie
Manuel was wearing the perfect Tshirt. for Manny Ramirez and basel)all in general.
It read . ··Get hard . go yard."
which Ramirez did agaon Thur$day
night.
The Cleveland right lielder hit his
43rd homer, tying the major league
record with his s i~th in three games
as the Iodians beat the Minnesota
twins 9- I
: Ramirez hit three homers
Tuesday and two Wednesday before
becoming !he seventh player and
lhird American Leaguer to hit six in
three games. Hi s two-run shot in the
founh off En, Milton gave him six
homers in nine at-bats.
Besides joining the home run
eha.-. a little laic. Ramirez's timing
has hcen perfect. He os halling .299
with 43 homers and 136 RBi s. bolstering manager Mike Hargrove's
teccnt MVP campaogn on hos hehalf.
"This year. he 's learned to get
!'Omc extension on his swing and hit
(he hall nut here... 'aid Manuel .
(li.:king his hands in front nf an
imaginary plate. " Also. Manny's a
~Jl stron~cr than he used to he . We
wrasslc. and he can whonp me ntlW.
Used ln. he cnuldn·l ...
: It is hard 10 imagine Manuel . with
his Southern drawl. gellong onu&lt;h
;&amp;cross to Ramirez. who grew up in i.l
prcdcHninantly DcJminican scclitm c,f
New York City known a&gt;
Wasninglnn Heig-hts . Sn Manuel
~ncsn't tell hom mu&lt;h .
: " For nne thin~. I don't like any-

~ angers

body talking to him about weight
shift, because he's always had it,"
Manuel said.
Ramirez is the first player with
six homers in three games since
Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt in
1976. He is the first American
Leaguer to do it since Gus Zemial of
the Philadelphia Athletics in 1951.
"Just lei everybody know I am
doong my best," Ramirez said. "That
is important. I have a long way to go
10 be a really good player. I don 't
ever think of records."
One night after Cleveland
clinched its fourth straight AL
Central title , Dave Burba ( 14-9)
allowed one unearned run and four
hits while striking out seven in eight
strong innings. Travis Fryman hit oc
two-run homer in the first. his 27th.
Steve Reed pitched the ninth . his
first appearance since Sept . 7 after
recovering from a circulation problem in his pitching hand.
Burba cracked reporters up with a
corculatoon prohlcm of his own after
the game. He &lt;UI himself shaving
and was holding a giant i&lt;e hall
again&gt;! his lip when he arrived at his
lo,kcr.
"Aihen showed up ... said Burha.
referring to his rc&lt;cnt hrushhad
cnnfrnntation with Alhert Belle. the
White Sox slugger who used wrlay
for the Indians .
In fact. Belles name also &lt;arne up
wuh rc~ard Ill Raonirc1. In hi&gt; las! 39
al-hats.- Rmnirc1 has eight hils :-.even ,,f them hnm~r:-..
Asked if he rcmcmhercd any of
his players having a home run tear
like that. Hargrove didn't hesitate.

"Albert," Hargrove ~d. "He did
that in '95 when he hit SO."
Ramirez's 43rd homer tied him
for third in Indians history with AI
R~n . who hit43 in 1953. Belle hit
SO in 1995 and 48 in 1996.
He also passed Rocky Colavito
for the franchise record for a right
fielder. Colavito hit 42 homers in
1959.
Milton (7-13) allowed six runs
and nine hits in four innin@S .
"I didn't treat Ramirez any different." Milton said. " I told myself I
was going right at him. and I did . He
got me, like he's @Ota lot of people."
Ramirez, who homered in four
straight at-bats Tuesday and
Wednesday, singled in the fi~t- his
first single since Sept. 3. a span of 41
at-bats. He walked in the second.
then hit a 2-1 pitch from Milton for a
411 -foot. two-run homer to left in
the fourth that gave the Indians a 6-0
lead .
Ramircl struck out looking in the
sixth against Todd Ritchie. then hit a
sacrifice Oy in the Indians' three-run
eighth for his 12th RBI in three
games.

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WILSON SCORES - The Cleveland Indians'
Enrique Wilson .cores In front of Minnesota catcher Terry Steinbach in the fourth inning of Thursday
night' a American Lesgue contest In Cleveland,
Laucri of the New York Yankees in
19~6 . The other Njitional Leaguers
were Ralph Kiner nf Pinshurgh. who
did it twice in 1947: Frank Th&lt;~nas
of the New York Mcts in 1962: anti

where the Indians won 9-1 . Wilson scored from
second by not stopping when Mlnnesots shortstop Denny Hocking misplayed Travis Fryman's
grounder. (AP)

after !he Indians right -hander was
Lee May of Cinnonati in 1969.
Kiner holds the hxord with eight :-.trud~ hv M~llt Lawton ·!~; line drive
homers in a four~~amc span. in lc.J47 WcJncsJay night. H~.· i ~ not cxrx·,.:tcd
for the Pora1cs .... X-ray s on Charles 10 miss a stan.
Nagy's pit.:hing hand w.:rc negative

beat Angels 7-6, take lead in Western Division

AL roundup
By The Associated Press
· Thanks lo I he repealed humhlings
~f the Anaheim Angck there 's a
oew firsi-pla&lt;e 1com in the AL WeSI
'--the Texa&gt; Rongers.
· Four reliever&gt; comhined to pi~eh
7 2/3 s.:orclcss innings lior !he
R-angers on Thursday nigh!. allowing
them to pull oul a 7-6 vi&lt;lory over
Anaheim and tukc !he d1vision lead
for the fir&gt;ttomc son.:e Aug. ll
The Angel&gt; linishcd their road
irip 1-6 and llavc lost seven of nine
to hlow !he di v.sion lead they had
~eld sin.:c Aug. 14. Anaheim led by
os mu'h as four games on Aug . 26.
··we had a terrible mad trip." ·
i\.naheim manager Terry Collins

They weren't expected to he
needed much with 19-gamc winner
Rick Helling on the mound. hut
Anaheim knocked him nut by ~cor­
ing four runs in the first inning and
two more on the second.
AI Levine finished the second and
lasted until two were out in the
fourth. Greg Cadaret. claimed on
waivers from Anaheim on Aug . 25.
got out of the fourth and then
allowed a leadoff double in the fifth .
Tim Crabtree (6-1) stranded that
runner by striking out his lirst 1wo
bancrs and gelling a groundout to
second. He pitched three more hitless, scorclcs~ innings for what he
described as the most satisfying outing of his career. It wos also the
longest.
John Wcueland got the last three
outs for his club-record 41st save.

saod "Don't JUS! look at the Texas
series. We lost three to Baltimore
and played ternhlc on Tampa Bay .
We· vc got to regroup. take a deep
hrcath and take care of husincss. · ·
Collons helicvcs the An!lcls can
. still avoid a repeat of the horror of
1995. when they led Scanlc by 13
games on Aug. 9. only to sec the
Mariners win the division in a onegame playoff. Anaheim plays SIX of
its linal 10 games at home. including
three againsl Texas from Monday
through Wednesday.
"If we win five of six at home.
we' rc on first place."· Collins said.
Texas ftnal tnrec home game•
arc this weekend against Oakland.
The Rangers' bullpen had lost
five of its last seven decisions and
eight of II with a 5.72 ERA over the
last 24 games.

Lee Stevens opened the eighth
with a single off the right-licld Willi
against Pep Harris !3- 1). then Milt
Cuyler rinch-ran and scored the winning run from second when Tom
Goodwin doubled to right-center nl f
Ri.:h DeLucia.
In other Al games. it was Boston
3. Baltimore 2 in 10 innings: Detroit
7. Toronto 4: Scaulc 8. Oakland 0:
New York 4. Tampa Bay 0: and
Kansas City 13. Chicago While Sox
4.

Red Sox 3, Orioles Z
At Baltimore. Mo Vaughn singled
in the go-ahead run in the lOth
inning and Tom Gordon &lt;Cl a major
league sinBic-season record with his
39th straight save.
Boston increased its lead over
Toronto in the AL wild-card ra,·c to
five games.

Donnoe Sadler wen! :Hnr-4 wolh a
homer fur the Red Sm. who trailed
2-0 in the seve nth hcf"orc rnminp
hack for their third stratght win.
Tig&lt;.-s 7, Blue Jays 4
Damoon Easley hit a three-run
homer in the holloon of the ninth
inning to give Dl~troi t a vil"tory that
dimmed Toronw·, playoff hopes .
Easley. who abo hil a solo homer
on the sc.:ond. Llrovc a pit&lt;h fmm
Rohen Person &lt;3-1) off the facing ol
!he se&lt;ond Jc.:k in right Gcltl.
Carlos Delgado llittwo home runs
and Jose Cru1. also cnnnc&lt;tcd fm the
Blue Jays:
Marinen 8, Athletics 0
Ken Griffey Jr. hil hi s 5 ~ rd
homer. a thrc•.&gt;run shot in the lirst
inning. and Jamie Moyer ( 14-'l)
pit.:hed a four-hiller at Oakland .
Griffey 's homer. his lith in 23

games. came after Corlos Guollcn
and Alex Rodriguo began the game
with single&gt; ofl Tom Candioui ( 1116).
Yankees 4, Ot!vil Rays 0
Hitlcko lrahu allowed JUstlwo hll&gt;
in right innings as visiting New Ynr~
rcspontlcd to a verhill lashing from
manal!cr Joe Torr~ .
lrahu ( 12-'l) won for !he first lime
sin.:c Aug. 10. stnpping his fourgame losing streak.
Jor~c Pnsatla hit a two-run homer
off Julio Sam"''" (5-5) and Bernie
Williuons hit a solo shut to pace a 16hil auad.
Royals 13, White Sox 4
Jose Offerman drove in two runs.
stulc three hases and h11 his n1&lt;1jor
lcaguc-lcatlong 13th lnple as visllong
Kansas Citv overLamc Alhert Belle·s •
47th homer.

Cubs beat -Padres 4-3 in 10 innings; Braves top Arizona
NL roundup
By BERNIE WILSON
SAN DIEGO &lt;API
Sammy
Sosa'srighi. He can' t - and docsn 't
have to - hil a home run every
game .
· A day after hilling his 63rd
homer. i1 tiehrcakong grand slam in a
6-3 win. Sosa went 0-for-4 and said
~e lcli grcal. He drove a .:ouplc of
high Oy hall s to .:enter f1eld anti celebrated alnng with the rest of the
Chicago Cuhs after their 4-3 win in
10 innings over the San Diego
Padres on Thursday.
" We need 1hc win. " Sosa said.
"They (I he Padre&lt;) already clinched.
und w~.: ' rc try1ng to survive."'
Gary Gactll hil the big home run
Thursday. leading oil the lOth
inning off Pa&lt;lres relief a.:c Trevor

grounder that glan.:cd off Beck's
body to shortstop Jose Hcrnandcl.
who threw across his hody to just
bent the runner at first. The Padres
argued the call to no avail.
"It was a hang-hang play ... said
Grace. the lirst hascman. " I think we
just nirpcd him. That's good.
because I'm t-ired and I don't want in
~o anymore.
The Cuhs arc trying to reach the
playoffs for the lirsttimc sin.:c 19M9.
"We want this thing had and
nohndy wants il worse than me ...
said Grace. the longest-suffering of
the Cuhs. He drove in twn runs .
The Cuhs won the linal three of
the four-game series. and have won
live of si~ overall.
Gaclli ~50th &lt;arccr home run was
only the second homer allowed hy
Hoffman (4-2) this seruoon.
Hoffman. who leads the majors
wit h 50 saves. opened the IOth with

Hoffman .
"One hig swing can mean the difference." Gacni said . "Somebody
diO'crent every day has heen doing
the joh. That's what it's like when
you get down the ~tretch ...
Sosa agreed.
"I can't do il alone every day.
LaS! night was my turn. Today it was
Mark Grace and Gary Gactli ...
Sosa remained tied at 63 with
Mark M.:Gwir~ . whose St . Louos
Cardinals were idle.
It took a lu.:ky hounce on the
game's final play ir. the lOth inning
for the Cuhs In hold off !he Padres
and take a nnc-g:·m~ wild-card lead
over the idle Nc\·· York Mcts.
Rod Bed barely sur\'i\'Cd a jam
in the hnllnm half 111 earn his &lt;arccrhigh 49ih save in his 55th nppnrtunity.
Woth James Moutnn on third and
two nuls. Carlos Hernandez hit a

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The Padres have Ins! three
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clinching the NL West title Saturday
night.
Tony Gwynn· hit his 14th homer
leading nff the Padres eighth to tic
the game at 3. He also songlcd leading nil the IOth he fore being
replaced hy pinch-runner Moulnn.
Grace hi! RBI singles in consecu tive at -hats. tying the game at 2 in
the sixth and giving the C:uhs a 1-2
lead in the eighth.
ChiLagn·, Micke y Morandini
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singl~. hc1th with two nul.
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Braves I, Diamondbacks 0
At Phncni~ . Denny Neagle
allowed only four hits in si~ innings
to improve to 15-11 . making Atlanta
the first majnr lcagu~ team with live
15 -gamc winners since !he 193()
Washington Senators.
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with u 19-6 rc.:ord, Greg Maddux is
17-X. John Smnltt. is 16-3 and Kevin
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Kerry Ligtcnhcrg pil.:hed the
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spectacular diving play on Terry
Steinbach's grounder in the seventh.
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charging Chocago·s Jim Parque last
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The Southern Tornadoes have put
together a nice litlle win-streak of
latc.claiminga 15-3. 15-8 Tro-Valley
Hocking Divisoon victory over the
Trimble Lady 'Cats Thursday at
Trimble.
Kati Cummins had the best scoring game of her varsity career wilh a
dominating 14 points and a kill.
going 14-14 with no serve-outs. The
ANNOUNCES SUSPENSION - Michigan head football coach whole Southern team seemed to
Lloyd Carr announces the suspension of aafety Marc:us Ray at a come together as Southern pushed its
news conference Thursday on the University of Michigan campus. record to 8-3 overall.
Ray was suspended for improper contact with an agent (AP)
Kara King and Heather Dailey
each talloed six points a.&lt; hoth went99. Stacy Lyons had three points on a
6-6 serving night . while Sayre posted
one point and another great scuing
game .
Kim lhle had six kills to lead the
team. while Lyons lopped the nets
with five. Kom Sayre had three and
Fallon Roush one. Lyons had two
hlocks and Sayre one.
Trimble's V. Punlevy had five
points. Bobbi Lent four. with one

Michigan suspends
Ray for improper
contact with agent

By HARRY ATKINS
ANN ARBOR. Moch. (API Strong safety Marcus Ray. the insrirationalleader on Michigan's naloonal championship fl•Othall team last
season. is under investigation for
allegedly having con lact with an
agenl. He ha_' been suspended indefinitely from the team.
"Marcus knows the rules."
Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said
Thursday in explaimng the decision .
Carr said the university will
Investigate and forward its report to
the NCAA .
Ray, a senior from Columhus,
Ohio. and a second team allAmerican last year. is said to have
made contact with an agent in July.
The accusations surfaced when
somebody apparently contacted the
NCAA. Neither Carr nor athletic
director Tom Goss knows who
informed the NCAA or how it happened.
"I had no inkling of anything like
this until I got a call yesterday morning," Carr said.
Carrie Doyle. NCAA director of
student-athlete reinstatemcm . said
her group probably learned of the
maller several days ago.
"We' re cncouragin~ the onstitution 10 gather and evaluate information. and we'll assist them in working through that process, " Doyle
said.
Carr and Goss expressed hope the
investigation will move swift ly.
" If we find ... there ' s nothong
!here. then Marcus will be rcinstat-

Kellogg
dies at 71

ed ... Goss said.
Carr. whose team ha.' lost its first
two games of the sca.,on. made dear
his contempt for agents who prey on
college athletes.
" 1 think i1 bothers every athletic
dorector. football coach. basketball
coach because the issue goes far
beyond giving a guy some things. a
few dollars or a car,'· Carr saod. "It
goes to the most important issue facing us. and that's gambling.
"We're trying to deal with this in
an upfront manner and so it's of
tremendous importance to us to stay
on top of this."
In most cases. when an ineligible
player is used. teams forfeit games in
which the player appeared. But the
Wolverines, who face Eastern
Michigan on Saturday. arc off to an
0-2 start after being ranked No. 5 in
preseason.
"Sometimes good things happen
and sometimes bad things happen to
a team,'' offensive captain Jon
Jansen said. "We've just got to fight
through this. Guys get injured. I
glll:ss we'll have to treat this like an
injury."
Ray ·started every game in
Michigan's undefeated road to a
national title last year and in 1996.
" Marcus is a fine young man."
Goss said. "I know he ' s one of my
favoritcs . I feel badly for him in
this."
In 1995. Ray and two other
Michigan football players pleaded
guilty to using a credit card without
the owner's consent.
The three were accused of using
another student's credit card to buy
gas and less than $3:1..1 worth of mer·
chandose al a mall The three were
caught when a stoo" refused to honor
the card.

NEW YORK (AP) - Junius
Kellogg, who in 1951 reported an
allcmplcd bribe !hat uncovered _a _
major college haskcihall s.:antlal. os
dead at71.
He died Wednesday night al the
Bronx Veterans Affairs Mcdi&lt;al
Center. Manhauan Col lege said the
cause of death was respiratory f:lil :urc.
- Kellogg had hccn in a wheelchair
~' inl'C o1 &lt;•.'ar ac~iUcnt in Arknnsa!li in .
:19541cft hom p:1rulyt.cd.
A n-fnoi - 10 ce nter. Kellogg was·
~he lirst hl:~&lt;k player at Manhallan.

21 with six kills and five blocks.
Brannon was 12-16 with five kills
and a block. Bailey 9- 14 with five
kills, Evans 2-4 with two kills and
An1i Wolfe was 2-3 spiking.
Chevalier was 1-2 and Angi Taylor
1-1:
In settinB. the tenacious tandem of
Evans and Hayman set 42 of 55 and
had I0 assists. Evans was 25-34 with
eight assists and Hayman was t7-21
with two assists.
Eastern coach Don Jackson , "We

seem to always lack a desire to ptll
away our opponent. When the desir~
does hit. we can stan puuing tea~
away with all the potenual we havo!.
The scoring was preuy balanced
tonoght. a credit 10 a good team
effort . If not for everybody contributin~ tonoght we would have had
a long evening. We are lacking I~
killer instinct nght now , but I'm con fident it will come."
·
Eastern won the reserve game
also

each from K. Guffey and B. Spencer.
Southern went up 3-0 on three
Lyons serves, including an ace, then
Lyons caught fire with a string of six
points. intermittently interrupted by a
Trimble time and a Trimble substitution. That string gave SHS a 10-2
lead as SHS rolled to the 15-3 win. In
ohc second game. Cummins ruled the
roost with nine serving points including the game-point. The Tornadoes
won 15-8.
Southern also won the reserve
game 15- 13 and 15-9. Southern was
led hy Tammy Fryar with seven.
Sarah Brauer six. Rachel Allen and
Stacy Molls with five each. Emily
Stivers with three. Stacy Wilson two
and Macyn Ervin one. Trimble was
led hy Alison Christmas with five .
Jennifer Riley five. Lacy Noll four.
Kendra Hoffman three. Mandi
Russell two and one each from
Chri ssy Cocn. Ashley Fouts and
Courtney Christman .

