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Thursday
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High: 60s; Low: 40s

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PRICES GOOD THRU OCTOBER 10, 1998

. Meigs County's

PEPSI, DR. PEPSI,
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By Jl'-' FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Motorist&gt; (raveling State Route 338 near the Ohio River bridge at Grell\
Bend may have noticed numerous large utility poles lying near the road.
The poles are part of a new 69.000-volt electric line being installed by
American Electric Power. The 12-miie. $5 million line will connect substa. tions at Ba.,han and Ravenswood: W,Va .. according 10 Gregory J. Pauley. man·
ager of AEP's Athens District.
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'The reason is to strengthen our system in two areas. Ravenswood and
Meigs County." Pauley said. "II will also provide a backup system for not
on ly this area but also for Athens."
Pauley said the new line will provide an opponunity to "do some balanCing
of our load" and "take stress off other circuits, permitting more growth."
He said AEP has experienced growth of approximately 4 percent in the
c~nty.
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By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel News Staff
Pumpkins and ornamenlal gourds
are a growing industry for farmers in
Meigs County. and the backyard
farmer as well as the truck farmer is
becoming more interested in grOWing
the pumpkin for fall display.
Crowing giant pumpkins can also
be a fascinating e•perience, as well.
but pumpkin growers who aim for
big product should become familiar
with basic pumpkin-growing princi·
pies. first. .
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. According to The Ohio State Uni,
versity Extension Service. pump·
kins. summer squash and winter
squash. all edible. have the same
growing needs. Most of the seeds of
CHOOSING PUMPKINS- These youngsters
selves. Brlnager is one of several farmers profpumpkin and squash will not gerrhifrom ACCESS Head Start made a visit to '!Yrone
lting from the growing demand for pumpkins
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nate properly in cold soil. and the
Brlnager's pumpkin patch In Portland on
an d ornamental gourd s.
plants are i~jured by light frosts_.
Wednesday to select a pumpkin for them·
Plantin!} should be ddayed until the
soil has warmed 10 68 degrees at a days after seedi ng, ,Giant pumpkins selected accordingly. Shaded ·areas Trickle irrigation is considered best.
depth of four inches and the danger require plenty of space: each plant , should be avoided, and areas with according to the e•perts at OSU. but
of frost ha~ passed.
should be allowed approximately gOQd surface and internal drainage sooker hoses and overhead sprinklers
' For those considering giant pump· . 2.500 stJUare feet. This may sound should be selected.
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can also be effective.
·'' kin cultivation. the earliest start pos- . like a lot of space. but is essential for
Pumpkins ·are shallow-rooted. so
David A. Mangione. the extension
sible should be given plants. Seeds vine growth.
irrigation should be done slowly agent in Pickaway Co'unty. home of
should be sown indoors aboutthe •end
Pumpkins prefer long 'hours of with at .leaS! an inch of water per the annu,al pumpkin festival at Cirof April. and tninsplanted I0 to 14 sunlight. so the garden site should be week if rainfall is not adequate.
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homes. However. economic development officials have greater hopes for th.e
area. particularly a large area owned by AEP.
"This provides an opponunity to get a circuit into the Great Bend area
making the area more attractive for industry," Pauley said. "There has always
been a concern about economic development in that area."
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"This will allow us to have electricity in an amount great enough in that
area to make that area more attmctive to development." he said .
AEP has acquired rights of way for the new electric line and is now in
the process of clearing the route ,the new line will follow. The company has
contracted with a construction firm to complete the project and tlo{l&lt;s to have
the work done by February 1999,
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The Meigs County Economic Development Oftice has been working with
A EP .to develop the Great Bend si te. which is considered one of the last and
largest industrial sites located on the Ohio River.
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In August 1996, it was announced the Great Bend Industrial Cent&lt;r Cor·
poration would C_!&gt;nstruct a site specializing in metal hundli~g. trading and
storage and trucking. Plans for that enterprise apparently failed.

Fall increases ·
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Sports

Clinton tactics may backfire, Page 2
Local football previews, Page 8
Main need for a relationship, Page 9

Today: Cloudy
High: 60s; Low: 50s

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October 8, 1998

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COMMENDATION - Lt. Gov. Nancy Hollister Is pictured with '
John Riebel, .Presenting him with a special commendation for 38
, years of service as an educator and administrator. Riebel, the for- '
mer county superintendent of schools, received numerous acco- .'
lades on his retirement late this summer. ·

Locai . ESC recognizes
retired superintendent
The Athens/Meigs Educational

Servlce
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board recently honored John D.
Riebel Sr.. former superin tendent of
Meigs County Schools, with a retirt;ment reception.
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Riebel had served the educationul community for 38 years as a
teacher. principal and superintendent
of schools.
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The reception was held at Eastern
Elementary School. where photos
from his high school graduation and
his various teaching, coaching and
administrative assignments were displayed.
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Memorabilia. hunting · photos,
plaques. and framed certificates were .•

also displayed on tables prepared by
his wife, Glenna, and members of his
family. His mother, twd ·sisters and
other members of hi s family also
attended.
Jeff Harris. vice president of the
ESC. presented Riebel with a brass
clock from the governing board and
staff. Other special presentar~·ns
were made by Karen Sloan on be If
of U.S. Sen. Michael DeWine. an y
Elizabeth Schaad on behalf of
v. ·
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in hi s remarks. Riebel thanked his
wife and the rest Of his famil y, along

with those present. for their support
and assistance.

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By LARRY MARGASAI&lt;
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Driving for·
ward just one monlh .prior to congressional eleclions. the Hous,e is votin£ tt.J launch ' an impea,hmt:nl inquiry

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bers planned to hold two days of interviews next week. So far. 19 people
have applied.
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Board President Jennifer Sheet.&lt; refused to say how many of the candi·
dates will be interviewed. mainly because the board is still accepting resumes.
With SuP!'rintendenl John Goff scheduled to retire in Docember, the board
hope&lt; to have a replacement picked by the end of this month. Ms. Sheets

said Wednesday. 1
"We wanl to make sure we have an adequate transilion time, ... she
e•plained.
After the board s&lt;t up its timetable. Repllb\ica~ Bob Taft and Democrat
Lee Fis~er.the major cand'idates in the Nov. 3 election, asked to he involved
.in the se lection process.
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date the governor-elect, although she did not rule' out participation by the election winner •• jf for some reason the process is.delayed."

Washington holds its breath .as vote
on open impeach~ent inquiry nears

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COLUMBUS (AP)- Over the objections of the two major party cand i·
dates for governor, the Stale Board of Education is moving ahead with selec·
, lion of a new superintendent of public ins1ri1ction.

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Sentinel

2 Sections · 16 Pages

Culcndur
Classificds
ComicS
Editorials
Local
Sports
Weather

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Lotteries
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Super Lotto: 14-20-25-27,2Y-3 I
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Clinton the third president to face the
prospe't of remo.val from

o!Ti~.:e .

Democmtic leaders were nervous
before today's hi storic vole. knowing

that conservatives in their party and
those with tough electiOQ races we.re
defecting to support the open-ended.
inquiry demanded by Republicans.
In lith-hour n.moeuvering. the
White House refused the requests of
some moderate Democrats to stop
opposing a hroad inquiry not limited
by time or ~ubject matter. But the
presidt!nl advist!tl lawmakers to ..:ast
"a vote of principle and conscience."
First lady ,Hillary Rodham Clio·
ton, a House ·Judiciary Committet
staffer during the Watergate hearings.
assured a group of Dem~-.cmtic

fresh~

men who asked to meet with her that
the president would support their re•
'· election campaigns no .mttHer how

they voted.
··You ~hou h.l em; h unt! undt!rstanLI
... the president wants you to vote the

the vott!rs'

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Ciint.on has apologized for his sex-

Democratic

public believes he should either
resigrl or he impeached.

tered dl:'llrtKtivl!

politk~"

and reap

A spokesman for the Taft campaign did not return phone _call s seekmg com·
ment Wednesday, but T&lt;\1'1 has previously expressed a de&lt; ire to panidpale
in the selection process .

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relationship with former Whitt!
House'lntern Monica LeWinsky. and
gathered steam with lht! president's
t!tl'orts 'o conc~:u l ttie affair.
ual affair and askt!d the nation for forgiveness in hopes of ending this

Wednesday . night that Democrats
should generally seile the npporiU·
· nity_to rise above ··washington ~\.:t!n­

ing governor imolvement in the selection. She emphasized that Fisher was· ·
n't asking the bmmJ to delay its interviews.

in Nu;·ember.

vote.'' Rep. Marion Berry. from Clio·
ton's hnmt! stall! ofArkunsa.'i. recall~d
h~r. saying .
'Clinton told an intimate dinner of
..:ontrihutors

such a li st. but slill hopes the school board will reconsider giv ing the incom~ ·

"Maybe it is the irony of this tcr·
ribly painful moment. which I regret
Vt!/ Y much putting you all throu gh,
that WI! are being given yet nnt! mnrt!
.. chunce to ulli rm our better sd.vl!s."
. Clinton said .
. The last presidential. impeach·
ment inyuiry was authorized in 1974.
when Demot:mts ran tht! House and
Republican Richard Nixon was in the
White House .
The on ly ot her president to face
the possibility of removal was
Andrew Johnson. the unpopular successor to the Abraham Lincoln. The
Senat~ came within one vote of
removing him in 1868.,
The Nixon case was triggered by
a politically inspired burglary. Clin·
ton's troubles began over his sex ual

way your conStituents want you to

party

hislead. the board invited the candidates to submit a li st of criteria they
like the next superintendent to meet. ·
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Judy Barbao. spokeswoman for the Fi~her campaign. said he submitted

woul~

grave threat 10 his presidency. Opin·
ion poll s show ahout

one ~ third

of the

Cun!!ress is ex.pected to adjourn

for the year this week. and Hou&gt;e
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EASTERN YEAiiiBOOK HONORED - The
Eastern High School yearbook staff received a
"Superior Achlevem.ent Award"
from
Walsworth Publishing Co. In Kansas City, Mo.,
for Its work on·the 1997·98 Easterner Yearbook.
Eastern received the "Superior Achievement
Award" for placing In the top 15 percent among
thousands of schools its size nationwide. The
staff put together a great layout and design and
additionally met all deadlines and quQtas. East·

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with the award on behalf of Walsworth Pub·
lishlng. Pictured are members of last year's
staff and the new 1998·99 officers, ,front, from
left, Tiffany Kidder, Clnda Clifford, assistant
editor, Theresa Baker and Ashley Hager; middle, Trlcia Shields, Jessica Grueser, editor,
Scott Wolfe, advisor, and Darlene Connolly;
top, Shauna Elliott, secretary, and Sarah Cllf· ,
ford, treasurer.

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T,huraday, October 8, 1998

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1'hunday, October 8, 1 .

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

·Ohio weather

Spending measure ready
for president's signature

Frfday, Oct. 9

The Daily Sentinel

America must end human rights abuses
By DeWAYNE WICKHAM

'Estah(ufwf 111 1948

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overshadows spending fight

When 11
comes 10 human nglns abuses, Bren
da Sm1th can tell you some awful sl&lt;&gt;ncs
Sht can knot up your throat w1th
accounts of male guards who sexually abused female mmates And she
Can fll:lke your gut ChUm With tales Of
women pnsone"' - some of them
•mprcgnated by guards - who were
forced to g1ve b.nh wnh shackles on
the.r legs
1hc most diSturbmg lhmg you II
hear from Smnh a Washongton auor
ney " that thc!ie senseless brutallues
happened not IS some banana repuhllc but nght here m the Un11ed States
of Amcnca
Four years ago Sm11h con' meed a
fedtral JUdge 1n the DIS!nct ofColum
bta thai such practu.:cs constatutcd

cruel and unusual puniShment Unfor
tunatcly the judge s rulon~ agamst the
,haL kl1ng nf pregnant mmatcs and tbc

cross-gender
superviSIOn
of
female pnsoners
only applies m the
nauon s capnal
tbc judicial diStnct
m whoch 1t was
rendered In the
rest of this coun
try. 1hey arc st11l
legal
Wickham
It s lhiS cruel
real11y - and a long hst of Olhcr
offenses - that has caused Amnesty
lntemaiiOnal 10 declare that There IS
a persistent and w1dcspread pattern of
human nghL' vm)jl!Jons m tbc USA
In a 151 page repor1 ISsued Tucs
day the watc-hdog lJI¥anuauon says
police officers pnson guards j.md
lmm•grauon ollie~al• '" ihl' country
re~ularly subject people - most of
them m1nonl1Cs -

to mhuman and

dcgradmg treatment
In lis bill of part1&lt;ulars Amnesty
Intcrnatmn::.l also t:ondcmns lhc Unn

By WALTER R MEARS
AP Spec1al Correspondent
WASHINGTON - Meanwhile there' '''II a gmcmmcnt tu he
financed
Mo.,.t ya:ars lhc: end nl sesswn stru~g lc !let ween Cnngrl:ss .mLI Prcsr

dent Chnron ov\:r spcndmg pnonllcs and poiH:Ics wnuld he lhc dnmm.mt
1up1c m&gt;1lle the Capnal Beltway Not this year wuh Impeac hment dcllher
auons unfoldmg on a llmctahlc malchmg the dcadlmc h)r appropn.111nns
whrch alrcadv has pas."icd om:c and ahnns1 ccrtamly w1ll he 1110\Cd .tp-.u n
After all appropnauons arc annual dcciSu&gt;ns The unpea&lt;hmcnlln.(u~ry
,1gamsl Chn10n 1s onl) the third In Am~ru.;.\n hrstory The money m~asur'-=s
Ihal ha\C 10 he passed !&gt;.Omctnnc ar\: mundane hy ~.:omparrsun
But Clmton and the Democratic leader' of the House ,md Smat&lt; Ined
10 pul the punch hack m the hudgct de hate Monday w11h vclnlhrcals .md
lhe suggcsuon that there ought he a rcpiiy ol gmcmmcnt agenc) shul
down' lor lack ol appropna110ns the Rcpuhll~an Congress h.t,n 1 passed
Tim IS the worst Congress that has ever sat m the Unucd States Cap1
to) smd Rep DKk Gephardi ol MI &gt;&lt;OUn the Hou'e mmnnly kadcr He
sa1d 11 has a&lt;hlcved less than any Congress ever heforc
Gephardt accused the Rcpuhllcans of playmg show dowQ pnllucs •wcr
a government shutdown
No one w1ll he to hlamc hut lhc Repuhhcnn leadership tf that "ere to
happen sa1d Sen Tom Daschle nl South Dakota who earlier had s ud that
11 wouldn 1 bccallsc both Sides knew 11 would he diSastrous
It last happened m 1995 and early 1996 after Clinton and the newly
Rcpuhhcan Congress deadlocked over budget terms and the president
vclocd rcsoluuons to linancc lcdcral agencies for wh~eh apprupna11ons had
not hccn approved Argumg that the Republicans had tnt~nt1onal ly lorccd
h1m to 11 he won the diSpute and wnh 11 an ISsue for hiS re election &lt;am
pa1gn
G1vcn thai hiStory House Rcpuhh cans already had talked of strategy to
avmd shutdowns or blame Speaker Newt Gmgnch Said they were .om
m111cd to passmg appropnalwns rcso lulwns short term or unul alter the
Nov 3 elccuons to keep government agcnc1cs open
There Will he no e.. usc g1vcn from the Congress to close the govern
mcnt Gmgnch smd
Sen Trent Loll the maJnnty leader sought to preempt the JS&lt;uc 1n a
televiSion appearance on Sunday when he sa1d he had been told by some
one 10 the Wh1tc Hou,e - he wouldn 1 say who - that 1f go,vcrnmcnt
shutdowns would he to Clinton s pollt~eal advantage they d do 11
Wh1lc that m.ty ha\ c made good tclcvs!-iJOO H wasn l .m .ucCurate :;tate

mcnl Joe Lnckh.~rt Clinton s n~ chtc[ spokesman sa1d Monday We
hchcvc that no one wms 1f the government shuts down •
But Clinton loses 11 the Repuhh~.Jns Iorcc h1m 10 acccplllic.r spcndmg
terms and polu.:v ndcrs on J ssu~s mdurl1ng ahorlWJJ the cnvJTonmcm and

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ed Stales for 1ndefin1tely Jllhng most

people who seek asylum here for 1ts
disparate usc of the death penalty and
for exponong arms and secunty
equ1pment to governments around the
globe w1th a h1story of human nghts

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The hst of offenses clled by
Amnesty Intcmauonai docsn t nse to
the level of Scrblll's cthmc clcansmg,
1hc honifoc tnbalmassacrcs 111 Rwanda. or Myanmar s brutal suppresSion
of 1ts democracy movement
But 11 still pmnts a dJSiurbmg p•clurc of human nghts abuses tn thts
country ·- one that far too many
Amcncans fall 10 rccogmze
We arc 'SO ac~.:uslomcd lo v1cwmg

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dental about the damage our onatten
lion 10 this Issue IS doing 10 liS VIC·
urns We know what a human nghts
abuse 1s when we see 1t 10 China, El
Salvador or Iraq bul we can't fathom
1ts ellslcncc m thiS country Hopeful
Jy. the Amnesty lntemauonal report
will pry some beads out of the sand
Forcmg pregnan1 mmates 10 go
through labor w1th shackles on the1r
legs " cruel and unusual punishment
anywhere 10 thiS country, and not JUst
m tbc D1stnct of Columbia
It's mhumanc to hogt1c pnsqners
or strap a 50 000 voli stun-belt to the1r
bod ies It s unwtsc to g1ve male
guards unrcstnctcd superviSIOn of
female pnsoners and unconscionable
10 giVe weapons and trammg 10 tbc

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dent Clmton was down for good he
rchounded And JUSt when II looked
l1ke he was hcadmg up he over
reached

over, JUst a"i

Democr-ats
seemed to be
unntng for
next
the
round tn the
Impeachment
wars
the
Whue House

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four hours on Aug

17 we now

know from the v1deo he handled
Independent Counsel Kenneth
Starr s grand JUry gnllmg reason
ably well 1f pcquru'lusly Then he
went on national tclcvlstnn that
mght and wrc•kcd hiS pubhc apolo
gy wnh a show ol dcf1ancc Yet he
rc(.;ovcrcd

f1gunng nul how 10

appear appropnatcly cnntrllc and

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mum Butlhe

ta.t~e

m1y well h.Jck

l1r~.:

\Is f.;X.ll:.t\ag.mt ext:t..:s' hoost1ng
GOP rath..:r lh&lt;.~n Dt..:mof.;r ~Hi t..:
turnout

Kondracke

aroused new
SUSpii.:IOOS
t~at II was

tappmg potcn
11al campa•gn
cash lor Clmton spcc1hc TV ads
The •mmcd~atc lund rmsmg llap
was squelched hy While House
d1ploma.y hut the Jacl rem,uns
The House vote ncx.t week on
whether In mo\c to a lull hlown

Impeachment mqUJry Will not he
stnctly party line '" the Whnc
House hoped '
Somewhere hctwcen ~(J ,md IlXI
Dcmof.;rats arc hkel) to vnk wtth

the GOP

l.lunch the mqUII)

In

ff,;du~.:tng the Wluk How-it.: ~ 1h1h1v
to char.~t:tcnll: lhc 1111p:e.u.:hm~.:nl
pm.,; ~.:ss .Is 1 parl1' 1n lynlh moh
Demtl~..:raiH.: .,;ongr...:ssiOIMI k.td
t.:rshap st.tlh::rs '•IY Wlutc Hnus~..:
~.:xt..:c~:s

!'i;tcm' I! om m o've1 rc.tl.hng

ol tho n,lllon,ll polls

1.1~en

I"'

wt..:~.:k

.Iller IJu~ rclc l"if.; ol 1hC gr.thd
JUry Video wha:h show~.: !:I sUong' roh
approv 1l lor Chnton opposition 10
1...:mov tl md das.app1ov 11 hu Con
grds llmdlrng nl nn~c Klllnf.;at
Gmgm;h has OflL.:Ill:U htlll"il!l l ur

to charges th,u RepuhiJc,ms arc hell
henl to oust Cl1nltm hut Wh11t.:
House tae11cs could &lt;nd up hclpmg
the GOP .1nd hurttn g Dcnwa 1111..:

candtdates 10 margmal diStncts
accordmg to htgh-rankmg Dcmoc
rauc staffer.;
In pan1cular Carv1llc's ' ant1cs
last Sunday on NBC s 'Meet the
Press were sharply at odds w11h
and ra1se obv1ous questions about
the smocruy of Chnlon s protesta
uons of contr111on restated the same
day m an mtemcw 10 The Washmg
ton Post umcd for Yom K1ppur
Clinton da1med m the mtcrv1cw 10
he seeking aluncmcnt and locusmg
on

rc e.trmng the tr:ust and esteem

of my lamtly and the Amencan pen
pic while hiS ally Camllc was
Jalsely ,tccusmg Gmgnch ol hemg
a sanc1111ncp ,Jdjudl&lt;atcd and cnn
ksscd liar and lax cheat
Wh.Jtc,cr h1s other lauhs • vcr
h,tl mdt~&lt;.:lphnc ~.:omcs unmcdtatdy
to mmd Gtngm:h IMs consistently

High pressure prQmises
pleasant Ohio weekend
By The Associated Preas
A beautoful weekend 11 forecast for Oh1o, thanks to a h•gh pressure sys
tem movmg 101o the Great Lakes reg1on
Mostly sunny sktes wtll be the rule across the state, wllh h•ghs on Fnday
arQund 60 and on the weekend, m the m•d 60s
Tomght. ci~ar sk1es w1ll allow lemperatures to drop mto the 40s and even
the 30s some places Scattered frost 1s posstble m no11hwest Oh1o, the Nauon
al Weather Servtce satd
The record-h1gh temperature for thiS date at the Columbus weather sta
uon was 91 degrees 10 1939 wh1le the record low wa• 29m 1889 Sunset
!Qmght w1ll he at 7 03 p m and sunnse Fnday at 7 36 am
Weather rorecash
Tomght Moslly cloudy Lows 10 the m1d 40s Nor1hwest wmd.5 to 10
mph
Fnday, Partly cloudy H1ghs 10 the lower and mtd 60s
Fnday mght Mostly clear Lows 10 the lower 40s
Extended forecast:
Saturday Partly cloudy Htghs m the upper 60s
Sunday Pur1ly cloudy Lows 10 the mid 40s and h1ghs 10 the lower 70s
Monday, Panly cloudy Lows 10 the upper 40s and h1ghs 10 the lower 70s

kn~w

need a revolution to l1x what

Washington holds its breath

den~eJ 1111entJOnally
C'ongr~.:ss m the cth~&lt;.:s

Washmgton Post/ABC New s poll
cnnduclcd last wcr.:kcnd
1l1cr
Clinton s post Vllko houn~.:e hul
hclnrc C.trv1llc ' outhurst {~lWs
that .tmong likdy voters ~1 r'JL~~..:l."'lt
lavnr holdmg 1111pc ~t.:hmcnt hf,; u
IOf!S and 4~ pcr~..:cnt &lt;l('lJ"'OSl:
On lh\~ gcn~.:nt..: qmg:rcsswn.1l
D~.:mtKI.lll~..; L:.m

dtdak' have 1 5 pomt ~.:dg:c lmong

m•,Jc.•d•ng

&lt;II regiStered \ntcrs 1n the poll liut
the GOP le.tds .tmonl.! likely votcrl'i

to \\llldl C.m1lle w,JS ohvmusly

hy l percent

r~.:lentng

N~.:xl w~..:ck s \ole nn Ulllti11UinJ
lhC IIHfll: ll:hlll~.:nt prof,;c.;Ss IS thf,; Ill!~ I
~.:lltll II tu1n 111 th1s lught..: ' l 111.1~L!s
pnhliL 11 Ulllli.:!'il 1 h~.: hy qu~.:stnn'
IS Hm~ lll.lll\ D~.: mnt.:t tts will \oil

lh 11 he wulu he qUicicd fl the pres
llle!H md llrst 1.1dy InSisted To the
l tll111.11) Ills attal:ks .ue p.1rt ol .1
p.lllf.;lll ol \ 1hiK 11111n ~'II too ~.:om
mon wnh th~..: C'hntnns lust l.u.Jy

Hlil,u y Rodh.uu CUnton

cspee~ally

Ch.tnsm.t11~ d~.:1ammed and cner
get~~.: though sht..: m.1y he Mrs Chn
ton l11s .t pcnd1.1nt lor demoniZing

Further danger lurked for Clinton
lrom other House mvesugattons A
House subcommlllee Wednesday
accused the preSident and the Wh1te
!louse ol • theft of government prop
er1y 1n translernng data to the
DemocratiC Pany for fund raJSJog
purposes
And a stmg10g repor1 wmten by
GOP congressiOnal a1des detm led
ev1dence they contend conlltcts w11h
some ol the Wh&gt;te Houses earlier
a."er1tons about use 6f a$ I 7 million
taxpayer-lmanced dalabuse
- Before the Republican language m
the Impeachment 10qU1ry resolulmn
was approved last week Democrats
ollered a doomed aliemal1ve lor a
more hmned probe- one pnmanly
a1med at public opmu&gt;n The pro
posul concetved by Rep Howard
mvest1gat10n and revaew he wrote Berman D Calif would have con.:nmmmee leaders who had asked It ned the mvesugauon to the Lewmtbe prnseculor about h1s ongmng sky mane"' referred II&gt; Jhe House hy
S1arr
Jnvest•g,tlton

year 1s thm Evu.Jcnl:~.: ol Cltnton s
m1shchavror 1s nMmlest
IIlli
Carvlill"im .tmrltflc~ II rh~.:: nf,;W

mvc,tlgawm

.and no lorm.ll clltrgcs ol
1IX \ wl11mn h.l\c ever hccn ludg~.:d
1g.unst h11n mud1 less .1dnuued
Th~..: Wluk House 1m~.: ol t:outsc
as th.11 C 11' til..: 1s not under 11s t..:on
lrtll But no nn~.: :sf.;llnusly dou'hl!'i

(Continued from Page 1)
Jud1c 1ary Commntee heartngs and a
vole by the lull House on any articles
ol )mpea&lt;hment would not take place
until ne.l ye.1r A Senate tnal and vole
ol two lh~rds of us members would
be reqUired to remove Clinton from
ollke
The broad Republican language 10
t~e House resolution took \10 u new
1mpor1ance Wednesday independem
Counsel Kenneth Starr whose reler
raJ last month •ll I I areas ol pu"1hle
unpcachable conduct led to tod.1y s
vole wrote lhe Judtclary Con11111llee
I cannotloreclose the posS&gt;blilly nt
prnv1dmg
,Jddlllonal suhst,mii,JI
at\d cred1ble mlormatllln thai could
consutute ground• lor &gt;mpeachment
' 1 can confirm at th1s 11me that
matters , 0 nunue to be under ~u..:ltve

Her accusations and Ihose nl func
llonancs hkc Carville and Wh(IC
House a1dc S1dncy Blumcnthar
tend to c.cnc Op)l&lt;&gt;SIIIon rather than
suppress n
Sn 11 m.1y he w11h turnout thiS
year Gm~nch IS ,, depend ,1hlc
hogcym,m lnr the Demncr.lll~o: t'J,tsc
but evrdcn&lt;.:c ol hts m.tlcvokm:e tins

clc~.:llon qu~,;stwn

Meigs announcements
AA meeting
Alcoholics AnonymQus w1ll m~el
at1 p m on Thursday at the Pomeroy
mume~pal butldmg

w1th Rq1uhl1t..: ms lor 1 W 1krg 1tc

sl) k 1114~1ry hv the Hnuse Jud1e1 Jry
(oll11111lll:l: 1
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Today in history Are you now, or have you ever been ...
By Joseph Spear

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m the year

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ary the Bah1more Sun addressed the

"'' that he had

Tod.1y s H1ghhght m Hl,..lory

nt.ltlct ol where the Lurr~.:nt lt"mauon

On Oct 8 I K7 I tho Grc

wllh the pnv,llc hvcs o) puhl&gt;c ligures

lallhlul husband
durmg hiS mar

11

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llomlhc (Kenneth) St,rrr mqu•ry Jnd

a~~ured

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whether

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atJdresscd lh~. : Counul ol Europ..: uuJ lh~o: 1 urop~ 111 ( owl Ill 11 " 111111

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1 the puhiK mll:rc.::sl wnuld he a
1
moralny on h1s.
~cqUircmentlh til: mdltl uc~ lor puhht.: p.l11 or lc,Jr that
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stomp h1m hul
with f.; ltmm.ll )'X;Il.lltacs lllr l.ulule ~to
Spear
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lnlkcd
lian~.:ec s sex ual h1s1ory a.' C\ 1dcnt..:c ol
Wulun t\\oo "-~o:~.:ks ol th~.: Sun s p1~.:
ht' worthmcss lor the olh~.:e ol g-tl\Cr
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nor She ha., ... avf,;d h~.:r..;c ll lor n1ou
td ol Mor.tllly Willl.tm Bennett
n age smd Chnstcnscn ol the woman
dnluc.::d t{ would he trunh.:~s lot he planned lo marry lonncr Miss
R~.:puhlll: 1n cand1datcs who had d~d
Amcnca Tara Holland
l!l:U IIUlstdt.; &lt;1l m~1mugc 10 run lor 1hc

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wnml!domg Ill lis Imal ass.Jull '"Tcx" nn the llrmch 11·""11 111 Clllll
pound whoch went up m llamo k1llmg as llhln y ,Js K'i people

preSidency Sa1d Bcnncll Nn11ce to
Rcpuhhcuncand1datcs llyoucomm11
ted adultery I don 1 thmk you arc
gm ng to gcttbc nomma11on
Two weeks later on Meet the
Press former vee p Dan Quayle

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an alhdavll swcanng that he had never
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demanded that Bond do the same He
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hccn &lt;.:hargcd Wllh or com• J~o:tcJJ ol a

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11y 4ucsiJons he smd addmg

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mf.;nl Wl: hnd ourselves 111
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Eiec110ns Board
Th~ Me1gs Cuunly Board nl Elec
lions w11l meet Tuesday 9 am

Stocks

Asaoclated PrHs Writer
WASHINGTON - Coogre" "
gethng ready to send Pre&lt;Jdent Clln·
ton a huge spend1ng b1ll eovenng
houSing. veteran.s and env~roomental
programs as lawmakers con11nue
the~r rush to limsh the years legJSia
uve work by thts weekiind
The Senale seemed ready to
approve Ihe $93 4 b•lhon measure
today and Clmton wa.s expected 10
&lt;~gn 11 But Its congressiOnal approval
would mark only the SJXIh of the 13
annual spendmg b11is for fiscal 1999,
wh1ch started Oct I, 1hatleg1slators
have sent to the Whne House
And Clinton was p01sed to veto
one or them a $60b1lhon agnculture
measure lhal Cllnlon says needs $3
billion more for emergency a1d for
farmers hun by fallmg crop pnces
Wnh a stopgap bill temporanly
keepmg agenc1es anoat exp1nng Fn
day mghl Republican leaders were
frantically try•ng to resolve dozens of
d•spules wnh the admmiStrauon
The1r goal wa.s to av01d tnggenng a
loud budget lighl wllh Clinton that
produces a par11al federal shutdown
some1h1ng GOP leaders believe
would only hun the1r &lt;hances at mak
mg b•g gams m the Nov 3 elecuons
Whne House ch1cf of staff Ersk
10e Bowles spent 90 mmutes diScussmg a dozen maJor diSputes w11h
House Speaker Newt Gin!!rtch RGa and Senate MaJnnty Leader
Trent Loll R-MISs Issues the leaders are cons1dermg mdude a GOP
effor1 to cut oversea.' latmly plannmg
atd, and Clinton s dome to use se~
en11fic sampling to help make the
2000 census more accurate
r
I thmk we made some rea.sonable
progre» ' Bowles sa1d
On Wednesday the House deali at
lea.'l a temporary VICtory to conserv
auves by approvmg another spendmg
bill afler droppmg language 1hat

local News in Brief:
Pomeroy firefighters respond to blazes

would have helped federal workers
get prescnpuon contraceptives
The $27 b1lhon measure for the
Treasury Dcpanment and •maller
agenc1es was approved 290- I37 In
lhe key vote moments earlier law
makers voted 226 202 to reJect a
Dcmocrauc elTon to rev1vc the con
lraceptiOn prOVISIOn
Looktng to approve a bill that the
House voted agamst even debaung
last week Repubhcans"also ehm1
nared two other contenuous llem!i

One would have made 11 eas1er for
40 000 Hmllan •mm•grant• to become
permanent U S residents The othtr
m effect would have permuted the
hnng of Federal Election CommJS
SJon general counsel Lawrence
Noble who has pushed carnpa1gn Jaw
mvesugauons 1nto pro Republican
organtzallons

The mea.,ure was expected to
rece1ve Senate approval and Clinton 's
SJgnat"re But Democrat- sa1d they
believed Cll nton would 1ns1SI on
puumg the comracept1ve, proVISIOn
- wh1ch would have affected I 2
million women ol ch1ld l:l&lt;!anng age
- min a tmal package of spcndmg
measures for 1he new fiscal year thai

Producers Livestock Market
report from Gallipolis for sales conducted on Wednesday October 7
Feeder Cattle
200 300# St $63-77, Hf $59 $68
300-400# St $64-$73 Hf $53-$64
500 650# St $60 66 Hf $54 $63
650-800# St $57-$66. Hf $54-$60
Well Muscled/Fleshed $28-$35
MedJum!Average $25-$27.
Thm/L1ght $2 I -$24, Bulls $32-

plete thiS weekend
(
Elsewhere m the Capnol
• The House approved JegJslaliOn
giVIng slightly more money to 1n1el
llgence agenCJes helpmg Jaw
enlorcemenl agenc1es get Wiretaps
and renammg CIA .btadquarters 1n
Langley Va after former PreSident
Bush The vote was 337 83 Senate
pa."age &gt;S s11 II needed
• By 302 I 23 the House reJecled
a huge b1ll that would have added
some lands 10 nauonal parks but
wh~eh also contamed what cnuc• smd
were anti--environmental RfOVISIOns
such as allowmg more 11 mber to 1:1&lt;!
removed Irom lederal lands

