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                  <text>Page 12.• The Dally Sentinel

·Wednesday

TueSday, October 13,1988

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

·Trick or treat traces its roots to pagans and Christians
By GREG BARRm
Ganneu Newe Service
'111e 6-fool-lall crone• are .:ul
from oak and doaked in while
light•. Pla&gt;I IC •igns hang lilu: pia.
ard.: "Jesu' Love• Yoo," they read
on 1he from; on 1he back. "Jesu. "
Lord "
.
Nul exoc1ly w11chcs and gho•l&gt;
and guhlon•. but 11 '• the standa r~
Hallowee n dec ural ion fur more I han
120 lamohe&gt; on and around BalOn
Ruuge. La.
" We wanled I&lt;J &lt;.l o M&gt;mclhong In
w mba1 al l the ev il th ai Halloween
repre"""'· " says Tara Mayu. a
devoul churchgo&gt;er and llllllhcr of
four who .&gt;prcad&gt; more .cnplu re
!han cand y on th" ' J'I•&gt;ky Ia&gt;! n i~ hl
of Oci&lt;&gt;ber.
..
"When I was very louie, I wc n1
lrll:k-or-lrealong and slUff ... hu1 I
didn ' t know lhc origin• ol Hal-'

Bu1 Ihi• much is known : Around
I!(XJ B.C., it wa. a pagan u lebration
replele woth reverence for a 1un god
and a god of the dead. It was Mardi
Gra. and New Year'1. a mix of merrymakmg over &gt;Ummer'• haroe1t
and dread for the long nights and
\hun days that mark winter.
The Cell1c druids (prieots, judJCI.
puc ts and such from ancient Britain.
Ireland and France) called the day
Saouhaon (pronounced Sai:N) .
Depending on whom you ask, the
name meant the end of 1ummer or
w'" lhe name for the druid•' god of
1he dead or their •un god or one of
their many other gods.
"They helievcd all kinds of dark
'P'"" were held al bay by the bright
' "'"'ncr 's sun," says Frederick
Suppe. a pm f~ssnr of medieval i ludic' ' I&gt;Cdalit.ing on Celtic cultures al
Ball Sialc " Bul wilh winter thooe

lowcc n lhcn I dtdn ' l underswnd 1h ~:
C\' il i1 n: prc~nl \."

"'PirJ b could nuw come oul ... il wa1
lhctr ~nne of the y,c~r. "
. 1 '

CELEBRATING 100 YEARSThe Dexter Church of
Folk. •u•h as Mayn thonk of Hal ·
Christ will celebrate Its tOOth annlver..ry on Sunday, Oct. 18, at 2 lowccn as &gt;porllual warfare. a k1nd
p.m.
of IUg·nf.war With pagan osm over
The church was organized on Oct. 18, 1898. Sunday's ce.lebratlon the owncn.h•p anti purr'HSC of •• cun·
will begin with Sunday 1chool at 9:30 a.m. following by church ear- ~) U \ holu.I:Jy who"c t e ntacl e~&lt;. of II &lt;Jdi vices at10:30 a.m. A social hour will be held from noon to 2 p.m. at lion 1hrcad man y .:cnturics '""I r ul · ·
which time the afternoon eervlcea will be held featuring Danny lurc' and. even, rclt g um ~
Evans, eon of Glen and Kathryn Ev~ne,
w o formerly paetored the
In rc~o:c nt years lhc Jchalc ha..
church, as the speaker. There will be
playa of memorabilia fol.
.
ptllcd
tnl o 'iC ho~ l l s and Mlmc tcw.:hlowed by light refreshment•.
cO&gt;
arc
rcluriUniiO
lJcwra1c fur HalThe church has been marked by change, according to a history
It
tween.
or
.tny
holtd&lt;Jy,
!tiaY' I'.Jt
prepared by Janis Macomber, a primary Sunday schooJ teacher.
She noted that In March, 1997 flood waters reached the church C l .~rk , .m clemcnwry cduca11on procausing damage to the baaement and deatrQylng the children'• fe.,or a1 Ball S1a1c Uni,cr&gt;ol y on
Sunday school. Mun.:~ c. Ind.
l'hcsc arc sc nsllovc 11111C&gt;. app.tr·
Macomber said that the church haa been a atepplng etone for
many young men who received a ·call Into the mlnlatry. Mlnlatera cntly. where di verSity - rd1 ~ iou s
through the years have Included Ronald Ru11ell, eon of·Quy and .ond cuilural - .:an be honored hy
Norma Runell, who wenl on lo teach In Tyler, Texaa; Evana, who looking 1hc 01her way.
now operates the Howells Milia Chrlatlan Camp In Ona, W. Va.; Tim
" Instead nl .:clcbral&gt;n¥ H ~ l ·
'Au1aell, son of Charles Ruaeell, who mtnlatera In Indiana. Other lqwcen , lcachcrs now nligluju &lt;l i&lt;llk
ministers have been Roger Wateon, now at Zion Church; Chrlat ahoul (summer) l~anc • l• .'' Gfaok
Stewart, serving In the St. Louie Area, and Rick Copper, now , In says "It's JU&gt;I casocr 10 ignore lhc
Cleveland. Many student• from Kentucky Chrlatlan College have holidays altogether and le11hc ''""'
also filled the pulpit at tha Dexter Church.
lies and ne1 ghhnrhoods and churc h
es and communities celchr!lk "
•
The d~.:iwlllmy of Halloween \
ongms IS nchuf,)Us. at best.

Wonlcr was a fri ghten1ng lime.
People W&lt;&gt;rried that lhe sun mighl be
' Jlcnl . and lhc carlh decaying. Of

were no ~atcllireK or
o h~c rv alnncs or Apollo m1.~smn r. tlJ

!.'oursc, there

help c• plain 1hc solar system. And

C hn ~lophc r Columhus waK !i ii II
111an) rc ntune ~ away from proving

tllC car1h ro und .

" II --:as hclocved Ihal during thi~
trrnc deceased r(!lattvc,. would return
w viS it their familie s, and like all nf
u&gt;, people had &gt;omc omcry rcla·
live &gt;, " '"Y' Dnnald Dossey. an
/\she ville, N.c;:., psycholog1s1 and
ro u1hor ol ' lioh~ay Folklores. Pho·
h1&lt;1s and Fun ' (Outcomes Unlimilcd ;
$ 14 &lt;J~) ''People would wear masks
and huild honfircs to scare away
these ornery rclatoves."
Trcals ol food, meanwhile, were
left oul for the spints of ni.:e rcla·
111·cs
Chri.st1ani1y made a h1d for the
lwloday around 430 A.D , Suppc
"'Y '· wh en tl1e patron sainl of Ire·
land. St. l';olnck . was convcrling the

Irish toCivitlianity. ~ · Now suddenly being repre..ented," Mayo Jays.
lhe pre•iou1 religious view wu
The next day. her Victory Harvefl
wrong; !here wu ao:wally ooly one Church friendt e~ to rilake 1
god," Suppe 1ay1. "Ahhough !he Jland. They Nar1ed a phone bank,
church Jaid&gt; there were many offering neighbors (ru wooden
u ints.''
crot..eJ to replace !he witcbeJ and
The holiday was 10 popular, reli- ghotlll and goblins.
In Mayo's bao:k y~rd on Halgiou• leaden didn 'l - perhap1
couldn' l - cancel il. lnsiCad, Suppe lowun night they pill:hed a bright
!hey saod 11 wa. OK to cele- yellow and while lent large enough
brate and pray to your local u int. . 10 hold a small revival. Signs with
asking them to put in a gOOd word o&lt;cnpiUre led children on a path 10
for yoo to' God. Sometime belween the tcn1, or llll Mayo called il, " Sal70010 800'A.D.. the church renamed vation." ln1ide there were women
the day All Hallows Eve, mcamng , &lt;.lrc•ocd as angel•. cheerful music,
All Sainlll Day (a time to honor mar- candy and game1 t uch as ·"Pin !he
lyred ChnKtian•J. •
.
1-{alo on the Angel."
''The Chnslian church wu lry'ing
A oecond path was lined with an
to pul a Chris1ian spin on this non- ominou• black tarp. It was huge and
Christian holiday,'' Suppe says. wide, just like_ the road that lead• to
laughing. -·
·
hell. Mayo , aya. Pirewood l lmlis Old English name wou; eventu- mered from a hole dug into the
ally gloued onto\ Halloween and ground - a•hes of damnauon. Here,
imponed with immigranlll to the church members handed ou1 niera
Uniled Slates. Today. in variouH that explained the pagan origins of
formo, there are traditional holidays Halloween ,
.
bearirig varwu~ hames 1hat cclcbralc
Mool of the children stood back,
spirito and oainto and the change of afraid lo otep foot on eolher path.
ocarons throughout the world. Some May o say• she relented and finally
are in lhe spring; othcrll in autumn. brought candy 10 the 11reet: "I gueu
But, Suppe says, "We arc prnha· Ihey 'though! we were fanatical. "
hi( the most avid celehranls'' ol
So do Suppe and Do..ey. at least
Halloween .
to some degree. 'fl:ley believe HalMayo,
the
cross-hearin g loween should be treated for the
Luui01anian. was strolling throu gh ~imple cnnfectl~li and game lha( 11
her rural neighb&lt;)rhood la•l Ocwher IlL
1
Wllh a small group of church mem·
" If someone wants to get down
bers when she was struck by the vnl- to pure Chrostianity and oee it as a
ume of decorations. Good. and celebra1i1m that is nnn-Chri~tian,
apparently religi ous people, were they would be right, " Suppe says.
draping their homes on lhe trim- " But 1f 1ha1 person also wants to say
mmgs of a pagan celebration .
these little kids who go lrick-orOne panicular house broughl lhe trcating arc worshipers of the devil,
walk to a halt. A lifc-si?.e w11.:h was they arc wrong."
on the SlOOp, a ji!Ck-o' -lantern in the
Dossey says fundamentalists try
window ; there wQre orange stream· every y!!ar m ban Halloween in
crs. blue lights everywhere and North C4rohna. To them, he offers a
m1niature ghosts hung on lhc blade• single word of advice: Relax.
nf a ceiling fan .
" K1ds know Halloween is phony
"We stood !here and prayed thai a~d lake . ... I'm going to have plcnGod's light would shine on Hal· ly qf candy and stuff ready. I propalowcen instead of the 'evil !hut's galc fun ." .

High:

some nn1rnal ngh1s aclivists say scrv ~

ing fosh at the aquaroum. wh&gt;ch
prides 11Seli' on manne conservation ,
sends 11 Ill IXed message.
·n,c l'eoplc for the Ethical TreatnWnl of /\n1mals. which wunts lhe
uqu.1rium lo adopt

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TURNS FOUR- Tanleha Diane
McKinney, daughter of John and
Sheila Mc'Kinney recently cele·
brated her fourth birthday with
party at her heme.
A Barbie theme was carried
out with the cake being made by
her great-aunt, Sharon Stewart;
Attending lhe party besides her
parent• were her brothe(, Cain
McKinney, maternal grandparent•, Pete and Diane Hendricks,
Travis and Austin Hendrlcke,
Amber Blackwell, Shawn, Cindy,
Meghan, and Clinton lambert;
Brenda Jeffers and Rory, Darlene and Andrew Bertrum.
Sending gifts but unable to '·
attend were Bessie Dar~t, Bill
·and Carla McKinney, Bill Me Kin·
WINS TOY - Larry Cleland of Chester, pictured with Christopher "II¥· Mike and Angle Mayer, Bud
Myers, was the winner of a toy replica of a John Deere tractor, given and Trudie Stewart, Jerry and
away by the Big Bend Farm Antique Club held at the Meigs County Barb Calmer, Mike, Sharon and
Town and Country Expo recently. •
Crystal Stewart, Steve and Kelly
·
Stewart, Charlotte Hysell, and
Project. explores soybean's genetic make _up , Brian smith.
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Commission candidates

'oaveoport, Pickens field
que.s tions from chamber
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"The counhou~ i, n'l an 1vory a few singles and double s, eventualHe said the munly needs In
By JIM FREEMAN
tower,"
Davenpon said Staying in ly you'll get a home run ," he •aid .
expand youth servke&lt; "h&lt;:cause there
$entlnel N-• Staff
County commission candidates is nothing for Ihem to Jn." He also 1he office is nut a g1~xl way to run "Anylhong !hat bnngs on and corcu· Mick Davenport and Pally Picken• cited lhe need to work together and bu"""'"· he expla10ed. We noed to go ialc' money imo our coumy."
out and see people 1n the county.
fielded a serieA of ques1ions at Tues- to ~void duplicadon of services.
Tnuri:-. m 1 ~ ec.:onom1c developl'i4cns. a Republican from
Both al"' said they would ' pend ment, he !tr. ~lld "We're makmg
day afternoon's meeting of the Meigs
· County Chamber of Commerce at Pomeroy. related her e•penence ·in plenty of time truvding oulsode nf Ihe ~iu gre ss . "
Carleton School·in Syracu.e.
the Chamber of Commerce,' urea county, rcpre.enting Meigs Coumy at
Pickens also ~aid tourism i" Ugrtal
Those c•pecling u healed deb'dte liChools and veterans' commiUees, meetings ami uthel events.
economi.: development U&gt;OI.
·We're ambw;sudors," Davenport
between the two would have been working 10 prom01e Meigs County.,
Both slopped shun of committing
"We have to prove to people we said. ·
di ~appointed as the candidates agreed
t.:41UOI'f funds toward e~.:ontHnlc devel Pickens pomted out she is already llpmt:nl and u1uri sm. ci11ng a !oiht&gt;nagc
CONaENIAL CANDIDATES • County commleelon c1ndldltl1
on oeverill subjects and congeniqlly " lll'e proud to be from Meigs County,"
Mlck Davenport and Pltly Plckena t11lded queellone from n11m·
ti"Jveling
10 represent the county. of money in the county. but saod lhcy
6he
suid.
"It
is
very
imponanl
to
keep
chatted afterwards. pausing to shake
Mrl of the Melga County Chamber of Comm~rce 1nd took time
Attending
meeling? m Columbus 'lrongly support economic ~ewlop·
hands.
,
working with all of our legislators
lflelwarde to chat lmlcebly.
'
•
The candidate• an•wered a series seeking grants and sources of' fund- concerning ve1erun' care in the area. men!.
Both said their pnority i• to get lhe
"I have been unending man'y.
of nine 4ue•1ions penaining to the ing ... We have to get our fishing lone
many meetings out ·of the county. I county general f~nd buck mto the
'
office of coumy commissioner. eco- ou1 and lind it."
,
She decided to run for commis- have teslined on the floor of' the black.
nomic development und tourism.
Pickens
said
she
os
mvesligating
house
..
when
we
attend
meeting•
we
•ioner
after
realizing
how
much
tome
Duvenpon. a Democrat from Midhave un impucl on our future and our the possibility of the county ac4u1r·
dlepon, graduated from Meigs High she
ing the old slate highway garage us a
Bolh candidates said· they would children's future," she suid ,
, School und attended Ohio Stale UniOn the role of the chamber of building site for economic developversity and Ohio 'University before be a "full lime" commissioners, but
, gradualing from OU wlih a bach~lor' s warned they would not be spending commerce, Davenpon ~aid the cham- ment.
Davenport. said 1he county's lead' COLUMBUS !AP) - A judge thai Pisher wa» unfairly uuuckinll " degree i~ spans liCien~e. He present- all of their time in the commi ..ion· ber play~ u vital leadership role in the
ers
;nust look further·into the future.
county's
busones.
community.
, reversed coun1e TueHday and ruled Tafl.
'
ed u wide range of work experienc~ ers' office.
examining
!rends and thinking
He said commissioners musl also
Picken• suid she would .&lt;uppon
· lhat Republican Bob Tui'l can again
Connor, a Democrat, said that ll\llh in and nul of Meigs County.
air a televiHion xd lhat hi1 opponent political adverti~ins for lhc go•er"We nee&lt;.l a lin!~ hit of diversity to the board holdins open doors meet; take an aclive, leading role in anruct- smarter.
Both also spoke brielly on the
in 1he governor's race clalmM lA miH· nor's campaign had reached a new bring into the office because you ings throughout the county at times ing induMry 10 further' economio
need
to dredge streams, filled with
development
in
lhc
county.
leading.
working
people
will
be
able
to
uuend.
low.
, wi&gt;rk with u wide range of people."
sediment
from old mip mine~. in an
"We
need
lo
attract
small
lirms.
Franklin Coun1y Common Ple1111
"I think 1f there is a low voter Duvenpon said. "My jiOal is to move "This cu~nty is big. You need 10
effort
10
allevmle lloodong in lhe
those
hiring
50
or
less.
that
have
broJudge John Connor said the tempo- tumoul, I think the type of polilical 1his counly forward as we move inlo make every township feel -lhey are
ken off from lur~er tirms. If you get
Conllnued on p11ge 3
rary rellraj~ing order he Issued on cumpuign lhut is going on today is the next century."
important."
.§aturday hlid served ita purpo!ie, cre- JOing tO be the rtall&lt;m for il," he said.·
Conner did .not diKmiss the case
allng a debate around Ohio about
-ntirely.
He asked lawyers for h01h
campaian lacllcs.
• •
"nt. .. P'IOPie know whal lhe· xd 'campaigns 10•1\ubmit wriuen lc1al
..
A
one·
cur
conlrucl
.
w
flh
•
the
fatltltt.
Hi:
~1\id
that
new
public
was
hired
us
hil!h
'"honl
quit
learn
A
lease wilh lheUniversity of Rio
wu and what the lnuc: 11 and 1141'f0 argumenls. They could be used for
talnly lhe conatilulional arguments further court heurin¥•· lhough no Meigs Lo!ul Teachers Association uddreMS 1system Is heeded. thai ;ome .tfdvisor; Cheryl Sellers and Rhell Grande for the Umverslly 10 use the
roviding.for u three per cent puy work needuo be done ~n lhe bleach- · Milhoan us sub•~llule bus drivers on high I!Chool co'!'puter lub for thefull
· have been fully and completely dates have been set. '
rncrease
wns ratified by lhe Meigs ers and the press box . Sonce only two us us-needed basiS, and Juckoe JustiCe 4Uarte.r was appr~ved.A $2.000 puy ·
, A seporute complaint filed Monaraued in the press and news media
LllCUI
Board
of Education Tuesday home games remain lhis yeW'. lhe us secretary at Pomeroy Elementary mentlrom tHe U~~Vers11y w1il b~ used
for 1he last two or lhree days," C(ln- day by lhe Tuff cnmpulgn. challeng·
ht
board decide~ to look into what can School on a one-year contract.
lo repla~e supplies an~ mlllcnals '"
nor said.'
Ing Connor's aulhority In the cas~. is nlgS~pl. William Buckley! reported be done before next year's season.
The
bo~rd
hired
David
Chad":ell
Ihe computer lab. it was repmted.
Tuft orgued 1hat by blocking an ad pending before 1he Ohio Supreme
The bounllook ~~11011, on ;several us u substllule teacher· for the h1gh
inlended 10 s,etslralaht hia record on Courl. And the Fisher cumpuign 1hut the salary increase is the same
In olher l!Ciion. the buurd
per.:entage
granted
earlier
w
local
res1~nuuons
. und h~rmgs dunng Ihe so;hool SBH d~ss for.H5 days beg•n·
lax increases, the judae was Interfer- plans 10 file a complaint with the
approved
repayment of an 11dvance
Ing, with Tafl'! First' Amendment Ohio Elections Cmnmi.sion over the employees of lhe OhiO,Assodation of • ses&lt;~nn. Re~1gnu11ons uccepled were mng Oct. R:L1sa Aver10n us n tulllr from the Carl D. Perkihs Fund on the • •
Public School Employees.
freedom of polhical speech. Democ- ad. The election is Nov. l
1 tho~e .ol Dtuna John ~~"· subsiiiUte for t.wo thlldren who are . health umounl of $14.538.35. Also approved ·
The one-year contract with the bus dr~.ver: Nancy Aldndgc, Heuth~r handicapped: and Ron.uld Wilson. us
rat Lee Fisher said the ad misleads
, Alan Melamed. Fisher campaign
Teachers
Association on salary i.~ the Wakelield. and R,IIU ,Siuv~n. subsll· u bus drover lor a hund1cuppod mute . wus the budget for u f1eld trip by the.
volers by quoling a newspaper's chairman, expressed no regrets aboul
Meigs Middle Sch(&gt;OI.
final yeur on the current three yeur tute teuch.ers; T1m Curlmun: .71h
worth selectively 10 make II appeor going to court io block 1he •ad.
Among the bills approved for ~ .,...
Also approved wus u 'contract
contract with 1he teachers provided grade boys bu.sketbull couch; William
payment
were $H.HK4 29 to Jnslens
through a "reopener" clause, Buckley Thomas. h1gh sehoul S~H le~cher, with lhe Access Head Start Prngnun.
and u memorandum ofunderst&lt;lllding fnr the 1998 yeurb(X)k. and $1.28~.44
eKplained. He wcnl on to nole that und Margaret Johnson. mde.
,
Ihere are no benelit changes in tht:
Hired ns .substitute .c&lt;&gt;Oks on:us a~- wilh Holzer Clinic reluling to the pro- toR. Riddell for fool bull supplies.
An executive sl!ssion w dilicuss
conlracl.
needed buMs retroa.:uve to Sep~. 23 vision of occuputionul/physi.:allhcrpersonnel
wus he'ld Allending wore
James Soulsby oflhe Meigs Locul were Churlene ~han,ey. Paula H1cks, upy evaluation and lreutment ftlt
bourd
members.
Scou Wuhon. Wayne
Athletic Boosters, mel wilh lhe board &lt;ind Mary Tt~hm. Carol Mahr Wits Meigs Local stu~enls tlunng the
W~SHINGTON (AP) The Republ icuns rejected Democralic 10 request upgrading of the football grunted a maternlly leave. Bob Buck 199K-99 school year al $6H un hour. Duvis, Roger Abholl nnd John Hn11d.
chairman of lhc House Judiciary demands to sci a tirm dendline.
"There Is a limited amount of
Commiuee says some lhe I5 potential grounds for Impeachment of time. unu .we can't spend all the time
Prcsldenl Clinton oullined last week we would like on all of the churg~s."
may be puted down to meet his self- Hyde told the Post in un interview
After a revi~w of lhc River Fcsli- for feslivuls 11nd future nutivilies in
Nonh Second itnd Mill would be
appearing 1oday. "There may be BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
imposed deadline.
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vul. nnd reports of iiS success . lhe Diles Purk.
unractive.
"I frankly don't see how we can some consolidation of these counts to Sentinel New• Staff
Purticipation in 1he yellow llag
Association
voled
to
stage
1tnother
The
annual
Chris!
mns
parade
wu.
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Again
this
year
u
candle
lighting
deal with all15 charges," Rep. Hen- accommodate the time constrainls. .set for Nov. 22 at 2 p.m. when the
anti devolional se"i~e will be held on one nexl summer. The date and n yard sale eurUer Ihis •ponth wus way
ry J. Hyde told The Washington Posl. But we aren't Ihere yet."
uccord1ng to Duffield. who
The newspaper 4uuted sources .it Mi~dl eport Community Association Dec. 5 ut 6:30 p.m. in Duve Diles uspecial activity" lo ultract visitors down.
"We need to think about narrowing
noted
lh!ll
o(Jiy 17 signed up to purmet Tuesday in the conference room " Purk . Myron Dullield, preSident. will will pe arranged al another meeting,
the charges down to the on~s that are didn 't further i~entify us saying Hyue of
.
Peoples Bunk
invite the Mimsteriul Association to it wus decided. Ways 10 improve the "ticipute.
muy consider streamlining the ullethe most provoblo."
'· He said Iilio sule lost money this
fc~tivul were discus~c.lnnd lil1e IJtent~
Suntu
will
urrive
wilh
the
pura~e
handle
the
program.
/\s
was
done
lust
_..
David P. Schippers. the panel's · gntions inlo us few liS two charges:
ber sugget"fed the use of nddi!ionul year due to Ihe low parlic•pution und
und be on hund In give treuls 10 the
chief counsel, outlined the 15 sepa- that Clinton repeuledly lied under children . Businesses will be open for yenr, the lree will be lighted to open Ienis und seuting
• . 1he necessury prnm01lon. btll that
rate allegations lasl week, adopling oath and lhat he lried to obslructjus- holliday shoppers, refreshmenls will the "program and smull candles will be
Dullield
reported
that
I
I
0
men those lak mg pan were suits lied unu
lighted by everyone unending us u
I0 of the II grounds for Impeach# lice.
und wom~ n. 1101 counting the enter- reported go(xf sulcs on both duys .
Hyde suid he wants 10 li1eus on the be served in seVeral locutions, un~ u conclusion.
mcnt recommended by Independent
Wise gnvc a rcview of summ~r
give-away Chrislmus promotion will
Plans also cull for a minstrel show tainers. were involved In pulling on
Counsel Kenneth Starr and offering • charges "thul look the most prof- get underway.
heuutificalton proJ~Cis, Brendu Mc P
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the
feslivnl.
·
to
be
staged
by
lhe
Riveroond
Arts
four from the panel's GOP stuff for ilable. I should say produclive. fur an
Work on the C&amp;O depot Wits dos- rltt had an updu1e on·the Bic'eouenni·
Decorating the downtown area Council on 1he weekend folluwmg
impeuchmenl inquiry."
lhe committee to con.,lder.
ul 2003, und Dullield reporled nn colClinton denied having tl sexual wus discussed and it was generally Thanksgiving. Mary Wise reporled cusse&lt;.l and il wus generully ugreu.d ored !lug~' to h.: u se ~ nlnng the
Those recommended grounds
ngree&lt;.lthat C:hrisunus trees used in ull-· that the Arts Coundl mighluse u co- !hut improvements need to be mude
included conspiracy, obstructing JUS· relalionship with Ms . Lewmsky in u
so thul it can be used us a J'(lCIII point down!OWI)"Sire~ IS.
or
some of 1he planting ureus along sponsor for lhe show.
lice. perjury. withholding evltlence sworn deposition lust January in the
and tampering with wilnesses, ull now-dismissed · sexuul harassment
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arising out of Clinton's affair wilh lawsuil by Paula Jones .
He demed to a federul grnnd jury
former White House inlcrn Monica
in Augusl that he committed perjury
Lewinksy.
I
Hyde. R-111 .. hus said he would in lhe January depositi&lt;?n but has
like to finiSh the cumminee 's inquiry admined to un "inupproptiate" relaby 1he end of the year but House tionship with Ms. Lewinsky.
pnrt of our covcruge of· this histnru:
2 St•clions- 16 l&gt;uA\'S
NEW YORK (AP) - WhcnCNN seemed 10 luke CBS by surpme.
event,"
CBS
spokeswomun
Sundra
reu~lion
was
·Gosh,
we
"Their
11rranged Ill bring back Wuiler
Gcnelius said.
Cronkite to lend ~overage of John wish we'd lhooght of il," he suitl.
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CBS will be on the air with 11 spe"This is all giving me the chunce
Glenn 's n:1ilrn m spuce Iuter this
l2· l ,H I
monlh. 11 bcut lhe unchormun' s &lt;&gt;ld !O pluy lhe guone nguin th~ wu~. we ~IUI report fur ut lcust un hour 111 the
time
of
Glenn's
lnunch,
she
said.
used
to
play
it
ut
lhc
ne,twnrks,
he
COLUMBUS fAPJ - A~:nul ilion ~:undidutc l&lt;lr Cungress. U.S. Senute, . employers at CBS to the pun~h . .
The nppeurunce uf Cmnklle, whu
Cronkite suid Tuesduy ·he prelers suid. Bul he saW he couldn't cruicilc
&lt;lf groups hauling lurge-scule pork Ohlu Huuse und S~nutc unci governor.
!::ditoriu!s
Slill
keeps nn ollice in CBS nnd weurs
und poultry operalions around the nsk"' ftlr t4lUJ:Iher rcgulutory ovur~oiighl to cover Glenn'• luunch for CNN CBS for not spentling us much time
Locnl
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the network's logo on his .:uillinks.
slate huve uskeu Ohin's Jlnlillcul nl' ~um:mmc~ufuro1s und u stop tn ttll ~&gt;.:cause the cubic news nelwnrk hud on th~ !light.
4-~-6-7
Sports
He won 'l be uhsenl frum 'CBS's was a coup 1\n CNN . CNN Chuirmnn
perm tis f11r new t)ncs unlillhc slrictcr more time 10 cover sp.ttce 11igh1~ more
candidules lo join Iheir cuuse.
Tom
Johnson
said
he\
been
trying
1u
u~rwuves.
1hough.
Cmnkite
,
who
\
likelhe mujor television networks dtd
"We've asked our cundiuutes to sllmdan.ls urc in phtce.
bnng
Cronkite
buck
in
some
capaci
nnchored
most
M
CBS
's'cuvcmge
of
U.S. Senute cun~idule Mury Boyle in the 1960s.
proteclthe Citizens nf Ohio," Nuncy
.
The former "CBS Evening spa•-.: llighls m the 1960s, will be ty for several yenrs.
Raeder, spokesmnn li&gt;r Cnn~:crnc&lt;l untl guhcmutonul tum.JiUutc Lc~ FishLotteries
Cilizens of Ohio, suid ul u news cnn- cr. holh Demu~rtll s. supporl lhc News" anchor comes out of rclirc· mterviewed by Dun·Rmhcr lor 11 spe- . Cmnk1te's retum to lhc "" muy
ference Tuesday. So turi 15 cundo - gruup' s cause, lhou~h ,Fisher hu:\n't menl on Oct 26 to unchor. wuh Miles cial CBS report. und purti&lt;:iputed. also help the anchorman nvoid
OHIO
dates have signed the group',s pkdge. · •igned lhc pledge. Ms Raeder s111d. O' Brien. CNN's coveruge of Glenn' s ulong with Ed Bntdley. in un inter- encounters similar to h1s f'e(Cilt om~
Pick .1 : t:\~ . l'kk ~ : I -~~
"The response was very disup- liftoff in the spu~e shunle. He'll pur- view with Glenn lhat will h.: broad- 111 Yellow~IOne Nl(llonal Park. when
The coalition's member groups
Duckc)c 5: "· 11 · 1~- I 'l 15
he was liPJ?..~uche r!_by a womnn.
have been consistent critics of the puintin~. " Ms. Raeder sn1d. Noting ticipute 111 CNN 's cowruge oll' und on cast on "()() Minutes."
W.YA.
CNN
ulso
sells
1
1
feed
nl
its
spuce
"She said. 'Hus anybody ever tol~
corpomtc f~~rms, which they suy ure thut must nf the gruup'&lt; suppuners until the shunle's planned lundong nn
Dnil)•
.1: n~ Dnil)• ~ : ~ll'l\
ClWCrugc to slut~tms owned und OJ"!r· you you look just like Waller
responsible for environmenlltl poilu- urc thullcngc:rs tn their races. she Nov. 7.
Cronkite looked befon: he die~ · &gt; '" he
His return 111 the uir. us much u uted by CBS ucrtlSS the country.
lion. odors and nies, beetles and ruts. uuu~d : "Thai kind of rell•-cts why we
said.
thut
he
will
he
u
"We're
thnlled
throwback 11 ~ Glenn's relum to spn~:e.
The pledge. which went to every huve tlus prohlem "
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Judge lifts ruling
barring Taft's ad

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Meigs Board ratifies ·teachers' one-year contract ,
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Cronkite to lead coverage
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Dogs" and "Tu-No," plans a protest MO pounds of fish per day. We u..e
this week althe aquanum.
about 20 pounds per day in ihe
"How can you display fish lhal ili'staurant," su1d Deb Fassnacht;
arc so beautiful, then tum around and senior v1ce presidenl at Chicago's
cat thern'?" said Christine Dorchak, ~hedd Aquarium, where seafood
an animal rights activist in Boston .
lovers can .1avor Chilean sea bass
"We don 'I serve our exhibitS," topped with grape sauce or feast on
sa1d Sue Knapp, a spokeswoman for lhe salmon with pasta.
the aquarium, which Sits on the edge
At SeaWorld in Orlando, Fla.,
of Boston H~~rbor. "We want to fos- patrons .:an sample various seafood
ter an apprccia1ion for the aquatic plates at the park's eight dining fw:llworld. Eatmg seafood can be a pun itics. TI1c New Englund aquarium says
of that."
11 has no plans 10 remove marine
lAnd lhcre'• another argument· spcc1cs from iiS menu. But it says it
Aquarium residents cal far more !ish will no1 serve spcci.es. such as
than lhcir two-legged v1sitors.
swordfiSh, whose ~locks arc
"We feed our p1annc murnmul ~ depleted

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BOSTON (AP) - It's a menu to
whellhc appel&gt;tc of any scafpod con'""sscur: Maine crab cakes, grilled
ycllowfin tuna, savory clam chowder
and hrcadcd haddock .
Tl1crc 's just one problem for some
cuslmners: ll's all being served al the
N&lt;·w England Aquarium.
II muy seem a silly concern. but

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Wedne1day, October 14, 1991

-·Ohio weather
Thursday, Oct. 15

Auschwitz again a site of controversy

The Daily Sentinel

ABy Jack Anderlon
and Jan Moller
Conrnwersy atloo tnf31110U$ SJte of
more than a mlihon Jewtsh deaths -Auschwnz, Poland -- threalen&lt; to
ttnpenl Catholtc-Jcw1sh relat1ons once
agam
An ardent Calholtc, mtent on festooning a hillSide beside the fonner
Naz1 death camp. has sttrTed up a fuss
by erectmg 229 crosses to honor 152
Poles executed at the Site by tile NallS
tn 1941
Fo11ncr ant1-cornmuntst demonstrator K;mmtert Swtton told one reporter.
after betng v1lhfied by Jewtsh protCs·
tors for puttmg Chnsttan symbols ncar
the masstve Jew1sh death sue "We
don I want Jews to rule lhts country"
But the Catholic church m Poland
recently backed oiT and a'kcd for the

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ExL:erpl"i of recent cdnonat~ ol !'tlalCwu.Jc and nall"nal mtercst lmm Oh10 ncwspa~
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The stlge has been ''" for lhc grand tnquiSJUon hut so far lhc perl'llllnance of the •
actors has llccn dtsappomungly pn!dtc1ablc
The vucc by all 21 Republicans on the House Judtctary Commmcc Ill open an
tmpeachment mqutty agam&gt;1 Prcstdcnt Chnton wa&lt; FXpected, a&lt; was lhc opposmg
vole by all 16 L\!moc~dl'
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invc'Sltgauon, lhc Rc[&gt;Jhhcan m'\)onty adopted an .tpproach more aktn'to "the sky's
lhc hm1L"
With lhc hlc~"ng1 of lhc Repuhhcan-ccmtmlled House. lhc Rcpubhcan·led Judt·
ctary Cornm1ttcc can dnxlgc up all son.&lt; of tnstgntficant udbtt&lt; on evcrythmg from
Whitewater to Travelgale to campatgn finance abuse
Commttlcc llll'l11bcr Lmdscy Graham. R-S C. said a mouthful when he asked
fac.etiwsly. "lsthts Watergate or Peyton Place?" Most Amcncans beheve tt ts the lat·
tcr and fea- that the Ionge., 11 mo,.lfXJhzcs offictal government business tile less ttme
tik.'ll: Wtll be to !IOIVC more prc&amp;&lt;tng ISSUCS hke Soctal Sccunty reform
It tS regrettable that oon).'I'CS.&lt;IOnal putttsanshtp ts'betng aggresstvcly pun;ued mthts
tawdty mancr regardless of the harm tt ts tnfltcUng on the publtc as a whole Rcpubhcnns would be wtse to constder lhc words ol an elder party statesman, who ts nght
• on the money ~ urgmg a qutck resolutton of too cutrent mess for the country's sake.
"Let all tlus be done w1thout parttsan explmunion or mean-spmtncss," urged former Rcpubltcan President Gcruld Ford "let it be dtgmftcd, honest, and, aboye all.