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Pomeroy's Todd Smith held off
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Saturday night -in the Late Model fcaturc at Skylone Spccdlfay ncar
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Skip Logan.
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Smith. a former !rack-champion
himself. made the win more imprcssive by defeating four other track
champs in the lineup - Wolfe.
Adams, McDaniels and Bond.
Wolfe . in the McDonald's of
Gallipolis/CCK ConvenienccNirgil
Hill Farms #14, led all 10 laps of the
first heat after outjumping Smith on
the stan. then pulling away for the
win. Wolfe coasted to the checkered
· and Smith finished second ahead of
Mike McDaniel and Bob Adams. Jim
Amick won the second heat over
Bond and Mitch Brunton.
As a result of the win. Wolfe started on the inside pole wilh Amick on
the outside. Wolfe's Bill Pooler sponsorcd car jumped into the early lead.
but that advantage was negated on a
wreck involving Amick. McDaniels.
Jim Gray. Brunton. Adams ond
Donnoe McFarland . .
On the restart . Wolle took the lead
and led four laps with Smith at _his
sodc. Sm1th nosed on to lead the fohh
mcuot. but Wolle powc_rcd back by
for a wuplc more laps wolh Sm1th on
hot pursuit. Smith again tried the
inside and had the faster .:ar down the

backchutc. where he took command
for good on lap nine .
The big banlc of the night was
between Amick. McDaniels and
dams for third place. but when the
checkered Oag fell Amick held the
advantage over multi-time track
champion Adams with McDaniels
fifth .
The Street Stock feature event not
only featured a Bood race. but an
inside baltic for the 1998 points
championship. Ralph Withem and
Rick Hudnen have swapped the top
spot all season long. Hudnell won the
initial hanle as Withem, leading by
eight points, broke in the qualifying
heat and did riot make the feature .
Hudnell was able to overtake Withem
for the points lead with only thi s
week remaining in tbc championship
run .
In the feature though it was local
Coolville ace Mitch Gillian taking the
lead on the second lap and cruising to
the win over John Powell and Tony
Roush from Reedsville. They were
followed by Jim Ashcraft, Jay Ruuer
and Hudnell. Another local. George
Adkins of Middleport. in the Gene
Adkins A-2. qualified through his
heat, but suffered mc.:hanical problems and only made one lap in the
feature .
Mokc Baker led every lap of the
four cylinder main over John Brooks
and Lyle Swain. Swain. of Long
Bo11om. currently is the season points
leader goong into the last race after a
~real overall season in his #50.
Jesse Wisecarver too the feature in
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}k ~.:.nn~ to th.: ~choo l in 1950 muJ a

later was approa~..:hcd ahout
~'h:~vllog poonts by Henry Poppe. the
:team's l":tptain the ycm hl'fon.: .
Kollogg wiLl enoch Ken Norton.
'who notified authonlles . Wuhon
·months. seven players on . City
'College 's 1950 NCAA-NIT douhle
d1011npinns were :.1rrestcd on ~hurges
.of lakin• hrihcs
Thcr~ were soon disdnsurcs of
tixed game&gt; al NYU and Long Island
University . The
invcsllgation
revealed thai between 1947 and
.1950. N6 gam~s had hecn fixed and
32 players were impli&lt;ated.
Arter serving in the Army in the
·Korean War. Kcllog~ returned to
.&lt;ehool and graduated.
In 1953 he joined the Harlem
Glohctroncrs. A year later. he was
-heading to a game in Pine Bluff,l
Ark .. with three other players when!
)heir car flipped .
· KelloEg drifted in and out of a
coma for weeks. After four years in
ihe hospital he rcgnincd use of his
jlands nod arm.
• He spent the rest of his life working for New York City •Bencies,
~oaching wheelchair athletes and
making motivational speeches.
: Ke110i8 is survived by three sisten and three brothers_.

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Friday, September 18, 1998

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lnsuraj1ce policy beneficiaries should be checked and updated
mine was a commercial pil01 . On a
night home to Tucson, his plane
Ann
crashed, and he was killed in5tanlly.
Landers
They had been married only I 0
IW7 . lnl. "-fdn. T._.
months.
5yilldKM llld Crca•n
The husband had a large, six-figure insurance policy. Unfortunately.
he had neglected to change the benDear Ann Landen: This is m eficiary, and his mother collected the
response to the woman who found entire sum . She gave the wife
herself the unwilling beneficiary of SIO,OOO and kept the rest for herself.
her deceased brother's insurance l..egaJ? Yes. But kind and thoughtpolicy. He had forgotten to change ful? No way. My friend was forced
the policy when he married. She to give up her home. which wa.• still
signed the entire amount over to her in her husband's name only.
brother's wife. whtch was indeed the
I hope this letter will serve as a
decent (and generous) thing to do. I wake-up call to all your readers who
would like to give you the rcven;c have not updated their wills and
scenario.
onsurancc policies after marrying.
The hushaod of a dear friend of

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Too often. we tend to put off such
things because they require us to
think about death, which is not
exactly pleasant.
Incidentally, my friend is in '-'r
early 50s and now has multiple sclerosis. She is on disability and unable
to work. That insurance would have
been a godsend . -- Sad For a Young
Widow in Scottsdale, Ariz.
Dear Sad: One of the most \"aluablc functions of this column os to
teach people lessons in life by print·
ing the experiences of readen; who
have made mistakes. Your friend's
experience is certainly an excellent
e.ample. Thank you oo behalf of all
the people you educated tnday.
Dear Ann Landers: I just read

the letter from "Vancouver," who
said she was single and unhappy. but
I am not §!Ire the advice you cave
her is going to work. You told her to
stop hanging around married couples and become involved in activities where she will be apt to meet
unanachcd males.
I am 33 years old. a successful
career woman and in great shape.
but I still haven't found the right
man although I have had more than
my share of dates and relationships.
I have done all the things you
advised. and I am still single .
I am not quite as picky about men
as I used to be. but the men arc more
fickle than ever. While I would like
to meet someone with strong family

values, most of the men I have met
want a woman who is a CEO of a
corporation or a fashion model. And
let us not f&lt;lr!et the men in their 30s
who still pauty like they are in a fraternity. You can bet that when they
do grow up and think about mar·
riage, they woo' t be interested in
any woman over2S , and she'd bencr
have the body of a goddess.
I would tell "Vancouver" not to
give up on her married friends . They
might introduce her to a nice. eligible bachelor. -- Single in Chicago
Dar Chlcqo: I agree that mar·
ricd friends. if they arc generous and
thoughtful. could indeed be a connection to an eligible man. but don't
hold your breath waiting. I still say

your best bet is to stay in the mix.
Do volunteer work -- not only for
charitable causes but for the political
party of your choice . DonalC your
time to your local hospital or blood
hank. Take some classes at a community college. Join a health club,
take up biking or learn how to repair
your car. In other words. put yourself out there. and move in circles
where people are trying to improve
their lives. This beats going to hars
and cocktail lounges by a darned
sight.

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Beat of the Bend ...
By Bob Hoeflich

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Ha,·ing been "cnnfincd" to quarters for a couple of weeks due to a
little "ailment". my ".:iallife has gnnc down the tube.
I hated missi ng the fall fcsti1•al at Racine; the river fe stival at Mid·
dlcpun . and a \'isit ny the Cumberland Queen. which was welcomed
hy beautifully costumed greeter&gt; in Pomeroy over the weekend.
However. wa.,n ·t the weather just perfect for the activities' Now
\\UUid be a go&gt;&lt;xl time lor a Joule rain. lthmk .
"What a revoltin development . this is".
Do yuu remember that cxprc-sion·&gt; It wa.s used often hy a comedian ur a canoon chara.:tcr a fe w years hack.
The expression came up recently with Jean Alkire and some of her
friends and everyone had a different opinion as to which comedian had
used the tcvottin · development hit frc~ucntly. Jean contacted me and
I thought. perhaps. ot was Jimmy Durante. So we' re testing your memory. Bunky. Who was ir'

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Did you notice the emphasis on .SO years of television with the presentation of the Emmv Awards show'!
Seems impossi ble that television has been with us for so long.
Wasn't it only last week that the Show of Shows was the big feature
on the tube?
I can remember. many, many years ago when television was only a
dream . I first heard about it in the fifth grade from my teacher. the former Lucille Dutton. at the Gravel Hill School in Middleport.
She had been to a World's Fair-maybe in Chicago. as I recalland had seen a demonstration of television there and predicted it
would he coming.
"Sure, Miss Dutton , sure".
And sure it was for some years later it is in every home.
An old American standby. Readers Digest. is in linancialtrouhlc
and is going to &gt;ell off its art collection to raise money.
Have there been too many of those sweepstakes' On the other
hand. maybe they shouldn ·,have changed the cover without asking us .
The media for Buckeye Blii/. :-tpparently thought it was a great
accomplishment fur the Ohio State Bucks to defeat Toledo so completely. Being heralded as the top team of the nation. the' Buckeye
win shouldn't have come as any big surprise and .should have hc~n
expected . Whoe1·cr h~ard of Toledo·• Now had it been Mich igan
in~tcad of Toledo . I would have hcen much more imprc s~cd .
M.:Gwire and Sosa continue their race to produce the most I1&lt;1111C
run.; durin g the hasch:1ll St'as1m . They've ...- crtainly \\'lin the adm1ratit•n
o( the nation at il good lim'-· on the American scene and ncatcd a new
interest '"their srort .

As you nut douht can tell. I've hccn spending some tim~ wilh the
telev ision ~c t -tno much prohahly.
A~ a v ic w~o:r. I wonder who t.:omes up with those adn:rli!&lt;.cmcnts for
the Ohoo Ln!lcry. The current one which seems to run o\'cr and nv~r
and fea ture..; the elderly couple scratching niT their lollcry ticket . ; cer·
tainl y turns me off. I hope they hoth lose .
Whatever happened to that stuff we used tu call rain'? Oh s ur~ . you
remember what it was lik~ . Just think ahout it. Brown lawns and wilted !lowers arc prevalent . Mayh~ a r:11n dance would help. An yhody
know one "' Do keep smiling.

Apple cider is safe if properly produced

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The /euon of the grapevines

By Bonnie Shiveley
Devotional Writer
Our loaded grapevines fi II the
Scptcmhcr air with ~~ sweet o.mnna
hcgging us to stop hy fur a mouthwatering treat. The wuudy \'ines

director of AIDS Action. a Washingllln-hascd advucacy group.
Kolhc also said the findinp
\how 1ha1 teens who arc virrins
shouldn't feel like outcasts.
" It 's an important milestone
hccausc students who have' not
cn~a~cd in intercourse can say that
they're in the majority:· he said.
The 1997 survey of 16.262 students nationwide showed that a
lower proportion of high schoolcrs
arc engaging in risky sexual behavior than in 1991. when the CDC
hcgan giving tccn-ag~rs anonymous qucslionnaircs every two
years about their sex lives.
Asked if they had ever had sexual intercourse, S2 percent of those
surveyed last year said no. compared with 46 percent in 1991.
Asked if they used a condom the
last time they had sex. 57 percent of
students said yes. compared with 46
percent in 1991.
Sixteen percent of students said
they had had sex with four or more
1
partners. down from 19 percent in

suppon themselves and drape over
our garden fence. The abundance of
rain and sunshine produced a large
crop of fruit again this year. It took a
lot of work trying to get rid of weeds
and Japanese hcetles. But the
thoughts of Concord jelly and ta~ty
juice make my salivary glands go
wild, and we still have plenty of
grapes t.o give away.
Ahout 6.000 years ago - m
Bible times - men highly prized
their vineyards and guarded them
from rnaming ja,·kals. foKes and
twn-kggcd thieves. The grapevine
was the symhul of prosperity and
peace amung the ancient Hchrcws.
In the h&lt;fl dry region of Palestine.
grape juice and raisin cakes were a
l'ital pan uf daily lok

1991.
The trend toward ahstincncc on
the 1990s is in sharp contrast to the
1970s and ' !lOs. when sexual acti\'·
ity hallnoncd amung teen-agers.
Kolbe said .
Sexual acti\"ity amon~ ~iris 15
to 19. for example. jumped fmm 29
percent in 1970 to 57 percent on
1988. according to' prcvious studies.
Kolbe attributed the recent
declines to efforts hy parents.
schools and health officials to educate young people ahout safe sex
and the risks of teen pregnancy.
AIDS and other sexually transmottcd diseases .
But he warned there arc still
plenty of wnOicting sexual messages in movies. television and
other media .
" I think
they're
fragile
changes... he said. " The worst
thing we could do is he lulled into
complacency."
The CDC also nOicd that its survey doesn ' t cover all teens. since as

Because grapevines were common, Jesus often used the metaphor
of the vine and the branches to illustrate Himself and His work. In John
I.S :.S. He said, "I am the vine. you
arc the branches; he who abides in
Me. and .I in .him. he hear.; much
fruit: for apan from Me. you can do
nothing."
Jesus is the vine with deep
spreading roots of eternal lili:. As
believers in Him. we arc branches
and drdw strength and sustenance
from Him . When we li ve in Him. we
hear fruit - the fruit of His Spirit.
The relationship between the hclie,·er and Christ is as close as that of the
hranches and the vine .
What gmd is a cut-off hntndl'! It
nnly withers and dies . l11cn it" s·

sia Roush reunion. Sunday. I p.m.
Star Mill Park. Take mvercd di.sh and
table service.

GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis Area
Parkinson's Suppon Group. 2 p.m. .
Gra.c United Methodist chur.:h. 2(Xl
Second Ave. Topic will be Tasmar
plus pointers for P.O. patients.

POMEROY - Homecoming. Mt.
Hermon United Brethren in Christ
Church. Sunday. carry-in dinner at
noon. Afternoon service. I:30 fe:tturing the Narrow Way Singe,-,;. Church
located in Texas Community on
Wickham Road.

BURLINGHAM - Han -Cuckl~r
reunion Sunday. I p.m. at the Mod~rn
w,~xJm~n hall in Burlingham.
RACINE - Morris Chapel annual church hotn~comin ~. Sunday
sch.-&gt;1forllmn•J hy lund~&lt;on anJ SJ'&lt;'·
l'iotl sin,;in~ .

Dailey MMI · 8:30 a.m.

Apostolic

Church of Ch r ts t

p_,..,. Oaordl "'Clulot

212 W. Main St.
Minisler: Damy Biu
Sunday Scbool - 9:30 Lm.
Worshop- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Sunday Scbool • I l a.m.

Pastor: Neil Tennant
Servicts- 10:00 a.m. and 7

W011hip · JOa.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 1 p.m.

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Hope hpcbt Clottrdl (Soottkn)

many as 5 percent arc high &lt;eh .. &gt;l

Putor: lim Di«y
570 Grano St., Middlepon
Sunday sctooot -9:30 a.m.
Worship· It a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

dro[lt1UIS .

The survey showed ahstincnce
was almost c4ual anUin~ hop and
girls- 5I percent and 52 percent.
respecti,·cly.
But the U\'erall decline in sex ual
al:th·ity has t'lcen greatest fur hnys.
Teen -age boys reporting they had
intcrmurse drnpped frnm 57 per&lt;ent in 1991 to 49 percent in 1997.
Fur ~iris. the ligure drnpped from
50.X percent to 47.7 percent.
The proportion of hlad high
schouler&lt; who said they had sex
drnpped H percentage points frnm
1991 tu 1997. tu 7J percent.
For whites. the decline was 6
points to 44 percent. The change fur
Hispanics was less than I perrent·
age point. to 52 percent.
Condom usc was higher among
boys (6~ percent) than girls (51 percent).. It was also highest among
hlacks (64 percent). with 56 percent
of whites and 4K percent of Hispanics saying they had used condoms
in their last sexual encounter.

Froo Will Baptist C.om:lt
Ash Strul, Middlepor1
Pastor: Les Hayman

Sunday Service -7:00p.m.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wednesday Servia:-7:00 p.m.
Rutlalld Flnt Baptist Churdl
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
WOJship - 10:45 a.m .
"-"" Flnt Baptist
East Main St

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
WoBhip · 10:30 a.m.
Flnt Soutbtno Baptill
41872 Pomeroy Pike
PISior: E. Lamar O'Bryanl
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m., 7:00 p.m.

ML Ual01 Baptist
PaSior : Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9:45a.m.
Evening· 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.
Oreal Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Paslor : Daniel Berdine

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Sunday WoBhiP. · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Doble Soudy - 7:00p.m.
Old llflbtl Froe Will Bloplitl Church
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middleport
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m.
ThuBday Services· 7:30
Hillside Baptist Cbun:h
St. Rt. 143justoi1Rt. 7
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · t !a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Villag~ Council. special session .
Monday. 7JO p.m. li~r cnnsidemtion
of pcrs;mnd .

Victory lllpdst Jndepndut
52S N. 2nd So. Middleport
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Worship - !Oa.m., 7 p.m.

TUESDAY
RACINE - RACO . Tuesday.
6 ; ~() p.m. at Star Mill Park . New

Faith Baptist Church
Railroad So., Muon
Sunday School - tO a.m.

Jlcanrlllow Rldp Chrdl of Clulot

Paslor:Teny Stewart
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 6:30p.m.
Zloa Chord

or c.rtac

Pomeroy, Harrisoroville Rd. (Rt.l43)
Pastor: Roger W1tJon

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

Tappen Plata Clourcll of~ · ...,
lnslnllnelltll

Sunday School- !0:15a.m.
Yooth· 5:30 poo Sunday
Bible Study Wednesday 7 poo
Brodbary Church or Christ
Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wor&gt;hip · 10:30 a.m .
Rutland Chun:h of Chrlac
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Bndlonl Church ot Chrltt
U&gt;rner or St. Ro. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Minister: Doug Shamblin
Youlh Minister: Bill Amberger
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship . 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesda) Services ·7:00p.m.

Hickory RIU. Chan:h of Clsrlll

Mike Moore
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Uborty Christian Church
bexter
. Pas! or: Woody Colt
Sunday Evening · 6:30p.m.
Thul&gt;day Service · 6:30p.m:
Loapnlle Chrlaclln Cburch
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wooship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Hemlock Gro.. Church

Reedsville Chun:b or Christ
Pastor: Phitio Stunn
Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Wooship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Chnstian Union
Hartford Church or Chrill in
Chrisllan Ualon

Worsh1p - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Hanford, W.Va.
Pastor:Jim Hughes
Sunday School - J 1 a.m.