$39
Back To The Farms
Cow/Calf Pa~rs $350 480. Bred
Cows $250-$460, Baby Calves $20,
GoaL' $28
Spec1al feeder calf sale Moilday,
Oct 19 7 p m
October 5 sale results Steers
averaged $71 cwt and he1fers $61
For frte on-farm VISIIS please
call 614 446 9696

EMS units log eight calls
Un1ts of the Me&gt;gs County Emergency Med1cal Serv1"e recorded e1ght
calls for a."JSiance Wednesday Umls
n:spondmg mduded
CENTRAL DISPATCH
4 4 I a m • E.1gle R1dge Road
Chester Bonme Walker Velerans
Memonal Huspnal
10 46 am Rockspnng.s Rehab1l
1ta11on Cenler Pomeroy Ruth McElroy VMH.
140 p m F11ih Street Syracuse
Mmdy L,\uderm•lt VMH Syracuse
squad usststed
I0 21 p m Page Str~el Mtddle-

Hospital news
Veterans Memortal
Thursd.ly adm1ss1ons -

Bonme ~

Walker Rac1ne
Thursday diScharges - Albert
Roush
Holzer Med1cal Center
Discharges Oct 7 - Wilma
Sm1th N~ey B,&lt;&gt;, Mrs H.1ze
Wnod,Jrd and d,tughter Mrs Chn,to
pher Ol1ver and d,JUghler Amand 1
Dowell Kenh N.1nce
Borths - Mr und Mrs D Jn~el
Hall son Pomeroy Mr and Mr'
Randy WISe daughter M1ddleport
(Pubhshed wtlh permissiOn)

Actions to end
marriages filed
The lollowmg act1on, to end mar
nage were liled recently 1n Ihe oll1ce
of Me1gs County Cl&lt;rk nl Cour1s Lar
ry Spencer
DJSsoluuon' ,JSkeu - J,1ck1e Cre
means Rulland .1nd J,tmes Cre
means Rutlanu O.t 6 L1 nda K
McKmney Pomeroy ,tnd Bnan Scoll
McKmney Rutl,md Oct 5
DJSsoluil&lt;&gt;n ~ramed - K1mberly
Spurlock and W•lham Spurlock Oct
6

The lollowmg couples were
ISsued mumage licenses recenily •n
the Me1gs County Probate c;ourt ot
Judge Robert Bu&lt;k James Lee Gar
nos Jr 28 Pomeroy and Kenda
Reynolds 20 Middleport Em
Shown Lawson 24 PleasantVIlle
and Susan Lyn Cottenll 20, Albany

No '"Junes were reponed followmg two fires exllngtJIShed by the
Pomeroy Volunteer F~re Depanment Wednesday
The depanment first re•ponded 10 Ebenezer Street where some children playmg staned a fire tn an outbUJidmg owned by Sherman M•lls
reponed F1re Ch1ef Danny Z1rkle No damage wa' reponed
At 8 40 p m firefighle" responded to Cha.-.e Road near Snowville
wllere a bam owned by Wayne Chase caught fire alter 11 wa' apparently
struck by llghtnmg Z~rkle 'a1d The barn wa.' de,lroyed 1n the blaze he
sa1d

Vandalisms reported to sheriff
Dcput~es took complamt&lt; Tuesday mght from the 11tar1 Falls area concemmg early Hallowecners
Lmda Bumem reporttd &lt;Omeone threw a whole ear of com and broke
out a wmdow on the enclosed porch accordmg lo Me1g&lt; County Shenff
James M SouJ,by Last year she reponed the w1ndow gla.« m the storm
storm door was broken out
StverJI other people called concernmg damage done wnh their veh•
cle&lt; were struck by whole ears ot com as the) were traveling on State
Route 338 1n10 l11ar1 Falls
In additiOn on Wednesday depulles took a report from John Ketchka
Cherry R1dge Road who reponed someone shot h1s bam wnh several pmk
paml balls somellme dunng the day

Cheer teams accepting new members
The 199R nauonal champwn All Stars Unhmned cheerleader teams m
Gallipolis are now accepting new meml:l&lt;!rs for the upcom1ng 199H 99
competition stal\on

There arc four teams available lor cheerleaders m grades I 12 For more
mforma11on call Be.ky Rothgeb at 740 446 Y601 The deadhne " Oct
17

congressJon.tl leaders hope: to com

Gallipolis livestock auction results

Marriage licenses

.S 1n~ S6

:'i't W~.:cb _
R1lts Ott1sldt~tl~

11 Wc~.:kll

Oh yes ttmt one 1s ~.:omm£ ton A
numhl: r ol un mnoun&lt;.:cd GOP prcs1

dcnu,JI c,mdJdatcs mdudmg Jamol¥,
hope lui Lmnar Alexander ,~ellvJSt G.try Bauer Sen John
w,JS .JSkcd on C SPAN recently •I he
Ashcwli R Mo mag&lt;~Zmc puh)IS~c~
had ever had an afl .ur nutSJdc nl mar Stc\c.:: Fnrhcs ,md Gov George Bush
nage Nn I haven I he quiCkly R lcxas uc pushmg lhc fll&lt;l)l.lrllij)
"'plied
t:h.lstlly • ~Mte Prohlcm 1~ to he u1m...
A few days ago South Carolma' plctcly honest on the mallcr tlfcy
Rcpuhhcan GovcrmN" Dav1d Beasley would have to rctroaf.;Uvcly denounce
called a press conlerencc In deny 2 a lew olthc1r heroes
year old allegatiOns or an cxtromantal
HIStory notes that Mr and Mrs Pal
alla~r Seated hcSJdc h1m were hiS
Robertson had a ncwhum sun a mcl'l!
pregnant w1lc Mary Woxld Beasley 10 weeks .liter they mamcd and Mrs
the lonncr press 'ecretary he "alleged Nancy Rcag.m gave h1rth to a child
to have been mvolvcd wuh Gtnny hvc month' &lt;.~Iter she ~tnd Ron were
Wolfe and Wolfe s hushand Mary wed
Wood and I love ca~h other dcatly
Joseph Spear Is a syndical~
Bca.•lcy smd We both huvc been wnter for Newspaper Enlerpn~e , 1
fa1thlul to one another 100 percent
ASSOC!fllon
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Teachers to meet
The Me•gs Retired Teachers will
have a meeung Oct I7 al noon A
representative ol the AARP will
speak on consumer protection For
reservations ,,,II 985 1H90 or 147
1723 or 742 2141 •

$lOri (X)

Nu ~ut'IS~.:rtl'liOM by mo I permmcd 111 aru!l
where ht1me cMr cr sCI"''tCC l't r.:adablc

I muld go on. hut I m runmng nut

a) diSclosure

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'\5 Ccnb
SubM:ni'H:n; nul i.lcs r ng to pay the camcr may
rcm1110 ad¥ ann: Lilted to 1\10\D•ily Sent mel on
a .thua.: m: ur 12 nlJORih baiJ.,. CrtUtl Will he
S vcn c:~rrtcr each week

I

Mrs Beasley added David and I
have a wonderful lanhful Chnst ccn
tcred mam age When the news con
lcrencc ended the lour part1c1pan1s got
up and emhraccd 1n a group hug

SUilSCRIPTION RATt.~
By C1rritr or Mulor Route

One M1 nth
On~;:

Gary Mueller who IS runmng lor tbc
House scat held hy Rep Ger,tld Weller
Signed an ,JilldUVII of mlegnty In
wh~&lt;h he Jormally swore be had never
had an .Jduhemus all,ur h,l() never had
.1 homosexual cn~.:ounter had never
lclony had never ,1huscd hiS w1lc or
children and had never cxpenmcntcd
w11h 1llegal drugs He d1d 11 because

1\s.s 'ICIIoltl\111
Send tt.klrc L~ cnrr~~.:lldi'L~ 10 l'hc
ScntLnd II t Court Sl Pum~roy Ohio

Mee11ng postponed
The Pomerny Vlll.1ge Coune~J
meeung scheduled lor Oct 19 will I:!&lt;!
postponed until O.t 21 7 p m due
10 the Holhst~r/Strtckl.tnd dehate

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President Clinton's
tactics
may
backfire··
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Ponlmouth:..7 48'/65'
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31ls us JUsl the w1lhngncss In do lhc
thmgs nccc"ary to end the ahUSIVC
praciiCCs &lt;lied m Amnesty lntema
' uonal s report

By Morton Kondracke

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KY

Cl199il AccuWeather

ahllny In make thmgs hcuer
'The Amcm:.m dcmner.u..: y has a
tremendous capaclly 10 heal llscll We
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Wh.u dJsllngUish\,; s us I rum manY.
ol other t.argels nl Amnesty lntcma"
Ilona! s human nghts reports Is oUr

don

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this ahUSI\1,; hdi&lt;J\IOT IS targctCaJo
largdy &lt;.~t llll.:mhcr... ol ~..:crtam r.~t: m(
.tnc.l cthm&lt;.: groups - .1s uftcn S(cmS
to he the &lt;.:.L.....:: 1n llus u1untry - It sug:
ge"its the cXIsknl:C tll .1 system~~.: pmfl...
lem th.1t h.1s hccn allowed to lester
E'~" hclorf,; Amnesty Ink malton
.1llumcU 1ts mentum on this n.uum s

To RA'TIOHALl'l:E MO~ LAPSES,!'tess
To 9LAME 'TilE MEt&gt;IA, PP:ESS FO UliL.

conditions, IOW/11

ByALANFRAM

ourselves"-' ahovc thiS kmd of ~hav101: that we arc reluctant to look at .. sccunly fuflcs of forc1gn govern
thmg• thai happen here at home and mcms w1th monstrous human nghts
thmk ol them a.s human n~hls ahus
rc~.:unl!\
cs • Smuh says nl the rcpnn
The ulumat~.: lc!\l of a nat1on s
In other wnnls we rc m dcn1al
grc&lt;.~tnc!\s 1s nol lhc m1ght nl ns .tnny
Dcmal ahuul the cxlcnl nl our domes
"' II&lt; 1nllu~n&lt;c 10 ""rid ~ffan·s hut
11.: human nghts pruhkm 1\nd 10 the Llct!n.~ to whu.:h n protects the
hasu.: lrccUnms and nghts ol 1ts JX;&lt;);_
pic
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Pulice hrutalny tramples upmf
these ll'l!cdnnJS .md nghts And wiJ"').

'I'Oo 111'\IE REI'ot~£D ThE CI"FICE OF
C:ON(,I!ES&lt;SIONAL SIH Al-II&gt; REI&gt;EMI1T10N
TD CDMFaS JIIIOIVIL. LAP$ES,'f'IIEH OlliE.

the w 'Y the.: 2000 u:n ~; u.., '" to he &lt;.:ondu~.:tcd
s&lt;.:onng a VH:tory l.:bt week when the
That h.ts kd to \t:hlllli~.:Jls t~a 1n:-.1 seven nl thcnmc appropnatums htlh; v1dco got played Dcmo.rals Sighed
stllltn he ~.:nmplcH:ll hy Conrrcs"' At lc,\sl h\C nl them will he lumped with rdu::l and IUrned then ~.:trcular
tog-~.:thc.:r mto llnl gtmt tppmpt Ill tons me tsUIC It w1ll ha\C to he 1.1slmmcd
lmng squad lnl&lt;l an assault lmc
w1th t,;ntnpHHnlsl.:s 111111 1hh: L:nnugh tq RcpuhiH.:ans to get the measure while Rcpuhhcans looked dJSadv.Jn
p.ass-.:J wh1k 1\nuJm:- pollll ' on whu.:h Clinton has thrc,Hencd \Cines
tagcd 1m1d at:~.:"'usatlons the} were
Only nne •PP'"P"al••n "'" wmplctcd wh~n the hudg,,l )c.u hcg,tn on 1.11lroadmg
Clmton
tow 1rd
Od , I }\... n Cnn.!l\:"is
LXI~..:nd~.:U thl lk.1JIIn~.: lo1 nnlc Ua\1
f-11
nnpc H.:hmcnt
..
.J ' untilmttlmuht
..
d I)
But wa1t Then! "a &lt;.:ountcr hul:k
Thi.! R~.:puhlu.: Ill Hou .. ~. : tl 'o pl1nl\ lo \otc tlu" week on .1 lull llllflC.u.:h· ),Jsh lhi' week Flymg h1gh on the
nu.: nt J0\~.:-.11!! II ton ul C lmton Ill th~..: l~.:wm sky .ill \II .uul pll!-iSihly oth1.:1 h ISIS nl la\l&gt;r,Jhlc polls and GOP
potnt' with puhll ~.: hllrlO.!" lll~.:r th~.: Nm 1 dcllums
mls,leps 1hc White House has
Ag un .. t th 11 1~~.:nd 1 Clmtt1n ' ' 1htl h1 ' own t:~.:ntCI\.:d on th~.: .. p~.:nUtng lno:s~.:d ttl td&lt; dog hmc s C.1rvlllc on
d~.:h.lks
Tm1~.: ' ' t unnm~ .. holt
h~.: s 11U
Congr~.:-.-. h.t, 1mpo1t.tlll work
House Sp&lt;akcr Newt Gmgnch (R
w do P•..., . . tht.: ncn"s tr\ 'p~.: ndm!! hills lo k1,: ~,;p tht.: gm~.:rnmcnt 1unnu11.!
G 1 ) and nJ dl\ tdcd Dcmonats O\ICI
And on hl!'i h.: Im... V.Jth mnH.. mnn~.: v fur ~.:dm:.llum w1th lpp10fll1 tllons &lt;.: unpa1gn money
lor 101crnattnn illcmhne m thC \\OriU u:onoma~.: lflsls .md Without p'rm1
CIT\ tiles ded trllton ol
w.n
'
sums th.lt ~ul~.:mnonmcnltl ['llllt;t.:IHm poiKI..:\0
......on G1ngrH:h
.H.~.:ompaml.:d hy
Thes~.: an.: the pnolllh.: s olth~.; Am.::lll: In (l'.!O(lk Clmton s.uJ He sauJ
cX.IH.:me tnd manurut&lt;.: perso nal
h1!'i ar..: powedul Issues 111 "illr"- l:Oilll hi to th~.: e\ id~.:nt fliiOfiiH.: s nl thf.; .111,\Cks • Is clear)) pail ol ,J While
Rcpuhhc,1ns
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House cllort tn cncrg1zc the Demo
Meanmg prcsum1hl) th..: \\Old kit un ... pokf,;n
&lt;.:I.IIK has~.: to turn nut on Nov ~and
Impeachment
k~.:ep GOP ekf.;llon gaan' to n mm1

EDITOR'S NOTEt- Walter R Mears, voce P""Sident and colum·
nisi for The Assocmted Press. has reporled on Washm~lon and national pohlics ror mo..., than 111 vears

AccuWea1h8f'l forecast for

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Death Notice
Clayton Howell
Claylon Howell, ~H ot Canton formerly o( the Pugev11le urea d1ed
Wednesday Oct 7 199H at the Mercy Hospnalm Canton
Fnends may call at the B1gony Jordan Funeral Home Albany from 7 9
p m Fnday Serv1ces w1ll be held at II am

Ohio's 'motor voter' program
impacts on registration drive
COLUMBUS (API The
motor voter prOgram has ,,)reudy
been so successful that ele&lt;llons
ottic&gt;als pred1.:t no great gams lrom
Oh1o s recently ended voter reg1stra·

reg1slrat1on appears tn h,tve
peaked Allison s,ud
The Nauonal Voter RegJStralu&gt;n
Acto! 1991 commonly knuwn us the
mmor voter Jaw allow' people In

vot~r

t1on dnve

r~g1ster

The Oh1o secretary ol &lt;late s
oftice sa1d Wednesday thalli appears
the number ol ellg1ble voters 111 the
slate Will ''"Y around 7 I m&gt;lhon the
current record total
We may go above 7 I m•lilon
but I wouldn ie&lt;pcol we an: gomg to
go drastically above thai sa1d Jon
A Ill son spokesman lor the se&lt;retary
of stale
S1n.e Oh1u s mmor voter program went mto place •n 1995 Oh1o

dnver s license applymg tor wei tare
or d1Sab1hly bene his or by mall
In Oh1o Ia.&lt;! year ~mer regJSimtmn
surpassed the prev1uus h1gh of ~ H7
m1lhon set 10 1996 In November
1995 the stale had 6 4 nulhon regiS-

to vote wh1le n:newang thc:1r

tered voters

pori Tabaiha Ohler VMH
MIDDLEPORT
9 57 am volunteer lire deparlmem to St,ne Route 7 and Leadmg
Creek Road brush tire no InJunes
reported
POM£ROV
Y04 a m Mechamc Streel Luem
da Hud son VMH Central DiSpatch
squad asststed
4 I0 p m VFD to Ebenezer
Str&lt;el outbulldmg lire al Sherman
M11ls res1den~e no IOJUnes reported
X40 p m VFD and squad lo
Chase Road b.~rn lire al Wayne
Chase property no IOJUnes reponed

Growing industry
(Conttnued from Page 1)
clt!vdle suggl.!,ts the lollow1ng pomt
ers lor the growth ol g1an1 pumpk1ns
W~ed1ng
Hand-w~edmg

•

IS rarely U problem
and hoe1ng .,; m gen

erally do the JOb when comb1ned
wnh the use ol plasuc mulches unul
the v1nes L:over the ground

• Young plants musl be protected
from the w1nd Snow lences hurl1p
,md soli covenn.! ol v1nes will help
prolecl trnm w1n~s lhrnug~ Iale June
and w1ll promote secondMy rom
development
• Planllng slles should be 1\\l,ued
to redUI•.:e lnM!CI

mtestalion

&lt;.~nd

dt"'

ed~s

• Be&lt;ause ul the we and fast
gmwrh ol pumpkms tramJng vtnl!s
and mot prunmg as Important to pre
vent stem hre.tkage ancJ "'Pii!IIOJ

When the pumpkm " h,&lt;sketbull'"ed the v1ne should he curved RO
to 90 degrees away lrom lhe lruu
fhe vme -.; houlll tlso he curvl!d b.tl:k

!4.cquisitionsv:rine Jewe fry

(Diamond Sale!
Over $2,000,000 in Diamonds- Sold!

LGrge Shipment Just Reteived
Check Our Qunlit~ nnd Price
Before You Bu~ An~where!
From Yi1&gt; Carat to 2 Carat Solitaires

.Jhoutthree leet Irom the lru111n the
l!l!/ler tl ~_hrectmn 11 Wd'\ hem.lt:U
..tllowtn£ the vme tn move ea-.;1ly
upwi.lrd a" tht: pu111pk1n grows

ALL SIZES ON SALE

P111npk1ns long"' ,h,lpe tend to push
the vme tnrw mJ result me 1n &lt;.1 k1nk

II lh&lt;s happens shde the pumpkm
buck tour tnll ve

m~.:he' U!'iU

ally ne~.:

ess "Y when the pumpkin reache,
approxunatdy liKI pound'
• Pumpk1n' 'hould h&lt; proieL ted
lrom dm!~.: l sunltght hy

shude

m .lll~

th ~

u"e nt a

nl buliap or uther hghl

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STARTING FRIDAY
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GARY SHANDING,
MATT DILLON IN

THERE'S SOMETHING
ABOUT MARY•

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1103

ONE EVENING SHOW 7 30
WED BARGAIN NIGHT
ALL SEATS $2 00

POMEROY
Near Pomeroy Mason Bridge
992·2588
VINTON
Gellla County Display Yard
155 Main St
388-8603

.9l.cquisitions :Fine Jewe[ry
TWO LOCATIONS
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91 Mill St , Middleport 992-6250

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

;Thursday, October 8, 1998

Thursday,Ckrtober8,1~

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Jordan '\ilid he won., make his
decision until the end of the NBA ·
lockout. which has already ·wiped out
the preseason ~hedule and could
de Ia}'· the start of the regular season.
But he bru:ked away from previous statements that he woui,Jn't play
for any coach but Phil Jackson. who
THERE IT GOES! - The San Diego Padres' Ken Caminiti watch· lefi the Bulls after they won their
e1 his game-winning homer In the 1Oth Inning against the host Atlanta siKih title in eight years.
Braves in the National league Championship Series opener, In which
Jordan told the Trihunc 11 would
the Padres won 3·2. (AP.)
be u challenge to wi~ a title wtlh a
new co~ch
"For me. if there's no challenge.
1 don' t want to play," Jordan said.
"But the Cutch-22 for me il that I
don't want people r.aying 1came back
when I sh.ouldn't huve or I stayed too
long."
Jordan. 35. said he is "completely healthy. and the Jove I ha\'e for
h."keth.1ll. for the challenge of it. is
still there for me." .
Since the Bulls won their siKth
..
title in June and Jackson dectded not
By BEN WALKER
lu1 " "·,· ""d Hollman. succe"fui
J d Ji'
I h' 1 d
ATLANTA (A PI - Ken C umni - on 51 nf 54 s:~ve chances in there£ - -- toh \Chturn. olrda.n us strbongky 'th10 e
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1 &lt;~I e wou n t come ac · er t!r.
tJ e.trneJ t lw~ ... ave for the Sotn D~t:go _ ul ar '11\!~l ,o n Blll 11 s not hang fnr any·
But he to id the· .,
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,,., 1mue he ·1~11 -1
Pm.l re'
hnLh to hang th ~: u hL'i.ld ' ahoul
d
h
,
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oppo'e to p1aymg 1or new coac
On J lnng mg.ht
when Trt:\C ~r
l. 1;;tc nh.:rg. ~~ ron~1~ . t.lld not

NL Championship Series begins

·Caminiti's clutch
HR helps Padres
defeat Braves 3-2

J. J f,J..,tbullthat Curmnlli
htl n•.t.' r th t: rr: ntt r-licld lenl'e
' I &lt;I I lacked him Wllh my
' ll cn~t h ." Lq; h:nbcrg "idJc.l "Sometlllll.'' you ~e t them. Sometimes you

Hnlllll.tn eould not dosr nut the
Atl.mta Rr:n'e' 1!1 the ninth in111nl:l.
C•ll\11111 1 rrcl\'ICkd rdt ef ol hts (111' 11
He homerl.'c.lmthc lOth Wec::!ne,J ay
nit;ht and gJve tht: PJd~L! "i :1 3-2 \V in
in Game I of the NL ch•mpton sh•r
seflt:"'
"
Th~ P.tdrc . , h:t\'t: not l o~ t '' g.11nc
Ill wh1 ch they h:c.J af"ler e 1g ht 11mrng'
''"ce July 24 . 1996. Thank ' " '
Camrni11. thut . ; trcak '"lit!II all v~.:.
" I know Tre vor 1' kad111 g humcll

rt:!! I CI th l.'

d'"''&lt;."

Cu n11n~t i h1 t th!.!' four1h po~.,t..,ca~on

Tom Fears of the Rams set a
record with 18 pailS receptions in a
1950 game against Oree!' Buy.

l.:1 rcc r. hdping him
Paul Hornung\ record 176 points
1
,t!Onl' fn1: laJl1n g 10 c.• nmc up with u· .'t forGreen Bay in 1960 resulted from
h ·l th~&lt;m that klthe Btal'es tic it in
IS touchdowns. 15 neid goals and 41
thl! n1ilth
· con\'ersion!-..
" I wa-. "-CC IIl1:! the bull good . My

hnma ol hi -.

.,

nl1ttlt! bat h~c ; tu!-.e he \ h.ml on him·

tnlllll!; w a ...

he

had. And I felt good. "

self." CaaHnall . . ali..f.
s.ltd · It " .t .. hig."
C ;1m1m(J l'llllllCC ted '' tlh one nul
Hol lman could not e\'cn do"ic out
1.;off K~rry Ligten,t"tt:rg. rn;t~in~ hrm th-.· 'I li e gome W11h two out" in th~ lOth.
lah?. . t an,, llmg lli1c ol B, ,, ,·c-. l ciJ L' ' • h.: "'.tlkl·d p11 cher Tom G!it\'lllC ers 10. g1\'C up ;1 ha g h11 rn thl.' pn o., l- Jllnc h hrttin g hec,1me the Rr:tvl!s ran
. .ea"nn
ou t of po ... Jlton pi;J}'CI'"i_- and Donne
Pitching lig.ur cd 10 dl'.ct dc th r' Vv:dl Je ll t&gt;\L' t..l
scncs. and ' tmt~ r -. And y A... hhy or
W.dl. wlm h.•d only one "a\ e thi~
S"n Dicl'o .10d John Smolll of '""'o n. wa H,cd Chipper lone' before
Atlanta kept the "-L'Ilrc .11 l-a ll t h 1nu ~ h rctrJtn g Andre -. G,ii;.Jrnlg.J nn a ll'llll
the sel'cnth. The hullpen&lt;. llH II•~ h . lly to cente r fteld .
were not ...o stellar
''A lo,.., rs :tlnli".'' Bni\'CS nmnager
"We hnth &lt;lidn 'tloo• gniHI.th.tt \
(Sec NLCS on Poge 5)

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By CHRIS SHERIDAN
NEW YORK (AP) - 1~ there any
hope for saving the start of the
NBA' ~ regular ~ason '!
Buck at tbe bargaining table for
only tbe ~ond time in almost 3 In
months. owners and playen might
lind oul tbe answer today.
Talks were set to resume at a midtown Manhauan hotel. and bolh sides
were extremely pessimistic that any
pro~ress would be made to avoid the
first canceled games because of ·a
labor impa.•se in league history.
" We' re not comtng with any-

Tim Aoyd or for an organization still
run by generol manager Jerry Krouo;e,
who i"n'l one of Jordan·s

The Daily Sentinel • Page 5

·Pessimism rules both sides as NBA labor talks resume today

MJ keeps . ptions
open abou · staying
or leaving Bulls
CH ICAOO I AP) - Michael Jordan stili hasn't decided whether to
retum•to the Chicago Bulls.
'' What's mo&lt;l important right
now is for me to see where tbe leagut
h going. then look deep inside myself
In nmkt a clear-cut deci11iitOn. So for
now I'm keeping my options open."
Jnrd01n ~aid in today·~ Cluca~to Tri-

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

r~vorite'\.

·· I played wilh Jerry there the last
li\·e nr ~•x season ... amJ "'e\·e been ·
succe"fui." Jordan said. " I don 'tlike
it . But that 's not going to be my final
deciding factor...
Jordan said he think' Jachon
m1ght return to coach him. but he
acknowledged~hatthe odds of larkson coaching tbe Bulls this se:tson are·
"probably :t million to one."
Jordan had nothing critic:tlto "'Y
about Floyd. the former Iowa State
coach he:tnd Jackson referred·to la•t·
,.,,,son as "Pink" Floyd.
"I don't fgult him. I fault Jerr~
Krause for dri\'ing Jackson away."
Jordan 'aid.
Floyd s;ud Bulls chmrman Jerry
Reinsdorf -recently told him he still
plu~s to &lt;lo his best to sign Jordan
agam

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intran•igeot po&lt;ition in which they
are not inclined to re•pond to anythmg other than what they are
demanding. It's not going to be a concession deal whert they make
demands and we concede."
The owners and players have onl y
/ couple of days to come up with a
deal that will &lt;ave an H2-gume ,eoson. and such a breakthrough 'eem&lt;
unlik ely W'tlh the sides far upan on
the main economic issues.
The regular season is scheduled to
begin Nov 3,
Commissioner David Stem and

the owners claim a' many"' half ol
"We' r&lt; ready to 'it there and talk I don't thmk he would say that the
them are l&lt;hing money. and the all day and ail night und'maybe some- leagut a,, a whole is doing bad."
league a"i a whol e: j, much less pmf- one will come up with something."
Gmn ik sutd the owners would
itable than it wa., ju\1 a few yea" ago. GrJnik '-Jid. " Often that' s how it hapreject
any unt on propo•al to play the
The ownero. are ~(kin£ a ~ystem pen,. bull have no reason to be optiupcommg
&gt;ea,on under the old operwith m sl cenainty, looking to gmd- mistic.··
aung
system.
uaily roil back the amount of re)'enue
The enltr~ exhibilion schedule
devoted to player sal•ries from 57 ha&lt; already been canceled.
" Billy su ggested that two weeks
percent to 48 perc&lt;nl.
" We feel that the NBA is mak ing ago, and we told him he couldn't~­
The playel'o have offered some a lot of money. Ev~ rybody. for the sibly be senou-."' Gr"n1k sutd. "The
concev.. ions. but are unwillln n to mo.t part. is doing fmanciully OK ,'' whole po1n1 of where we are is that
" up umon president Patrick Ewing said . we can 't hve under the old deal accept a "hard" salary cup or give
the "larry Bird exception" th at "So we don't see why the y had to even ror one more year or one more
allows team' to exceed the ~aiary cap lock us out. If you a,,ked Dav id Stem. day. it \ out of the que, tion."
to retain their own free agents.