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Letters to the edItOr
Doves, dominoes amJ the Division of Wildlife

I~

R.E ·LIVIN5
THE '60~/

Dear Eldttor,
At the upeomtngelecuon we wtll have the opportuntty to vote on whether
we 'Want to keep doves as a g.une btrd subject to hunttng tt to tts former status as a song btrd We get w vote on thts Remember, we dtdn't get to vote
on Sunday Hunung 1 •
The DJVtsJOn of Wddltle and 11s supporters. tncludtng the Farm Bure.IU,
the Grunge and others. rather qutctly and '"a less than strotghtlorward man·
ner forced 11 upon us
Nnw they want us to support dove huntmg I can remember when quod
were clusscd,as .1 song blfd Qua tI were plcnuful. and then they were put on
the game bud hst How long has II been stncc you huve heard a bob while'
cull pr seen a covey nl qu.ul 'They .Ire qutck to take credll For the deer hctd.
the tncrcasc m turkey numhe" hut ,uc suangely stlcnt about grou~e. quad
ruhhtts, etc•
About "dmmno th~nr1e!'t C\CI\nnc seems to have one Hctc ts nunc' II
we allow dove hunttng tim ye.u how long wt ll 11 be hclnrc they w&lt;mt to
shout robtns, c.trdtnttls. hluc i"Y' .tnd meadow lmks •,What tlthey dtscovcr
whut a delicacy humnunghud tongue&gt; ate' Rtdtculous' Absurd' You net
but no more so thun then d.um tlmt 11 we ~top shootmg doves 11 won't he
lung unttl we wont he .1hlc to huy n lltg M.1c 1
Remember when the NRA cl.umcd th.tl tl we gave up Tellon coated (c ;&gt;p
ktllcr) bullets AK47s .md U11s they would Slll&gt;tl t.Ike our 22 smglc shots
awtty from us '
Rcmcmhcr when the r.tdtcnl cJt\IJOnmcntahsts churned thlll tf we dtdn't
stop hurmng tossdluel we would so It lithe .um&lt;i,sphcrc wtth pollut.mts that
11 would block out the sun nnd ~ t~nt ,, new u:e ngc 1
Remember when others s,ud th.JJ tl we cnnltnucd to burn loss1l luels the
pollutnnts would lmld tl1e heut .tnd we would httvc gloh.II warmmg" the
polur tee cups would melt .md New York Cny .tnd other const.II elites wgufd
be lloodcd'' Ask the NRA the StcJJ,J Club ,nlll Greenpe11ce how much they
hnvc lust tri mcmhcJ&gt;htp nnd support stnce they adopted and ptom&lt;'ted these
untenable td~as
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The DOW sptn on dme hunttng 11 ludtcrous They used to locus on how
last they new. how crratJ&lt; thett lltght pullern was .md proceeded to eallthem
"t11rgets" A h&lt;;x of shell• lor each hlfd ·They don't call them targets quite
so much now In thetr how to hunt them' they tulk of hurvcstcd gram ftelds.
com liclds, fence rows. etc They suggest c11moul1age dothmg I suggest
somethtng qutte dtftcrcnt Why gn to thJS much bother' Put on your house
shppers and your P&lt;~am11s talic .1 cup ol col fee m one hand, your trusty 12gaugc tn the other hand and go &lt;\Ul on the porch or deck and shoot them us
By DeWAYNE WICKHAM
they ptck up dropped sunllnwer seeds under your •btrd Feeder'
Doves nrc pronmted '" 11 loud source compur.Iblc tu a shrttnp, u bluegtll Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON - Someth111g
ur a perch' Arc we to comp.Ire them he lore they .tre shot or niter they have
to 1thtnk about
been htt wtth u h&gt;1lll ol No 9 shot'
When voters go to the polls
Do you know thntut tins 11111e tits k~alto hunt dmcs seven days u week
nc•t mpnth tn 34 Sen111c races.
but legal to hunt those pesky. crnp·enlmg crows on only three duys'&gt;
We hear mentum of "lcgucy" 1nt[le news lately I have u quest ton for you they will not only be mnktng u
parcntslgrundpurcnts out there - wluu wtll he your lcg.~e y' Wtll your descen - ch01cc between the Dcmocl,ltH:
dants remember you as the one who took/wen\ wtth themm Sunday School. .md Rcpuhhcun cnndtdates. they
nlsn wtll be dcotdtng the lututc ol
or the one who took them dove hunung on Sunday mornmg ~
I have lracnds who h.tvc tncd w scpar.llc the dove huntmg tssuc from th..:: Btll Chnton'qll'csulcncy
II .IS expected. the House·
Sunduy Hunting 1ssuc It Is 11llposslhl~ ht do 11 As hmg as dove hunting Js
lcgul on Sundny your vote tm dove i\Unt1ne1 1s ~!:lvmg t~H.: II appruvullo Sun ~ votes to unp~ach C lm~nn ( thL·
day Huntmg
poht1~nl cqu1vulcnt ol n lllllllll.ll
nus IS the Bouom Lm . .·
1ndu;tmcnt). the Scn.Hc wdl
dc
~.: 1dc Ius guilt m J nno~c nL c Henry Bahr
Long Bottom und Ius lnlc In tlu s \L:Cll: IIHl s~n
UflliS will UCI tl'\ fUilll ' .liH.II CIH.ICt
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a polltu.:n l vclllh;t
PnilllL ~ Is 1hc h~.· .ut ol thl.'

Caltfornta's gammg ttnbes
sponsored PropoSitton 5, they say,
to keep tl1e lnmted
garntn$ they have
had .tt casinos on
lhctr own land lor
years TI1c c&lt;Jah·
!tun opposed to
Propostuon
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l:ll'ilnos) .Lrguc, convcr.-;cJy th.u the mc.1~ 1
sure\ fl'L&lt;S,Igc would .tllow unregul.ttcd
.unt.lxcU unlnnucd Cll.'ilnO·~tylc gdrnhlmg thmughout C.thfom1.1
lo lolks uUL'iklc -- dnd •nany 111s1dc - Cuhlonua. thts 1&gt;&lt;~1&lt;11 hattie coni uses
lithe state\ lndt.m tnbcs .u~ o~h~ndy
legally ,allowcll to r.;ondUi;l g~unhhng
\l j'X!I,Utons on thcu rcscrvatJt)fls 1f 41 ol
the 112 i&lt;-Jcmlly t~cognt~~xl Ulhcs 111
Cal tf(nn l.l .thc.tdy lutvc I.!.L':ii!IOS up .uu.l
runmng why wm; 11 neccss,uy to put .m
lnd~.tn g.nnmg 11'\Cil\UI'C on Lilt! ballot~
Wdl. u stems fwmll'dcmlluw rcqUJrmg lnd1.ms I&lt;) ncgoumc .lgn.'Cmcnl\\ wtlh
&gt;l.tl~ gtwommcnt&gt; -· s&lt;&gt;c.II/ctluliMI st.IIc
1.:\)lllJM!.:I.s -- tl1m c..lctcnmnc wh.u foams ol
g.unhhng U1hcs wtll he allowed In nllct
F&lt;M ye.u,, Cnhlnmt.t Gov Pete Wilson
and the st.Itc s lc.Idmg gammg 11 thes
have hccn allnggert1Cuds mer the minter
111C'govcmor luts tduscd to ncgott.IIe
!,;OillJlll!,;l'i With tnbcs lhut huvc vtdco
g.unmg -- whtch he dc'Cms IO•be tuncttntMIIy cqutv.1lent to '--'" Veg.t,·stylc
slot maclunes .. but tl1C gmnmg tnhes
dehvc up to lhn.'C·qunners ol dlCJr n;v-

Today in history

By The A11oclated Presa
Toduy ts Wcdncsdny Ckt 14 the 2~7 th d.Iy nl l'i'iH l:hct&lt; .uc 7S d.L)'&gt;
left tn the yenr
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On Ckt 14 1947 A1r Force te&gt;l p1lnt Chmb E Yeugct hcc.1111e the 111'1
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rocket plnnc ovct Edwmds Atr Force B.1sc ,"' C'.IItlmntu
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Southeastern Ohio
. Today. Mostly sunny Htghs in
lite mtd 60s. 'Northwest wmd 5to 10
. 1J1ph.
Tomght Mostly clear. LQws near
40 Northwest wmd 5 10 15 mph
becommg light and variable late thiS
even mg.
Thursday Partly cloudy Htghs
from the upper 60s to near 70

Extended forecast
Thursday ntghl .. Mo stly clear
Lows tn the m1d 40s
Fnday Partly cloudy Htghs near
70
Saturday 'Mostly clear. Lows
from the upper 40s to the lower 50s
and h1ghs tn the m1d 70s
Sunday Partly cloudy Lows near
50 and htghs m the n11d and upper
70s.

Frost possible again tonight
'ay The Aa1oclated Press
. It wtll be anolhet chtlly mght
across Ohto, wtth frost pokstble tn
rural area, the Nauonal Weather Servtce sUJd Lows w1ll be m the mtd to
upper 30s.
Southerly wtnds wtll bnng a
warmtng trend on Thursday, forecasters said Htghs Will be 60-70
The reeord-htgh temperature for
thiS date at the Columbus weather
station was 86 degrees m 1897 whtle
the record low was 28 m 1988 Sunset tomght wtll be at 6 54 p 111 and
sunrise Thursday at 7 42 am.
Across the nation
Rain was workmg tts way toward

the Northeast and Great Lakes early
today, as gusty weather took atm at
the far northern Platns and snow
showers spread toward th~ Cascades
Ram showers were posstble across
the Northeast and .Ill the way tnto
Delaware us a bpundury drapes
southward from eastern Lake
Ontano
·Behtnd thts storm ltne, a htgh
pressure system should prevatl south·
ward to the Gull Coast Southern and
eastern Flo.rtda were expected to get
scattered showers und ISOlated heavy
thunderstorms

Today's livestock report
Hogs 50 cents htgher, sows
steady: cattle 1.00 htgher.
Summary of Tuesday's aucttons at
Caldwell, EatOR, Farmerstown. Lancaster and Wapakoneta.
Hogs
Market hogs. 23 00-30 85. light
sows 10 00-20 35, heavy sows 17 0026 50
Feeder p1gs 6 00-25 00 head
22 &lt;Xl-30 00 cwt'
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All bo.ll's 9 00· 17 75
Callie
Slaughter steers. chotec 55 0062 50, select 51 00-5H 00

COLUMBUS (AP) -Ohio-Indiana dtrect hog pnces at selecled buytog pomts W~dnesday us provtded by
the US Department of Agncullure
Market News
Burrows and gdts steady. demand
· moderate on a moderate movement
U S 1-2. 230-260 lbs. country
pomts 27 00-2H 00, lew 26 50 .111d
28 50, plants 28 00-29 50.
U.S. 2-3. 230-260 lbs 25 0027 00, 210-230 lbs 23 00-25 00
Sows. steady
U S 1-3, 300-400 lbs 13 0015 00, 400-500 lbs 15 00-17.00.
500-600 lbs 17 00-21 00, lew over
'600 lbs. 21 00-24 00.
Boars over 300 lbs 9100-11 00.
' 00- 15 00
under 300 Ibs. 12
Estimated recetpts 35,000
, Prices from Producers Livestock
Association
Wednesd.ty\ trends

Stocks
Am Ele Power ..................... 50'1.
Akzo ..................................... 36'1,.
AmrTech ..................... ...... 49'/,
·Ashland 011.. .. .......... . ... 43'/,
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Champion ............................. 101/a

Charm Shps .. .- ...............3'1.
City Holding .................... 35'/,
Federal Mogul .................... .41'1,.
Gannett ... . .. ..... ... .. .... 51'1,.
Goodyear ........... ,. ... . .... 49'1,

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Friday Ill Cour1 Sl t•omcmy, Ohm hy rhc
Oh io Valley Puhhsht'l&amp; Company Second ci a~
posiiiJC paid ~ ~ Pu 1n~•oy Ohto
A~~uc tJio.:d

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Kmart ................................... 11,,,"

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Kroger ................................ 49 )~
Lands End.. .. ..... .... .. ... t 6'1.
Lld ........................................ 23'),.
Oak Hill Fin! .... ... ..... .. .... 17),
OVB ....................... 40
One Valley... ..... ..... .. ....29'1.
Peoples ........................ 26
Prem Ftnl. ................. 19
Rockwell .............................. 34''"
RD/Shell .. .......... .. .. .. .. .49'1.
Sears... ........ .. ...........39"1.
Shoney's ............................... 1"1,.
Star Bank .........................60"1.
Wendy's ....... ,... ...... .... .. ..... :13
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Suhscr1hcrs not dcstrlng 10 J'll)' the c1rrler may
rcm11 1n advance direct m 1'\latpally Semmel on
a lhrcc, sl.11 or 12 month bafJs. Credll w1ll be
gl\lcn carucr each week
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Publisher resr.Ncs the rlghl lo tadjtiSI r1tes dur
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ol Gallipolis.

MA.IL.SURSCRIP110N

Inside Mtlgl County
13 Weeks
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26 Wcckll
52 w~..~k~
R1trs

\:tHl., ncctl no gllld.Hlc C
I ho se who l.lvnt Clmton's

Former Senate MaJortty Leader
and 19% pr&lt;SJdenual candtda!e Bob
Dole Will be maktng an area ''"P 10
camp&lt;ugn for Nancy Holhsler m her
h1d a.~ congreS'iiOnal cand1date
Dole will appear at u campa tgn
mlly tn Jackson thts Thursday. at 3
p m • along With featured guests fnr
mer Ohto Governor James A.
Rhodes. state Rep John Carey. and
Ohio Senale candidate Lee Thatcher
The rally wtll take place at the Jack son Memorial Butldmg. 145 Broadway.
A second Hollister campatgn
appearance w1ll be at the Ohto UmverSJty Homecomtng Grounds in
Athens thiS Saturday

Out:~klc ;Mclam

Three acc1dents mvotv 1 ~g e"tenstve vehtcle damage but no mJuries
were tnvesttgated by Pomeroy Pnltce
Tuesday
As the result of an acctdent at 9 02
a m Charles E Cade, 32, ul Rutland
was cued on charges of speedmg
wh 11e lleetng pohce .tnd fatlure to
tontrol
Accordmg to the report, Case was
traveling north on Unton Avenue at
· · an ex~essive rate of speed. attempted to turn 11110 Htl.md Road 10 nee
pQitce, wa&lt; un.tble 10 make the turn.
and struck a truck dnven by Dav 1d
Haggeny. 45, Qi Galltpolts Both
vehtcles had heavy damage

Davenport...

Unus of the Metgs County Emergency Medtcal Servtc-e recorded e1gbt
calls (or asstslance Tuesday Umts
respondtng tncluded
CENTRAL DISPATCH
II 28 u m, Mtddleport Poltce
Department, Charles Cade, Veterans
Memonal Hospual.
I 19 p m . Thlfd Streel. Rabne.
Kelly Allen. Holzer Med1clll Cenler.
7. 14 p m.. Spn ng Avenue.
Pomeroy. Jerry Flota, VMH
POMEROY
9:40 am. Condor Street , Joyce
Grady. HMC
RUTLAND
9 33 a m , Happy Hollow Road.
Carlos· McKntght. Pleasant Valley
Hospilal, Central DISpatch squud
USSisted
SYRACUSE
2 04 p m . Outchtown Road. Dons
Grueser. VMH.
2 54 p m , Cook Roml. John Werry. VMH. Cemral Dtspatch ,squad
USSI Sh!d

TUPPERS PLAINS
4 22 p m . state Route 6H I. John
Keenan, VMH, Centr.II Dtspatch
squad asststed

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Tuesday
Admitted: Woodrow Fortney.
Rae me. Sharon Rtggs. Rutland. Ltndi.l Foreltli.lll. Pomeroy, ~md Dons

Grues&lt;!r. R.u.; me
Discharged None
Holzer Medical Center
Discharges Loi.I Akers. Bubby
Herdm,m and BMbar.t VanMeter
Births Mr . ,md Mrs Mike
McCom11ck ••1 daughter. Jackson

OES to meet
Pomeroy Chapter I~6 OES w1ll
meet at 7 10 r m .II the Shade Rtver
Lodge 111 Chester All members urged
to ,1\tend

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BMrtl ~ ii'Gl 2:31), 4!50, 7!161 8:45
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111111 AIIIIIRI IAJ 2:31)1 6:00, 7:20, 8:46
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A second acctdent also occurred at
9 02 on East Mam St m !rant of Larry s Markel Jo-eph R Fields. 55.
Pomeroy. had stopped hiS truck whtle
a car ahead watte&lt;J, to make a lei!
~nd turn HIS truck wa.s struck 1n the
rear by a car dnven by Marcy Malh
ew~, 22. Ractne There was heavy
damage to the M,Lthews car, and hght
to the Ftelds' ptekup
The third acctdent Involved a
vehtcle parkch on Rock Street owned
by Shannon Roush It was struck a•
Sue Barnhart. 18. Pomerny. backed
tram a dnveway tnto the Roush car
There w.IS nunor damage to both
vehtcles

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western pari of the county They also a&lt;.:ces . . lhlt: to wmkmg peopl~! nn
dtscussed the posstbtltty of acqutnng w~::ekemls or one e\enmg a wec:k , hut
funds to construct a blcyele/"'alkmg noted 11 would take the coopermton
path tn the county
ol otlice holders
Netther olfer&lt;d any solution• for
tncreastng revenue tn the county'
general fund, but satd they peeded to
further tnto the matter and seek
spendmg cuts wherever posstble
"We need to look lor cuts. no matter how small. Ptckens s.JJd
"In the lung term. we need to look
at ways we can slowly cut,· Davenport added
Both candtdates ulso agreed 11
woulu be ntce t1 count) Mikes were

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Reader Services

The featured gue&gt;t at the Athen'
appearance will he U S Rep Mary
Bono who took over the ~at formerly held by her lute hu,band. Sonny Bono
Hollt&lt;ter and Bono wtll lake pan
m the Ohio Unl\er&gt;tly H&lt;&gt;mecomtng
Parade. begmmng at 9 30 am . lui ~
lowed by • allendance 1at the OU
Green and Whue Luncheon at the
Rtverbank Ten! Event at II am
Follnwtng the luncheon. Holl~&gt;ter
wtlltravelto Mtddlepon. where she
" scheduled lo cpea~ at the Overbrook Center'' lOth Anntversery
even! at I 45 p 'm
The Overbrook Center IS at 333
Page St tn Middleport

Three accidents probed
by Pomeroy police

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26 W~:cks
52 W\o-ck~

.trc, r.cluct;tnt to state
.1 posnaon , co urt r..:jcct~nn at the
polls
·1hose who cmb1~u:.:: the Widely held \lew th.ll Cl111tnn IS
tksct '1ng ol some lcssc.:1 punlshmt:nl nu ght 1111prnvc thcu Lh.Ul!,;Cs
ol wtnnlng clc!,;lHin hy s,l) mg so
\\l'll 111 .Jd v.m,.:e ol Elcdu)n Dny

Meigs announcements
Dole to campaign
in Jackson Thursday
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Bob Evans ....... .... . ... .. ..... ts'•
Borg·Warner.. ............ ....... 36'1,.
Broughton.... ... ..... .... ...... 1 '1.

The Daily Sentinel

expect the people we put m publt c ofltcc to vote the m.lJOrtty 's
Interests more often th.w not
There arc tunes - l10pclully on
1 ss t 1~ sot pnn c1plc . not pdllt1cs when elected lc.Iders wtll lead
ruther than follow puhltc optnton
By .tskt ng Scnnh.:: t.:niH.IJd ,ltcs
th~u pos111on on llnpl!achmcnt.
votc1 s !,;,lll Ioree them to st.tkc out
.1 posttw n hcl01c thL! clcr..:tton on
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enucdrom these machmes
tn on one of tltosc cmrupung VIdeo slot
So, stncc Wtlson refused to enter tnachmcs ,u the lndUIII castnos
.
cOtnPj"l' Wtth tnbes that alTered VIdeO
Dclcndcrs of the state lottcty. who
gammg. those ~11Jcs were lound tn vtola- noncthclc&amp;s would hm1t lndmn gam1rig,
uon ollooeml Jaw
rnt1on.litzc thts mconststency by noung
And U S auomeys were prepmcd to that pr(iceeds Irom the lottery go to benmv.Idc tl1e sunc's lndt.m' casmos ,md shut elit educatton
down then vtdco maclunes Wluch "
But the gwntng tnbes note that prowhy Prupo&gt;~lion 5 IS on the h,lilot To I&lt;Jr- •ccds !rom thetr gan1blmg opcrat1ons
m.IIIy legalll~ wh,uti1C tnbes h.tvc hecn have cnahled thelf rnbes to eschew taxdomg
p.tyer handouts. to I und thetr own educ;aMnny ll tbal lc.Iders around Ule state It ott, econonuc development, cultural
,JI'C i''"' u.Ided th.ll Wtlson ts antt-lndmn
prcscrvatum housmg ,md health care
As one 1JI the SJXtnStJrs &lt;ll Proposltl&lt;m 5 programs
says denstvdy the gnvcmor I~L&lt; nevct · Mon;nvet they note. lndtnn gwnmg
so mu~.:h .Js 'dlltJcli a wmgttp on the sot I 1s a lltmcndous Cl:ononuc hoon nol only
of .ull mh.llli CSCrvcltlon
to the lnhcs hut .tl:-;o to the conunumucs
But I h11\C dMth.:d wtth the guwmm m wluch they .u'C located, and to the slate
pnvatcly on the suhject ol lndmn gum
IJ~.t,ury
mg And I c.tn so~y Wllh conlidence th.tt
Indeed, the g.unmg tnlx.&lt;s employ
Wilson 1s not .m11 lnd1.111 He s 1ust ,mil~ more tiMn 13.000 non·lndmns at H~tr
g.unhhng
(,;,\Smos gcncmt1ng more tlum $120 rml·
n1c mot.tl .ugument the gnvcmm ~nn 111 sl.tlc und lncalt.tx revenues The
111&lt;1kcs ,tg&lt;lJnst gnmhl1ng 111 gcncn1l, lnd1 - tl'ihcs .list) cstunatc thut thc1r gwn tng
.tn r.:.tsmo-~1) lc g.umng tn p.u1H.:ulm. opc1UI1ons gcncmtc an addtuonal $270
would have l.u more rcsonnn(,;c tl he mtlhml an t.!x,thlc cx~ndtturcs hy grun!,;Xp~s~d smul.u re scrvU11ons .1hout the mg p.ltrnn:-; .1t h..x:,d non-(.;,\Stnooal)Ustncssstatc-nm lt)\tcry
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Or better yet. tl he pmposcd lcgt&gt;l.tAs long .t&gt; Cahlomta legally ,dlows
Iton th.tl would .1hol1sh 01 .lt lc.l'il hnut
\\ Ulous .md sundry lo11ns of g.nnbltng
the stzc .md SCLlJlC ol Cahlomt.t's lottcty wnhm st,lle i»IUC", ,L, long as the stare
Out Wilson"""' made no ISsue nlthc llscll llf1C11lles ,, multtbtlhon-dollw lotst.ttc lottety And the hureaucmts who tcry. 11 luutlly seems ~~.,;on.Ible lor d1C
1\111 tl1e lottety contmuc to bombmtlthc ,&lt;lntc ·ro cmck 'down on lndtun gammg '
public - p&lt;:x. lolks nnd nil -- wnh tclevt- 11J,Jt's why l:ut-nunded Cahlomtuus.
sltm l:tllllln~n.:Mis, rnd1o !&gt;iJXll", ncwspn1m.:lm.l1ng Ll1osc wh(} don t care much tor
per ads .md htllh&lt;•u-ds tclhng ti1Ctn d111t g.unbltng. wtll suppon the stnte's lndtan
nil tttukcs Ls ,, dollar and a dream to wm tnl1es on Pruposmon 5
nches even though the odd' ul wmmng
Joseph Perkins'"' a columnist for
un: null tons olttmes h'l'Catcr dtiUl c.JSiung l'he San Oil-go Union-Tribune.

Ius ptc.sH. ktlly
All vQtcrs need do tn rctn 111
these pollll!,;~ll rogues 1s Ioree
utnd1datcs 10 thts yc~tr s Senate
ruccs to declare wl1ethet they wtll
JOin th~ inovcmcnt to oust C'hnwn or l.tvot nnpo~ tn g n lcs sc t
pcn.IIiy
Jusl ,\s polt:lllllll JUIOTS Ill ,\
cnm1nal tnal so mctllll !.!s .uc
asked th ctr v1ews on the pumsh·
mcnt th.11 n11ght re sult lwrn .1
ltndtng of gutlt votcrs siH1uld put
the sn mc qucstton tn tiHJ "l!. who
w.lllt a. sc.tl 111 th e next Scn,nc
The ~.:und t cl.lt l'"' &lt;.:ompct m ~ for

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Senate candidates should state where they stand on elinton trjal
by saytng they
wnnt to reserve
Judgment until
they
get
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the
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Gambling and hypocrisy in California

SyJoaeph Perlclns
The last column I wrote about the
Amcncan lndtan (.'Onununtty, ~bltshcd
three years ago, dtdn't exactly go over
well wtth tnballeadet&gt;
I stood by my observnttons then, ,,. I
do now The dependency of most Amertcan lndtan tnbes on lutndouts lmm
Washington has mhhcd tl1em ol thetr
sovcretgnty and dcpoved them of selldetenmnntton
We sc'C cv1dcnce pi thts tn the ·nurd
World condmons under whtch much ol
the Aml.~l:llll lnd1an pupui~1Uon l1vcs A
tlunl substst helow the povcny l1ne H.III
are JObless on the rescr\.tllon A thud ol
lndt.m youngsters drop out of h1gh
school Onc-tihh hvc 111 homes l.tdmg
tnd&lt;10r lot lets .md tdeplumcs
Amenc.m lndtans l1.1ve ti1C shonest
lllc CXpcl:t,tm:y nl .my cthntr.: popul.111on
mAntC111..:.1 ll1cy IMve the lugllcst mtcs
ol dtaiJctcs und tuhct~ulosts Dcnths
fmm 1nllucn:t.n and pncunum1.1 ,lfC twtCI.'
the nnuonal .tvcr~c 11tc lnd1.m ml.mt
mortahly and murdc1 mtcs m-e thr\.'C
umcs the n~1uonnl avcmgc Ak oholacj.llcc.l dend1s urc 10 tames h1ghcr
I t'lndudcd by noung th.u wl1ere
there hal\ hccn 1mpnJvcmcnt m tmy nl
these probletnS&lt;ll' pathologtes. the tmpe·
IUS hJL&lt; hecn pmvtded not hy ·IIXllemnl
Jslte Uncle Swn. hut by lnduu1 tnhes tak·
tng control ol thctr own futut~. pmctlcmg
sell-help
Whtch hrings me In the $50-million
wru ragtng tn C!d ti(K11J,I over a rn~lot
propostuon that wtll detcnmne d1e s11.c
mid scope of the lndt.\11 gtumng mdustry
wtthtn dlC state's bordcJ&gt;

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obs(;cne ;lugans rctcmly appeared on sorrow It JS hecause we lived not
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the wull of Warsaw's Jewtsh State Tl!e- together. but s1de by stde "
aler: "Jews k&gt; !he O&gt;ens "
For ccntunes. he admttled, Catholtc
One of the Calhohc Church's top official&gt; fostered &lt;NJtrngeous stones
expert&lt; on P&lt;~lsh-JewJSh relat1ons, the abwt Jew&gt; -- mosl typically thai Jews
Rev Stantslaw MuStal. was Slatthngly ktdnappcd and killed Catholtc ch11dren
candtd and cnttcal wuh us once about to usc thetr blood for unleavened
the endcmrc nature of Polish antJ- bread A huge p;unlmg m the 17th-cenSemittsm -- and vehement about the tury church tn Sandomterz called
"lhfanl1cida'' ~till features cancatured _
need to pull 11 oul by 1l' root.&lt;
Father Mustal was a key member of Jews ktdnapptng, stabbing and dtsa catholic comm1Ucc on Jew1sh rela- no:mhenng Chnsltan babies.
ttorts, and oo..cdnor of tile most tnfl~­
Between World War I and II, the
enttal Cathohc weekly newspaper Puhsh Cathohc Church stoked antJwhen he spoke With our assoctate Dale Semtttsm w1th nght-wmg. rcac11onary
Van Ana tn Poland several years ago
rubbJSh One pastoral letter by tile PriWith some eloquence and emotu&gt;n, mate of Poland charged that "Jews 1
Father MuSJal suggested that post· fight the Cathohc Church " Tile leller
Commumst Poland ha• nccdcd a moral called Jews "the advance guard of a
cleansmg from !he Holocaust ond tls godless hie, of !he Bolst.;v1k moveantt-Semtuc r&lt;x&gt;t' Though 11 wa' the ment" and baldly stated "Jews arc
Gcnnans who dtd the k1lltng , and cmhczzlcrs and usurers (who) engage
thqugh many other Poles mcludmg a tn the while slave trade "
large number of Catholic pncsts dted
Even the Cmnmuntsts came down
as well the Jcwtsh r;u;e wa.' nc.lfly on the Jews m the post war pcnod In
Y.lpcd out
the l.ue JY60s. the governm~nt spon· It's a lcrnblc thmg" he satd S(ln.~d an oUic•al antJ~Scm111c cam"lmagtne 10 percent olthe populatton pmgn hlammg Jews for the na110n 's
murdered nvcm1ght m Amcru:a. And dis and purgtng Jews !rom government
yet here. there ts no feeltng of a votd p&lt;:&gt;SIItons and state enterpnses Tens of
today I can tell you there has been no thousands ul Jews fled !he country_tn
196R. lcavtng only a small numller
hchtnd
.
Father Mustal ha&lt; not been sur. pnscd m the past at sectn!!i anlt-Semltlc scnttment whtpped up ilunng elcct&lt;iral campatgns a,, part of a new Pohsh
nu!Jundllsm "h IS very easy to ~ay
Jews arc the htddcn Ioree who have the
htdden plans that have rumed thts
country. ' he sa1d
' Nobel Pnzc w1 nncr Czcslaw
Mtlosz. the Pohsh poet. has noted that
the Poltsh spmt of hero1c fl'IInOII~'!'
"cannot he separated Irom tts less
attractive features a ccrtmn ethnoccntnc Poland. closed upon Itself hosule
to any 'otherness,' ts a h1stoncal fact "
Or a• P61tsh-bom fanner !smelt
Prnnc Mmtslcr Yttzhak Shmmr once
charged "Poles &gt;ucked anu-Semtusm
tn wuh thctr mothers ' mdk "
~aek Anderson and Jan Moller
are wrilers for Uniled Fealure Syn·
di&lt;ale, Inc.

some years back
because tl!ey feared
tt was yet another
ev1dencc of an
attempt to Chnst&gt;an"" the place .. and,
m t1me. era"' memory of too Jews who
d1ed here
Moiler &amp;
Poland was once a AnderiOfl .
haven to Jews, who
amtgrated en ma~-.: m the 1300s when
the then-Pnhsh kmg mvued them tn to
become the merchant class Withtn a
century 80 pereenl of world Jewry
, hved mSJdc Poland's borders.
Some 3.5 mtlhon Jews hved '"
Poland when World War II began,
fully 10 percent of !he nation
1c&gt;&lt;lay. there arc less than 20,000
ems~\ lu be removed
1h&gt;sc who arc left are mostly the
Some I 5 mtllton people, more than elderly, plltful &lt;Urvlvors of the H&lt;•lo90 percent of them Jews, were mur- ~ausl. lhc average age 'Jf Pohsh Jews
dered hy too Nazts at the Auschwtlz
HxJay IS OVCT (i)
Blfkcnau camps It's not tllC first 11me
A!'! rf the pasl were not wammg
for Catholu.:-Jcw1sh con1rovcrsy over \.:nnugh. !here h.L~ hccn ,, rchu1h of
the s1tc where so many were ~·l!'tscd Jnll Scm1t1~111 111 Pol.mJ smcc the
.md hurned tn the oven'
Berlin Wall came down
JewJSh leaders vehemently opposed
JewJ&gt;h ccmetenes. long neglected,
a Cannchtc convent bwlt agamst .1 hav~ heen Jelaccd wtth swasnkas.