Fomt Ruu lllptlst
Pastor : Arius Hun
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
WoBhip · ll a.m.

·9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
V!,fl.lnes~ayServlces . 7:30p.m.
U/n,Khiin

ML Moriah Baptist
fourth &amp;. Main St., Middleport
Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Craig, Jr.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Won;hip · t0:4l a.m.
Altlqulty Baptist
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.

~dnesday

Worship· 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Evening · 6:00p.m.

Rutland Fne WID Blpllll
Salem St.
Pas1or: Rev. Paul Taylor

· 9:45a.m.
7p.m.
· · 7 p.m.

~llutllnd
Church or God
Pastor: Ron Heath

Sun~· WoBhip • 10 a.m.,

6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
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Sunday School - tO a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Syraclose Flnt Church or Gad
Apple and Second S&lt;s.
Pastor: Rev. David Russell

Sunday School and Wor1bip- tO o.m.
Slcred Heart Catholic Chun:h

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161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-5898
Pator: Rev . Walter E. Heinz
Sat. Con. 4:45-S:ISp,m.; Mass-5;30 p.m.
Sun. Con. -8:45-9.15 a.m.,
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1/2 mile off RL 32S
Pastor. Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · !0:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.

· WesloJu llilllo Hall- Chordl
75 Pearl St., Middleport.
PIUIOr: Rev.lohn Neville
Oiildren'sKrvice · 10 a.m.

Wonhip · 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:3() p.m.
· Hysell Roo Iloilo... Clsurdl
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10:45 Lm., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service · 7:30p.m.
Laani 01n Froo Motbodlst Chardl
PISIOr: David DeWin

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship · !0:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wtdne.day Service · 7:00p.m.
Rutllttd Comauoily O.urch
POSior: Rev. Roy McC:orty

Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening · 7 p.m.

Wednesday Service.s · 7 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints

or J..., Christ

Reorpalzod Chan:h

or Latter Day Saints

Portland·Racine Rd.
Pastor: Jerry Singer

Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7;30 p.m.
Tho Chun:h of Josus
Christ of Latter-Day Salats
St. RL 160,446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday School 10:20-1!a.m.
Reliel Socieay/Prlellhood tl :OS-!2:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-lO:lS a.m.
Homcmakins meeting, 1st Thun. • 7 p.m.

Lutt1e rnn
SLJ..aiAtllena 0.,..
Pine GmYe

Rev. Donlld C. fritz
Worship · 9:00a.m.
Sunday Sctoool • 10:00 a.m.
Our S.•lour I.Aollltnn Church
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.Va.
Putor: David Russell
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Wor1hip • II a.m.
St. l'lul Lulheno Chun:h
Comer SyCIIIIORO &amp; Se«ond St., Pomeroy
Rev. Donald C. Fritz
Sundly School · 9:45 a.m.
Wor1hip · II a.m.

United Methodist
Gnblm United Methodist
Worship -9:30a.m. (lSI &amp; 2nd Sun),
7:30p.m. (Jrd &amp; 4th Sun)
Wedne,;ciay Service • 7:30p.m.

Mt. Olin Ualttd MetbDdlst
Otl 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Re.v. Ralph Spires
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.
Mdtp Cooperall•e P1rish
Nonbolst Ouster
Alhd
Pas1or: Sharon Hausman

WtdnO.iday Services - 6:30p.m.
~Chu~ or God of Pnlpheey
0.1. Mite Rd. oil St. Rl. 160
PastOJ: PJ . Ooapman
Sunday School · tO a.m.

Pastor: O!ad Ernridt

Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.
Worship - II a.m.
Wednesday Service-o -7:30p.m.

r...!:.':C"f::":ader

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wol1hip • 9 A.m.
Flltwooob
Pastor. Keith Rader

Sunday School - tO a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.

F&lt;nlllbto
Paslor: Chad Ernridt
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Worship · 9a.m.
Thul&gt;day Services· 6:30p.m.
Heoth (Middloport)
Pas1or: Vemapye Sullivlll
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Mlaomvlllc
Pas10r: Chad Emrick
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worihip · 10 a.m.
ParlCblpel

Sunday School· 9a.m.
WOrship - 10 a.m.

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Pastor: Coronie Fwes
Sunday School-9:15a.m.
w...hip - 10:30 a.m.
Bib!&lt; Study Tuesday · 10 a.m.

Sunday School-9:30a.m.
W011hip · 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services • 7 p.m.
S.tc..Cattcr
Pastor: Ron Fierce

Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Worship · 10:15 a.m.

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Worship · 10:30 p.m.
Sunday Scbool · 6 p.m.
Wtdnesday Service-o -7 p.m.

Appo ur. Catter
' Full-Gospel Oourch"
Pas1011 John &amp; Pauy Wade
603 Second Ave. Mason
773-5017
Service lime: Sunday JO:JO a.m.
Wednesday 7 pm

Foltlo Chapel ()pea Bible O.an:ll
92J S. 'I'tlird So., Middleporl
Pastor Ernie Wengerd
Sunday service, 10 a.m.
Wedlelday service, 7 p.m.
Salem St., Ru1land

Foltlo Floll Goopei Church

Long Boloom

Pas~or:

Steve Reed

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wednesday . 7 p.m.

Services: Wedneiday, 7:30p.m
Sunday, 2:3() p.m.
lllrrison•ille Community Chun:h
Pastor: Theron Durham

Sunday · 9:)(1 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

East i.dlrt
Pastor: Brian Harkness

Middleport Community Church
l7i Peart St., Middleport

Worship · 9 a.m.

Pastor: Sam Anderson
Sunday School tO a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m.

Cool•llle United Methodist Parish
Pastor: Helen Kline

Cool•lllo Chun:h
Main &amp; Filth St.
Sunday School - tO a.m.
WoBhip - 9 a.m.
Tuesday Services · 7 p.m.

Btthel Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School. 9 a.m.
Worship. 10 a.m.

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Calvary Bible Cbun:h
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd .
Pastor: Rev. Blackwood

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.
Pastor: David Dailey
Sunda)' Schoo19:30 a.m.
Evening· 7 p.m.

Rejoidng ure Churcb
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlepon
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
WoBhip- !0:3() am

~ednesday

St:rvices . 7 p.m.

Church or Jesas C hris~
Apostolic Faith
1/4 mile pa51 Fort Meigs on New lima Rd.
Pastor: William Van Mete r
Sunday·7:00 p.m.
Wednesday· 7:00 p.m.
Friday -7:00p.m.
Cliflon, W.Va.
Sunday School · 10 a_ m.
Worship . 7 p.m
Wednesday Service . 7 p.m.

New Ure Victory Center
3773 Georges Creek Road, Galtipoli&lt;. OH
Pas1or: Bill Staten
Sunday ScJViccs · 10 a. m. &amp; 7 p.m .

Wed•esday - 1 p.m. &amp; Youlh 7 p.m.

Pentecostal
Penl0&lt;05lll Assembly
St. Rt. 124, Racine
Pas1or: William Hoback
Sunday School - !0 a.m.
Even ing · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.
Third Ave.
Pa."itor: Rev. Clark Baker

Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesdily Service5 · 7:00p.m.

Faith Valley Tabernacle Chun:•
Bailey Run Road
PilStor: Rev. Emmell Rawson

Presbyterian

Sunday Evening 7 p.m.

Thursday Service · i p.m.

Syra&lt;v10 Mission
1411 Dridgeman St., Syracuse
Rev. Mike Thompson.Paslor
Sunday School · Ill a.m.

Synocuse Fint United Presbylerian

Evening · 6 p.m.
Wtdnuday Service: . 7 p.m

Harrisonville Presbyterian Churth
Worship · Ya. m
Sunda)' School . 9:45 a.m.

Houl Community Church
OrfRt.l24

Paslor: Re v. Kri s.ma Robinson
Sunda y School- !U a.m.
Worship. II il.m.

Middlepon Presbyterian
Sunday School . 9 a.m.

Pastor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

HocklnMJIOM Chun:h

Worship· 10:30 am., 7:30p.m.

Worship · 10 a.m.

Grand S1ree1

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

Seventh-Day Adventist

Worship · J I a.m.
Wednesday Services· 8 p.m.

Ton:h Chun:h
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
WoBhip · 10:30 a.m.

Mont Chapel Chun:h
Sunday school - 10 a. m.
Worship · II a.m.
Wednesday Service- 7 p.m.

Nazarene

Faith Gospel Cburch

Sunday School - tO a.m.

Pastor: Gregory A. Cundiff
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Rttdsville Fellowship
Chon:b ollbt Naureno
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - to:45 n.m.. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

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Sennth·Diy Adventist
Mulberry Hts. Rd., Pomero)'
Pas10r: Roy Lawm!lky
Sa1urday Services:

Sabbaoh School -2 p.m.
Wor!!.hip · 3 p.m

United Brethren

Long Bonom

Sunday S&lt;hool -9:30 a.m.
Wo15hop - 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.
Mt. Olive Community Church
Pastor: Lawrence Bush

Mt. Hermon United Brtthrtn

In Christ Church

Te"as Community off CR R2
Paslor: Robert Sander~
Sunday School· 9:30a.m .

Worship - 10:30 am . 7:30 p.m.

Sunday S&lt;bool · 9:311 a.m.

Wednesday Servicts . 7:30 p.m.

Evening . 7 p.m.
Wedneday Scryiet · 7 p.m.

Eden United·Brethren In Chriso

United Faith Chun:b

Pastor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sunday S&lt;hoot · II a.m.
Sunday Worship - 10:00 a.m. &amp; 7:00p.m.

2 1/2 miles nonh of Reedsv ille
· on State Route 124

Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By- Pass
Paslor: Rev. Roben E. Smilh, Sr.

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.

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EWING FUNERAL HOME

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

Wedne.day Service - 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Youth Service . 7:30p.m.

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PasiOr: John Han

Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
WoBhip · 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study - 7:00p.m.

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Clifton Tabernacle Church

Pl!tor: Robcn Vance
Sunday worship · 10 a.m.
Wednesday service· 6:30p.m.

Worship · II a.m.

Froedono G . Mission
Bald Knob,llrl Co. Rd. 31
Paslor: Rev. Roger Wittlord
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 7 p.m.

Pastor: Lawrence Foreman

R - Chrbtlao Fellowslllp Charch
Sunday servia:, 10:00 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Youlh Fetlowsloip Sunday, 7:00p.m.
Wednesday service, 7:00 p.m.

Pll!IOJ: Dcwayne Stutler
Sunday School· II a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Pastor: Brian Harkness

No Sunday or Wednesday Night Services

Stivtrnifle Word of Faith

Eadttmo House or Pnyer
(ao Burlingham church orr Rouoe 33)

Sunday School · tO a.m.

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wor.hip Serviu 10:3() a.m.

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Sunday Servoo: 10 Lm &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday ServictS . 7 p.m.

M1H11iiiJI Slor

Wednesday · 7 p.m.
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((ing&gt;bury Road

Pwor: Jeff Smith

Fairview Bible c •urch

Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services . 10 a.m.

Sunday School- to a. m.

C.rietoo lot..-detaollllutloea! Cloun:h

Pastor: Rn. Mary McDanteJ

The Btlieftn' Fellowship Mialltry
New Lmc Rd., Rutland
Pas1or: Rev. Marga~l J. Robin501'1

Carmel &amp; Iloshan Rds.
Racine, Ohio
Paslor: Dewayne Stutler
Sunday School- 9:30 a.m.
Wooship • 10:45 a.m.
Bible Soudy Wed. 7:00p.m.

Soutlo lldllel New TalaSilver Rjdge
Putor: Robert Barber
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship . 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 1 p.m.

Other Churches

Friday · rellowship service 7 p.m.

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FuR Goopel J.Ja1s111oout
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Paslor: Roy Hunter
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuesday &amp; Thursday -7:30p.m.

Honest Outreodo Mholstrieo
47439 Reibel Rd., O.eSier

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Paslor: Dewayne Sauoler
Sunday School - tO a.m.

Wortlup · JU:JU Lm., 7 p.m.
Wedne!day Servia: · 7 p.m

Coolville Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridtnour
Sunday School · 9:30 il.m.
Worship + 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service . 7 p.m.

Wonhip · 9:30a.m. and 7 p.m.

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Putor: Mart Mauon

Sunday School · to a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.

Pastor: Teresa Waldeck

Pastor: Bob Randolph
Worship · 9:3() a.m.
School · 10:30 a.m.

lbtllud Cluorch oldie Nuareae
Paslor: Rev. Samuel W. Basye
Sunday Scbool- 9:30 o.m.
Worship · 10:.30 a.m .. 6:30p.m.
Wedllesday Services . 7 p.m.

Rutlud

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
wo ..hip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Joppo

Sunday Scbool- 9:)(1a.m.
Worship· ll a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Putor. Roben E. Muuer
Sunday School - tO a.m.
Worship· ll :15a.m.. 7p.m.
Wednesday Servia: . 7 p.m.

Sunday School · 9:IS a.m.
Worship · tO a.m.
Youth fetlowshop, Sunday . 6 p.m

Chesler
Paslor: Sharon Hausm&amp;Jl

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Clooller a-do of dlo N....Puoor. Rev.lltrben Gnoe

Cbrbtlao Fellowship Ceatcr

Middleport Church ol the NaZirene

Sundoy School· 10 a.m.
Thursday Services . 7 p.m.

Worship · 10:30 Lm. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services. 7 p.m.

RodtSpriap
PIISIOf: IU:ilh Rider

Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
WoBhip · ll a.m., 6:30p.m.

Worship · 9 a.m.

- . . , . Cloordo ofdlo N PL'IOC Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm)r.
Sunday Scbool • 9:30 a.m.

228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

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Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
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Paslot: Rev. Dewey King
Sunday sdoool- 9:30 a.m.
Sunday worship. 7 p.m.
Wedllesday prayer ....Una-7 p.m.

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

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Even ins Services- 6:30p.m.

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W
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Su~~ip

Pastor: Gene Zopp

Sunday school- !O:lQ a.m.
Worship -9:30a.m.. 7 p.m.

Wednesday Services · 7 P - ~ -

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Durillo JloliMa Chrch
31057 Stale Rout&lt; 32S, Llnpvll&lt;
Pastor: Dr. J.D. Youn&amp;

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WoBhip ·9:30a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Pas~or-lellrey Walla&lt;%
lSI and Jrd Sunday

Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Pastor: Rev. James R. Acree, Sr.

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SoasdiJ Scboolli :00 a.m.

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Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Worship- 8:!5, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wtdnesday Services - 7 p.m.

Fint Baptbt l'bun:h

lbdne Flnt B1ptllt
Pas1or. Rick Rule
Sunday School -9:30a. m.
Worship· 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:00p.m.
Sll•er Run Baptlll
PUIOr: Bill Liltle
Sunday School · lOa.m.
Worship - I !a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m.

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G.-l!r'-' DJal O.rcll
326 E. Mllft St .. Pomeroy
Rt-1. James Bemocti. Rev. ltltlwin Foster
Reo. Dcbonh Rlakin, Oeray

lllrrisonville Rood
PISIOr: Rev. Viaor Roush
Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Worship · tl a.!"·• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servox · 7.30 p.m.

Wonhlp Service - 9 a.m.
Communion . JO Lm.

Wednesday Service· 7:00p.m.

IIKillhi..'I"S WCh.:(llllC .

Pastor: AI Haruon
Youlh Minister: Bill Frazier

Put"': Teny Stewart

Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Worship · IO:!S a.m., 7:00p.m.

picked up. thrown into the lire and
hurncd. John 15:6 continues. "If
anyone docs not abide in Me . he is
thrown away as a hranch. and dries
up; and they gather them and cast
them into the fire . and they arc
burned .''
Let's not be dead wuud that·s e&lt;tst
away. Care enough ahout yourself to
li\'C in Chrtst Jesus. I'll be glad IO
send you a hookkt tu help you kno\\
Jesus as your rcrsonal ~avior.
f-;.uhcr. thank You fDr Your o.1hun·
d;mt prorisinn fur us. Hdp us 10
ha\'C a pkasing rdationship "ith
You that will bear much fruit . In
Jesus · no.un'-'· Amen .
Writ~ Bonnie. P.O. B&lt;" &lt;J 'i I.
x~nia. Ohio ~'i~X'i .
Scriptures: NASB .

Middleport Clltsrd of Cluis&amp;
Soh and Maio
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Wednesday Services . 7:00p.m.
Pas1or: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middlepon

POMEROY - God's Neighborhood Escape for Teens, Friday, fun, '
food and fellowship, West Main .
Street. Pomeroy. September hinhdays
to he observed. Pizza. cake and icc
cream. Non-violent video games.
computer programs, and cards free in
game room; pool tables, small fcc.
Center open 6 to 10;30 p.m. Same
hours Saturday.