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Red Wings to begin ·q-u est for third straight' NHL title Saturday
By KEN RAPPOPOI;1T
AP Hockey Writer
Can the Detroit Re&lt;l Wings threepeat?
When the regular NHL season
opens this weeken&lt;l. the Red Wmgs
will begin going . afler their thtrd
straight Stanley Cup. Only three oth er franchise" in the league huye won
a.&lt; many us three in _a row, the last the

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NEW PHILADELPHIA. Ohio
Former Cleveland Indian~
broadcaster Herb Score was hospitalized following an early morning
traffic accident in which hts car collided with a tractor-tr:tiler.
Score. a former Indians pitcher
who went on to call Cle\'eland g:tmes
for 34 years. sustained hip :md he,ad
injuries in the crash. smd Car~y
Gardner. a spokesman for Union
Hospital in Dover.
There was no initial word on the
severity Score's injuries Gardner
said Score was transferred 10 Aull·
man Hospit:tl in C•nton hut he had
not yet been aumiued there
The cru'h happened about 6:30
a.m. at an intersection in this city
about XO miles south or Clevclan&lt;l.
New Phlludelpluu Fire Dfpamnent
Capt.' )ohn Duug_herly satd. ·
A disputcher at the local Stme
Highway Patrol Jll"l had no details of
the cra,h. but Score was apparently
alone jn .hts cur. The dri\'cr o( Ihe
tnu:k. whose identity w:.1s not immediately released. wns being treute&lt;l at
Union Hospital.
Score. 65. retired frnm the broadcast hooth allhe end of last se:tson.

thing." NBA deputy commi&lt;sioner
Ru.s Granik said, "We' re wm ting to··
hear whatthey have to &lt;ay. So I don't
, know what to expect."
'f'lt la.&lt;l formal bargaining ses&lt;ion
wa• held Aug. 6. and owners wal ked
out of the room after hearing 1he
players' proposal.
Union director Billy Hunter '"id
hi s &lt;ide. too. will not be comin g with
any new ,'Oncessions.
"We' re prepared to addre.s thetr
concern,, we reall y are." Hunter
said. " Bul I'm not going 10 bid
against my&lt;el f. They hu~e taken an

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good chance of winning. Hopefully San Jose vs. Calgary at Tokyo.
\lraight from 19RO-N3.
The Red Wings will prelly much ·
Some preuy £ood teams have the team tmproves a&lt; the sea.son goes
missed winntn£ three i;tra1 ght. includ- along, that we gel the good breaks return the same team thm won their
... semnd straight Cup and the ninth in
ing the Edmonton Otlers or the and everyJxx!y plays well."
The Red Wings open their season team history with a four-game sweep
1980.. who won fi&gt;e ~ups in seven
on the road Saturday night. playing at of the Washing ton Capitals last
years.
" ) think we're 1n the same boat Toronto in one of 12 games The spring.
"IIt's the) ••me thing us last
that we were last seaso n." defense- , NHL season starts Friday night with
man Larry Murphy satd . "We ' re OQe Philadelphia at the New York year." forward Darren McCarty 'aid

"It's too e ~rly IO tell. But we feel
The Red Wing s still have a way to
really conli&lt;lenl in our team .
go to match 1he Montreal Canadiens
" We lo't Bob Rouse t who signed teams th at won a recnrcJ five ~tm1ght
with S.tn Jose) and Sluvu (Fetisuv. from 1956760. Like the ),landers.the
who retired). but we picked up Canad1ens also had u four-year run
(detensemun) Uwe Krupp twho from 1976-79.
!&gt;~I£ ned as a f~~ a g~nl) and we' re Just ·
The Tmonl~ Mapk Leafs won
as g(Mxl. if not better. on defen ~e . So. three 'tlratght m Lhlfc:rl':'nt decades th~re·s no reason why w~ l'an t
1947-49 and 1962- rH .
repeat . .
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of dumhiuunded." Knohlauch s;u&lt;l can go home and feel lik e you did
Wednesdayaflertheln&lt;li"n'' 4-1. 12- something ." said Frym:~n . who got
tnlllllg I'ICtory m·er New York. which his lir~a !o\UCfilice in IWC' ye ,lf"- "It
.... as a gre.11 win to me. I dnn't c ~1re
tu~d lhc Amem:m1 Leugue chumpthow I w1n . as long as you w1n ."
onship scrie ... at a game apiece ..
Jim Thome had singled off Jeff
Yankees fans. :mg~ at his noNelson. l~e eventual! loser. lc.&gt;ding nil'
brainer. had a hur.,.hcr a~'itssmcnt.
· booing him loudly when he came to the I ~Ill. Cleveland '&lt; litst runnel
"m&lt;.:c Omar Vi zqurltripl ~d with one
· .the pl:llc in the hnuom half.
out in th~ eighth. Wilson ran lor
"llh&gt;e~hcud,'' screamed thelronl. ·. page he.tdline in today\ New York Thome. :mel Frym:m ' en1 a hunt up
the Iir,t -ha'c 1i ne to M~u tin~.:z .
1 Post.
"I didn't hal'e much room tn rc:~I ­
"Chuck Brumlauch," :llldcd the
Jy work with." Martinez said. "1l1c
back page.
. At Y:mkec St,tdium, it seems \he ball'"" hunied tight ncKI U&gt; the line.
.:;,ild is the norm &lt;luring Oc·tober. And I was 1ry111g w sneak 11 m there.'.'
Knoblauch had come
m·er f10m ,
~ this time. the Indian-. were the bene·
}
iiciary. nuppy In head home In )aeons sccund \o ta•c the throw and the hail
slrlll:k Fryman. clearly runnin g in fair
Field without a pair of lns.cs.
" You come intq New York. you ·. territory. m the back . Wilson kept
come uw.1y with d split. I think you ~o'"l' · nearly tripptng (1imsclf up as

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PROTESTED PLAY- The Cleveland Indians' Travis Fryman Is 1afe '
at_first base as the baseball tails between him and New York second
baseman Chuck Knoblauch in the 12th Inning of Game 2 oftheAmer·
lean League Championship Series Wednesday night In Yankee Sta·
dlum, where the Indians went on to win 4· 1. Knoblauch protested that
Fryman ran out oflhe baseline on the play. (AP)

Interference no-call sparks Indians

Tribe tops Yanke.e s
4-1 in' 12 innings

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ge-t umpir~s to call interference on
Tra\'is Frym~m.
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Knnhlauch pomtcd nnd pointed,
Series
hut the c:tll never cnn1e. And all the
while. the hall sal on the mliehlliirl
' By PIONALD BLUM
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ail 111 sec.
NEW YORK (APl - Chuck
By
the 11mc Knnbl:utch iinally
Knohi:Hich will nc,· e~li1·e' thl' down
if Clel'cland wind' up ending the p~.:ked up tlje hail and threw 11. Wilson w~1!&gt;1 Jlopping into home ph1tr!
N!!w Ynr~ Y.m~ccs' season. '
As EnJJque Wil~nn 'iWJrk(t :tnlund wtth the p1-ahcad run.
" I'm pretty shn&lt;kc&lt;l .. .. 1was k1nd
the b:"l!s like a lllrnado. Knnhlauch
(See PI.A\'OFFS on Pa~e 5)
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AL Championship

Iton." '"'.d Evans. who whtche&lt;l the
play from right field. ")s it a throw
that would have retired him.lmd how
close i' he to the base' He has the
right to be in fair territory that close
to the bnse."
That's differenllh:m section 7.09
(k) of the Ofnci:tl Playmg, Rule s.
which o.;tale~: "A runner i~ required 10
h•ve both feet within the three-foot
lane or on ,the lines marki~g the

sn&lt;llchc&lt;.l a win from Baltimore when
the 1_2-year-old Maier caught Derek
Jeter\ lly before right lielder Tony
lara ·co could gciJt , creatmg a home
run .
,
; This time. it went ;tgainstth'e Yom kees .
"I was a ilnle ·surprised nohody
went after the ball. " said Fryman.
who wound up on third.
Torre clearly was dtsapp&lt;\tntcd 10
lane ..
Knoblauch. who "wu' boned lmldly
Fryman clearly was on the grass .when he came up to h.u in the ~11om
in fair territory. not the lane on the of the I2th mning .
foul side. dunng hi ' entire route from
"You have got to make the play
the plate to litsl.
and then go back and argue with the
"I think the call cmlld h:ll'e gone umplre." ' the manager said. "But I
thmk he wus just shocked that )hey
either way." EV&lt;ms suid
The play will sur.ely be' deh:llcd; du.ln' t make the cqll."
just like the Jeffrey Maier home run
Yankees owner George Steinin 1996. That\ when the Yankees hrenner wns angry. too ..

out here tn wli&gt; ball games." Hoffman
"'mO.
The win wa' a good start for the
underdog Padres . The lastlil'c tc.&gt;ms
to win the opene1 of the NLCS have
gone on to the Wol'ld Series.
Bul'Snn D1ego -.ust,Jined i.l big loss
v. hen· 50-homer man Greg Vnughn
limped niT tn Ihe fifth innmg hcL:ause

ol a 'trainc&lt;llcfl quadrircp, .
"Not real gcx&gt;d news on that. He
could be out 3-to-4 dnys. that's the
early prognosis," Pudres manager
Bruce Bochy said.
Game 2 will be tonight. with
Braves nemesis Kedn Brown pitch'"~ agatnst Glavine. Last fail. Brown
beat Atlnnta twice at Turner Field in

Holiman retired Jones in a key
the NLCS for Florida.
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spot
to end the eighth. then walked
Steady rain. lightning and thunder
Ry:m
Klcsko with. one out in the
threatened to cuuse the first minoul in
the two-year history of Turner Field. ninth ."
Klesko surprisingly tried to luke
The bad weather might huve
'third
on Jal'y Lopez's single unci left
helped hol&lt;l the crowd down to
"
!Ieider
Ruhen Rtveru's strong throw
42. I 17 - abo111 9.000 shon of a sell out amlthe smallest in Allunta post - heat him. hut Caminiti &lt;,lid nol cmch
the h:tll and Klcskn - his nose
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" Knohl:wch should h:tvc been
aft.er it Chuck knows it ," St~inhren·
ner said. " With these umpires. yvu
make the pl:ty and then argue."
For much of the ai'lcrnoon and ·
even mg . 11 was n sparkling rit chcr's
duel betwocn Cleveland\ Charb
Nagy ami l):t\'id Cone.
D.tvid Justt ce put the lnu"""
ahead with" founh-mning homer off
Cone - ihc first 11rnc the Ynnl\et:s
tr;11\ed this po,tsca-.on - hut Scott
Brn""'' · RBI &lt;iouhk lle&lt;lthe 'core in
the &lt;eventh anJI chased Nagy. who
had hccn working on a four-h1t
shutoul .
C'levdand. blown out 7-:! 1n Gmne
1- h~~d lo't a po-.tsea~on orx:ner fm
the eighth str:11ght tunc Yc\ , the lnc.Ji:ms have excelled in comebacks.
going tl-:2 in Gam e 2 ~ .

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· Bobby Cox said. · "We &lt;.'a me back
· against their hest reliever. We h:ul
h1m in trouble every inn mg .''
Hoff[11un pitched two innings and
· wound up - with the I'ICtory. The
'.· !lame ended at 1·43 a.m .. pushed
back hy :ttwo-hour. one-mtnute ram
delay at the swn.
"I'm not out he1'C! to get sa\'es: I'm
r ·
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he headl!'c.J home w1lh g1gunt1c 'tndeli.
He sprawled 11110 the plate with the
go-.theud run JUst ahead nf Jorge
Posada \ tag
"I don't foelli~e I didn 't pl:i)' the
hull out. I didn' t know, where it was."
Knoblauch &lt;ai&lt;l .
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Yankees manager Joe Torre tried
to persumlc lir.,.t-ba"ie ump1r.e John
Shulnd and plate umpire Ted
Hendr) to ch:m£e the,call.
"He was on lhe grass. It Wa"i so
blatant . I don't know what to &lt;ay,"
Yankee' manager Joe Torre said "It
was a terri hie call."
, Did the umpires muke the II£ hi
"cuii''·Crew chief Jim Evans said it's
1all ;1 mattcr of interpr~.~t;ltion .
"The fact that he was iiterall r ,on
the ba&lt;e or half a step from the'll~Sf ·
he has. the nghl to he in that posi-

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bl0&lt;1ched Irom colhdmg wllll Caminiti's shoulder - ·was .,:tfe .
Andruw~ Jonc~. whose home run
gave Atlanta the lead in the third.
swung at a 3-0 pitch nnd hit a sac-rifice ny
Rivera. usually Tony Gwynn's
late replnl'emcnt. Jll'ileml "iuhhcd for
Vaughn and opened the eighth wtlh
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Cincinnati Reds unveil yision of baseball·· only stadium
By TERRY KINNEY
CINCINNATI (AP) The
: Cincinnati Reds are stepping up their
: campaign for a new ballpark on tht
: downtown nverfront.
With a public vote on a stadium
site les' than four weeks away. the
Reds unveiled a drawin£ Wednesday
nf what a Camden Yard,· like stadium
would look like ne.tto the Ohio Riv •
er.
··we 'ee it a., a unique gateway to
the city. some.thing we can all be
proud uf." 'aid John Allen. who is
running the club while managing
partner Marge\.Schott remains sus·
pended by Major Lea£ue Basoball.
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"We're still working on the spe- with that flavor. but don't want it to
cific'liesi£n phase." Allen said.
be the same as the others.
Since 1970, the RedS have played
"We want this to be the first of a
in Riverfront Stadium, which has new generation. We do not want this
bc;en known as Cinergy Field since a to be a cookie-cutter stadium." Allen
Cincinnati-based utiliWbought nam- said. "We have a great opponunity to
ing rights.
make something that is unique to
That stadium. built in an era of Cincinnati .··
multipurpose concrete bowls. is simMoney for the 'tadium would
ilar to other stadiums built around the come mo~rly from a sales cax increa~
same rime in Pittsburgh. St. Louis approved by Hamilton County ta•·
and Atlanta. The ,trend now is toward puyer&lt;.
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smaller. irregular-shaped. baseballAlthough the. Reds and county
only parks such as·Camden Yards in commi~~ioners agree n'n .the riverBaltimore. C&lt;xm Field in Denver and fronl site. there i~ considerable sym·
Jacobs Field in Cleveland.
pathy t~ward building a new park
Allen said the Reds want a park about sil blocks from the river in an

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Pomeroy • Middleport; Ohio

area known as Broadway Common&lt; ..
Community activist• say that voters approved a sales tax increa.'le two
years ago to pay for separ•te stadiums for th~ Reds and the NFL's
Cincinnati Bengals. and should have
a voice in where they are built.
Construction of a football stadium
has begun nn the riverfront. Backers
of the Broadway Commons site have
succeeded in getting enough signatures to put site selection for the
Reds ' ballpark to a public vote ne.l t
month.
The situation in Cincinnati is sim·
ilar to that in New York City. where

a judge ruled Wednesday that New
Yorkers have an emotional stake in
rebuilding or relocating Yankee Stadium and should be allowed to vote
on it

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Unless the city wins on appeal. the
ruling means volers will decide ne~t
month if they want to spend an estimated $1 billion to build a new Yankee Stadium on Manhatta}1 's West
Side.
• One of the most vocal backer~ of
the alternative site in Cincinnali is
City Councilman Jim Tarbel[, who
wa.' delighted with tho: New York ruling.

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Gallipolis

Across from Gallia Auto sates on old Rle. 35 West
New Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 8-5: Sat. a-3

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circuit.
Ask the oldest son of seven-time
Winston Cup champion Dale Earnhard! to &lt;liscuss his goals. and he
doesn't hesitate.
" Win a bunch of rJces." he shot
back, aJding that _victories should
lead 10 a title . "We're going to concent rate on the championship and try
to 'get several wins next year."
That theme is being played out
th i's year by Dale Earnhardt Jr.. who
in hi s lirst full season of Gr;d
National racin~ has won six ti ·
and leads the points standings with
four events Jdt.
But while 2:1-year-old Dale Earn·
hardt Jr. got an early boost in his
career by raci"ng for the well-linanced
family operali&lt;:n. Dale Earnhardt
Inc .. his ·2~-year-old brother is taking
a decidedly different approach.
Kerry Eamharot spent six years
working as a sdrvice adviser for his
father's car dealership. but when he
decided ,;, try his hand in Grand
National mcing. he el~ct~d against
Joine it under the farilify's umbrella
There was lillie fant'~re seven
months ago when he signeJ :tthree-

year contrart to driw Chevrolets for
. Doug Taylor. The qeal calls for him
to run a limited schedule this yearand
a lithe races in 1999 ;md 2000.
" I'm happy where I'm at,'' Kerry
Eamhaldt '"id. "I'm just trying to run
races my own way. Surt!, it would be
wonderful to follow in my dad and
my brnther'sfootsteps and all that.

round qualifying last weekend · at
Charlotte Motor Speedway. relegating him to a 40-lap race for the drivers who missed the top 25.
But in the final prucl.ice session
before the challenge ·race. he spun
out. damaging his Chevrolet. He

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Sert. 17 - NAPA Autocare 500,
NASCAR Winston Cur schedule.
winners in p:trcnlhe-.;es. anLI Ll.river M;~rtinsville. Va. IRicky Rmld).
Ort. 4 - UAW-GM Quality 500.
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Oct. II - Winston ~00, T;~lladeBeucb. Fla. IDale Earnhardt).
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400. Rodingh;~m , N.C. ·(Jell QmBe;~ch. f'la .
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April 5- Texas 500. Fort Worth.
2. Marl M;~rtin. 4.2Nl
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12 . K,·n Schr;ukr. 3.077..
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1-l. Sterling Marlin. J.ll07 .
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Hi . Jimmy Spcncor. 2.K91).
Junl! ~I - PoCOilO son. Long
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Pond. Pa . !kremy Ma yfield!.
IX . Bill Elliott. 2.HI5 .
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~0 . Johnny Benson. ~ .7:!N .
ma. Calif. qet'f Qnrdon ).
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2 l. Ril'ky Rudd ,-2.6:1:1.
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2\ T~d Mu..;grave. 2.5K4.
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Lon ~ Pond. P;~ , I kif Gmdnnl,
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.. Last ) enr. "'" n.:~er really · ste'pped up our play. So our •IPProlli;h
thouoht ub&lt;1~1 (witlf't~g tlte CU:pl ~ II this year. again. is let 's ju11 play in
year~.. Red 'Ml'l~s traJI!ain Steve
training cam p. g.o th ~o ugh it:. enjpy
y urmun ••fd. " We djdn 1cren talk
our-elves ;~nd enJOY the ye'l'·
abotlt Wll!'mrqliWO in a row. It wasIn ot her gartlft' SaJurda!l· it's Ht.
·01 an i&gt;"&gt;M&lt;l. Evq~ -soin1 ipto the
Louis at Bo,top. thr R~pgers at
ploydlifs- reilly diqn ' t. You don't Montreal. rillliburgh ~flhe lle\V ·York
eWn fltavt 1o talk about yopr £Oal Islanders. Anah~im ~~ W:uhingtqn,
!lt'11r8 MM). i~ bet;atfst tlt:~·s. the Tampa Bay at Curoli~o. N~ ·w .k:"irY
~oal. Y&lt;"U l&lt;l!(lw1 So &gt;~ott 1 have nt Chtca,D, Flinda at ~Jallll~t~e.
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Richmond. Va. - in one of the great
finishes in NASCAR hi &lt;tory'? Isn't
Gordon e•pected to be chasing Burton any tiJlle they're on a llat oval'?
"We've already had some memorable moments. and I look forward to
many more: · Burton said. "But
· they've won a lot of races. and we're ·
only stani~g."
Starting the se;&amp;.'i(l,n is something
Burton isn't very good at. A poor ·
beginnin@ has relegated him to fifth
in the serie,, stand:ngs.
He tini.,hed 40th in the seasonopening Daytona 51KJ in a lieiJ of 43.
the tirst oftilllr placements of 25th or
worse in the first nine races. By late
April. Bunon w;&lt;s 16th in points, and
a serious title bid was already out of
the quesiil&gt;n. ...
"If you look' at our record. you
don't .see anything but to·p-IOs anit
JSs." he explained. ''That's a hurd
way 10 earn points."'
Theh.there is the problem ofposition on the staning grid .. Its impmtance can't be minimized_ even in
a 51JO-mile race - because cars com•
ing through traffic are used up and
abused by contact titr more than·those
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Several weeks ago 'you ran ,

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to ride around the Darlington
track with him and have some
photos taken with me and the

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Dear Noel,

Call Darlington Raceway at
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Dear NASCAR This Week.
I am , from a small town. I

read NASCAR Thi• Week
every week. ATT I ever read is
people who are against Jeff
Gordon. I think the problem
is that other NASCAR fans
are rea11y just jealouo of Jeff
Gordon. He is a young guy
JaM~

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In tl18 twilight
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8. Ernie lrilln (8)
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Oct 11 Ptpli 400. 01,-tona8Mch. Fla.
Oct. 2!1 • Dura·lubt 500, Avondlll, Nil:.

has won two
Winston Cup championships,
and · in my opinion, he will
have the third. P.S. NASCAR
fans, get used to it.
and already

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competing reg1.1larly In the
.Midwest on the American
Speed Association circuit,
where he had one victory
an-d two poles.

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Adam Petty Ia well on hia
way to b8C1omlng the fourth
generation of a family to
HOMETOWN: High Point,
make it big In stock car
N.C.
racing.
, Adam's great·grandfather . AGE: 18
MARITAL STATUS: Single
L.ee Petty won 55 races and
OlD YOUR FATHER
three championships. His !
REMINISCE WITH YOU
grandfa.ther Richard Petty
·won a record 200 races and AQOUT HIS FIRST ARCA
seven titles, and his father, · VICTORY? "He to I~ me
when he won' hjs, he was
Kyle Petty~ remains active
out of control. Was he 18?
on the Winston CL.IP Series
Same age as me. He was an
With eight t:areer vlctorlea.
18~yeilr·old kid, and they
Like Ky!e, Adam won the
lira) Automobile Racing Club turned him loose going 200
of America race In which he miles an hour. What else Is
an 1B·year~old kid gonna
ever competed. Last week
do'? He•s uonna mat It (push
he won the EasyCare 100
the accelerator to the floor)
on IPole Night at c~artotte
. •nd gQ."
,
Motor Spaodway.

In 1979, Kyle Polly won
. the 'ARC!o. 200 at Oay1ona.
n11s year Adam has been

. WHAT IS 11' LIKE BEING
RICHARD PETTY'S
ORANOSON !o.ND KYLE

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and I ·are really close.' My
grandfatner Richard came
from the old school, tJle
school of hard knock&amp;;,
where you let a kid learn on
his own. I think niy dad saw
that and wanted to do
things a little different,
which I'm fortunate enough
It was me. I can't say
enough abOut my dad. He's
t1ad hard things in his racing
life, but he's always been
there for me. •

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Pontiac crew came
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81Jrton the eupport he
neoqod to acore his
belt tlnlsh·of the su·
aon, a HCOOd ln the
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ga~e

me a hug In victory
lane. That was the first time
I've ever got a hug from
him. He said 1aid a gooa
job, but we're gonna talk
about how much I scared
him over there on the back

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brought to the race track .
Using the old rubber,
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speedway event of his
career, Clriving a Mercury
with his trademark No. 48

to vic~ory lane.

could not even yetteh:vision to
broadcast all of ont event;
much less lctcvise th..: ..:ntirc
sc'hedut..:.
The t'irst live, llay , ~a· nDJ:
coveriiMC of u modern 'Winston
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afternoon following the Buseh
Oran~Na1ional race.
" On Saturday, WTDS stayed
on the air for happy hour, with
hs report~IJqlthlessly
reporlinglj)f Jhe garilgc ar.ea
on e~ery 1urn of a wrenr;h as
1cums honed their efTorls for
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coach of the Cowboys."
"Chan, whal'sthis say 1bout
your team's level of preparslion, that one of your players
apparently doesn't know he·s
on the punt re1J.UR' Ieam?"
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"Concerned about whether
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row's yume with Oenver'f" .
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and get that yellow stnpe nffthe hacl
of the car." he "'ill.
.,
He fce4uently ccm,ults hi~
younger brmh&lt;r for advice. ·
"He's been a lot of h,elp.'' Kerry
Earnhardt said.

running at the front.
.
Gordon has done that IOtimes thi.~
"We're not real good at 4ualify- season as he seeks his third series title
ing.'' said Bunon. who failed to start in four years. Martin has seven wins:
better than lOth in a ·J3-r.lce stretch and Burton two i\1' live fnr his c·areer.
while Gordon had the pole ' rive The other 40 drivers have combined
times.
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for n!ne victorie.. hut on I¥ one sin~e
Numbers like those rnake Burion June.
·
Wonder why everybody wants to
Burton &lt;lc&gt;&lt;sn't consider himself at
talk about a rivalry.
the level of Gordon or Martin .
" lt'sagreatcompliment.sure.but hecause he i'n't winning enough.
for there to be a rivalry. we've got to
"You can run li"t allolay long and
keeping working hurd and get to their Tin ish 20th. and guess w.hat? You finlevel." he said. "But there are a lot ishe&lt;I21Mh,'' he said. "No mailer how
of very talented young drivers y.ou run.thatlinish 'is the only thing
already in Winston Cup. "
that matters. ·
Gordon also realizes that. but
"And we didn't do a very g&lt;~1d
expects Burton to be the biggest job of tinishing orr mces thai we were
obstacle as he continues his quest for running well in...
,·
so many records in a career that could
Until that changes, Burtun will.not
spun two mote decades.
· consi&lt;ler himself legitimate competi·
"First of all. he's a ·great driver. , lion on a weekly basis. And he does '
one w.~o always race;' ~ou hard and . not believe a serious battle can be
dean. Goroon sat d. ' It that was all. . waged for the championship without .
11 would be tough enough..
. a driver being strong at every track.
. "Bu_t then ~ou have to consider
"We're not that far from conthat he s ~arks te~mmute ..~o. you 'tention." Bunon said. "But before we
know they re shanng a shop and can talk about winning the champie&lt;ehanging in)(&gt;rmation. Together. onship. we have to be in fro'nt or in
they are, an awes&lt;~~~~e combi.nuti~~n . contention from the beginning of the
and they re very dtlilcult to beat.
year."

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Butyouhavetoberealistic:
"I drive a )Vhole differ&lt;nt style
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from what they drive. Everybody
does what works for· him. I'm just By DICK BRINSTER
hoping to do as well as I can, and AP Sports Writer
hopefully. that will be better than
Despite the great rivalry domina!anybody."
·
ing the NASCAR season. Jeff Bunon
Kerry Earnhardt prepped by dri- is beginning to be noticed.
ving late model stocks in NASCAR 's
, Even the weekly showdowns
Winston Racing Series. finishing bet.weenJellGordonand Mark Marfourth in the standings this season~~ tin can't obscure his rise. He's now
a track in Asheville. N.C.
· expected to run in t.he top five in virHe has gone to three ·Grand tually every race. and 'that makes
National rJces this year. and made the anonymity·difficult.
field at two.
At 39. Man in ligures to battle the
His first stop was Myrtle Beach. ' 27-year-old Gqrdon for a few more
S.C., where he qualified 22nd and seasons-perhapseven finishing 1finished 23rd. three laps off the win- . 2 us they have· done often in dominmg pace.
nating NASCAR'~ Winston Cup cirFrom there it was on to South cuit. But the 31-year-old Burton
Boston. Ya .. where he had the 13th- should be arou~d long after teammate
bes-t. qu,alifying spe~d bui go I into a Martin has retired.
wreck with Mall Ken seth an!l Glenn
"Everyone .wants to say that we
Allen.
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are the next bi.g rivalry," Burton said
"I got"diinlea~tsy there. 1guess." of Gordon. "But it's too soon to tell."
said Kerry Earnhardt. who had to
Is it''
take hi's car behind the wall to have
Doesn't Burton drive for Roush
a broken axle repaired and wound up Racing. whose owner is an avowed
26th.
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adversary of Gordon's brilliant crew
He failed to make the field in Jirst· chief' Didn't Bunon and Gordon .battle to the last rpm the last tWO years
in the great Southern 500'
• Wasn'tthat Burton who beat Gordon by a hood-length last month in

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,"Wc!re just trying, to run the rest
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

ByThedBend

Meigs to host Wellston for homecoming contest Friday
By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Correspondent
Two team, wilh 4-1 records. and
four game wmmng 'treaks will cla..{jh
Fn~ay evening when 1he Me1gs
Marauders hos•the Welhton Golden
Rockel&gt; at Bob Roberts Field in
Pomeroy.
Wei bton dropped I herr fif'&gt;l game
of the year 10 'late r,mked Jackson
28.0. But has bounced back to defeat
Pmhmouth Notre Dame. Waverly.
Oak H1ll and Rock H1ll..
Well,ton " coached by ,Larry
Blod~&lt;tone ••ho is in his third year at

the Jackson County -.chool. The
Golden Rockets welcpme back seven slarters (four &lt;&gt;ffense. three
defense) and II letter wmners
• Wellston runs a mong running
attack out of the Wing-T formation.
Chris Hutchm&gt;On, a 5- 11 . 165 pound
senior leads the way out of his tail·
back posilion.
·At fullback is a fine looking six !
fool. 195 freshman Brad Young.
while Shawn Brennan(S-7. 165)wtll
be at wingback.
'The quarterback will be JUnior
lawn Fon.ner a 5-8. 160 pound junior.

Wellston is not a throwing team. and
lhey will only throw as a la•l re&lt;nn.
Up fro01 the Golden Eagles have
good Sll.A!.
The Golden Rocke" are ..coring
36 point• a game. while giving up
18 2. Meigs on the other hand " o;coring 28.4 points a contest. and giving
up H.6.
The Mamuders are coming off an
impreSKive 20-1:! win over Fairland
la.•l week The Maraude~' defense
which at times ha.s slruggled this season look · much improved. Me~gs
went mto 'the ' Fa~rland game giving
,
'

up 385 yards a game. but la.&lt;t w..,k
they limtted a toad Dragon team to
195 yards.
Fa~rland had 139 on the ground.
and only 56 in the a1r. Ryan Ram&gt;burg had two big interceptions for
Meigs on defense. Josh Hooten added
one. and Steve Thornton had a fum ble recovery for the second game in
a row.
On offenie, Justin Roush continued to impress with_ 148 yards in 27
cames. g•ving him 852 yards at the
halfway mark of lhe season. Jeremiah Benlley ha,, added 365 yard.&lt; in 58

carries (6.3). while Shane Leach ran Boling has all done a good job all
the balllwd lasl week. In three car- season.
ries last week, while the Marauders
"Wellston is as good of a f001ball
were running oul't,he clock the jun1or team as we have played," Meigs
fullbaCk picked up 28 yards in three · coach Mike Chancey said. "They
carries.
don't do a lot of things, but what they
Junior qllaltelbock Grant Abbott is do they~ well. 'They do a great job
45 of ~7 (52%) for 716 yards, Bent· on offense running the f001ball. We
ley has 21 receptions for 295 yards, have to be neady to play four quarters
J.T. Humphreys has pulled down 14 of hand nosed football."
passes for ISO and John Davidson
Meigs leads the all \ime series
nine for 136.
with the Golden Rockets 20-7-l.last
The offensive line of Andy Doczi. year Wellston dtfeated Meigs 34-28.
Derek Miller, Ryan Ramsburg. Steve This week is homecoming at Meigs.
Thornton, Adam Bul6ngton and John Festivities gel underway around 7
p.m .. wtth the kickoff al 7:30. '

berau'e of tnjunes and mistakes.

while Ea,tern ha• fought a youth
rnmcment and costly mistakes.
Both teams take a similar
approach lo th1s week's game. Both
coaches agree that mis1akes or lack of

mistakes will figure m the games out~'
come. Both teams are coming off
losses, Southern 33.0 to Wahama and
Eastern 19-12 to Hannan, W.Va.
In 1996 lhe Southern Tornadoes
scored the game's first touchdown
and never looked back enroute to a
dazzling 31-20Tri-Valley Conference ,
Hockmg D1vis10n win over the East-

Roger Lee Adams Memonal Field in
Rac1ne.

Soulhem improved to 4-2 ovemll
and WaS IRa three-way tie ror first 10

the Tn-Valley Conference Hocking
Division at 1-0. Ea.'tem remained
wmless al 0-6 and is 0-1 m the TVC
Hocking Qj;vision. This was the first
time Southern had won two slra.ght
games against Ea'tem since 1985 and
1986. and only the third time m
school hiStory (1972-1973).
The two critical plays or misplays

em Eagles ar East Shade Stadium.
Last. year. a very even and hardfought game was decided by two
close plays early in the game as the
Southern Tornadoes took an early that determined the ou teo me was an
command. then staved off &lt;everal errant Eastern pass that was swiped
Eastern rallies to win the "Baule of away by Southerner Jason Writesel
Me1gs Count/ 7-0 Saturday mght at and an uncontested 23-yard touch'

down jaunt by Adam Cumings.
Finnicum had two touchdowns, a 33Last week, Wahama compiled 3TI yard romp and a six yander. Tennant
total yanls, gaining 335 i~mcnu of had a 45 yard run, Huff a two-y~
turf on the gri:lund. Senior halfback run, and Russell caught a six-yard
David Tennant nellfCd a 200-yard JlilSS from Huff.
,
game with 13 carries fdr 185 yards · Also last week. Josh Davis had a
and three touchdowns. Tennant had sleady game for the Toimdoes, car144 yards on 'three plays alone on rying the ball 15 times for 68 yards.
runs of 50, 47, and 47 yands. He also Fifty-two of those yards came in the
had over 200 all-purpose yards.
. fiillt half. Davis also excelled with
Agamst Ea.•tem the week before. Ill tolal yards on kickoff and punt
Wahama the lone common opponent returns for 179 all-purpose yards.
had 237 overall yards. Tennant had a
In all due respect, Southern has
17-100 yard game, Joe Fmnicum was been decimated by two knee mjuries,
9-70. and Grant Huff7-33. Huff was an ankle injury, and a bruised chest
also 4-7 for 34 yardS passing and cavity injury. Injuries kept starters
Ryan Russell 1-4 for 12 yards.

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Dear Ann Landers: That woman
who has been married for 10 mmiths
and •s still a v~rgin should not be
complatmng. She has what most
women want The famous Ann Landers &gt;Urvcy of a few years had
revealed that musl women would
just iiS soon not be bothered wilh
sex
The fem ale who wrote to you has
the perfect hu&gt;band He IS kmd and
gent le. He takes her out for dmner
ollc n He buys her gif~ . opens the

my Roberts out
of the lineup, wh· Matt Shain, who
had moved into a kry role. now faces
knee surgery after being the victim of
a crackback block last week at
Alexander. Another player beeame
inelig•ble.
.
At any rate. throw out the record.•.
It's a whol~ new season. It's EasternSouthern day Saturday across Meigs
County and afso the Tri-Valley Conference opener.
Coach's quotes and probable start·
'ing hneups will be in Friday's paper.
Saturday's game time is 7:30 at
Eastern.

The Eastern Eagle volleyball team
po&gt;rod 15-2 and 15-5 wins over
South Gall 1a last n1ght.
Eastern was led by Jessica Brannon'§ 10 points and an ace on 12- 12
se rves Juh Hayman wa&lt; 10-11
st: rving With eighl pomts, Val Karr
was 5 6 ll'ilh five pomLs. Ahson Rose

'4-4 wuh three pomts, Stephanie
Evans 3-3 with two points and Angi
Wolfe 3-3 w1th two pomls.
In spikmg. Karr was 10-12 with
five kills and a block, Juli Bailey was
6-6 with a kill. Brannon 5-7 with four
kills.
Eastern, 13-1 and last mnked 14th
Jn the state. will play at Waterford
tonight.

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The Meigs Marauder volleyball
team p1cked up two m~re w1ns this
week. and In doing so ran its record
to I 5-3 overall and 12-2 tn theTVC.
Me•gs defeated Vinton County 150.6-15. 15-5 on Tuesday.
Tangy Laudermtlt led Meigs with
16 of 17 serving with 12 pomls, nine
a~sisL•. Amy Hysell was II of 12
serving wuh eight points. and II

kills, Tracy Coffey was six of six with
five points and four ktlls. Tonya
Miller was five of seven with four
pomls and six kills, Brool&lt;e Williams
also was five of seven with four
points. Shannon Pnce was five of six
with three points and 13 assists,
Tiffany Halfhill had four kills .
As a team Meigs was 49 of 57
with 25 kills and 22 assists.

serving with five points, · an~ 15
assists, Melissa Werry was seven for
seven w1th four poinls. Tanya Miller
was five for live with two points and
seven kills, Tawny Jones was three
for three with two points. and Amy
Hysell was two for five with one
point, eight kills and two blocks.
Meigs was 61 of 66 serving with
24 k1lls. 23 assists and five blocks.