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Chu n:h to have observance
The Big Eden Church wtll have a
IIJO!h h1nhday celebratJon. O,;t. 16
and 17 7 p m each evemng and 10
am and 7 p m on Sept IX Membe"
are asked to take I!Xl penn1e,, 10
dtmes. or &gt;Otnelhtng el,. tor the occaston. Tom Brodbeck conference
'upenntenden! , ";rill be the speaker

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Smorga•bord planned
The Bashan Ladtes Am1ltary Will
have a smorgasbord Oct 25
Dance set
A pub•c round and square dance
Will be held at the Tuppers Plams
VFW Saturday. ·8 to II p m wnh
True Country Band

Recyc~

Day set
The Me1g' County Reqcltng and
Liller Prevent ton Program
have
an appltance Recjcle Day at !he
office parktng Jot on Un1on Avenue.
Pomero). Saturday from 9 a m to
noon
Wa,he" dryers. dt&gt;hwa&gt;he" hot
water tanks and &lt;&gt;ther uppltances
Will be r~L:VCied free ~m more mfQrmauon residents may call 992-6,360

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Lilerary Cluh to meel
The Mtddleport Luer.Iry Club w1ll
meet &lt;.lf :! p m on Wedne .. day. at the
home nf Edeon Buck Phylll' Hacken wall re\leW Em.: hanlet.l ca . . tle"
by Daphne DuMauncr

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Another lawsuit filed against
associates of failed insurer
COLUMBUS IAPl - For the
founh t1me thts year. the state JS sumg
1ndtv1dual ~ associated wl\h PIE
Mutual h!J)Ilrance to recover money
to pay outstant.l111g cla1ms agamst Ihe
fmled med1eal malpracttd tnsurer
A lawsul\ filed Monday tn
Franklm Counly Common Ple~ts
Coun ~eeks more than $4U mlllton
from 24 former PIE board memhers
and e.ecuuves, saymg' they exi'ubued a reckless diSregard for the com
p.my's best mterests
Of that amount. at least $20 mtl·
!ton JS sought from Larry E Rogers .
former PIE ~rest dent and chtef executive.
When PIE was shut down by regulators m March.ltabtltues exceeded
assets by at least $275 m1llton
Founded tn 1981.the Clevelandbased company msured doctors tn
nme slates mcludtng Oh1o
In September. the state ~ ued PIE's
former law firm. Cleveland-based
Benesch Fnedlunder Coplan &amp;
Aronoff. for at l~ast $10 million

lawsUit' 't'e"'k mg $ 1 3 rmll1on
and $11 5 mtllton were ftlcd earlier
thts year aga1n't fom1ec PIE employees.Jndudmg Rogers 'iOn and execUtiVes

"There's the p&lt;Mibdtty that there
wtll be more.· :-.talc ln~tumm:e D1rec~
tor Harold T Dur) ee told The
Columbus DISpatch lor ,, &gt;lory m
today's editiOns
Duryee liled Monday\ &gt;Uti , whtch
alleges that PIE dtrectors - at the
Cleveland msurer'!r( eKpense enJoyed lavJSh parues. fatkd to investigate the payment o\ h tr.tv~gant
bonuses and s.tl.tnt:s tn offtcl!rs and
permmed linanctal tnLSmanagement
.md conllll:-ls ol 1ntt:rest
The 22 doctors un PIE's board
·completely ahdtc.tted atty responSJbtltty lor corporate ocuons .1nd granted nearly complete .tulonomy to
PIE's execut1ve tomamuee, whtch
was controlled by nondtrectors. · ~lhe
lawsull satd

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Sports

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Page 4 .

Wednesday, October 14, 1998

Yankees b~at Tribe 9-5, win 35th American League title
By RONALD BLUM

NEY.. YORK !APJ cnmpl~h:·

n~nl

ullcmcd IJH' unearned rum
Otha g.unc h1g.hltght ~ .mo ther
cuntn;nt:l'l.ll umpmng l'.lll .1lmc dn
\C that hll .m umpm: on the h.h.J..,Jdc
&lt;Jfld .1 Pli'11Pcd up ~.:1mHJ that too~
e\l! r ) c•pponu n lt}' htmukc up lor the
t tUnh I)"' Ill Well' endured 111 Cle1 e
l.tnJ b..,t week
A ltl.!r gom~ I 14 4~ Jun n ~ th~.: reg
ul.1 r ,c,,..,on .mJ '"ecpm~ 1 ~.:~.1"' m
the liN round theY mhc' lett pre'
!'lUre.: to rc ILh th c Scm:.., \\ lm:h they

R&lt;&gt;&lt;ng&lt;

The Arm: ru..:dn le;~guc pen

'' b;Jc}.. m the Bronx

Y.tnkt:c StJdwm rod~('d Jon ~ .tnd

hard Tuc,day mght (.!!&lt;. Nc" ) ork
n:aLhed the Wmld Sene' lor .1 rel:OJd
35th lime b} hc.:almg the Cle\ c l.md

lndtan' 9 5

"'n the AL ch,tmpt
on\h•r ,cnc.:' m •11x game'
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sloppy
Scoll Brn,,u, \eemcd to fin1!\h
Clc\c l.md off wJth &lt;t thr~:e run hornh

v.un

lor ,,6 0 btd &lt;n the thtrd tnntng llut
Pa1 10 Cone ne,trly ga-e 11 .oil b,IC k
all ov. tng u gr.md "'lam 10 J1m Thorne
th;.t l pulled the IndJan!-1 w1than a run
Der,k Jct&lt;r then re'lored the &lt;ale
ty n1.1rg1n Wi th a 1Wc1~ run lnplc m the
s 1 ~th

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nght that M.tnn v

to

R.untrcr tned to snag wtth .t le,tp ~~
lh&lt; top ol the wall ~ unl y the boll
land,d on a hop .11 hts feet
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hu.:h open' the World

Sene&lt; at hol)ieS,uurda) mght ag.un't
Atlant.t or San D1ego v.on .mAL l1tlc
.11 home lnr lh ~ llro.;t tune \ Inn the

Regg te Jackso n Thurm•n Mun,on
Ron GutJr) team m 197K
Ck~eland wh"h be,tt !he Y.tn
ket:!&lt;! 10 the first round last )Car .md
c.tme w1thm two outs of wmnmg ll'i
lirst World Senes Si nce 1948 l.uled
to force ol snenth game be~o:&lt;~moc Jt

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Bro~1us
horner carne after
l~.ldoff ..,1ngle .md the con

Wtlh.un ...

1.:1111 by Hendry D.I V I\
grounded lo o;econd and Ennque
WJI..,on . , throv. to sec.:oml for lhe
fnr&lt;.:e u..1o.; \Uc,.ic to the shon o.;wp ~1de
While V11quel .tppeared to keep •
loot on the bug H endry C.:llllcd D,l\ I!&lt;!
\ r.p\Cr\1,11

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Ck\ danG fdt pn::,..,urc too 11tcr
lu ... mg G.tmc 7 ol the World Sene.., to

\Uft..:

Flond.1lo1q O~.:toha ll ut tlta fidiJng
bch1nJ two g nne.., to on ~.: New Ynrk
tUrned It ,lf(lU ild ,IJ J lLDb.., r1eld
b~.:hmd !-.lrong p1tdtlll!;! !rom Od.tndo
I I Duque 1-fern.ull.lcL 111 G.une 4
.tnd by Well ' 111 Gam' ~
,
B) tht: c1g.hth 1 1111111 ~ lun' wc r~?
taunting thr. : I1Jd1 an"i v.Jth i.:hdnt.., nt
194~
R"p&lt;mdtng to ,, rcm,trk by
Cl~.!u l , md ~ D I\ 1d Ju!o.il l:t' th 1! the
onl) w.1y Y utkcc' t .m~ &lt;.:ould ge t
tougher would be 1f lh&lt;) hrou~ht
Um 10 the b•llp.trk one 1.111 hung
pic.: lure.., of a nMch1nc gun f10m the
upper &lt;.led. tor e.Kh ..,tnkcout hy
Cone who l.mm:d c1ght
Ump11c . , a~ .un wc1c JJI th~ q.:nh;r
ol contrPICfl) Ted Hcndt ) 1he 1cc
ond bd..,e umpm: appc HL:d to hln\\. a
c.JJI 111 tht' thmJ mmng 1UI1ng Nc"

who tnok the loss qutckly got 111
trouble .md Cleveland Iell behtnd on
con,ecutlle one-out smgles tn the
ftr, l by Jeter Paul 0 Netll .md
Wtllt,uns D,tvts ColloweJ wnh a

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After fanmng Ramtrez. Cone gave up
the grand slam to Thome, wh() sel an
AL champtl'nshtp senes record wnh
hts loul'!h homer
Ram1ro Mendoza came m to slart
the mlh and allowed a htt tn three
shutout tnntngs Manano Rtvera lin·
"hed up
Noles: The Yankees are II 2 111

Yorl ' Chtlt DaviS safe on • force
play d.umtng. Omar Vtzquel wa'
pulled off the b,t~e by the throw Two
out- later Brostu' homer made n 6-

ser!es when they take a 3 2 lead 11110
Game 6. losmg only tn the 1921
World Senes Cto the dtants) and tn
!he 1926 World Sene&lt; (lo the Cardt
nals) , Thome's homer was hts 12th
tn the postseason, tymg Yogt Berra
for 12th on the career ltst He !ted
Bob Robenson (1971) Lenny o'ykstm (1993). Ken Gnffey Jr (1995)

and Wilham' ( 1996) for (he smgleyear record wtth st~
After bemg
forced 10 stt out Game 5 wtth a sliff
back Cleveland catcher Sandy Alomar wa' b,~ek 111 lhe starting ltneup
and went 0-for-3 Alomar stayed
behmd for treatment when the team
lefl for New York on Sunday ntght
and dtdn'l .trnve unttllate Monday

C le~ d.111d , l,tncr Ch,trle' N.tg)

New York made 11 3-0 111 !he second on an error by lefl liclder Bnan
Gllco,; Joe G1rard1 smgled Wllh one
out Chuck Knoblauch doubled tnto
the lefl field come&lt; and Gtles afler
p1 ck111g up lhe ball, let 11 !all out ol
hts glll\e
cone took a shuloultnto the ltflh
Alter stngles by Wtlson •nd Kenny
Loflon put runners on lirst and thtrd
VIZquel hn a l)ner up the mtddle that
hn Hendry 111 the rear end Lofton
rcmamed on th1rd mstead of sconng
and a walk to Justtce forced 111 ,, run

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ml!ctntg 1he Sun Otego P;tdre;,

ATLANTA lAP) - In .u1 alre.tdy
tncred tble se,t&lt;on the Atl,mt,, Br.11cs

I he Br I\ C.., re'-' tllnL' th~1r huJ to
become the flr,l te.un to m crl orne .1
three g.1me defiut 111 the pn...t .. c.t~on

tn Game 6 ol the NL ch,tmpton,htp
Sl!fle s
(See FORECAST un Pag&lt; S)

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NHL roundup
By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Hockey Writer

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Stop and See
Our Selection
Of

VENTLESS
HEATERS

due by Sun

tax r.1te of 50 perL:ent tor the amount

but b) Ihe ll 11 wa' nut enough lo ..,top
nver thm thre~hoiJ II Mte hac I Jord3n the league from canceling games
We players leel we're taktn~ "gned another S33 tmllton contract
• We had a . .omewhat mono: t.:on~
Meps to bn!lge the gap, unmn pres- the tax on Cflu.:~g n owner Jerry ~tructtve dwlog.ue but It "'hard lu !l.ay
ident Pulnck Ewmg satd "Now the Rem1Jorl would be $7 5 mtllton (50 1f we got closer to an agreement.
ball IS tn thetr court 10 take steps to Jlereent of !he $ 15 mtllton more than Grantk '"'d W&lt; pmm1,.d 10 wme
gel do,er to us '
$1 H mtlhon)
,
ha&lt;k wilh our own set of propo,al &lt;'
The unton's lu~ury ta~ would
Money (.'O II ccted lrom the lu~ury
The NBA had been the on ly maJ&lt;If
force owners to pay a prem1um for tax would be ret.ho.;tnhuled tn low rev· 1Amcnc.tn profe,s1onal sport'i lcuguc
stgntng players to lucrauve contracts enue 1edm'i. mu4.:h l1ke the sy~ tem tu never have lost a game to a lat~u
under the ,;o-.;alled Larry Btrd excep baseb•ll adopted
~1spute
11on thai allows leltms 10 exceed the
' I lhmk we Jelimtely surpn sed
Ba,eoall's dtsas lrous strtke of
salary cap to retatn the1r own free them • unum dtrcctor Btll y Hunter 1994-95 wtped out !he World Sene'
agents
said
Our 1ntent1on wa .. to put the NHL suflered through a 2 112One such contract t~at has been &gt;ome1h111g bold on the tabk
month lockout that ended tn January
repeatedly pomted, to as sympto
' The messagt! here 1s that we rc
1995 3nd an NFL st nke 111 19K7Ja, t·
matte ol reckless salary escalation try&lt; ng Whal kmd nf re,ponsc they ed •bout a month
was the $126 mtlhon, Sl&lt;-ytar e~ten make wtll determtn&lt; what kmd ol
Two prevtous NBA lockout, 111
ston stgned by Kevm Gamel! of !he progress we can make and whether 19'-15 and 1996 ended belore an)
we can sa lvage the rest ol 1he games were mtssed
Mtnnesota Ttmberwolves
A sou.-.e close to I he talks, speak Nov~mher scheJuiF - nr the re't ol
Ewtng D•kembe Mulombo Ray
mg on condttton ot anonymtty. satd the season • Hunter sa1d
Allen, Antonto Dav!K and John St.trks
theta&lt; would ktck 111 on any conjrac t
Stern •atd the tdea ol a tax was '-' er&lt; among the players 'who •llenJ
worth more than $ 18 mtllflln. wnh a "iOilleth1ng Ihe ,,wners would lntlk at
cd Tuesday's meettng The owners
1\

• After u Ius. on openmg day the
Detroit Red Wtngs w&lt;re back 111
c]lamptonshtp fonn agamstthe Washtngton Capttals
• Meettng lhe Capilals for !he first
ttme stnce sweepmg them m 1he Stanley Cup linals las! sprmg. !he Red
Wmgs once more emerged Vtctortous
wtth a 3 2 Victory Tuesday mght
"That was a btg wtn lor us .. satd
Chrts Osgood, who had 28 saves for
the Red Wmgs ' We dtdn't want 10
go 0-2 You don l want to get on a
IQsmg streak and have losses stanmg
10 ptle up. regardless ofwhal you dtd
last year '

The defendmg Stanley Cup cham
ptops who los! 2-1 at Toronto on
openmg day extended thetr unbeat
en streak agatnst Washmgton lo 12
games daung back to 1994
" It was d"appmnttng ' Was~
mgton goaltender Olal Kolztg satd
"Maybe tl we played ltke thattn the
ltnals tt would hale been dtlferent
We rcaltzed we belong tn the upper
echelon of teams '
Brendan Shana~an and Doug
Brown scored on consecutive shots
87 seconds apart 111 !he second pen
od to key the Red Wtngs' vtctory
Ahhough Osgood faced 30 shols
he dtdn'l endure anythtng close to the
pressure tell by Kolztg He f,1ced sev
eral barrages tn the second pennd
be lore the lwo qutck goals by Shana-

Malakhov who m" sed all of
han and Brown put the Red Wmg• 111
tramm
g C'amp becilu"'e ol contrad
charge
negouauons
onet1med a pa!ots from
The Red Wmgs took the vtctory 111
Mark Recch1 pa' t goalie Guy Herert
'trtde
•
"It s a regularse•son
' game. satd on a power play 10 28 tnto the secuss1stunt coach Dav) Lew1s who 1s ond Recch1 has liv~ asst!lls 111 two
games th1s l&lt;oe ason
help111g 10 lead the team whtle Scot
ty Bowman recover~ from surgery
The Canadtens 7 I wtnners ovel)
'Its ,tlong w.ty I rom the pl,lyolls}let th e New York Rangers on Salurday(
are olf to a 2 0 stun while the Ducks
alone the linals"
El«where , 11 was Montreal I. were shut out for the second ttme 111
Anahetm 0, Nashvtlle 3 Carolina 2, three games thts se.tson
Predators 3, Hurricanes 2
Dallas 1 Chtcago I. ,mJ Toronto 3,
At
Nashville Mtkc Dunham made
Edmonton 2
14 saves tts th!;! expansiO n Preduwrs
Canadien• I, Ducks 0
At Montreal Vladtmtr Mal.1khov recorded !he lirst wm 111 fr,tnchtse hts
scored 111 the second pertod and tory
Andrew Brunelle. Denny Lam·
Jo~e lyn ThtbJtult made 30 saves as
bert
and J J Datgneaull scored 111 a
the Canadtens sent Anuheun to lis
ol
7 06 tn the lirst penod 10 gt ve
span
thtrd slratght loss

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By ALAN ROBINSON

PITISBURGH (AP) - Most
NHL te.tms stgn an enlorcer "hen
they need protectton Not the Ptttsburgh Pengutn s - they go to bank
{Uptcy court
Frustraled wnh stulled negotta
uons for ,, better lease .md saddled
:.~tth $37 ~ mtlhon tn losses the last
two sellsons co owner Roger Manno O\ erruled partner Howard Oaldwm on Tuesd.ty and took !he te,tm
tnto bankruptcy
B.tldwtn the m,tJOrtty owner for
st~ years unttl M,mno purch,tsed a
subs1::mt1al st,tke lliSI yedr hud \owed
p011o see); Ch,tpter II bankruptcy us
: long as he w~\s a p.ut owner
• ·The dectston h,ts been dtlficuh ,
: but "as mdde "1th the best tnterests
' : of !he fr,mchtse '" mmd ' llli M,m ·
': no "hn .tlien,lted f,ms by ch,tlleng

LemH!liX 's

ngnt lo collect $33 millwn tn
deferred salary
The Pengtuns now h.tve •" m.tny
Ch.tptcr II lihngs (t"o) '" they do
St.mley Cup champtonslups The
lirst bankruptcy came 111 1975 alter
former owners TLld Po1ter t~nd Pete•
Block couldn't pay $500 000 tn ledera\ I axes
Gotng mto bnnkruplcy ts ,, r.utty
111 prp sports But 11 has been,, totegone con~.:luston m P1ttsb,u gh smce
the Pengums htred bankruptcy specMhst J Garvm Warde11 .as mtenm
cht el execultve olltce 111 August
The NHL cun setze ,my lr,mcluse
!hat slides tnto msol1 ency hut IS tuk
mg a w.ut-nnd see attitude .ls the Pengums "ho won the Notlheust [)lVI
s10n l.tst se,p·;nn sort through ,, mtll lllllCle of \,l\1/"uns and mounung clch1

The Pengu1ns face !H ills from
Len11eux 1 V nghls holdet Fox
Sports Pttl&gt;hurgh tunp.ud .tdvellt'lltg
re\enue) Cl\ 1c Aren.t m.an.1gcr Spec
t,tcor Man,tpement O•otck rent) .tnd
from loc.tl g0vernmeQt. whteh .trgues
Manno vtol,ued the arcn,t Ie,tse by
t.tlkmg to other etltes .tbout reloc.ttton
"Whtle we .tre dtsappomted we
ha\ ~ a commalment from ov. nersh1p
that the team will be adeq11ately fund ed and we ~re oplumsttc tht' proce ss
1\lll llltun,ttel) ensure th,tl the ft,tn·
chtse wtll be tm.m ctall) nnd com
p~ttlllely succe«lul 111 Pmshurgh ,'
NHL cohlmts&lt;toner G.try Oetlm.tn
s.ml
Spoils .tgent Tom R&lt;tch who
represents Lemteux satd the Pen~ gums are closer 10 solvmg then lis
cal ptoblem s th,m !he) h,l\e been for
months Lemteu~ reached ,, p.trt ~otl

tltii!Hng was to get two mo1 e outs to back 111 cnmm.md 9-5
get b.tck to the Wotld Sencs and wtn
· I thought 11 was u tough pl.ty
11
&lt;atd
gener.11
m.mnger
John
Hart
J"" ran h.ud to the b.tll lthottghtlhe
NEW YORK - The Clevel,md
b.tll wottlcl be ntlhe w,tll.mclth,tiii,JS
We fell short so there s nh1 tous dts
: lndhmo;; won't mark the 50th lmm\er' sury of lhetr lu &lt;t.World Senes cham- nppomltnenl At lhe end ol d.t) lhts 11 R,tmtrcz s.ttd When I went huck
to the 11 nil I Ins! the b.tll I was ""
pmn,hq&gt; wtlh another 1rophy But nt Will go down .ts ,mothcl gtKld senson
least thts ye.tr the) ext! the Amenc,m but tn the shall tetlll 11 s ,, bntcr ptll p11sed "hfrC 11 lunded ' '
Satd Alomar nf nil tile si&lt;lppy
League playolfs lcelmg !hey were to s\\ ullow
play
I m not gotng tq cnttetze nny
It's
partlcullarly
pnmful
he~.:uu-.;e
~ beaten by a beller te,lm
'• 'The Y.tnkees ,tre piOh,tbly the the lndtans plnyed pootl) Tuesdu). ol Ill) tc,nnmates When the prescomm11t111g three erro1s .utd .1111dJOI sures on ) ou hy loa h,ud somet1mt:s
~. stiOngl!st team I \e !&lt;:een stnce I ve
.;been 111 the btg le.tgue&gt;" StUd nllle· outlteld g.tlfe th,u contttbutcd 10 ,, ,md mtspl,t) b,llls The condtltnns
were wet at s tough to get n nmnang
")ear-veteran S,tmly Alonmr ,,fler tot.ll ol live une,u ned runs
One
of
the
mnre
costly
tm
sc
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Jlltnp
on ,, h.tll ·
:Cic\eland s 9 5 loss Tuesda) nt ghtto
On Vtzquel setmr llhiCh sn,tpped
: New York 111 G,une 6 nl the ALCS w.1s nutflelde1 M mn y R.lnliiC Z s
.t46-gnmC post-.;c~tson errorl~ss~te.tk
•"I teel hk e 11e g,l\e them a battle nusplay ol Derek Jeter 'stxth mnmg
:The y descne to be 111 the WoiiJ two run t11pl~ W1th one nut and 1wn l:Oveung 237 (,;h.ances, leumnMIC '
men on (one hom Om!1r VJZclucl s s.ttd !he wei ml teld m.tde I he h.tll
: Senes
thrm\lng
errot) Jeter lifted ,, 11) to sltcR nil e1 entng
Added relte1er P.Htl Assenrftach 'Sometunes you m,tk e swpu.l
:er • fhc) won::!.~ more g.mle-.; th 111 deep n ~ hl center
en ors hke th,tt .md th1s nn~ Ito; 1 hag
Thtee steps from th e 11.111
:._.e did th" )ear ,U\d lhC 'CIICS
Ru1mre1 le.1pcd lu gh .l£tllllsl the 6ne Vllqttel smd · lm.tde th,tt en·or
:could \e gone cnhc1 \\.ty
,md they )Us! busted the g.une open
~
Th1o;; yl'.lt !\ dek~tl \\~I'll 1 no,; b1\le1 fen ce The bull dtdn 1 ,,,rry th,,t l,tr
l.llldlllg
at
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• as 1997 "hen the lnth.uts led G.une
E.u lter Em1que WJI!-.t111 ' s thlow runs
scored
tlllll
Jt&gt;
ter
mt~thc
1t
In
lhml
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: wnh one nut 111 lhe bonom ol the scon11g I\~ o h~tncrs !.ttCI on Bc1111t: lll g ennr nn n doublo -pltt) b,tllled to
Wtl!l.lm " slllglc tn put the Ynnl-..-;
thtcc une.nnetl run-.; Ill lhr lhud
,. nmth Tht:y loo,; t 11' cx.t 1n mn•ng~
By MIKE 0000
USA Today

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:setback in ALCS as 'bitter pill'

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games over 52 season ~
'
Asked to descnbe hts feeltngs.
Stern \ firsl two word~ were • Lou!iiy
dtsappomted "
My Job" toyut on games for the
fans , not lo can~:el !hem It s tembly
dtsappotnttng ' he satd
A total of 99 games from Nov 3
through Nov 16 will not be played or
made up and the vast maJOnty of
players wtll mtss lhetr ltr.&lt;t paychecks
Nov 15
The next move 1s up to lhe own
ers, and 11 wtll come tn a re ,ponse
!hat ts scheduled to be senl to !he
players on Fnday
In the mea~ltme the stdes may
recetve a ruling from arbnrator John
Feenck on the players gnevance thai
some 220 players wtth guaranleed
cnnlracts should be patd dunng the
lockout

were repn: ...ented hy Gordon ( •untl
(Cleveland) Le' Alexander (Hou,.
ton I Abe Po lim 1Wa,h tng lonl Davtd
Chec kett' I New Ynrk l and Jerry
Colangelo I Phoentx)
The unum prc!vu&gt;u1ly pr&lt;&gt;p&lt;"ed a
co m:e .. ~mn 'lowmg the growth of the~
salary cap from year tO )ear tf the
amnunl of money Uevoted lo player
salan.- c&lt;cecded 63 percent of rcvenueli
When lht:y made omuth cr ufft:r 1n

Augu1t lhey

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NEW YORK (AP) - An II th
hour lu•ury IUK proposal from the
players' unton wa1n J enough to pre·
vent the NBA from canc&lt;ltng regu
Jar season game' for 1he ltrst ume tn
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bargammg meettng wtlh commtsstoner Davtd Stern and the owners
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compromt« the league demanded tn
order to save a full. 82-game seawn
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reach an agreement any It me soon, so
we are reluctantly cuncehng the first
t!"o weeks " a dour-faced deputy
commtsstoner Russ Gruntk satd at a
n'ndtown Manhattan h01el
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NEtA cancels games for first time in league's 52-year history

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Pomeroy • Middl~port, Ohio

Players' union sees 11th-hour luxury tax proposal snubbed

By CHRIS SHERIDAN

Braves plan to erase deficit
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VVednesday,October14,1998

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Wednetlday, October 14, 1998

Wedneaclay, October 14, 1998

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dunng two of the lo"e'.
Toghl end Freddte Jone,, nne "' '
the Charger.' leadmg recetver-. satd
Gtlbride had "1&lt;»1 conlrnl of the f&lt;M&gt;t·
ball team ... butt he coach "wa' put on
a tough "IUallon having lo play
Ryan Leaf now. and a\,u wm at the
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In hts two &lt;easons wolh the Charger&gt;. Golbnde was 6-16
June Jones, offenMve ccx~reonalor
and lormer Atlanta Falc&lt;&gt;ns head
cuach. re\ue~ant\y agreed lube onter·
•m coal:h after JU'-11 s1x momh~ wuh

the team.
··11 was not rny an amb111on to be
a head coach again." he 'a1d . .. And.
I wa~ more "oncerned lor Kc\'ln He
brought me here A• a;stslant coache!\, rnaybe we laded lwn "

"Thong&gt; leading up 111 lhos make

lone' 'aid the Chargcf\ lwlle
approached hun ahout the jllb, and
the lir.t wne he wa' "' up,el ""'"''·
the tdea of 11 lhal he relu.,.d to di'&lt;U" 11 He recon.,dered tho: olter aller
Sunday's 111"
"Even though I've only been here

11 Mnneth1ng
had to do. We want
111 won 1&lt;~&gt;1bhll mes."' he said. "We
thmk w.: ~.;an Lu n th1' armand ••

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diJlton lor u br 'hi luture

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the

Chargers, und onJ ated he deserved

JnOnlh,, r~c: grown tO \,tJVC thC"''~

more tune tu ma

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.uuJ ~c:servc a chuncl! to Win g.unco,
Hup&lt;lully. I can get this thong lurneit
around and we can pul together a plan
111 gel l~e ball movtng up lhe held."
Chargers general manager Bobby

11 work

"Mn'l ul the p~&lt;ce&lt; are 10 place
and 11 '&gt; jU&gt;l a mailer nl lllne before
some ul the young pluyer~~o mature

tnlll the players they are capable ol
bec0111111g and the team lake&lt; ull ." he
•atd " My btggc&gt;l dt&gt;appui"unent"
Bealh:.m.l sau..l th~ d~c1s1on tu tire thai f will nul be a part Ill II ..
Go\bnde was llttticult . e&gt;p&lt;etally dur·
Golbnde ••gnud a 5-year. ~ . 2 mtl·
tng the &lt;eason. hut the "'"(ale anp lwn "'onlraCI wuh the Chargers on
confidence nl players was fading . and\ janu,ory \91J7 Beathard said the '
lell an ommedoate Charger. will pay olf his contract ,
management
,
change was ncceliliUry
The Chargers ..:nred just22 olfen -

Ilk· t·.... ,.h.·• n Ea~i&amp;.';.tuu~.t-. ~·•tc.t
1~11-t,u&lt;ltll~k'li IIV~hy llltii.ICaJ.cw,oll,

"'e lnuchdown' in 22 game' unaer
· Gtlhndc, an otfen&gt;~ve coxlfdtnalnr Ill
Hou,u1n ana Jack...,nville before takln~ lhe ~an Diego jOb Leaf has JUsl
one lo&gt;uchduwn pa" and ha&lt; turned
over the ball 15 tomes.
•
Junes. 45. wem 1'.1-30 in hi' three
"'a sons ( I \194-%1 a' head co:.Ch at
Allama. where he '1"'.111 I'.177 ·XI as a
hackup quarterback. Con&gt;tdered a
g~ru tor yuung quarterba~ks . Junes "
aiMI remembered lor a side line
blowup wuh then Faknns sognalcaller Jeff Goorge thai ended bmh of

SU id

The Panthers' decoston lo waiVe

the1r l1rst-ever drall L:hOice leaves

them wothoul much proven depth al
Collins' posttoon. The only two quar·
terbacks on Carolina's ac11 ve roster whom lelt betrayed At that p01nt .
are Steve Beuerleon. a 33-year-old Cap&lt;rs saod. he hegan to wonder of
playmg wnh hos 11\lh NFL team. and keep1ng Co\lins around would neale
Shane Mauhews. who has pl.tyed on the nght kon&lt;.l ul cnmonment lor the
restnlthe team.
two games m IIH~ pro season!'.
C.tpers sa td the Panthers 'poke
Funher doudong the ptcture IS the
lact that C,~ro hna. whoch h,,, \osl a wuh at least I() teams ovor sever.ol
fram:h1 se-worst seven con~l!cut 1ve days lu gauge of any dub s nu ghl he
games. mcludmg live 1h1 s season. 1s onteresleJJ 111 tradtng lor Col \on s
not s.:heduled to gel a tirsHound pock Afte r f111d1ttg no tukers , Curo l1nu
elec ted 111 Wutve him shOrtly allerth~
m next r,~ar·s draft
"We'll have to lake II step by NFL's lradtng deadltne e•p~ted
" I don't know how we ~:nuld have
step." coach Dum Ca pors H.ud "Thts
re:"iponded 1n any other means :·
IIi somethtng thutl'arnc unc xpcuetlly. We hadn 't anltctpatcd th is So Capers sutd "For me,lu "'here and
we•ll CX: plure VMIOUS opiiOilS "
say thalli has not heen a tll'&lt;ilnldHlll
C.1pers saod the P,onthers tell lt ~e wou ld he loult sh It 's S~llt1Cihtng that
they hud few opltons .ol'ter Collons has a maJOr unpa ~ l on your team "
walked IIlli} the coa&lt; h's ollice last
Stemberg stud the numer devel Wednesday and told hom he thought oped " ltke a wtld1tre" .ond that
ll would be best for the te:un of some- Cui\Ins never mtendcd tor 11 11~\g_et/
this fur
one else look over as the starter
"There's been a premat ure rush 10
Cup&lt;rs saod that once word i!f
Colltns' request reached the locke r tud~menl ami vtltltc,tltun that roa\l y

.

~ore

Mack fac·es
By JOE KAY
CINCINNATI (APt -

For !he

secon d lime 111 a year. Cmcmnull

Bengnls safety Trem:un M.!Ck is fnctng drunken dnvong charges thul
could undercut hts curcer.
: Mack. 21 f.1ccs mnrc j.u ltome and
J&gt;umshment by the NFL tnllow mg an
arrest and .oltercatoon wuh u poltce
oflicer on Tue'lluy mom mg. He IS
~I ill on proballon from a dounken d11 ~mg convoctoim \nsl October
: Although he woll rcm.un on the
63-mnn roster for now, he fuces
pnothet· season clouded by ,his longilandong problems wub uk·nlwl.
! "It would be improper for the club
Jo comment further until 11 becomes
~nown what nclums loc,tl courts nnd
fhe NFL wtlllnkt;."' Benga\s general
)Tinnnger Moke Brown said. '
• Mack wn&lt; arrestell nl 4·44 ,t m
!ruesday after police found him
passed out allhe wheel ofhts slopp&lt;d
~ar 111 the slow-speed Inne of Inter-·
fl,tle 75 nenr downtown,,
Mnck failed tiekl soblicty tests
~nd then puslte&lt;llhe urrestmg ollocer
and was subdued wolh the help nf n
i:hemtcaf sp1 •'Y· ll('cordmg to Ihe
~oh&lt;f tepotl
: He wa' dl.trgcd "llh drunken lilt·
"mg 1Cs1~1111g nrrest nnd dlivm~
~ ithout u license He was relensed
f10m the H,um ltnh County Just1ce
Cenlct nn $~ .000 bond

room. II quockly be.:ame apparen t the
quarterback no longer wou ld have the
backtng of hts teamm.tles. many u\

.. n·l merited." satd Steon berg, who
tlc !Wtl~d (',llltns U't S(Jmeonc.~ who

wa&gt; mere ly trusJrated wuh how the
~ca)rjn n wa)rj

gmng and got

IWt:r~

whelmed wi th emotion when he wcnl
onto ' l"'ak wol h C.opcrs
"1 hts IS a hlttgh player who's
pla)cd thmu gh broken noses and hroken Jaws and hung 111 there:· Stetn·
hcrg 'a"\ ·And I heltcvc lh,ol when
p&lt;uple gel a clo,mce Ill talk to Kerry.
thcy ' \1 realoze thai ll was just an

thc-"ir curecrs w1th AtlaJJta

Ten days afler Innes lust the
Atlanta jllb, h~K wtle w.os doagnn•ed
'l'llh can~:er. He •a\d the last year ha•
ht:en dorti cull fur hts 1an11ly, and thai
alsn played tnto hos he•uancx In luke

KEVIN GILBRIDE!
the Chargers P'"itinn.
'
Ryan dtd not return a phone call
to The As~uctul ed Pre••
·

won.a dmSiun IItle and advance lo the
NFC title game. two feats never
before .tccnmpl ~&lt;hed by a secondyear NFL expansmn team. Coll ins
wa• 10-4 and was a late tnV!lee 10 the
Prn lluw\
Any chance of a repeal 111 \997
seemed 111 dosupp&lt;tfr in the ex htbittom
seaHon. when Collins was sideltned
wolh a broken jaw and wu&lt; ao;cused
of dtrec11ng a rai:ial epuhet at a black

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.

M.10·k could be se ntenced In up lo s~&lt;
months 111 Jill I und line(\ $\,!XIO. 'Fhe
rcsislmg mresl charge cnrnc s n liM;(~
omum 1JO-duy stny Ull(\ $750 l'lnc.