DETROIT (AP) - As apple cider season arrives m Michigan . food
safety ex perts say the drink is safe if properly prepared .
Michogan . one of the nations leading apple and apple cider producer&gt; . has had no reported outbreaks of illness from a dangerous
strai n of E. co li bacteria .
ATHENS Meigs County
Cases in other states prompted the Food and Drug Administration to
Anhritis
Support
Group.
Friday. I0
require warnings on unpasteuri zed apple cider and apple juice sold to
a.m
.
to
II
:30
a.m.
in
conference
room
the public Unpasteurized fruit juices sicken up to 4X .OOO people each
of
the
Meigs
County
Senior
Citizens
's
year. and a child died of .:omplications from tainted c ider in 1996. the
Center.
Occupational
therapist
from
FDA reports.
Pasteurizing the cider. by heating it to at least 160 degrees for six Hol1cr Clinic to dis.·uss hand funcseconds . kills the ha~tcria . said L« Bour~uin . an assistant professor of tion and therapy. Those with anhritis
and family member&lt; welcome .
food sc i cn~c and nutrition at Michigan State University .
Federal in spec tion s of 2" unpastcuriLed apple cider estahli shments in 32 states over the past year found no cvidcn.:c of the bactc - SATURDAY
. .
SALEM CENTER- Star Gran•c
na
•
The bacteria from animal waste can end up in apple orchards 718 and Star Junior Grange 878.
through the usc of untreated man ure in fertilizer. from waste in runoff annual hay ride and wiener roast. Sator from dropping s from de er or hirds. he said Thursday .
_ urday._6 :~0 p.m. at_~c hall. Those
" Fruit that touches the ground is at the greatest ri sk. which is why attendong to take wocncrs and snacks.
· there ·s .:oncc rn about usi ng dropped apples to make cider:· Bourquin
POMEROY - Noah's Ark open
said in 01 sta tcmcnL
The state Department of Agriculture and the Michigan Apple Cider house . Hillside Baptist Church. State
Advisory Committee recommend against using drop ped apples in Route 143. wo th free hot dogs and
cider and sugg est lahc ling all .:o nt :t in~rs as pasteurit.cd or unpastcur- drinks. animal display.
it.cd.
Michigan is one of three states helping fcdcr.al officia ls draft food- SUNDI\Y
ROCK SPRINGS - R:olly Day.
grow on g standard s to tr y to keep the dead ly E. culi ~acteria from
United
Methodist Church. 12J O
infecting beef. fruits and vcgetahlcs on larms . Suggcsttons tncludc
potluck
.
IJO
prngr:tm. puhlic in\'ited.
keeping cow manure and wate&lt; taonted with .:ow manure away from
protlw.:c while il is grnwmg nnd when 11 s p1ckcd .
BASHAN - Red Bush Church of
Last fa ll . one orchard in Coldwater had to recall se1·cra l hundred
Christ.
Bashan Road. Saturday. 7J()
gal lons of cider after generic tests for E. co li turned up posi tive .
p.m.; Sunday. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. with
although no nne gol sick .
Officials cou ld not determine if the c ider contained a more hcnign Denver Hill. speaker.
strain .
R lJil.ANO - Charles Reed and
Chil dren . the elderly and people with weak immune systems face
Oscar Hysell reunion will be held
the greatest risk. Bourquin said .
.
" If you're a healthy ad ult . it 's prohahly an acceptahlc _risk to dronk Sunday at I p.m. at the Rutland PaJ:k. ·
unpastcuriLed cider ... he said. " But tf.. a bus load of kandcrgartners
RACINE - Gideon and Ancmepull s up to a ci der mill. I'd thank twtce .

a... lit

Putor: Sharon Jbusman

---------Community Calendar--------FRIDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
Board of Elections. closed for distri.:t
meeting Friday.

irecto
Tttppen , . _ SL Paul

CDC: More than half of high schoolers abstaining from sex
By RUSS BYNUM
Associated Press Writer
ATLANTA &lt;API - Teen sex
isn ' t what it used to be . Federal
ofllcial&gt; say more than half the
high-school students they asked arc
abstaining - and most of the ones
whn arc ha\'ing sex arc usin~ t.:nn·
doms.
It is the first time this decade
that' more than half of America's
high school students arc sayipg no
to sex. the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
And high schoolers who arc sexually active arc using condoms at the
highest rate recorded in the 1990s.
Or. Lloyd Kolbe. director of the
CDC's Division of Adolescent and
School Health. and others said the
findings show that teaching teen·
agcrs about safe sex hasn ' t resulted
in more promiscuity.
''I've never believed giving a
kid access to a condom is going to
promote sexual activity. Now we
have evidence that this is correct."
said Daniel Zingale . executive

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Friday, September 18, 199$

Pomet oy • Middleport, Ohio

SAN DIEGO (AP) - They
mosey past Emotional Ocean. Pregnancy Pass. Career Move Hill and
Menopause Mountain befon: riding
the trail into the sunset at Paradise
Ranch.
They talk about sex. families.
relationships and failures experienced along the sometimes bumpy
path.
But the biggest reward for
women saddling up for a game of
Cowgirls Ride the Trail of Truth is
connecting with their girlfriends and
learning a little more about them. &gt;elves. said game creator Prasuti
Kirk . (As an adult. Kirk changed her
name from Millicent to Prasuti.
which means mother of divine children .)
"You really gel 10 sec who people arc when they play this game."
she said _ ··snmc women just wan110

tell their hcst stories. Others just

keyboards . 12-string and 6-,tnng
After earning a degree in
mechanical draflmg and design rccog ni11on as an out~tanding
from a technical school m Piu,. student in the f1eld of evangelism
hurgh. Pa. Bush hegan his min- and church growth . In 199~ the
istry education at Eastern Christ- mmistcr he was presented with
ian College in Bel Air. Md . He the DistingUished Alumni Award
further pursued hi s education and by the Alumni Association of
graduated from Great Lake s Great Lakes Christian College.
Christian College. in Lansing. He was ordained into the ministry hy the First Christian
Mich.
Church
in Turtle Creek . Pa.
Bush received the church
After
working in public relagrowth award from the National
tions
for
Ea"ern Christian ColChurch Growth and Research
lege
fur
three
years. he began his
Center in Washington. D.C. for

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work with "Operation Evangcli7.e Ministries" in !97n. In 1991
he estaoli shed his own ministry
oased in Chesapeake'.
In addition to his travding
ministry. Bush works as a Sludio
representative for Landmark
Recording Studio. where he
maintains an oflice. An Bush
Ministry Inc. is sustained hy the
oiTerings and the monthly support of variou~ ~: hurchc:o; and indi·

viduals.

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Kenneth R. Russell
Navy Ensign Kenneth R. Russell.
son of retired United Stales Manne
Corps Major and Mrs. Karl R. Russell of Pomeroy. recently received
his commission as a naval officer
after completing C'fficer Candidate
School at Naval Aviation Schools
Command at N2 ·•I Air Station in
Pensacola, Aa.
During the 13-week training program. he received extensive instruction on a variety of special&amp;zed subjects. including navigation . ship
weapons infantryman or an indirect- handling, engineering, n.-·al warfare
fire cn.:wman a~signcd to a rille or and management. He also completed
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their meaning impacts the personal
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and women serving 10 the Navy
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He is a 1990 graduate of Olathe
H•gh School in Olathe. Kan., and
joined the Navy in May. 1998. He 1s
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, Guest speaker
Hilda Tirado nf Serenity House
v.'a' guest spcakcr al a rcn.'lll m~ct ­
ing: of the Mc1gs County Women's

Fdlowship held at the Pomeroy
Church nf Christ.
Tirado talked ahout the services

available to hancrcd women and
children of Meigs and Gallia Cuun·
tics through Serenity House .
A thank you nolc was read from
the
Mens Fellowship for assistance
LINDA K. AYRES
with
the Meigs County Fair hooth .
Graduates
Cards
were sent to Rosa Ann ManLinda K. Ayres of Reedsville
Icy
and
Jane Wi se. and support for
graduated Aug 13 from Washington
four
girls
unending Christian ColState Community College Pracucal
lege
was
disc
ussed . A lcucr was also
School of Nursing Education .
read
from
Peggy
Russell. a missionShe has successfully passed her
ary
in
Mexico.
stale boards of examination ad now
It was announced that a hymn
plans to continue her education .
sing
will he held on the tifth Sunday
She is marned to Butch Ayres
at
the
Middleport church of Christ
and they arc the parents of two chil:md
that
the Zion Church of Christ
dren. Benjamin und Briannc. She is
..
.,
ill
have
its homc~..:oming on Sept.
the daughter of Mr. und Mrs . Elza
20.
Banimus of Reedsville.
The Ru1land Chur'h of Christ
will
host the Septemher meeting and
Seminar on heart disease planned
the
program will he hy Thelma
O'Blencss Memorial Hospital
Raines
on creative photo alhums.
will sponsor a seminar. "Women and
Charldinc
Alkire had the opening
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following
group si nging of
tions and Missed Opponunitics" on
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Sept. 21 and 22 from II : ~0 In I p.m.
The Sept. 21 seminar will take Ernaline Prall of the Middleport-

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Fonner Wal-Marl worker Marta
Brown is challenging the store's
right 10 replace her with a male
Santa Claus .
Wal-Marl claims it replaced
Ms. Brown after a mother complained abo_ut her gender. The
woman s chtid had pmched Ms.
Brown~ breast while in Santa's
chair and said. ·:Mom . Sanla

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underway at a re&lt;entmccling of Pre ceptor Beta Beta Chapler of Bela
Sigma Phi Sornnty held at the
Lutheran Church.
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Thank you notes from Margaret
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Plans were made for a salad supper to he held on Sept. 24 at 6:30
p.m. at the church with mcmhers to
take a salad. Rose Sisson and Vera
Crow will provide dcsscn . Members
arc to wear purple.
Refreshments were served by
Roherta O'Brien and Mary Morris.
to Jane Walton. Clarice Krauucr..
Ann Rupe. Joan Cordor. Velma Rue ..
Carol Adams. Shirlc:· Beegle. Jane·
Brown. Vera Crow, Nonna Custer.

Charlotte
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Carolyn
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Morris. Rohena O'Brien. Jean Powell. Rose Sisson. Margaret Stewart.
Rc va Vaughan. and Jean Werry.

is p;orl and parcel of being Santa
Cluus is a woman.··
Claus
... said auorney K;Hhy QueDuring a hearing Wednesday
scnhcrry.
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before an officer of the Kenluc·ky
He
has
a
oeard . He's married to
Hum;m Right s Commission. Ms .
Brown. 45. said &gt;lie quit her reg u- Mrs. Claus ...
Earlier thi s year. a human
lar Wai -Marl joh as a customer
service associate after her co- rights commission investigator
workers teased her ahoul the ind- found prnhahlc cause to support
Ms . Browns daim of sexual disdenl.
An auorney for Wai-Man con- crimination hut rejected a claim of
tcn.ds the store was tryin~ to retaliati on.
The commission is expected to
uphold Christmas tradilion and
respond to the complaint from the rule on the case in two to three.
months.
child ·s mother.
" It's our position being a male

740-992-2068

POMEROY FIRE DEPT.
Serving Starts 11 AM

CLASSIFOEDSI

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7,850 •a

1

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llbUriir 8ll2fl5A

• t)rjy 33,110 IIIII, Nillll ~

Help Wanted

Nursing Assistanl
Training Class

..

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11195 Dodae ClrlvM

S.fUI&amp;rllt1318
•,. • 71'81. Slg.•Willi~

~4,850

1997J:t:.~ •••

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VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.tompeden.com

475 South UIIJreh SUM· Rl)llc)! WV HID822-04n ·372-2844
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Let Ravenwood VIllage
Assist You In
Preparing For
The Futurei
We are offering a Ira
nursing assistant !raining
course for all inleresled
appicants. This course
will fleature lectures,
practice labs and clinical
rDtalions as required
under OBAA. Musl have
high school diploma or
GED 19 attend. Taking
: applications now. If you
: are qualified and Interested, pleiiSe call (304)
273-9385 or apply In
person at
Rovonswood VIllage
Health Center
200 SOuth Ritchie Ave.
Ravanswood,WV

28184
.,.._,,.., 111 ..__ - -......

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Fax I (304) 273-9387

PLACE

II

MIDDLEPORT. OH
Presents
OJ- HERB
Fri &amp; Sat., Sept. 18 &amp; 19
10PM- 2AM

Cla88ifieda

jL.-9.-92._-2.I-.s6.._.

30 Announcements

Where-have all our

Members Gone!

BINGO

Meigs Co. Bikers
Association is taking new
members, willing to help
with our Toy Run.
Ph~ase help us help the
children of our county.
Call Kathy at 742·4000
or Barb at 742-3050.

MON. &amp; WED.

6:30P.M.
RUTLAND
POST 467

STAR BURST
$1,200.00
$50.00 OR MORE

GOODTIW.ES
Presents

OJ -SWAIN
Fri &amp; Sat., Sept. 18 &amp; 19
10 PM • 2

PER GAME

lEECH GROVE
ROAD

·'

·,

g.g Beante babies·Giory·ErinNew lggy-Rainbow. Door Prtze1Foo1ule) &amp; mile. 304-675-7223.

Sat 607 101

"Door/Windows
"Eiectr_IC/Piumblng
Supplies
*Fiberglass &amp; Wood
Stepl
Discount Prices

Bennett Supply
740 446 9416
1391 Safford

School Rd.
Gallipolis, OH
J&amp;LSIDING &amp;
INSULATION
•VInyl Sieling •Soffit
·Fascia
•Seamless Gutter
•Roofing
•Replacement
Windows
•Stationary Docks
•Blown Insulation
•Garages ·Decks
24x24 Pole Building
starting at $5995
740-992-2n2

oijoward L Wrltesel

ROOFING
NEW·REPAIR

5126/lln

P/B Contractors, Inc.
•Bobcat Service
•Concrete
•Masonry
•General
·'
Commercial and
Residential
Free Estimates
No Job too Small
Brian Morrison
(7 40) 985-3948
8/25198 2 mo. pd.

CELLULAR PHONES

Yard Sale-Sept
1105 27lh St

80

J/27fTFN

~ ~'- .. ,AC~~:K&gt;N

i.)~.Y 3rd Annual~~~

~The!:~!~w:;~XP~J.
\'!!!!11
Located at
'O
Meif!s County Fairgrou11ds

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lntenection US 33 &amp; SR 7 (northwest corner)

September 19th &amp; 20th
Saturday 10-6 p.m. &amp; Sunday 10-5 p.m.
For more information call992-6696

·-

Rick Pearson Auction Company,
fu ll time auctioneer. complete

Peraonals

005

auction
service . Ucensecf
166,0hio &amp; Weal Virginia, 30•·

CYBER &amp;a:RE1111

n:o-5785 o.- 304- In-5'-47

Over 200,000 Freeware And
Shareware Sources Reveaaedl 1·
900-7-i0· 1113 Ext . 2672. S2.99
Per Min. Must Be 18 Yrs. Serv-U

Wedemeyers Auction Service,
~- Oho 7~319-2720.

619-6ol5-&amp;434.
Share Your Thoughos Wilh Girls
I-On·1. S3.9S
l.iw!. 1-900-329.()859 Ext
Per Min. Must Be
3957
Yrs., Serv-u 6 1 9-64~.

19111 9·12 ONLYI

Auction
and Flea Market

ANNOUNCE I11ENTS

_90__w_a_n_ted
__
to_B_uy.:__

18

Start dating tonigt'lt! Have fun
playing !he Ohio Dating Game. 1·
800-AOMANCE. e.tMsion 9015.

WHATWIUTHE

Ab501u1e Top Dollar: All U.S. Silver And Gold Coins. Proofsets.
Diamonds. AnUque Jewelfy. Gold
Rings. Pre-1930 U.S Currency.
Sterhog, Etc AcquiSiboos Jewetry
- M.TS . Coin Shop. 151 Second

A"'""". Gallipolis. 740446-2842.
Anhques. top pr1ces pa•d. Riverine Ant•ques . Pomeroy, Ohio,
Russ Moore owner. 740-992·

FUTURE BRING?
LOVE, MONEY, TRAVEL1
CALL NOWIIT'S FUN.

2526.

IT'S EASY

I-900-7~Ext3~

Antiques &amp; clean used furniture,
wt\1 buy one p•ece or complete
household , Osby Martin , 740·

$3.99 Per t.tn. 18•

SetV.U 61!Hl45-8434.
Wish information on ancestors
and ea11y lile ol relalM!s: llaVOil E
Graham - died 1944 ; Gertrude
WhiHington Graham- died 1966

Call Clarence Edwards. 828·891 ·
5027 , write Box 1615. Elowal1. NC
28729

992-e576.

Buying Hardwood Timber on
Shares: Also Pine Saw Timber.
Small Acreages ok , 740·2566172
Clean Late Model Cars Or
Trucks , 1990 Models Or Newer,
SmtU1 Bu•ck Pontiac, 1900 Eastern Avenue. Gafl~is

30 Announcements
New To You Tnrift 511oppo

9 West Stinson, Athens

&amp; 0 Auto Pans Buying
wrecked or salvaged vehicles .

J

740-592·1842

Quality clothing and househ old
items. S1.00 bag salt every
Thursday. Monday lhru Saturday
9:00.5:30.

304-n3-5033.

Wanted To Buv: Baby Portacrib,

740.446-6306. 740-446-6308.

Giveaway
3 Year Old Male. Full Blooded Sl.

Wanted To Buy: Junk Auto's Any
Condrtton. 740-446-9853.

Bernard. Good With Children.
740-256-6284.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

40

4 Chow Husky Puppies, Approx
Weeks Old, 740.388-9839

5

4 Kinens. mixed breed . Swks old .

304·882-3486
4 Kittens. 3()4.675-6767.

6 Free Klnens. 8 Weeks Old, L1t·
ter Trained , Cute, 740-256·6947
After 5:30P.M.

Four Kittens, 3 Male. \ Female. 4
Weeks Old, 740441·1316.
Free Puppies. 112 Collie. 8
Weeks: Old. 740-256-1621 Leave
Message
Free To Good Home , Male Part
Oreal Dane &amp; Part SheptlenL
Good With Children . Call 740256-6946 , Or Alter 6, 740-2566069.
Free to good home. large male
grand white, lop -earred rabbit

304·458·2218.

Kittens. To good home only. 304·

773-5972.

60 - Lost and Found
Lost• lnsh Seller 1n Timber Ridge
Lake Area Reward• 740 ·256 ·
5071
LO ST·Brown/black leather wallet
in Point Pleasanl. Everett Bain

304-674-0034. REWARD'

Yard Sale

70

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
325 Green Terrace . S.A. \ 41 , Saturday. 9-4 , Nice Plus Size Items.
MISC. No Early 5ales!

&amp; Yard SoiH Mull '
8o Paid

In Advonct.

DEADLINE: 2:00p.m .
the dlly before lhe od

Is to run. Sunday

edition · 2:00 p.m.

110 Help Wanted
-NURSES 6 CNA'S NEEDEDFull Or Part-T1me. CompeititYe
Wage &amp; Benefits Available Apply

Or Send Resumes To:
Mariner Health , 1720 171h Streel
Hunlingt on, WV 25701, Attn: Hu man Resources

AVON ~ All Areas ! Shirley
Spears. 304-675-1429.

ADDITIONAL DRIVERS NEEO·
EO IMMEDIATELY ARE YOU
REAOY FOR WINTER ORIV·
lNG?

'LOCAL FAMILY

Owned Company
"PERSONAUZEO DISpatch

'PAID E"l!loyee Hea,_ &amp; U1e
lnsurar\C9; Oental lnswance

'HOME Weekends
'Run OH To The SOUTH And
SOUTHWEST
*401K
·Late Model Fre1ghlliner·

CONVENTIONALS

Requirements : Age 23. Class A
COL And Good Driv1ng Record
Please Call Toll Free 1-888-7900008

BANKING
Cu.atomer 5ervlce
Rapidly Grow1ng Independe nt
Bank Ha s Part-Time (20 -30
Hours) Opportunky In Our Galhpous Olllce For A Fnendty, Ener·
getic Person To Prov1de Superior
Customer Serv1ce. Process Customer Transact•ons. And Promote
Bank SerVICes. snou ld Have
Customer Serv1ce Exper1ence,
Preferably In A Bank. Savmgs &amp;
Loan. Or Cred•t Union Opportunity For Advancement . Excellent
Compensat•on Plus Proht -Shar·
ing . Apply In Person To Oak Hut
Banks . 500 East Th1rd Avenue.

Galhpalts. EOE. MJFION.

Friday. Monday odlllon
• 1D:OO a.m. Saturday.

DIRECTOR OF SOUTHEAST
OHIO MINISTRIES

Fri 181h Sal 191h. 9 A.M. ·5 P.M.