Against Nelsonville-York, the
Lady Marauders 'dropped a 10-15
contest in the first game. But bounced
back to take the next two 15-2 and
15-8.
Tangy Laudermtlt wa.s a perfect 20
for 20 servmg with 15 points and
eight assists, Tracy Coffey was 15 of
16 with II pomts, four kills and two
blocks. Shannon Price was nine of 10

- No. 3 UCLA (3-0) travels to coach Rick Neuheisel isn't buying it.
"Kansa&lt; Stale ts a.s good a team
Tucson for a Pac-10 showdown
as
I've
seen on iape in a long time."
agamst No. I0 Arizona (5-0) without
leading rusher Jermaine Lewis. sus- I"Jeuhe•sel said: "We're going to
pended for the game because of h1s have to play our best game to hang
in with them. Hopefully, the altitude
mvolvemenl m a weekend fight.
- Tailback Jamal Lewis is out for will slow the'n'i down some."
the sea..an as No. 4 Tennessee (4-0) , TIJe picks:
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No. 1 Ohio State
heads to Athens, Ga .. for an SEC
(nllllus 36) at llllllois
matchup against No. 7 Georgia. The
Joe GermaiQe and the Buckeyes'
Bqlldogs (4·0) are riding htgh after a
big win at LSU directed by freshman offense get back on the scoring track.
... OHIO STATE. 56·14.
quarterback Quincy Carter.
No. 2 Nebrask11 (no line)
- No. 5 Kansas State (4-0) plays
at No. 18 Tnas A&amp;M
No 14 Colorado (5 -0) ·at Boulder,
has done a great JOb."
A healthy Bobby Newcombe is
That doesn' t mean he won't catch where the Wildcats last won in 1973.
neoded for a healthy Husker vtctory.
Let's
not
forget
No.8
Florida
State
any slack from h1s tearnmat~s .
... NEBRASKA. 27-20.
"We teased Ahmed all week- (4-1) at Miami (3-1) m the Orange
No. 3 UCLA (minus 6 1/2)
end." Moore saJd "We sa id he Bowl - the Seminoles have lost five
at No. 10 Arizona .
should have three or four imercep,' ol thetr last stxthere, or No. 22 Notre .
In
this
ca.. , two QBs may be helDame'.s first regular-season visit to
tJon~ .. ,o\ nloJneJ sonly gettlllg. lhree S
D 1 S d
f
ler than one. even if the one is the
1 ~ tum
0 ~ 11s game
or four halls thrown hiS way the
un evt
Bruins' Caae McNown .... ARI·
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agamst
unpredictable
Anzona
State
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w ho Ie g.une. So lh aI 1\ respec,
ZONA, 31-2~.
3
Ahmed's steppmg up and saymg ', - ( · h
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No. 4 Tennessee
'Come on al me. I'm willing to step
ns coac
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avle says IS
line)
at No. 7 Georgia
(no
·up to the ch.dlen~e "'
team " ready for another road test
With Jamal Lewis out for season,
Moore said Plummet· took the alter geumg_ routed 45-23 at M!chtwill
the Vols' offense collapse? ...
tc.t,ing m ha... mu.tl good huJllOr
, g~m.SWtat.e a te~ weeks ago. h
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e re anx1ous to see w err: we G,EORGIA. 28-20./
"He w~ts say mg, 'Aw. the_ rfCelv- are," Davie said. "We feel preuy
No. 5 Kapsas State
er baned u out of my hand, or thai
(mlllus 16 1/:Z) at No. 14 Colorado
Dame•Stadmm.
he cou ld n ·1 ge1 1wo hanc1s · on 1' t, .. comfortable m .Noire
.
11
K-Stale hasn ' t won m Boulder
1
Moore smd. "Bu t '' wa&lt;; all in good bw at some pomt, 9ou cant pay a
since
1973 -'-that's 0-11 ..\ COLf ..
ol them at home. We worked awfulORADO.
28-27
un.
.
B
Iy hard to rebound from what hapPlummer ts an acade mtc al1· 1g
d
M' h'
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No. II LSU (plus 12 1/:Z)
Ten Conference bonoree who literal - penKe agats"" tc htgahn ate. d .
at No. 6 Florida ·
ansus tate, w 1c ou 1score 11s
ly wenrs h1s rel1gwn on lw; sleeve. A
Whoever coach Steve Spurrier
very spiritual 22-year-old. he wore a firsl lour opponents 249-21. is the
starts at QB, Galois out to avenge la&lt;l
sweatshi,1 thal S&lt;Ud "Anomled Alh- only lop Steam making tls tirst road
year's loss .... FLORIDA. 31-13.
leiiC wear" to a weekly interview lnp ol the &gt;eason. And while coach
No. 8 Florida Slate
sc&lt;ston. The shill"'·" designed by a Bill Snyder says his Wildcats still
(minus 11) a~a~i (Fla.)
have to eluninale "!laws," Buffaloes
member ol h1s church.

close-call 24-17 wm last week, VIS·
its No. 18 Texas A&amp;M (4-1) at College Station. where the Agg1es are 505-I under coach R.C. Slocum. To
make matters worse. Huskers quarterback Bobby Newcombe IS questionable wllh a sore knee .

.OSU's Plummer gives dilemma
to. ppposing passing
atta(fks
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COLUMBUS. Ohto (AP) -Oh to
State's Antome Winlicld is an aii-

the only other person lell is me."
In Ohm Stale's ramy 28-9 VICIO·

AmeJ •cnn 'The other cornerback for

ry over seventh-rnnked Penn Stale on

the l&lt;lp-rankcd Buckeyes is Ahmed
Plummer
So II opposmg quanerbacks occaSIOnally throw deep on Wmlield's

Saturday. the Buckeyes' defenstve

Antoine Wmfield on the other side,

f10nt,perm111cd 79 yards ru,hmg and

had two sacks.
Katzenmoyer and fellow line -

suJe of lh~ fie)d, Plummer has a sun -

backers Na'd Dtggs .and Jerry
pie expla nati on.
. Rudzin,ki - who forced a fumbl e
"I really wouldn't s;iy that they . omd then recovered 11 fur a touch we1e thrm.\'ltlg away from me," said
down- accounted for 17 tackles and
the Junior from Cincinnati. "T,hey
five play..; that resulted 111 negat1ve
n11ght lll"'t be n1&lt;1kmg sure Antome\
yardage For the season. safety
Damon Moore leads the Buckeyes in
sltll .twake on the other side.".
tackles
Ollensl\~ ~.:oordmntors apparent·
ly \ee Plummer as Ohio Stme's weak
·Son's only n.nuralthal.tn nppnslmk nn defense - not hecausc h6 's
wc.1k, but more becau~o~e he doesn't
hJ\ e the f~1rne .mt..l ~JCdaim of some
of hi\ teammates

He takes it as a ch.tl lenge lhm
(JppO\J ng pffense-.;

w~mt

to ptck on

h!lll

"Oh. I love 11," he s.ud. "I look
lorw;trtllllll Thme cue opportullJIICs
make play s."
l'he w.ty Plummer see~ tl. opponent " don't have many cho1 ces mher
th.mlo tlunw pass after p;.ts!'l hi.;; way.

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in,g offense w1il 'hone m or1 a player

who JSn'l burdened by a huge pile of
newspaper d1pp1ngs or a troph y C&lt;lse
full of mHaonal honors.

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" I had all. lh~se opporl unite'

IO

make JnterceptJOns ... Plummer sa1d

"Antome. he maybe only h:1d a cou·
pie opponunlles."
.

Opposing t eam~ are lt!arn1ng
Plummer is no ca\y mark 111 Oh1o
State\ mt~n-to -ma n covcr:Jgc. He

had the Buckeyes' only mterceplmn
aga111 . . 1Penn Stllle and lc .Jds the team

" It ' k1nd n! nut of ncCt".;s l!y
Wllh two pickoff~ th.is sea 'ion
nnw.· · he ... uJ during thi s wed.\
" llhmk they're gmng a lillie bll
p1ep;11.111on-. lm the Buck~yes' g:1mc
more away from Antoine. hut not all
Saturlla) at lll1nots ··w11h the way . the time:· sa id Oh1o St,lle coach John
our dekn..,J\1! f1ont .md lin c h.tckcr~
Cr&lt;&gt;pcr. "Ahmed knows that is out of
~re stnppmg the 1un, ami then l1avmg
respect for Anloine. I thi\tk Ahmed

He also has fatlh 111 hiS abilities,
even though thl!y ure 11orely tested
every week by opposmg quat1erbacks
and offensive coord~naiOrs
"They have to test bmh of us. It's
only f.tir that you at le~1~t test the other cornerback." Plummer s:ud.

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Tyson petitions Nevada Supreme
Court to ~ep test results private
By BRENDAN AILEY
ol the hungry public "
C1\RSON CITY. Ncv tAP! "Clearl y when halancm g the pubf\ l 1k~ Ty-.1Hl l'i p~ l ll il)llJil g the NevaIll: L:U IIOSity m the"'e records to
d.~ ·s up•cnl e Court to ~~~r re.., Uit!&lt;~ of
(Tyson\) mte1est 111 m~1int:lllung th~ir
h1"' recc m P"51 r hfllngic .ll · tCs t ~ from confidenthtllty. the L:llllrl could ha ve
the puhltc
reasonably round thm these sCJlSttive
T) "lln ·.., e mcr£CIIC)' petition. filed reco rds shou ld be withheld lrom
Wcdnc sc.l:Jy. a!\ks for &lt;1 ~o.t.1y of a low - p,uhltc mspectlon," he ~.ud
er cou rt \ rcfu-.;,11 to rccon-.1dcr an
Jimmcr.,.on noted Dr Ronnld
order makmg thL' records public once Schouten. who directed lhe tests.
n:Jea,td 1&lt;1 th e Nevada Athkt1c Com- agreed that the mformJtum shou ld
1111..,\IOn

Tl1c document.., Hrc fronl a tc.1m of
p. . ych t.llll\1.., that examtned Tysnn lor
live days last month
Cnmmi~-.;1on members ordered the
tc..;t.., follov.Jng ,, Sept 19 he:11 mg on
T)'on"s req ue ~..t to rega in the hl e n~o~c
...-. revoked for h1t1ng Evandc1 Hol yfu:IJ's ~.Jr' durin~ thc1r hem ywc t~ht
IIIIL· !1ght
on attorney Jun Jlmme r. . nn
sa1d ·,('.., clear the record" 'hould be
kept under wrap' " whep con,ide1 111g
the narm likel y to he ,uffereu by
oppo,ed 10 the leedmg
lrc: rl/V. of tht• mcd1.t ;.md the mouth-;

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he:11 ing d.ite bef01c lhe cmnmio.;ston
In try tu get h1"' h•1x111g !Jn•nse bad~
Tyson .Jiso face~ n huttlc with the
cummission over hi s allege&lt;! attad.
un twn men follnwtn g an Aug . 31
tral!Jc acctdent tn u W.tshmglon.
D.C.. 'uburb.
Tysnn goe . . lln Oct 19 trial in
Montgomery Count)~. Md . despite
eflorts by h" nllorneys to "tile wllh
the two men One man cl.ums Tyson
only go to the Athletic Conmu sslon h1t h1m 111 the face. while the other
for its lllh! fll~Jiusc .
cl.ums he w.\s k1cked in the ~10111 by
The l.twyer ;llso sa1ll that Ty,..on IS
the hox.er
in poor linanciul shnpe nnd " needs to
Tyson's :\ttorncys refused to otllow
hox again to support him-.;c\f and hts him to omswer qu~st1ons ahout the
tum1ly "
aLTidcnt du11ng the Sept II) heanng
T)' JiOil \Vrtnlli to fight m Dcccmher.
betore the conllllJ"'~Jon. saymg he
wh1ch would be 1H month.., 'mce the coulJ nol talk ~thou! it hecow"t:: nlthc
tlolylield light He dc,per:ucl y nccih pcncllng crumn.d 'charge . .
money to pay off,\ $1 ~ million lt (' n
Since then . hnwev('r. LOilHlll' to the lnteJn.ll Rc\ cnuc Se1VJCc .
..,lnner.., howe \:lid they want tn k11nw
Bllf hi' opportunity to hen could "lwl h.tppcucd .111&lt;1 wtll ex peel Ty'&lt;ill
he hllltlt::!Ccllf he dnc..,n 't uunply \\ llh , IP amwcr (jlll.~'t um\ And even 11 a
ord~r' to turn the record' nvcr tn the
\C tt!c:mcntl ' rt:.ll.hGd with 1hc allcgl'd
lOITIIlll..,\1011 hy Mond.Jy JIJnme r-. on
\ICIIIll\,' f)lll..,t::UIItlr ... cn ufd 'itJIJ gn
!om.ud
\\ 11h the ,,:hargc,,
s;uclthc liglnt:f nndd Jo,~..: an Oct. I 9

Miami ha• won five of last six
matchups in Orange Jilowl.
FJ..ORIDA STATE. 31-17.
Purdue (plus 6 1/2)
at No. 12 Wisconsin
Bmlermakers' whiz QB Drew
Brees vs Badgers' f1fth-rated
&lt;lefense .... PURDUE, 27-21.
No. 13 Penn Stale
(minus 17) at l'fllnnesota
N11lany Lions barely won '97
Rame .... PENN STATE, 28-13.

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JOSEPH ROUSH II
Joseph R. H. Roush II
Joseph Richard Hill R'oush II. son
of Joe and Jenm Roush of
Ravenswood, W. Va observed hiS
lirsl birthday on Sept. 26.
The party was held at the home of
his grandparents, Marshall and Debbie Roush. A nautical theme was carried out A luncheon was served to his
- parents. his maternal grandmother,
Isabelle Couch. hiS paternal grandparents. Marshall and Debbie Roush:
his paternal great-grandparents, Dallas and Donna Hill; Courtney Roush:
Jantee and ·Amanda Feny: Bob
Couch. Dean llfld GiflOI Hill : Dennie
Hill; Javme Miller; Michael Franckowjak: Tricta and Taylor McNickle;
Bill, Tracy and Baylee Hupp: Jen and
Jacob Hoback: Mickey Kucsma: Dolly and Crew Arden. Bobbi. Jen and
Mallory Hill; Jenm Htll Roush: Marvm and Jan Hill: Margte LaWson;
Becky and Nathan Hensler: Darrell.
Jan and Ryan Norris: Jodi Hupp:
Gary. Donna. Kendra and Kyle Norris: Andy Heck: Benji Manuel: Lori.
Dmtin and Cameron Bnnager; Con nee Enslen; Chari sse Knight: Myron
Bradley.
Sending gt fts were Ron and G Ion a Couch, Stephan~e and Jeremy
Andrews:- Terry and Jaekte Roush
and Maggie; Andy and Cathy H1ll ;

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we would help tf we could, but we
s1mply cannot afford il.
My wife is becoming upse t by
the1r whmmg and compla1nmg , and
it IS affecting our once-wonderful
44-year mamage Should we dts·
co nunuc contact wtth this couple or
what7-- No Name, No State
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Dear N.N.N.S.: If they were simply friends. I would suggest that you
distance yuurscl~es. bu1 they arc
family. so you cannot abandon them.
Suggesl thatyour m-laws call the
Nauonal Foundation for Consumor

withm thclf means . Tt"u'\ servu:c

IS

many letters m your column from

children who wonder how to get
elderly parcQls lo quit dnvmg. I
need to lell you about my dad On
h1s 89th btrthday. he wa&gt; &gt;till drivmg and doing a good job of 11 HIS
request for his binhday wa&gt; 1hat I go
With him for a ride and huy h1m a
cup of coffee We had a wonderful
ume 1ogcther. When we arnvcd

f:e
produced thts year as last year. We
don't expect a shortage.'' said Dr.
KeiJ• Fukuda, chief of epidemiology
at the CDC's tnlluenza branch.
MoSI people get thetr nu shots
between September and mtd-Novemher. However, because of the problems at Wyeth-l.ederle. some hospi1als and clinics woO:.t' gel their supp\ies unt1l next month.
The delay .is unlikely to mean
more people than usual ,will get the
llu unless the disease strikes unusu-

ATHENS- Six cash awards were
presenteJ to ~mist s at the opening
reception for Art on Vtew. a regiOnal JUned all-medi.i art exhibilton.lasl
week at the Datry Bam
Arlene Levey ol Columbus won
best of show for "Putting the P~1st m
Ortler." The Award of Excellence wa'
presented to Tom Harbrechlof Sunbury for "River TQwn Sunday MornJno
were presented
e " Juror's Awanb
.
to BenJY. Davies of Albany for "First
Quarter", Ron Davey of Portsmouth
lor "M iamisburg", and Margaret
McAdams of Kingston for "Dream- .
mgs #7." Kn11 Ell101 of Columbus
re~e1ved the Susan Gleason Awartl
lor "Easymlers Camp Rule #I: No
Camp Fuc\ "
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'I like to show in the co mmu111ty
10 wh1ch !'live I l1ke tn sho w in
App~tluchta beco~usc thm ts where I
am trom," ~Ju.l award wumer Do1vies
"The Da1ry Burn 1s outstanJmg in
brin gmg good, high 4ualtty art to the
undcrse rved ," he HLitled
Artwork . by many artllits from
throughout !he regton. 1~ av.dlabk at
the Dairy B.trn Gilt Shop. tlunn g Art
nn View, open nnw through Nov. 22
The gitt shop ~ "pan s1 un olfcrs lnc.d
~hopp~rs anoth('r Vl!llU!! tn which 1o
purlha'c mtv.or~ Included 111 tht:
exhib1t .1rc . . culpturc. phow¥raphy.

witnessed the executton ol a man

condemned for stabbtng two women
to death.
. Jonathan Nobles, 37. was high on
drugs when he killed the two women
in a stabbmg frenzy in 1986 In the
death chamber Wednesday night. he
gree ted the country s1nger-songwnt~;r
with a smile.
Earle later watched Nobles dtc
after bemg g1ven an rnJecuon.
" I'm not here for any other reason
except Jonathan asked me to be here
today." said Earle, who once spent

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home. he handed me the car keys
and sa td , ''I've dnven mQre lhan 70 •
years and have ne ver had an accident, and now, tt's time to qmt. " It
wa.s his b•rthslay, but what a g1ft he
gave to us.
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· You can &gt;ign this lcucr .. Proud
to Be Rudy's Daughter, JaR)estown.
N.Y
Dear Jamestown: \;\'hal a sweet·
hean your dad IS. I hope hi s example
wtll encourage other elderly dnvers
to do likewise. It would be the he&gt;l
g1f1 their concerned ch1ldren could
CVC r rCCCI\'C,

Send questions to Ann Land•rs,
Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Cen·
tury Blvd., Suite 700, Los Angeles,
Cal if. 90045

people
have gonen thetr postponed shots.
The vaccme ts made from three
strams of the llu virus that change
from year to year-. This year's strains
are dubbed A/Beijmg, A/Sydney and
B/Beijing. For re'asoiis ·thai are still
unclear, ihe two A strains did not
grow well In Wyeth-Lederle's producllon method. ·
"The processes are
complex,'' Saldanni said Wednesday.
"Bugs do what they want to do when
they want to."
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time in prison on a drug convJclion.
He and Nobles met through a friend.
" I sllll believe that what I JUst witnessed wa., murder. although nobody
111 th1s pn"on 1s any more responsJ·
ble than anybody else in the state of
Texas or the country for that mauer, ",
Earle said.
Earle contributed the song "Ellis
Unit One" to the soundtrack for the
1995 r;10vie "Deutl Man WJikmg,"
insp~ted by the book by anti-death
penalty acttvt'st Stster Helen Prejean.

12 Months Some As Cosh

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•15 Patterns in stock
Daybed Special
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•4" Foam Mattress
•2 King Size Pillows
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etchmgs, 01J pmntmg,, mixed med1a

and an outdoor installation.
. The gill shop also .mcludes bead- '
ed. pewter, sterling and copper enamel Jt':Wdry, wnnJt:n howls and jt!tvcl-

ry boxes: handmade books and Slatnmary. dock': doth dulls, hand made polhblders : stonewure ponery:
wooden angels. hanJI".ide and
embell"hed books: bnSnze sculp- '
lure; arl quills; stlk ~l:arves and
herbal ite-ms
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The qallery Holtd.iy Shop and the ·
Athens Tree Festival w111 not be held
at the Dairy Barn thiS 1l!ar. Many

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Gun
Cabinets

Gallery Holiday Shop In the past. will
be selltng lhw artwork 111 the Dairy
ilarn Gtlt Shop during Art on view.
The gtll shop and Art on Vtew are
open al the Datry Barn fUesday
through Sunday from I I .un. to 5
p.1n .. and Thursd;;1y evem ngs from 5
p.m. to ~ p.m. Admission to An on
view ls

$~.50.

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Huge select1on of
styles &amp; wood
finishes.

student\ .md semors

are $2 50, and children unde r 12 and
member!-: are fre'e. Admt ss 1on 1 ~ free

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By ••• Pint or Qu1trti~U

FREE. Offer to go along for moral
suppon. 'The toll-free number for the
NFCC
IS
1 -~fJ0-388 - 2227
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PERFECT FOR YOUR JACK·O·LANTERN

Credit to find out the name of a credIt counselor near them. ThcQ, they
&gt;hould make an appot nlmenl to
work out a budget 10 help them hvc

.between 30 percent and 40 percent
Jeff. Sophia. Heather and J~remy AP Medical Editor
Many
Americans
will
likely
see
a
less vaccine than intended.
Couch: Jared Dilcher: Delores
in
gelling
llu
shots
this
fall
However. three other U.S. manudelay
.-Casper: Rick Couch. James Stem ;
CB and Cheryl Greathouse: Jane because of problems producing the fa6turers have increa&lt;ed production.
vacciqe.
As a result. the U.S. Centers for Dis- ·
While; and Jean Alkire.
The delay of a few weeks arose ease Control and Prevention expects
because Wyeth-Lederle. &lt;lne of four at lea't 80 million doses to be pro.
Sariah B{inker
U.S. manufacturers. had difficulty duced -enough for evr.ryone who
'Sariah Lee Annll!rinker. dauJ;hter growmg two of the three slrams of nu
usually gets a llu shot. All doses are
ol Amanda Brinker. celebraleil her
virus that go into this sea•on's shot.
expected to reach doctors' offices and
second birthday n:cently at a TeleOr. Ron Saldarini. president of the clinics by ~ometime in November.
tubbies themed party
vaccine division at Wyeth-Lederle, a
:'The overall expectation is that
Cake, ice cream. chtps. koolaid
divisiOn of Amencan Home Products there will be perhaps a delay, but we
and coff•e were ~erved .
Anending were Sanah's mother,
her maternal gr~t-grandmother. Mtldred Hubbard .. maternal gra ndparents. Mr. and Mrs. Butch Brinker. and
Sotheby's de scribed the paintmg
BEVERLY HILLS. Caltf.(AP) Mr. and Mrs. S10oll Bnnker. Mr. and Sylvester Stallone checks hiS tough- "Alma Parens" as .. a young idealized
Mrs. Virgil Dill, Mr and Mrs. Jeffery guy image at the front door of his WOll)an m a nobl~ pose, offering her
Mundy, Mr. and Mr&gt;. Terry McGuire, home. wh1ch ts full of ~ ol all things nurtunng breast to the children
Mrs. Lisa McGUire. Mr. and Mrs. - art.
around her."
Darrell Jenkill5, Jr.. J.D. and Dayton.
The painting. valued at an ·est•·
The star of · "Rambo" and
Mary and D&lt;lnna Bowen. Mist•,Tren- "'Rocky" mov1es is a connotsseur mated $2 mtllion, will be shown at
lon and Tyler Brewer. Audra and who favors the old masters.
Sotheby's 1n Beverly Htlls on Oct. 16
Wade Hamson , MeliSsa Alex and
Stallone is refining hts collecnon and 17 ,and auctioned Nov. 10 at
Josh Morris, Leona Sickle. Amy and offering the William Adolphe Sotheby 's New York.
Harrison, and Jennt Stewart.
Bouguereau painting ··Alma Parens"
Sendmg gifts were Pat McGuire. for sale, Sotheby's auction house
HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) Chuck and Jan VanCooney, Jane spokeswoman Laura Mason said Singer-songwriter Steye Earle. a
Williams. Bob and Barb Stewart, Wednesday.
longllme death penalty opponent.
Mary Ann , Hendricks, Gary Cremean s and Terry McGuiroi Jr.

Athens Dairy Bar·n,.
announces w1nners

~OME ON ~VER TO BOB'S
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YOUR FALL GARDEN &amp;DECORATING CENTER

uuhties. We have suggested that
the y .ell the house and move 1nto
smaller quaners, but they don't want
to do it They seem 10 think family
mcmhers should subs tdize them so

Tough-guy Stallone is a connoisseur of fine art

College footbaU's top five teams to play road gam.e s Saturday
at IllinOis, is expected to have an easy
11me rematnmg undefeated.
The teams chasing the Buckeyes,
though. have u tough Some tougher
than others ,
Here's the appeltzmg lineup: ,.
-No. 2 Nebraska (5-0). after a

wtth the genlleman'! I had to tell
lhcm. "Sorry. no This is not that
kmd o( colmhn "
Dear Ann Landers: I have an inlaw prob.lem, and I hope you can
advise me because I have no tdea
how to deal w11h il. .
My brother-in-law and his wtfc
are m their early 80s They don 't
consider themselves senior ~i1izens
because they were dancers all their
lives and are in great shape Neither
has ever worked at a regular job. but
they sltll want to hve in their btg
house. wh1ch they calf no longer
af(ord since they are now on Soc1al
Secumy
They call my wife constantly,
saying the tax. collector is about to
foreclose on lhetr home or the electnc or _gas company JS turning off the

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AP Football Writer
Road tnp 1
On a S.llurday filled w11h pivotal
gam·e~ tn the nauonal ritle scramble.
the top live learns htl the road And
only No I Ohw State. whtch ,plays

door for her and is very polite. Best
uf all . he.docs not pesler her (Of sex.
Hers is a life that is too good to
be true Arc you sure lhat leiter did n't have a New Haven posUl)ark? It
sounds hke the Yale boys are trymg
to pull one over on you. The woman
who wrole could rarne her husband
off at $1,000 a "tickel and ,become
mdependentl y wealthy. Or beuer
ye1. send h1m 10 me . where his wonderful qualities would -~ greatly
apprectated. I am -- ·':)"•ous in
Dakota
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Dear Dakota: You didn't giVe
me your name and address, so I
assume yo u weren 't really serious
abou1 wanting him. and It 's just as
well. Would it &gt;urprise •you to know
that neady 200 women have written
to ask if I would put thetn m touch

Birthdays observed

Eastern doWn.s South Gallia; Meigs :b eats Vinton County, N-Y
Local H.S. volleyball

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Thursday, October 8, 1998

Marriage without sex is what some women want from a relationship

Wi-nless Eastern to entertain archrival Southern Sat' rday
By SCOTT WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
The ancient rivalry belween two
Me1g' County Schools cominues as
·Eastern v1sits Southern Saturday at
7 30 p.m in the battle of Me~gs
Coumy at Ea" Shade R1ver StadiUip .
Bath clubs are virtually in the
&lt;arne boat, w11h Southern havmg a J.
3 overall mark and Ea.&lt; tern with an 04 mark. Southern has slumped

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TOYS FOR TOTS - Stulled toys lor children
who hurt have been contributed to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by Meigs CoUnty Granges.
The prOject at providing toys lor hospitalized
chlldl'llll or lhoM In the emergency room
ha8 beln carried out by local granges lor more

SCHOOL
·Rutland Poet 417 of
the American Legion c1onat1c1 $1,000 eecflto
. Rutland Elementary School end 111e1ge High
School Wedntllday through the Ofllo EdiiCIItiona! Support. Group. Show!\ ant, from left:
Rutland Elementary Principal Rusty Booll·
man, OESG ....,_nattve D~ Pinney, MHS

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Dlllley, A. N., dlreclor at nursing, center, acceptl one of the 38
.toys made by grange melllbeislrom Opal 0ylll'
· ol Star Grange. Othlll'l pictured ant Jan
Macomber at Star, lett, end RONJie $Dry and
~ra Fry at Hemlock Grange.

Jessica Johnson. attends recent session in .Canada
Jessica John !&gt;On of Bradbury. a
member of Middleport's Bethel 62.
Job's Daughten&lt;. recently traveled to
Vancouver. British Columbia: Canada. · for the International .Order of
Job's Daughten;'s supreme ,;ession.
She along with · members from
across Ohio. attended the Miss International Job's Daughter pageant. the
Supreme Bethel meeting. and installation of.Supreme B ethel officer&lt; a.•
well as the Supreme Officen&lt; installation.
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During the Supreme Bethel meet·.
ing, Johnson was '&lt;'leeted a.• musi"l
cian and wa.• installed into thai office. ·;. •.i
This is the first time that a mem~r .~"II '
of Bethel 62 has been selected ._, a ·' ... ''JEsSICA JOHNSON
Supreme 'Bethel officer. She was the
only member of the Ohio group to Elizabeth Gill. the Ohio Miss Jop's
receive an oftice. Leanne Rubadue Daughter. Lexy Boettler, and th~ ~he
from Gahanna Bethel 6'1. Columbus. Ohio Miss Congeniality. Jami Heywa.• selected as the Supreme repre- der. were among those auending
· sentative to the Country of Para. The from Ohio. Memhen&lt; from around the
tWO members. along wilh the Gmnd word attended the annual event.
B ethel honored queen from Ohio.
While in Vancouver. Johnson and

the group from Ohio toured the city
and crossed over 'the world's greatest
suspension f&lt;Jotbridge .. the Capilano
Suspension Bridge. which is 230 feet
high. 450 feet long. and spans the
banks of the Capilano River in North
Vancouver. A ferry boat ride across
the Strait of Georgia brought the
group to Victoria. Canada where
they caughtaglimpseofthe Butchart
GardeM a.• well a.&lt; 'the mountains of
the state of Wa.•hington in the dislance. They saw the Parliament and
statue of Queen Victoria. along with
historic homes and gardens. with
s6me mem~rs enjoying tea at the
Empress Hotel. Jessica is a siK year
member of Bethel 62 where she has
held numerous ollices~ includi~g
honored queen for three terms. She is
currently serving a.• guide in her
bethel as well a.&lt; the Ohio Grand

Community calendar

Shari L. Blackwell of Pomeroy.
graduated Sept. II from Hocking .
College, Nelsonville.
.,
She is a now a licenSI'd practicill
nurse and , is continuing her work at
the Rural Women's Recovery Program at Athens where she. has been
employed for the past eight· years.
Her plan now is tu continue her edu·
cation in the nursing field.
Blackwell wa.s on the dean's lis! all
fJ\ur quarten&lt; and was presented with
the Joyce Smith Award at graduation.
The recipient of the award is cho'&lt;'n
by her classmates after ~ing a.•ked
"If a member of your family were ill.

The· Community Calendar is
published as a frey service to nonprofit group. wishing to announce
meeting' and special events. The
calendar is not designed to promote
sale!~ or fuod raisers of amy type.
Items are printed as space permits
and cannot he guaranteed to run a
•pecilic number .~r days.
THURSDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS-- Vetemns of
Foreign Wan&lt; Post 9053 me~ting
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Refreshments
will ~at 6:30p.m.

·12. 13 ,and 14, Tuppen&lt; Plains, 7 p.m.
each evening. Hemlock Grove. Oct.
15-17 p:m. and Orange. Oct. 18
10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. ''Sermon on the
Mount'.'· theme.
MONDAY
SYRACUSE -- Meigs County
Republican Comml'uee meet1ng
. Monday, 7:30, p.m. at Carleton
School.

...RUTLAND -- Leading Creek
Conservancy District, special meeting, Thur&lt;day. 4 p.m. to Uiscuss personnel mauers.
-POMEROY-- Friday's fun. food
and fellowship at God's Neighborhood Escape for Teens. Main Street,
Pomeroy. Free snacks. non-\'iolent
video games. computer prog(ams
and curds at centt!r's game room.
Open Friday. 6 to 10:30 p.m. Same
hours Saturday to ut[lize game room.
LONG BOTTOM -- Faith Full
Gospel Church. Long Bottom. Friday. 7 p.m, hymn sing. Mal'\' in Clark
Family to he
SATURDAY
BURLINGHAM
Burlingham
Modern WlK&gt;dmen monthly meeting
;md pptluck Saturday. 6:.)0 p.m. at the
Burlingham· Hall. Halloween theme
will~ ohsel'\'ed. Bring cover«! dish:
camp will furnish piau. hut dugs,
l'iJ!!r an'J tlonuts. Frit'nJs wdc&lt;un~. ·
POMEROY -- Meigs County Fbh
;.md Game Ali~x:imion. n:guh1r med· ·· ~
ing. Saturday. .
CHESTER . ! Harvest Outreach
Church, Reibel Ro&lt;til. Chester. special servi,·.s Sunday. 6 p.m. wi!h
Evangelist Lois and Walter Blankenship. Columhus. Mary and Hamid

POMEROY-- Right to Life meeting. Monday. 7:30 p.m. at the
Pomeroy Library.

TUPPERS · PLAINS .. Revival
&lt;ervic.s. Op, 10-1H al Chrisli:m
Chun:hos nfOmnge. Tuppe" Plains.
und Homl&lt;&gt;.:k Grove. Hal Dn&lt;ter:
evangelist . IXt Orange. Saturday. 7
p.m.: Sunday. 1(1:''4~ and 17 p.m. 0l't. ·

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Once H11d
We lind love in many places. for
it's ~asy. some it\ Oof.

You see love has many faces.
snmc ·in our past that we forgot.