If conv..,led. Muck wnuld he
bt•mtghl before 11 JUd!:C tn Clc mtoll \.
Co unty for u puro lc v1oluhon

Dou

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as

a minute

Digital ~
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;- the su..,pcndcd part otlus semcnce
:-- II' he 1s ~.:o n vH.: tCd nn the lntest
ch.11 ge.:.
. \'he N,llo on,o\ Footbn \1 I cu~ ue
'!' 11\ '"' e sto ~.ot e .md could llne M,tek
amd s1111pen tl h11n for to111 g.uncs
Under \Is "uhsl.mce ubu"c pnlicy.

was Now!

$25- J,60" 30Q mlllltes
$35- ~ 440 mlnutl!$

Spokc,wonmn l esllc 11nmmond s.ud
Mack dlliiHII 1~1urn n mc ssugc k•f't
o n' Ju o.; 1lll'\H'nng much llle 111 -., n~c nl ,
~nd un.l\ ml,1bl!,: l nr comml.":nt.
· M .t~k \\llldd be con:mlc1eli 11

fcpe.1 t nlk ml t:1 hy the NPL
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TREMAIN MACk

NCAA ex~dends suspensi"on
of Mich'gan's Ray to si.x games

M1dli~Htl ~.;nuld .1ppe.1l Rll) ' ... 1, .
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rcduu:- 11 tn lh c !).Hnl' . . hut otlu.: ~oll o,;
did lUll lllllllCdi,\le)y s.1y '' hL'I hCI l h~)

would do o.;n The "i~ll iHI hum C'nlliiH·
bu" Oluo . uiiL',Ill y l1.1' llli"""L'd thtcc
g:anw'i

.m aprx.~.tl wen: rc]L'clcd. 01 nonr,.•
wrre m~u.IL'. R.1y \\Ould not pl.ay .tg.un
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was Now!

$?4·95 - X 150m\~
$39·?5_)8(5 300m\~

h.1\f tho '"'"1"'- NCAA &lt;poke&lt;wnm,m Inne J ,mf..ows~t 'i.ttd Tucsdn)

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The Ml,pcnston \\nuhl he lm l1 vc
gmnc..; 11 the Wlli Vt'llllL'' \~L'I\! pL1y·

mg.n typll'nl 11 -gnmc 1egul.tt

ofiiL 1.11.., llldlc.tiL'li t:'ll l llt'r . tl1c NC' AA

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"'rvtng ntght. an 114:e and ten p&lt;llnl\,
g&lt;&gt;ing 2-2 on the fmnl lin• wllh lwu
kol\, and runnong the ~a&gt;lern often"'
w11h a \1). \~ ntghl and '" """"·
lt~.~ yman wa' (,-1 \Crvang w11h fnur
proml' and wa&gt; 1· 1 ' Piking."'"' pro·
dudng 12 -21 "''' fror live a""''
Sayre wa' 'J.'J ' ervtng tm Sooth ·
ern Wllh "' po11n1' and wa' 4X-51 \Cl·
long, F;olhon f&lt;ou'h wu' 12-14 \plk1118
Wllh IWIJ ktll,, J.y&lt;I,O' Wa\ I(). I() \CIV·
ing Wllh \eVen proonl,, Kara King had
a h-7 o,ervmg mght wuh froor pomh
and Kim lhle added vnc:. I hie hod five
ktll'
Valerte Karr ro"' tro the frorm thai
claomed her the league\ Mo,\1 Valu·

The repnrt 'aY' Ty,un felt cmbar•
r1111..:d and humoloalcd hy haVIn~ llo
undergo live day • olle,lmg unJ wa'
cunccrncrJ thai JlCople would think he
wa• " p,ych11."
"I have nu \CII·c,lecm. but the
htggcsl cgu inlhe wror\d," Ty"on 'aod
The rcpnrl recommend ~ that
Tyson undergo P&gt;Y&lt;hulhcrapy and
lhul hos prublems with d~pre-.tnn and
Kcll-e&gt;lcern cun be treated wilhnul
any further mcdtc:olion The report
•uid he hud been taking the antide·
pres&gt;ants after the Holyfield fig ht and
fur lhc lust month. but &lt;lf!pped
lle~:uuse 11 made him lose hos urge In
light.
II conclude• by saytnj~lhere i• no
way In predtcl future behavmr. but
the doctors n&lt;lieve Ty,on" Iilio bux
aga on.
'
" II is the nptnton of the evuluutiun
leumlhul Mr Tyson" mentally ftllrl
return 111 box mg. 10 cntn pl y wolh tha
rules and regulations, und w dv so
without repemion of June 2H. 1997,"
the report suod.
J
"Wht!e we take nmeofthe ompul ·
stYily. emnt111nul problems and engntlive problems outlined above. it is
our opinion lhul none of th ese, ulone
or 111 cm nblllll\ion, render Mr. Tyson
mentully until in lhts regard "
The doctors Included a nettrnpsy·

o: hnlog~Sl, fl'YCht:otri\1, dtnical P'Y·
Nevada Alhletoc Cumm"""n want'
ehulugl\t, lwn ncurulug"l' and a dooc- me Ill do on order,,, regatn my hcrn"'
lor-law)er,
·
Ill ftghl. "
f'hc cumttl"""n wtl\ mecl MonThe cummi'stuner&gt; ••ked for the
day lu delermone whether tn rchcen 'e P'Y•hialnc report aflcr ' a "'·hour
Ty,un. It Ty,un "denied a !teen.... ltcen"ng he:onng d..toded nothtng lu'l
he wtl I have tu waol another year 10 month.
hi! ab le lo return 111 the nng.
At "sue :01 Mnnday 'hcannM wt\1
Tywp :onJ h" wile. Mont ca. had not only be Ty&gt;on·, P'Ycholugt,:ol
luughl to, keep the rep&lt;m pnvale, reo;ords, but que''"'"~ ubuul a tight
argumg thai on ly memh~r. of the ullcr u tender-bender he was onYolwed ·
cnmm"'"'n needed 111 know the &gt;tate m on Aug 3\
of the tnner wurkmg&gt; uf the former
" It wtll be a very tnterestmg hearchampwn \ mtnd
mg.' ' preukted Marc Ratner. the
.,, lifter a Male Supreme Court rultog commi'soon \ executove d~tecwr
Monday 1~a1 fuvpreu the relcaoe of
The major quesllon a•ked by the
the repcms, he stgned a wa tYer agree- cnmmtssoon was whether the doctors
ing to make them public
believe Tyson ts mentally ftllo com·
The report offers some todbih pete without ha ving another ept sode
urn&gt;ul Tyso n', hfe. tndudtng the fuel hke the one tn whoch he bu Holy·
thai he wla rJoclllrs he urank akoht)\ field's ear;
lour days before the le,ts Ty"on hud
The other qu e,toons centered
problems wnh drtnktng tn hi&gt; around Tyson's abtluy IO handle
,younger days. but converted 10 Islam 'tress and hts mental dougnnsis
on pmun and hud satd he dtd not
Tyson and hts advisers Y.unlthe
drtnk any longer.
heanng as soon as possoble because
Tyson tssued u statement saytng they want T)&gt;on w lt ght on Dec. 5 tf
he didn't want to releu,e th e report' he gets hos loce n'e buck
butt hut ht ,- m(un goal "gelltng back •·
Tyson laces Ina\ 111 Montgomery
tnl u the rtng
··
County. Md .. the sume du) the com·
"On numerous occthiOnH l have mtsston meets nn assault charges
up&lt;&gt;logtzed for my ltetinns 1n the tlng tiled by two men sfemm tn g from the
&gt;&lt; Evunder Holyfield."' Tyson sutd
trultic ucctdenl oulMde Washtnglon
' " I um wolllng 10 do whmever the

Schol&lt;t slt c sid e l&amp;ghl s

II'• nul just for superiority in the
Midwest Athletic Conference. Friday
njghl'• showdown between Divl•iun
VI'• top two teams may decide the
slute poll champion .'
No. !·ranked Delpho• St. John '•
hosts No. 2 St Henry in n bailie of
unb eaten~. There's a lot of trudtllon
bu~ king both l~nnt• , because St.
John 's Is the dcfcndms stule poll und
p)uyoJff chump and St. Henry ha.~ wnn
t'IJur poll ~n&gt;wns und four lilies on the
11eld this decnde
No mauer who wms. however. it's
nul us if they clln start planniny their
pluyotf tailgate parttes JUsl yet.
. Coldwater. S-1 overull, 3-0 in the
MAC and No. 15 in the Dtvi,sinn IV
ranklngs, ts still nut there awlliling a
slip by either teum
El&lt;ewhere. Kevin Hurdy - who
hus IOluled 1.3H4 yards and 19lnuch·
dcJWilH so far - pil~d up 3~2 yurdH
on 26 carrtes und four scores 111
Nltllerspnrl's 36-2K win over Hculh:
Mnuri~:c Hull collcclcli 343 yurds ""
3ft tries liS Cnlumbu• BriK&gt;khtiVCII
hl!ul Columbus South 2K-14: Jusltn
Yules run hts IUIIIISIll I_362 yttnl.s II lid
'12 pnint s lly nlidmg 120 yuro.ls und
lnur touchdown s 111 11 42-41 lnss Ill
&lt;lutes Mills lillwkcn , Kcolh Sh1nc 's
1!6 ynt\ls and live tuuduluwns led
\'VIury sv lllc 1111'1 Wulktns Menonnul,
J4 -0. J R Mct'ny 111dcd up .1!1 I

and Ben Sedmak hull 21U yards on 20 !l)sl ils opener 30-0 I&lt;&gt; Ltmu Buth. but
carries in unbeaten Ashtabula Hur·
slnl:t won f1 v~ an n ruw
un
!xtr's 33-0 win over Jefferson Area.
AIRBORNE: Ben Batr hit 16-of·
24 pusses for 279 yords and three
HCorcs In Poland Seminary's 31·19
win over Sulem; Buley's Brian
Moriarty pmed for 287 yards with Drew Dert~om CUIChlng I() pllHS·
es for \92 yards and twn scores - in
a 41·36 victory over Hebron Lakewood; Brendan Burns pussed for 320
yards afitl three touchdowns but
Canal Winchester still lost to BloomCarroll 21·20, Nate Keller und Tod
lunnanluono hooked up fur four
touchdown pusses - ull In the lirHI
half - of Tltlln Culven'; 34·6 win
oYer Carey.
Juson Stechschulte hud n schln&gt;l·
record live touchdown pusses nnd
Chris Hnlker cuughlu 'C\lllO\-recnrd
three nf them .as Columbus GruYc
hcul Upper Sctulo Vulley, 119-13 .
Flndluy's Ryun Hite compl~l~d 2 1-ul·
37 p11sses li&gt;r 25M yunls uml lwu
tnuchdnwns, but his third uuerccptlnn
nf the gume ctunc llllhe guullinc wolh
2 minutes lcflnf 11 21· 111\ns. II &gt;B~ll·
lord ( Moch ) ~ Antly Bmnks cu mplel·
cd Just eight pusses 011 1 fnr 2K7 ym ds

average of 26 pot nt s: and CI~Yc l and
Omng~ (li·OI mutch~o.l its win lot:d for

the last fi1e )ears Y.llh a 7-6 VICtory
t\l'er Wtckhtfe

able Player A·Nard la'l year. by 8'""¥
3-4 \Crving with an ace. then ham·
merong 12· 14 'poke&gt; for a game·h•sh '
..even """''and three block\. Km ·
al\tJ 6idded an ~\\I ttL Je,,ica Br4111non
wa• 2-4 o,ervong wtlh a pomland wa'
7- II 'Piking wuh an'Jiher &amp;cod IIIJhl
and three k•ll• Kri,u:n C~e~aloer WI&lt;'
1: 1 'Piking Wllh u kill.
Jack"'" ,aod . "II wa' \Cnour n•sht
and the large &lt;ruwd really JIOI u• into'
11 We ,turted out \lrtw. hut fmi,hed ·
stmnf Southern had a aood team und
had be&lt;n on quilt a roll lately. Now
we mu'l fi'nl\h oul the"'"'"" and gel '
ready fur lhe tournament. I'm proud
of the gtrh for a great "'"'on and
great two year• "
·
Caldwell eKpre"ed hh 41i,ap-;
poontment. but pruo.,.d Ea,tem for a
fine "'"""n and that he too would be
gelling hi• troop\ ready for Ihe wur-::
nament.

,

Alexander
spikers
defeat Meigs

Alexander defeated Meogs II ·"
and 4-15 on Ohto Dtvtston TVC \'OI· ·
leybul\ uc111m Tue,duy eve non J ·
Meogs wllh the loss drops to 15-4 •
o1erall and 12·3 in the TVC. lied ,
wtlh Alexander for first place.
Tung) Laudermtllled Me1g• wtth
10 for I0 ser1 ing "'ith fi1e pOint ~ and
&lt;IX"""Is. Shannon Pnce wu• four
for four "'llh three potnts and four:
assl'ls. Tonyu Mol\er was live for five•
1111h two points and two ktlls. Brwke
1
Wollt~ms was fi1e for til e with IY.O
poim!. Trucy Coffey wus four fov
four wolh IY. O points and five kills.;
Trtcta Da1·1s was three lor three with ·
one poonl. Am) Hyse ll Y.ai IY.O for
IY. O1111h four ktlls. Ta"ny Jones and
Amber Vmins Y.us one for one sen .,
1ng
Meigs was 35 for )~ servmg .

und twn scurcs in Pundurn·GIIhnu's

4'l·O lrntmph nvcr 1\rltnl!llln: and
Rrcnt Wt sc h1l J7 .. uf- l~ pusses fnr
271 yurds ltml 11 'Cnrc '" Tofliro
l'nlumhum's .l~- 7 wm uver Bucy rus.
UPSETTING
Sccund· tnnkctl
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lnp ICIIIIIs Ill the lllllllllf hy liS II
\nsl In DIVtslllll IV
Yurds on 17 t;Ur ii Cs unU scurcd llucC '1\ldlly times - g tv~ng him 1.237 yurds nml Ymmgstnwn Ursuline JH- 11 ns Dnvc
~ I touchdowns nn theY"'" - lis Mtl· Pullur cumplclcll 17-ni -.IK p11sscs \ur
lmli Center Fuuhunks hcul DcGru\1 24 1 yn rd" IUHIIwn sL'tlr~s . Jim R~m ­
nctlc threw tuur tum:hdown IM s~cs.
~ov cr, lllc. 41 -0
. Mtl ch Wcsluy.:r gumcd 21).1 yunls kt ~kcd. u l'tdd g.onl unll th1 c~ cxllu pnints nll.mH.~1sl 1..'r hurl11:ld l lnHlll 's
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Ea11em wqn the re&gt;erve game I ~10, IS-6. Southern'• Laraone Lawown .
had ntne point\ Ill the Om gamt. &amp;iV·•
ing SHS a 9-1 lead al lhal poml.
Macyn Ervm had one. Stacy Mtlb ·
four and Tammy Fryar two No Ea•l·
em ..:onng wa\ available
Eastern goe~ to rvliller Thursday

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served the next IWII p11in1' f&lt;1r the
won
F.a,tern went up 1-0om a Juli llay·
man "Hrt 1n lhc ~tund game. lhen
Kun Sayre added tho: next fuur tm a
4-1 SIIS lead . Ly&lt;on' and Kong
pu,hcd the .,.;ore Ill a ().f SHS lead.
he lore Evan' came b..:'k to .,.;rife tnur
and toghten lhe \Cure too n-5 Southern,
Tw11 "'"rele" vul ley' preceded an
IItle scnre, then An~• Woolle unchured
an ''"'lern •troonghnld with \Cvcn
\lmtghl "'""'' fur a J 2· 7 \cud. the
lfaymun """red the next three funhe
win
Evan' led the way with a 12- 13

Un_
beaten Delphos St. John, St. Henry to tangle Friday
By RUSTY MILLER

\,"1 October 111 nctghhonn g
permonl County. und coul tl be

Mli..hlp.Ul .... li t• !) Mo~rL ll' R.l} \'Ill
ha v~ to "il l, out tlu:l.!c 11101t.: gn mcs
bcc.tU 'iL' ol 1111p1nper umt.ltt wn h 11
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,By TIM DAHLBERG f
One d111:111r SJlCCulaU.d lhut Ty .. on,
LIIS VE(JAS j!\l'l - Moke wluo •a•u he never lust c•msctnu•nesH
Ty111on w:1~ extr~ ntcly o.l~prc•se&lt;l at the in the ring nut did several lome• alter
IIIII~ h~ nil Evander linly ticlo.l'H ell" ht:ahng• •• a chold. may have rcsid·
:ond "unlikely lh coonu11t •uch an &gt;K:l ual allcnlinn·dclicit d1s11rd~r
again. a IIIL&gt;dtcal puncl
in a repurt
Ty!llm loo \d the dooclurs he wus nul
thntlind• he i• "lit" lu return In the •uicidlll but huHhull fi:eltng• ul """·
rmg.
ne•s. ho&gt;pelc-.ne'" und hc lpl etlkg~••
Ty•nn •atd he wa• ref.lin~ "all my hfe," ., 1
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hi!Jrayed hy "JlC&lt;&gt;ple ~ wuulo.l ltJve '- +It wa. ullerl11il~1y \tng:tt;lng und
died t't~r "lcadmg Uflllllhc June 1997 hoHltle during the live duy•uf examH.
title light aguin•l Hulyfield. accord· Twn ul the dotclotr. trcaltng hom saod
'"!: lolhc p•ychoul~lc rCfl'lrl re leased he snapped in anger at them 111 sepal&lt;klay by the •tule allorney general '~ rule 1mnanc~H . expresH inJI a "'w1Nh'' tu
\ nflice.
harm nne nf lhcm atune fX&gt;int.
The report. by a team of doctors
" It wa• thiH e•uluawr'• dtnicul
who examined the former heavy- impre••inn thllllhl• inctdenl dtd nm
weight chumpiun IWillllonth, purtruy• reflect Mr. Ty110n'• intent to inlimt·
liim 1111 lacking in HC!If·e•leem' and dale but ruther that it wu• an ex pre•·
depreKKed lo the ,xtint that he took •ion &lt;If a funtu•y in reaction to the
untidepreHHunl drug• in the munlhH fru •lrulion uf this evuluallon:· Dr
followinj~lhe Holylield light.
.
Jeremy D. Schmahmunn wrote.
The report wu• nro.lered by the
Till! report did nul say whom
Nevada Alhlelie Cummi••ion· a• u Ty•on waHangry ul before the Holyrequtrement for TyHon in hi• unempt tield light, but he Iuter hud a btllcr
to regain hi• licenHe, which he luHI for •Piil wllh pmmnler Don King and hts
biting Holyfield. The commiHKion munuger•. John Home and Rory
meet• Monday Jo conHider the Holloway, claiming they •tole nul·
requeHI.
lion• of dollar• from him.
The report suy• l'y•on hu.~ a "conThe team of •ix doctol'l!, which
stellation
of neurobehavwal exnmmed TyBon al Mn•llllchu•cns
deficus" thai include problems wuh General Ho•pltal In Boston, found
unenlion •pun. memory, reading, lhul he was fillo llght agam and nul
Hpclli ng und impul•e cpntrol."
likely to bile another opponent.

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Panel's ·report says Tyson mentally fit to box again

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Ely th e lime the year ended.
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.t\1 the roght j ngreo.ltenls "
Collons had thrown an NFL-ht gh 2 1
KERRY COLLINS
C,olltn• rei used too speak wllh mterceplluns and had the league's
re 11orter.. hut ossued ,, stalelltenl.
lowest quarterback rul• ng. The Pan- ' offensive b
tnator. Gil Haske ll :
'' I'd lik e to ex p r~:-.!-1 my si ncere thers. 13-S u year earlt er. s!tpped lo and onslall ed u versoon of the West
.tpptect,llllllt fm every thing that the 7-9 and missed the playoffs.
Cons! offense. Bill Collins sill\ had . ,
P.uH IH!r!too' mg.trHZ.IIHlll tllcl fur me
The Punt hers refu.ed 111 January In problems. gellmg onlercepled ftve
durong my tune 111 Caroltna."' saod pay Collins a $6 mtllion bonus thai 11mes in Curolma's tirsl four game• •
Co llul!too, who wus 2~ -2 1 .1s C,1rnlum 's would h.ove extended hts ongonal
before gmng w speak with Capers.
starter · I regret thai lhtngs dtdn'l contrncl for three more yea111 Instead.
" Hopefully lhts woll end up hetng.
work uul here. but I mn certaon thai lhe team elected to lei hom play this the heslthtng for KelT)'." Cup&lt;;f11 sutd. •
the l'amhers wtll enjoy greal success year us a rcHlricted free age nt und "und the bes t thing for Ihe Curnltna·
Ill_the ytar~ to cnme."
become 'un unrestricted' free agent' at PunlherH "
Cull on.- btggcst success cume 111 the end ol 199M
\&lt;J% . when he lielped the P.tnlhers
The !&gt;anthers brought in u new

! M.1ck 1s on proh,lllon f1o111 u conordt.!red to st•rve up to '\~0 dny._

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,1 go~ on . the nllocer pundlCd him 111 the
slu nmclolhree luncsund got hun tnlo
the pl1IH:c cur,nc\.·ording. to 1hc rcpo 11.
If cunvocled of drunk en dllvtng.

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jail .time, penalties by NFL after arrest

urrcsted lu&lt;t yclll and pleaded no CIOn· resisted when he w.ts aneslcd
test to drunken d11von g and dtll'lll£
· Ma'k .ol\cgedl) pushed the nflicer
v.1th d suspended l1censc Ill Clermont v. ho sprnyctl lll!n w1th .1 (,;ht: nll ca l
County
1111lo1n1 When M.ock pt l'hcd .Innes
A judge sentenced hun 1030 d.t ys
in Jatl nnd soiSpended the iolheo 310
do~ys Muck wen\ 10 ,m NI'L·
appwvcd treatment ccnl~r und wus
a.:tll.llct1 lor the lust montll of the
• sen&lt;on. but did ·not play
He was Ihe Bengals' kockoff .
renunet ,lhis se,l«tn ,md had n97:ytml
touchdown relutn agninsl Bultimote
on Sept 27 The arrest added to hts
legacy cof prohlems with alcohol.
When the Bcngals drafted hom out
of Mi.tmt 111 the fourth round lnsl
yeur. Muck uil endy hnd bee n nrrested sox tomes 111 the prel' oous lour
years AI lensl three ol th ose anests
tn volved alcohol
The Bengnls we 1e o lf on Monduy
and Tuesday followmg ~ 25 -20 ' ..,.
lory ol'el Piusburgh Mi!Ck was
1 ~rrested by o poiiL'C col(tcct chccko11g
oulutcpmt lhlll a cur \\•as slopped 111
the 11ght hund \nne nl the nueostnlc
Acentdmg tn the po\k(• rcpno·t.
offoccr Ryan Jones found Mnck
passed out u1111e wheel wuh the keys
in the ignition und had to shuke htm
to wuke h11n Mnt k smelled of ltlcohoi nnd fnlled ~Obilcty test~li, fhen

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

~lcpttamclwan'. wl&gt;&lt;• had acwccr
In tltat lir~o~ game. Snutltcrn lmk night. ru,hcd the "&lt;;urc lu 10- ~. then
tlk•n Inn~ Ilk: '-•'"-"" m '-~l~dtiul! the nlllua ~-lllcad ( 'n;tch llnw td':thl· llngi Wultc made il II - ~ after three
S.KIIIk'lll ' liwn.t~looc• 1\-11, 1 ~ -7 111 wdh"l ilfn&lt;ll~ "" had hccn 1111 an II · •lratghl """rclc" Snulhern scrvu1g
IWtt M."ilt l'u~JW.I,•y ni~ll flrl:lmc a 2 winnu1g flifrcuk late m ttu; t.CUt•Hn
allcrnpl'
l ~tri!L" "Cnior lliJ!IU crnwd at bOO.t:rn • ;uwl h;•lt'llll lngctltcr a inc 14-7 ,.,a.
Kun Sayre added a fl'&gt;inl, then
llil!h Sd~&lt;•li
,.,n , Kim Sayre added unc Iaiiy. Stu· l.yoon' pulled Sooulht:tn hack inlulhe
'I he Will .11111wcd Ihe Ea!!k• 111 cy Lynn• Ollfdcd arNHho:r. theA Kara i!JIIIc with live •tratght "'"'"and
.:Iindt lhc~r Jil'C&amp; tn'l "''nfli4:culi\lc 'l'rt· K1"~' •uhlling fur f~unl ·hncr 11allmt hclplmm ber I runt lone ul k11u'h and
V.1llcy ( '1Mtlcrcucc Ilucking 1&gt;1•l.,uu Koou•lt &lt;ervcd up three murc fnr tltc Kimlhlc. the"'"'" nuw lied alll · f I.
Chantjli•M,.hljl uulrij:ltl wilh a II•· I lead. Juh llailey. •uhllong fur An;•
Je'""" llr.onnnn and Va\croe Karr
••wrullntark .uk\14-1 rccurd uvcr:oll. 'layluf'.,&lt;ervcd uplhe nc•t live point' dnlltJmotcd the I mnl tnc with a tota(
In II&lt;Vlllf 'ul htH.cuiur•. l!a•tern 111 cra.c the Snuthern lead and gove 111 2~ 'fltkin g rule and len ktll'
e•r.tch l&gt;.wt JacboMI •hu1cd alluf tho:m the gumc a new cmnplc•nm The llrunn11n hcnclitcd lmm a Kurr 'Ptke
- Jc••ica llrannun. Valcroc Karr, makc-uvcr pr"vcd 111 be a glanHour on the next play for a 12-11 hilS
Michelle lluckley. Slephantc. Ev:m•. siHol fur lhe t'.a11le• and .cnl Snuthern lc;.J A couple scorclc" \IIIley' lmt.e
Juhc I layman. llngi Taylur and lln~i inllla tail •pin.
the ..:core unlll I!Yan' agaon \CrH'ed

Winless Panthers· grant Collins' wish with waiver
By JbE MACENKA
CHARLOTTE. N C lAP) Kerry Co\lons apparenlly wt\lland on
hos leet ufter beong cut by the Car·
ohna Panthers Whether the same
thing can be said for hts former team
rema1m to be seen
Cnllons. drafted tn the first round
111 l'l95 to he the corner&gt;lnne of the
Panthers. was wal\ed Tuesday. siX
da ys after he satd hos heart was no
longer tnto bemg the club's quarter·
back
Less than an hour after he wjis .:uJ,
. two other teams hud called to tnquire
about hts semces. saod Leogh Stet nberg. the quarterback's agent. Stetn·
berg ca\led ot un ondocullon ollhe hogh
level ol onteresl he expects tor a 25·
year-old player who le-s than two
years ago appeared on the NFC cham·
p1onshop g.une and lhe Pro Bowl .
"Someone IS gomg 111 gel an out·
standong qu.~rlcrback whose besl
years are ahead of htm." Stem berg

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Ea·stern v~rsity volleyballers defeat Southern in two games :

Chargers fire Gilbride, name Jones ·head coach
By MICHELLE WILLIAMS
SAN DIEGO lAP) - When Ry_an .
Leaf and the San Dtego Charger. gill
progrt!~'\IVdy worM: ~ttcroptn1ng the
NFL \ea\&lt;m wuh two v1cton.:s. Kevan
Golbnde look the blame
.. All hough I am on a •tale 'hock
over the umong of the lermtnalion. I
caMOI say I am •urpri"'d hy the
developmcm." Gtlbnde satd on a
statement released by the Chargers
after hts d"m"sa\ Tue~uy.
"When you are the head football
coach and your team does not won as
many game~ as manageme:nt feels
you ;hould. someone ts goong 10 he
held .~&lt;countable," · saod Gtlbnde,
who wuh Leaf at quarterback won
lhelf fi"l two games . but then lost
four straight as Leaf was benched

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Page 8 • The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

Indian teacher wi·n s Nobel for -e conomics
STOCKHOLM. Sweden CAPJbridgethi• y..-JT after te&lt;~ehing at liar·
Amartya Sen, a liCholar from India
•ard Uni•rr•ity, among other in•lilu·
whooc work produced a new under·
t1oo•. lie ha• •llldied the Banglade•h
Jlandmg of the catastrophe• tltll
famine of 1'!74 and other cataslroplaguuociety'• poore•t people. won
phe• in lnd1a, Banglade•h and the
the Nobel Eco,.&gt;mie&lt; Pri7.&lt;: loday.
counlri&lt;&gt; of 1he Sahara.
Sen Cwho...: fir&gt;l name i• pro·
The award come• juM a mon1h
nounco;.U Ah·MAR·Iya) wa• awarded
afler 1he image of lao! year'&lt; winne111,
the pre•tigi&lt;&gt;U&lt; prit.e for hi• conlri·
Amencan• Robert Merton and
but ion• to wdfare economic•. which
Myron S.:hole;, waslarni;hed by the
'help e&lt;plain lh&lt; cco11omic mecha· , near-cullap.eufa giant hcJgefund in
ni61Tlli underly ing famine• and po•er·
whkh th&lt;y wel'e partnc111. Merton
ty. the •Royal Swedish Academy of and Schole• were honored for their
Science5 &lt;aid.
·
work on valuing ri• ky' "deri•alive•"
··You canon! e•alu!Jie what's hapin.e•tmenb &lt;Uch a• •lock option•.
pening in an economy or a oociely,
Sen work• in developm~nl ceo·
without looking at people who are on
nomic•, the •tudy nf lht welfare of
the down side and notju&lt;tlho.e who the world'• poorest people, His be•t·
are doing well and prr,.pering," Sen
known work, detailed in his 1981
•aid thi• morning on CNBC.
book " Poverty and Famines: An
Sen " has reslor&lt;d an ethical E-.ay on Entitlemenl and Depri•a·
dimen&lt;ion 10 ihe discu•sion of vital tion," challengts the common view
economic problems," the Nobel cila· 1ha1 the shortagt of food is the mo•l
lion •aid.
important explana1ion of famine.
The 64-year-&lt;!ld economist joined
·Sen told the . Press Trust of India
Britain 's Trinity College in Cam· new• agency there were many ·econ1

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pr&lt;JCe.-," •a1d Robert Erik&gt;..,.,, pro- the prize ha$' gone 10 work with a
f&lt;•""' of M&gt;eiology a1 the Uni~e111ity clear connection to day-to-day li~e•.
or Stockholm. " He care• about the rather than to hisJ!Iy theomicaJ work.
poore.l in society."
.
Long·Term Capital Management,
Rake' h Mohan. director-gener~l the fund in which Merton and
of India'• National Council for Scholes were partner~, needed a $3.6
Applied Economic Re~~tarch, praioed billion bailout from banks after near·
Sen "'' "an unu,ual donomi01 who ly failing. Bua despite the t.arni•h on
ha&gt; cumbined Jeep concern for· their reputations. Merton's and
human development with the ~ery Schole1' award-winning theories
Jine wurk in lechnical ecoqomicK.'
were not faulty, •aid Tooten Per&gt;oon.
Sen'• award highlights an under· a profH8or at the Stockholm School
appreciated area of study, •aid Scott of llconomico.
Brown. chief economist at Raymond
"They loot money, but thir has
James &amp; AH&lt;aciate•. an investment · nothing 10 do with the prize," Pe111·
son said.
firm in St. Peler•burg, Fla.
" Development&lt;~l economic• has
Thi• honor i• the only Nobel not
never really gotten a whole lot of e•tabli•hed in the will of Swedish
attention in the academic·world. and industriali51 Alfred Nobel. who
certainly the magnitude of the prob- in~ented dynamite. It wao created in
lem and type of i•sues it deals with 1968 to mark the tercentenary of
is obviously •ery significant," Brown Sweden'• central bank.
On Tuesday, Robert B. Laughlin
•aid. .
The prize . was worth about of Stanford Univenily. Horol L.
Stormer of Columbia Univeroity and
$963,\)00 at today's exchange rate .
II i• the second year in a row that . Daniel C. Tsui of Princeton Univer·

omis.. who had worked on th" &gt;UI&gt;·
ject and "1t i• a tragedy we can 't all
•hare the ~ward . "
lo&lt;•king at loCVeral calaMrophe•.
Sen tu. •hown that "famine• ha.•e
. occurred .-en when the •upply of
food ,w&lt;l.ll not •ignificantly lower
lhan during prc:viou" yean" withoul
famine•. the ci tution •aid.
Part of hi• explanali&lt;m of the 1974·
'oanglade•h famine is that flooding
throughout the country •ignifica~tiy
rai..:d f&lt;xld price•. while work oppor·
tunilie,.,· for agricullural worker~
declined.' Due to these factor.. the
real incomes of agricullural workers
declined 11\l much that they were di •·
· proportionately &lt;tricken by &gt;lal'a·
lion. ·
His work undertake• hard- eco·
nomic analy&gt;is and broader que~tinn•
about the best "way• to deterll!i.ne
whether poverty is increasing or
. decreasing.
. "Sen's research ha. praclical use
in every collective decision -making

sity won the Nobel physics prize for •
difiCO•ering how electrons ~an ,
~lunge behavior and act more l•ke
fluid than particlel.
,The chemi•try prize "':ent to Wa!·
ter Kohn of the Uni~emty of California at Santa Barbara and John A.
Pople of Norttiwe51trn. Uni~mity for
de•eloping way• of analyzma mole·
cule§ in chemical reactions.
On Monday. the tnellieinc prize
was gi •en to three Americans Robert Furchgou, L!lui• larwro and·
. Ferid Murad- for their !"ork on di•·
co•eri~g properties of nitric o~ide. a·
wmmon air pollutant but ai..O a life•a•er because of i.. capacity to dilate
blood Ve8JitiS.
The literature prize wa5 awarded
last week 10 Portu~uese no•elisl J&lt;ne
Saramago.
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The peaee prize. the hut in this
year'&gt; series, is to be announced Fri·

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China, Taiwan to hold highest meeting in

SHANGHAI,Chi~a CAP) - Chi·
WASHINGTON CAPJ - David spying umillll yearil after those sign• na and Taiwan held their high.-1-levBoone wa.&lt; in debt and his marriage emerged.
el meeting in five years today, amid
was in trouble. On lop of that. the ' The fBI say• i1 captured 1he gray· mixed signals that the rival• from the
Army lumed down his bid 10 •ave haire&lt;l46-year·old last Saturday al a Chinese civil war were ready 10
money by housing his family at a mil· &gt;uburban Virginia ~olel, where he resume formal negotiations,
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had been lured from his home in Ger·
ilary base in Germany.
Taiwan's top negotiator, .Kuu
That was October 19R8. Now.1he many by a sling operation. A Russ· Chen-fu, was given a warm' g'tee1ing
PBI ·charge• the 36-year-old intelli· ian-s peaking former FBI agent had by his Chine&lt;e counterpart Wang
gence analyst with top· •ecret clear- , ppsed. as a spy from Moscow offer· · Daohan as they began what wa•
anc'e found another way 1u .&lt;o lve hi., ing to pay f9r new espionage by billed as an informal geHogelhcr al
problems:·lie walked inlo the Soviet Bomic. who has bounced lhroug~ the ·city's historic Peace Hole!.
Emba.osy here. just before he wa; 1hree jobs in the seven yearo since he
Wang and Koo walked into the
transferred lo Germany, and began left 1he Army.
holel's ballroom togelher. sl&lt;xlli side·
· Wearing Levis and a long-sleeve by-side and shook hands before the
selling defense ~ecn!is for money.
· Ultimately, he gave up a mfl of top ,. · ydlow ··hirt , lhe retired Army cam~a. They exchanged pleasantries
oecrets. including a list of Sovietlar· •ergcant firSI_clas; .who grew up in
gets for U.S. nuclear weapons. and Ftinl, Mich .. appeared Tuesday
before U.S. Magistrate Judge Welton
• WllB paid a total of $60.000. the go•·
C. Sewell in Alexandria. Va. He was
ernmenl charges.
That same month in 19KH. Boone charged with espionage, which car·
MOSCOW (AP)
President
was separated from 'his wife and two ries a top penally of life in prison. or
Boris
Yehsin
returned
to
work
in the
children. By June 1990. he was so far death if certain conditions are mtl.
Kremlin
.today.
defying
doctors'
Boone wai •cd his right to a pre·
in debt thai his Army wages had bee.n
garnisheed. So the Army suspended liminary hearing and detention hear· order~ lo slay home and recover from
his access lo classified information ing and was held wilhoul bond. Rep· a respiratory infection.
Yeltsin discussed de-elopments in '
and reasHigned him from analyzing resented by court-appointed anomey.
Kosovo
with Prime Minister Yevge·
intercepted foreign communications Jim Clark. Boone responded, "Yes,
ny
Primakov.
Foreign Mini.lter Igor
10 guarding a hospi tal.
sir,". when asked whether he under·
Ivanov
and
Defense
Mini ster Igor
"There were 1ots of red llags." sioOd the charges against him and his
Sergeyev,
and
planned
other
lliL&gt;tlings
said one federal law enforcemen1 right to a preliminary detention hear· .
throughout the day, 'R ussian news
official Tuesday.
ing. .
. agencies said.
·
As , with other Americans before
The government has 30 days tn
"The
president
feels
well,"
Pri·
him charged with spying in recent which to bring an indictment agamsl
makov
said
afterward,
the
ITAR-Tass
• year..' there were plenty of ~ignsthul · him, after which he would enter a
news alic'ncy reported. 1-fo'· said
Boone was in turmoil and needed . plea.
Yeltsin waved his hand "when we
money. Burhe wasn't urruted for
reminded him that he should ~iuy in
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lhat 'were inaudible due to the din of
some 200 Taiwanese repor1en cov· drift away from ·eventual reunifica·
lion, Beijing then launched mis&gt;iles
onng Ihe encounter.
, Soon after arriving in Shanghai. and war games near lhe i•Jand. rais·
Koo said he looked forward 1o his ing tenHionsto their wont level since
meeting with Wang IU an opportuni· the height of the Cold War.
.' Ever since Mao Tse-tung's com·
ly build mulualtrusl. "It Is better 10
Slart talking sooner rather than later," niunists forced Chiang Kai -shek'•
nationalists off the mainland in 1949,
he said.
.
Koo said he had no preconditions China has 'viewed Taiwan as a rene·
gade province to be retaken by force
for the talks.
The gel·loget~er billing- some· if necessary.
Wang, an 84-year-old ex-mayor of
thing lesslhan. formal talk•- illus·
t.rates the distrust thai has frustrated Shanghai and mentor to Chinese
efforts to restart negotiations Beijing · President Jiang Zemin, and Koo. an
81 -year·old business tycoon and
broke off three years ago.