Seek inc Part· Time Person Who
Wilt Be Responsible For Coordi natmg Disaster Relief Services
And Oevetopmg New Programs
Through Ecumenical Church
Working Relationships In Southeast And South Central Ohio. The
Successful Cnacfidate Will Have
Demonstrated Experience In
Community Organization And /Or
Program Development Skills.
Creallvity To Develop And Maintain Services In A Variety Of Locations. And Knowledge Of The
lutheran Churc h. Professional
Qualities Include : Good Public
Relations Skills. Financial Man·
agement, And Organizational
Skills. Bact'lelor's Degree In So·
clal Work Required. Mastat's Degree Preferred _luttleran Social

POMEROY, OH.

614·992·5479

-

Yard Sale-2609 Jefferson Ave .

" WARNER INSURANCE
JEFF
113 W. 2ND ST.

St New Haw!n. 9-3

Saturday Sept. 19th. 8am-7
Children &amp; adiAt dolhes &amp; mile.

360° Communications
·.: ''

22

*Water Heaters

949-2168

-

Joseph Jacks

CLEAN HOUSE
WITH THE

Pl Pleaaant

"VVnyl Skirting

740-985·4422

Free Estimates

CHICKEN &amp; RIB 880 .
SUNDAY, SEPT. 20

Weedeater, dothe&amp;, books. car·
.......... Jeep ""'· IJIIiC.

llfllttr(
*Rool ColUnga

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Rooflng • Repairs
•Coatings
•Sidings

Located In lhe Insurance Plus Buildin~t
acnJSS from lhc Court Jlousr.

Thursday . Fnday &amp; Saturday·

33ll•9 Ba•han Rd . 8:00-4.30.

Cloildron's clol*'tl &amp; -

Computer Graphics
Designs
All Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Services
•Commercial
•Residential
Owner, Mickle Hollon
Chester, Ohio

Jacks Roofing
&amp; Construction

"Your Computer Shop"

3311 across from
B&amp;W Garage . Furnilure. Home
lrOenor. dolhes. 'mil&lt;.

MOBILE HOME
PUTS

985-4422

LUDSCIPB
DBSIGIS

Custom Buill Computers, Networks Modems, Hard
Drl•es, Printers. Upgrade Your PC To a Pentium CPU
and MB Today. Pre-Owned Computers.
740-992-1135 For A Price Quote!
Frognetlnternet Sign-up polnl for
•
Meigs and Mason Counties
"' - ~ 114 Court St. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Sept 16·19. SR

111 Camp Conley Rei . Sept. 19-

Chester, Ohio

Computer Perlorm1nce Upgrldtt

Saturday only. 9119, 225 Broad·
way Street, Mfddleport. loU o!
everylhng

&amp; VIcinity

SERVICE
Agricultural lime,
Limestone • Gravel
Dirt· Sand

OCTOBER 2ND &amp; 3RD

a•••a
·

7&lt;0-992-5275.

BENNm's HEAnNG &amp;COOLING

DUMP TRUCK

MIDDLEPORT

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

Clothes. glassware. much more.

Estimates

1MS/96mn

!Stock llems Only!)
Sale Ends 10-17-98
Mon .-Sat. t1 :00 A.M.-5:00P.M.
Call for Appoinlments - Closed Wed. &amp; Sun .

Ill
Clllllllnlll

~ree

YARD SALE

20% Off Fountains
25% Off Birdbaths &amp; Concrete Planters

Marie
served

l~tde yard wle- 1·11'2 miiH Hy5ell Run , Thursday &amp; Fuc:lay

'28 , mgp!h

Heat Pumps AI Low All38 a month
~ree 5 Parts Warranty
~ree Digital Thennostat

TRUCKING

740-992-4427
hL'f d~\· otion.;
Clo~1ng prayl!r was hy
SnyJ~r. Rc.frc ~ hmcnl ~ wen~

o~er

R. L. HOLLON

33933 Flatwoods Rd. Racine, OH 45771 (5 Points)
10% Off Flexible &amp; Preformed Pond Uners

Elmwood Terrace, Racme. Ohio,
Sept. 191h . 9am-1 tf ran&amp; d be
261h

·-•...,•-lire Pirone Bn11k Fi11nncing"

"Ea•:r

YELLOW FLAG

614-992-3470

7/Z2/tln

Church useJ Romans I2 and a para·
hiL' nf an lnt.lian and a mi ~~ ionary ft1r

12J1Min

"'"""'

YOUNG'S

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

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

7124/le 1mo. pd.

la1/M 1 ,.,. pd

~
-~

TRPPJIR

D•••a.•. 1:00,. thi

1:mp. Fti!$IJ.

M"···

G&amp;W PWTICS AND SUPPLY

LINDt\'S
Pt\INTING

• Hot Water Heater
• Washers
• Freezers
·Ranges
• Dishwashers
• Refrigerators
• Dryer
.
Cell Ken Young

:Ill-

WATERSCAPES PLUS

Former''Jemale 'Santa Claus' sues Walmart in sexual
discrimination -claims she was unfairly replaced
By The Associated Press
.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. iAPl- h s
not Christmas time yet. hut a
Santa-si;cd dispute is hrewing 1n

992-6320

FREE ESTIMATES

614-742-2138

Society Scrapbook
n~ ss

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

740·742·3411

and instruction on the imponanc~.: of
the~ Navy's con: values honor.

place at the Rural Ac·tion Center in
Tromhle. &amp;he Sept :!:! nne at O'Bic-

Call

Roofs • Decks • Garages
lnsu.red
Free Estimates

Addnct.

11Q' before tbe •d 11 to run.
Sundey &amp; Mondey edition·

"WI:ere Q:wliJy Doe•n '1 Co11 More ..
7~9416. 1-800-872-5967

Room Additions • Roofing

Hauling, Excavating
&amp;Trenching
Umestone &amp; Gravel
5eptle Systems
Trailer &amp; House Sites
Res10nsble Rates
Joe N. Sayre

THE APPLIANCE MAN

SATEWTE
SERVICE

SAYRE
TRUCKING

INII1 ma.

ELECTRIC OR

Garages • Replacement Windows

(t-Jo Sunday Calls)

(Cut Oul foo Futun U..)

Equal Housing Opportunity

(304) 675-4939

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

Minor Repairs • Cabinets • Siding

stove and refrigerator furnished_
Government Subsidized.

be sold Sunday Night to

ELECTROLOGY FACTS

{740) 985-3551

$2.99 per min.
Must be 18 yrs.
Setv-U (619) 645-8434

... ---BoPoktlft

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

Air Conditioners l's Low AI

Joe:!!:!
._, •

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

7450

c::.:.:=:..:.:.:=---.:.:..:.i1-........ ';::::===~

"Need repair on any 18ake~

3 BR, 2 baths, large kitchen, central air,

House

.,..~-.-.~-.

New Construetion &amp; Remo.eling

Cross Pointe Apartments

Extension

"BuiW Your DNmll"
1:.
ill~ 1998 Martin Street

Owner: John Dean

ARE YOU
READY FOR
ROMANCE?
1-900-860-4400

SUISE!BOME
COISftiUCftOI

Apartmentl
for Rent

Remodeling

M&amp;J

f.t~ t ~~~it~
r J'li'!' !i!_.J 11!!1 !j!_•
.

it true and nnt tx· a l"ornnk·n..· ial
gam.: :· said Kir1. . who !l.~nd~ :.1 lol
of time tran:ling lo ~il"t trad.: ~how ,. .
" II needed a lillie mothcrin~ ...

440

Custom Homes

c

Free &amp;tJmate•

{if:.

'j

Ben Giffin
Marine Pvt. Ben Giffin. a 1997
graduate of Alexander High School
in Albany. recently reponed for duty
with Marine Aviation Logistics
Squadron 36. Marine Air Group j6.
Isl Marine Air,raft Wing m Oki·
nawa. Japan .
Giftins rotation to a new duty
station exemplifies the worldwide
assignability nf Marines and Sailors.
gram .
He joined lhc Marine Corps in
Russe ll and hi s fellow OCS gradJuly.
19'17.
uates received leadership train in~

include weapons qualific&lt;lti on ~. tactics. patrollmg . lickl t:onununica·
opcr~Hions anJ !\Uf·
,·jval during a nudcar. hiologiLal (.lf

_·_'.-.

..·_ '_•_._...•:,_·:J·_

A 1998 graduate of Southern
High School. he is the son of Peggy
L. Tippie of Syracuse.

Michael F. Freeman, Jr.
Army Pvt. 1\fichacl F Freeman,
Jr.. has arrived at the U.S. Army
Infanll)' School at Fort Benning in
Columbus. Ga .. to receive One Station Unit Training. The training
· combines hasic military training and
advanced individual training .
During basic training. he will
receive instruction in drill and ceremonies. map reading. tactics. military customs and courtesies, physical fitness and first aid. The recruit
will develop combat skills and handle various weapons available to the
infantry soldier.
During AlT. he will rcCCIVC
instruction to qualify as a light-

tions.

into a nursing

Ponaoy.
Middletlort
&amp; Vicinity

~ttt~~~~~ft~~ft

they can win through competition."
The game's object is to make 1110
Paradise Ranch with the most tokens
- minialun: pewter pieces in the
shape oP 10-gallon hal5. guns. longhorn steers. saddles, bools and spurs.
which symbolize style. wisdom,
power. confidence, independence
and spunk.
Each card has a cowgirl photo
and an entry from a cowgirl diary.
which must be read before a question is asked.
- "11tc way 10 avoid housework
is to live outside ... Nellie Braken.
1887.
- "Age doesn't mauer to me.
but it seems to matler to my hody
and face: · Jody Bell. 181!6.
Kirk promotes and ships the
game to spcciall)' si!&gt;ICS. Mail order
is a\-ailahle through S1dc Saddlc. the
company she runs nul of her home io
the San Diego cnmmunit)' nfCarmcl
Mountain Ranch.
"I decided to do it myself I&lt;&gt; keep

" In the f&amp;rSI rnund. people arc a
life. and how they feel ahout them~cln:!'o .··
liulc ncn·ous and. apprehensive . hul
K&amp;rk . 5'1. hascd the game on her hy the third rnund . they 're telling
Lifetime. a rahlc network fur
own life experiences. a trail that led C\Crythmg ... said Kirk . who wrutc
her from a young widow and mother almost all the 1.200 questions hased women. plans a daily half-hour
in Holl ywood to a Las Vegas show- on what she'd like tn ask friends or game ,_ htlw t1a.~J on Cuw~irls . The
pilot was taped and the show is
girl. an cm•irnnmcntal ncwspaJlCr hrag ahout herself.
Men aren't c•dudcd frnm play- undergoing line tuning .
puhlisher and a stand-in for Mary
"Raising my family was my
Tyler M&lt;K&gt;re on the self-tided '70s ing. Kirk encourages hushands and
partners to play because it allows the hig~cst accomplishmcnl. hu1 this
!oo ill'Uin .
·-rvc had a full life. It's made me two sexes to learn a lot abnut how game i~ my sc'nnd . ·· !to hc !'&gt;aid.
"When I hear how it's helping
who· t am ... Kirk said. "But what's the olher one thinks.
"Some men get so into it hccausc unwed mnthcr!&lt;o or familiC!~o UJlCO up
great ahoutthis game is that it hrings
out common cxpenenccs thai we all there arc questions thai they · vc tn ca'h other. nr pmviding just a
share and makes you talk ahoul never a.•ked.'' she said. "But unlike g&lt;wod. rnlhckmg time for a grnup of
them ...
women. they ·d never play this game girlfriends. it makes my hall stand
Cowgirls is a cross hetwee~ Triv- among themselves. Men like games on end.

acoustk guitars.

-- '., •.. ---, .
.#r-·---·",.,.
r!I4J1,'t/f1rf~?Jff&amp;'f::"1'
,

ial Pursuit and Truth or Dare. only
there are no wrong answers.
"Only you how truth. but even
if you lie, the truth will gnaw at you
on the ride home and make you
think." Kirk said.
Players roll the die to move
miniature toy horses around the colorful board based on a pioneer-period map of the old West. Depending
on the space on which the player
lands. a card is drawn and a question
is asked from one of six categories:
sex and body; experience and history: family and friend s; spirit: shadow; and taste .
11tc questions aren 't for the faint
of heart:
- :· Have I ever thought of suicide' ..
- "How many men ha•·c I slept
with ' ..
- "Would I ever put a parent

Nut all the questions arc heady.
wanl to an!'owcr wilh a 'yes · or ' no."
But 1.!\·cntually they all rcvcaJ !'oOmc- . Some arc fun. others arc spiri wal. all
thing ahout I heir joys and sorrows nl reveal something ahout the player.

puses. In hi~ programs he uldi ; : s

Yard Sale

70 ,

Cowgirl Ride the Trail board game for
women designed for fun, introspection
Homecoming will be held at
the Zion Church of Christ Sunday with An Bush of the An
Bush Minisll)', Inc., of Chesapeake preaching and singing.
·sunday school will be held at
9:30a.m. followed by a morning
worship service at 10:30 a.m., a
potluck dinner at 12:30 p.m ., and
an afternoon program at 2 p.m.
Bush h:u been m the minisll)'
for more !han 30 years. the first
II of which were spent traveling
with a group called "llle Jackson
Brothers" which recorded five
albums.
He has since released II solo
recordings and has asSisted with
other recordings as a background
vocalist.
·
Bush's ministry has heen ,·aried and has included all age
groups. He has mini stered in hi gh
school assembly programs. in
city parks. and on college cam-

_!he_Dally Sentinel • Page 9

Quail Creek Mob•le Community
Lot 44, Collectablss. Plus Cloth·
ing &amp; Much Morel
Huge Yard Sale, Saturday Only,

8·5. Old JAAS, JAR, JARS, Old
Anlique BOTTLES BOTTLES,
80TTLES, Over 200 Canning
Jars, &amp; Bottles, Twin Bed. Queen
Bed. Furniture, Crafts WMa T1p
Pine Conea For Crafts And Lots
Misc. Items . 520 Ball Run Road·.
Go Out 160, Towards Bldwe lr.
Turn Right On Skidmore Road .
Come To Gravel Road, Turn Right
On Ball Run Road, 2nd Trailer On
Right , No Early Birds. Follow

Signs.

Neighborhood Road . First Green
Hoose On Loft. Frl181h. Sal 191h.

9-5, Marilyn Lee's.

Saturday, 4 Milas West Of Galli·
polls on SIOII Roula 141 . 7 ~. M .·

?

Two Family: Somtlhlrtg For Eve·
oyonel Tllurt, Ffl. l Sat. 9-8. 39

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Benefits Pad&lt;age.

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Pomeroy • ~lddleport, Ohio

Friday, September 18, 1998_

Friday, September 18, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

The Dally Sentinel • Page 11:..,

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Baths, Total El«:trie, Uke New,

Agricullural Business Wanagemont Position. ~ Salary
CcmmonSUtate wnh ~nco .
Benefits Package I Company
V.hide Provided. Bachelor Sd·
ence Degree In Agricultural Or
Business Rolltod Flold P -.
Send Replies To: CLA 450 clo
GaiiC&gt;oliS Daily TrDino, 825 Tim!
- . .. Gallipolis, OH 45631 .

....., - $8 -$20 Mr. No Door -To .
Door. ' BollUMI' 1-800-~139

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Df"' - -

om nad&gt;ed driv·

ers needed. small fleet Newer

conventional cab, good pay,
home weekends. Call 740·949·
2203

or

740-949 -2045

or

J.t0-

441 -1593.
Drivers to transport cars 10 and

from auctiOn. cal 740-992-2806.

ths-

is subjBcl to
tho F_,., F.. Housing Ad
of t968 """" makes • ilaglll
to advertise ·any J)fefelence.
lirnilaliofl " discrirt'jnaliQ
based on race, color, religion,

sex familiaS status or national
origin. or any interoon to

,_any such pr-ence.
limitation or disc:rimnation.•

This -

will nol
kl1owingty aa:epl
advertisements tor real estate
which is in vk»&gt;alion of the
law. 0.. reader&gt; are hereby
informed tflat all dwellings
advertl58d in this newspaper

are available on an eQUal
opportunity basis.

Drivers Wanted , 25 Years Old
M~ - Call A-1 Tax.i 740·441 -1449

REAL ESTATE

ExporienCBCJ Auto Body Man. Ea·
l..aJTy's Body Shop, 2046 Addison
Pil&lt;e. GallipOliS.

310 Homes for Sale

Full· Time Retail Position, local
· Reply To: CLA 451 , r:Jo

• A little Country in Town"- large
restored Victorian home situated
on 12 acres, Village of Middle·

Avonue. Gallipolis. OH 45631 .

port Secluded ancl private, close

441 -1779.
~N

position avaiabte tor the
right candidate. Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center is a progressive ICF/SNF center with an ex·
cellant reputation for delivering
exceptional care to the geriatric
population . This position is part
time with excellent benefit package. II you're interested in joining
our nursing staf1. call 740-992·
6606 or sand your resume to
Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center. 36759 Rocksprings Ad ., Po·
meroy, OH 45769. Carol Green-

Ing, DON.
Needed Experienced Tree Climbers And Bucket Operator In The
Mercerville Area . For Information

Cal740-592-4585
Now Accepting Applications For
STNA Classes . Transportation
Provided To And From Training
Site. Lunch Provided Daily. Earn
Pay While Atllnding Clala. Inter·
ested AppUcants ·Apply In Person
Monday -Friday 8:00 A.M. -4:30
P.M. Contact Tammy Price. LPN

Or Mary Sh&lt;tets. AN At 74Q-446·
7t50.
Part-Time Retail Sales , Experl·
ence Pre ferred But Not Neces·

sary, Applications Accepled t0-4
Oatly, Apply Tope's Furniture Co.,
1!51 Second Avenue . Gallipolis.

No Phone CaRs Please.
Pleasant Valley Hospital is lookIng tor a Pharmacy Director. Must
have hospital superviaory e~~: ­
pet'ience. long term care pharmacy experience preferred . Must
be licensed or eligible for licensure In
Computer skills
must. Applicant should have
good communication &amp; super·
vlsory skills . Send resume to
Personnel OUice. Pleasant Valley Hospital, 2520 Valley Or. Pt
Pleasant , Wll 25550 . or fax to

wv.

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992-5696.

2 Bedroom House And 2 Apartments , Both Rented . 13 Pine

House Sale: 2.000 Sq . Ft . House
3 Bedrooms. t Batn. Family Room.

t .3 Acres On Rt. 7, t6l32 Inground Pool, 740-448-1063.
3br. living room, dining room.
ramily room , 1 bath , central air.
newer carpet &amp; roof. replacement
windows. family neighborhood.
privacy fenced yard, 24h. above
ground pool , many upgrades,
move in cond . Priced in 70's .