It may he right beside us. but we

don't know it's ther&lt;.
Sometimes we're ' confused. or ·
may~ we don'trare.
A person could have love, hut he
unsure of whJI th!!y'vl!' got.
S1&gt;0n enough they'll leant a hard
lesson to ~ !aught.
It might not ~ that long ago.
maybe justtoduy.
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When the one that we have loved.
turned and walked away.
Our eyes are like two mirrors. on
our pas! they do reflect.
Now we stan to wonder. how we
once hod Jove without respect
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Alabama Gov. George Wallace
prevented the integration of Tuskegee
High School in 1963 by ordering
state troopers to encircle the building.

you most

club members about !he five year
operating levy for the Carleton
School which is to he voted on in the .
Nov. 3 election. The club went on
record a.• endorsing the levy for Car-,
leton School .
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Devotions "People: and 'This Day
is Mine" and closed with prayer was_
presented, by Mrs. Weber. Mrs.
Whitehead ltd the group in the club
· song "How Great Thou Art." Delores
Frank welcomed Lilian Pickens a.s a
!;uest
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Mary Alice Bise and Belly Bog;;s
were co--hu~tesses . Ochers attentlin(
were-Marlene Putman. Frances Reed.
Wendy Hannum. Janet Connolly.
Ella Osb&lt;irne, M:trgaret Grossnickle.
and Nancy Wachter. Mrs. Whitehead
received the door prize. Refreshments
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stories at the SePt. 30 meeting ol the SHS School Page stall. Currently about 20 atudenta are participating In the group. Josle Is
the student editor lhla year~ •

Bellunie of France arrived in Valley.
Stream. N.Y.. in 1930 aboard their
plane, "The Question Mark ."
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in Sch~lar$ Program

Blackwell is married to Steve
.Vidkun Quisling was &lt;entenced to
Blackwell and they have three daughThe tlrst nonstop , flight froin death in Norway in 1945 for having .
ter&lt;, Amber. Arica. and Aja and two ,
Europe to the United States ended a.• ' cullaborated with the Nazis during •
grandchildren. Destinee and Austin.
~~pt.
Dieudonne
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She is the daughter of Jerry and Bar- _;;,;.
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municipal huilding.
TUESDAY
BEDFORD .. Bedford Township
hoard of Trustees. Tuesday. 7 p.m. at
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Stivers had this to say. "We learned
ahout fumou.• psychologists. their
theories. and different mental illnesses. We did psychological exP.,riments and worked with mentally and By SHAUNA MANUEL
physically handicapped people once
Atthe.heginning of volleyball seaa week." pego Logo Roix!tics was a son. sophomore Erin Struble.' a memvery popular lield of interest to many ~r of the Southern High· School
srholars, four of which being South- Reserve Volleyball team and wouldern High School students: junior ~ second-year volleyball player.
Chris Randolph a~d sbphomor&lt;s hl:came i~urcd in conditiMing after
Mickey Williams. .letT Circle. and enduring o'pen gym and weight liftRyan Hill . The boys built rnl'lllls from ing all s~mmer.
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Legos with the help of logo pmShe weqt to the hospital the next
grammin!l'. Coll)puter programs like day only to find out some dreadful
Hyperstudio and Microsoft Power news. she had hroken her foot, and
Point were used in presenting the nn- would he unable to play the rest of
'khed rpbots . Two students from the season ..
Southern, junior Andrea Neutzling
Although .s idelined. she· still parand sophomore Tammy Fryar panic- ticipates in the program ... as the
ipated in the sculpture research area. team's bookkeeper.
The sculpture class nlade full-size
Even though she doesn't g&lt;t lo
human-formed sculptur&lt;s in which play. Erin said. "I don't feel like I
they displayed ori the Ohio Univer- .. have wasted any time . I enjoy spend. sity Gre"n for the public to see.
ing time with the team. They make
"Everyone atGovernor's Scholar~ ' me feel like I am still. a part of the
was really nice. and we were given a team."
lot of freedom when working on our
When asked what it is like fl,l ~(t
own personal projects," &gt;luted Mag· on the sidelines. being a f(.rmer ..volgie Smith about her experience last .- leyball player. and having to watch
. summer.
the other girls out on the court play .
~any students who allended !he
she said. "Y"u· see a lol more of the
pro~nun last summer m~ntioned the
actions and mistakes on the sidelines.
muny· friends they mudt: umJ interIt is really hard to silthere when real·
esting people they met . Jet'f Circle ly I just want to get my unifo~m on
h;uJ this to say. ."This program was n and go ourthere and play."
heller cxperien'e for me than sitting
"I didn't realize how much I
ut home ull ~umrner. Gelling to met:l
enjoyed playing vn lloyhall until I
new people is always fun• :•
found out that I couldn't do it any All the students who participated . more. " she said. adt.ling th.at "iht! 'plans
io the prugrum said they onjo)·e•l it on playong volleyball next year and
und are -looking forwotrd to it anti sim - "for the rt!sl of her hi~h school L'areer
ilur programs again next ye ~ar.
"if her f&lt;~ll will let her.

Ohio University G&lt;JVernul's
ScholarS Program is a three week
long, · l'ree. non-residential program
fur talented ninth and tenth grade stu·
dents in southeastern Ohio.
The program · has heen taking
place every summer for !he past 13
years. In this program students study.
research and paiticipate in one of
many n:!;earch areas.
The research areas offered this
past summer Included: architecture.
in which students l~ami!d how to read
architect's scales and build their own
mOdel houses. Students in the compQter science research area learned
about the internet and computer progiamming. Each student received an
~:-:ma il uc£ount from Southeastern
Ohio Regional Freenet. Students par!i£ipating in this area of re!'farch from
Southern Hi'ch School were sopho1!1ores Chri; Yeauger .and Macyn
Ervin.
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Brenna Sisson and Sarah Ball learned
al)out writing techniques and poetry.
The cre:uive writinc class al&lt;o wrote
and pt:rformed their own skits and
play s. Sophomore Brandi Codner
u~d junior Clinton Hatcher learned
what it was like'to make lesxon plans
and teach them lo elementary &gt;IU·
d~nls in grades two through · four in
lhl! t:c.lucatlon research area.
:: In photography. students made
t~ir nwn real. working camems
frinn grits boxes. They also learned
hi)w to develop negative&gt;. and then
d~vflop the priiHs frnm those n~gu~
tivcs . Participating in this lield of
r~st!un.:h were sophnmnn;s Maggie
For more 'infimnution ·chct.:k out
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When asked ahout . her rescarrh
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By AUTUMN HILL
The Souihem High School Student Council recently elected new
ofticrrs for the 1998-99 school year.
They are: Jody Hupp. senior. president: Janey Hill. junior, vice president : Sarah Roels. '&lt;'nior. secretary :
Autumn Hill. junior. treasurer.
Homeroom representatives · and
class presidents also help student
council.
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representatives
are Julia Hensler. Sarah Rods and
Jesse Little. Junior homeroom repre. sentatives are B'ill Coe, LaraiiieLawsonand'Autumn Thoma.•. Sophomore
homeroom representatives are Macyn,
El'\'in. Fallon Roush. Michael Ball
and Emily Stivers. Freshman ho1]1eroom representatives are Joe Cornell.
Tyler Little. Macy Rees and Sunny
Hunnell.
The senior cia." president is Ash·
ley Davis : junior rlass president j,
Sarah Brauer while Fallon Roush and
Lori Sayre are soph\)more and ffe.shnian class presidents. rs:spectively.
The advisor of student cnunci I is
Mr. Don Dudding who works very
closely with the students to see._that

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High School Student Council plana on receivIng plenty ol Input !rom other students and
homeroom representativealn making plans for
the school year. Sh~n here at a recent atudent
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th~i:

plans go welL
The ~oals of thi s year's ., tudent
council. accnrding to Pre~iJenr Jod r
Hupp. are to get more ... tudent partiCipation in any events lhe council may

hold.
She also outlined the president's
biggest responsibility.
"The biggest event that the student
council is in charge uf is homecomlt is our job to plan spirit

St1,1dent profile:

cuuncll meeting are, !rom lett, Julia Hensler,
senior homeroom representative; Sarah Roels,
secretary; Janey Hill, vice presldenti and Jody
Hupp, president.
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week and the homecoming dance," senior year I seNe as vi&lt;.:e president"
she said.
When a&gt;ked how thi s year will be
different.
Hill replied. "Because the
''Last year we h'-!d a great tum out
andlf was great fun . Hopefully this members are alt really close friends
year will he even heuer. I am very a'nd we work good together; we are
cnnfident in our studont cnuncil and all really creative and have good
ide~s .
the student body as well."
"The student council ha.s many ·
Vice pr6 ident Janey Hill had the
fund raisen&lt; .Planned for this year su'h
following•t omments about her job:
"I have served a.s a student coun- ·as a walk-a-lhon. cur washes and
ci l member for two years. My junior dances to make this year a grc:at suc·
year .·.1 was treasurer and nnw my cess."

For each generation, music.
creates its own controversy

Erin Struble

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Neil Yuung answered with "Ohiu'',
By AMBER MAYNARD
Frnm the earliest time~. mu sic hus making a lot ofy~Jung stcr'l wontlcr if
always played a wry influential role war was really the un~wer.
Ewn the Be:ub seemed to he disin socidy. From Elvis Presley to the
Beatks to llach. everyone has 'a 1ikcd hy _many :.11 qnc time or anoth*
favoritl!'~ musical ~mup ami or com- · cr. When Lennon statod that the Boatics were lh~n n't"orc populo.ir then
\ p()ser.
Jesu,
, they rccdvod do:uh threat s.
C'an
you
guc,s'
who
Frank
Sinatra
.,,
many rcconJs ~ere tmrnl!'c.J. anti radio
was t'-'lking about in·this quo~e?
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" (~is) music•is ma~Ue by cretinous station s hanned their song.s.
Skipping ahead to today and tho
goons ·(•dngingl sly. kwO. in plain
fact, dirt y lyrics. It manage s to~ the musi~.: of new bands. we are still hearmartial music of every... delinquent ing the same old s tories, only lh l!
on tha f;u.:e .of the eanh . It is the most namc!s and songs have L·hangeLI. With
brutal. ug ly. desperate. vit:ious fnrm the lnu .. i~:-pn,nlllling 1-...;hirts &lt;If bands
of expre,,ion i.t hus heen my dis- li'c Marilyn Manson. Nine ' Inch
Erin Struble
~ai l ,, Korn. Gwar. and Filta hcinl!
pleasure to hear."
''
If ,you dur.1't know who Mr. Sina- . htmn!O!d from :-.~.:hoo l .,, wc i;Jrch:li vini!
She tries in many ways .to. keep
tra
was talking' :thout. it wa:-. Elvi-; otfr purents' am.l gr:.mdparl.! rll s' p;.lsl.
herself involve d in the team '~ &amp;lctiviPre
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dm:k. She k~t!p.'\ boo~ at 1nost gamL!s shi ne in the music business. He w;1s fro'n1 aiiTar~et. K-Mart and WaiMart
even wh en· they i.\'re away. and mo:-,t . somc's ' worst nig.htmare ami cvt:ry ~tores. Many schools huVt! Uedded to
just han :.11 music-related au ire. Any
importantly she cheer" &amp;md want....,.to teenage ,gir'J'., dream.
student weming u 1-shirt with a musk
Barry
McGui
re's
big
hit.
"Eve
ol'
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win ju "'t n. . much as the~ players our
Deslrudion 11 • wa..; 'banned fmm ~ear * I home will he suspendod or expelled.
on the coun.
ly ull ratlio ~latio ns wh~n its anti-war lr seems as if rock and roll h;.rs
Erin has been the volleyhullteam\
lyrics were revealed . It ewn pro* hel.'nme a si n.to li sten to. Songs from
bookkeeper all sea&gt;un long and is voked un unswer record "Duwn of v;tr inu .; heavy-ml!lul t1ands ~&amp;IV\!
&lt;JUite gootl ,ut if tno. on " orne &lt;K'Ca·
CorreL·tiun " wrillen hy John MaJara o.tlrc:atly heen h.anneJ from ratJio sta siqns she manages lu 'atch the other and Dave White .
tions ;tcro-;, the t: uuotry. New r4!lea ... .
team 's . mi~tukes and makes sure that
Movi ng onward inthi., L'tmtrover- t!S from thc! .'C anists· arc! hecominl!
the Sou!hern volleyball team doesn't .
sial music. Boh Dylan's ant ~·Yietnum harder and hartJer tn .-lint!. It Sl!l!ll\~
make· any mistakes.
.
lyrics ruflkd quit~ ;t fcw ,fculhl.!r., as those day )oi so long &lt;l!lO whc!n the teens _,
She comments that she onjoys
more ;.mJ more teen s Ocgan to follow prea~:hcJ. "If we cv'e r haw kidS: we
keeping hook. even though it w;t...
behind in what wnuld ho called the W•&gt;uld 'let them li sle~ to what they
something she had to learn inn very p.-~ychedelil' siXties. Whcr1 l()ur young- wantell." havt! he ~n lt'lsl through the
short period of time. She thanked
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· h:ens wl!rc shnt" down at Kent State . pass;~gt:s or lim,t:', .
those who taught her the task.

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The Moth Man ·
:Scaling the wall. we walked through the gruveymd.
. It was completely empty t~ere wasn 't even a guard.
Spirits of the di:"d scre.,med with th e wind.
'·Ch'illing your spine making it twist and bend . .,
'Leavospainted hy the sun. cracking like bones under our f&lt;ct.
S1imll jJicces of candy dropped by rhi ldrcn who trick &lt;]r trea~
:enJit!s in 1hc:ir ".-ofl1ns ~ rotting inside: a corpse;:'.' shdl. ·
:Cruwl'ing hark Jn·lhe surfact. givin·g off n horrendous ,.~mdl.
Hungry for living llesh . !t:trving for som~ li fe ...
·J-iving. hut still dead. without any pen&lt;onal slnte.
Witnessing it all . wondering if I was seen.
.
Hidinc behind the trees. was !heir eyesight very keen·•
They ium towards me. pointing their bony fingers .
I turned to run. I didn't stay or linger.
Being the hunted. I ran across !he leaves.
.
I want~d to see tomorn&gt;w. hut I fell hard to my knees.
Someihing had my foot~ it held it.&lt; grip quite well .
J wondered if I'd live, I heurd the twelfth hell.
Looking back hehind me. the fog wus still so thick .
I ne~d~d to get up; I ne&lt;ded to leuve.. quick.
Untangling my foot from a hand that wasn't there.
I couldn't rind my friends , bull didn 't really care.
:ro get back l;, safety. I had to walk upon the dead.
I hoped that they were, but not a word was. sa1d. .
Walking on the leaves that were crackmg hke thetr bones.
The wind beg,an to scream in very monotonous tones.
Scaling the wall by mysell'. I ran back to my car.
it only took a few secomls, it wa.•n't very far.
Safety in the car. I lean back to rest.
.. . .. .
~cold hand comes from behmd, I wus postliVe 11 W'l-' u Jest
·But as I touch Ihe arm. I felt wings. like a bird.
Right ~fore he snqps my neck, ''I'm !he Moth Man," I then heard.
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._ New officers we..i installed when
the Riverview· Garden Club met
recently at !he home o(Ruth Anne
Baldel'liOn.
Delore~ Fro~~~k. president. in.•talled
the new officen&lt;. Muine Whitehead.
president: Ruth Anne Balderson, vice
presid.ent: Marilyn Hannum. secretary: and Gladys Thoma•. treasurer.
The outgoing president presented
red roses to each of the new officers.
• Thank were extended by Mn&lt;.
Bisc for cards and a gift for her husban'd. Frank, during his illness. A
thank you can! wa.• read from Pauline
Myers for canis and Oowers received
during her hospitalila!ion. Plans were
made to .eat out at the Blue Onion
Restaurant in Marietta on Oct. 22.
6:30p.m.
Grace We~r explained to the

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Bethel Third Messenger and a member of the alternate tea~ual.
A reception in her hondt- will be
held following the official visitalion
of Bethel 62 on Nov. 28 at 4 p.m. at
the Middlepon Ma.'iOnic Temple. Jessica Marcom. honored queen. invites
all .members, 'parents. and gr.mdparents of Job's Daughters. and adults
with proper Ma.&lt;;Onic relationship to
attend. Johnson attended the Supreme
Session through gifts from area
Ma.o;onic bodies a.~ well as individuals and other organizations.
She is the daughter of Kathy
Johnson. a majority member of the
International Order of Job's Daughters, and the granddaughier of Bill
a(ld Naomi King. all of Bradbury. Her
brother, Derek, is active in the Marle!ta Chapter of the Order of DeMolay.

who in your

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Eupne Fink 8lld Pat 487 M8nlger Dennis
lllcKIIIMJ. Simi.. donations ,_. beln Uled
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Trying to build united front against MiloseviC
BRUSSELS, "Belgium (AP) - Sccretarl of State
In the meantime, tbe administration is offering assurMadeletne Albrtght today dorected U.S medtator ances that U.S. ground troops would not be used if
Richard Holbrooke to return to Belgrade to tr) agam to NATO decides to attack the Serbs over Kosovo.
persuade Yugoslav President Slohodan Mtlosc' ic to
The auack would be earned out solely with air
remove all Serb tan troops from the prov mce of Kosovo power, U.S. officials said as Albright flew here from the
Only some of the troops ha' e been pulled back from Middle East to try to rally a united front against Miloa confrontatiOn w1th ethnic Albamo~n\ . who are t!;mg to scvic
gain self-rule, and Albrtght will urge NATO foretgn
Earh~r m the week, Albright raised the possibility
ministers to "go to the next 'tagc" " '" planmng an atr that U.S": troops would be sent to Yugoslavia's Kosovo
attack on the Serbs, State Departnu:nt 'JX' kc; man James provmce as pan of an intemational.foru to help keep
P Rubm said.
any peace settlement resulting
··secretary
Albright
from NATO attack or negotiations.
remams extremely concerned
"We think there has to be
about the situation," · Rubin
some kind of international pressaid after Albrtght met sepa·
ence," Albright said.
rately wuh Holbrooke and
Currently, tfiere are 7,500
with Gen Wesley K. Cla.,rk,
U.S. troops serving in a peacekeep- ·
supreme commander of ;)le
ing force of 33,000 in neighboring
U.S.-Ied alliance.
Bosnia. Sending U.S. troops to
"Mtlosev•c has not comKosovo, as well, could be a controplted with the reqUirements of
versial move.
the mternat•onal community,:·
Clarifying the U.S. position,
Rubm satd. " She ts not satisthe officials said Wednesday night
fied with hiS wil lingness to
THE GUNSthat if Milosevic agreed to negotiacomply ·•
the NATO-led peace force In BOsnia Bland liOns with _ethnic Albanians in
After a meeting wtth their posts on top of a tank Wednesday.
KQsovo and they reach a set~le·
NATO
Secretary-General
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ment, the Chnton admtmstratton
Javier Solana, Albnght planned to ny to' London for would consult Congress ahd the allies on whet~er U.S.
talks with the forc~gn mtmsters of SIX na t•on&gt;that over- troops should be part of an international peacekeeping
see the Balkans. Russian Foretgn Mm t&gt;tcr Igor Ivanov, ' force.
who met w1th Mtlosev1c 111 Belgrade. wtll gtvc the
If Mtlosevic refuses U.N. Security Council demands
to n_egotlate , to ,)'ltthdraw hts troops from the province
group his vtew on the Yugoslav leader 's 'lance
Russia is reluctant to us.e force~ ag atn st the Serbs, and to permit humanitarian assistance to reach refugees,
and Rubin satd '"the goal of our policy " not to u'c •·we wtll use only an power," a semor official satd,
force if 11 is not necessary."
speaking on condition of anonymity.
The, US st rategy, at th•s pomt, " w ratchet the
Milosevic clatms to be complying with most \) N.
pressure up" on Mtlosevtc, th" U.S.
sat d.
d~mands by withdrawing his security forces.

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ber bullets at Pabtmtan 'lonethrowe" today. ktllmg a 20·
year-old man and ~ nou&gt; l y InJuring a news photographer
The death occurred"" the U111tcd States IS trymg to con·
elude an agreement between Israel and the Palcstmians on a
West Bank troop wtthdrawal
Throughout Hebron. Palestmians obsciVed a general
strike to protest lsrael"s X-day blockade of the dtvtdcd West
Bank town and a curfew in the downtown area. Israel lifted

the blockade thts mom mg. but the curlew remmned m force.
confimng 30,000 Palesttmans to thetr homes
The clashes erupted today. with dozens of Palestlmans
throwtng stones at lsr.tclt soldtcrs gunrdtng Jewish cnclave..'i
in the Israeli-run downtown sector Israeli soldtcrs fired rubber-eoated steel pellets
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Initially, two Palcstlntans were hurt. Several Palestinian
news photographers and camcr.uncn n1ovcd closer to film

those injured when troops fired more rubber bullets Hus·
sam Abu AJan, a photogr,lpher on ,,ss,gnmcnt for the
Agencc France-Presse news agency, was struck m the fore·
head and

wa.~

taken to .t nearby hosptt,ll

Doctors satd Abu Alan suffered a skull fracture and wa'
in scnous condlt 1nn

In later cla,hes. a 2lJ-ycar-old Palesllm,m, AmJad Natche,
was struck 111 the head by a rubhcr bullet. lie was declared
dead several hours later, smd Dr J •had Bader of Hebron's
Ahh Hospit,tl
Natchc lived m Jordan and h.1d been

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dungcrous ass1gnmcnt !n a d~ l ngl! rou:-. land. Sl:~;k1ng CV I·
dcncc agamst n ght ·w1ng p~lr~\1111 1 11 &lt;~ry :-.q u.tds hnkcd lo

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was not
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es when he was hit.
After he was pronounced dead, dozens of relatives and
fnends carried his body, wrapped in a white sheet and
draped with Paleshman flags, to the morgue of nearby Alia
Hospital
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Throughout Hebron, shops, restaurants and schools were
closed •n obseiVance of a general strike called by Palestmian Yasser f,rafat's Fatah movement to protest the closure
and curfeW''
The rcstnction!!' had been imposed Sept. 30 a6 two
dozen lsraeh soldiers and Palestinian civtlians we;e\Jured
by two hand grenades thrown by a man who apparently
escaped into the Palestmian-controlled part of the city.
A Fatah leaflet distributed in Hebron this week urged
aetivtsts to throw stones atlsraeh soldiers fnday.
About 450 settler.; live in downtown Hebron, surrounded by about 130,000 Palestinians.
A blanket closure of the West Bank and th~ Gaza Stnp
remained m force, bamng more than 2.5 million Palesumans from entering Israel The closure has been in Ioree
almost continuously since the beginmng of the Jewish holtday penO&lt;j on Sept. 20
lltc closure was imposed after the Islamic militant group
H.1mas threatened to take revenge for the ktlling of two
l-lamas fugitives by Israeli special forces. Hamas has killed
scores of Israelis m recent years in suicide bomb attack.,.

Still. he sees a purpose to "the risk.• he takes in a country
where 'XJ percent of violent crimes go unsolved
··we all have to contribute some W,jly," the agent said "If
we .til JUS! l&lt;y to stay safe then surely our country's futqre
wtll never change ··
have been k1llcd Tlu.:y .1rc v1c tnll'..,· nl wh. tl the untt 's
As II they needed reminding of the dangers they face, all
dtrcctor calls ··.1n nlh;nslvt:' h) l.uu.lowncr-h.u.:kl·d mth- en employees were sent recently to have dental records
tias WhO Want 10 ."'tOp ,l rrohc.,n l thctr CXp,llldlllg Cflnl !Jl,d taken - 111 case they're ktllcd and there's no other way to
recognize them.
entcrpnscs
ll&gt;e lah!.st to dte were agents Edilbrando Roa and Jhon
" We know w~.:'n.: p.tymg .t htgh pncc tn hlnod . hut \~c
have a duty to pres:-. on. · .1 gnm · Lll:L:d Pahlo Ll1.t.., Gon - Alejandro Morales, who were invesugaung the ma.'i.sacre of
zalez sau.l m dll mtLTVIt.;W ,!ltct .tt1cnd111 g .1 m.ts:-. lor two
l(o people hy suspected paramilitary gunmen m Sonson, a
slatO agents.
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mount,&gt;in hamlet irrthe state of Antioquta, 110 miles nonhThe 2.1XKl 1nvcst1g.ttnr.., lrorn the.: ( fl dtvP-.HUl work wost ol Bogota. Abducted Sept 3 at a roadblock outside
with prosec utor~ 11n sc nsl\lv...: .n1d groundhn tJm,t; probes town. the mvestigator.&lt; were found with twO ptstol shot'
into many of Colom!n ,t . , nm..,t "tDknt u1111111.1l "
c.1ch to the head
Just surv1vtng ts ('011!-.ld~n.: d .1 good d.1y .11 lh~.; (l] lkc
Ro.t .md Morales were hoptng a witne~' might link a top
"Sometimes wht.:n! rt.:ll ll fl (ltl BDgDI.l hc.tdqu,ut c r"') commander ol the feared mtlittas - who arc fund~d by
the~ ask me how 11 w~;nt (,rl.tl. 1 ldllh cm
hu'.n1s~ I dn•g lr,tflickers and lun\fowners to battle guerrillas :._ to
made il hack," s;.ud :1 ~ l · y~.:t~r u ld dgc 111 \\ hn "jlnh. e on members olthc Colombtan mtlttary and pollee
cond1t1on nf .monym1t\
· Whenever you touch that tnanglc of alliances, thing.'
H..: gets p:m.l ahou1 $7'i 0 .1 nw 111h l (l go \l llt .mtiLomb get really ugly tn Colombia," smd Robtn Ktrk, a Colombm
the lawless ColomhiJn l (lltntr V.., I&lt;k tnr L\tdt.: n(.:L: th.tt specmltst wtth U.S-based Human Rights Watch/Amencas.

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Public Notice

Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE It hereby given
that on Saturday, October
tO, 19~8. at 11 :oo a.m., a
public oalo will bo hold at
420 Weot "Main Stroot,
Pomeroy, Ohio, to aell for
calh the following
collotorol:
1998 Plymouth Horizon
1P3BM18097V19128
Tho Farmtro Bank and
Sovlnga
Company,
Pomeroy, Ohio. re~ervesthe
nght to bid at,thle sate, and
to withdraw the above
collateral prior to sate.

PUBLIC NOTICE
Legal Ad
Notice of Election

date to purcha.. a
Memberohlp ilch.t lo
October 23, 1998.
Petlttono muot be fll•d
with the 11cretary no later
than 12;00 midnight
Octobor 31, t898, bt
reatdenta or AIIXIln~tr
Local School Dlotrlct ond .1e
years or older.
Term of election will' 111
1999-2001.
There ere four (4) to ~·
elected lor 1 thrtt (3) y•r
term.
1
Albany tndopende~l
Agriculture Society
. J
Oorlo H. Mace, Secretary
(10) 8,15,22
3TC

and mulching tho elte," will
be received 11 the Village or
Rutland Huard Mltlgotlon
ProJtet offlct, P.O. Box 420,
337 Main St., Rutlond, Ohio
45775, Attn: Bovcl A. Ruth,
until 11:00 am Friday,
October 30, t 988, upon
whiCh limo bide will be
opened and road aloud.
Further, The Farmers Bank
Sp.c\llcetlono and bid ana SavJnga Company
forma may be secured from rtllrvoo tho right to reJect
the above office. A ellt any or til bldl oubmltted.
Funhtr, 1th11
above
ohowlng lor thlo proJect Ia
collotorat
will be sold In the
ochedulod for 2:00 p.m.,
Wedneeday, October 21, condition It to In, with no
1998, at the above office exprooo or Implied
warranttea given.
(740) 742.0704.
For further Information,
Each bid mt~ot be
accomponled by olther a bid contact Tim-at 985-4289.
bond In lho amount ol 10% C10l 7, a. 9 3 tc
of the bid omount with a
ouroty aollolactory to
aforeeald VIllage of Rutland
or by certified check,
coohltfl chock, or totter of
Crtdll upon I Oolvent bonk
· In Memory
In tho omount of not ltoe
th~n 10% of tho bid 'amount
In the favor of tho tfortuld
Village of Rutland. Bid
In Loving
bonde
shall
be
accompenlod by Prool of
Memory Of
Authority or the official or
JUNE L.
agent signing tho bond.
(tO) 4, 5, ~. 7, 8, 9, 11 7 tc
GRIFFIN
Public Notice
In loving memory of.
our dear Mother and
. PUBUC NOTICE
wife, ' on her birth·
NOTICE Ia hereby given
day,
October 8, 1998.
that on Saturday, October
II Is hard to believe
10+ 1898, at 10:00 a.m., 1
public 1111 will be hold at
that you have been
211 Wool Second Street,
gone
a year, Mother.
Pomeroy, Ohio,
Tho
We
know
you are In
F1rmer'1 Bank and Savlnga
Company porltlng lot, to 1111
God's gentle hands
for coah tho following
now, and .with our
collateral :
dear
· son
and
1994 Chevrolet S·10
brother, Phillip, and
1GCCS144t FIK1S5358
Tho Fermora Bank and
we know that your
Sevlngo
Compony,
suffering Is over. The
Pomeroy, Ohio, rtllr'VII the
happiness you gave
right to bid 11 thlo aato, and
to wlthdrow the obove
us while you were
collottrtl prior to 1111.
here •.. we cherish,
Further, The Farmera Bank..
so
much, and, we
and Stvlnge Compony
reotrveo tho ·right to rlljoot
!"ill your loving
eny or ell bide oubmltted.
presence more !han
Further,
the ....above
worda can say.
eollottrot will be oold In the
So Sadly Missed By,
condition It to In, with no
txprtll or Implied
Huaband, Ernest,
warrantlea given.
and children:
For further lnfolmetlon,
La~ry, Errol, Roger,
contoct Tim ot 985-4289.
(tO) 7, B. 8, 3 tc
Pam &amp; Dabble

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Dtrectora ol the Atbeny
lndapendent Agriculture
Society wilt be held
November 7, 1998 between

3:00 P.M . and 7:00 P.M. at
the Albany Grange Hall,
Albany, Ohio
·
Petltlone can be obtained
trom Doria H. Mace,
Secretary, 2081 Raynolda
Ava. Albany, Ohio 45710.
Candidates mutt have a
valid membership ticket for
tho Albany Independent
agriculture Society. laat

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740·379·2383
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'740-742-1080
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140·949-1023
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446·0104
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Licensed for Septic
1 (7 40) 367·0280
101111 mo

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992-2.1 56

MISSING leon area small
brown &amp; whits dog Answer&amp; 10
Susie not good w/chlldren 304
458·1766

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Pt. Pleaaant
&amp;VIcinity .
Carport Salt·Thur &amp; Fn 9am ·7
beforl Flatrock General Store Rt
2 N. Pl. Pleaoant
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each Thunda'T October 1. thru
December 17 except Thank&amp;Q111'·
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munlty Building Auctionee r
t122Q, Fred SUllivan
Atck Peerson Auct ion Company,
full lime auclloneer. complete
aucHon
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01304-713-5441

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ver And Gold Coina. Proolaels,
Diamonds. Antique Jewelry. Gold
Rtnga, Prt·1 930 US Currency
Sterling El~; Acqun111lona Jewelry
- M T S Co1n Shop, 151 Second
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Ina Antiques , Pomeroy Ohio ,
~uu Moore owner, 740·992·
2528
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w111 buy Qne pttc1e or complete
household, Osby Martin, 740·
992·6~76

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In Accou nting Previous Super
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day &amp; Frldav 9 OO·? 1 Mile South
On Route 2t8 Br ick House On
Left. 1st Time In 2 Years
708 St~co nd Avenue , Thursday
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the day betore the ad

P.O. Box 124
Chlr1tirol, PA 15022.0124
Allied Foods, Inc dtla Bur9EH
King, 11 Now Hiring Mot ivated
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We Oiler Compell!lve Sa larv
Benefits Pa ckage . An d Bo nu s
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thine Size 3 jeana , old driiHfS,
knick knt&lt;:ta, old 38" bathroom
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'NEWYORK(AP) - Fourfollowersoflslamtcextrem- era! terrorist strikes around the world, including the June
ist Osama bin Laden plotted in a far-re&lt;)Ching terrorist cam- 19% bcmbmg of Khobar Towers, a US mtlltary apilrt·
paign to kill Americans, mcluding the bombmgs of US mcnt c-omplex m the Saudi city of Dhahran Nmetecn l!.S.
embasstes in Kenya and Tanzania, a sweeping federal seiVtccmen were ktllcd and abcut500 people were mjured
indictment alleges.
m the blast. ,
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The indictment, handed up Wednesday, marks the first
Court papers descnbc how bm Laden, who ha~ wa~cd
time that authorities have linked the suspect~ te a single that the Untted States should withdraw it~ forces fmm
international plan to kill Americans.
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And ~nlike earlier indictments against the suspe,cts, this Sudan to ratsc &lt;ash for his holy war against Ihe UniJcd
one charges three of them with more than 200 'f)Unls of States.
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murder - one for "each and every victim of the embassy
One oft he suspects, AI -'Owhah, was vtdeotapcd in July
bombings," U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White said in a state- cclebratmg his impcndmg martyrdom in a bombing o¢ra·
ment.
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lion against US interests 10 East Africa, the indictm!-'nl
The Aug. 7 bombings killed 259 people, mcludmg 12 alleges
Americans, and injured more than 5,000 others. Extled
AI-'Owhali told FBI agents he rode m the bcmb-ladcn
Saudi multimillionaire bm Laden ts the alleged mastermmd vchtcle to the Na1robi emba~sy and tossed a grenade at a
of the bombing.~.
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, guard m what was supposed to be a sutctdc misston, carli" JustiCe will be SCIVed for every one of those v•ctims," · cr documents alleged. He was arrested m a Nairobi hol;pisaid Whtte
, tal.
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Suspects Mohamed Sadeek Odeh, Mohamed Rashed
AI· 'Owhali, Mohamed Sadcck Odeh were tramed in
DaoudAI-'Q\vhali and Wadih ElHage' the only US. ctl· "explostves, hijack mg. ktdnappmg, as.sassination and intdizen among the four- were to be arr'digned today Also :Jigence" atterrortst camps m Afghantstan, the mdtclment
charged IS a fug•tive Identified as Haroun Fazil.
· alleges. They and W.tdth Elllagc remam m federal custody
El Hage, of Arlington, Texas, iM identified as the forme• m Manhattan
personal secretary to bin laden, was not charged with murfazil, the lugit•vc suspcc1, "allcgcd.to have driven a whtW
der.
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pickup truc-k to the Kcny.m cmba"'Y on the day of the bomb·
The United States suspects Bin Laden of financing scv- ing to show th" way to the vehicle that carried the bcmb

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could put paramilitary leaders behmd bars. In the field,
all he"s got to protect htm arc a pistol and a trusted part·
ncr ·

group" that oversees the Balkans. Besides the
United States, they are Russia, Britain,
france, Germany and Italy.
But as Albright flew to Brussels, her aides
said they dtd not know how many officials
would be in London to meet with her.