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senior figure in Taiwan's ruling
Nationalist Party, head go~emment­
. backed organization5 that handle
,mainland-island lies in the aboence of
fonnal relations.
The elder statesmen held their first
and la.&lt;t meeting in Singapore in
· 1993, ushering in a brief period of
~"'1pemlion . Expectations were high
that their second •sit-down would
improve the atmosphere if not for·
malty re-establish routme negotoatiohs between their offices.
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bed during his illness" and said of his
doctors: "Don't listen to them ."
The start of the meeting was later
shown on Russian television. Yeltsin.
looked a litile pale and tired. and he
wulked Sliftly. But he also was •mil· ·
ing. gesturing animatedly and joking
with his ministers.
" I can't even sneeze" without
someone making a fuss, he told Pri·
makov.
. Yehsin's spokesman. Dmitry
Yakushkin, said Tuesday. that doctors
ordered the president 10 stay in bed
llid that he would not be ill the office
all week.
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tral Asia a day early because he was . according to lnlerfax.
suffering from an upper respiratory·
Yeltsin stumbled when fie arrived
infection, coughing and a fe•er.
Sunday, in Tashkent, the capital of
Yehsin, 67, has a history of health Uzbekistan, and had to be supported
problems, including muhiplt heart by the Uzbek president. He canceled
bypass surgery two years ago. He public engagements, except for .a
insists he has no major illn.. ses and stale dinner at which' he made ram·
plans to serve out the remaining two bling remarks.
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-On Monday, the Russian leader
But whenever Yellsin gets •1ick, turned up late for talks with U~bek
there is speculation about his ability officials, made incoheretlt remarks
to govern.
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.. Primakov reiterated today that abruptly cut short a news conference.
Yeltsin h1111 no plans 10 resign or call
Several hour! later, after arri~ing
early elections. .
in neighboring Kazakstan, doctors
"I think the pre•ident must serv.e ordered him to return to Mo•cow.

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Dftr Ann Landen: I just read
the letter from "Scared Mom in
Seaule." H.er 16-year•old son
getting his driver's license. and she
·wu more than a little ner~ou• about
it. The information you ga•e her wu
.good, but how about reprinting that
Contract for Drivers .that you ran
.se•eral years ago?
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I cut that contract out of your col·
umn when our oldell son got his

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3. No one else should be allowed
drive a vehicle entrusted ID yoo.
T)tis mean• you may not lend your
•ehicle to friend•.
4. If you are e•er in a conditi&lt;m
that might render you len 1han 100
percent .cOmpetent behind the wheel
of a car. phone us.' We will come gel
you. Thi• will nm reouh in ihe loss
of dri•ing pri'!leges.
5. You arc neverto ~a passenger
in a car in' fo'hich 1he dri-.r oh&lt;&gt;uld
not be dri•ing. A call 1o ~orne get
you will not result in 1!1&lt;: loss of dri'
ving privileges. If you cannot reach
us, hire a taxi. We will pay for. it. and
there will be no punishment ·
S1gned thi s ....... day ol' ........ .

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tnd toll th1rgtt eppty to ctt1ultr lttvlce. MonthlY 1cu:u lncre11et to U 7 00 in month 1), Some r•s 1r1ctians tPplr. Limited·

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UIC putting new lead &gt;n the pencrl
when y•JU d&lt;Hl 'l ha•e anylxlliy tu

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Grandma wa• &gt;tanding nght ne&lt;J
h1m. and the l&lt;K&gt;k •he g,avc hlln
nearly peeled the paml off lhe wa!l.
We all thought h•• re•pon~&gt;e WI)
hilarious... L.ong11me Read er in
lndianapol i•
Dear L.T. Reader: Grandpa
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Dear Ann Landen: By th 11
time. the Viagra jokeo are becoming
a bit raom:hy and more than a liule
tireoome . Ne•erthele... I thought
you might enjoy our family 's recent
laup.
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My grown children have a won ·
derful relationsh1p ' with their 77year-old grandfather. Rcccmly. •inc
of them asked, "Grandpa, when are
you going tn Mi•e V1agra a 1r(1"
Grandpa looked a bit ;~artled .
lauihed and replied. "There '; no-

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Cross Bloodmuhilc visiling Eastern
High Schoolll1Ursday. 9:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m.

Middleport , wi1h guc&gt;l speaker.
Dcnic• Bonccuucr. Barbara Zuspan.
Joanne Council anJ pa,.,tm· L..c~

GALLIPOLIS - Area -wide &gt;Up·
port group for Parkinsnns patients
Friday, 2 p.m. at Grace Ui1ilcd
Mcth(ldist Church. Gallipolis. wi1h

MID EPORT - Revival will
be hel Tuesday rough Sunday,
7:30 p. ni htl ·at the Wesleyan
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY - HOPE (Horse· Bible Holines. urch. 75 Pearl St ..
men of Pr&lt;lcision Entertainmen'/ . Middleport, w.ith Evangelist Rev.
will .meet Wednesday, 7 p.m. at the Davjd Herring. Special singing. Rev.
Pomeroy Library. The first musical Doug Cox invites all :
drill team for hor~e s in Southeastern
POMEROY - ·Revi•al at the
Ohio is now acceptinil new mem· .
Zion Church of Christ, Pomeroy,
bers.
through Sunday with services at 7
p.m. nightly and 10:30 a.m . Sunday.
THURSDAY
POMEROY - State Represent•·
REEDSVILLE - Olive Towntivc John Carey open door session
Thursday, 2·3 p.m. at the Meigs ship Trustees special meeting Thurs·
County Courthouse. Any resident day, 6:30 p.m. at the town ship
with questions conceroing state gov- garage on Joppa Road, 6:30p .m."'
ernment is welcome to auend.
RACINE - Racine American
MIDDLEPORT - Revival will Legion Post 602 meeting Thursday,
be held through Sunday, 7:30 p.m . 6:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall with
nightly at the Wesleyan Bible Holi· meal to follow.
ness Church, 7~ Pearl St., Middle·
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pori, with Evangelist Re•. David FRlliAY
Herring, Special singing. Rev., Doug
MIDDLEPORT
Christian
Women's. Conference will be held
Cox" invites all.
Friday and Saturday, 7 nightly at
REEDSVILLE - American Red Ash Street Free Will Baptist Church,

di Jte us~ion

and viewing: of a video:

"Copy with Parkin&gt;on's Dise~sc . "

and families of' former
IOVitCd.

SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT - O•erl&gt;rouk
Center. 333 Page S1 .. · Middleport.
will cclcbralc il&gt; Hllh anniversary
with a lawn pany Sa1urday. 1·5 p.m.
There will he food , cnlertalnmcnl.
games and pri1.cs. Former residents

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Teachers will have a mect10g Oct. 17
a1 noon . A rcp&amp;henlali vc ul 1hc
AARP will speak nn cnn;umcr pm·
ICCiion. Po~ rcscrvmions call 'JK5 38~0 or 247-2723 or 742-2t41 .

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women wckomc.

POMEROY
Rock Springs
Better Health Club meeting Thurs·
day, I p.m. at the home of Barbara
Fry.