Box 729-72, Pomero\1. OH 45769

140

Business
'Training

southeastern Business College .
Spring valley Plaza. 740·4464367. 1 -800-214·04~2 . Accredll-

ed Member. ACICS Reg t90-05t27411

180 Wanted To Do
Furntrure repair. refinish and res toration, also custom orders. Ohio
Valley Rtfinishlng Shop, lauy

PlllllipS. 740-992-6576
Georges F'ortable Sawmill , don't

haul your logs to th&lt;t mill )usl call
· 3()4--675-I 957.
Will do babyslltlng In my .home
Monday lhru Friday, 740-8982183.
Will haul junk 0&lt; ~asn ewrry. 13!1
plcla4lload- 3()4--675-5035.

FIN ANC IAL

210

Business
OppOrtUnity
INOTICEI

01110 VAUEY PUBLISHING CO.
-mendl that you do bull·
w1111 people you know. and
IIIOT 10 Nnd money tnrougn 1ne
mall until you have Investigated
... alllrtng.

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Altar 6 P.M.

3br house. plus an old store
building on adjacent lot in Glen-

wood. 304-578-2487.
4br house, fenced yard, 1 block
from schools, new furnace &amp;
central-air... recenlty replaced roof,
new 200amp breaker box, recent·
ly remodeled bathroom. full

basement 31)4-675-5320.
6 Bedroom Brick &amp; VInyl 4 Miles
From Gallipolis On Orchard Hill
Road . Cily SchOols, 1 Acre Lot

740-256-1348.

Largo -ction ol used llomos. 2
or 3 bedrooms. Slarting at $2995
Ouick delivery. Call 740-3859621 .
Mason Co. near Hannan High
SC. mobile home &amp; 1 acre land.
1990 2br, 1 bath, central air, ap-

praised lor $32.000. Sell lor
$27,000. City water. 304-562·

5840.

Includes skirting, detuw.a steps
and setup. Only $187.08 per

clucles Dallvery &amp; Sat-Up. Call t800-1148-5876.
Now 3br $900. down, $149. per
mo. Free skin. t-80CHI9Hm.
NEW BANK REPO'SI
ONLY 3 leltl StlU under warranly.
Only At
304-755-5115.
Never lived ln. Call 1-800-948New Ooublewide 3BR, 2 oath .

3BR , Family Room w/Woodburn-

$1,325 Down &amp; $205 per mo. t868-928-3426.

to

31)4~75-4939

cnarmlng Farm House, 15
Minutes From Gallipolis! Bright,

Open Throughoul, 3 Bedrooms. 2

At. 35 Slave Brar&lt;:h Rd. Fraziers
Bottom, Bok 955 Evergreen Rd . 1
acre land &amp; mobile home .
$25,000
304-562-5840.
Special t6x80 3BR, 2 bath.
$1,325 Down, $205 Mo. Free air

&amp; lree skirtlfVJ. t-80CHI9t-6m ..
The Home National Bank has a
1985 mobile home lor sale In Syracuse. Ohio. Contact George La·
wrence at the Home National
Bank tor sale price and to make
arrangements for viewing . Please

call740-949-22t0.
Trailer with add-ons, 1 acre lot, 4
bedrooms, 2 baths , central heat

&amp; air, in good shape. S2t .OOO.
31)4-nl-5040.
Make . 2 Payments, Move In, No
Payments Alter 4 Years! 304 -

736-7295

nearby, reasonable price wlbig
)IIIW1I. Biggl. 138 Twp. Hwy.
1135, Bloomingdale. OH 43910,
7--1931 .
We Pay Cash. 1-B00-213-8365.
Anltalty ...., Co

RENTALS

2 BedJOOm House, $275.00 R0&lt;1t
Per Montn. $200.00 Deposit. 740-

448-3548.
2 Bedroom House, S35Mio.. Deposit, No Pats. 740-446-4313,
740-448-0879.

1651 .
4 Room House 52 Olive Street.
7«J-44e-3945

1 -5 BEDRODII HOliES FADM
$4,000 Local Gov't. &amp; Bank
Ropo's Call t-800.522-2730, X
1709.
Clean two beclroom hoUse In Pomeroy, $350 plus deposit, H.UD
accepted , will consider contract

Farm House For Rent: 3 Bed·
rooms, 2 Baths, CA, Large Yard ,
Large Garage Barn, With Waler,

$850/Mo., Pita $650 Security Deposit. 740-448-3545.
New House For Rent: Near R10
Grande, 2 Bedrooms. Gas Electric Heat. 1 Year lease. S37Wa.

740-211&amp;-12et, Cellular.

siding . roof. windows , kitchen ,
electric heat pump, fenced In
yard, three bedroom, bath and

hall. $59.000 negotiable. 740-9923465.
PRIME
LOCATION
414 Third AVenue

Gallipolis
Beau111ul New Two Story Colonlal

3 Bedroom. 2 t/2 Balhs. LR, FR.
Dining Room With Hardwood
~loors . OaK Trlm Fireplace, 1 112
Car Garage, Appraisal Greater

Than AskifVJ Price 01:
·
$117,100
TAXES $308/YR.

1-304-273-HIO
RED BRICK RANCH Style
Houl8, Excellent Conclltlon, ParUally Finlahed Basement, 2 Car

Garage. Serious Inquiries Onlyll
740 446 3385

320 Mobile Homes

for Sele
Abandoned Home Takt OYer

Paymenll, Or Mlkl
~-

0111&lt;. I -800-

Buy In Sept. No Payment Until
1999. Call1-800-948-5678.

350 Lots &amp; ACf!lge

Three bedroom house in Middle-

port, no pets, 740-992-5858.

Gill'- Co.: Gallipolis, Nolghl&gt;orhood Rd . NICe 10' Acre Building
Silo Sta,OOO Or 22 Acres With
Pond $2t,500 Cesh Pra. ffllnclly Ridge, 8.5 Aerts $1.500. Public
Wallr. Back On The Market I 0
Acrol. 1Mno Run Rd.. St2.000.
Melt• Co. : Wa Have Land
Avellable All Over The County!

Just OH SR 7 Above Chostor,
Keebeugh Rd., 5 Acre Lots
$14,000 Ea. NE Meigs Co., Dyuvlllo , Vary Remota t I + Acres
$10,500. Rutlancl, Whites HIU Rd.,
Juat Off New lima. 16 Acrea

Three bedroom hoUse. $350 per
month, close to schools, stores.
bank and river, call 740.949-2168

after 5:30pm.

APTAVAILABI.£lWin Rivers Tower now accepting
8j)plicaUons tor I br. HUD sublidlzecl apt. lor elderly and handicapped. EOH ~5-6679.

450

Furnished
Rooms

Circle Motel lowest Rates In
Town, Newly Remoc:lelect HBO,
Cinemax , Showtime &amp; Disney.

Woetdy Rates, Or Monthly Rates,
Construction workers Welcome

Problems? Need Tuned? Can tile
plano Dr. 740 146 4525
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Ropoiad, New &amp; RobJitt In Stodc.
Cal Ron Evans. 1-1100·537-9528.

Two bedroom, free gas and Mter.
tun b·asemont. ·air, 3 mtles o\11 o1
Portlancl, 1400. 740-843-5128.

Pots, 7.W. 448 11885.
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes, air
conditioned, 5260· $300. sewer,
water and trash Included, 740-

2pc. Ltvtng room suite . 304-6757082-2pnt
Appliances:
Reconditioned
Washers, Dryers. Ranges, Rtfrigrators, 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Maytag , 740-446Couch S100. Will haul if

GOOD

USED APPLIANCES

Washers, dryers, refrigerators,

ranges. Skaggs Appliances, 76

1-lliB-818-0128.

6 Ulld Fumhul'l

Flags &amp; Army Surptuslll
2101 Jelforson Ave.
Open 9:30 . 5:00 Mon-Sat
304-675-SOFA (76321

Used Furniture Store Below Holiday Inn In Kanauga, Twin Beds,

4762.

530

Antiques

2 Anvils. t30 LBS. Ancl I 40 LBS.
740-448-9227.
1124 E. Main Streel, on At. t24,

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
"WARM UPI'
Furnace, Heat Pumps, &amp; Air CGn·
dltioning. Free Estimates! If You

Don'l Call Us, Wa Both Lose!
740-446-6306, HlOQ-29Hl098.
t993 Terramlte Low Hrs. Hunllnglon, W.Va. 304·736-481JO, Or AI·
ter 6 P.M. 304-525-5359.

3 Piece LMng Room Suile. Counlry Blue. $100.00. Call 740-4462212.

&amp; Jelafences. 31)4-682-2566.

52 Inch Hllachl Screen TV., Ask·
ing 5700,740-388--9413
like New Bundy Alto Saxophone,

A.M. &amp;9 P.M.

Country Apartment 588 , 1 Bedroom Apartment , Wster, Sewer,

Garbage Included $290/Mo .. DepooH Required, 740-441-1005.
DowniOWn Gallipolis, 3 BedrOOfllS,
1 lf2 Batns. Family Room, Llundty Hoolc-lJp, AC. Alrjlle Storage,

$800. 740-448-7903.
Antique Table Square Table, V·

Call 740-992·8636 alter 6 pm .
CDs&amp;tapaSnotlnclu&lt;led.
Carptts. 1111.,;1711. Brown earth
tones . 1 11 t. x17ft. Blue frosted .

Very clean. $75ea . 304-773-

5033.
Church pews, t~ long. lour
tO' long, sla 6' long, oak, good
condition. call 740-949-22t 7,

Utilities Paid, 94 Locust. $260/ . $400 ; Cralllman 9' table saw.
$100; Gravely tractor, $900; '85
Mo., Plus Dlposlt, 7«J-44e-1340.
Fonl LTD station wagon , $700;
t2' aluminum -v boat, $400; '67
Furnished Upstairs apartment ,
Close to Downtown Gallipolis anct Toyota motor home, 5000 mllea,
GJOCOry. Rtfortnces ond Deposit. $12.000; 740-992-3090.
740-448-1 I 58.
Craftsman/ Generac generator,

2827.

2 - . . Apornenl, Newly

A.

modeled, Gal Hael, Crown City,
740-2SS-6495, 740-256-1249.

MovirvJ: Musl Salll Electric Stove.
Almond $150 ; Works EKcellenl!

7«J-44e-9776 Alter 5 P.M.
OStrich from baby chicks to 4ft.
tall at 9wks. slarting at S50ea .
also full-size slaughter birds ,
also 4 breeder birds/laying eggs
now. 304-576-2719.
Warerllne Special : 314 200 PSI

&amp; Antklues. Tuesday through Friday. 11am-4pm. 145 North Sec-

Building
Supplies

550

With us About Financing On
lawn Tractors And low Rate Fl·
nancing On New A.nd Used
Equipment. Carmlctlael's Farm
Lawn Gallipolis, OH 740-446-

a

5121 .
Steel buildings never put up.
40x30 was $6 ,212 will sell for
$3,497 , 50~~:86 was $17,690 will

Steel Buildings , New, Must Sell

40a60at4 Was $17,430 Now
$10,671 ;

50x120xt6

Wanted · 450 truck loader, 740·

949-1019.

630
3800.

AKC Bassel Hound Pups. I sl
Shots I WorJMd. $175 Each, 740.
256-1686
Large Siberian Husky Puppies,

8\Je Eyes, Rare Color, $175; LimIted Reglsteratlon $225 Wllh
Breeding Rlg)tts, 740.-8627.

Blar.:k &amp; Red Club calves limousin Chi-Angus Cross. 740· 388·

64()2

Doe, 2 Years

0«1 Milking, 7.W-992-7779.
Special Fall Feeder Ca ll Sale :
Tuesday September 22, 7 P.M .
Callie Accepted After 4 P.M .

Monday. Up To 4 P.M. On Tuesday. All Consignments Welcome,
Hauling Available. Athens live -

stock Sales. 740-592-2322. 740698-3531.

TRANSPORTATION

5000 cont. wan (6250 wan survol.
to hp B&amp;S eng.. less 1t1an 12 h11.
run limo, Cobra 29 LTD CB wJ ax-

'89 Mercury Cougar LS. V-6, PW.
PS, POL , low miles. lady driven,
740'-992-2358 , lea ...e message il
no answer.

245-5t8t .
Flute Open -Holded, Gemeinhardt
Excellent Condition , Used Only

One Year, Paid Over $600, AskIng $475; 740-446-6566 Aller 5

1984 Full Size Blazer 4K4 305, 6•

1984 Pontiac lireblrd, with T-tops.
good condition, $1,000 or trade ol
equal 'lalue. 740-378·9806 after

1994 Ford F-250 4x4 XLT. 7.3 L '
Turbo diesel. 5 speed, 50,000 :
mites, aluminum rims and many •
eKtras. E~~:cellenl shape, $18,000,

Cavalier

Z-24,

740

1755 Hours, 810 Quick Attach

Floater t 3 Ft. Grain Head And
643 4 Row Marrow Cornhead. Always S ' - , Field Ready $45; B
Inch Cardinal Grain Auge, 57

Gohl Silage Wagon And HI Throw
Blowor, Good Condition, 740-446--

1062.

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3&amp; Agony

'NI\E.N I'to\ OUT
TO wr-.u!

18.500. 740-886-5736.

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

Nortll
3a
5•

BIG NATE
'f'Ul' 1 t'I1.6QING ..---~
WITH THE
S.t1'1PLE I!&gt;UT
EffECTIVE
• N,._TE WRIGHT
fOil. PI'.ESIDEI'IT"'

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1986 Sea Ray 19-11211. 170tlp.
Merc:ruiser. $7 . 500 . 304-675-

... BUT WHAT IF '(Oll USED
JAZZIER?
YOU t&lt;NOW .. " THe

SOMETHING

11'1' Of'PONENT
IWNNIN6 MY CA111-III'

Wlt&lt;iHT !'IAN FOR THE

P!I.IC.N &amp;TIER
'TH!I.N I AM.

JOB" 0~ " '!'OU CAN 'T
GO WRONG WITH

W~16HT"'

Summers not over! Kawasaki
STS Jet ski, still under warranty,
three seater, 83 horsepower,
bought new Ju ly of '97, three
matching Kawasaki ski vests and
trailer all go with it. Priced to sell, ·

Compote
Ingredient
26 Mine

25

East
5+
All pass

passage

28 Mortgage
29 Silkworm
3D Dispatched
31 Large knife

37 Alludes (tot
38 Anlah
41 ChaHanged
42 Units ol

Siamese

currency

Make muddy
44 Mill Ferber

43

(2 wd1.t
By Phillip Alder
47 Upper llmHa •
To end the week. two coups. To :
46 Diva·a 101111
49 Film holder
give you a hint toward the tirs1. P.G. ror-t-t--t-+--t50 F01'1118f1y,
Wodehouse pointed out that there is
totmerly
only one cure for gmy hair -- which
52 PernnH
is w h a t ? . •_..._...._....__...._....__
•54 Ending lor
verb
After a competitive auction. you
have been pushed into tive spades.
West leads the heart five. which is
surely a singleton. Where would you
go from then:?
CELEBRITY CIPHER
West's two-no--trump overcall ··
by Luis Campos
the Unusual No-trump -- showed at
Cetebrity Cipher etyptograrns are created !rum QUOC&amp;tiOflS by lamous people. past and pre58flt
Each lettei in lhG C!pher stands lor anothor Today's ciiJfl: I squals 0
least 5·5 in the minors. As regular
readers know, I don't like the bid
because far more often than not, the
cp
'G'D
RKB P
Z V T
S M
S L P
opponents, who usually hold the
majors, win the auction. Then, the
LV X X T
GR S M
VGJP
z p v v... CPTMEI
overcall heiJIS the declarer to place all
the card.~ .. a.&gt; it did here. Still. if only
TMKB
DPVER.
FMBIME
B KSL
East. with a big lit in both minors.
PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You may be disappointed il you lail. but you are
doomed il you don't try."- (Soprano) Beverly Sills
had had the coumge •• despite the
prevailing vulnerability-- to sacrifice
in six diamonds, West's bid would
have worked well. Six diamonds dou·
bled costs only 200 (unless South
WOlD
finds a low heart lead and North
SAM I
1~1..~ by CLAY I . 'OILAN - - - - - - returns a club).
If South had won 1he first trick and
Rearrange . Hitters of the
four acrombled word, b&amp;
led a trump . West would have
low to form four simple words
grabbed the trick with his ace and
switched to the diamond jack. East
VASHIL
would have overtaken with the ace .
and. if in midseason form. returned a
heart for West to ruff: one down.
Foreseein~ this. South won the
tirsllrick in the dummy and a.~ked for
YESNW
3
the club king. When East played low,
South discarded his singleton dia·
mond. Now the contract was safe.
This play. discarding a loser on a
;:s::::P
...
The shortest distance beloser 10 keep a specilic opponent off
the lead. is called the Scissors Coup.
_ _ _ _ tween two points is not found
P.G. Wodehouse wrote. "There is
r-~------------.'"
only one cure for gray hair. It was
PHREEL
invented by a Frenchman. It is called
Q Complele the chuckle quoted
the guillotine."
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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories ...

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4 Firestone Radials Good Tread,

ANSWER

235·65-At6·10PLY, $140, 740448-2971.

t:790

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

t974 Prowler fully self-contained.
1981 Nomad fully self-contained. ·

Vulgar· Belch - Azure · Defend · BEHAVED

"There are no bad children ." the counselor told the
parents. "It's only that some children are better BEHAVED."

SEPTEMBER 18 I

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740-446·6t74

810

1990 Honda Civic 4cyl , 5spd .
$2,500 080. Can be seen at 3rd
&amp; Viand St . Pt . Pleasant . 304·
675-1651 .

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Unconditional lifetime guarantee. :
Local references furnished . Es· · ~

18bi1Shed t975. Call 24 Hrs. (7401
4,46-0870. t -800-287-0576. Rogers Waterproofing.

$16,000,740-866-5736.

90 Geo Slorm GSI. ground el -

090, 740-992-5958 (Amyl.
95 Mustang, white , 6 ely., 5 cp.,
remote entry, spoiler, 25 ,000
mites, 74o-992-7201 .

Appliance Parts And Service: All
Nsme Brands Over 25 Years Ex·
parlance All Work Guaranteed ,

French City Maytag, 740-448-

n95.

C5C

General

Vehicles. No Turn Downs, Call
ViCkie. 740-448--2897.
Uplon Used Cars Rt. 62·3 Milas
Soulh of Leon , wv. Financing

Available. 304-458·10611.

Main-

carpentry, doors, windows, belhs.
mob11t home repair and mont. For
tree esllmata call Chet. 740 ·992·

6323.

Credll Problems? We Can Help.
Easy Bank Financing For Used

Homo

tenance- Painting, vinyl tiding,

FullorEioctrte

House wlrlrvJ, IIght fixtures,
breaker boxes. al. AlSO d\eck·
ng llealilg systems. 304-6740126.

Professional. 20yra experience

with all masonary, brick, block &amp;

720 Trucks for Sale

\fOnt . Also room additions, ga·
r\ges. etc . Free esllmatea. 304·

1974 Ford Solid. Runs Good, 740387-7117.

m -9550.