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Albright said Monday she doubted Milosevic could be trusted. She also claimed the
European allies shared U.S. revulsion at
actions taken by Milosevic's Serbian forces
against ethnic Albanian civilians, who make
up about 90 percent of Kosovo's population,
and were inclined to back a IIIATO attack.
However, Germany, Italy, Spain, Denmark
and Greeu all have expressed reservations,
-disagreeing with the U.S. position that no new
Security Council resolution is necessary to
authorize an attack.
Russia, meanwhile, has clashed openly
with the Clinton 'admimstralion. Ivanov said
Tuesday that Russia definitely would veto any
U.N.-sanctioned strike against Yugoslavta.
"A military strike wtll not help normalize
the situation but wtll have tbe opposite
effect," Ivanov said.
Albright shot back at a session with
reporters before leaving Jerusalem on
Wednesday· "I assure you if we decide to use
force, Russia will not veto it."
Even wfiile workmg on Israeli-Palestinian
negotiations over the West Bank, Albright has
made more than a dozen telephone calls to
Ivanov and other foreign ministers, trying to
enlist their support. ,
Later today, she planned to fly to London
for a meeting with foreign mimsters whose
governments are in· a six-nation .. contact

Yard Sale

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Indictment ties four bin Laden
followers to s~ngle terror plot ~

Columbian investigators killed in
droves probing right-wing paramilitary
BOGOTA, Colombta (AI')

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Compu ter users Needed Wor~
Own Hrs $20K ·S75t&lt; /Yr 1 800349 ·7186 Exl 1173 wwwamp 1nc com

Cheshi re, Turn AI TNT Pit SlOP.
011 RoUle 1 ThaiS Story's Run • Musicians· ha11e drummer, baSS ·
~oad Come 112 Mile Signs Up 1s1 and sa~ player, need QUt1flriSI I
On Left Friday October 9lh Sat- vocalist and female voca11s.~ to do
urday October 1oth Open
00 counlry lo rock praellce locallon
To 5 30 p M Sundav October in Albany, OhiO Call JoM at 740
11 lh Open Noon To 6 00 PM
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Fnday Pathf inder Yard Sate EKper1ence. Class A COL Comp
Hem s From Famil ies All Over Pay Bonus Program LRte Model
740· 441 · 0607
Gallla County Big Red All CiiOil Con11entlon!ld
Barn Between Aoc:lney &amp; Bob Days. 740·245·5592 Evenings
Evans Farm On S88
Part Time Contracl Labor Position
Don't M1ss This! Oct 91h &amp; 10th 1' Avallabte Work Weekends Ap 14 Birch Lahe Behind Hutton Car pro~ 13 Hra, Should Be Famlliar
Wash 011 Rl t. Many Nice Things Wltn Area Able To Use A Fa•,
To Choose Froml
Copier And Computer Must Be
Able To Work With Public, 740 Friday And Salurday All Oayt 4&lt;06 6882 By Ocl 16\h
10 OOAM • ? Baby ClotheS, Swing,
Walllar &amp; Other! t5432 At 160. PrliJate Duly LPN Compalltl&lt;te
pay, good working conditions 40
Vm1on
hour weal\, day shift Reliable.
Garage Sile. 922 JenchO Road, trustworlhy &amp; caring nurse tor one
Chesh1re, Ohio &amp; Yard Sale Nul small girl child Call 304 -675·
Door Thurs. Frl, ,Sat, OCt Bt ~ . 9th. ~091 aher 6pm
101h. Ralo 01 Snlna
Sc1n!c Hills Nursing Center, 311
Inside &amp; Out. Large Variety TV's Buctuldga Rd Bidwell. OH 4~614
Sweepers, RaCIIOS. Mower, Wa· IO Now Accepting Applications
larbed, Clothing 112 Off All Kl11ds For Frl•ndly, Outgoing And De·
Glassware, 1699 M&lt;:Oormlc;. pendabll STNA.'s PIIISI Apply
Roac:l, Friday. &amp; Saturday, 9·5, &lt;I In Person AI Th1 Front Desk B&amp;l·
ween 8 30 AM. -4·30 ~M
Rooms Futl!

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Aequ~r•menta · Age 23 Cta11 A

COL And Good Orlvlng Record
Please Call ToU Free 1 888·7900008 Ask FOf Garnet
Caregiver lor hand icapped man
needed ltve·ln preterrtd Submit
name and reterencea lo Pomt(oy
Food Shop 402 Eatl Main Sll'ttt,
Pomeroy OH 45769'
Cotmelolog jtt Wanted , Full &amp;
Part·Ttml Hourly Vtrtul Com·
minion. Pal~ vacattont Other
Btrtfllll Ollereo FantaJIIc Sam's
740446-7267

Onvera · JUST DO ,T ···A N1w
Slart In Your On Convenuonal
No Money Down! Forget Credit
Problems! Tr:t' Our "FREE Truck
Program• NOW 'Cash tn 'four
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Now 800·377-3101 we Create
Owner Operators Vou 1iJJJ. Own
Your Own Truck ·· Gulf·
enteedtH
Galllpollls Herald Dispatch Carrier
Wanted Approximately 3 -4
Hours Oeltver Ttme Oatly Must
Be Bondable. Must Ha11e Tra naporlalton. ~onthly Net Proftl Ap·
prox $8!50. Contact Steve Spoor.

304-526·2832
Experienced Hairdresser Needed
Fo r Busy New Salon Benefits
740·44 1· 1880 0&lt; 740·256 8336
Hardworking &amp;ell molivE!IIed per·
son over the age ol 18 for deHv·
ery. must have auto &amp; Insurance.
apply In person bet ween 4pm &amp;
10pm at At 7 Pizza Expren
phOne cans w111 not be accepte&lt;l

Help wanted, Commercial Paint·
era wltl"' 5 years Experience and
References Call. (740)·245·5555
Ho lzer Sen ior Care Center 11
Currently Seeking An lndJvldual
To Servi As Social Servlce OtG·
tgnee. Rtlp onsl blllliu Include
But Are Not Uml1ed Too Alltll•
mantt Care Plana, Care Confer·
ences, Progrets Note&amp; , Ad·
drenlng Psvcnosocta t Ne~ds
And A Re aldent !Family Ualaon
Must Be A Licensed Proteulonal Appllcanls Must Be Wliltng To
Wor~ A Fte• ible Schedule. For
Example 32 Hours Over A Five
O~y Week II Interested Please
Stop By 3SO Colonial Drive Bidwell And Fill Out An Appllcallon
Between The Hours 01 9 AM 4 30 PM All Interested Parties
Mus I Apply By 1019198 EOE

Holzer SeniOr Care Center Ia Now
Accepting Appli catio ns For One
Full Time And One Part Time
Evening Shill LPN. Also One Part
Time Day And One Pari Time
Evening STNA lr You Are lhter·
ested If? Applying Please StOP. By
380 Colonial Drive. Bldwall And
Apply tntervtew WUI Be Conauct·
ad The Day Of AppUcaton EOE
Keebler Company ts Now Ac ·
cepllng Resumes For The Post·
!Ibn 01 Territ orial Manager For
The Greater Gallipolis /Ripley
Terrllory Successlul Candidate
Should Ha&lt;te Grocery And /Or
Sales Ellperience C.ommlulon,
Salary. lr'lsurance, Company Car
Plus Moret EOE Send Resumes
To Keebler Company, 3959
Boechwood Or tve Ona, wv

25545
lEAO MECHANIC
Foster's Truck And frlll!er ~~
Lo o~lng For A Lead Me ~ hani c.
401K Mectlcar . Oen(al Vfs loo. &amp;
life Insurance Benefits PailS Va·
cation &amp; Holtday s 614-276~8694
For An Interview.
Security Guards.' must be able to
work any s1'11ft 1nc!uellng mott wee·
k&amp;ntl&amp; mu.st have cltfn POllee
recort'l, good work n1s1ory, reliable
transporiAtton. valid driver's tl
ce nse home pn 9n~ and must
nave black stee l sa tety ShOfls ,
Pav &amp;tans ar $5 75 par how, 32
40 hours per week. call 740 e69
2874 MoMav - Friday. Bam-4pm
lor appointment
Seekmg Regl!'i!ered Long Term
Care Nurs i ng Ass istants Part ·
ltme, rolaling ShiltS High SChOOl
dl~toma :O r equ1valen1 and Wast
Vtroln1a cer tl!lcalion requirea
Applv Point Plea sant Nursing &amp;
RehAb ilttatlon Center Stale Ro
ute 62 Pomt Plea sant. WV
25550 . A Genesis Eldertare
tacilll)! EOE

SOC IAL WORK ER Quality. Com
mltment the Keys to our Sue·
cess! Managemen t le.,.el oppor·
tunlly &amp;llailabte Requires a BSW
o(legree !tom an accredl1ed pro
gram or social work Must have
currflnt 11cense to pract!ca social
work In Wesl 'J1rgh·ua and exper~ ·
ence m medical soc ial work, ge
rontoi.QQY or health care laciUty Is
requ ired Healll"' denial vtilon ,
hear ing &amp; lite . Potnt Pteuan t
Nursing &amp; RehabllHatton Cenler
Stale Route 62. P'otnt Pleasant'
WV 25550 A Gen&amp;ils Eldercare

Foe&lt;llly EOE

Southern Ohio Coat Company located near Wilkesv ille, Ohio, has
an Immediate opening tor an As socia te Ofllce A.ul omallon Ana ·
lyst Knowledge In Windows NT
4 0, Wmdows 95, Lotus Smart Su·
Ita, Microsoft Ofllce, Lotus Note~
COBOL. IBM JCL and networking
Is raqulreo Candidates should
have a rwo year degree andlqr
re!ate9. experience The stlilt 18
qUirements are 4 00 am to 12 30
pm

Southern Ohio Coal Company offers a lu ll and comprehensive em·
ployment btnellt pacllag&amp;, com·
pelllivt salary ranges and &amp;(I·
vancement opponun lllts and ls
an equal opportunity employer.
For Immediate consideration.
please Sll'ld reaum11 to Robell H

Klatl . PQ. Bo, 4.,90, Alnons OH

4S701

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Thuraday, October 8, 1998

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304-67.. 0126

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3 Bedroom 2 1/2 Bati'll LA, FA
Dining Room With Hardwood
FLOors Qak Trim Fireplace 1 112
Car Garage .Appralul Gttattr
Than .Aaklng Prkt Of

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Reasonable Aatell Call 740 44~

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Mon ·Fri. Mother 01 Two, Butavlllt
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Garage Serious lnqulrlet Onlyll

140·446-3385
Rl 2 P: lplsy P:d Aanch 4br, 2·
bath heat pump. par11al garage
pnced to ulll 740 •41 0450 or

304 875-1954
Sandhill Rd 3tH brick ranch 2
car garage 1 2 acrea $127 500

INOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
Jtcommends the I you do buai
na11 with people you know and
NOT to &amp;and money through the
malt until you have Investigated

the offenno

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pr~e

S999 Down on any 98 model
Ooubtewlelt In IIOCk Fret Ottlv•

ory Calll ·800 891·8177
Abandoned HDme Take Over
Payments Or Make Offer 1·800·

383-8882

10ll50 tbr trailer partly fur ·
nls/'\ed old but In great condlllon

304 675 4029 any11me
12•eo trailer can be used lor of·
flee trelltr, $1500 withOut air 740·
All real estate advertlslno 1n
this newspaper •s suoject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act
o11968 wn ct1 makes ll•tlegat
to advertise any preference
limitation or d•scrlmtnallon
based on race ector rellg•on

sex famltlat status or nat•onat
orlgln or any IntentiOn to

make any sucn preference
llmltahon or dlscrlmlnat•on

This newspaper will not

knowtngty accept
advertisements lor real estate
which IS In vlota!lon ot the
law Our raaders are hereby
Informed that an dwellings
advertiSed In th is new&amp;paper
are avallabte on an equal
opportunity basts

949•2217
14 K10 3BA. $999 Down &amp; ONLY
5179 permo Free air &amp; lree skirt·
&lt;ng , ·868 828·3428
14Ft )( 60Ft 1986 Oakwood 2
Bdrms Total Electric Free Dellv·
ery like New Throughout
$1095000 140 446 0175 304·

67! 5965
1969 Community mobile Mme
121156 as~lng $2300. 740·843·
5310 days or 740·843·5147 alter
6f)m

1971 Hlllcrnt, 121160, two btd·
rooma washer dryer stove &amp; re·
lrlgeralor air, underpin ning

1-4500 140·992·5039

Dock Asking $1! 000. Will Con·
REAL ESTATE
310 Homealor Sale
"A Little Coun1ry In Town' Prtce

reduced large re11ored Victorian
nome s l tua~ed on 12 acres VII
tage ot Middleport SectuOed ano
pr ivate, ClOst to SChOOII 8M
churehtS Private brtek ci rcula r
drive brick pallo modern k1!Chen
ramuy room wlflreptace 3 4 bed
rooma two batt~! large rormal LRI
DR large Ioyer fou r original
sta ined gtu s windows 30
minutes from Athens 15 20
minutes from Gallipolis For ap
polntmenl call 740 992 5696
3 Bedroom 2 bath 2 car garage
heat pump o~ 1 acre Broad Run
Road 1n 1Letart WV 304 882

3518
3 Houses Near K Mart 2 Older
Oceup tel Rentals Much Newe r
Srlck With Full easement With 3
Rooms Upstatra .All On 1-40 Ft
c400 Ft Fenced Lo t With 1 B•o
Two Story Stoc~ Butld1ng &amp; One
\0 Ft K10 Ft Metal BUIIdm~ Can
Include Sw•mm1ng Pool $175000
7404461822 740446.4217
3 4 Bedrooms lull dry bft!i&amp;ment
llre·ptace forced Blfigas lurnace
AIC fenced .~:corner lot 36 Wind
sor Ct 304 675 7285
3br l1 vmg ro.om dining room
lamlty room 1 bath cenrr at M
newer carpet A roo f repla cement
windows family ntugnoorh ood
privacy tenceo )'Brei 24ft abo\ie
ground pool many up ~rades
move In coM PrieM In 70s
304·675 2924
Gyr 2·3 bedrooms to n tongue/
grOO\If pellet stovtt HP/CA ap
pllances garage spa acre Bula
ville Pike 740 367·0286
By Owner
3yr oJ~ 3br 2 bath gara~e on 1
112 lots By appoin tme nt 3Q~

61 5 2349
By Owner (ra toc atod) 3br bnckl
vinyl new vinyl &amp; de ck great
conditiOn 2902 Annl s10n Drive
Point Pleasant wv Pr lct tow
tred to upper 70s wm consider
rer11tng 304·615·4054 (Lori) or
740·441 ·01 35 (Kent]
Gallipolis 3 Bed roo ms All New
Furnace WlnOows, Hot Wa ter
Tank Aoo r 740 _.,., 102 1 740·

446 loB!i~ Ask For SuSie

slder Offer, 740 446 6441 EV8n·
lngs

tral~r

good condl·

lion muol be moved. 12509. 740
992 8757asl&lt;lor Judy
Wt1 Flnanct Lend &amp; Home Wttn
AI Little Aa S500 Down 1-806

928 3428
340

Bualne11 and
Building•

142-211()3

BRUNER LAND
Melga Co. We ve Got The
County Covered! Just Oft SA 7
Above Cheerer, Keebaugh Rd , ~
Co, Oytlvlllt, Vtry Atmoll 11
Acru $10 500 Rutland, Whllll
Hill Ad , Jut! Off Ntw Lima I 6
Aerts $U,OOO Or 9 Aerts
$12,000 Danville. Briar Aldge +
Goff Adl • 7 ACtGI With Nlct
Pond S12.000 Or 8 Acre a

$13 000. Or ON SA 32~. Nlco
Wooded 17 ACIOO $18.000 Clly

Water Many Living And Hunting
Po11lbllltlesl
OtUia Ca.· Galllpolla, Neighbor·
hood Ad, Nlca 10 Acre Building
Silt $19 000 Or 22 Acral With
Pond $21 ,.!100 Caah Prlee
Friendly Ridge 8 S Acres $7,.!100,
Public Waler Back Onm" Mar·
ket tO Acres Teena Run Rd

$12,000

5 BedroOms 3·balhs wrth over
2 OOOsq It Under $3!0/mo 1

800.251·5070
5 Bedrooms 3 Batns Wit/'\ Over
2 000 Sq Ft Under $350/Mo I ·

800 251-5070
ABANDONED HOME
3BR Assume Loan
Low Monthly Payments
Finlnclng Avellablt

Jr 304-116·2338
Several I acrt parcalt· remote
beautiful land Melga County Sci·

SA 692. Oust o~ SA 143)

Real Estate
Wanted

HENTALS
410 Houses lor Rent
1 Bedroom House Across From
C4mpus 5300/Mo Deposit Rt ·
qulred 740.441 1005
3 Bed Aoorn Located on Cant4
nary State Rl tit ( 4!0 month
Plus Deposit 740 448 6~86

3. Bedroom Hot.~se Rodney Are11
Wit/'\ Yard $450/MO, With Capos
It 740.441 ·1519
3 bedroom house stove retrlg·
erator washer/dryer deposit re·
qulred no Jnatde pets 740·992·

3090
3 Bar:frooms 2 Baths S300fMo

304 738 7295
5 Rooms plus garage le nctd
yard tllcettent lor small busl
ness $350/mo plus dapos11
304·675·1724

Finance Rl!lnle rs &amp; tal
Time Home Buyers we Have 2 I
3 Be ~room s Around $200 Month
UmlleCI T1me Only I 1· 800 251

Beach St Middleport OH 2or,
unturntshed Muse Oepo! ll &amp;
references 304-882·2566

5010

1 ·I BEDROOM HOMES FROM

Hug e 28x80 3BR 1 112 bath
Startmg at ONLY S39 999 Many
OPt ions available 1·"888·928 ·

S",000 LOCII QQ\1 I &amp; Bank
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1-800·~22-2730

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GlellW9Qd 3b4'. 2 bath detached 2
car garage S3001mo 304 576

Large sate ct1on of used homes 2
or 3 bec/rooms Start1ng at $2995
Ourck d&amp; ll\lery Call 740·385·
9621

2972
Large Older Farm House For
Flent In Centenary 3 Bedrooms
Referencs &amp; DepoS it Required
$350/Mo 740 445 40!53

Mobrla Home &amp; 3/4 Acre Lot For
Sale 1980 kingsley 1h70 3 Btdrooms 2 BalhS located S Fl 218
Days 740 446 3278 , Evenings

Nice , clean 3br relertncas &amp;
deposit no pets 304 675-5162

140 446-3099

NEW 14Kii() 3BR
GLAMOUR BATH

420

S199 Mont/'\ Only AI

OAKWOOD HOliiE$
NITAO,WV
3114·755·58115

Mobile Home•
lor Rent

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes 11r
con ditioned $260· $300 sewer
water and trash Included 740·

992·2167
3 Btdrooms 1 112 ea1ns anr:f 2
Btdrooma 1 112 Baths In Pot11r
Arte Oepo111 And Retrenet At·
ctlllred Catt 740.388·9162
For Rent Doubttwlda 3 Bed·
rooms. 2 Baths t Acre l.ot, $350/
Mo Atferencea Requlrtd 740·
4A6 1004

800·251-5070

A Bath No t&lt;ltchen.
Utllllleltnc!uded, 740-441·1005
2bdrm apls total electric ap·
pllances furnished, laundry room
lacllltles, close to school In town
Applications available at Vill!.ge
Qrean Apls 1"9 or call 740.992·

3711 EOH

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET' PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTA·TES 52 WtltwooCI Drlvt
lrdm $279 10 $3~8 Wal~ to lhOP
&amp; movlea Call 740·446·2568
Equal Housing Opportunity
Beech Str111. Mldd1tpor1 2br
turnlaned, ulllltlea pakf. depo111

Furnl&amp;ned 1br apt 6 unlurnlahed
2br 304-615·2114 or 740 448

2200
Furnlalled 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com·
pletely Redecorated Clean New
Carpet, No Ptta Or Smoking, Rtl·
erence &amp; Deposit Aeejulred Also
Furnished 2 Aooma, &amp; Bstn Up·
stairs 740.4.46-1519

Trailer For Atnt Beautiful Rlvt{
VIew UJ8 Ri'ltr Strati, Kanague
Depo sit Aeleren ces. No Pe ts,
740 441 OHI1 Foster Trailer Park

HOUHhold

Cooda
Appllai'ICtJ
Atcondllloned
WUI'Itra Drytrl, R1ng11, Rlffl·
gretora 90 DaV Guarantee!
~reneh City May110 740·448·

1195
Elltra Long Sola EltCIIItnl Shape
112~

740-.46-23 II

QOOD USED APPLIANCES

Ground floor apartment In quiet
surroundings located three mJies
from the Flavanswood. Rl!cf'l lt
Bridge In Ohio Completely lur
nl1had with washer drver dish
wa&amp;her and large jilchen with all
appliances Nice, bath with large
sho wer large master bedroom
with a working fl!eptace U\llng
area nas lots ot room Olntng area
cou tQ bt a ucona 1man bed ·
room AI S•9o a montn wit~ ullll·
ties 1ntiUdad A deposit of $400 Is
required For more Information
ea ll 740 ·843 ·53-43 and leave a
message
L.elayette Malt \ Gallipolis 2 Bed
rooms 2 Baths All Utllll lu In·
eluded $450/Mo Deposit Ae·
qutred 740.441 1005
New Aplrtmtnl 1 Bedroom In
Ala Grandt , All Utilities Pa id
Scme Walking Distance To Cam
pus Asking $380/Mo 7"0 2~5

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5100

Now Taking Applications For El·
derly &amp; Olsabled Equal Housing
Opportunlry Call 740 446·4839
Now Taking Applications For Et·
darly &amp; Olsabted FmHA For AP·
pllacation• Call 740 ·U6 4639
Equal Hol.lsing Opportl.lniry
Now Taktng Appll catlbns - 3e
West 2 Btdroom Tow nhDuse
Apanmenta Includes Wattr
Sewage Trun S29SI MD 740·
441 · 1fl!IJ 740·446·0957 740·
446·651 5
One btdroom apartment 11'1 Mid·
dtegort, all utilities pa1d $100 dt·
goal!, $270 month ca ll 740 992·
7606 Bam 5pm
One bedroom apt In PI Pltll·
ant. lur nlshad tlltr&amp; nice &amp;
clean No flits 304 675 1386
One bedroom Lurnlshtct apart·
ment In Mleldtepon 740·992·
9191
Tara TownhOuse Apartments
\/try Specious 2 Bedrooms 2
FlOOrs, CA. 1 1/2 Bath Fully Car·
Pllld Pat10 No Pets Leaaa Plus
Stcurl!y Deposi t Raqt.~ lrad 740·

APT AVAILABLE NOW
Twin Rivers Tower now accepllng
applications tor 1br HUO subsld
ized apt tor elderly and h11nd 1

capped EOH 304-615·5!179

7313.
BALE·KIICI!tn C&amp;blnilt 13%0FF

lill&amp;rlef tf purchiNd by the tnd
or ctobtr. Frtt In f'lome 11t1·
m11 .. T'l Co1.1nty Oillflbutora ,
Inc HI00.302·31.7.

Dllh 111 99 per Month Aak
About Fftt Programming No

Cttarolala StHr w•flng Approx

Credll Cf'ltck From I OOAM •

o~no. 740·992·50~3

Waterllne Special

lng $471 call 740·992·2238
&lt;loya. 740-992·6301 Mnlngo

pression Fittings In Stock

Sporting

Good a
Barnett Crou Bow, 2 Bows
Bushntll Scope All AcetSJorltl
Fltasonablt, 74().379·2015
Bueball Jug• ,pllchlng macnlnt,
everything wltl'l It, tiiC cond

304 615-3831
530

Antique•

31~

S21 95 Por 100 1" 200 PSI
137 00 Per 100 All Brou Com·
RON !YANI ENT!APRISES
Jocil""" Ohio. 1·8Q0.!31-9628

8 oo p m. 740·1192-2!21. Auu
Moott owner
540 Mlscellaneoue
MerchandiH

"WAiltl upr·
Furnace, Hta1 fi'Cmps, &amp; Air Con·
dlttonlng Free Elllmateal II Vou
Don't Call lJI We Both Lout

140·448-6308, 1·81J1l.291-0098
2 End Tabltl , Hu 2 Slldlno

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BTU, 1150 IIIOrlld loblt Iampo.
740·949·2328
3 Shanla Twain Tickets, 11 You

Taka All 3 TICklll •• $75 Por
Tlekll Or UO Ptr TICkel Cuh
On~ No Rolundo. Coli Allar 5 30
PM, 7•0·379-9378
64 Commodore computer w/dtsk

or 304\81!·373!

Rio Grandt . OH Call
6121
560

7~~·241 ·

Pet• lor Sal~

A Oro~m Shop ·Pet Grooming
Futuring Hydro Bath Don
Shttll 373 Qeorges Creak Ad

AKC

Pupa, Slut
Each, With
Otf'ltrl

Now Ol)en Sundays 1·• Mon·Sat
II ·6 Floh Tonk &amp; Pt! Shop
24\3 J1ekaon Ave Point Pleu ·

onl. 304-87~·.2063
Jack Flu,aell terrier puppies 7
weeks old llrat shots wormed
tails docked , $2!0 each 740

698-705!
Jack 'R'u&amp;lell Terrier Pupa, Tans
Docked Dew Cla1Ns Removed.

140

441~881

Fronch Clly Pti Grooming by Ap·
polntment ·uttre Wuh Bethlng
8yettm~ e'o SecOnd Ava Galll·

..,. 1.0.448·1528

AKC Registered Labrador Pupplea Champion BloDdllne Black,
Yellow ChDcoJate tst ShOll
Worml!ld $175 00 aach 740·643·

Rain or al'llne

11n To InQuire Call 304-675-8220
or 304·175·;1468
,

Bunte Babies tor uta October

5 10 AIObolt Ulld Caro SA 7
ChtSitr OH 740•981·9835 Cur·
rent rttirtO bt1r1 Prlnctsa Erin
Glory S30 each and many morel

To Good Homo Only!

570

Mualcal
Instruments

2 Alto Suophonu S400ta

Good playing
3781

co~d lllon

304-675·

For Sale. Conaole Plano Reaponalbla Party Wanted To Ma~e
Low Manlhly Payments On Plano,

Sea Locally Coli 1•800·268-8218

B·Fial Cllflnet Bundy II E· Kimball conaolt plano, very nice
Flat Saxophone, Gemlnherdl condition, re cently tuned $950,
Flute Variety 01 Current Anct At· ca tl740 949-2861
llred Tv Beanie Babies, And A1
Smith And Corona Word Procts·
FARM SUPPLIES
so(, All In Mint CDndltlon l 7•0·

&amp; LIVESTOCK

245·5443
C~u rct1

949 2211

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PI)' bed Wllh mattreu 1:zs king
size bed·ln·a·bag S-40 engage·
men1r1ng 1125 740·949·1023

OIABETIC PATIENTS. You Moy
Bt En!l\led Tc Rectlllt Your Ola
betic Supplies AI No Cost To
You For More lnlormetlon 1·888·

511-11561
1

Drain culvtr! for ute 4'120 nev·
ar been used 1a gauga call ?40.

992 5623

Etectr1c Scootert , Whtttcnalrs ,
New And Uatr:f, Stairway Eleva·
tors Wheatctlllf And Seoottr
lilts Bowman'a Homecart 740·

•46·1283
For Salt· F111 Olrt Will Otllvtr
304 675 8134
For salt· membership 11 Royll
Resort Club. n'\fke Offer, 740.

01~

853·0347
For' Silt, Wllhtr and Orytr

$10000 Etch 1•0 2•1·594§.
Fraezer betl 1 55 lb , cut
wrlppad &amp; froze, grain tid, 740·
992·2143 Of 74().992-8373
Furur,o Marine all channel rfidlo
antenna, coa11 , power supply
like new 304·875-t165
Grubb'l Ptano· luning &amp;. rapelrs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the

plono Or 740-445-4M5
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repolrtd Now l Rtbulllln SIOCI&lt;
Call Ron Evans 1·800-537 9528

woekdayo anyllmo wookondo
'89 Coug1r runs good, 100~ 1
gCJod, low mll11, lady drltJin, 1•0·
092·23&amp;8 after 4pm weekdayl
anytime weekends

610 Farm Equipment
1998 John Dttre 870, '4 Wheel
Drive With Loader, Only 30
Hours $15 000 00 740·286·
0777
8·N Ford tra c: tor brush hog &amp;
gra11r tllldt Alter 4~m . 304·675

e536

Ag&lt;o-AIIIo Sptclll

$300 740 192·1182
·$500 Police tmpounda

All

Moku Available Call 1 800·122
2130 E~ 4420
1961 Monla Corio $400 304·451·
2!186
1982 Cuttau Supreme, 2 0, 21JO

V8 Good Condlllon $I
Firm 1•0 992·•508

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1985 Corvtttt automatic luther
Interior, loaded with opllonl, In·
Cll.ldll UV t!,j nblocktr glaa• top
Babied, garaoe ke pt. nice Cllf In·
ltrllltd ln trading lor Harlty Da·
't'ldaon Call 304·675 ·6!39 any·
lime
1985 ~XZ no motor tran1ml1·
slon or Interior, nice body was
drag raced S800 or trade lor otr:f·
or GM body 140-B43-1283

$3.500

304·67~·1783

Pollet lmpOuncll
Att Metces A.vallablt

1986 Mercedes Benz •20 SEL
Merced•s top of the Une luxury
sadan very good cond, like new
Inside &amp; out ~~~ optlona, 1111
new tor $74 000 Buying new
Benz wilt sacrlllce tor $14,500

Call 304-67!·8139

VDur area buan flog dealer tor
parts, rotarv cun•ra. !Oaderl, till·
er•. llnlah mowera. ect Car·
mlehatll F1rm I Lawn midway
be-n Oolllpol&lt;&amp; &amp; Rio Grandt
Ohio on J1ckaon Pika H0·44tl·

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S~to Chevy Blazer 4 3,

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2dr••

1991 Ford PIU FI!0 • WD Au·
tomallc, Air Till Cru111 94,000
Mlloa, 3!1 V8. Aaklng 11 000

740·21!e·l467 Allor BPM

t 994 Ford Elll)lorer XlT •)14, V·-8
4 Doore. 84,500 Milts t..otdtd
Champogr~o.

0107

1987 Cr.evy

Ca~rlct

BIG NATE

Blade. Slick Slopporo Floor
boarde , Backseat Pads lncl

$4.900 00 740.367-77!1

Call 740.241-!iB•
t 988 Black Sere I! a V·6 Like New
$2 295 1986 Ctlabrl\y 4 Doors
E•cetlant Condition $1.~95 Coo~
Mo1or1 740·446-0103

1990 Plymouth Acclaim L)( 6 ey·
1indtJ exeattent condition $2000
7"0.992 7143
1993 Grtan Eagle VIsion / T S 1

Good Condlllon S7 ooo OBO
1&lt;0·256 6382

1994 Norris Clayton 14X70 2
Bedrooms 2 Baths 2 Oecka CA
8)(1 0 Metal BL11Idrng 740·256

6851

1i95 Dodge Neon 4 Or LOidtdl
$5 000 080 7'0 .41.058•
199~

9525

1996 Geo Metro 2 Doors 4 Cylln·
oer Auto A1r, 53 000 Miles,
$5 I(JO 080. 740.256-6340

1997 Chevy Lumina, AMIFM fo./q.
Crulae Control Excellent Condl·
llorl. Mull Soli $13,500 7•0.082·
3441

1988 SPICI!um I 1980 Ford

Thunderbird "d Tr~ittr Bed lin·

or lor Forti Rtngor 301615 5130

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Golllpollo Boa! Club, Ortll Pro·
tectlon For Vour Boat 740·4"6-

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Summers not over\ Kawa11kl
STS Jtt lkl 1111! under warranty
tl'lrtt seater 83 horaepower
bought ntw July ol 97, three
matching Kawasaki ski ves11 and • 1,
trailer all go with it Priced to aen

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tfTTUS IN SQUAm •

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Aile• observing people I've concluded that chanty ·
begins et home and just1ce begins NEXT DOOR

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R Aulo Rlpioy, wv 30• 312·
3933 or 1·600 27J.932i

790

Campara &amp;
Motor Homea ·

Showner Furnace, Slttpa 6

60 ooo Mil., , 14 ooo, 740·•46· .
1267

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cond!llon new air condllloner
$8.600 740.7•2·2023

SERVICES
610

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Uneonch\lon'81 lllellme gu1rante~
l,OCII rt terences turnlahed ea.
tlbiiShtd 197.!. Call 24 Hra ~ 7 •0l
. . 6 0870 1 600 287·0~76 Rooars Wattrprooflng
1
Ac;lpllance Parts And Service AU
Name Brands Ovtl 25 Yeara Ell
per lance A.ll Work Guaranteed
;;:~ch City Maytag 7 4 o . 446 ~
C&amp;C General Home Maintenance · Palntrng vinyl siding
c•rperrtry doors winQowa batl"ll
mol:lllt home repa1r and more For
-~_;: tsllmate call Chtt 740·992·

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PrQ itss lonRI 20yrs allptrltnc:t
with all masone') brick bloeM&amp;
stone Al so room adell!lona , Qlragts tiC Frte est1matea 304-

713 9550

840

Electrical and
Refrlgaratlon

Rtsidtntlal or commercial wiring
new strvlce or repalll Master u.
censtd altclru:ia n Ridenour

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yeor ohead. especially things you've
lubored hurd wllh 111 !he pusl. It's yuur
!urn lo muke 1h1ngs poy oil so duuhle ynur ellorts us !he momhs unfold.
LIBRA (Stpl 23-(kl 2.1) People
will he drawn 10 ynu 11xluy be.:uu~
ol your gentrously oplim~Siic IIIIi· I
lude. No one cun resisl hems around
someone who lhmks 1n cheerlul.
hupo!l'ullenns. Oct u JUmp on hie hy
undcrsumdmg !he inlluences lhul'll
r ~&lt;BOvern you in the ycur uheud. Send
the requ1red refund fonn und 1hc
required refund form and for your
A•lro·Oruph prediclions by moiling
$2 10 Aslro- Omph. c/o thi• ncwspu·
per, P.O. Box 1758, Murray Hill Sla·
11on. New York, NY 10156. Be sure
ID slate your Zodi~c sl11n.
SCORPIO ' (~1 . 24- Nov. 221
You're endowed wilh exceptional
lln11lyllcal tucuhies When you upply
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d1umond lineHHe Slunds no chance,
RELCK I
bul llle club fine~He iH a certainty.
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One woman to another
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finesse lo succeed. So, win wllh the
'Middle age Ia when caution Is
diamond ace, drnw 1rump1, and run ·
the only thing you •••••••• '
the club Jack. The diamond queen , 11--rH_Ar-"-'R-riDr-:;E,...;.E
diNDppearll on dummy·~ third ~lub
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1890 Cobia 11' open bow, 120,
hp, top and bow co\ltlr, good con.'