son says . Then an elderly spouse on
The Nllhlllllt Tenn11111n
whom they · ve relied to be their ·
Hearing aids have come a long "hearing aid" dies, and "all of a
way in the last 10 years. They've sudden. they're asked 10 co pe on
become smaller, and digitaltcchnol· their own."
,
ogy has enabled some models to
On the job, hearing loss may
reduce low -pitchctl background mean lhat the promotion goes to an
noi~e while amplifying higher•
equally qualified. but beucr-hcaring
pi1ched speech sounds that ·arc so compolilor.
crucial to communi calion.
Until a few yenrs ag&lt;&gt;, people had
"A lot · of people have high· frc · a lol of reason s not In wear hearing
quency hearing loss," explains Ali · aids,
cia D. Spencer. an audiologist at the
The older models were non&lt;lis·
.Sill Wilkerson Center in Nashville. criminatory - th ey amplified the
Tenn .. which merged with Vander- whole runge of sound.
hilt University Medical
Center lust ·
If they ' needed 10 be adjusted,
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low s."
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their hea•·in g aids fot weeks at n
More thun 24 million Americans time.
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have significant hearing loss. Of
Today's hearing aids can ,be pi'O:
those, 40 percent are under uge 65 . gnunmeu by computer. The volume
Some notable examples: President adjusts automutically in some
Bill Clinton, former Miss America . devices. "They suppress the loud
Heather Whitestone, ·NASCAR race sounds and boost the softer sounds,"
car driver Richard Peuy, South Spencer says. In others. small , hand-·
Korean President Kim Dae-jung and h~ld remotc·control pnds ure used lo
University of Tennessee b'askctball bhangc the No lume.
player Tnmik~ Catchings . '.
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When devices need to be ridjuSI·
There are many causes of hearing cd, they 're simply plugged into the
loss : age-related changes in th~ car. c&lt;&gt;mputcr. u11hc heari ng ccnlcr.
bcrcdity or birth defects, middle-ear
Not everybody cnn hcnefil from
Infections, tumors and other illness· the lmcsttcchnolo~.
es, some antibiotics and other drugs
"The smaller )lie heuer - tiutt 's
that are toxic to the cars, traumatic not always true," says Ronald C.
injury and c.posure 10 loud or con· .Sheffey, a certified audiologisl who
!itant noise.
tests'' nnrt fi1" ttrnrinP nicl~; froni hi~
According to the Hearing , '1\J.ashvillc office. "The more severe
"· Alliance of America, hearing loss is· · your hearing Joss, the lar~cr the
the third-lending disability in the heuring aid must b&lt;:." w prov1de ade·
United States. after arthritis and high quatc sound amphtlcauon.
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blood pressure.
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In addition, older p:opl~ ~llh ·
Yet less than half of the people dextcrily problems may lind 11 d1if1 ·
with significant hearfng loss Wear a CU lt to rcplnce the SCCd·SI7.C buller·
hearing aid . In some cases, they urc ies, which fit in devices thut nrc 1hc
unaware of the problem. Some may S!~c · ol a pc~nul.
.
be embarrassed abOUI Wearing a
The key IS IO have proper ICSIIng
hearing uid. They've henrd hearing und filling. 1md u try-uu\ pcnod: .
aids dnn'l yie ld clear sounds und are
Mcdicnl doctors who sp~c 1nll ze
too much trouble to fool with.
in otology or Ololnryngology (cur,
Or ohcy may simply 1101 he uble to nose and throat) hnvc been 1rnoncd "I
fford
them .
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diagnosing nnd 1reuting enr diScnses.
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_Audinlogi~t.&lt;havc nt kn'i n masfor a pnir of tl1c co.nvcnuonul, non· 1cr s degree 111 .nud~&lt;Jiogy nnd hnvc
programmable devi~cs. to more.!hun passed an exmlluulllcul hy ~he ~m.cr·
$5,000 for n puir of 1he lntesl d1gtlnl 1c nn . Spc~c_h · Lnnguuge · Henllllg
in -thc-~:unu l models.
As~oc1nt1on . ~hey t~ss.css nnd rc~ll\Yct Medicare nnd mJmy privutc · hilt11.1tc hcLI.fl~£ , losses .. uH.: ~ud111 g
hcnlth insun.:rs· don't ~nvcr hct~ring sl!k'~..:.t.mg nud llttt~l£ h~.·~mng lU~s ..
aids, despite evidcn.:c thnl the y cnn
L~ecn sc d hcunng '~"I spcc111hsls
hcl avoid dcpcndcn~c . di~atnlity ubo n~.l'c l vct.l tnuJHJ~g 1n th~: rv~\lun p '()stly hculth cmn!"'licntions.
111 111 ol hcnnng lrlss 111 order to sclc~..:t
und c .
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with uncorrected hearin g l o~s urc
Rcmcmhcr. y~~ c.:un w.kt.' till.'
less hcnlth y thun those who weur hcurit~£ aid bm.: k II 11 dtlcsn t w,wk
hcnring aids. perhaps hccuusc ~~f 1bc welltmyou . .
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social isolntion they cxpcncncl:!,
H~ tmng a.1~l dtsp..::n~l:t s nu:
~~~ , C nthia L. Ellison. a certified t'cquired In nll cr 11 JO·duy .rcwrn
· ~· J~gist who directs 1wn Bill pl'ivilcge . Shdlcy says he mdmanly
~i~~~rson stucllitc clinics.
gives lm. dicnts 4~ da)'s. ,hut " I \.' HI~
"A lol uf tin\cs people d11n ' tl'cnl· go lilllo ~0 days 10 gco tluugs nght.
izc how Ihey· hnvc withdruwn, " EIU· ·

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It i• undenlood and agreed that
haYing a driver'slicen~~t ' and dri~ing
a motor vehicle .are privileges. Any
privilege lw 10 be earned, and it
must be earned on a wntinuing
basi•. Thio means that driving pri vi·
leges may be re~oked due to an
infraction of the following rules:
I. Breaking the driving la~s or
abusing a motor •chicle can reouh in
the loss of driving privileges, e~en if
we learri about it from a source other
than the police. You ne~er know
who may be obsel'ing you. ·
2. You will •trive to mainlain the
grades. conduct and allitude at the
same bigh le.el a• when we Jirsl
granted your dri•ing privilege•.

By BILL SNYDER

ALLTEL CustOmers Report·Feelingof Euphoria!
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license. My husbaod and I made
some minor cltlnges thai reflected
our personal expect&lt;llions, and it
work.ed beautifully for all four or
our i:hildren. OUt youngest son. who.
is now 20, didn't always like the
rules, but he lived up 10 his end of
the agreement. I dread to think what
would have happened without that
concract. It helped us deep beuer at
night. PleaJe print it again, Ann. for
parents with first-time . drivers ...
Mom in Salt Lake City
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Dar Mom: That contract was
the brainchild of John Violette of
Nederland, Texas. Many of my read·
ers have told me how helpful it was .
Here it is again :· Contract (or Drivers

Technology makes hearing aids
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A 1o1al of ~ 11 .275.45 wa1
rai&lt;ed in 1he 61h Annual Mcog•
Counly American Hean Walk held
Sept. 29 on Pomeroy.
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A tola l of 190 walker~ on 34
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de~eribed u "the mo&lt;l •uccenful
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· The event wu •pon•nred hy
Fannen bank, Home Nati!lnal
Bank, Holzer Meig$ Clon ic and
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Ro&lt;e'• Excavating .
Top honor• again went w Trin·
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member team of Hol zer Mco g•
Clinic, collectong S774 SO. fnl ·
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Middl cpori· Pomeroy Rolary ,.,..
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;:· BECOMES EAGLE SCOUT· Z.chary D. Wytong, ton of Jerry c1s dependin g on lhc amouno, col· sa o Dollun.
Tc:um participating ondudcd
: 1nd Dru1lll1 Will Wytong of Thornville end grand1on of Ju1nlta Will Iccled
/uncrkan
ncclrH: Pnwcr, Ander·
• of Pomeroy 1nd tha lite William L. Will of Pomeroy, hu achieved
" We arc throll cd wi th the
: the rank of Eagle Scout.
event, " commented Scott Dollon , "'"·,1Fur111turc. B:u le &gt; q ptmnct·
Z.chary 111 member of Boy Scout Troop 331n Jecktontown end s pon ~or cha1ronan 11f 1hc even' · n c. Beta S1g111a l'h 1. Carmel Sut ·
Explorer Poll 385 In Columbu1. For hl1 Eagle project, ht planned We owe a lrcmendous !hanks '" ton Church . Court Street Gnll.
and tuparvlled the rlfurbllhlng of eight hltlorlcal milt mlrkeN on all the volunteer&lt;. walkers and Cruw a nd Cr&lt;1w l.aw. Cww's
; the National Ro1d (State Routt 40) In the Jackaontown/Hebron donors wh&lt;&gt; helped make 1hi s Steak House . Pomeroy" Eag les
: vicinity of Licking County.
eve nt such u success . Tim ''yeao Auxiliary #211 . Ellstcrn Hi gh
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The E~gle award wet preeented to him at a Court of Hqnor held wa s especially cxc iling with the School, Fanners B:mk and Sav .
• lithe Haw.a Arboretum Vltltort Center.
i! nntmu:llion of the red cap• for ull on gs. Meigs H!gh School FCCIA.
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A 18tl !,raduate of Lakewood High School, Zachary II attending survovors of heart diSease. It was Grace Episwpal Church. Health
~ the Ru11 ollege of Engineering 11 Ohio Unlveralty.
nice 10 vosibly rccogni'e s&lt;Jonc of Recovery Services, Holzer MCiJ!S
Clint c. Jeff Warner ln suoance ,
Kroger, Mcogs Coun ty Depart·
ment
.,,. Human Services. Meigs
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Middle Schnul, Mc1~s Scnl!&gt;r Cii·
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all the walkers."
i1.ens Center. Middleport Church
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of Christ, Middlcport- Poonerof
Rolary. OSU Cooperative Extenca•c and long lime volunlccr of sion Off'1cc, Ovcrhrook Ce nler,
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and in memory nf Jack Sltlvin and Powell's SuperValu, Rose's Exca·
; By PATRICIA J, MAYS
.. ruther, Ms Lamar's 36•ycar-old son, Ben Pelrel. bolh victims of car· vating . S11cred Henrt C ath QI1 c
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Rai~ m g the b~ means Ms . ' · D1llon c xpla1ned Lhat the com· So.u thcrn Htgh School Stafl,
' 'quell her 16-month·old grandson's Lamar; a self-descnbed shopah(,hc, mittee is followong up wllh tenons S~uthcrn Hogh School S1uden t
j cries, Mary Lamar hnosts lum up in cun'l enJOY a leisurely retirement at lhat were unable 10 walk i&gt;n event Councol, St Paul Lutheran
• her arms. Gently palling h1s back. malls and Ilea markets. The children day 10 make arrangeme nts for Church. Tnnlly C hurch, VctcraQs
• she walks around her smalltwo-hed· have slowed her down more than a p1ck1ng up theor rnatertul s and Memorial Hnspitnl, and Wendy 's
:,, ruurn aponmenl, seurchong out a triple bypass in 1986 and a heart ordering prizes .
For more Information abou t Ihe
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Amcncan
Hcurt As s o~.:l.tlwn or
auaek In July.
People Wilh questions or pack·
MEMORIAL WALK -"- Scott Dillon and Maxine Rose cut the ribbon
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. "Wulking"For for the alxth annual Meigs County American Heart Walk held recent·
Such grandparen ts arc "both cts to turn 1n can reac h him ut
·• gnnna be all right," she says, care· heroes and sainls," said Margaret 992 -2 161 or turn in their puckct s A Hc11llhy Heart ," contacl the ly In Pomeroy. A total ol190 walkeri on 34 teams participated In the
~. , fully siuong down . "I'm too old lor · Holltdgc. coordinator of lhc Grand· to June Frymyer at the Board .,f AHA at 1-XU0-2H2 -U291.
walk which raised $11,275.45.
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parent Information Center run by lhc
The simple task of walkmg the Amcricun Association of Rellrcd
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• toddler leuves Ms. Lamar, 60, out of Persons. "They take on this huge
breath. Her hean is weak and hc1 Joh and they sucfl l'lcc finuncially.
~ blood pressure lugh Whole curing
they sucrili ce their health. they suc~ for hnle Manhcw and his 2 112-ycur·
rilicc their tunc . Sometimes I lhink
~ &lt;1ld brolher, Jacob, she must rcmcm · they honestly don't reuli1.e the stress
~ her her blond pressuro pill s und two involved m doing what !hey nrc
, doily tnsulin mjections.
llmng ."
That's a mouthful. Wh~t is it?
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"A lnt ol duys I forget ahnuttak·
Between 1990 ahd 1997. grnnd·
~ ;, mg my medicine. I just gn till I he purcnt·he.odcd hou,eholds tncreuscd
Cardiovascular disease refers to problems with your heart (cardio) and
• .•next duy," suid Ms Luonur, who hus 19 pcrce111 1n mnrc !hun 2.4 1111llion
· ~ 'custody of the boys.
- n.7pcrtcnl of nil u.s houschlllds
veins and arteries. (vascular). Cardiovascular disease can lead to serious
Like many grandparents laced w1th cluldrcn under IH, uccurdmg to
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unexpected ' e vents such as a heart attack or stroke, and it is the leading
• wilh hcmg purculs ull over ugu111, the Ce nsus Bureuu .
cause of premature death in the United States.
~ M~~ Lmnur somc11n1cs nL!yh.:~.: ts hc1
D1ug .1hu~c 1s I he pnmury I'Cu~o n
~ ,own hcnhh hccuusc her pnmury """' ol the chol&lt;.lrcn me 111 the '"' e
: concern is ror her y:rnndsons.
ul' iheu grunclpurcnts, lollnwecl hy
Several risk factors have been identified which lead to cardiovascular
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disease, one of which is a high cholesterol level. Other,risk factors include
• grUin.'PrnJecl Hcullhy Ooundp•ucnts. · Icy. director of l'ro.)cct Henlihy
smoking, family history of .heart disease, diabetes,' high blood pressure,
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IS hclpmg grnndpurents impr&lt;Jve
G1 undpun: nt !&lt;l
: their healih und reduce the slrcs;cs
The Gcorgiu Suuc prognun .
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
being overweight, not getting enough e.xercise, and many others.
: ussCJciuted with 'chold ·rcurin g.
which he ¥"" three ycurs 11go. sends Bre Mitchell, daughter of Vaugh·
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Ht,gh blond pressure, douhelcs , rcg &gt;stcrcd nurses nnd soda I wookers an lnd Merybeth Mitchell of Mid·
Recently, through medical research, several new risk factors have been
hypcrlcnSit&gt;n, IIMhr!IIS," lnck of eXCI'· In check on the go 11ntlparents 111 dleport, celebrated her birthday
~· •.:isc nni.l puor nutrition nrc just sumc
home. Amon g other th ings, the nurs· Sept. 6 at ht~r home.
identified a~ key contributors to cardiovascular disease. The good news is
• of the uge -rel11tcd Illnesses plugumg es d1oc k wc1gh1 .oml blond pressure
Attending the WJ'nnle the
that most of these risk factors can be treated with changes in lifestyle and
grnndpurcnts, s111d Aurmt Thomus, u untl mmu1or glucose lcvds lor diu· Pooh·themed party and cookout
: nursiny- CO(Jfdlnntnr for·thc pn,yrn1n hc11cs hkc Ms. Lnmao
medication, and that with proper treatment you can dramatically reduce
held In her honor were ~er
In nulny cuses, lhc uddcd buod~n
hl atldol tnn to &lt;ncrcusctl health m1ternal grandparent• Pooch
your risk of a heart attack, stroke, or premature death.
: nf lltktng cure nf youn g clultlrcn pl'llhlcms. many grandparents rnis· end Jim Brewer, paternal grand·
.. mukcs the prnhlcms wnr:\C ,
mg children also suffc1 f&lt;nm psy, parents Linda and Merlin
The Rob!lrt M. Holley Cholesterol Center, the first of its kind ·in this
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''They're not eating, nnt 1Lok1ng ehologtcal distress 1111tl social isolu· Mitchell, Judi and Ron Cowan,
: their 1 mcd1cUt1nns, they hll'gc.!l. " lion.
region, is a Center that specializes in helping you identify all of your carTerry, Mellaaa and Kelll Brewer,
• 'l1111mas sa od "The y're wurrocd
"II h11s u drnmuuc bll'cc t on their Clara Belle and Ted Riley, Eric
diovascular risk factors, and then works with you to design a personalized
~ • . ahoutthc ~ h&lt;ldren, they huvc a lut of own lifestyle, " Ms. K~llcy sa 1d
1nd Taylor Mitchell, Sue Page,
program· to help you reduce your risk of a heart attack or stroke. (
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• other things gmng un und they huv~ "They often hccmne socmll y osolm· Sharry, Troy and T.J . Brooks.
• to he remmdcd."
'C d bccuu sc they don't have time . ,
Sanding gilts were Batty Lou
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Ms. Lnmur tuok cuswdv of h\!r '" sec frocnds and I hey don 't have ns Gilmore, Terry Wolle, Mike, Lori
Dr. Robert M. Holley is a certified lipidemiologist, which means he
' thctr much 111 common ns other mothers - and Mlchrel F.etty and Ryan
• • grundsuns lost ycur hccnuse
has had special training and is an expert in identifying and treating all the
~ : . drug:-tu.ldictcd mother wus nu Iunger of ~nung c~~oldren hecuusc of the 11ge ~f~~~~· w~:~.:~~~~n~lrthday
' uhle In ~ nrc for them. ·n,e hoys' d1llcronce
various cardiovascular risk factors.

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BY JOHN C. WOLFE, D.O .
Aaaoclate Professor of Family
, Medicine
· bhlo Unlveralty College of
: Osteopathic Medicine
·: Qttestion: Whenever I cnugh,
; •necze or run . I leak unnc It usually
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)hat I wear a pad mnsl uf the lime
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P~&gt;grums. to he pr~scntcd nt 1ttcc11ngs
ul tho Muldlcpuff Ellcrm·y Cluh fur
. the I&lt;J9X.\J9 club year.
The lirst meeting wns held lll the
home of Phylhs Huckcu. Maidiepml, wtth JoAnn Wildman outnt&lt;ltoc·
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'JluJ "tt1ur" hcgnn wuh "Vti'ill tn S~.:ol ·

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Author Rundnll Wulluce tilled on tho
story wllh .wlmt he felt 111 hi s heurt Ill
he very likely det1uls ul the hor,u's
hfc to erc11tc "Bravehm&gt;rt "
Although 1he rcvocwcr ;.,;s nhlc In
tell of a lew times nl tenderness mal

huppmc ss 111 the life nl Wulluc·c. she
tnld uf numy more trugit· nml hlnndy
event s, cndmg w1th ho• q ,pturc nml
cxec'tlllun Its ntrunur hy ihc En~ li s h .
Fuut1..:cn mcmhcrs und twn guests
responded to roll 1. ull wuh n Wide
\'1\fiCly of fucts or tl:lllll\bii."C ih.'Cs
about Scut lnnd
The progrum l:onchuh.• d Wllh
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hy ll ~.·t h K hlC~. mnt' of th~.· h n~ t ~ss .

·noe cl uh '"'''" tn mltl h &gt; u donn·
IIlli\ nuuk• 1n mcmm • uf Ht1lcn
Hayc" m ord~..·r to puu. hns..: Grnn~t.·r·~
"ln&lt;k XIn Po&lt;iry" l&lt;n Ihe M1ddlcpor1
Bmm:h o l the Meat:" County Lihrnry.

Nc ~ ~ mccung on 0" ~ I wi ll h..·
hd\1 ut Ihe home ol blccn Bud

Alfred News
Munlyn 1111&lt;1 Wilbur Rohonson
hosl cd an nltcnH~on p1 g rous1 UtH.I
nn cvc nm g Wiener ron)it nnd hu y

ride on o, t. ~ .
The y wcoe .nssi&lt;ted hy Hnrold l.cc
nnd Rohcn Hend,·r,on ,. Jun 1und
Kurt.: n Mtn cc r. Uuh und Guy ~ nn
Rurh·.
A i.' l'(lWd of 1 2~ II icnd s nnd
nd ghhm s .l lll'll th,: d the cvt.: nl!'
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Call the Robert M. Holley Cholesterol Center today for a FREE Initial Evaluation and let us design a personalized program to help you reduce
your risk of the unexpected.
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200}, with the newly identified risk factors you may still be'at risk.

"Reducing your risk of the unexpected"

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"Family Medicine" is a "cekly
column. To submit questions,
write to John C. Wolf, IJ.O., Ohio
University College of Osteopathic
Medicine,
Grosvenor
Hall,
Athens, Ohio 45701.

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ll1hk on a large seg ment of the popu·
lut1on that would, l,u· l'x.unplc. hnvc a
t.hlfc n.: nt lmdcrst.llldlll g nl )i(unc
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Window lll sales ~~ so ~l10rt (that ) Anne Geddes whu nso cal baby phonohody w:rn ts 10 tip thm hand by tography The latest Geddes collec·
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hm.:k t lll 11Hportdllt l'\:cnl,.-; from the
las t 2.000 )'l' dl )i ,111d ~.:ontt.:rnpl.ll c:-;
wh.tt eve nts .t nll '1 e\ 4nt u.tl!ltc s the
ne xt nnll cnntul\1 may hold"
hll· .a llllllll ll t.l ll.\ appr o.1d1. the
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14.' 111!..: Ci1llc11 pwdu ~o.· t m.Hhlg cl
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U.S . co nsumpti on.
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.; What 's hot lor 1999 depends on
Whom you dsk Mosl manufnclurcrs
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linence 1ha1 's due to other causes. So
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have urge met&gt;nlincn"c

until DcccmhCI lu s n ~1p up onC 1UI the
500 mollwn calend,us produced for

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with ph ys1ca l aci iVII Ics that hnng on
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prostate. l!nne f&lt;equcntly dnbblc, ,
and 11 may or may not be assoc iated

muscles . f,ulong to wook properly.
The tlc.Jtmcnt of Ul gc HH.:o ntmcncc
often &lt;n volvcs a certain 1ypc of mcd·

,w Vour p~ys1 C 1 a n IS apparc1111.Y not

:: ·The Cincinnati Enquirer
:. It 's ro t too early to slart lruckzng
1999
. Whtlc m.my stores bega n stock·
rn g next year's calendars 1n early
spnng. almost half of us woll . wall

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the bladde r becoo\1c&gt; lull hut the
ondovodual can't empty 11 effecuvcly .

Includ e the um c of day. tltc amount

.·-~Tamed on ,thos area and has lull ed 10
O: g1ve you accurate advice Th1 s is not
::.a co'tldcmnutwn nl hom. In stead.

::By REON CARTER

PEPSI &amp;
MT. DEW
P ODUCTS

flnw mcontmcncc In th 1s condition

s1blc cm.a ~cs down to .t few
, One of lhc sampl e thm gs yo u can
do to help your dm:tor help you IS to
keep &lt;~ t.l mry ol when yo u unm1tc

co nseq uence ol the mu scles of urt ·

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due to excessive mobll11y of the

look at lhos as a rcllccll on of the
complcxoty of the human body and
the di vcrsny of treatment options we
have available today
The process of bladder control os
qullc complex . and as " Lypical of
any complex &gt;ystcm, lracko ng down
1hc spcc1flc cause of a problem can
be dofficult The symptom s """':oat·
cd with your Incontin ence help yvur
doctor qu&lt;ekl,r reduce the lost of p&lt;ls·

several causes. :ond Ide ntifying the
specific cause and mstJIUtJng treat: mcnt may requorc "onsulta11on w11h
a urologist - a su rgeon spci.:m hzt ng
· in problems of the unnary tract

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In women this ccmdltlon

FtlfJf I

~,funnc you pass -yc~. you ' ll need to
ea1cH and measure 11 anJ w hctiH~r
you've hccn tncontmcnt s1ncc the
ht st umc you unn::t1 cJ Adli11Hmal
commt'ht s a t')()U t what hrought about
the
mcon iJncncc.
such
as
"coughcc.J .'' arc al so helpful .
When the urge to unn.ttc 1mmcd1 .uc ly lnllows .~n c ptsodf.i o l rn ~.:o nt1 ~
ncncc. 11 1s l'allcd "urge tn co nll ·
ncncc" Th 1s type of p10hl cm c.m
have severa l l'~lu scs. hut all arc a

common l)pc uf mconh s1ress mconuncncc. You

urinalc

011' til

: Z'nswcf' The Jc,1k1ng ·o f urine. a con: d11100 we d oc t or~ ~;,til unnary 1ncon·l mcnce. atfcc1 s abou t 10 milium
: j6. mcricans , And to an . . wcr yo ur
! ~ uc s tion qUJckly, It 1s not a cond 111on
•~i hat you must "live With ." Most
•',causes o f .m con t1ncnl:~: nrc trcat
' ~1l1 k
, : 11 nd many arc curahlc. Jnconllncncc
; is most co mmo n 111 \\onmcn, hut 11
also occurs mmcn ~o 11 Js not JUst a
"woman's co ndll10n ·
Unnary IIH.:o ntmcncc ca n have

mc~t

tinence
de&lt;erohed the symptom' of tho; dos·
order qune well · the on voluntary ~
loss of urine with activollc&gt; like
laughong. coughong. and phySical
excnion. wi1hout a followong urge 10

amilp
ediciite
John C. Wolf, D.O.
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For many women, lack of bathroom facilities thwart outdoor vacation dream~

By PATTI SINGER
Rochester Democrat and
Chronicle
Ynu J rhmk I" d •• ~~cJ ..,mn.:thmg
f&gt;l""&lt;&gt;nJI hi-e lhe Plf': lur 1horr h.1n k
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'You \'.,mtto L"'m ~'hat,. th~..· :
replied

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r...~thL'I k.t'~ IHnnc "llhout
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\m ~? n .... tn f \pr~.. ...... th.m kJ\L..' then
ttnkt'
·\ lnc nd nl nun~.· ''J' ti!lltng me
.. hi..' \\ tln 1 Jo ou tdoor ... thtng..,
h!.:'i.. .!U'l" (!j I~~~ h.llhroorn h~UC,"
Wh~..·rhcr '~unH:n . , h: J\\3~ lrom .1 "·"' Bartl Bn·nnl.'r ''h D '" liJ92
lol 111 nutdtlnr~ Udl\ 1111:, hc~.:.tu . . ~.· tluu - h i~t..:J th.. _· r\p[1.1I.1LI11Jil "JrUII
IIJ ~: J h.t\~ to )i)U " ntm
'go 111
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the \\ond..,
n. ·. ....tu'l: \I IU l l' nut IIII L..'fi.. ... thl not
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h,ithiLHIIIl
· ~c:-n t~ld lronlll.ZJu ol! NY \\Oillan
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u.tlh ,tfll..r ,\ \\C!:"cnd ill 111 th~
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Read any book al&gt;oUI golf and
you'll Jearn where to plaL:c ynur tcc1
and addre» lhe hall You won't find
tm.trucuon~ on WJidCrnc-.-. relief m
)&lt;&gt;ur F1cldmg\. lei alone lonely
PIJnct gUides
Outfincrs also arc rcllccnt about
protocol. &lt;md tra\'Ckrs hc~1tatc to
a'k
'Pan of tl '' bc1ng poluc:· ~ay~
Bcnlon Hart , off1cc manager and
gUide for ClasSic Advenlures. wh1ch
offer-. h1km g: and cydmg tou r~ 111
Europe and North Amenca 'They
don't want lu gel up 10 front of the
group dnd !o.UY they have to urmatc U
lot , where arc the f.u.:: Jhtlc ~ 1 '
You won 't find outlro,ll even the
lliiJ"ot prolaftt..: travel wntcr~ 81!1
Bry~on toured Bnt&lt;un yet never
too k a tnp 10 the lho. Pen r&lt;~tctu.:
P.IUI ll1croux must he h/c•.....,..:d wrth
~an 1ron hladJcr and ~ttcel howcb
Bc mg hlasc rnay be a guy 1h1ng
Ha lf the tunc 11 doc!'on r nwt1c1
whclhct thl:y re m a wc ll -;:lppomlcU
restroom 01 hchmd •' tiCL: Out WL.:
~..:.tn ohse:-.s ovc1 bo.dy fun ction:-. No
\\onder .1 woman Kathleen Mvc1
Wlotc the dd 1111 11 vc outdonl p;&gt;lty
llatnrng hook '' How to S-- 10 lhe
\Voods (Tl.'n Spi.!ell Prc!'.s ~(llJ))

" When I menlwn a 1np I'm
gomg on, people w1ll say, ' Whal wdl
you do, ... says Joanne Mitchell of
Greece They ' re nol askmg whelher
'he 'II be kayakmg or h1 kmg
Mitchell.. who ha~ wnltefi lcchnrcal manuals, spells 11 ou1 on the
Adirondack Mountain Cluh Web
Site "It's a problem If people have
no cxplanauon . Whal do you do'' '.
Protect lhc env1ronrnent. lor

"At fi"t.· 11 wa.•. 'Oh. really''' •
On organiZed lnps. hcanng SOf~!C·
say&gt; Barb Bralsch, who adm11s 1hc one say they won'! drink js lbc cue
whole th1ng was we1rd al f1rs1
for lhc gUide lo talk aboul IOIIel
"Then 11\, 'Oh. 1h1s makes sense· 1~ _.........
My philosophy is 1f I have In go, I'll
Some women wear skirts, wh1ch
go Or I know I'll be ijncomfon- afford more pnvacy Women wnh
able "
bad ~nees prefer lo lean rather than
Olhers vow hell no, lhey won'l squa1 Funnels can facth tate pro·
go
ceedmgs
Wh1le delaymg for a day"""'''
Women say once they gel the
cause senous problems. the longer hang of 11. gomg al fresco is liberal~l.trtcrs ,
you pul 11 off the harder 11 wil l be 1n mg
Ve1cran woodsfi&gt;lk can 1cll where get relief. says Dr Mary Ellen
" You can go anywhere," says
r&lt;x1kie&gt; have been by 1hc IOiicl paper R1cgcl. an m1ern1s1 wuh 1he Olsan Ga~l Underwoocl, who has b1ked 'm
.mJ other accoutrcmcnls
Med1 cal Group al Genesee Hosp11ul Alaska and h1ked 1n Nepal and Mon"'No one wants Lo hundlc lhcrr
m Roche&gt;ler N Y
galla
1
own !-.lull." says Brenner ·'Were
The l1mgcr stool \IJY!-1 rn your
Not tu say rt hasn •t been an
&gt;polled that way " She '"Y' 1hal a&gt; ~olon, the more lr4urJ a... ah\orhcd aJvemurc
more peopl e dJ"it:ovcr the ou1Joor'
.tntJ the J:! rc uter your chance of
In Nepal. wh1le men 10 thc1r
"we have w do 11 nght We t..:.m I JU..,1 hcuur11ng l:o n.., ttpatcd
" When group made a pit stop. women
llu,h till&gt; &gt;lufl away "
n.•tu•c L.aJI.., yo u ,iJou ld Jn ... wcr rt .'
cndurctJ a bumpy three -hour bus
hi nrJcr to pn.:Vt.;nl th~ .. rn:.ld ul '· 'Y' k1 cgcl , J hir..:yd t"ol who'ic rJcJI nJc from one town 10 another
~Cflll' anJ JI !&lt;.CU'C j'IIU l}l:i:d ltt '&gt; I',IY Ldlllp ... nc 1' .t c..:omly hcd .md-hrcakhccause custom frown s on them
ch:.tr ol J.akc ... , . . trcdtm .mlf II VU.., /,..,.,
hcrng exposed In Mongoha , wmd
(c' e n thtlugh you 11l:ct1 't, 1pur 11 y ,u)y
Swc.lllllg o /1 h~o:~r r.., onL..' "a} Lo hlcw t.lown the ten t cover rng their
W. ncr &lt;.11.1Wn rn tlH: WOIJd'' You .11 . . 11 t..:l ll lllll,&amp;t\: trql~ hehmtJ the t ree~ But
bathroom. " wh ile a woman wa~
11l'~o:t1 111 hury r,oltd war,IL.. ... o hu )-'' .md
you ... ll o uldr1 '1 go (omplt.:tcly Jry
usmg II
qrhcr Llt..:".IIUr&lt;.!s won t ,11 1,!! 111 .111d
!\ f,,, nl p~.:orlc dd1}d1utC th c1i1
UnJcrwooJ laughs at the story,
'rllc.ttJ gt.:rrn,' t\nyiiJrnJ.! ~.:I ... L ' ~&lt;•1
' cl vt..: ... • ':o.l}' lkh1 Holt. a (.:arn pcr hut say:-. trrcnd s fa1l to sec the
let p.1p~,; r - 1.1111p()n' .mt! dr.tpt. : t'
dltd .1 nur... c Nol Jrrnkmg .:nough humor
mu~l he p.tl'k~J out lor J11LIJ1U dr. .
w.~t~.: l l: .ln ....rp your energy .rnd ~ turn
Potty trmn rn g rsn't JUst for todpo ....tl
~.:vcn &lt;~ :-. hon htkc tnt o an ordeal
dl crs

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But wht.:rL' do )OU dr,m th.~ InK' 1
And .t~k "ll n tqcr~ .1 11&lt;.1 Jl ')t..: holllgt:-.t ~ '~h...:n doL·~ -.c lf -lmc h.unrl' r
pchLJn.tl dt.:\L'lopmc nl 1
In hh ln~l Chhstm.a... 1.1dtn
.tc.ldrcss 111 1991. lmrn tht.: \\hilL'
1-lou . . l' Pn.~' tU~.:nt Clmtun u-.cd Hille l . . \\utd~ t o~ rnph.r -.11c pl:t~llfl,il
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Self - love can make for rocky romance
Gannett News Service
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ROBERT BISSEll
CONSTRUCTION

MOBILE HOME
PARTS

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"Huge ln~entory"

J1 rnt .qm lon c~ hoUJ ht~ Wlutc
/-l(lli ..,l.' phrl.nH.Jen nl! . Clullorh drew
l1um th e Brhfl_. IH.J ) IIl g .. rl oud th.tt
( i11d .t lhm lmn lo l m·~ my nc rghhor - .dl 111\ lld,!!hhots (____ ..l !\

love movement 1n the Unr teJ
States to C.llrfOJma where d st.uc
la&gt;k Ioree cst.thiJShed 111 IYX6
sought to dcl1 nc , the so-cdl!ctl
"Soual Importan ce Iii Se ll my ~L'II
Esteem "Around th1:-. t1me t\d.rms
So \\h,tt· ,, lht~ b.mdrcd -c~ hout says a Ca lt rnrn r.t pollee ofl lt..:Cr
tlung L.tllcJ ~l·l J Ime 1 H m\ dn you gave hun a'" kct fot spceLI 111 ~ , th en
l.'\~ 11 ~1111\\ If \UU lti\'C )OUISCJI!
added gen tl y 'Now we don 1thmk
It.., not ltll' \our pu lse r.tccs .md )tm"rc a h.1d pcr"m hcc.1usl: you
)1JU get -,\\L',JI\ p.tlnr~ when you
did thiS ..
1hmk ol *ipcnt..lrn g anothi.!n.Lry w11h
Dcpcndmg on how and when
vou rsc II
praiSe IS ap pli ed. &gt;rll -lo1e and scll'The \\h ole ILk~ t o! 111.1kt ng c!;tccm arc lfltcnJcJ .1s hurldmg :-.ell -love .t hlh ltL. d gD.tl was blocks or carrots prtmcrs or
unplll t~d Into Clutslt,mlty hy rcwmds, cou nse lors say Burnpl'r
Mas low.· s.l) s J.1 ) l·u \\,uJ Adam s. SliL:kcrs ho::~ ... t, "ProuU parcm of .m
tet li L·d d11ector o l advanced stud1es ho nor roll student " Fans ~t..:rcLun ,
.tt th e WcstmlllSti.!r Theological
" You·r~ 1hc man " Paren ts coo.
s~mt n.tt y tn Escom_
lJdo. Cal rl . and
"You' re so sman" ·
.ullhor
The Blhll c.d YICW ol
It •eems lhal pnJc hijS become
Sell f:sleem . Sell -love &amp; Self- " ltkc .111 mahcnahle rr ght m our
lm.Jgc " (H.lrvcsl House, $6 99)
cu lture ," says Ihe Re v Dean R
"If you h.tve ,, hunch ol k1ds Uln ch, pas101 ol Coven ani Preshygrow tng up hclte vrn g they .arc lcnan Church ncar P1tlsburgh, Pa
Got..! s grit to I he "urnan race,' he "The B1ble docs no! leach that we
.... rv. . wuh d htnt o! scorn , "t he n shou ld have a h1gh csllmat10n of
\\ ht.:n they get nut 111 suc rcty and our:-.clvcs, r.11hcr rt teaches th.u we
d"c,: mct tha t thts ts not how people ~ hould ha ve ,m &lt;.!Cl:u r.IIC vrcw of
trc.l\thl;lll they rc 111 troubl e '
sell. ·
M.my rcsc.nc hc rs tr.H.:c liK· sel fSou,d rcsc,11ehcr Joach1111

or .

Kr ucgcr goes so far as to ~ay thut
poor !\Cif cs1ecm 'gels a had rap ..
He's relcmng to the fact thai psy-

chlatll sls have alleged!; blamed
lorrner White l-Ibuse mte rn Montr..:a
Lcwmsky's aurar..:t1un to PresrJcnt
Cltnlon on her low self-esteem
Somct1m es, says Krueger .rn
a»Oc latc prolcssor of- psychology
.tnd human devel opme nt at Brown
Un1 vers lly '" Prov1dencc, R I . low
se ll -esteem prov1des an accurate
g::~ u gc, a sc nsurve tool . for rntrospcctt on Used ~that way, tl ~..:an he .1
va lu .thle thm g
When 11ie Cahfor111a lask lmce
1epotted lis rcs ull s 111 1989.
Krueger says. 11 had diScove red
'lillie 01 no correlation between
&gt;e ll -esteem - h1gh or low - ,md
ch1ld ahuse, welfare dependency .
.tcadcmrc perform ance. cnmc and
v10 lcnL c "
Sell-love, 11 seems. brushes pcrrl ously c lose to arrogance and narLI!o.SJsm , Adams says. and Jesu~ 1s
li m qumcd out of conic XI
"People try lo make se lf-love a
thud command when Jesu s cx.pht:rtl y s,ud there wen: twn To love
God and to love your ncrghb01 " he

&gt;&lt;ty&gt; "The B1blc ahsolutcly lorb1d s
scl t -lmc as an obJCl: t or go.tl
towm d whtch we ~ ho uld work
\Ve alr eady lovt.: ourselves fat too
much ·
Yt.:t 10day, rnorc so than ever
hclore, people .1rc seek uig sclf-lul lli lmcnl and self-love, say'
M 1aryunn V Troram, a motrvat10nal
speaker and cn-aulhur ul "S ponla·
neou~ Opttmtsm Proven Stratcgtes
for , Hcallh, Prmpenty &amp; Happi ness" (Castle gale, $14.95).
'Some prople have the mlsconccpiiOll that lhey can lhmk themselves Into levels of h1 gh sejfcstccrn ,·• . says frOJant. a clmJcal
psychologist m Barnngton, Ill
"You c,m' l l1e Ill yourself. You can
only boost your self-es tee m and
sciJ.Jove by tak mg acuons that are
real "
Her rcc1pe for se ll -love: "The "
more rcspons1blilly you take for
your ille. lhe more you arc happy
.md se ll -confident The bs
rcsponslblilly you lake lhe more
YQU .ue unhappy and don't l1ke
y&lt;l'urse ll
t
· I thrnk II horls down to that"

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Steps
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Bennett Supply
740-446-9416
1391 Safford
School Rd.
Gallipolis, OH

TOMATO SAUCE
1/4 cup vege table oil or oli ve oil
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Ct~p)11~li1199S NLWSPAPER
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Is hereby given
pc r..,~• n 111 ~ tl ~" rth; ht t .1kl .t . . t 11h .tt
h111g_l~ l II) t..:Oll~ 111,1 .llld ddd111~ thl'
that on Saturday, October'
dupt ~· 1 ... cr ll i!ld
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public sale will be held ot
101 \I U
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211 West Second street,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
The
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u1u~ t.r q~..· r th.1n h.ud ... nltd 111\t..:'"
Farmers
Bank
and
Savings
l I /~ l'••und' k.ut gt1•u nd htli
tl!~c l.llr nh .llld ~~..:1...- r' t But r ~..tl h
Company parking lot, 10 sell
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pt'L'lL:d 111d dnn 1 !.!11 all t L·~ htm.d 1hm11 thr -. It
for cas h the following
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collateral.
1'&gt;11 t .l ~l toph\..,l t" )ll"l drnnt:r
1996 Chrysler Concorde
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and 1996 Chevrolet Corsica
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The Farmers Bank and
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Company,
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Pomeroy,
Ohio!
reserves the
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right to bid et this solo, and
1 '"lllill
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to withdraw the abov~
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collateral prior to aale
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and Savlnga Company
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reserves the right to reject
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any or all bids submitted
hl',Jih 1!1 nn u l md 1 Ill u l
Further,
the
above
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collateral
will
be
sold
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warranties given.
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For further Information,
.t JI lh ~ II [Ill~, I .111d lilt..: 'l' hillllll•''
contacl Sheila al 740·992·
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TO BE HONORED • Jerlca
Renee Clark, a student at the
Musklngum Area Technical College In Zanesville, will be among
students to be honored at an
annual . scholar recognition
breakfast on Oct. 21.
The breakfast to honor stu·
dents who received 1998 Foun·
dation Scholarship Awards will
be held at the Campus Center In
Zanesville, 7:30 a.m.
·
Jerlca, daughter of Nancy
Clark, Is studying criminal jua·
tlce at the college.

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Molga County, Ohio, In the
9a1e of lhl Homo National
Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Jimmie

L. Young, ot ol., Oolondonta,
upon

a Judgment therein

rondored, being Cue No . 98
CV 63 In eald Court, I will
o(ltr lor aalo at tho front
door of tho Courlhouoe In
.Pomeroy, Molgo County,
Ohio, on tho 8th dey of
November, 1998, 11 10:00
a.m., lht following Iande,

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Windows
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•Blown Insulation
•Garages •Decks
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starting at $5995
7 40·992·2772

Computer Graphics
Designs
All Landscapl ng &amp;
Lawn Services
•Commercial
•Residential
Owner, Mickle Hollon
Chester, Ohio
7 40-985-4422..,_,,

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

Room Additions· Roofing
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

Free Estimates

FREE ESTIMATES

Owner: John Dean

614-992-7643

111

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Heat Pumps As Low As 139 a mpn!h
*Free

Toland flags • Cam1lle Beckman Lotion

THE FABRIC SHOP

• Hartwell Hares

992·2284

In Historic Downtown Pomeroy

Doe'" '1

Birdhouses • Clocks • Frames

IJIJ3

IJ2t/08 1 mo pd

44087 Wipple Rd.

Computer Performance Upq!_adel

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114 Court St. Pomeroy, Oh10 45769

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,,ON·LINE

OH 457~9

Dunaway, whose last known
addreaa waa Hurricane,

FrfJe Estimates

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West VIrginia: you ore
hereby notified that you

2.99/mln. Muot be 18.
Sorv·U 819·845·8434

740-992·2068

A Raben Tren1 Jones Goll Trail Faell1ty
Benefrttn~ Alabamu Clra1 rr1es

In a legal action ontltlod
Hozol Darlene Ounowoy,
plaintiff vo. William Matoon
Dunowoy, defendant. Thla
action hoe be'ln aulgnod
caoe number 98·0R·t43 and
lo pending In the court of
common pleaa of Melga

County, Ohio 45789.
The obJect of tho
complaint lo to obtain a
divorce and to conclude all
mattoro pertaining lo the
marriage and the prayer Ia

lor divorce end lor cooto.

SOUTHERN
OHIO DISPOSAL
•Residential·
$1 t .00/month
•Commercial
•Senior Citizens
Discount
•Dumpsters
·Monthly Payments
Call for best prices:

to

1-1;100-809·7721

onowor tho complaint within
28 day• otter lho laot
publication or thlo not!••
which wilt be publllhtd

•

ALL PRO

CARPET &amp;UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING.

Berh

AI 740·4 46·

Giveaway

In case or your failure 10
otherwise
respond aa required by the
Ohio Rulaa ol Civil
Procedure , Judgment by
dela~lt will be rendered
agalnat you fof the relief

demanded In the complaint.
Dated: 10..12-98

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• (ondle molting suppiM
• Rolills
• Yarloly ol Gills
Tues-Fn 10·6
Sat 10-4
Rl 124 Minersville, OH
'740-992-455g
':Ask about our candle
parties"

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SERVICE
Agricultural Lime,
Limestone • Gravel
.' Dirt • Sand
gss-4422
Chester, Ohlo

N. Sayre
614-742·2138

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HOWARD
EXCAVATING CO.

(614) 992-3838

Rooms &amp; Hall

$59.95
(Maxtmum 500 sq ft )

Ploao Court By: Monico

LOtiG'S
COtiSTRUtTIOtl

Freeman. Deputy

(t0lt4,2t ,28
(1t) 4,11,18
tTC

• Vinyl Siding • Garages

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'700 column inch weekdays
·•901 column Inch Sunday

Call 740·843·5426
•

2

Farm, 140·446-2448

Found Set Of Keys On Corner 0~
Pine H111 &amp; Ker r Road, 740·446·
8030

SERVICE
Call

LO S! On 10f10/9S Female Goldan
Retrieve r AroUnd 0 0 Mcintyre
Park Area Very Loved, Child 9
Pet An swers To~ Name ' Minnie"

992-6320

740 379 9042

Locai'Satelhle
Prov1der
Best Elec1nc Pomeroy

male

Lost

Howa~d

PERRY'S
CONSTRUCTION
Dozer, Endloader,
Backhoe,
Sight Preparation,
Utility Lines,
Build Roads
Licensed lor Septic
I 1 (740) 367·0280
lP/111 mo

10114198 1 mo

CARPET

PLUS
Professional .

Galli poll a

&amp; VIcinity
2 Va1d Sate Ambteslde Drlve,1
Kerr 160 Cushion, Quills, Jewel·
ry, Lot More 10/16th , 10/ 17lh, ij ·

4

Gutters

A1J. Yard Sltea Muat

Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Be Patel In Advance.
QEAQLINE 2: 00 p.m.
the day before the ad
Ia to run. Sunday
edition- 2.00 p m.
Friday, Monday edlllon
- 10.00 a.m. Siturday.

949·2168

Carpor t Sale Friday. October
16th, 10 To Oa1k , Sa1urday, Oc·
tobe r 17th, 10 To 3 112 Mile ·
west 01 Cheshire. On WaiSon
Grove Road Kall's

(Lima StoneLow Rales)

Ocl 16 98 8 OOAM 3 OOPM 224
Oak Dr Sprtng Valley Area Galli·
polls Baby Items And ((lothest

WICKS

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

HAULING
Limestone,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

614-992-3470

Btg garage

sale

Wednesday

Thursday Fr1day Oct 14·16
Paul Haube1 behmd post office In
Long Bottom 9am ? Baked goods

LINDA'S
PAINTING

tool

Garage sale· 685 General Har·
linge r M1ddlepor1 14 15· 16 An·,
llq ue dishes Home Interior bed··
spraaels curtains clo1hlng baby

Ta~e lhe pain out of

7 40,-698· 7231

~ree Esllmales

6/ 11 191 tfn

All Yard Salea Mutt Be Peld In
Advance Deadline. t OOpm the ,,
day before the ad Ia to run,
Sunda)j &amp; Monday edition·
1:OOpm Frida~

Gravel, Sand,

or

740-698-9114

Yard Sale

L Wrlteael

pa1nt1ng, and lei me
do 11 for you .
Jntertor
Before 6 p m
leave message.
Alter 6 p m

Floor Installation
FREE ESTIMATES

Bessert

740·949·8000

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR
,

1r1 colo red

hou nd "Abner· burgandy collar,
Georg1a tags Eagle R1dge vtclnUy

5/26/tfn

t2/tB/tln

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Larry E. Spencer. Clerk of
Courts "'
Melge County Common

83

&amp; K&gt;lleno.'
1 Indoor Cat Patchwork, Beagle,
Cocker Spaniel Mi11ed Dog,
Cropped Tall, 7'40·245-5964

COUNTRY CANDLE SHOP

DUMP TRUCK

Joe

Free Estimates

3

0

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TRUCKING

Reasonable Rates

740-378~9807

• Fall Special-

g•e away • 304-675 2347
Moth or &amp; 5 K1t1ens 2 Bla ck

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R. L. HOLLON

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

Limestone Hauling
Ho~se &amp; Trailer Sites
Land Clearing &amp;
Grading
Septic System &amp;
Utilities
Estimates

Commence on that date.

answer · or

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IUCCIIIIYI Wlekl. The lOti
publication \IIIII be mode on
Nov. t8, 1998 and the 28
dayo . ror anawer will

10713/1 mo. ad

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SAYRE
TRUCKING

Over 20 years experience.
Free Estimates

(740} 985-4180
~

7/24198

1mo

Items mise

•

Lee Ritchie· Glasgo carport sale,
Ocl 16 - 17 , R!Jchle res idence

Ractne
Porch sate· Oct 141n? 9am·?
F11ch and Brewers behind Post .
Office .n LOf\Q Bollom ram or ,

Tyree B~vd ,

.shine

pa

Two tam1ly yard sate 36279
Rock sp r in gs Ad
Pomerov
Thursday, Fr1day &amp; Saturday

Re1n or sh1ne.

CALL OUR OffiCE AT 992•2155

REPLACEMENT WINDOW
SPECIAL

riJ

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Card of '~:hanks

$)9 5.00 INSTALLED'

NOW IN STOCK

COMPANY
GALLIPOLIS &amp; POMEROY

40

70

With A.Dallv Sentinel

O'DELL LUMBER

teres ted Call

2092

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have been named defendant

• Room Additions

ToolS' and Accessories
Micra Tool . .
.. .. $19.99
S1decilp . . .
. ........ $32.99
Pocket Survival Tool $39.99
Super Tool .. . . . .. $57 99

Starl!ng A S1ng1e. Adult Chri&amp;IJ~n
Group Non-Denominational If In·

Sma rr Stack &amp; Whtte Opg, To
Giveaway To Good Home Or

Joseph Jacks

Get Your Message lu·o••

Original Leatherman

~~~d3"6 Mooday lhru Salurday

· 20 Yrs Exp • Ins Owner Ronme Jones

1-900i976-3339
ext. 9765

Matson

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New Roofs,
Repairs, Gutters,
Coatings, Siding,
Drywall, Painting,
Plumbing

Get tons of free stuff
from On-Line
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Plus 30 more amazing
,
secrets

Public Notice

required

~
Oualily ctortLmg and household
IIams $1 00 bag sale every

Septic &amp; Clste(n Tanks
Sewer Pipe: 3" thru 8 ", Gas Pipe &amp; Rei~UI;ators
Open:
9:00-4:30 Weekdays
9:00·12:00 Saturday

GALLIPOLIS; OHIO 45631

Jack's Roofing
&amp; Construction

SECRETS!

Located In I he Insurance Plus Building

are

~!~, '40-vZ:5~9~2"~,:~2=;

A~e Special

(740) 992-5344

"Your Computer Shop"

Vou

ro

4p m Leon Elm School $10 00
per !able 6pace 304-458·1676 or
304·4 58·2535

L &amp; L JlreBam

Cost More"

William

Announcements

Crafl Sale 11 11 4198 10a m

Tuppers Plains, Dhio45783
7 40-985·3813
'
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock
Full Line 'Of Water Sforage Tanks •

New &amp; Used Tires • Batteries
Computer Balancing &amp; Mounting

To

30

1o111mo

St. Rt. 7

®.

· Personals

Star! dating ton1ghtJ Have lun
ptay1ng the Oh1o Dating Game, 1·
800 ROMANCE, &amp;)j1enslon 9015

992·7696

• Freezers
• Dishwashers

IJ Our Customers

740-446-9416 • 1-800-872-5967

Public Notice ·
reel ntato hao boon
provided by tho Grantee.
Roloronce D11d: Volume
333, Paga 54t, Meigs
County Deed Recorda.
Audltor'o Parcel No.: 01100352.001
Tho Tax Mop Olllco
lndlcotoo thlo parcel to be
7.29 acrta. Thoro 11 a
dlocroponcy In the alerting
point which cauua on
overlap of 18 leal on tho
eputh !elde or tho raal

005

• S9ap • Baby Gifts

• Hot Water Heater

Call Ken Young
(740) 985·3551

BENNETT'S HEATING &amp; COOLING
"Where Quality

·

• Ranges
. · Refrigerators

5 Parts Warranty

*Free Estimates "

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

• Dryer

*Free Digital Thermostat

In

the Classified Section!

Antiques • Lang Calendars • Candies

· Pomeroy, Ohio

• Washers

Air Conditioners lla Low As 128 1 mpnth

Lillie things
ttrt Worth A lot

HARTW,Ell HOUSE

"Need ~pair on ~ny make?"

"Emy 01•er tire Plrorre Bnrrk Firrnrrcirrg"

Mob1le tor you. u's the H1ughesl week

these guys w1ll ever know For tnfoml:lllon culi 334-645 1101

Free Est/mares

No Job too Small
Brian Morrison
(740) 985-3948

, • Singer Sewing Machine Dealer
• Sewing cabinets, Sewing mac)line repab'
• Dry Clearung Service
• Scissor Sharpening • ,l\lx,do Rental
• Sign up now for quilt classes

,THE APPLIANCE MAN

IDUR. It's lhe NIKE roUR O!,unplonshlp pre-~entcd by PYA Mon.trCh

~1\(;"()LJ

Garages • Replacement Windows

The Fabric Shop

commg pro golfers ha!tle for 15 spols on the PGA

And wh1le it's ,t week of fun

·Bobcat Service
•Concrete
•Masonry
•General
Commercial and
Residential ·

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

• New Homes • Pole BUildings

I

c-,.,~,.PIONS-'11'

Joe Wilson
(614) 992-4277

P/8 Contractors, IlK.

8125/98 2 mo, pd

homoa, located at 5t79t
Sigley Ridge, Long Bottom,
OH 45743. A complolo
• legal d0ecrlptlon of tho rul
·.estate ta as follows:
: • Tho following real ettato
•·altuotod In Olive Townohlp,
·IICIIon 30, Town 3N, Rango
~JW,
bolng
more
' particularly described ao
lollowo:
. Beginning at an Iron pin
found being tha southeast
corner of Jim Naal'a 15.25 eatate.
:'acre tract and on the North
Aloo o 19~8 Bolon Mobile
Uno a 1o acre trocl formerly home, ID'' #14388, Ohio
• owned by Margaret Grace Cartlllcote
of
Title
· lind being the Southwtlt #53000108t2, end a 1987
: corner
of
property Clayton mobllo homo, 10
. )&gt;urchaaed by Kenneth and #4t030, Ohio Certlllcate of
• Setty Young from Albert R. Tille #5300009154.
: end Wilma Dangelo; thonco
Property addreoo · 51791
· North 300' along tho Eut Blglay Ridge, Long Bottom,
' llna of Noal'o property to on OH 45743
: 1ron pin aot; thence Eoot
Real Eotate and Mobile
• :1105.5' to a point on the Homes Approlud ot :
: £eat aide of Bigley Rldgo $30,000.00. Tha raal eotate
. f!oad and on tho Weet line end mobile homoo cannot
• of an 8 acre tract formerly be aotd for leas than two: owned by Dale end Donn~ thlrdo the appralood value.
• :Connolly; thence South 300
Termo of oalo: Cash on
• 4o a point , thence Weal delivery
of deed.
: ,105.11' to the polnl of
Sold
eubltct
oocrued
• beginning containing 7 6 real estate taxes to
and mob lie
: acres 1 more or leas, home taxeo. 'I
• l&gt;xceptlng all
legal Jamoo M. Soulaby
: eaaamenlo and rights ol (9) 30
• way
•
(10)7,14
·: Excepting any mineral a 3TC
: previously conveyed.
Public Notice
. . Baing a part of the real
· estate daacrlbed In deed
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
. recorded In Volume 257,
· Page 447 of tho Molgl COURT OF MEIGS COUNTY
POMEROY, OHIO _.
: County Dead Recorda. Aloo
)&gt;art of tho rool oatot• Hazel Darlene Dunaway,
Identified by Audltor'o Plalntlll, va William Matoon
Percol
Number 09· Dunaway, Oelond4nt. Caoo
Number 98·DR·t43
00352.000.
The doocrlptlon lor thll NOTICE BY PUBLICATION

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1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Common Pleaa Court Df 1

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91ron of

New Homes &amp; Remodeling
Garages. Pole Bu1ld1ngs. Roof1ng . S1d1ng
Commercial &amp; Residential
27 yra. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured
Phone 740&gt;992-3987 '

"Build Your Dream"

NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of on Ordor of
Sale leouod out of tho

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BISSELL BUILDE , INc.·

Public Notice

Teens in the kitchen can cook up great results
.llld \ II11111 Cr !111 ,thout ~0 mrnutcs
~l ll.t '-.h lll ~ tilL· tom..ttocs Wtth ~I wnodt: n . . ponn to hll'dk them up Add 1he
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S~.:l\c t h1 ~ t~ll.tllv L'\L' clknt d 11ll
m ..._, pl.un 1tee \ptt nkkd \\ ttli ~ hrt:d
tkd dlci..'L 'lrl'ld fl "l'l\ t n g~
Hcll)k' liu111 Cluck\~ 111 the
1\ n ~. : h cn
h~ L\cl\11 R.1.Jh (! II L' lly
Bn11h I1J 1J.~ 1

Remodeling

MIJ

Discount Prices

tenements

. By Marialisa Calla
II lt!..l' llh' \tltt ... ruJJ~..·nh ltnd th.tt

Custom Homes

The family of Robart
0 . Willis would like to
give special thanks to
Veterans Memorial
Hospital emergency
room ' stafl lad by Dr.
Howard Newmark In
the recant haa rt attack
of my husband. Also
thanks to family and
friends with their
prayer lines.
Willis Famll .