-ng
- · never
.... 5-t,
matching
vall &amp; lhots.
been
warn .

4400 J.D. Combine. 213 grain
head. $4500; 8300 J.D. ~3 hole
grain drtll, $2000; 740-898·3409
Of 740 - 8998.

350 cubic engine, auto, good

32 Bulb Wolle ~lng, 8 A.M. ·2
P.M. 740.316·8903; After 3 P.M.
. 304-e75-4340 Ext. 3t7.

Cobay Wagon ; Sally'a Wagon ,
Pick Bttl; John D11re Corn te,
1781 US Route 3&amp;, Pliny, WV,
3114-037-2998.

t 978 Ford Truck, 4 Whlal Drive.
Side Step $2000, Call Alter 5 P.M.
740-448-2688.

1977 .Chovrolll 112 ton piCk·up,

c:oncl. $1.000. 304--675-291&amp;.

840 Electrical and
Refrigeration
Reoklontlal 0&lt; oommon:lat wiring,
,_ setYice 0&lt; J'll)lirs. Moster ucensed ettctrlctan. Ridenour

Eleclrlcal, WV00030&amp;, 304-875-··
1786.

FOR

SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS

75 37
;;;::·'--::: - - - - - - -

SERVICES

t995 Toyota Tercel 5spd, A/C ,
new llres. 55,000 miles. $5,500.
304-675-0156.

I

.... -.. ·.

$4200, 740-949·2203 or 7.W-949· ·

t989 Dodge Dayton 2 Door Hatch
Back, ~.T, Air, New Tires &amp; Bat-

St .995,

Finishes the

l's
(J
19 - Claire, Wla. .
21 Full assembly 22 States of
dloorcler
23 Attention·
getting sound :
24 Car

III I

1986 Glastron 17ft. 4cyt-Cnevrolet in t&gt;oard-out board, nice boat.

Fully Equipped, Reasonable, 740446-2301.

Weekdays, 8·5.

volcano

12

0

1995 Harley Davidson 1200
Sportster Outstand1ng Condillon. ·

Mini Van, Good Condition. Good

tery,

the '40a

9 Warsaw native

10 VIctim
11 Sicilian

'::~;~.~, S@~~lA-l&amp;t-~s~~

COlA£~

Condition, $800,740.256-1631.

Tires, 135,000 Miles, $2,000, 74G441-1407 .

fects, air, good condition, $3,000

1976 715 IH Combine Diesel.

THE BORN LOSER

Motorcycles

Shasta Molor Home. Short Model .
Low Miles, Sia Sleeper, Rool. Air. ·

1991 Chevrolet Corvelte , 6
Speed, L98, Excellent Condition,

610 .Farm Equipment

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

evenings.

Transmission. 1986 Chevy 4 CyIinder, For Chevette, Automatic
On Floor, Guaranteed, 740-446-

Muma for Ill&amp;- 5 for Sf 0. Cummln'a Grtenhouae acro11 lrom
Aaclne Locka I Dam, Monday

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

35 Rl- In Parts

S lnllatlonflghtlng org. ot

45 Tennis term

asking $14,350 OBO, 740-949·
23tt days or 740 -949-2644 .

1988 Bonneville LE. maroon, 4dr,
new tires &amp; brakes. good cond .
S3.2C?O 304-875-5792 alter Spm .

t990 Z24 Good ColldHion. $3,000
090, 7.W-256- t758, Altai 6 P.M.

I

••

1996 Ford Windstar Gl Van, ·
51,790 mi les, red m~lallic with
gray interior, non-smoker, lrVrear .
AIC. till wheel, cruise, stereo,

New gas tanks &amp; body parts. 0 &amp;
R ·Auto, Ripley, WV. 304-3723933 or t -800-273-9329.

740-247-2501 .

lhru Sotuldly, hm-&amp;pm.

II

740-256·t222.

t9 85 Buick Regal $1.200. 304·
675-4143.

Chevy

7 Sums

First, to
the barber

CUB

1995 8-10 Blazer 4r4. Low Miles. ,
Garage Kept. loaded. Must See, .

1988 Ford Astro 6 Passenger

Hall runner beans , $81 bushe l,
you pick . Pierce Brothers Farms ,

BEAR

milet $5.800.304-458-1090.

740.258-5783 or 740-4411;9833.

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

woman

34 Marl&lt;

5pm.

1986

: =r.a....

32 Jacltet
33
Alluring- · &amp; Tokes n..

U~!

t989 S-10 Blazer 2dr, 4/wd Ta- '

er. 7.W-44t-t063.

580

PICKED IT

hoe package, eKe . cond. 125,000 :

4622.

V8 . Good Condilion, $1,500 .00
Firm 740-992-4568.

271nan.ctr..

c· ·-~~-

21 M!l gem
3
ng akle

Opening lead: • 5

sella. good cond . $3.500. 304- •

low monthly payments on plano,

$35.00. 740-367-0t87.

BABY

MAMA BEAR JEST

675-4991.

1988 Cutlass Calais, Runs &amp;
Drives Good, $1,000, Or Best Off-

Ludwig Snare Drum . Complete,
Good Condition , $150.00 080;
Sega Genesis, 2 Controllers

I HEAR YOU
FOUND A

t966 Chevy S·tO Blazer 2.6/lltar, :

'92 NISsan Stanza, 4 door, 4 cy·
Iinder, 740-742-2803.

t982 Cutlass Supreme. 2 D. 260

West
2NT
Pass

5•

740-245-9t62.

FOR SALE : CONSOLE PIANO
responsible party wanted to make

2 Row New Idea Corn Picker :

ssoo oeo. 740-t48-t324.

HIOG-290-2262, X JQOt.

P~ .

see local~. Callt -600·268·62t8.

BARNEY

730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs

St .600. Aluminum Topper For 8
Ft. Truck Sed $100. 740-44t·
9527.

Electric Scooters. Whlelchalrs,

Floor length Ivory lace sequin

1997 Green 350 XLT 4 Doors, 1

13.000. 304-675-t65t .

7537.

Bundy Trumpet, Bought At Brunicardi's Perfect Condition. 740-

8304.

'90 Fonl Esrorl, 1wo door, looks &amp;
runs good, $1200, call 740-949·
2386.

570

Feet Long. 5 Years Old $1 ,300.
740-379-2695.

44&amp;-7283.

good gas mileage ,

1984 Chevy Citation $500, OBO
Run s Good, Nice Car, 740 -446·

tarnal 'diesel' opeakar. 740-9927190.
New And Used, Stairway Elevators, Whtelchslr And Scooter
Lifts, Bowman's Homecare, 740·

ca . . alier,

ve•y dependable, SI 000 .090,
740-742-7200 or 740-742-2675.

740-44t-ono.

t4t8 .

Soutll
Ia

1986 Yamaha 3 Wheeler, Good

Makes Available, Call 1-800-522·
2730 EKI. 4420

Bundy Clarinet With Crystal
Mouthpiece, Also 2 VIolins. 1 Is
314 Size, 1 IS Full Size. 740-446-

1996 S-10 Blazer LT. 4 Doors,
37,110() Miles. St9,300, 740-388-

caB 740-992·75t9 &lt;MJnirgs.

FrEtnch Alpine Goat.

System• 650 Second Ave. Galli-

Musical
Instruments

23t1 days or 740-949·2644
evenings.

V-6, auto. 4/wd. air, am-lm cas- .

1980 -1990 HONDA CARS StOll
· SSOO Police Impounds, All

Pets P lus Silver Bridge Plaza .
Bichon And Spitz F'uJl S, (All
Males) Unadvertised Store Specials! Mon ·S at, 10·8, Sun 12-5,

standard transmission. left door
damage, asking $4750. 740-949-

From Baby Ostrtch chtcks to 4h .
Ia! at 9wl&lt;s. Slanlrv:~ at $50ea.

now. 304-578-2719.

. poem
23 0111141 Vetlcan

door, 17,056 miles, 4 cytinclar, alr,

379-2798.

French City Pet Grooming by Appointment. .. Ultra Wash Bathing
polis. 740-446· 1528.

Miles, Nice Truck . After 6 P.M.

1985 Ford 4a4 4 Speed, V-6 • .
Price: $3,950; 740-367-0219, ·
740-367-7272.

also full-size slaughter t;»lrds ,
also 4 breeder birds/laying eggs

21~.

Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: South

1993 Toyota 4a4 Ext. Cab. 5
Speed, Air, Many Eatras. 76,000

Lift Kit New Paint. Wheels. Tires.

A.l . Club Calf And Herd Bull ,
Prospects, Sired By Drall Pick ,
Foreplay &amp; Josle Wales , 740-

DOWN

---

All Makes AvaHable

52' mare , three years old, sorrel
with blaze, $400 firm, 740-992-

01

• 7

t9BO -1990Trudts $100 -$500
Police llfliJ(Uids

Livestock

~Gr.y

20 ~hawk

.

short bed . runs good, $2500

090. 7.W-742-7200 or 740-7422675.

1996 Ford Ranger pickup. XLT 2

18

•KQJ65
a A 10 8 7 3
Soutll
aKQJ865
•AKJ632

Must Sell! $1,900.00 740·256t758. After 6 P.M.

3118--6679.

100xt75x20 Was $98 ,650 Now

Sheets. 373 Georges Creek Rd .
740-441Hl23t .

• 5

1986 GMC t500, Good Condition,

Ton, Power Stroke, $2.750. 740·

$30,560 Now $22.68~; 60al51lxt6
Was $46,630 Now $32,350:

A Groom Shop -Pet Grooming .
Featuring Hydro Bath . Don

t966 Chevy C30 Ton Wllh
Hitch $4,995 Or OBO.
740-388-9352.

56 Glimpses
57 TIRo
58 Purify, In a way

17 So, what -Ia

Eut
• 4
• 98 7
• A 10 9 4 2
• Q 9 42

Weal
a A2

245--9449.

620 Wanted to Buy

Was

Pets for Sale

1982 F-700 Ford~- tO t/2 F1

2412 Hl00-594-111 I.

Bulls. 740-446-1158 or 740-256·

Block, brick, sewer pipes , windows, !inlets, etc. Claude Winters.
Rio Grande, OH Cali 740-245 -

304-675-7302.

Furnished 3 Rooma, Upataln,

1 Bedroom, AIC, WID, Hook-Up,
Near Holrar, $279/Mo.. + Utlitles.
Deposit &amp; Leoae Required. 740446-2957.

And Other Pool Accessories,

740-256-6078.

Brand Newt Great Glftl CO/video
storage unu . Black and cherry.
Never out of b011. S12~L Holds up
to UO discs. also holds rapes .

Complete alate top pool table ,

892-2215.

C.niBf Staps, Excellenl Condition.

Ramo snare drum wtcase &amp;
stand . Yahama silver trombone .

7854.

1 and 2 bedroom apartment&amp;, lUI·

Meyco Pool Cover 16•32 With

Shaped Legs, $50,740-448-7537 .

7:00am- I O:OOpm.

nlshed end unfurnished. security
deposit required, no pets , 740..

1649.

Deere Skid Steer Loaders. Clwtck

'87

Misc. Guns, 740-258-1489.

Brookside Apts Is Now AcceptIng Applications For One Bedroom ~artrnents , With Washer 1
Dryer Hook -Up, For More Info
Call 740·446-9611 Between 10

Condition. 304 -675-

Sizes Of 4 WO And 2 WO Farm
Tractors. Hay Equipment. John

560

lrom $279 to $358. Walk lo shop

Beech Street, Middleport, 2br,
furnished, utilities paid . deposit

~xcallent

From 20 To 39 HP. All

new. Coot $300 wm sell lor $100.
304-e75-5091 .

20 .3 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer $75,

Equal Housing Opportunity.

longaberger Baskets . J. W.'s,
Crisco, t.tay Baske1s &amp; more.

Tra~ors

710 Autos for Sale

ESTATES. 52 Westwood Drive

&amp; movies . Call 740-446·2568 .

Large Capar.:ity Washer /Dryer

$250; Electric Stove $t50, Good
CordO!, 740-448-2370.

Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Residential And Commercial
lawn Equipment Compact Utility

16 Skill

North
• 10 9 7 3
• Q 10 4
• 8 3
a KJ 65

Bed. Te~scope Hoist. Very Good
Condition, Also Misc. Parts. 740.

740-256-6867.

$78,650. 1-800-406-5126

Moore owner.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

99:!-3442.

2412or t -800-594-1111

Mauve &amp; blue · love seat, like

a.m. to 6:00p.m., Sunday 1:00 to
8:00 p.m. 740-992·2526, Russ

Green Apis. 149 or call 740·992371 t. EOH.

King size springs and mattress.
$150; new rug , 9x12, $100; 740-

needed. sail $8.970 Chuck t-800-3202340.

440

2bdrm . apts., total electric, appliances furnished, laundry room
faciliUts, dose to school In town.
Applications available at: Village

GCJOd Shape ; Wood For Sala
Al.oo, 740-258-1424.

For Sale; Babv Oonkies, Male &amp;
Female. Also Purebred Slmmental

Household
Goods

Pomeroy. Hou,s : M.T.W. 10:00

34 Smithers, Gallipolis, $250/Mo.,
$150 Deposit, Refrigerator, Stove
Ft.rnlllhed. 740-446-3870.

King Cole &amp; Woodburner Stove.

Your area bush hog dealer tor
parts, rotary cutters. loaders, till·
ers, finish mowers, eel. Car michael's Farm &amp; lawn midway
between Gallipolis &amp; Ato Grande,
Ohio on Jackson Pike . 740-446-

510

Buy or sell. Riverine Antiques.

2 Bedroom Upstairs Apartment.

S8r1. 740-256-1044.

9352.

In Kanauga 2 Bedrooms. No
Pets, References, 740-441 ·1544.

Apartments
for Rent

Klndltwood Stove For sale, ln-

1979 Cllevy Truck, 6 Cyt., Autorn.,
St,OOO.OO . 1981 Cheyy Truck, 6
Cyl .. Aulom . $700.00. 740·44t1629.

t989 S-Ill. 5 speed, very sharp,

----------------l~ond~·~M~~~~"~
· --------

2 Bedrooms

2 Bedrooms, Kanauga Area.. Very
Clean. No Pets, Deposit ReQ&lt;Jired,
740-441-1544.

740-25&amp;--6011 .

446-9227

old Fiestaware. Jean's Furniture

Compllle S1t5; Full Beds Com-

446-2003, 740-448-t409.

JO t300 2 Row Corn Picker;
Westfield , 8 tncn 31 Ft . Auger ,

lent Condition $3,800.00. 740-

We buy antiques and partial or

plete $135; Bunk Beds $160;
Dressers, Couches, 740-446·

w -w Carpet Nalu-

1978 Ford Ranger 4a4 $995; Gr11lil Moped, $65. 740-387--lltll6.

94n.

complete estates, baby nems. and

992·2t67.
ral Gas Heat, In Ganipolls, 740-

Ferguson Tractor 14 Inch Bonom
Pklws, Disc, Front &amp; Rear Blade,
Scoop, &amp; Brush Hog, $4 ,500;

Mits ublsh i S 370 2 Cyl Diesel
With Wood Belly Mower. Excel-

New At Brunlcardi's, ExceMent Shape! $1,200. 740-«6-

ween Athens and Pomeroy,

740-385-4367.

2t0 MF 2t HP Tractor, With Attachments $5,000. 740-245--5747.

Bought

$21 .95 Per 100: I" 200 PSI
$37.00 Per tOO; All Brass Com460 Space for Rent
pntSSiOn Fillings 1n StOCk
~~-:--'-~-~..,.,....,-,-1 RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Mobile home site available
Jackson, Ohio. 1-800-537-9528

Polly'• -

Deposit Required, References. No

Konmore Organ, PodiJs On Floor,
Hu Gunar. Drums Eic. Available.

740-44t -5698, 70441-5167. •

Vine Street, Call 740-446-7398,

$14,000 Or 9 Acres $12,000.
~- Bitar Ridge + Goll Ado. - I br apt. In Mason, stove &amp; retrlg7 Ac:rH Wnh Nice Poncl $12,000 trttor &amp; utilities furnished, AJC.
Or I Acrot $13,000, Or On SR laundry room, ceiNng tans &amp; gar325, Nice Wood•d t 7 Acru bage dllpOIII, vary nice, no
pell. 304· 773-5352 0&lt; 304-182·
$18.000. City-.

Clll For Ftoo MIPI + Owntr FlnonclrG Info. Tlke tO% 011 Ulled
-On Calh Purt:haseol

badroom. 11.mtsllad;

304--675-3440.

Immediate Avatlabillty. 740·446·

BRUNER LAND
740-4f1-t4t2

two

1795.

Near Gallla City Line, $80,000,

$400 mo : Corner Building. 740992·6250 ACQUISIIIons {next
door)

posit. $270 month, call 740.99278118 tlam-Spm.

MERCHANDISE

One 2 Bedroom House And Also

In Middleport- newly remodeled,

One bedroom apartment in Mtddteport. all utllilias paid, $100 de-

7244.

Rock. Ceiling Fans , Pantry.
Southwestern School, Appointments, 740-379-98S7.

Commercial-Office or Fletall , 87
Mill St. Middleport. I ,450 Sq Ft.

65t5.

lor purchaN. no pats. 740.898-

Heal. New Carpet. Flooring. Slleet

1929.

Now Taking ApJJiicatlons- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments $295JMo., 740·446-

2 or 3 8odloom in Hartlonl.
$250/mo . + deposil. 304 -675-

To Campus, Please Come &amp; Sae
Ill Call (7401245-StOO

340 Buslnesa and
Buildings

----2566.

playgrounds, SD, sir, call 740992-6816allor5pm.

410 Hou- for Rent

330 Farms for Sale

212-581-7548.

Nk:e 1 Bedroom Upstairs Apart·

ment In Galipolls Water /Sawaga
Paid. Deposit /Rolerar&lt;:es. 74Q446-7130 Of 740-448-2770.

two bedroom unfu,nlshed: near

BraJ'Id New Apt . In Ala Grande,
Onio Area . Now Available, All
Utilities Paid . Walking Distance

House For Sale In Vinton. Ohio.
Carpeted Family Room. With Brick
Fireplace Insert In Basement,
Nice Carpet. All New Thru Vinyl
Siding, 2 Lota. Call (740) 596·

MOdern- 2 Beelroom Apartment,
740 446 0390.

l'omerllV-

112 Baths, Newly Remodeled
Kitchen -White Cabinets. Nice
Dining Room. Fireplace. Gas

One I Bedroom Log Cabin On t9
Acres 01 Land In Jackson City

references &amp; deposit, no pets.

2br unfurnished apt, deposit &amp;

or

t2a60 Mobile Home. $300/Mo.,

Anniston Drive , Pt . Pleasant .

House wiM be sold Sunday Night

hou11, Cheater

Naw 1998 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.

5678.

$67,500
or best reasonable ofttr.
Inspection Sat-Sun. to-5 .