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1987 Plymout~ Coli 5 Speed
Standard Runs And Handles
Gttatt 11,000 1991 G10 Storm I
GSI New Tlru Auns And ._.,n.
dies E11ceUan1, 'Grtat Condlllonl

Allpau

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1980 Hondo Goldwlng 1100;.
II 000 milo&amp;, II BOO 140·992·
7.10

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'::~:;~' S~i-.~}A-~r..t~-se

$14 500 740·4•1·

li8~ S·ICl Btozor h4 LT pack

7 40

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IXC Cond $~ 400 080 30H68· •
1090 or 304-468· 1IM4

Wagon Notdl Work ' $500 1•0· 191! 23 Moto' Home 350 En·
386·8•06
gin• Sto\le Refrigerator Bat!'\

1998 Ford Taurus , E•ctlltnl
Condition, l.ow Milu 740 24!5·

tllllorl 304 273 421 ~

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198e Lincoln Town ear V·8 new
Hret &amp; tflntmlnlon \..nay on
gas run1 g~eel 740.9"9-2253

For Sate 16' MF Tl'actor Dlnet
Iron! End Loader Atar Tlrt 80"'-

2•12 or 1 800-!94 1111

1980 ·19901luct&lt;o $100 ·1500

~.ANG

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1996 Fortman 400 4X4 Snow~

1860 ·1810 HONDA CARS 1100

25123 301695-3614

lnternltional eos dlasel tractor,
wldt front 3pt hl1c/'\ Oel"ll 95
grlnderlmlltr, both In good eon·

lfe,t.

1&lt;10·2i!e·l222

1977 Corvette 3!Q Automatic, T
Top, Whhe will'! Tan Interior
eo 000 miles Good Condition
BeSI Ollar 1•0.446 1021

T Bird. 55.000 miles, E•·
lremt Edillon 46 v.s 110 200 00
740.366·6619
'

6.500 140·379-2189

YOU A~f

6!
..:,! 'p~~!o¥:;~~r~i~lt1~.~ : :
Trailer Hl1cn W!Eitctrlc

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Tractor !670 63 PTO H P 4
wheel dr1v' world lf!mous air·
cooled dluel engine Goodytlr
Radial tlrts all " wl"ttela, tndt ·
pancltnl !40 and 1000 PTO Hy·
draullc wtt dlsc bllktl all .41
wheels DllterenUal lock front &amp;
rur dual hydraulic remo1ts ,
AOPS and C1nopy H~ll16 Trans·
mtaslon lully aynctlrontud lOr·
ward &amp; reverae !l'lultlt z:lnc
coated ahttt metal, ,. yur or
•ooo hour drJ"e haln w1rrantv
Check your JO MF FNH or CtH
dealer end see hOw tong they
w1rr1nty thtrt Clrl\11 train Kill·
If I Slrvlce Cenltr Sl FH 87 PI
P1euant &amp; Ripley Ad ~ton wv

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Vana &amp; 4-WDa

Pua

Ellol

AN I mentioned Monday, lhe word
"cue· bid" iR ui!Cd in 1\Cverul differenl
RilualionH. Today, lei'M lonk 111 one of
lhe moHt common. Your partner haM
made either an overcall or a 1ukeou1
double. and you wiMh to !ell him lhal
you have an une~pecledly Mtrong
hand. How would you do il?
You could Mmlle broadly, bu1 thai
iR Illegal; al110, partne111 mu•ln'tlook
at each other during a deal. (You may
.look al , on opponenl •• perhapH 10
check 1Ho1 he iRn'l peeking al hiH
'U
ZKNQ
CIXQEA
LV
purtner.) lnHiead, you bid lhe OJ!ener'•
•uil 1'h15 announ&lt;:Cll 12· pluR· high·
CIXQI!A
UD
VMHOM
curd points (maybe a bil le•R wilh
divine di•lnbulion).
LV
KNVUH
F¥DAVMCUDW
LV
CI
If pan~er haR overcalled, •orne
99 37 percenl of 1he ume •• approx- YOO LKXLO.'
(AMODFZ
KMLUXL)
imalely I •• lhe cue-bid also •hows
three·CIIl"d or beuer •upport for partCKM,OI
HJPZKCT
1
ner'! suit.
PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Diocovery , walking Whlrt none olhtra heve
If par1ner haR doubled. the cue i•
walkad, behOlding what human tYtl have no1uen before." - Mark Twain
purely poini·Mhowing. After h. both .
partners b1d suu• lrymg lo lind u fil
•• OK 10 thiM deal.
When Nonh double•. Sourh could
I~Mo~ ~y CLAY I. ,OU.AN·- . ; _ - - _ _ ; blu.&lt;llniO four spud~s. bul whui'M lh~
Reorrane• loHoro of lho
hurry I A slam mighl be on. So. he
lour ocromblad wordo bo·
cue·bid• lhe opener'• MUll to show 12· low •o lorm four llmplo wo•d•
plus po1n1s. North bids his heart suit
South menuons hi• sJi!ldes, a!l(l Nonh
XE S C I
jumps lo game m the known lit.
hjr-rl-rl-.lr--illll2.:.,~
WeHt slam wilh lhree round• of .
.
•
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•
heart•. Easl rurfing away dummy's ~~~:;;:;~=~....1
queen . Buck come• u diamond. II y,uu
0I X
;ee~e South. how ~ould you con lin·

1993 S·IO Tahoe Blazer 2 what! .
304 · ~78-4050

Dbl.'

Sy Phillip Alder

!o~d

800

Norlll

It

A competlilve
cue-bid

1991 Chevy work truck 1500
Serlea 8 cyllndtr automatic,
72 000 mUaa, runa very good,
nice truck, 1!280 080, 740 742·
1400

f~

Wetl

Opening lead: ' A

1970 Montt Carlo Extrat, St200 " age. 4dr, ltathtr Interior, SHAAPt ,
080 1986 Suzuki S1mur11 Low 304-17&amp;-3048
Mlltl Dt!MI~dlblo 12,000 080 1998 B· IC Blazer 4x4 Low 'Mnes
740-~7·78111
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Garage Kept Loaded MUll See

1986 Cadi Sedan Deville white
4dr ""Y nice 1011 ot new parls

Bt.~ndy

pews tor 1111 12 twelve
loot 4 ten toot $200 each, 740·

ctea·r,, 740·882 ·2358 after •pm

u

1988 Chtvroltl 8·10 Truck, Ac·

730

1978 ForCI Fairmont run1 good

8·Mol'lth Old ltmale Peralan kit·

Pike Golllpoio ?&lt;o-••6·2208

TRAN SPORTATION

2t

luol Mlln 26.000 Good Condl·
llon. l3 500. 740·319-2n3

Control Very Low Milage, One; .. ,
~~~tr $12,000 00 740·24S· :.:

AKC ~eglaterad German Rot
twtller fJupp les, With S~ota &amp;
Wormed Parents Well Tam·
140-4~· 8803

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Brake~ ~

19!0 Mtrcury, 4 door, aport St·
dan high pertormanct lilt head
engine, S!,OOO 7"0.8•8·2248

9-5 1634 Llnooln Holghll . (Bul·

Formula For Male Potency No
Chemicals, Wouldn t ·VOu Rather
Try Something Natural? The
MSdtcat ShoJ)pl 1480 Ja ckson

MY· 2 Holllorin 140-949-217•

7&lt;10·44B.0231

porod

loalb

Wreektd 89 Tempo tor parts,
good motor e1e , $400 740·~9- •

189• Ford Fl50 PU 4X4 6C~1.; •

Three 18 monlh old bullo . f Jor·

91 Probe automatic ale PW.
runa &amp; looke great. 1'1ighwl'f miltl,
$3600. 140.142-3711

2268

ATT!NTION MENI All Na!Urol

740-2i!e-8016

VISinerable· Both
Dealer: Wet! ,

AMIFM Cuatllt, Air, 12.000 •.
Mlloo 12.11l0. 14().3e1-oetl1

2611

..

ICWtiMf-a
• Hllll • dlnoe?
118aclety_,...
10=hlrollll
11
,. miMCI 21 Ulla • claw
12
111m
211 ,lllwtc-

'• " Q
• J 2

1HO Dodge D1vton1 Automatic.
2 Doors Hatehblck .Sunrool, · ,

CondiUon

P~o For Salt

• 10 • 5 3
•t7143

•• 5.

Condlllonl 12&amp;,000

Mlto. ll 000. 74().24&amp;-67111

drlvt, "'1,000 miles. lltCtlltnl ~ :

.zoso

ciMelo

• Arllllclll

• x Q 10 e • 3

IUV Chtvv Suburban LoaGod

!!fCIIne lor

I -111101or

lloulb

Aroblon gelding 9 yearo
Old. woll oroko. 11200, 740·742·

88 "lncoln Towne Car, nice &amp;

brick, uwer pJpll, wtnd·
ows llnttll, etc Clau~t Wlnttra

• A X 10 I
tKI742
• KI 5

74().2M-142A. All&lt; lor G Q -

1993 Chevy 6·10 2wd 2 B. V!
vory good cond S!.OOO •
304·675·3954

••eoo.

4

Eul
•• 5
• J 2

• 2

For lilt· 7 year old Aegllttrtd
Quarter norae m•rt, well broke

550

A collectors colledlon or eolleetl·
Olas Also an tnltrt~OIIII COIItC·
tlon canning jars tntlrt bastblll
end foolbau collection Saturday

lernul 10 Lincoln Hill lo lho lop)

Calvll, Maine Crou A 1
&amp; Ht~ro 740·&lt;141!-6566

I

81 !)rand Am LE lwo door 740
742-~187
•

Dooro I Nlghl Slond Oood
Shapol 125 740·448 2•28 4 PM

2 pc E1rly American living room
suite 1150, double dreaaer with
mirror, 130 ventleaa natural
heater, ntw, never uud, 15, 00

Club Calf Sale Statrl &amp; Heller•
Saturday, Oclobtr 171tl, 12 PM
Lawrence County Felrgrounda
State Route 7, Procrorl\lllle All
Calvn Born &amp; Railld In La ·
wrence County Call 740 843
0430 7-'0-&amp;33·0689 Or 1•0 5330789 Evenlnoa Before 8 PM

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Weal

1885 Chtvv 8·10 4x4 E•l Cob.
2 e 13.700 Atal Good Bhopo.
14().388·&amp;112 140·388.0011

4053

710 Autoa for Sale

Building
Suppilea

• J

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av-

• A Q 10

5UOO mlloo f4Q,OO , call 30•·
n:l-!173.
11MB Bulcto Conluf)'. 4 Dooro, Clll

?~

Ish Mower, Like New SI 000 00

Wt buy antiQutl and partltt or
complete 1111181, ~ Items, and
old Fiutaware Jtan 1 Furniture
&amp; AntiQute Tueadl)' through Frl·
day 11am·4Pm 14&amp; North Stc·
Ond, Mld&lt;liii)Ofl

8toc~ .

Buy or nil Rivtrlnt Antlquee,
1124 E Main Str111, on Rt 124,
Pomeroy Houn MT W 10 00
am to 0 00 pm, Suf"'&lt;lly 1 00 to

!7~·6512

200 PSI

1HI Buick Ctnlul)'. IUIOm111C V·
•e engine ••ctllent concuuon

E~tctlltnt

1 Comlcl' ICell

• AJ 74
• Q 76 3

53200. 304-&lt;!7&amp;-57V'2 ""' l!pm

500 Lbl ·1211 00 5 , Woodo Fin"

Fonuno 120. 740-992-1232

While Wllllnghouae relr lgerttor,
no froel wllh lctmaktr, 18 cubiC
Met, 3 years Did Mutt 1111, mov·

ntw Urtt • braktl, good cond

720 Trucka lor Sale

~2B_7_,.7--------,-I-:-"'-8YO-:M-'-I;.;III.;.;ge:.;.._ _,__ __

Drt111r1 Couehll 740·4"1·

520

8313

IIAT!LLITe IYITEMI IB' RCA

Wanlld· tdver1111ng conecllblta
Coke. Ptpai. etc, InclUding old tin

4182

28 Hols1etn l"ltl*•· due to frtah·
on from Ocl 10 Uay. 1M kom farm , 740·9t2·2 143 or 740·982·

B•n11m Cnlcktnt Exo11c Srted,
1-'0·44HJ40

TY Beantte for 1111 Glory, S30

Bunk Bodo $110

Llvntock

740-441-00!5

Used Furniture Store Stlow Holl
day Inn In Kanauga. Twin Bed•
Complete S1 f!l. Full Beds Com·
fl3~

830

,_,.

1V88 BonntYNit LE moroon. 4dr,

1811 Subtru Justy, Nl"f' 8r1kt ·
Rotora, New Santry, Ntw Front
nroo $900 Q80. 740--3407

30H13-I!e!l5

Two showcatts • &amp; 6', f100/
both, Hunter front end alignment
machlne btll o1111 740·e49·

seoo 300-6?~54?8

2412 , ·1011-1194·111 ,

6 Year old CkJ1rter Ho111 mare 2
VIII old Ouarw Fll~ 5 monlh oiG
W•lker Coil 7~0·387·0041 or

Putel sof• &amp; lo'f'e 1111, equart
coUae table like new good QUII·

11y

Wllh Us About Flnanelnll On

Slm Somet~lll• 1 Original Army
Comoullago btol&lt;ll ol Sondyvlllo
POll OffiCI Frl· &amp;ll &amp; Sun 12·
Noon·5pm Other Daya·Hfl C1tl

TrarT'IpOtlne 175, 740·441 102t
Good Ulld Trtld Mill 1160,
Anda Heart Aalt MUtt '\lou
Walk 740446 7537

304

GraeiQus 11\/lng 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Village Manor and
Alver~lde Apanmenta In Middle·
port From $249·$373 Call 740·
992·5064 Equal Housing Oppor·
tunltlea

Go For Salt, See Bttore At·
moved From Hou... 740-..4"8~

Waahtra dryers ~ refrlgtrllors
rangtJ Skaggs Appllanctl, 715
V1ne Street Call•740·"4e·7398

740·44~1-4335

(6 00·9 00 PM I

125 Q~ per monlh, fret

8 OOPM 1•BQ0.32HI38

Furnished Ap1 Near Library Em·
ptoyed Person Share Apartment
With Teacher Gospel Singer,

Responsible PtrsQn To Pay Hall
Ot The Bllt1 In The Counlry 740fl'
M6-J4lll
388 0828 Stturday Morning

NEW lANK AEPOS
ONLY HEn
Sllllln Warranly
OWNER FINANCING
AVAILABLE
31M·75H885

510'

I 13S. Eitel ric olothaa dry era
S25ea Gas hot water lank $30
Gas floor turnaoe w/all hook upa
S100 1990 Flellwood mobile
home 14170 2br $10,000 1984
Monte Carlo 1!11110 1hape $1,500

Furnished Elllclency all utllllles
Paid Downstairs 127 5 00 Month
919 Second Ave 7•0 446 39"5

'

MERCHANDISE

1200/Mo Oopooll Required. All

6112851

FOR RENT Trailer Lot LOCUli
Road · Point Pleasant On Rtght
304 675· 1076 Reterences

Eas~

New , 999 32~80 Norris Special
Order Never lived In Mu1t Sell!
Buyer L-ost Option On Property
Once 111 A Ltletlmt S1111ngat 1

1519

Furnllhed 1br apt, great tor 1 per·
son clean. no pets $2!50/mo
plul electric $200 deposit 304·

owner llnanclng {$1800 per acre)
Con lor good map 740·~93 6~•~

1·800-25 1·5070

House and land Letart Falls 2 II
2 acres J50 11vtr trontaga 5
rooma 2 story alectrrc only TPC
.vallatMt needs TLC good lh1er
upper for handyman 7"0 9"9

2 Ber:troom Townnouu Style
Apartment In Gallipolis Central
Air Fletrlgerator tFlangt, 740·441·

Monr:fay through Saturday
9 dtlam 9.00pm
1· 2·3 bedroom• Slovetretrtg
available utillllea and cable paid
HlJD accepted Children Wet·
come Aak lor Chrlaty

accepted public water, 20
.minutes from new Buffalo Bridge
on Jerry's Run Rd Clyde Bowtn

E·Z Finance
Renters &amp; lSI T1me Bu~ers
2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms
Under S2001mo

1·~6·~

1 Bedroom, Economical Gas
Heat WIC Hook-Up, Near Cinema
12711/t.to PkJI Ulllllleo Dopolll &amp;

Coll740 992·4514

wv Building Iota alnglo wldos

nary For A MObile Hornt 11
Mo • 740o44CI·4053

Pilll

AP.Jirtmantt
Pomeroy/Middleport

Scenic vatJey at Apple Grove,

30-1-75~5568

3426

1 lncl 2 bedroom apartmenta tur·

' reloronCOI 304·882·2!66
Chrloly'o Fomlly Living

Call For Free Maps + Owner Fl·
11anelng Info Take 10°1. Off Lilted
Prices On Caah PurehaJMI

We Buy Land 30 500 Acres
We Pey Cash 1 800 213 838~
AntHony Land Co

304-751-5885.

Apartments
for Rent

Acre Loll $1 •• 000 Ea NE Molgo

1996 14 Ft 172Ft 2 Bedrooms
Total Electric Island Kitchen
Oak Cabinets Master Bath Heat
Pump 740 245 983-i

Nltro,WV.

440

lAiaH Roq~red 740-4411o29!1

1411-441-1412

.ao.

I 1188-IIS.CI2B

992-221B

olf New t..lrna RCI. Rutland '!40 ·

112 ooo 060 Ml Allo. wv 30•
895·3312

Only II Ookwood HOmtl

3910

nlthld and unturnlahtd aecurlly
depoalt rtCiulred no peta , 740 ·

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

360

10111 KICK.QFF CLASSIC

3 Bedroom In Ntw Haven. WV
Aalertnpu ttqulrtd 304·882·

Tractor•, Hly EQuipment. John
Lawn Tflclora And Low Alii Fl·
nJnclng On N1w And UIICI
Equipment Carmlehaers Farm &amp;
lr.lwn Galllpofla , OM 740·""8·

2 Btclroom1, City, 1325 00 Mon1n
1250 00 Otpoall, Ulllllltl Not In ·
2BR Trllltr, Atftrtnets &amp; Ot·
POIII LoCuli Road Polnl P'teaa·
ant On Righi 304-&lt;!75·1078

Prhn11t1r· 54g lntttlii!IO"· only

Sluo 01 4 WD And 2 WD Form

460 Space for Rent
8Q0.2e:J.26AO
:':M-::oo~ll~o-:h-:-om-:-~,-:-,,~,.-:-,-:":"
":"
-:""~
J
RtriiOdtllr!Q Comoltlt K~CIItn To
1
111 0 11
~~~ Large Prlvalf LOI In Conlt·

Cludocl 140-44 HI?M

fltd Slone, P•ld 131000 Aaklng
ll.lllO. 740-U&amp;-5320

OHro Bltld Blllf Loadtro. ClltCM

2 bedroom Ultltr In Aaclnt 3
bedroom traiJI!r In Mlddltporl. no

21!e·8889, 1•0.2511-1337

Platnum Engagemtnt Bend, Ctni-

You' Ar11 John Ottrt Deater
For Restctnllll And commereltl
Lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tr1ctora FfOm 20 To 38 ~HP All

bonu1,

w11 , Atl'lent,JU,d Pomerov, etn
_
7 38s.,.3&amp;7

992-9150

Commercial Olflce or P:tlall 87
Mill St Middleport t 450 SCI Ft
$400 mo Corner Building 7•0·
992·6250 Aequlslflons [ntlll

Circle Mottl lowut Atilt In
Town Newly Fl•modtltd, HSO
Cinlma• S/'\owtlmt &amp; Dlaney
Wookly Rolli Or lolonlhly Alltl
Conatruchon Workers Wtloomt
740 ,... 1 .~. 74()..U 1. 5157

1137 740-444-3031

Two bedroom trailer. 1260 montl"l,
1260 cttpollt. renter pays utilities
468 Dudding lr.ane. Racine 740

Up 740·3B7 0221 Or 1&lt;0·387
1242

BOO 831 323/1

0403

Two bedroom

1990 Clayton alngle·wlde 14)172
3br 2 bath&amp; all electric wtcentral
heat &amp; cooling must be move'd

New 1998 141170 three bedroom
Includes 6 months FAE E lot rtnt
tn cludea skirting, dtluxt lltPJ
a,d setu p Onl y $187 08 per
month with $1075 down Call1 ·

House For Sale In Kanauga VI'
nyl Siding And New Windows 2
Bedrooms , All New Kl!cht n
Ptlced To Selll $35 000 HO 361·

111000 304·882·3026

Wooded lr.ota 3·5 Acres Over·
looking Tree Form Grover Ad
Cheah1re Area $9 900 00 And

Qraf't Location Close To GaHipo
111 Nice 3 Bedroo m Home Ap ·
pro11 1600 Sq Feet New Siding
Ntw Central Air F1raptace 2 Car
Garage Urge Deck AM All A.p
ptlances Stay CAll For ¥ ore Info

4000 - : - - : - - - - -

HoUH tral'-r on Broad Run Ad 2
Milts lrom Sporn Plant 3br, H/2
baths 2 acletd on roomt, 101, 01·
ragt 2 AIC'I hOUIIf'IOid Utms

t990 Clayton 2 Bedrooms 1 Bath
Very Nlee AIC Call After 6 PM
7-4().44.1 ·0221

Double wide Dream Homes
$999 Down 6 Q9o/• lnltrtsl Aate
Free Satellite Ollh wiPurehaae

2 Stdroom TraU11 On Addison
Pike 1220/Mo , lnciUdll Water
1100 Dapo111, No Ptll 7·0·U6·

2 8tdrooml, !5 MUtt South On
21 B. $250/Mo•• II 50 Depolil Wa
ltr tnotudta. ~tltrencea , 740

p~ 1Wp.

Must Sell 1990 Clayton Mobile
14170 2"BtdrOOffJ.S 2 Baths Jac·
cuzzl Tub H1at Pump Porch

Plut Oti&gt;OI~ 740-2-308

Speelel Hh:SO ~eA. 2 bell"!
$1 325 Down $205 Mo Fr., air
&amp; lretlklrtltiQ 1·800-691-6!'7

320 Mobile Homea
lor Sale
$500 Down on any t4ll70 In
stocM limited number, free dellv·
ery Call 1·800·691·6777 1

2 Bedroom Mobllt Home In
Crown City. No Peta $2.50/Mo

,... 7&lt;10-99:2·158M

3 two acre tot1 on Cremeans Rd

Three bedroom Muse. 3 acres

Rtlr.,.... 740-3e7.Q832

3CHJ6.1295

door)

30&lt;1-815-8959

FINANCIAL
210

RED BRICK RANCH Slyle

2 Bedroom Mobllt Home For
Rtnl 12!0 00 Plua OtpoaU And

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ITHURSDAY

OCTOBERS I

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16 • The

Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy •

Middleport, Ohio

thuriMfay,

October 8, 1998

Friday

New drugs re$ponsible for -· decline in AIDS deaths
By LAURA MECKLER
1997. the numli'r plummeled by a would have no •deal have a termmal
ASioclated Preas Writer
dramahc 47 percen1,1he government di-.a.e," he '"Y'
WASHINGTON - H" memon- .. id Wed~sday
The govemmenl's annual rev1ew
al 5er\11Ce would open lu rnwuc from
l'or the flr&gt;l lime •iO(;e 1990. of b1nh• and deaths also fuund conthe mu•kal "BI••Kl Brothe,... .. and AIDS,. no hmger among the lop 10 llnued dechne• in homicide&lt;. infant
•lo~e wuh dl\cn " I love the cau&lt;e• of dealh m th" country. The
monality.and bVIhs to 1een-agen1.
nighl11fe," mourne" would hear. annual 1abulat10n '"" the top IS
The drop in A'IDS dealhs occurred
maybe even "ng along " I g1~ 10 boo- cau&lt;c:. AIDS i' No 14
a•:r""' grnder and race. although the
g•e ....
Bul Ihe good new• .:aine with an rale among wh11e men fell mo•t dra·
John w._, hvcd Wllh AIDS for ijbundance of caution&lt; While new matically Overall, 16.685 Amenc:111s
more than a decade. saw some Jill! drug&lt;. called prolea..e tnh1biwrs, are i11ed of AIDS la•l year, nr about 46
fnend• die and fell &gt;ure the end wa. kCL'l'mg people alive, the number of each day. Justlwo yelltll earlier. it wa.•
near He pul h" w111 m order. retired new mfectton• •• not druppmg. mean· 118 pc:r day
fmm his job He took a finaltr(P In 1ng there are more people lmng wuh
The news from other natiOn&lt; ''
· beloved P.ns lo •ay glMJdbye 10 II IV and AIDS The drugs. Iough to much wor-.: In Afr~ca, home to 90
fnend•.
take and very e•pen..,ve, dnn'l wnrk pc:rcenl nf AIDS deaths, there ,.1'11" I made my plan• In d1e," he sa1d fnr cveryont. , '
tie money for ba"c medical care.
Then "'me1h1ng comple1ely unexAnd lhe AIDS Vlru&lt; ul11malely much Its&lt; lhe AIDS drug&lt; lhal cost
pected happened. lie Jived
may figure &lt;lUI a way to l&gt;cat them.
more than S 11),000 per year. per per-,
L1ke lh'!)J&gt;ands of ,&lt;&gt;~her AIDS
Rut fnr We&lt; I. a 49-year·old San son. In some areas. one 1n four
patoenl&gt;, We•l l&gt;ilu~h l a repneve w11h Franclo;&lt;an who"' hall the d1.ea..e adults ha~ the muslhat cauNCs AIDS
rev~tlut1ona,Y f'lcw wt•nJer drugs
Mnce it' carhe'l days. the news ,.
Even in this country. 1here are
Thanh 1n large pan to these grcal ·'
pockels uf deep concern.
drug&gt;. I he number of AIQS death fell
. "' If people wuuld look al me. they
The disease is spreall•ng fa.&lt;lesl in
for the liN tune m IW6. and then 1n
,

poor

communilie1. panicularly
among inlt:lvenou• drug u~n1. Gelling drug add1ct•lo tale proper medicme and gel regular mediCal care,.
a lru!Jor challenge.
•:we need to Jel 1hem off the
olreel&lt;and pUIIIhem mlo other kmc!A
of serv•ce•." Heallh and Human Ser·
vkes Secrel&lt;lry Donna.Shalala 11a1d.
And !he drug• may not work forever 1f the AIDS viru• find• a way to ·
'ircumventlhem over lime. "We may
JUst be &gt;eemg a (&gt;O"Iponemenl of
death," •aid Dr.'Helene Gayle of lhe
federal Center. fnr D1&lt;ew&lt;e Conlrol
and Preventton.
We&lt;t la~es 48 pilL• u day, and the
drug• have left h1m with an odd "de
effect. a huffalo hump on h,. upper
back Ihal pushed h" neck from a otze
15 In a 24.
Olher .,de effects mclude diar·
rhea, 1n110mn•a and slomach pams.
And 1he pills mu•l be taken on a stncl
11me1able - wme wilh food. some

Christian Coalition seeks donations
to fund get-out-the-vot~ campaign
By JONATHAN D. SALANT
Associated Prees Writer
WASHINGTON - The Chnsl~an
Cualuron i~ .1~kmg donors to con ~
lnbute 1o a $2 7 m11l1on campa1gn
uJrncd at getting religious 'onservatJv~s

to I he polls next month, even as

the government argues thai &lt;ome of
liS p.1s1 cl forls v1nlatc eh:L:twn law
The ,group projected spendlltg !hal
much tow,lfd the Nov. 3 elec110n 1n a
proposed budget mailed to polenual
~.:ontnhutor~

uurlier th1s year and

oh1,1111cd by The A"oc1aled Pres&lt;
The actual amount, wh1ch cou ld
he even h•gher. depends on how
llHI(.:h money the coalition 1s able to
fLIIotC ( •hllltum oftic1als su1d chcy
cou lc.l not prov1de a companson with

•rend111g m prev•ou&lt; elecllon·yhi,,
Accnr&lt;hng to the budget. more
than $1 1111111nn would be &lt;pent on

B~nkruptcy

pnm•ng and d"lnbulmg voter gwdes
and congres&gt;~onal &lt;corecards The
coahllon hope' 10 d~&gt;lnbule 45 m•l·
hon voter gUides, mosti'y 1hrough
~hurches on lhe Sunday before Elecllnn Day
·
An addlllonal $1 million would go
for gcl ·O~t-lhc-vole etfons, includmg
phone 'ails, ma1hngs and udYcrtl~·
ltll!nls

~

Spokesman Arne Owens called 11
a "hluepnnt to our &lt;UfJponers on how
we env~&lt;umed allocal1ng funds" so
lhey "wnuld have some degree ol
conlidencc that we would be good
steward&lt; of lhe hard-earned dnllaf'
they are pmv1dmg to U&lt; "
Chri~t ian

consl! rvatJve~

are

expeLled lo turn out 1n b1g numbers
on Elecuon Day. fed up wllh President Chnlon'&lt; conduct In the Monica Lewmsky affair AI the Christian

CoahiHJn's two-day conlerence 1n
Wa.,hington m September. speaker
afler. &lt;peaker called tor Clinton's
•mpeachment Founder Pat Robenson
called the pres1den1 a "debauched,
dcba.ed and defamed"leader.
"Religious conservatives are
undoubtedly h•ghly mollvaled to go
w the polls ln November," Owens
sa1d. "They are «lremely concerned
about values and aboUim&lt;)ral ls&lt;ues.
and the problems 1n the Wh1te House
are v1ewed by lhem as symplomauc
of some var~uus severe moral prnhJems in this country "
The group " 111 the m1dst of
elforts 10 defend il&lt; pasl pol111cal
actmt1e&lt; The Federal Elc-cuon Com·
miSsion has sued the Chnstian Coal!·
110n. accusmg llj&gt;l Illegally saend•ng
lhousunds of dollars lo promote lhc
cand•dadcs .of Rcpubl"·an polili ·

cians, includmg former Pre~•dent
Bush, Sen. Jesse Helms of.Nonh Car·
ohna. and House-speaker Newl Ginlgrich of Georgia.
The organtzalion ha• asked a
JUdge 10 diSmiSs lhe case, saying its
achVIlles d1d not specifically urge a
vutc lor or aga1ns1 a particular candidate and lherefore cannol be regulated by the FEC.
The AFL-CIO and the American
CIVIl L•berl•es Union have sided
with the Chr1s11an Coalllmn m lhe
courl case, argumg lhalthe FEC suil
threatens free speech.
However. a grnup cril1cal of lhe
coaht u&gt;n , Amencans Unued for Separation of Church and Stale, has been
calling ~hurches and threalentng 10
repnrl them 10 the lnlernal R&lt;~&lt;venue
Serv1ce for allegedly vtolallns their
lax ·exempl status if lhey dimibute
the voter ~u1des

pverhaul alienates key Democrats

WASHINGTON (API - Bouse Edward Kennedy, D-Mass, called
·"'d Sunale ncgotmlur&lt; have come up the House-Senate compromise "baSI·
with compromiSe legtslauon to &lt;lvcr- cally a sweelhearl deal for the credil
h.au l lhe personal bankruptcy laws card compa111es"
·
Hut the p.ackage has 11hena1cd key
But Sen. Charles Grassley. RDcnwcnats and could htcc u presi· Iowa. co-au thor wllh Durb1n, sa~d 11
de•ll •·•l veltl
was a "solid" compromise thai
The negntttll&lt;lri faced the daunting would clamp down on bunkruptcy
t.J&gt;k 111 the w.u1ang days of th e eon· abu&lt;c by consumers "wh1le ma1n·
grcs"on,, l sc"1011 nl rcc01ml1ng IUining a strong &lt;afely nel for Amerslwpl y d1flcrelll Hnusc and Sen.olu' 1cans who legllimulely need 11 fresh
btl Is. hot h of wh1ch would 111o1ke 11 smn "
.
harder lor pe&lt;1ple to &lt;Weep awu~ 1he11
The House-passed h1ll w.ts even
debt&lt; by tiltng lor bankruptcy court more &lt;lrtngentthan the Senate meaprotcct11m
sure. whoch won overwhelt111ng
A House vme on the comprom~&lt;e approval lute last month
wa&gt; P'"''hle today, us luwmukers
The Hou&lt;e ver~1on would have
ru&lt;hed 10 adJOUrn for the year unu hit requtred people who e.lrn alleu;lthe
lheLampaagn lra1l
medtun US •ncmne, about $51,(XMl
rhe Dcmocra11c co-uuthnr of the lor a funuly ollour.to f1le for linun·
Senule·pa"ed verSion. Sen Dock c1ul remgam1.a1ann under Chapter 13
Durh111 &lt;)I llllllms,turne&lt;l.agunl,l lhe nl lhe bankruptcy .cnde. &lt;Ubjecttn a
new compromi&lt;C and ln&lt;tsted every· court-or&lt;krecl repayment plan, tllhey
nne go h.1ck to lhe burgmnang ruble
could p.1y buck 20 ~crcchl ol 1he1r
"They ' re 1ry1ng 19' '4 uccze blood debt Wllhm l1ve yenf'.
Irom 11 turnip," Durb1n told reporters
But the Senate hill would have
Wednesday. "There's tno nmLh greed g•ven some d•'"ret1on 111 the bank·
beh• nd thiS "
ruplcy JUdge. Wh&lt;&gt; would huve to con1
A mor~ long·&lt;hllldtng opponent nf si&lt;ler a dcblnr's ubthly to repay. A
the hunkruptcy Jegt&lt;lnlll&gt;n, Sen. Chupter I3 reorg11mz.al1on generally

would have been reqUired ,( the
debtor cou ld pay b.tck 10 percent or
more w11h10 three years
Credit card companies comp lain
thai too many people take shelter
under the more Jen1en1 Chapter 7,
wh1ch erase&lt; debts, when lhey could
ullord to restructure their debl&lt; under
Chapter 13.
~
In the cumpronuse blll.judge• still
would be allowed to detenmne on u
cusc-bf-case bus IS a debtor's abt111y
lo repay Bulan addu ion. an IRS standard would be used lo es11mute l1v·
ing expenses and calculate whether
the debtor cou ld pay hack 25 percent
or more mlhree years, m whtch ca&lt;e
lhe debtor would be forced into"u
repuymenl plan under Chapter ll
A Wh11e House spokesman. JJke
S1ewen. sa1d Ihal wnuldn 'I gtve ude·
4uate &lt;hscrclwn to bunkruptcy
JUdges The Cluuon ll&lt;il111nlslr.IIH111
&lt;upports chu ng1ng b.ankruptcy J,ow s
but hus cnliCIZed lhc Bouse-pa"ed
bill
S1ewerl, who" wuh the N.Jlion.ol
Ecnnu11 uc Cnunc1l. stopp&lt;d ;hu1 1ol
11 vein threat But he smd the White
llousc wn&lt; "d1S.tpp11nlled • hy the

new compromise, "becuu&lt;e il doesn'l &lt;lnke lhe nghl balance between
consumers and creditors."
Durbm IOSisled, based on his talks
w1th Wh1te House olticlals.lhal "the
prestdenl Will no1s1gn"1he comprom~&lt;e bill Democrals are sllll )Villing
10 negotiate, he added
Pushed by alarm over the rising
ude of personal bankruptcies and an
mlense lobby•ng campa1gn by c"'dil
card compames, Ihe House passed ils
ltlugher versiOn 1n June In con'trastlo
lhe
Senate'&lt;
near-unanimous
approval, the House vole wa&lt; 306118, splillmg tfie Democrals wh 11e
Republicans were in sohd suppon.
The number of Amertcans tiling
personal bankruplctes la!l year
JUmped 10 almo&lt;l 1.4 mtlhun, up
more than :100 perc en I since 1980 . •
• While lawmakers worry uboullhe
surge m pel'onal bankruptcies while
Ihe economy is suong. some insist
lhal cred1l cul'li companies, whtch
uggressively solicit customers, share
the hlame Unpaid credit curd debt io
estunuted ul $40 btll1on, and compa·
n1es s11y they are betng forced to
chnr~e lu~her Interest rates

Congress OKs meas~res tackling Internet porn
By PAMELA BROGAN
Gannett News Service
WASII~NG!ON - rh~ Scnmc
11ml I louse. prcp.mng to udJourn lor
the Nov J electiOn&lt;. adopled scp.arate
measures Wc&lt;incs&lt;l&lt;ty th.u propn·
ncnts &lt;ay wnuld sluc l~l chlldr~n !rom
JX11110£ruphy •lnlhc h)telllCI
Buckers t&lt;l Ihe kgiSI.Illllll are
pulh~1g •:u• ~Ill
to .gel. ll hill
passed helnre Congress leHvcs town
us stl&lt;lll as this wed end.
The Sen~lc ,,dt&lt;plcd an lllllend·
rn~nt. on u vMe ot 'JK· I thul wnuld
Jr.:ny tax hrcaks In ~..nnuncn:m l W~h
sHe owners whn don't restrlcl dnl·

'":P:

drcn 's nct,:t:ss 10 m.,tcrt.lls l:Oihllicrcd
'' h1umll1l1o llliiHir'\ "The! d1s"S!.!I\t1ng
vote was Sen l'.und Le.ahy 1). Vt
St!n ' Dun Cont~ K· ll]t.1. ~ tu.:l.: css·
fully nttuch~li the ltmL·ndmcm tnu bill
With Wtd~ ht(').Utl1-i.H\ MIPJ&gt;m t thut
would prnhthtt 1-ilnte ~ uuJ lltcnl gov·
ctnmcnh !rom 1111pcr·nng new tuxc::s

on lnh.'lll\.' 1 l.:l l llllllL'H.c
l\.. n Yl'ur'

To

I~&lt; ~llgtllk

111 .tu.:t.'\!'0

tor

lnr th,· lax hrc&lt;tk.