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Auc110n

vartaly ol new Items

uc h Thursday O ct obe r 1 thru
December 17 e11cept Thanksglv ·
\ng Concessions H artlord Com-

BullC!Ing

muni!~

Auclloneer

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! RICk

Pearson Au0110n Compa ny

lull ti me auc11oneer co mplete

servll;e

auction

licensed

166 Oh1o &amp; Wes't V1rgtn1a 304
773 5785 Or 304 773 5447

CALL MR. FORD

(740) 448-8800 OR
1-8011-272-8178

Wedemeyer s Au c t1on Service

Gathpohs

90

Oh1o 74o-379 2720

Wanted' to Buy

Dollar All U S S1l
GoiCI COH\S Proo fsels
D•amonC\s Anttque Jewelry Gold

Absolute Top
ver And

R•ngs

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P1 &amp;·1930 US

Currency

Sterling Etc A'f(1UISII IOns Jewelry
- M T S Cotn Snap 151 Second
Avenue GallipOliS 740 446 2842

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Page 14 • The Daily Se!!tinel

.Wednesday, October 14, 1998

Wednesday, October 14, 1

The Dally Sentinel• Page 15

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Antlquet &amp; ctta r~ uaed lum•t.ure
will buy one piece or complete
hounhold Osbr Marlin 7-tO

country to rOCk Pfactlee toeatlon
.n Albany Otuo Call Jottn at 7.t0-

Clean Late Model Cars Or
Trucki 1990 Models Or Newer
Sm1th Su1ck Ponf ac , 900 Eut
ern Avenue Ga•ipOhS

Needed 1mmed1atety 1 Second
Shift Ch1ld Care Your House Or
Mme GreeM SchOOl Distrlcc Cat

"ut o Parts Buy1ng
wrecked or sal vaged ven ctes
30'-773-~

Wanted To Buy For Fami lY Pet
Dachshund Pup Or Young Dog
Ca ll 740 -«6 2342 EKt 1 &amp; Then
20 Oaya Or 304 ti75 4293 Even-

"'116
Wanter;l To Buy Junk Auto 1 Any

COnditiOn 740-446-9853
Wanted To Bu'y Uud M'obile
Homes Call 740 446 0175 304
675-5965

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

11 o

Help Wanted

AVON I All Areas I Shirley
304 675-1429

~pears

.lccgynijna Mlntgtr
Pon t Pleasant WV Company IS
Seek1ng An IndiVIdual W11tl A B S
In Accountmg Prev1ous Super
vlsorv And Accounllng Exper1
ence Along W1th Computer And
Microsoft Ort1ce SkillS Is Re
qu1red
Dulles Will Include
Oversee ng And Part c•pat1ng In
Dally Accounling Funchons Fl
nanc1at Repon1ng CoS1 Analysts
A.na Federa l And State Com
p11ance Reporting Please Send
Resume W•lh Salary H1storyTo
Aulstant Controller
PO Box 124
Cherterol PA 15022..0124

ADO!TIONAL QRIVERS NEED
ED !MMEDIATe.Y ARE YOU
READY FOR WINTER OR!V
lNG?
'LOCAL FAMILY
Owned Company

'PERSONALIZED Dlspalch
'PAID Emp oyee Health &amp; L~e
lnsurar.ce Dental Insurance
•HOME Weekends
'Run OH To The SOUTH And

SOUTHWEST

'401K

•Late Mode Fre1ghtbner

CONVENT!ONALS
ReqUirements Age 23 Class A
COL And Good Driving Record
Please Call Toll Free 1 888 790

0008
ADOIT!ONAL OWNER OPERA
TORS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
·Local Family Owned Company
•Personalized Dispatch
'Up To $1 00 !MI {Including
Accessorial Pay)
·Home Weeker'Pds
'Run From OH To The SOuth
And Southwest
•permits PrO\IIded At No Charge
'Tolls Pa1d
•Fuel Card Available
Requlremants Age 23 Class A
CCL And Good Driving Record
Please Call Toll Free 1 888 790
0008 .t.sk For Garnet
,t.ppiJcatJons Be ng Taken for
Delivery Person Cook !Waitress
J manett1 s Pizza 30 Pleasant
Valley Road R1o Grande
Computer Users Needed WorM
Own Hrs S20K S75K IYr 1 800
349 7186 E ~~ 1173 www amp
Inc com
Cosmetolog st Wanted Fu ll &amp;
Part T me Hourly Versus Com
m155 on Paid Vacations Other
Benellls Ollered Fantasl c Sam s

740 446-7267

Ptusant Valley Hospital ts cur
rently accept1ng resumes lor
Regls!ered Respiratory Tharapy
Techn1c1ans Certtf•ed Reap1ra
tory Therapy Technicians and
EKG s Technlc1ans Must have
current WV llcenae Send re
sume to Personnel at Pleasant
Valley Hospital 2&amp;20 Valley Or
Pt Pleasarl. WV 25550 '\

Reg1stereD Nurses Are Needed
Immediately To Work On A Per
Dlflm BaiJii, In The Maternity &amp;
Fam•l'f Services Unit Two (2 )
Years Of Labor &amp; Delivery And
Post Parium Experience Pre
/erred A FIN" L1cense lnThe State
Oi Oh10 Is Flequtred

Ho zer Sen or Care Center Is Now
Accepting Appllcatmns For So
clal Serv1 ces Department Th s
Position Is A Part T1me (32 Hour)
Position Available To A Licensed
Profess1onal (• e LPN) If Interest
ed In Apply•ng Plea se St op By
380 Colon al Or ve 81dwe 1 lnw
views W II Be Condu cted Aller
ApplicatiOn Rev ew EOE
Keebler Com p any Is Now Ae
ceptlng Res um e s For Tl'le Pos•
t1on 01 Terr l o r~al Manage1 For
The Greater Gallipolis / A pley
Terrtrory Successful Canota ate
snould Have G ocerv And l Or
Sales E11perlence Comm1ss •on
Salary Insurance Company Car
Plus Morel EOE Send Resumes
To Keebler Company 3959
Beechwood Or l ~e Ona wv

25545

REAL ESTATE

'A Lillie Country tn Town' Price
reduced large restored VIctorian
home situated on 12 acres V1l
!age ot Middleport Secluded and
private close to schools and
cru,rches Private br lclc circular
dfiV9 bfick patio modern k1tchen
family room wlllreptace 3 4 bed
rooms two baths large formal LRI
OR large foyer four original
stained glau windows
30
mlnuteJ lrom Athena 15 20
minutes from Gallipolis For ap
polntment call 740 992 5696

Rosie Ward
RBSOurces

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
100 Jadtson P1ke
Gallipolis OH 4563 t
Phone 740 446 51 05

740446 SlOE!

Aural Act1on seeks muralist lor
community generated mural pro
Jeer In Pomeroy Must be accom
phshed mural painler Experience
1n community work preferable For
details or{ salary and project In
iormallon call usa 740 767
49 38

2 Bedroom house hardwood
Floors Carpeted VInyl Siding
County water apply 3 Acres Lo
cated on Wyoma Ridge (30 4)
675 7071

Scenic Hills Nursing Center 31 1
Budmdge Ad Bidwell OH 45614
1
is Now Accepting Appll
For Friendly Outgo1ng
pend able STNA s Please
In Person AI The Front Desk
ween &amp;30 AM 4 30 P.M

3 Bedroom House On Jay Drive
City Schools 740 44H541 740
After P:M
446 1990
5
3 Bedrooms 1 Bath Close To
Hospital Spring Valley "rea

3br living room dining room
family room 1 bath ce ntral air
newer carpet &amp; roof replacement
w ndowa family neighborhood
privacy fenced yard 2411 above
ground pool many upgrades
move In cond Priced In JO s
304 675 2924
6yr 2 3 bedrooms loll tonguei
groove pellet stove HPICA appllancea garage spa acre Buta
ville Pike 740 36HJ2813
Gallipolis 3 Bedrooms All New
Furnace Windows Hot Water
Tank Aoor 740 441 102t 740
446 4665 Ask For Susie
GOV T FOREClOSED Homes
From Pennies On $1 Delinquent
Tax Repo s REO s Your Area

Toll Free (II 800 218 9000 Ext

WAI&amp; &amp; WSEO Radio has open
.ngs In the following area On air
Disc Jockey News &amp; Sports 11 1n
!erested send resume salary re
qulrements and cassette tape to
Movies 10 14333 US Route 33
Soutn NelsonvPie Ohio 45764

H 2814 For Current Llsllnof
House In Middleport three bed
room bath and 1!2 $59 000 price
negotiable catl740 992 3465
Make offer free tieat must sell
three bedroom two bath ranch
with tO acres gas well lnground
pool l1sted lor $98 000 this spring
740 742 3711

Work At Home
Grpwlng Company Needs Help
Now 5250 $500 A Week Part
Time Full Time Easy &amp; Fun We
Wll Train No Experience Need
ed Senous lnqurles Only I 800
204 7048

::::::::--::--::--~~=-~~Galllpo Is Career College Spring
Valley Plaza 740 446 4367 1
800 214 0452 Accredited Mem
ber AC ICS Reg ll90 05 1274B

Newly Remodeled 3 Bdrms 2
Baths Brick Ranch LR FA DR
Hardwood Floors New Carpet "
Custom Built Oak Cabinets and
Trim Throughout
Mercervlile
Area 740 256 6577

1 Pomer9)'

Schools
Instruction

Magic Years Day Care Pre
ScMol spaces available e11cel
len t sMHI&amp; lor your childs devel
opment Call us lor more In/erma
liOn 304~75 5847 M F 7 30 5 30

180 Wanted To Do
Cert1l ed day ca re provider will
babySit In my home Hysell Run

Ad 740 992 3537

304 674 0126

Furn lure repair ref n sh and res
torat1on also custom orders Ohio
Vallt~y Refinish ng Shop La rry
Ph Ilips 740 992 6576
Georges Portable Sawmill don t
haul your logs to the m111 just call

304 675 1957

Have 2 Openings For 2_. Hour In
Home Care 01 Elderly Or Handl
capped 740 441 1536
L1ght Hauling &amp; Trash Removal
Aeasonab e Aatesl Call 7~0 446

3106

Lookmg For An Availab le Youth
Leader Position Please Call

740 446 2092

Will Take Care Elderly In There
Home Write PO Box 128 \lin
ton OH 45686

FINANCIAL

210

Business
Opportunity

!NOTICE!
OHIO 1/,t,LLEY PUBLISHING' CO
recommends that you do busl
(.less wltl'l people you know and
NOT to send money through the
ma tt until yo .. have mvestlgated
the ollerlng

FREE
CASH
ORANTSI

OTA Dr ver Needed 1 Year Flat
E11penence Clas~ A COL Camp
Pay B'onus Program late Model
Conve n 11ona l
740 44 1 0607
Days 740 245 5592 Eventngs

College Scnotarshtps
Business Med1ca1 Bills
Never Repay
Call Tot Free
, 800 218 9000 Ext G 28t4

Part lime Duke Cleaners n Point
Pleasant

Now Open Jodi s Hall 69 Perch
Street Kanauga 740 446 7"73
Arcades Billiards Music Dane
lng &amp; More Sometl'llng For All
Ages Also EKcept1ng Reserva
!Ions For Par~les Plenty Spa~e
For Vel'llcl&amp; Park11'1g

Part Tlme Servar Full Time De
livery Person Apply At Kelly s
Kitchen 740 446 ~6 1

Double W1de New $999 Down
$237 per mo Free delrvery &amp; set
up 1-800-69H1Tt7

E-Z Finance
Ranieri &amp; toil nme Buyers
2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms
U-$2001mo

I-IQ0.251-6070

Finance Renters &amp; 1•t
Home Buyers We H&lt;Mi 2 &amp;
3 Bedrooms Around $200 Month
Llm1ted Time Onlyl 1 800 251

5070

Large selection of used hOmes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starting at $2995
Quick delivery Call 740 385

lour bedroom HUO WI
0 newly remodeled near play
ground references S/0 call 740
992 6886 alter 5 30pm

spit level new 3

car garage

new
heat pump and air new carpet
throughOut ver~ nice Mme 740
742 4000
At 2 Rip ley Ad Ranch 4br 2
bath heat pump partial garage
priced to sotlt 740 441 0450 or
304 675 7854
Sandhill Ad All brick 3br 2 bath
den 2 cal" heated garage plus
w6rk: &amp; storage area 1 2 acres

$127 500 304 675 8959

Well rna ntalned 2 bedroom
home Features full basement re
mode!Bd kitchen w lh dishwasher
central air new roof and carpet
PJJced to sell 304 675 7693 or
304 675 5094 alter 5 pm

320 Mobile Hollies
~ for Sale

NEW 14x80 3BR

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV
300-755-5816
New 16x80 $500 Down $245 per
mo Free air sklrJ 1 800 691
6777
New 1998 f4x70 three bedroom
Includes 6 months FREE 101 rent
Includes alollrtlng deluxe step&amp;
and setup Only S 187 08 per
month with S1Q75 down Call 1

80().837 3238

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY 3 LEFT
Still In Warranty

Tht l'&lt;&gt;&lt;lods Of Inches
You WI LON In The Ne.lrt
30 Days All Naturat/Gauranleed

New Mobile Home tor Rent No
Para! In Country ~Sit + Refer
err.es Reqwed 740-44&amp;9616

3 $tlanla Twain Tlckelt II You
Take All 3 Tickets
.S55 Per
Ticket Or $70 Per Tickwt Cash,
Onty No AeiUndl Call After 5 30

Trailer For Rent BeautifUl A1ver
V~tw 198 AJ\&lt;er Street Kanagua
Oeposlt References No Pets
740-441-0181 Foster Trader Pan.

440

Apartments
for Rent

t and 2 bedroom apanments fur
nlshed and unlurn1shed security
depos11 required no pets 740
992 :2218
1 Bedroom Econom1ca1 Gaa
Heat WID Hook Up Near Cinema
$279/Mo Plus Utlltlea Deposit &amp;
Lease Required 74{) 448 2957
1 br apt In Henderson water sew
er and garbage furnished Ae
frence ll!)d deposit requ red $200
per month 304-675 1972
2 Rooms &amp; Batn No Kitchen
$200/Mo Oepos1t Required All
Utllllles Included 740 .14t 1005

ATTENTION MENI All Natural
Formula For Male Potency No
Chemicals Wouldn t You Flat her
'rrv Something Natural? The
MediCal Shoppe 1480 Jackson
P1ke Ga!Upois 740-446-2206
'Bundy B Flat Clarinet Boody II E
Flat Saxophone Gemmhardt
Flute Vanety Of Current And Re
ttred Ty Beame Babiu And A
Smith AM Corona Word Proces
sor All In Mint Cond111ont 740

245-5443

$17 000

3()4

882 3426

Vlndale 70FT X 14FT With E11
panda 2 Bdr 20FT LA Large
Master Bdrm Exc Cond
On
Rented Lot Ready To Move Into
740 446-1409
WI!_ Finance La nd &amp; Home With
As Crute As $500 Down 1 606

928 3426
340 Business and
Buildings

Commercial OHJce or Aelall 87
Mill St Middleport 1 450 Sq Ft
$400 mo Corner Building 740
992 6250 "cquisltlons jnext

dOor)

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
14x70 Liberty on 4 acres at Hart

lord $21 500 00 304 882 2649

3 Prime acres )USt oil AI 33 Ma
son WV Serious ~nqu ~tles only

304 882 3772

3 two aere lots on Cremeans Rd
off New Lima Rd Rutland 740
742 2803
5 Acres Flat Road Frontage
Kerr Road 740-367-0138
All Utilities A re_ady There Cen te
nary Area Green School 740
256 1664
Scenic Val ev at Apple Grove
WV Bu ld ng tots single wtdes
accepted
public water
20
minutes from new Bulfa lo Bridge
on Jerry s Run Ad Clyde Bowen
Jr 304·576 2336
Several 5 acre parcel• remote
bE!autllulland Me gs County Sci
p o Twp SA 692 (jLJst off SA I 43)
owner llnanclng ($1800 per acre)
Call for good map 740 593 BS-45

360

Rea_l Estate
Wanted

We Buy Land 30

500 Acres

we Pay cash 1 800 213'a365

Your Area John Deere Dealer
Fo f Residential And Commercial
Lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All
S1zes Of 4 WO And 2 WD Farm
Tractors Hay Equipment John
Deere Skid Steer Loaders Chtek
With Us About Financing On
Lawn Tractors And Low Aale Fl
nanclng On New And Used
EQuipment Carmichaels Farm &amp;
Lawn Gallipolis OH 740 446
24121 800-594-1111

Ceram1c Top Range 2 Years Old
S600 Pc11d $1 400 Commode In

Good Shape SIO

740-441!-&lt;1753

Church pews lor sale --12 twelve
loot 4 ten foot S200 each 740
949-2217
Combustloneer~ Stoker

Coal

Stove $500 740-388 9771
DIABETIC PATIENTS You May
Be Enttled To Rece1ve Your Ola
betic Supplles At No Cost To
You For More Information t B68
677 6561

Wanted to Buy
88 89 91 92 94 Happy Holldaya
Barb1e Yood condition &amp; In the
box 304-882 2790

Olamonc:t cluster ring size 8 ap
pro.11 1/3 carat 14K band $300

740-949 2202

For Sate Fill Dirt Wlll Deliver
304 675-6734

Christy s Femlly Living
Apartments
Pomeroy/Middleport
Cal 74Q-992 4514
Monday through Saturday
9 ooam 900pm
1 2 3 bedroom• Stove/refrlg
available ut1lltlea and cable paid
HUD accepted Children We t
come Ask lor Christy

Agco-AII!o ~1111
Tractor 5670 63 PTO H P 4
wheel drive world famous air·
cooled dleael engme Goodyear
AadlaJ hres all 4 whetll lnde
pendent 540 and 1000 PTO Hy·
drauhc wet d11c brJkes all 4
wheels D•llerenllal lock front &amp;
rear dual hydraulic remot11
AOPS and Canopy 16X16 Transmission tully synchronized for
wara &amp; reverse shuttle zinc
coated sheet metal 4 year or
.tOOO hour drive train warranty
Check your JO MF FNH or CIH
dealer and see how long they
warranty there drive train Keer
ers Service Center St At 67 PI
Pleasant &amp; Ripley Ad Leon WV
25123 304-895-3674

Way Headl $850 740-245-9520

Beech Street Middleport 2br
lumlshed ullhlle s pald deposit
&amp; references 304 882 2566

House tra lef on Broad Run Ad 2
Miles from Sporn Plant 3br 1 112
baths 2 addea on rooms tot ga
rage 2 A/C s household Items

om

7 tjP Log Splitter (Hat Lg Lift 4

Repoed Double W1de On Lot
304 736 7295

I 800 251 5070

1998 John Deere 870 4 Wheel
Duve With Loader Only 30
Houri · S15 000 00 740 288

PM 740-379-9~78

630

5dp lba S275 oo 5H Woods Ftn
740 446-4053

Club Call Sale Steers &amp; Heifers
Saturday Oclober 17th 12 PM
Lawrence County Fairgrounds
Stale Ro ute 7 Proctorlvllle All
Calves Born &amp; Raised In La
wrence County Cal~ 740 643

653-0347

0430 740 533 0689 Or 740 533

Grubbs P1ana tLJnlng &amp; repairs
ProOiems? Need Tuned? Call the
plano Dr 740 446 4525

0769 Evenings Before 9 PM
Leave Message
Custom Slaughter end Process
lng Deer processing and sum
mer eausage WV Sausage Co
907 4th St New Haven
304
882 3t94

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repa red New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock

wv

Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Village Manor and
Rlveralde Apartments In Middle
port From $249 $373 Call 740
992 5064 Equal Housing Oppor
tunltlea
...,
Lafayelte Mall Gallipolis 2 Bed
rQoms 2 Bathe All Utilities In
eluded $450fMo Deposll Re
qulred 740 441 1005
Now Tak mg Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townho use
Apartments
In cludes Water
Sewage Tras h $295/Mo 740

441 1616 740 446 0957 740
446 6515

One bedroom apartment m Mid
dleport all u!U ties pad $100 de
posit $270 month call 740 992
7B06 Bam Spm
One bedroom apt In Pt Pleas
ant furnished extra nice &amp;
clean No pets 304 675 1386
Tara Townhou se Apartments
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2
Floors CA 1 112 Bath Fully Car
peted Pat o No Pets Lease Plus
Security Depos1t Requ ired 740
446- 3481
APT AVAILABLE NOW
Tw1n Rivers Tower now accepting
II
lor 1 br HUO subsld
apt lor alderty and handt
capped EOH 304 675 6679

450

Furnished
Rooms

Anthony Land Co

For sale 7 year old Registered
Quarter norse mare well broke1
$1500 Arabian gelding 9 years
old well broke $1200 740 742

Lift Truck Folk Set $100 00
Ca mper Shell Wllh Bed L ner 811
for 82 GMC Pick Up $75 00
740 379 2655

2050

Horses two mature mares very
gemte one Is a Sorrell one is a
Bay 740 446 4792

Prlme111r $49 mstallat1on only
$25 99 per month l•ee bonus ,

TRANSPORTATION

800 263 2640

Red &amp; wh te concession trailer wl
cotton candy &amp; funnel cake ma
en ne fountain dnnks etc Meets
health dept requirements/sup
plies $6000 304 682 2246

710 Autos for ,Sale
81 Grand Am LE lwo door 740
742 2187
89 Cougar runs good looks
good low m1le8 lady drlvttn 740
992 2358 after 4pm weekdays
anyt1me weekends

SALE lc:ttchen Cabinets 63%0FF
1st pnce It purchased by the end
ot October Free In home eall
mates Tri County Olstrlbulors
Inc 1 800 352 3147

3 Bedrooms 2 Baths $300/Mo
304 736 7295

15m

4 1 _ ......
51 Daa
55 a.by'a soy

$4 000 Local Gov t ~ Bank
Repo s Call t 800 522 2730 X
H09

$5 000 740 949 2246

985 3595

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Wanted advertising co tectlbles
Coke P'psl etc Including old !In
~lgns 74(}992 5053
"'~

1980 ·1990 HONDA CARS $100
·$500 Pollee Impounds ~~~
Makes Available Call 1 800 522
2730 Ext 4420

Waterl ne Specla~ 3/4 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100 1" 200 PSI
$37 oo Per 100 A 1 Brass Com
press1on Fittings In Stock
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohio 1 800 537 9528

1982 CUtlass Supreme 2 D ~60
VB Good ~ condiUon $1 500 00
Firm 140 99.2 4568

1971 Hillcrest 121160 two bed
rooms washer dryer stove &amp; re
lngera!Or air underpinning
$4500 740 992 5.039
t990 Cayton 2 Bedrooms , Bath
Very Nice AIC Call .t.fter 6 PM
740..44t 0221

Nice Clean 2 bedroom relerenc
Washer lOyer Hook Up I 304 675
5162
Nice clean 3br releronces &amp;
deposit no pets 304 675 5162

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 &amp; 3 bedroom motllle hOmes air
condll oned $260 $300 sewer
water and trash Included 740
992 2167
2 Bearoom .Mob1te Home On Kr n
er Road $265/ Mo Incudes Wa
ter Trash $100 Depos 1 Nn Pe ts
Inside 740 446 9569
2 Bedroom Tra1ler O n Add1son
Pike $2201Mo Includes Wa tar
$1 oo Depos 1 No Pets 740 '446

1637 740 448 3437

~ousehold

GDods
3 P1ece Living Room Suite
Co uch loveseat &amp; Chair Excel
ent Cond •l on $200 740 446

3617

Appl an ces
Reconditioned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refrl
grators 90 Day Gua rantee!
French C
Maytag 740 446
7795

tv

GOOO

USED

APPLIANCES

G004:l Condition $1 .t50 740-2SS.

6434

TAKE TWO TH' NEXT
HOW .. UCH
TIME YOU FEEL
FER TH' PILLS,
FAINTY
DOC?

TAKE TWO
AN' I'LL
TELL YOU

1988 Buick Century automatic V
6 eng ine excellent condition
58 BOO m11es S4000 call 304
773 5173
19~~Subaru Ju sty Gl STD
Tran&amp;mlsslon All New Front
Brake Rotors Battery Front Tires

$650 740 ... 6 3407

.t.KC Registered German Rot
tweller Puppies W th Shots &amp;
VVormed Parents We I Tern
pared 740 446 8603

1989 Cavalier Automatic 30 000
Miles On Motor 1994 Toyo ta
Coro lla Automatic Loaded 740

446-1810

Himalayan Cats $100 Each 740
379 2282

1989 Chevy Suburban Loaded
Excellent ConditiOn! 125 000
Miles S9 000 140 245 5797
1990 Geo Metro STO Transmls
slon 105 000 Miles New Head
GasKet New Clutch $1 650 740
446 3407

Jack Russe ll Terre Pups Talis
Doc ked Dew Claws Removed
740 441 - 0681

199t Dodge Shadow $2 495
199t Cava 1ar RIS 4 Doors
42 ooo Miles $2 995 1988 Beret
Is 1986 Chevy Truck Cook Mo
tors 740 446 0103

French C•ty Pet Grooming by Ap
pomtment •uttra W111h Bathing
Syttem 650 Second Ave Galli
po is 740 446 1528

1991 Geo Storm 5 Speed Good
Shape $2 500 1986 Nlssan Pic~

Up 5 Speed $900 7411-2511-1487

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5spd very good cond $5 ooor

How many po1ms do you need for
a M1chaels Cue B1d' ThiS IS the hard
pan F~rst you and your partner may
agree on whatever you hke Howev·
er, I recommend thai you play tt as
lwu way You have e11her a weak
hand or a strong hand
Whal do these terms mean? Well,
wtth a weak hand you W!ll usually
have some 8·11 h1gh card pomts (dnd
respectable su1ts) You show your
hand and leave everytp10g else to
parlner
For a strong hand. you II normal·
ly have some 16 plus pomts You
plan 1ob1d aga10 even 1f partner g1ves
nummum preference to one of your
suns (as 10 yesterday s deal)
W1th an m!enned1.11e hand (some
12 15 po10ts), overcall m your h!gh·
er-r,inkmg lung stut, planmng to b1d
the second later Panner should then
know wh,ll to expect
In lhiS deal North probably
should have btd lour spades. and
Soul h mtght have passed out three
&gt;pades
We&gt;l cashed h~&gt; three top m1nor·
su11 lr!cks betore leadmg another
duh Aller ruthng m the dummy
' declarer pl~nned lo lake two or 1hree
trump Imesses He pl.tyeu ,, hearllo
h" nme and c.trefu lly led a low
&gt;p.1de Wh~n West\ smgleton kmg
,1ppeared South da1med
Note that tf declarer slurts w1th hiS
spade 10 he loses a trump mck ··and
hiS contract -· 10 East

1994 Ford F1!0 PU 4X4 6Cyl
P: B P S Autotrans AJC AM/FM
Cassette Plus Topper Bed Liner
Trailer Hitch W/EI~Jctrlc Brake
Control Very Low Milage On'
Owner $12 000 00 740 2.t5

5478
730 Vans &amp; 4-WDs

1980 1990Trueks$100 $500
Pollee Impounds
All Makes Available

3901

1985 Conversion van new motor
new ttansmlss lon ask ing $3500

740 992 7637

Van
Tv 1
Con
740,

1994 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 V:S 1
4 Doors 64 500 Miles Loaded
Champagne $14 500 7-40 441,

0107

1995 S 10 Blazer 4x4 LT pack 1
age 4dr leather nlerlor SHAFIPI

Motorcycles

1985 Harley F 11 Fl customized
lowrlder several tr uphys too
much stuff to list t1 000 m iles
call for lnlo 304-675 6539
1988 Honda CR125 excellent
condition $1600 wl ll consider
trade lor utility four wheeler call
740 992 5011

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AS LON6 A'f&gt; I ~E GOT
I1Y LUCKY PENNY
!N 'f&gt;l DE MY LEFT

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IN THERE 7

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TO PlfT IT IN THER.E'

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750 Boats &amp; Motor11
for Sale
1983 0pen Bow Fiberglass Brlnlol
er Boat - 140 HP Inboard Mer
cruiser - With Trailer Fair Shape
Runs Good $2 000 Or Trade For
Camper Or 4 Whee ler 740 448

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OF '(OUR D06 DO 'I'OlJ
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IT'S IN

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3933 or 1 800 273 9329

Windshields Installed $100 OQ
And Up Transmissions Installed
$100 00 And Up 740-446 1535 '"

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Loc.tl references turnlshed Es
labllshed 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)

446 0870 1 800 287 0576 Rog
ers Watarprooflng

App lance Parts And Service All
Name Brands Over 25 Years E.11
parlance All Work Guaranteed
French C1ty Maytag 740 446

7795

C&amp;C General Home Maln
tenenca Pa ntln g vinyl siding
carpentry doors windows baths
mob Ia home repair and more For
tree estimate can Chel 740 992

6323
Professional 20yrs experience
with ell masonery brick block &amp;
stone Also room addlt ons ga
rages etc Free estlmat&amp;s 30.of
773-9550

Electrical and
Refrigeration

Res•denhal or co mmercial WITing
new serv1ca or epalrs Master ll
censed e lectri cian Ridenour
Electrical WV000306 304 675

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trailer all go with II Priced to selh
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199t Chevy work truck 150q
Senn 6 cylinder automatiC~
72 000 miles runt very good
nice truck $5250 OBO 740·742·

1993 Chevy Convera(on
High Top 38 ceo Miles
VCR Rear Air Heat Royalty
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1988 Bonneville LE maroon 4dr
new !Ire s &amp; brakes good cond

S3 200 304 675 5792 after Spm

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1988 Chevrolet 5·10 Truck Ac
tual Miles 26 000 Good Cond!;

Budget Priced Transmissions
and Engines All Types Acces$
To Over 10 000 Transmissions,
740 245 5677

304 576 2989

Airedale Puppies AKC Regis
tared Mate &amp; Female Excellent
Watch Dogs Good With C h ld
ren $200 740 388-8692

Pastel sola &amp; love seat sQuare
cotlee table like new good quat
l!y $600 :104 675 5479

Buy or SAil Rive rine Antiques
1124 E Mam Street on At 124
Pome roy Hour s M T W 10 00
am to 600pm Sunday100to
6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moore owner

no rust
740 949

1985 Mazda RX7 5 Speed Good
Condition $1 300 080 740 3670136

t987 Dodge Colt Runs Looks
good New tires &amp; brakes $700

6412

Jack Russell terrier pupp ies 7
weeKs old hrst shots wormed
tails docked $250 each 740
698 7055

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crulle tilt

Ctlevy Love 4x4 New Paru.

1986 Olds 88 Royal Brougham
1 15 460 Miles New G M Trans
mlstlon S1 750 740 446 340..

Adorable AKC part! co lored
Cocker Spanie ls available in
2wks Bred lor family pets
S250ea &amp; relerences 740 992

Hlmatayen Doe Aabb t 1 112
years
Old $5 00 304 895 3577

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1986 Lincoln Town ear v e new
tires &amp; transmission easy on
gas runs !Jreat 740 949 2253

Pets for Sale

Washers dryers relr lgera1ors
ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
VIne Street Call 740 446 7398
t 866 618 0126

530

720 Truckl for Sale

1982 Volkswagen Rabbl1 diesel
992 5382
$250 ca ll 740 992 5523 or 740

We buy ant1ques and partial or
complete eslates baby tlems and
old Fleslaware Jean s Furn ture
&amp; Antiques Tuesday through Frl
day t 1am 4pm 145 North Sec
ond Middleport

A Groom Shop Pet Groom ng
Featuring Hydro Bath
Don
Shl!lels 373 Georges Creek Ad
740 446 0231

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89 Ford FlaMger XLT
Cab 5 speed V-6 air
excellent condition
72 000 miles $4700

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1950 Mercury 4 door sport Se
ntgn perfo rmance flat head

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nary For A Mobile Home $110/
Mo 740 446 4053

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Sofa 92" long southwestern col
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1996 Gao t.tetro 2 Doors 4 Cyfintter Auto Air 53 000 Mf!lel

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leaJW1nlefiDr 740-441 1503

1990 Gobi a t 8 open bow 1~0
hp top and bcw cover good con
dillon $5000 740 992 0017

1986 Mercedes 190 E Nice car
second owner $6 800 304 875

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LDaded Good Concll

91 Probe automatic ale PW
ttJns &amp; looks great highway miles
$3600 740 742 371,

RENTALS

2916

able Slacil

Nortto

304 675 3448

Large Englander freestanding
pellet stove Used one winter
like new $700 740 367 7433

SATELLITE SYSTEMS

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3240

Ish Mower Like New S1 000 00

Call Ron Evans 1 BOO 537 9528
Furn shed 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com
plate y Redecorated Clean New
Carpet No Pets Or Smoking Ail
erence &amp; Deposit Required A so
Furnished 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up
stairs 740 446 1519

Livestock

Charolale Steer weighing Approx

For sale membership at Royal
Oak Resort Club malole offer 740

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1992 Cutlass Supreme Convert

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Uprighl piano walnut flntth 1450
080 740-992 7861

1988 GMC TrUCk 2 ton New Hot
land 717 Field Chopper Edison

3 Bedrooms 1 112 Bath&amp; and 2
Bedrooms 1 112 Baths m Porl8r
Area Oepos1t And Relrence Ae
qulred CaH 740-368-9162

PontiaC LE

good COnditiOn $3300 740-667

610 Farm Equipment

29-Wanlod
To Gol Paid SSS For

Electric Scooters Whee(chalrs
New AM Used Stairway Eleva
tors Wheelchair And Scooter
Lilts Bowman s Homecare 740
446-7283

Large Older Farm House Fo r
Rent In Centenary 3 Bedrooms
Reterencs &amp; Oeposlt Required
$350/Mo 740 446 4053

t: Bedrooms 3 bat11s w1th over
2 ooosq It un~er $350 / mo 1
8()()..251 5070

2 Bedrooms W W Carpet Natu
raJ Gas Heat In GallipOliS 740
446-2003 7~1409

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For sate- BuncJy ano ta.ophone
like newu740-992 32-42

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

under waHanly $1200 00 30•
882 2925

ESTATES 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 to 5358 Walk to shop
&amp; movies Call 740 446 2568
Equal Housing Opportunity

3 Bedrooms 2 BathS $310/Mo
Deposit &amp; References In Water
to o After 4 00 PM 740 643

304-755 5885

12 000 BTU a•r conchUoner st•ll

For Sale
2&amp; 3 Bedroom
Quality by phone

Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments Or Make Ol!er 1 800
383-6662

Double wide Clearanct Sale
Double wide Dream Homes
Only $999 Down 6 99'lo Interest
Rate Free Satelhta D1sh wiPur
chas$
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Nitro wv

City In Outet Nelgl'bofhood Aef
8f8nCeS 740 256-1968

REPOS!