Wanted·

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

$9$8/0own . $189 per month. In·

--up.

North Third Ave. Middleport, OH.

Wanted

month with SI 075 down. Call I 1100-637-3238.

ville Pike. 74G-36H286

2 Batn. Large Kitchen. Central Air
2-car garage. Rnlllhed basement
Nice Corner Lot.

Real Estate

Your Dogs Or Horses Welcome,
At: 1667 Claylick Road, P.atrlot,

New Bank Repos -Only 2 Left,

Modern 4-year·okl home. 38R,

360

Huge 28x80 3BR, 1 112 bath .

6yr, 2-3 bedrooms. !ott, tongue/
groove. pellet stove. HPICA. appliances. garage, spa, acre , Bula-

Pt. Pieo..,~WV

Scenic Valley at Apple Grove,
WV. Building lots. single wides
accepted, public water. 20
minutes hom Bul1alo Bridge
on Jerry's Run Rd. Clyde Bowen
Jr. 304-578-2338.

4 Hor18 Stalls, Tack Room, Bring

Dokwwod-NIIIo, WV.

BY OWNER

~

G rolnlllocr atll 2br, wid

Grubb' s Piano· tuning &amp; repairs.

~5162.

ery. Hl00-691-6777.

.... IHI 14-x70 thrM bedroom,
lr&lt;:luclls 6 months FREE lot I'Bnl.

HIGHEST BIDOER.

wanted· Optometric Assistant.
experience preferred . Send re sume C/O The Dally Sentinel, P.O.

Yary Nice. AIC. Call
740-44 1-()221.

304-675-2924.

5873.

25265.

2 Baooms. 1 Batlt,

Straet. Gallipolis, Call 740-446· Starting at ONLY $39,999. Many
4999_:..
· 0&lt;_7_40-_594_·3033....,.------I options available. t -888·9283426.

Between 6:30A.M. -4:30 P.M.

Wanted , floral designer, lOCal florist taking resumes lor experienced floral des~ner. 4 years experience desired. 2 years required. Applicant must have good
people and office management
skills. Send resume to Morrison ,
P.O.Boa: 901, New Haven , W. Va .

1990 Clayton Mobile Home,
14x70 2 Bedlooma, 2 Baths, Heal
Pump 10x10 Porch, On Rented
lot . Rl. 1 Cloae To Gallipolis,
Ohio. Asking $15,000. 0 .9.0 . Uke
Naw Condltionl 740-446·6441
Ewringl.

down, $217. per mo . Free deti'l-

In Person At The Front Desk,

Truck Dr iver Needed: OTR Ex·
parlance Necessary. 304-S75·

1988 Redman t41152 Gas Haet.
Central Air, 2 Bedrooms. Eaclllem Conclltlon. New Carpe~ 740~175. Or 304-e15-5965.

Doublewide 3br. 2 bath, St,345.

pendable STNA 's. Please Apply

single person. »1·576-2950.

place, Relrigerator. Range. Mlcrowawo, Washer &amp; D&lt;yor Included. Must be moved. 740-4462212.

polis. For appointment call 740·

fiow- Accepting Applications
For Fr iendly, Outgoing And De-

Someone to help care lor elderly
person. part-time. separate Uvlng
quarters. SUitable lor couple or

1887 Clayton 14Ft X 72Ft, 2
Bdrms. 2 Baths. Factory Fire·

t99(1 Clajlon

Lot lor llle- Gallipolis. 90xt72.
nice nllgttbOrnOOd. quiet, 740-

We Buy land: 30 ·500 Acres.

740-448-1409 2 To 6 P.M.

882-2405.

On A Molor Route. 5 To 6 Days
A week. 740-446-16t0

OBO. 30U75-7192.

Athens, t5-20 minutes lrom Galli-

B~a

Someone To Deliver Newspapers

-ning . ·....
,_...ry
ralrtglrator.
underpingood conct. $8,000

Yindale 70'x14' Wilh E~QH~ndo 2
Br.. 20' Living Room, Llrgo Mastlr Br., Excellent Condition! On
Ranted lot, Ready To Move Into,

Scenic Hills Nursing Center, 311

Rd.• Bldwal. OH 456t4

1983 Mansion, 14x52. tolal gas.

to schools and churches. Private
brick circular drive, brick palio,
modern kitchen. lamily room w/
fireplace , 3-4 bedrooms, two
baths, large formal LR and DR.
large toyer. tour original stained
glass windows. 30 minutes from

er, Central Healing &amp; Cooling, 2
Tier Deck In rear. NICE! Call
Homestead Bend Broker 304 -

304--675-2447 AAIEOE.

18x76 4br. 2 betlt $1,195. ·
S193. per mo. Ftoo air. lnlo sltirt.
t-«&lt;H!lt-6m.

1990 14x80 Fleetwood mobile

cellent Ho urs &amp; Pay. Apply At:

LPN'S To Work PAN Please Call
IHdi Home Heallh Agency, 74o-

14d0 31111, rnakl Ill &amp; IIIII pay-

mtnl &amp; ..... in. 3114-755-seee.

home 2br, I belt&gt;, w/outllullding,
$10,000.304-675-5211 .

9To4.

Gallipolis Daily Tribune. 825 Thin!

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$9,950, 740-44&amp;-0115. 304-675-

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' . Saturday. Sept. 19. 1998
A loyal friend with your best inter·
est at heart may play a big role in lh~
year ahead. helping you to acquire a .
number of things you 've always
wanted but couldn '1 afford.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your
a.~sertiveness may be luned to a high
pitch today. However. you 'II mask
your actions with charm and tact.
Those you'll be inclined to lead
won't think you 're being pushy. Trying to patch up a broken romance·?
· The Astro-Gmph Matchmaker can
help you understand what to do to
make the relationship work. Mail
$2.75 10 Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P.O. Box 1758. Mumy Hill
Sllltion. New York. NY 10156.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 23) Usual·
ly. you' rc not the type of penon who
is shy or bashful about your success- .
es. bul today you might be a bit reluc· ·
tlll!t to Itt others know about a recent
accomplill,hment. .
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dilions look encouraging for you
today where your hopes and expec~
tations are concerned. Be a wishful
thinker who produces.
SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 23-Dec.
21) That which appears most difficult
could tum out to be easiest for you to
achieve today. Don '.t be ddeived by
outward appearances: you're more
skillful than you think.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) 11
pays to be u keen observer. You could
personally prolit in some manner by
closely observing how another
accomplisl)es his/her aims.
AQUARIUS (Jill!. 20-Feb. 19)
Jump on someone else's bandwagon
tooay if an invitation to do so is
extended to you. Your greatest succe!I.'II!S at this time will come from
what others have initiated.
PISCES.(Feb. 2(}-March 20) Find·
ing f\IR and interesting companions
will come to you easily today.
becaii.V you'te ofte ydllrJelf. f!OitU·
natcly for you, we attroct that which
we are in life.

21-April 19)
Tackle ta.~ks that include beautification of some kind. because you'll
have a knack for artistic expression
today. The unsightly will take on a
new look under your hand.
TAURUS (Aprii20-May20) Your
attractiveness to members of the
opposite gender could be stronger
than usual today. However. be very
careful about flirting with the wrong
person •• it could be taken seriously.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Something you thought you'd never
complete looks like it will be finished
with surprising ea.se today. You 'II be
happy lo finally get it out of the way.
CANCER (Ju~ 21-July 22) Don't
be ba.~hful aboul using terms· of
endearment in a rclationship of great
significance today. The object of
your affection will be flattered to
know how much you care.
LEO (July ~-Aug. 22) The ways
and tnel!ls to acquire ~thing
expensive may open for you IOday. •
This is noc a dme 10 IDMt your hopeS
and ex~ions.
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September 19th &amp; ·20th

10:00 u.·Towa &amp;Country Church
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11 :00 a.11.·5:00 p.m. • All Day
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12:00 Noon-Big Bend Ooggers (B)
2:00 p.m.·Riverbend C0111munity
Chorus
2:30 p.m.-Antique Tractor Games •
Test Your Skils (By the log Cabin)
4:00 p.m.·Auction OH Carving

Saturday 10-6 p.m. &amp; Sunday 10-5 p.m.
Featuring:
Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:00 a.m.

*Good Food
*Live Entertainment
*Crafts
*Herbs &amp; Dried Rowers
*Commercial Exhibits of all kinds , *New cars and trucks, quUts, anl~~uel
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By PAMELA BROGAN
Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON- Legislation important to the TriState area awaits action in Congress as talk of a possible
impeachment inquiry grips the Capitol and lawmakers
prepare to adjourn as early as Oct 9 for the midterm
elections.
Bills ranging from budget matters to health care
remain in limbo, lawmakers said,
Rep. Nick Rahall, D- W, Va., said congressional
appropriations bills, which provide federal dollars to run
the federal government, from the U,S, Corps of Engineers to the Appalachian Regional Commission, have
yet to be approved.

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Rep. Ted Strickland said several programs Important to his constituents still
have an uncertain funding outlook next
year. Congrau hat yet to dtJCids whether
to kHp the program• at current funding
levela, cut, or tncrHN them.
Thoae programalnclude federal funding
for:
• The Environmental ProttJCtlon Agency
to clean up contemlnated property.
• The Meals on WhHis program to fHd
the elderly.
• The Low-Income Home Energy Aaslstance Program.
• Reclaiming abandoned mines.
• Improving water and soli quality on lands not owned by
the federal government.

grams at current funding levels, cut,
or increase them.

"There's a lot of things that won't
get done not because of the president,
but because of special interests and all
the vacations that Congress takes,"
Strickland said. "There's really no
reason we shouldn't be working on
the peoples' business,"
Last Thursday, Congress adopted a
stopgap measure to keep the government running until Oct. 9, bu\Junher
action is needed to keep it going for
the entire fiscal year, which begins
Oct. I and ends ~pt. 30, 1999,
· " I'm confident that we will get the
job done" Rahal! said. "We always go
' - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - -- - - - - - through this crunch,"
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But Rahall sa id he was concerned that "the far right" in
bill.
"The Republican plan is just a fig leaf," Strickland Congress will try to capita lize on Clinton 's troubles,
said. "It doesn't hold managed care plans accountable,"
In particular, Rahall said he is concerned RepubliStrickland also said several programs important to his cans, emboldened by the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, will
constituents still have an uncertain funding outlook next attempt to pass tax cuts for the wealthy or argue for new
year, Congress has yet to decide whether to keep the pro- spending reductions,

Regional jobless
rates increase in
southeastern Ohio:
State jobless rate down
slightly at 4.3 percent
GALLIPOLIS- While the state
jobless rate fell slightly to 4.3 percent, the unemployment rate
throughoul southeastern Ohio
increase d during the period, according to the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services,
The state's jobless rate for
August was 4.3 percent, compared·
with 4,7 percent the month before,
employment officials said Friday,
Locally, however, the unemployment rate in Gallia County
increased from 5J percent in July to
7.2 percent in August In Meigs
County, the jobless rare increased by

celebration of President Lincoln's freeing of the
alaves continues Sunday and will feature an
address by political and social activist and twotime preslden11al candlda1e Rev. Jesse Jackson
at 4 p.m.
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1.6 percent- from 7,4 percent to 9 L~:!:i:1!l~!!~~~~
percent'
Other regional August rates (July
percentages in parenthesi s) were: Athens - 4.4 (18) percent; Jackson - 5.6
(4.9) perce nt; Lawrence- 6 (5.2) percent; Scioto· 7.9 (7.1) percent; Vinton
- 7.9 (7. 1) percent ; and, Washington - 4. 1 (4.9) percent
The drop statewide means Ohio has returned to the employment levels
see n before the United Auto Workers strike against two General Motors
plants in Flint, Mich., this summer,
" Most of the gain in employment this month ca me in manufacturing
areas that had seen temporary job losses due to the labor dispute, " said
Debra R, Bowland, administrator of the OBES,
The national rate was unchanged from July at4.5 percent
The state's decrea~e also "returns Ohio to its position below the national
average for unemployment, where this state has been for all but four months
si nce 199 1," Bowland said ,
The unemployment rate is down from the 4,5 percent level of August
1997,
Among the state's 88 counties, last month's rates ranged from a low of
1.8 percent in Delaware County to a high of 10.1 percent in Adams County,
Eleven counties had rates at or lower than 2.8 percent Ten had rates at or

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Both Reps, Bob Wise, 0 -W.Va., and Ted Strickland,
D-Ohio, are frustrated that Congress is unlikely to adopt
legislation to protect the rights of patients in managed
health care plans, A GOP plan passed the House, but a
Democratic plan is stuck in the Senate,
" More than 70 percent of the American public is in
some kind of managed care plan and Congress has yet to
pass a meaningful patient bill of rights to protect them, "
Wise said,
House Democrats supported a bill to allow patients to
sue managed care plans for wrongful deaths or personal
injury. It also said doctors, not managed care providers,
should determine what treatments are "medically necessary," Neither provision is in the House-passed GOP

LEADING IN SONG- Robert Dean Gordon led
the audience In alnglng a verae of the "Negro
Anthem" •• the 135th Emancipation Ptoclamatlon observance got underway Seturday at the
Gallla County Junior Falrgrounda. The annual

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POMEROY - Two barges
loaded with coal sank early Friday
morning in the Ohio River just
downstream of the Pomeroy
Levee,
According to the U,S. Coast
Guard, Huntington, W.Va,, the barges
were under tow by the MV James K
Ellis owned by the McGuyness Company of South Point when they sank
just before 3 a.ll\.
Coast Guard Chi~f Tom Tull
said the barges sank near the main
"-'U~ I ' ahd ' advised 1&gt;ther river
traffic to steer· toward the'' West
Virginia side of the river.
It is unknown why the barges
sank, Tull said.
Salvage operations should start
today or Monday, Tull said.
Workers will use a clamshell to
unload the coal from the sunken
barges before raising them from
the bottom of the river, he said,
The barges, marked by buoys,
are sitting on the bottom in about
16 feet of water.
The barges could possibly pose
a threat to river traffic since most
tows and barges are about 13 fee t
deep, leaving only a few fee t
.between river traffic and· the
sunken barges, Tull explained,

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SOME OF THE PLANNED ACTIVRIES INCLUDE:
*New car &amp; truck displays
*Antique car displays
*Petting zoo and other animals
*Antique tractor pull • Saturday afternoon 2 p.m.
*Uve Entertainment
*Sunday Church Service for all denominations
10 a.m. ·10:50 a.m.
*Commercial exhibits - promoting what the
region has to offer
*Non Profit exhibits
*Quilt Show
*Largest pumpkin, ear of corn, tallest com stalk,
unusual crops display
*Flea market
*Craft Show
*Potted flowers, herb &amp; dried flowers
*Flower Club displays
*Wildlife mounts

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Saturday, September 19
10:00 a.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Eastern Band
10:00 a.m.·5:00 p.m.
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12:00 Noon-Largest Pumpkin,
Sunflawer, Ear of Com and Stalk of
Cam Judging Contest
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1:00 p.m.-Gospel Hour •
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By KEVIN.,i!(ELLY
Tlmes-Santlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Starting this fall, repre·
sentatives of the U.S. Census Bureau are
expected to begin counting heads in southern
Ohio in preparation for the official estimate of
the nation's population in 2000,
The bureau has canvassed for crew leaders
and address listing enumerators in six area
counties, including Gallia, and a bureau
spokesperson said crew leaders plan to begin
organizing checks of household information as
soon as October,
Crew leaders coordinate the work of
approximately 16 enumerators working in the
six counties, which also include Adams, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross and Scioto. Enu-

8y JIM FREEMAN
nmea-Sentlnel Staff
TIJPPERS PLAINS -Tuppers Plains Elementary School
has been resurrected into a new Head Start center for Meigs
County children, thanks to a sizable federal grant.
Access Head Stan received a $300,000 fe~eral grant which
will enable the program to use the building as a permanent cen·
ter, Director Jan Betz announced Thursday night, during an
orientation meeting for parents of Head Start children,
Classes begin Tuesday.
The announcement represents a significant milestone for
tbe Head Stan program in Meigs County, and also means the
Tuppers Plains building will continue to be used for the edu·
cational benefit of area children.
The Head Stan program which serves both Gallia and
Meigs counties is administered by Gallipolis-based Access 10
Human Resource Development which has offices in Gallipolis
and Middlepon,
The building and program wi ll benofit from the $300,000
federal grant which is earmarked for equipment, building ren·
ovations and program improvements. Betz said. Improvements
will include electrical upgrades and other measures lo make

the building handicapped accessible,
A ponion of the playground will be fenced off and new
playground equipmen~ equipment better suited to preschoolers, will be installed,
Currently, at Tuppers Plains, Head Stan has two classrooms, an office, speech·hearing room and a parent resource
room with a computer, resource library and educational videos,
Betz said the program's long range goal is to activate the
kitchen at Tuppers Plains and develop a year-round child care
program for working parents including before school and after
school day care - services lacking in the Tuppers Plains area,
"'Throughout the year your home visitor will be keeping
you updated on the good things going on here," Betz told the
parents, thanking them for their patience while they waited for
the center to open for the 1998-99 school year,
Head Stan is working closely with the Eastern Local
School District which owns the building and has an agreement
with Access for use of the building, she said,
''We are grateful to the (Ea.•tem Local Board of Education);
we do appreciate it," she added, saying Head Start will work in
conjunction with the district in providing preschool special
education assislance,

preparation for the 91 I emergency com munications and dispatching system that went on
line in !997,
"The information we had to provide included annexati ons, and maps they had didn't
include the U.S, 35 bypass," Wright sa id. "You
had a lot of public roads that had been taken
over since the last ce nsus, and we included the
private roads,
"' It wasn't anything hard or difficult, just
time -consuming,"' he added.
Updating road and location mformation is
standard practice for the ce nsus before enumerators start doing the door-to-door counting
of hou se hold members, the bureau spokesperson said.
The census' task comes at a time when the

"We've always had an excellent relationship with school
districts in Meigs County," she said. The program currently
uses a Meigs Local School District classroom at Rutland Elementary to serve children in that par1 of the county.
The riew center is significant in that it means Access Head
Start will be able to offer more center-based services in Meigs
Counry with children attending class an average of four and-ahalf days a week for a total of 136 days of socialization _each

yeu
Thai is compared to only 16 days of center-based socialization when the program was solely home-based. The program now falls somewhere between home- and center-based

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ci ty of Gallipolis looks to increase population
to maintain its city status.
A population of 5,000 and over qualifies a
community as a city; the census' head count in
1990 placed Gallipolis at just below the limit.
A city count showing Gallipolis exceeded
the limit has been accepted by the Ohio secretary of state's office.
Currently, city officials are advising an
" incorporation" committee formed by the Gallia County Chamber of Commerce to help
increase Gallipolis' size and population.
Should incorporation add more population
to the city after the census is completed, the
cit y can request a recount, but must pay the
expe nse,

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