Web Site own\!r!rii wlllt lhstnhutc

pmnogruphy wnulu hnve to ,crcen
out duldn:n hy requmng so me sort nt
ndult ven ficntum 'illl' h a.. u U\.' llll
~.t~rd. tkhit uc.:count llr .H.'CI!\\ ~.:ode
' Rustnc .. -.; th.H peddles smut to
tH.tr dultlrcn. dcstroymg tlus nmu~~n,c. shoul d he j)HIH shl.'d. nnt
rcwun..lcd w1th lax -.;heltcr' .. -fuuts
suttl

R-Anz. chu~rr:o~•n of the Commerco,
Sc1~nce und I runspurtullo~ Com·
~lllllce~, l~e Se~_ute l~llJnnty.. lender
an~ the &lt;peuker. Cou~s ,,ud I have
a htgh degre~ nf cunltdcnce we can
ge1 11 passed Meanwhile, the ~louse
tldo ptcd a broader hall pwposed by
Rep Mac.huci .Oxley. R•Oiuo
Oxley s btll .would make tl II
en me lnr ~n.nHuc;cua l Web sit~ np..:r·
~lors In dtstnb~.re mformallon hnnn·
lui to 11 ~•nnrs unless lhey reslrlcl
cha ldren s access hy also requtring
soml! knlll of adult vcnllcatlon .
Thnse who Uon'l screen out c.:hil~
dren could fnce fines UP. to $50,000
und slx.· monlh Jtul terms' Hurmful to
tnllltJrs

1s detmcd as being dcs1gned

to llppclli 10 prune111 rnlcrest, l.ack
i'iCnous hti!rury, urt1stn:. pohucnl or
~L' Icnttfu.:

vuluc lor minnri'i, und dcptct

actuul ur stmulutcd sl!)( ucts 111 u nutn·
n~r

"J}utcnlly ollcnslvc" to mtnor:-~,
C'uutli ulso hns u'sinulur umcnd mcnt tud;.cd lllhl a ~pcmhng htll tc'r
the Ju1'ittce. Cornmcn:c. and Stntc::

dcparllneut&lt; that " ltkdy to he pan
of u hig &lt;.:atch-ul l btll th,tt mulit be
·•Pprnved by Cnngress 011 Frtday tu
keep the govc.:mmcnl runnmg
" If lhe Rcpuhll~.:un lc.u.ler~hq&gt;
~.:nre"' uhnut the pro ~ funuly movc mcnt, they'll r-cconctlc lhl.'~c hills nnd
protei.:! ~1ds lrnm Internet pornngr.l·

phy," stud Patrkk Trucm.lll, tltrcc.:tor
of ~ovcrnment .1t1111rs lor the A mer·
IL' Uil huml y As"octutton
'lhc ussO~.:I~ttton 1~ .1 C'hn,twn
grnup~.:lli\I.:CIIleLI w11h tkccn~o: y IS'iUii!s

Conh. \\hn 1s rcttnn~ lmm the
kd the ..:hurgl' in th.lt
hod) 111 prnlt'L I ~. htldrcn mlllnc Irom "nnd c hlldren'sc,po~un: lo mlult~.:on·
ndult nt.lh.' rt.ll"
h.'nt und prngr.unmlnp. 111 the mellm
·\ '111111 .\ 1 l nh~ mct t ~tx h1ll \~.1s
C11t1o ":1y the prnpn~nt, wnount
.ulnptt•d h.\ tlu· llnu.,t• 111 June. hut 11
to ccn-.;or... h!p und Me mcflcrti\'C
dtll IWI lnll l .lll\ .111' duiJ pornogru" They stlllllnn ' t ~cl Ul pnrnogr.lph~ lllll\ 1sum' Yt·l ClMI., •~ opt1 ~
phy out,ldc the UniiL.\1 SHth.:' .md wtll
flll'll l.' fll , ;tmrndmcnl Will he ndnpt·
llkcly he found Jn he Ullt'l'll'IIIIIIH'Il·
t'd "~ (\m grt•.,,
:II.' ...ml All SdiW,Ifl/, ·' r~oh~o;y :11\U·
" I h.IH' tl\l' .. upjlO!I nl rhc dHur· Jy,llnr the Center fm Dcnux.·nu.:y .md
lll. trl ull/w ~ l )l l \l lll ll~e (, lohn Md'mn.
Tcdmolngy Tht· center •~ \.'Oih.~rncd
Scn,,tl.', fuh

aboullree-speech tssues 111 the d•g•·
lui age
The proposal&lt; were crulled aller 11
1996 Supreme Court de&lt; !Sinn struck
down the Commu 1ucalllllls Decency
A-:1. w(ud1 was st\pponed by the
Clullon mhnumtrallon. The cnul l
ruled the Comm umc.tll!lns Decency
Acl was uncunstllull!ullll hccuusc 11
unlawlui!Y restric ted the trcc·lpeech
raghts ol adults, .although it was
•ntemlcd to protect duldrcn from

uduh muteriuls online.
.
Other lnterne 1.,.,rated bills affeci ing chaldren pending tn Congress
Wllh an uncenain fate nre:
• An amendment alluched lo the
Commerce, Slate, and Justice money
bill proposed by MeCum 11 would
reqlme schools and libraries that
recc1vc federal subsidies for Internet
h.lukups In tnstall fillers thai would
prevent children from gaining access
lo Web sites wilh adull material.

Land transfers recorded'

Tholollowmg lund trunslers were Jr. to .Brent J. Fi nlaw, Scip1o parcel,
Deed. Barbura J. and Jeffrey .Con·
posted recently in the ollke ol Meigs
County Rewrder En11nog.!'nc Bnmtl· nnlly Ill Frunk G. and Carolyn S
ton
Gilmore, Lebanon part;els,
Dceu. Pameln and Duvtd A.
Deed, Ruhy M Fnck In John
Sch.otz to sume, Olive, 2.1754uc,.,s,
Kevm Pulhns Sultsbury pnrcel~.
Deed. Lmley M. M1ldred L..
Deed. Oliundo Andrcom to Rul·
Dale E.• Laura K. Han, Paula Han
lund Vlllago. Rut lund .
Deed. R1duml K und Cotmte Sue Lund and Dun Lund to Dale E. and
Hnrmon to Gemgc W uml Curolyn Lnuru K. Hurt. Paula Hun Lunu.
Puula L. Laird nnd Dun Lund,
McD.tntcl , Chester~ I OS u~.:re~:
Deed. Marvm, F.vu and Thtry D RaL'tne. 41 acre,
D.:ed. Ruben L. Roben F and
Milliron Ill "nne. Saltsbury, 3 I I~
Ucrc-.;,
June Bergnum lo Dav1d A F1fe,
Deed.Don,old E .and Ida C Wha· Bedford. 2 05 acres:
ley to C.,rl W and Rohan D McDade.
Deed, Gcruld A und Churlolle L.
Bcdlnrd parcel .
linn 111 Ronald E. Hart. Ruc1ne:
Deed. Varg•nm v Bl,1zew•cz to
Deed, Carla J and Phtlltp L. King
Dennts J ,and Kath y L ~urgent, tu llurold R SIS&lt;On, Pomeroy lot:
Ohvc.
Deed. Bamld R. Sisson Ill Ed1th
Dc&lt;!\1. Ll11her E Jr uno Vencva M Stsson, Saltsbury l1fe eslnle,
Gilhamlu Luth•rE. Gtll111111 Jr etul.
Deeu. Cam&gt;ll W. and Mildred
Suuon rmrcels.
Johnson to R1chard W. and Rita J
Deed. Tlu1111." G und Mndcltne llnlley. Mtddle(l&lt;ln, 5457 ucn:.
McClung Ill f'uul L and Pri&lt;etlla PloDeed. Puul J. Hauber to Melody
ra. Pomcmy parcel.
Rlll&gt;crls, Bedlnl'li:
'
Deed. Eugene .md Nnnuy Plulltps
Deed. Duvtd M. and Darlene
to '·llllc, S&lt;·tpoo. I OJ I ncre&lt;.
Shtrk 111 Don V and Bonnie G
Dc~u. Eugene .md Nancy Ph1lltps
Rurl..e. Salem parcels:
In sumc. Sc1p10,
Deed. Greta M Sullie Brown.
D~·i.!tl , Dnns M.ty Deeter tn stutc
Shcndun G Rmwn and Greta M.:
ol Ohao. Olive.
Suttle Bmwn Trust In Dons Deeler,
Deed. AVIce und Elmer C hnl.aw Oltvc, I acre.

.

on an empty •tomach. Mi&lt;~ingjuM a
few doteo allow• mnolant viru.e• lO
e•plode. A new regimen recenlly
approved could cui lhe number of
pill• 10 five a day for 110me pat~enls,
but not all.
Another San Franci.-an, Cltri•
Olsen. also 1hough1 dea1h wu near
when he began tal&lt;mg lhe new drugs
in !99,. Now hi•condi1i"'1,i• stable,

and he's well enough 10 paint at
home. tale a few elutes and volun~r for three hoors a week .
But he s1illlw a lol of pain, par·
1icularly on h11 joinu and back, plu'
,.,gular headac~ and digeslive probleml.
"Life" no1 as thoogh it were normal," utd Ol~n. 45. "On the olher
hand. i1'• a life I feel is wot1h livmg "

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Meigs County's

Excess lnventoryCle~r~n.,ce
96 UICOLI TOWI CAR

96 FORD EXPLORER

V8, A/C; 1uto, PS, PI, PW, Pwr . WD, 6 c:yl, A/C, auto, PS, PB,
HM, POL, tilt, CNIH, AM/FM, PW, Pwr '-lit, PKL, tilt, cruiH,
lltti'M

11er10

o:.•• $24,949
PONTIAC GRAND PRIX

0811$22,995
91 FORD ISCOIY %12

8 cyl, A/C, tuto, PS, PB, PW,

cyJ, A/C, ltlnd trlnt, PS, PB,
PDL, tilt, Cli'UIH, AM/FM, llttreo AM/FM, ltlreo

0..!• $20,995
97 FOU MUStANG Gl
A/C, PS, PB, tilt, AM/FM,

*"$16,995
081rv
97 FORD MUSTANG

. 081!12,995

97 FORD ESCORT

cyl, A/C, auto, PS, PB,
iterao

· 08a,s11,995

96 LINCOLN MARk VIII

A/C, IUIO, PS, P8, ~W, P8,
PS, POL, tJII; rcrultl, AM/FM, ' "''"'·· tilt, crUIH, AM/FM,Ittrto
aterao

6 cyl, A/C,, 111to, PS, PB, PW,

0n1,s 15 I 995
90 FORD,.UNGIR

o..a, 24,995
5

86 FORD RANGER SC

4 cyl, ltctory ~'14/C, P8, PI, 6 cyl, ltctory A/C, auto, PS,
AM/FM, ttereo, re1r step PB, till, crul11, AM/FM, tlereo
bumper,

:;:;3:995

96 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
Serle~,

0111, s41995

96 LfNCOLN CONTifiENIIL

V8, A/C, PS, V8, A/C, 1uto, PS, PEJ, PW, Pwr

PW, Pwr se-.; PDL, tilt,
1Cru111, AM/I'M, atereo

o..a, S2J 995
1

95 MERCURY COUGAR

lilt, POL, till, crulte, AM/FM,

081' $22,995
94 CHEVY LUMINA

oyl, A/C, auto, P8\''P8, PW, 8 cyl, AJC," PS, PB, PW, PDL,
Pwr 1111, POL, tilt, crullt, till, oruiM, AM/FM, lllrtO.
AM/FM, lltrao
1

o..aJ11,995

93 OLDS 88 ROYALE

,~.,s9,995
9 I LINCOLN MARK VIII

oyl, A/C, 4 tpttd tr1n1, PS, V8, A/C, P81 PB, PW, Pwr lilt,
PW, Pwr SISt; &gt;POL, tilt, , POL, tilt, orulea, AM/I'M,
I cr·ulte. atereo
ttareo.

o...,sa,995

91 CHRYSLII NEW YORKIR

A!C,

PS, P8, PW, Pwr
11111l, POL, tilt, cruiH, AM/FM
·~

o..a, $:12·,995

88 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVE

'

$ .

o..a, 8,995
96 FORD ASPIRE ,
4 cyl, ttlnd, trane A/C, PS, PB,
AM/FM, 1tareo

081.v $61995

89 FORD IIMPO

V8, auto, PS, PB, PW, Pwr ,aat,
oyl, 1uto, PS, PB, POL, tilt,
POL, lilt, crulae,iAM/FM,,Iterao orul .., AM/FM, 111r10

o..a,s1,995
94 fORD TAURUS

By LAURIE KELLMAN
Associated Pre11 Writer
WASHINGTON - Authonted
by lhe House to begm an lntpeachmenl mqu~ry &lt;JI PreSident Clmton.

'uhpocna 1"1. lighl• IO&lt;&gt;med over

Jud1c1ary Comrn1t1ee members say

Starr
Hyde held light lhe evolvmg hsl
and sa1d top aides to hi&lt; panel would
ammed~ately heg1n "mlense slrategmng . lo &gt;ee 1n what direction we
want lo move. what evidence we
· ncet.llo .1cqutre. whdl subpoenas we
need 10 ,s,ue .md how lasl we can do

!hey wanl lo qucsuon many ol the
cenlral players 111 Independent Coun·
sel l&lt;ennelh Starr'• repml on Mom·
cu Ll:w1nsky.
'
Among tho&lt;
"e who could he c.lllec.J

before televiSed he.1nng&lt; lmer th1 '
year .~re Lmda Tnpp. lhe won1.1n
whose laf'C recorc.lmg., ut M.., Lcw1n~
&lt;ky led lo Starr's &gt;ex and covcr·up
tnvesllgarnm. and Betly Curnc ~tnc.J
Vernon Jord:on. who were 1nves11gal·
ed for what role they may have
played m w1nnmg M&lt; Lewnl\ky'&lt;
silence a&lt; (he uffa11 wa&lt; abolll 10
become pubhc 1n January
M&lt; Lewln&lt;ky. hcrsell, could .be
c.alled lu !ell her slory But the wm·
m111ee'&lt; .:h.urrnan. Rep Henry H) de.
R-Ill. sau;l lhe president likely \\Ould
nm he subpoen .ted
Hyde, who will c(lntrnl the
1111peaChll1Cnl lllqUI I'jl. S!lld , " We
don '! want lo be accused of poilU ·
c1z1ng lhl&lt; But we will be dmng a lol
of plann1ng and 1n1ervaewtng and
whutever's necc~s.try lo gc:t really lo
have heanngs alter the elecuon ..
As ~omm1ltce md~s finultzed th~1r

By PAMELA BROGAN
Gannett ~ews Service
WASHINGTON - Manella· area
Hous~ membef' &lt;pill along party
hnes Thursday over Ihe GOP-dnven
mea&lt;ure to I.Junch .on opcn "'! ~ded
unpen~.: hment lllljUJry ol P1esid!.!nl
Cl u11on
Republican Rep. Bob N~y sup·
ported the Republican unpe,ac hmenl
remluuon 1h.11 p.i&lt;&lt;ed the House
25~· 1 76. wllh only 31 Dcmucrah
supportmg it.

Democrats Rep red Stnckland ol
Oh1o and AJ.m Mollohan ol West v,.
gtnm vuled .1gmn~t the GOP measure.
tavorm~ JllS·h:ull :1 l!lemocr.Ha~.: ultcr~

97 FORD F150

nat1ve lh.atl.ulcd nnu 2J6- 19X vote
Only qne Republican , J.ay Ddcy ul
Atkans.ts . voted tor the 01-!mm:l:.ltu.:
l11t!oiSUf!!

S2J1995

96 MERCURY VILLAGER

The GOP resolutiOn dl'eCI' the

97 FORD Fl50

96 CHEVY BLAZER

o..a, $13,995

e

92FORD F150

92 CHEVY VAN

995

down a Democrat H..: suggcs:t1on to call

Toledo were among 26 plnJOLI &gt; gtv"
en eorly appmval by Slate Iran&gt;
porlatum planners.
The mne· member Tran-.porta!Jon
ReVIew AdviSory Coun••l &lt;Jfl Thur'·
day approved the proJects. wh1ch will
rece1ve about $70' 1111ll1on '" ''"'"·
muncy over lour year!\

The proJe4.:ts,chu-.cn trorn .among
200 reVIewed by the mdependent
committee. recetH:Ll apprm.• al
becau&lt;C they d1dn 1 Involve a great
deal nf money. w.re m.unly pa1d l" r
by the ktlcral govcrnpu.! nl or v.crc
parttculurly lnne ·"i~O)t. IIIW .....\1d -. t.ll ~

II ,.

""·ou!J h.IVI! nl!vi.!r

'h~tO

~an ~u.Jcqu.1te

lltSlliSS((III (O I tfll! dJll!g.ttiOIIS) "

The Democr.auc pl.uo would have
llm1tec.l the

"il:Ope

ol the mquary to

cou n,c( Kennelh St.orr'&lt;
repnrtlmtl set tt Dec 31 d~~u.llin~. But
It al~n would huve allowed Cu ngrcss
10 conSider .any ne\\ ftnahng&lt; by Sllorr
.md ullnw l.t'&gt;VnMkt:r-.; to extend the
dc.odlinc
1 nd~pendcnt

Stun !'I 1cpnrt ... ud thcrt! were 11
grounds 1(\1 hnp~::u.: hn1g Cl1nton.
tn~.:lu d111 g p~!Jur-¥ .md nlhlruc t1 on ol
JU~tH..:C Ill L:OIK'l• tdtng lUI Hlltur With ,
mtcn; Mnntt.t Lcwtmky The JlllJtcwy Con1111111ce's chact GOP I.IW) er
sub,cq tu!n tl y nrnv cd at l S pnssthle
grounds tor 1111pcuchmcnt
' Stt uJ.. I.md. who f.tu•s ~~ tough rc·
clcctlnn 111 Oh 1o's Oth Cnogres~ IOit.ll
Dtslnct .ag.omsl L1 Gov N.u1cy Hoi ·
lister. s.11d he supported the Ocmn..:·
mtu.: pl.1n · hc~:.\usc II was lhc best
\n l ~ lor my ~.:onstttucnts unJ the

Trans pOl tatlon 'Diri!CIIIf

AFTER THE VOTE- Hou11 Judiciary Com·
mlttee Chairman Rap. Henry Hyde, R-111., hud•
died with Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Fia., during a
Capitol Hill new1 conlerenet Thurtday alter the
Hou11 voted approved an open-ended

will hold hear~ng• between lh&lt;
Nov. J congr~i'istOnul cll!cllons ~md
the end of the year. Hyde sa1d Thurs·
day

"Ntllthe least ltllle b1l. nollrom
the Whne Hous~or the leadersh1p,"
he &lt;aid,
Hollaster has called for Clinton's
restgnat ton
1
Strickland smd he supported the
Democra11c plan "because il was the
best vote lor lny constituents and the '
country."
"II enabled the inqutry 10 be
hroughtto a.Jtnr and speedy cnnduSIOn." Smck\and &lt;ald.
Strickland ulso stud the White
Hnuse d1d not auempt to mlluence
hiS vote.
"Nnl the least lillie b1t, not !rum
the Wluie House or lhe leadership.''
he s.ud
Mollohan Mud thut Chnwn 's con·
dw.:t was "n tltm"iiVC" und " tmpossi ~
ble to defend" but they d1d nol con·
slltuh! htgh cn111es that wurr.ml ~m

·· wr:.

"II en.ahlcd 1l1c tnqlllry I&lt;&gt; be
hroug tu to u Im1 LUH.l speedy cnn~.: lu-

By The Associated Press
Mo~t of

Oluo's puhlh.: L'olla::gl.!!\
r.uscd tullton mort• thun the n.ttuln.tl

Good Afternoon
'

Today's Sentinel
2 Sc4.'1uu1s- 12

Pn~l!s

St.tl&lt; Un!Ve'"'Y· Oh1o Un•vcrsny.thc

nnd Dl.!lllson Unl\t'ersity Ill Granv11lc.

nl T1llclln .md Wnght
St.ttt.: Utu .. cr .. lly alllntrc:tsctlluitmn

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- Wr.!rc dcstgnntl!d U:\ uccr.!ss cam·
puscs and wt:rc ~ 1vcn nlmc state! utd
tn cxc.:hun~c: for kccp•ng.tultum dnwn

llntvcr~•ty

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uwr.tgl! im:reas«.:., tnr lllltton nne.!
lc:t! ... tiHii }l'UI . the College Bfldlti smd
TuliHlll iUH.I !'1.!1.!-.; ut tour-yeur pub1~~.: ~.:nllc g l!s 11Hlttnt1 the cuuntr;
ln~.:l'\!,t,ed.tn dVCntge 1ll -4 pcn:cnt thls
tall .tnd lh l' lllU\!asc .tt (ln\,liC cnl·
legt.:s Wtts .. l! ghtl; more th.tn 5 (1Cru.~ nt tht! b~~ud "~t•d W..:dn.;,..Jny
I he UmH'r'll)' nl Akron . Ohm

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hy tho ~ rercenl m.1&lt;amum .1llowed
by . . t.IIL' lnw The other llllf~U~I.!s nt
~t.lh!· Mippol'tl'd UlllVI!I'SIIIt:S

r,mgt:d
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N.\llon.t!ly. llullon .mLilL·L'~ cn\t 1m

.tvcr~\g e nt $.1.2·-U .H tour- ye.~r puh·
ll ~,;t lllle~c~ .tnd $1 -L50X .11 hwr-ycur

pnv.th: sdtnnl .. Ohm .t\cragc., were
nnt .1\all.1hk
r.tlh H.11i dlrcllor ol fin.m~.:t.ll .ud
.11 Oh11; St.llr.!, hl.unl!d tl.tttt:nt•tl .. t.llt:
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H.an ,,1111

The boa•u sm~ lour pnv.olc Ohio
colleges now costmorc"th.m $~0. 1KIO
tor tUition anJ fet:s Kenyon Colkgc
an Gambler. $23 (170. Of~&lt;• 1m College
Ill Oberlin. $23.;1~11. OhiO wc,lcy.ul
Unaverstty in Del.1wnre. $20.1)40,
$21.060
HHrt, who stwke al the fl•)urd

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1\I;!Ws COilf!i!f~nCI! Ill W,\~hln):!IOil, SUid

the rcportlms gnod nnd had news lor
students. Tht! ~liiVt!Y stnd
l'O\ts huvc 1m.:rcuscd lnstl!r than fum ·
tly llll.!omcs, but l1nnncml utd 1s up
too
Tile ..t pt:rtt.!nt olVl.'mgc- nutlnnal
1/h:rcust: Ill tuttinn und Icc., comes tn
$L12 at puhilc luur y&lt;lnr·lll&gt;lllliiHU\s,
tnr nn ~tvcrage totttl ol $~.:!·B . the
colh~g.c

huard rcpua1ed Fnr pnvate. tour-) car
college.,, uvcmge lutllllll und h~c' I'OM!

$721tn

$14.'\0~ .

Tlu;sc costs uvcrugcd $1.633 ut
puhltl' two- yc.~r ~.:ollege .... up 4 per·
\:cnt. m $66 A 4 per~.:cnt me reuse nl~o

liW thi CL' liHI\~r.,ltiL'" \\llh tht
low~~~ nh.. l"l.'.l't:"
\l'ntr.ll St.ltl'
onurrcd at prlv,ltc two-year cnlh:gl.! ....
1
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$7 i 11

A lull (lSI ol h•ghwa) .md nlher
1ran,portai10n pro1ects ODOT pl.111'
to undenake 10 hudgel ye.u' 211m
lhrou gh 2001 wnn 't he rek."ed lllllll
Decem her
Th~. Oh10 Depanment ol Tran,.
portallllll eslnnal~' lh.lllhc $70 .lmll·. •
l11&gt;n expendnure &lt;tpproved ThuNI.•y
Will amounl lo aboul 6 percent ol
ODOT's new comilruct 1on hud ~ct
dunn,g ttlo'ie four )l!•ln'i. The proJc!d ~
the udvumry ~.:ount.:l l .qJprnvcd v.lll

(Ccntlnued on Page 3)

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ot h1gh t'n111~s and mtsdcm~::~uhll~."

Ohio's public college tuition increases
exceed national average, survey. finds

He spoke nunules after the Bouse
voted 25M- 176 1&lt;&gt; lngger a preSillen·
ual1mpeachmem 1n4u1ry

Jcl rx Wr.~y

r------Health matters-____,

impctlchmcnt 1114lHry.
"The core &lt;\Uesllon 1s whether the
ttllcg~liHU\s .~re the kmd ot conduct
th.tt mr.!el lhe c.:onstttullonul stnntlnn.J

polttlt:ulmottvntnms

St.H..:s ol

1

Impeachment Inquiry agalnet Prelldent Cllntorf. Republicans touted their open-ended
Watergate-style Inquiry In a debate that
stretched far beyond the planned two houre.
(AP)

n1111~e

The Jud1c1ary con&lt;lllullonal subcommlllee Will k10k lhm~s olf Oct
22 wllh u heanng on dehnmg
unpeachahle crime&lt; The full com·

ht!\ vote

Unt~cd

"

CtnLtnnall

an OVCP&lt;iltCf tor the: Jntt:f'-lalt! 2XO
bndge 11'er lh~ Maumee R""' 10

Moli&lt;1hun su td " I would sugge'l 11
does not "
Mollohan .olso 411~stinned the

A/C, IUIO, PS, PB, VB, dual A/C, auto, PS, PB, PW,
aterao, 1/2 ton PU, raar Pwr 118t, PDL, tilt, crul11,
bumper
AM/F~. stereo

Onl~ $11

e&lt;ample. has not &gt;~gned off on call·
mg tvh Lewn"ky He also 'lapped,,

''""·" Stnckl.llld s.ud
,
Stttd..l.md .!1-.o s,ud the Whit!!
Hou ~l! d1J nol ath.!tn(&gt;t hl llll1ucncc

of the

I

o..a, 55995

whlf.;h wunc .....cs tu go uller Hyde. lur

Republ1c.ms &gt;a1d 1hey wanted the
""omlmttcl! to 4UC,Iton Wh1tc: House
Deputy Coun•el Hru ce Lindsey.
though Demo.:r.Hs were exp..:ctcd 10
ohJCLI pcnchQg lhe Supreme Cour1
appeal ol hiS execuuve pnV!Iege
cla1rn
" I thank Bruce Lllld&lt;ey " .a key
player in this:· s,ud Rep. Lindsey
Graham ol Snulh C.~ruhna
" He m.oy have some •nformttllon
that Is rdcvunt to thts nwe.,tlgHtiOn, "
·•greell Rep ChtJrles Can:ody. R-Fla.
All he While House. Cl1n1on said
he would con11nuc h1 . . work duqng
the 1mp..:achm.:n1 pr&lt;JCe-s, wh1ch now
was · 111 thl! hunc.J!\ ot Congrt:s~ and
lhe p..:ople of' lh" country - ull1·
m,alcly 111 the h.1nds ol God There IS
nothing I can do." '

nul 't:rvu.:c m

envmmmental work on the · Pon 10
Fort' h•ghway m nonhwe;t Oh1n ilnJ

pr~s1dcnt

'

94 JEEP CHEROKEE

011., 512,995

pa~~ ngt:r

~.:owury

"The Dem&lt;x:r.lltc plun w,os a tcr·

~·~ $16,995

081' 520,995

project

to
to
unpeach W!llt.un Jcllcr,on Clmtnn.

nhle allcn~t~ttvc~" ... ud Nc;

96 FORD WINDSTAR

wo; cyl, A/C, auto, PS, PB, 8 cyl, A/C, auto, PS, PB, PW,
PW,.'f&lt;\lvr "at, PDL, tilt, cruise, PDL, tilt, crulea, AM/FM, aterao
stereo CD

u.s. 50

forth~ J-hntsc ol Rcpnest.!nt.tttvcs
cxen.:t ... c Its constttut tumll power

AmertL'&lt;t "

8 oyl, AIC, auto, PS, PB, PW, 8 cyl, A/C, autc, PS, PB, PW,
Pwr 1111, POL, tlbt, OrUIII, POL, till, crulae, AM/FM, stereo
AM/FM, aterao
•

0111' 519,995

-l!

Juc.JIChtry ConHm tt ec to 11\Vl'sttg..ttc
''whetht:r ~uttJctcnt gwunds t!x. 1 ~t

WO, 4•' cyl, A/C, PS, PB,
oyl, A/C, 6 tplld tr1n1, 'Pf,
tWreo, short wide bad,
AM/FM, 1/2 ton PU, long
ttep bumper, 1lldlng rear wide bed
.
lgllll
•
$

.0..13} 161995

,

approves

Area legislator.s split along party ~
lines in impeachment probe vote

PW, Pwr 111t, ~DL, ~It PB, PW, PDL, tilt, crulae,
AM/FM, stereo, 1/2 ton P-U,
1 cr~11", AM/f.M, ster'o
~.

97 NISSAN PICK·UP

TRAC

COLUMBUS (API - /\ ' tud y ol

I Front WD, 8'1!yJ, A/C, 1uto, PS, 4 WD, VB, A/C Stand trans, PS,

0813} $5,995 '

Single Copy - 35 Cents

Impeachment
inquiry seeks
top witnesses

01113} $2,995
rear etep
bumper

Hometown Newspaper

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 49, Number 116

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octaw9,1998

The Meigs Multlpur·
pose Senior Center was
a busy place on Thurs-.
day, as a stream of people, young and old, vis·
lted exhibits at "Health
Matters;" a health Information fair which was
open to tl)e public. The
fourth annual event
Included displays, from
area agencies sel'vlng
seniors, hospitals, home
health care providers,
the
county
health
department and
TB
office, and other agencies, businesses and
facilities
providing
health care and health·
related services. Linda
King, right, of the family
nutrition program at the
Ohio State University
Extension Service, is
pictured
discussing
nutrition issues with one
of the fair's visitors,
while other visitors are
seen visiting the many
exhibits and screenings
at the event, above.

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