$999 O~wn on any 98 model
DQub ewlde m stock Free Oellv
ery Call t 800 691 6777

P'rtce reduceo 1990 Spruce
Ridge 141170 mobile home very
gooa cond tlon 2 tledrooms 1 &amp;
112 baths washer &amp; dryer stove
ralrfgerator central air axe out
s1de bu ldmg 1mmeOiate posses
slon 740.992 6582

2 Bedrooms 2 Baths In Crown

oonc:lrtJOn Armstrong Fuel otl lur
nance 155 000 BTU Amana

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON

1 Bedroom House Across From
Campus $300/Mo Deposn Re
qulred 740 441 1005

6pm

'74CHt6 '6306 1 800-291-&lt;.'1098
1982 Old1 98 Regency excellent

Aepo s For Sale 2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms
Ouallly By Phone 1 800 251-

5070

Oon 1 Call Us We Both l.oaef

4313 740-446-0879

2bdrm apts total elettnc ap
pllances furnished laundr'W' room
lac11111es close to scnoo~ in town
Applications available al Village
Green Apts 149 or call 740 992
3711 EOH

OWNER FINANCING
AVAILABLE
31J.I.755-5816

41 0 Houses for Rent

1969 Community mob ile home
12k56 asking $2300 740 843
5310 days or 740 843 5147 after

2 Bedrooms S3751Mo Plus Utih
Ues &amp; Deposit No Pet5 740...f-46

$260 depos•t renter pays utilities
468 Duddmg Lane Aac1ne 740
992 9156

GLAIIOUR BATH
$199 MMih On~ AI

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Ftxnace Heat Pump&amp; &amp; Ai Condnlonmg Free Eshmateal If You

New 14x70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free a1r skirt t 800 691

$500 Down on any 14x70 In
stock I mlted number free deUv
ery Ca111 800 691 6777

12x60 trailer can be used for ol
Ice trp11er $1SOO wthout a1r 740
949 2217

bedroom trader In Middleport no

.... 740-992 5858

Two bedroom trailer S260 montf'l

Price reduced will consider sell

!ng on land cqn1ra01 3 bedroom

2 bedroom Ua1ler In Racme 3

9621

446-9140

The MeigS' County Heahh Depart
ment has a full time position avail
able for a medical assistant or
candidate with slmllaf quallflca
lions to work In publlqi health with
women and childreri Computer
e.11perience and medical back
ground required Send resume to
Me•gs County Health Department
ATTN CFHS PO 80.11 631 Po
meroy Ohio 45769 by October
28 1998 EEOC

Business
Training

3G4-75!Hi566

Rear D'eck Ranch Style 140

secunty Guards must be able to
work any shift Including most weekends must have clean po Hce
record good work history rellabte
transportation valid drtver s II
cense home phone and must
have black steel safety shoes
Pay starts at $5 75 per hour 32
40 hours per week call 740 669
2874 Monday Friday Sam 4pm
lor appointment

140

Flnondng Avol-

310 Homes for Sale

O~rector Of Human

Fax/TOO

ABANDONED HOllE
3BR Assume lDan
Low Monthly Paymeru

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Electr c maintenance service
Wiring breaker boxes light fix
lure heating systems &amp; More

Help Wanted Commerc1al Paint
ers with 5 years Exper1ence and
References Call (740) 245 5M5

Th1s newspaper w1!1 no!
knowingly acoopt
advert•sements for real e5tate
whiCh 111 111 VIOlatiOn ot the
law Our readers are hereby
lflformed that all dwelltngs
advel'1•s&amp;d n ttus newspapet
are ava table on an eQual
opporhmny basiS

REGISTERED NURSES

Dollar Plus Brand New Ga ltpo Is
Store 'Opening Soon Retail Man
agement &amp; All Pos1t1ons "vall
able Rap1d E11pans1on &amp; Career
Growth Opportunities Fax Ae
sume 304 736 3092 Or Mail PO
Box 10 Barboursvlle WV 25504

For Busy New Salon Benefits
141).441 1860or7402566336

All real eslate adYertJSIIlQ in
tin newspaper tS subtoctto
~Federal Fa1r Housing Act
of 1968 Which makes 111lleQal
to ~ertuse any preference
hm1tabon or dlscrlmlr(atlon
based on roce COlor rehglon
sex tarmllat status or natiOI'lal
ong1n or any mtentiOfl to
make any such pteterence
l!mrtat100 or d scnm natiOn •

740-256-6419 Al1y1ime

150

Exper~enced Halrdresse Needed

800-251-5070

698-6212

Director ol Nurs.ng Reg stared
Nurse with tour or ,more years su
pervlsory nursing exper~ence a
proVen track record n geriatric
nurs ng adm n1stra110n aM a
vall(! West V1rgm1a ntHS ng 1
cense requ~red Knowlea9e or
stat e and federal regu at ons and
OBAA gutdel nes a must Con
tact Kell Garn son Pomt Pteas
ant Nursing &amp; Rehatl l tallon
Center State Route 62 N Pomt
Pleasant wv 25550 A Genesis
E ld~tcare Facility EOE

Gallpollls Herald D spatch Cauter
Wanted ApprOk l matetv 3 4
Hours De ll -.e r T•me Dally Must
Be Bondable Must Have Trans
panatlon Monthly Net Prot1t Ap
pro.11 $850 Contact Steve Spoor
.304 526 2832

5 Bedrooms 3 Batha With Over
2 000 Sq Fl Under 5350/1!0 I

MuiiCtNll have drummer bass•
t~l and sax play« need Q!Jilartsl I
voca!asl anc:l fel"nJie vocalist to do

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, SAOITIARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
Thursday. Oct 1~ . 1998
Your amb1t1ons und .tbll!l!es Will 2 () You are now 1n u good ach~eve
be fused humlon!ously together m the ment ~ycle So begmnmg Eoday. st,!rl
year ahead You II be able 10 gel all selling your soghls a btl h1gher than
thul you go alter B1g rewurds could u~uul You.r Mrows won t m1ss your
largets \
tie tor the ollormg
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)
LIBRA (Sepl 23·0ct 23) An old
enlerpnse whtc h h," been on the Be(,;ause ot the orgamzeU way you
verge ol coll.lp&gt;e m!ght exrx;nence u• present a new tdeu today. your liS
breath of fresh a1r today .md 1.1ke on h:!llCr!&lt;i ~~~~have olS lllUI.:h latth tn lhi.!ITI
new ltfe It' a good thmg you d1dn t ,\&gt; you do They II be wlllmg lo lol
lOSS 10 the towel Know where lo look luw your leuU
AQUARIUS (!un 20 Feb 19)11
for rom.1nce and you II lind !I the
~omeone
you owe been su~,;cesstully
Aslro-Graph Matchmaker lll&gt;Eanlly
reveals wh 1ch Signs are mmanucally te.uned up wtth tn the p.asl comes tu
you w1th a new proposal Eod.ty take
perfect for you Ma1l $2 75 10 M,ll(h
maker c/o thiS newspaper, PO Box ht m nr her up on ll Chance!\ .m~
1758 Murray H1ll Stat1on. New you II be good lur e.1ch Qther .1gam
PISCES ( Feh 20-March 201
York, NY 10156
Someone
who has never been &gt;Up·
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 221
Should you have to make a d1llicult pontve ol you tmghl bt!,Htn tn ~et! yuu
dec1SIOII today lace the !ssues head trum a new perspecllve tod.ty T.1ke
on and have tanh m your abll!ltes to aU vant-age ol thts person s .lltt:rcd
VII!WS
m.tko the r~ghl ch01Cos Wnh a fear

ARIES (March 21·Apnl
Althoug'h profile stmmgs m1ght 101
11,11iy be ullllculllo ev,IIU,IE&lt; toduy
)OUr lllertness wt\1 p1ck up untls stg
n.liS .md you (( be olble to move lor
w&lt;~rd (rom there
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
Shunntng ~lwuy lrom .H: ttvltt es
mvolvmg. new pcuple l:ould bl! .t!llls
l.tke today Ext.:tt ttt g assm.:talll)/ls
&lt;:ould develop lrnm the ~.:n~.:ounh!f
GEMINI !M·•Y ~ I June 20) u,e
the p.tst tod.ty to p;mJress not dmg
Expenence c.m be a most v,llu,lble
L:Ompass and teacher when movmg
IntO unchMh:d realms
CANCER (June 21 July 2ll A
chummy. old pul nught cmss your
path lodav Should lh1S n.cur UQ
whu1 you &lt;:.m to revtt,LlllC the relu
uonshtp because sotneth tng prop1
uous could tome !rom 11
LEO (July 21 Aug 221 A&gt;trolog
u..:a\ .lspccts nrc hq~. 11mtng to shill
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bo1h )Oltr ltnan~.:t.tl md ~.:ureer h.tst!
Be prt:pnred In move wt th th~ ttUe

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Jones asks appeals court to allow use of Starr referral
By LARRY UARGASAK
A..oclated Press Writer
WASHINGTON {AP) - Paula
Jones' lawye~. llying to revive her
oexual harassment lawsuit, comend
that President Clinton's misleading
testimony about Monica Lewinsky
should be groun&lt;h' to reinstate the
5Uil.

In a legal brief made public Tues·
day, the Jones lawyers asked the 8th
·U.S. Circuit Coun of Appeals to let
them incorporate the argumenl even !hough it is unusuai to admit
information that was unavailab le
when a ·ca.~

w3s dismissed. A feder-

al judge threw out the case April I .
.Clinton's denial of a sexual rela·
tionship with Ms. Lewinsky left the
ca.~ "tainted" by perjury and.
obstruc·tion of justice. Mrs. Jones'
lawyers argued.
The president's legal team said
Clinton's deposition la.•t January in
the Jones case was irrelevant to the
lawsuit. U.S. District Judge Susan
Webber Wrighl.dismissed the case on
grounds that Mrs. Jones couldn 't
prove Clinton· acted to harm her in
her state job after- she contends she rejected his sexual advance. Clinton denied that he propositioned
Mrs. Jones in a Little Rock hotel
room in 1991 , when he was governor
of Arkansa.,.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Coun of
Appeals, which scheduled oral argu:
menl•·Oct. 20 in St. Paul, Minn ., qn
Mrs. Jone.s' appeal, lifted its secrecy
order on the Jones ,filing and mosl

Americans
to help
monitor
situation
WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans won't be a large pan of a 2,000member civiliap force lhal will be go
·i nco Kosovo to verify prog·ress
towar~ peace belween Serbs an~
· ethnic Albanians, lhe Clinton admirii·slration says.
A still undetermined number of
American observers and members of
lhe U.S. mi,litary- all unarmed and
wearing civilian clothes - will join
the international monitors. But lhe
. primary American role will be conducting air reconnaissance and main·
taining a threat of NATO airstrikes if
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milo·
sevic failS to meet commitments he
made to stop fighting secessionists
and let refugees go home.
"We will not rely on what Pr~si ·
den! Milosevic says, but on what he
does for the whole world to see,"
Cl inion said Tu~sday al the White
House.
NATO, in authorizing mililary
action for only the second time .in its
50-year history. on Monday gave
Milosevic four days to comply.
Under the agreement Jlegoliated
by U.S.' envoy Richard Holbrooke.
Milosevic mu sl withdra.w Serb army
and police force ~ he began sending to
Kosovo in February to fight ethnic
' Albanians seeking independence.
Serb troops in the province have
more than doubled to 25.000.
Milosevic also musl set a
timelable for negotiations On returning autonomy 10 Kovoso, which he
removed in 1989, and on setting up
Kosovo govemmenl institutions and
police forces. U.S. officials said.
!Jle province's 2 million population
ts 90 perce nt ethnic Albanian.
State Department spokesman
James P. lfubin said U.S. officials
were looking for "seriou s·progress "
by Friday, after which NATO'S policy-making North Atlantic Council
could "be in a position tu further suspend the authority to use force."
The Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe will assemble
the ground veri rication tea m from its
54 member states. including Russ ia.
O~CE ofllcials said it could take
weeks. Me:mwhile, OSCE will use a
50-member Kosov&lt;J Diplomatic
Obse~ver Missio~. in cludin g 22
Amen cans. Ca nadian.,, Russians nnd
Western Europeans.· that has been
providing governments with .firslhand

other legal briefs that have been sub·
mined.
"No fair-minded person" who
reviews Independent Coun.o;el Kenneth Starr's findings "can faillocon·
clude !hal Mr. Clinton lied undrr oath
... in lhis .ca....e and un lawfully interfered with Mrs. Jones' effons" to
gal her evidence. her lawyers argued.
Lawyers for Clinton and Mrs.
Jones are trying to negotiate a hig~
six-figure monetary .settlemenl. and
the oral argument date is considered
a deadline for an agreement. A source
knowledgeabie about settlemenl talks
between lawyers for Clinton and
Mrs. Jones said discussions between ·

months ago.
"The ;~g reement may he tno little

too late. " !"'cC'ltin .,aid. prediqing
that' the fig hting wil l rc:surne n~xt
spring after the threat uf NATO force
eases. " I hope I' m wrong. but lhe histories of Bosnia anJ Kosovo leave me
pessirpistic. ·• he said.
Clinton sa id the tearn of 2.000
civilia~ "watc hdogs" will monitor
progress inside Kosovu while NATO ·
Co nducts air reconnaissance toe ns\lrc
Serb forces are wi thdru wn and '
humanitarian agcnl'H!S ure ullowed. 111
help s&lt;Jme 275 .{)()0 refugees. Clinton

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The president's lawyers cited
Wrighfs opinion, in which she coneluded that whatever !Jappened in the
Arkansas hotel room:· Mrs. Jones bad
failed to prove she was harmed e.OO.
lionall y or in her career as sbe con·
tended.

The Jones leg~l team, however,
argued: "The perception that federal
eourt decisions are factually .accurato
remains extremely impor\3111 to our
judicial system. When evidence
eomes to light that a lit igant has
attempted to subven !his principle the
e&lt;JUrl' should receive that evidence
and act on it no mauer when !he evi·
\fence is discovered."

Beatof the Bend, Page 7
Ann Landers column, Page 6
Marauders face big test, Page 5

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Rutland Council addresses flood ·issu,es
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Shoemaker·to·address .
Meigs County Dem.ocrats

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We Reserve the

. Council voted to transfer interest
' from a cenlficate of deposit from the
. general fun&lt;;l to the sewer debt fund.
Councilman Dick Feuy said that
sidewalk repairs were now underway.
Several ·complaints huve been
made aboul slreellighls in Rutland
that are nol operating correctly. Residents who nolice problems ·wilh
streetlighls are a.&lt;ked to call lhe vii·
· Iage clerk·at 742-21'21 and report tbe
problem and !he streellight number.
, After meeting in executive !~elision

19 discuss personnel m~ttel's, council
voted to hire Ray Dewitt and Randy
Michaels a.~ part-lii11C mainrenance
wOrkers.
Council also voted to enforce; iri
-the fulure. a "rhree-minule rule"
which applies to members of the pub_lic wishing 10 address council.
· Present at lhe meeting, in addition
to Eads and Fetty. were Council
members Polly Manin, Judy Denney,
Tammy Searles, Manin Andrew and
Jay Dewhurst and Clerk Rosemary
Eskew.
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lsla_nd is being fought on two fronts,
love." Wood said.
d.
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"They (anli·h~nters) wanl to take accor tng to an anorney retatne Y
•e decision away from the wildlife the Meigs Couoly Historical Socii:.ty
Recognizing the v_alue of hunling t"
t h1 ·
th c · 'I W b t
o e p preserve e tVt
ar a ·olog'tsts,"· he~ad·ded.
and fishing to tourism in Meigs b1
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fi
ld
p
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d
1
"'ood
behind Issue I
e w·11·
le al ort
an ·
Coun.ty·, the Meigs County Chamber
"''
,"· at·d 'orces
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1 tarn · Man 1n, Jac.son,
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ultt'mately
see'
k
to
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end·
all
hunting,
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of Commerce unanimously vo,ed to
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y ·' peop e auen ong an
oppose state Issue I, a November hal· trapp ing, fishin_g. medica~-research · approxtmate
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1'nvo.l.vt"ng imimals and many animal 10 orma1tona . meetmg '" omeroy
lot issue which may ban the hunung · farmt ftg praclic•s.
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Tues day mg
· ht I hatef'oorts ·10 save the
o( mourning doves in Ohio.
•· ·.·• t'd lbe ' groups behind Save •vattlefioe ld· from a fort hcommg
· · grav-·
He ·The vote came during Tuesday
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afternoon's chamber lunc· heon meet· 1he Doves· are People 'or
'' Etho'cal e mmtng operation are ""'"8 e tn
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Treat~nt ofAnt·mals (PeTA) and the both stale and federal arenas.
, ing at Carleton School in Syracuse.
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. •t'et·y of the United States
e was mtr uce Y argaret
Pa
k
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Addressing the cham!)er was Humane Soc
. Despite its name. 1he HSlJS
r er. prest ent o I e • etgs oun(Hsus)
Meigs Counly. Game Protector Kei·
1 H' 1 · l S ·
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a single animal shel- wY·11· " · oroca
10 ro uce
th Wood, who s.aid he was ~peaking does. not o.,..rate
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ler, Wood sat' d.
1 tam anm. ac son. an anorney ~
· th h.
a.&lt; a private cttozen an not a slate
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"I'm nol got·ng to say lhat if this repre.-.:n 1mg e osto.nca socte Y m
wildlife officer. He took a .day .olf
· tl
h
b 1 fi ld
from wort and drove his privare vehi· pa.&lt;ses they'll keep coming back try- tis e ons 1 ~ prolecl,t e . att e1e . ,
cle to the meeting lo lalk with the ing to lake away more, but thai's lhe the only Co;nl War b~ltl~tield 10 qhto.
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The ~tsloncal socoe~y- and the
1,..,1&lt; r!D(lflllrl these oeople have," he
..,cha[ll~r . about ,t he o~sue,
• , ~.J'd: ,·,~-~" ~ .,~r . , . ... .
; . ~~(fl.~gton lsl!II)\!AWI•he~r,
· explained. and did-not wear hiS·Iffli·
Wood said thai wliile ihese groups vauon Found~".'" see,k·ll) avo1d sur·
fo~ood said he considers Issue 1 an don't spend money .to directly help f~ce gravel ml~mg by Shell~ Male·
overall hunting issue, extenditig animals. they do spend money lo nals Inc. on a 486.4-ac;e sole·.10
beyond mourning dove hunting.
defend animal righls terrorisls who Lebanon To.wnshop a.,soctated w11h
lllltldlng, 11 shown !liking with Wllll.aril M.lrtln,
B~TTI,EFIELD DISCUSSION • M_
t lgl Coun·
"We have to make a decision a.&lt; to firebomb or destroy research facili· the July IS, 1863, Battle 0{ Buffingan.attornay repreuritlng the Melge County HI•
1y resident• were u~tec:l on eflortl to pre.
the mourning dove, burl look at is as ties. He cited one PeTA spt~kesperson ton Island.
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torlcal Society, and Margaret Parker, prealdent
serve the Bettie Of 8ufllngton Island battlelleld•
a hunling issue," he said. "They quoied in Vogue magazine. "Even if
In that battle aboul 8,000 Union
of the hlatorlcal 80Ciaty, are ahown seated.
· Ill Portland Tueldiy' nlghL Frenco Ruffini of the
animal rese·~h resulted in a cure for soldters overwh~lmed a smaller force
Slate
Hletorlcal
Soclety'l
pr81arv.atlon
otflca,
(groups supponing Issue I) are not
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dd
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'd •· a•at"nst it."
o on • . era e rat ers com.man e
b G
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just against'hunting mourning doves, AIDS. We "" •
"A piece of ground that was once dent · in the slate of Ohio on this would be returned to as near its nat·
In urging members to oppose . Y enera , n unt organ. en ·
. they wanl to slop all hunting and fish·
a
l)aulelield
in the great Civil War is, because· it is the only Civil War bal· ural state ns possible, he said. In addi·
ing in this state."
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Issue I, Wood noted more arid more mg Morg~n s foray through Kention, the company would first begin
"'Abraham
Lincoln
said, 'consecrat· llefield lri lhe stale.'' he ndded.
"Hunling is a very vital lhing in people and organizations are coming tucky. lndtana and Ohio .. ' .
Th_e pru_peny '"qu~stoon "large· ed-and hallowed' ~nd should be pre· .. On tho.feder.al side, the company mining !hose areas not associated
our region," Wood said. "Hunters are on board opposing t'be 'issue.
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is seeking a ·permit from the U.S. with 1he battle and would also con··
finding themselves standing up IO •.
"In Meigs County. hunting and ly encomp_assed by slate Route 124, served," he stated.
On
the
state
side,
the
dispute
has
Army 'corps of Engineers to coh- tribute $100,000 lobe used as state
defend their righls more and more." fishing and tourism are related. It is the batllelteldmonu~nent and Bald
strucl
a barge loading facilily along matching money for trail markers or
moved
into
lhe
Meigs
Count~
Court
Wood said. hunting is a major · economic development and we Kno!J..Suv_ersvtlle Road. Some ot the
for other purposes.
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of
Common
P.
l
eas
b~cause
the
histhe,
Ohio
Rivet al Portland.
source of tourism, bringing a lot of should be opposed to Issue 1," ·said propeny
located between state
The problem remains however
124
Unlike lhe slate agency. the CoiJlS
people inlo our area ... mostly during chamber member and Transportation ~oute.
_and the_Oht? Rtv~r. The top~al society is appealing a d~ci s io'n
Committee Director Steve Story who company ann~unced Us pl.ans to ~y the Ohio Division of Mines and of Engineers ha&lt; pmcedures to follow that much of the lan.d to be turned.
the deer gun season.
th
1996
-Reclamation granting ihe Shelly concerning .cultural and historical into 'gravel pils is intimalely con·
. . "As a wildlife officer 1 meet a lol . asked lhe "chamber to ·oppose the mone e area •.n. . . ·
properties. A negotiation process is in itecled with the baule. and the pro·
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· -Marun qualtlted h_ts co_mments_by Company a mining permit.
of great people." he said. In the ear·
11 h
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h
The
ove~all
objective
is
that
this
place between the ~ta.te and counly posal is n.ol acceptable to the histor'
Judv,
ly 1980s approxtmately
1,500 to
,, Wt'll 'tams seconded the s a tn. g. 1I e company IS omg not tng -land be acquired as a military park or hislorical socielies, the gravel com- ical society.
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motion. adding her concern thai the un~.sua · . . .
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Franco
Ruffini
of
the
State
His·
1,600 de~r hunlers VIStted Meogs ·,s, sue would abolish the control of the
As far '." I can tdl , thts_g_ ravel historical park. ~e said. This is done pany and other interested panies, he
Couoty eaeh fall. a figure he said wa.~
t 1 1
torical Society's preservati()n office
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Division of Wildlife over the species. co'!'pany " per ec~ Y ~gUimate. by purchasmg the property froin the explained.
ba.sed' on hunting license and deer
. In olher business, lhe chamber D01n~ whal_lhey do lor a ltvmg ..~nd cptilpany at fair murket price.
One proposal calls for the com· discussed the ·cfllnpany's proposal
"They shouldn't mine gravel from pany to preserve an area of about 40 inclqding the 40-acre ~el- aside,
pe~~:·~~io ' Division of Wildlife viewed a shon videotape shown by '.~ere:' nothmg. wrong wtth that: he
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a
baulelield.
il ·shouldn't be treated acres which would be used as admin- .. phased construction and money.
has. a· 125 year history of managing Carleton School/Meigs Industries S~td•. addmg that he_holp~ns ·~) sytn·
"The
Corps
of
Engineers
will
.
istralive
.
urea
tluring
.
the
mining.
thai
way."
he
said.
wildlife." Wood said. ''We have stud· Direclor Sieve. Beha promoting lhe palhlze wtth lhe !us,loncul «JCiety '"
"I don't think there is any pr~ce· Atierward&lt; in about 30 yea£;'. the site
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ied tbe mourning dove for 32 yenrs." . program's levy which will be on the thts dtspute.
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The mourning dove is the most November ballot. The program is
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hunled species in America with sea· .,
sons held in 38 slates, Wood said.
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State and federal wildlife officials announced that the DECA class at·
decoriuing tbeir ~alconies with lights, , to free the parking meters on Nov. 15, being made on rel01.:a1ing the key, ·
eslimate the mourning dove popul,a ·. Meigs High School would assist the. BY CHARLENE HOEFLICH
u we~k euflier than usual. lo give the stone an;h io downtown Pomeroy,
lrees or scenes.
tion at approximately 500 million lourism office in creating and selling Sentinel News Staff
Holiday events including a pardde
Plans were discussed ·ror a mer- men;hants a he Iter stan .oil hoi iday &lt;~nd that plans are moving forward for
birds. more than all species of ducks advertisement for the 1999 Meigs
painli ng a mural on one of the build·
and geese combined. The birds have County Visitors' Guide. DECA stu· and promotions were planned at chants nom in lhe parade. and sug- shopping.
ings as a part of a Southeast Ohio
Advenising
was
dis~
ussed
and
the
Wedncsday
morning's
lnl;!~ting
of
the
gestions
were
m.
a
de
on
securing
a
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a high mortality rale that is not affect· denls and the it teacher David Kucs1
Merchanls
Assl)ciation
agreed
to
beautification
project.
Merchants
Assoc.:ialion
in
Wagon.
Business
owners
were
Pomeroy
ed by huntlnr;!. biologists say. ·
rna attended the meeting.
The
association
voted t&lt;l send
spend
$'14lXl,
evenly
divided
between
"They do not mate for life and
Chamber President Sue Maison the conference room of Peoples, . encouraged to dress in holiday cos·
planters
to
new
businesses
coming to
WMPO
and
The
Daily
Sentinel.
turning and the village greeters who
they are not the bind of peace or introduced Perry Varnadoe, the coun- Bank.
Annie Chapman. president. report· town.
The unnual Christmas pamde 10 . have the Victorian outfits were
' ty's new economic developmenl
kickotlthe cdebmtion will be held on encouraged to stroll in the downtown ed 1ha1 contacts have been made to
director.
secure the Barbershop Singers of
Sunduy f&lt;)llowing Thanksgiving al2 · area during the day.
Gallipolis
for a program in the
p.m. )\gain this year Toney Dingess . Again lhis year. the Vktorian Jigamphitheater
the last Saturday in
will be in charge. Tentative sc hedul e urines und the nutnacke" made ·by .
calls for the Qpen hou se of business- Wes Thoene V:,ill he used in the two Oclober. Cos~ woold be $250. she
es Jo begin ai noon , followed by the mini parks. White lights l"ill be put reported. and an •alternate loca1ion
paraQ,e" and serving of i-efreshments. un the trees :.I long' Ma in Sireet. Susan would be secureJ in the evenl of rain.
State Senator Michael Shoemak- · cede the dinner at 6 on Saturday. and a gospel sing ut duSk concluding Clark was appoi~ted In wme up with ·
The Stemwheel Feslival duck der·
Today's
er, [).Bourneville; will be t.he keynole 1i~kets for the event are $10, and w.ilh the lighting of small candles by holiday theme suggestions and spe· . by w:is discussed and Brian Howard.
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speaker at the Meigs County Bemo· may be pvrchased at the door.
chairman, reported proceeds of
th6se attending. Bill Quickel will cial ideas fur promotiOns.
·
erotic Puny's Kenn.:dy Day Dinner. to .
have diarge of the. gospel sing .
The village will he asked In put up · S I550. Fifly·three prizes were award·
be held Salurday al the Meig~ Coun- ·
Merchants were encouraged to gel a Christmas tree near the llagpole on _ed with the top prize of a $250 sav6
Calendar
ty Multipurpose Senior Cen1er.
into the Christmas spirit by outlining ·the upper parking lot near the stage. ings bond going 10 Patty Pickens.
Classitieds
Shoemaker was appoinred to ·
Chapman reponed thai progress is
their buildings with while lights and This yea r Council wi ll also he asked
Comics ·
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replace former Senator Jan M'ichaeJ
Long. ~.Xho was elected to a judicial
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position in Ross County in 1996.
Local
Prior to his appointment to the
Soorts
A 32-year-old Racine man was ·c~evrolet Monte Carlo owned by ·ing. Tbey jacked the car buck up.
Ohio Senate, Shoemaker served as 'a
pulled him out fmm underneath and
killed Wednesday afternoon when he Sonya Kerns.·
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slate representative in the 91 si House
began
CPR until members of the
wus
crushed
by
a.
cur
he
wa.
&lt;
repair·
Family
members
said
he
had
been
District.
EMS
arrived
and took o~er.
ing.
·
working under the cur when it rolled
He is a former educator and coach,
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Compson
wa.'
trimsponed by the
Dead is Timothy Compson. 518R5 backwards off the jack and fell on
and has been vocal in his suppon of
slate Route 338. according loa Meigs him, pinning him under the vehicle. Cenlral Dispalcli squad to Veterans
effons to equalize school funding.
OHIO
Counly Sherin's Office repon .
The only 1hing supporting the cur Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy
"Senator Shoemaker is a dynam·
Pick.\: 255: Pick 4: 1 17~
Meigs Colinty Emergen~y Med· was a small screw-type jack, the where he was pronounced dead by
ic speaker. and I am sure lhnt he will ·
Super
Lotto: 11-29- .\3-3~- +1,46
ical Services ami the Raci(le Volun- . report stated. Cumpson wa.• by him - CQruner Do~Jg la.&gt;i Hunter from u comhave some importanl things to say
kker: ~K7500
leer Fire Depurtml!nt were sum- self outside for about I0 minutes pression injury where Compson wus
about tl)e upcoming elections," Par·
moned
to
the
scene
near
Tanners
Run
when
Kevin'and
Oavid
Camp
arrived
unable
to
breath
due
tu
the
weight
of
W,VA,
.
ly Chairman Sue Maison ''"id. "He is
·Road around I p.m. and found th ai and found him under the cur not mov- the car.
ail)· J: 57'l Dail ~ .4: 74X6
1leadei'Jn every sense of the wond."
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Compson
had
been
trapped
under
a
A social hour al 5 p.m. will pre-

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Doing.o;o, he said, drives business
away from a community and beli!!.les
lhe law.
Seve~al council members and
Mayor JoAnn Eads said ihat the vii·
lage does not profit from fines. but
that they are used to pay the salary
and expc;nses of tho village marshal.
E'nforcement of the 25 mile-per-hour
limit is done wilh safety in mind.
Eads said.
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safety and speed fl:dUction. put up

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thai leveL
tractor.(iary Houston for the reloca- . The BFE for Rutland wa~ previtipn of the home .of Howard and ously set at the IIXJ-year nond level.
Marie l;lirchtield.· That project is ·
Donald Banon of ~al)lden spoke
now completed with lhe exception of to council about the place01ent of
the inst~llation of underpinning and speed limit signs in Ru!land and the
Steps. il.:cording 10 Ruth.
enforcement of traffic la~s in the vii- ·
ln·actiop relating to lhe mitigation lage.
project. couooil voted, after extensive
A former council member in
ditiCUssion, to raise the base flood ele- • Hamden, Barton wa.&lt; cited for speedvation for the village to lhe level of ing in Rutland last month. and said
the nood of record .. March. 1997 • lhat he felt the village should better
·plus eight feet Raising the BFE will mark its speed limits-and should not
help prevent future flooding, and will consid¢r·trat'fic fines a source of revbeen completed.

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Meigs Chamber Rf!sidents updated on pre~ervation efforts
opposes Issue 1 ;~t;r:;:i!~~fBuftington

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called it "an inlru~ive . nn-thc-BrounJ
and i n - the~air veriticmion :-.y~tem .',

Nat iona l Security Advi ser Sandy
Berger ~aid there would not be "an
inordinate number" of Amc:rkan
monitors, although he prnvillt:d no
specifics and wouldn 't speculate on
how long the force would b'e there.

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report' for fou r 1~1nnths.

Sen. John McCai n. R-Ariz .. called
the agreement· with Milose\• ic "a
nawed &lt;.liplornatic aprruach" and
said a crippli ng NATO aI tack should
have been used again:-.! Serb forces

the two panies are at an impasse - "'neither accepted. rejected or not meel the definition of sexual relawhile the Jones camp internally countered" - as lhe othtr side nego- tions approved by Wright.
debate. how to divvy up any pay- toatO&lt; among its panies: .
Clinton's brief replied that the
ment.
1ltose internal talks do not yet appellate coun "should not enlarge
Mrs. Jones has legal bills to cov- appear to lake into account New Yorlc an already overloaded record with
er, not only from her current attorneys millionaire Abe Hirschfeld's offer of - approximately 500 additional page.
at the Dallas law firm of Rader, · S I -million to Mrs. Jones, the source of ex1raneous material apparently
Campbell. Fisher &amp; Pyke, whose said.
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in!ended to distract ... at~ntion from
con tingency agreement was for 40
Slarr's referral to Congress on the central issues presented on
percent of any seulement or judg- Sept. II alleged that Clinton lied in appeal ."
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Clinton's attorneys chru:acterizcd
Joe Cammamta and Gil Davis, who having a sexual relationship with Ms. Starr's referral as "a one-sided; selechold an $800,000 lien on the case.
Lewinsky. .
. tive presentation to Congress of
The source. who spoke on condi·
Clinton. in his Aug. 17 grand jury information collected by the'Office of
tion of anonymity. said a $700.000 leslimony, argued he did n01 commit
the lndependrnt Counsel and has
offer from Roben Bennett, Clinton's perjury last January, because his sexbel:n holly disputed along lines of
attorney, has languished on the tabl~ ual act_ivity with Ms. Lewinsky did political affiliation."

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