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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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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

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Rutland Council addresses flood ·issu,es
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By BRIAN J. REED..

.Sentinel New. Swtf
Members of Rutland Viltage
Cou~il heand a"report on its Hd/Jd
hazard tl;litigation proatam during
their regular monthly meeting on
Tue!tday evening, and vOied to raiS&lt;:
the ba.o;e flood elevation for !he vii·
lage.
, Boyd Ruth, adminisuator of lhe
projeC1, reponed a fund balance of
. -$33.167. 'The purchase of propenies
affected repeatedly by flooding con·
liimes, acconding to Ruth, and lhe
relocation of some homes h,as
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Shoemaker·to·address .
Meigs County Dem.ocrats

Sentinel

Racine man, 32, ldlled by falling car

EASTMAN'S

"(\lt'llJYS, TauC'I{s

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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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
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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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f h M· c
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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M · JOCiety,
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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
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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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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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"'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·
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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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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
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istralive
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urea
tluring
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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working under the cur when it rolled
He is a former educator and coach,
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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 ·
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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
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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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require ,1111 homes lo lie built above
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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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
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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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It's wait 'til next year for
many high-profile bills

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By DONALD M. ROTHBERG
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Every Congress leaves tis mark mc.isurcd m
laws that have an tmpad on Amcncan hie The 105th Congress may he
remembered as much for the htgh prolilc leg~&gt;I.UIOn 11 could nut pass
In tis final days, Congress has g.ven up plans to enact an $80 hlllton tax
cut , to d~al wtth wtdespread puhltt unhappmess wllh managed health care ,
to rewnte bankmg and bankruptcy laws and to ratse the ledcral mmunum
wage
Btparusan proposals to cut teen-age smokmg and to rewnte campatgiT
finance laws' dted carlter tn the sesston
At thts stage m the sesSion, only three weeks from Election Day, words
speak louder than actmns Clmms are made, fingers are pmnted Democrats
refer to the "do-nothmg Republican Congress " GOP leaders are usmg the
closmg days of the sesSion to ltst accomplishments m education and the
environment and blame the Democratic preSident for blockmg lurther
progress
The torrent of words JS mmed at the v9ters m an election m whtch
Democrats are trymg to pOrtray themselves as protectors of Soc1al Secunty
and advocates of beuer health care and education Republicans want the VOl·
ers to thmk of them as the party of lower taxes and smaller government
The Democrats want the electorate to thmk of thetr agenda rather than
sex m the Whtte House But the Republicans controlled the h1ghest-protile
vote of the 105th Congress, the one that authomed an tmpeachment mqutry
against Pres1dent 'Chnton
Chnton used hiS weekly radto address Saturday to press Congress ro
- enact h1s education program 1n the closmg hours of the sess10n "Congress
has an opportunity and an obllgauon to renew and strengthen our schools.
There IS no more Important task before us,'' he argued.
Senate MaJortty Leader Trent Lou, R-Mtss, responded that he was a
product of pubhc schools, the son of a teacher and therefore was better qualtiled to help the nat10n's schools than "pampered people whp went to pnvate schools "
Lou told a news conference that "the prestdent and the vtce preSident
never spent a day in public schools m thctr lives "
When reporters pomted out that Clinton auendcd public schools m
Arkansas. Loll satd he was thmkmg of the fact the preSident went to college
at Georgelown and law school at Yale
Clinton also chtded Congress for fat ling to act on hJS proposal to enact
legtslatmn that would expand opportumttes for people Ia challenge dcct·
SJon• made by managed -care nrganuatmns. hts so-called pattent's btll ol
ltghts
Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschlc of Sou1h Dakota tned to get Senate action on that b1ll Fndaj' Or dtd he'
Daschle conceded th!.t prospccls for actiOn were 'not good " But he
pledged 10 keep the 1ssue alive
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Sh~oting
Once agam, I am compe lied to
dust orf 'the investtgallvc sktlls
acqutred m a muckrakmg career of
20 years and delve mto a controversy thi'it threatens the general morale
and welfare
The scandal that beckons •s
' Goobergatc "
As an astute consumer of news.
you are no doubt aware of the peanut
prohlem hy now But, for the umm
uated, a bncf rev1ew
Pc;muls have been wtth us smcc
God mvcntcd them, peanut butter
has been around for almost exactly a
century Both the nut and the spread
have always been regarded by nutn·
110nasts a!'i a htt too generously
cndnwcc.l wtth fat molecules , hut a
wonderful source nonetheless c'l
protem and ot her healthful sohstances
Unul they arnvcd m the Nmc·
tecn-Nmcttes, that IS Thts IS the
decade of the Fond Po!tee. who vtew
all nutnmcnts wllh susp1c1on and

down

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regard the cellophane and plasuc containers
that foods come
m as more worthy of consump·
tton than the
tood Itself
I btd you not
to take me too
literally her.;,
There IS a prohSpear
lem w1th peanut&lt;ii.
m that perhaps 0 5 percent to I percent of the population 1s allcrgtc to
them These poor souls can sui fer
bouts of coughmg, dtarrhca. ttchmg.
htvcs. swellmg and vomtltng when
exposed In them In extremely rare
cases, a peanut allergy t.:an ~.:ausc a
sudden drop m blood pressure and a
constncuon of the resp1ratory passages Without the qutck mJCctlon ol
such anttdotcs as cptncphrmc or
adrenaline, death pn result
But the Centers for Dtscase Con·
trol and Prevention 1n Atlanta

What are the answers?

peanut gallery

reports that only 88 people dted
from all food allergies Jn a 17-year
penod from 1979to 199S Prohibit·
mg peanuts 1s like nuking a gnat akm to cuumg down rorests to ellmmate pollen
Admtmstrators In pnvate and
pubhc schools across the country,
however. are rushmg to do JUSt that.
'They are bamshing peanuts from
theJr cafetenas, or selling up peanutfree tables whtch are scrubbed down
hke tox1c chcmu:al s1tes
The federal TransportatiOn
Department has joined the annpeanut hysteria and noufied major
atrll nes thai they must set up
"peanut-free zones'' to accommodate pa...scngcrs who request them
No peatluts would be served to pa.,.
scngcrs seated m the same row as
the peuunncr, or m the row to the
front or the row to the rear of the
petHroncr You never know about
peanut dust
It has been rumored that atrport
oflictals may deploy peanut-sntffing

dogs, but these reports have not been
confirmed 'They are abo satd to be
work1ng on contingency plans for
restrarn1ng peanut fanatics who
sneak thetr own goobers on board.
It's begmnmg to sound very
familiar, 1sn 't u• A decade ago, the
Food Police d1scredued bacon, beef,
cheese, eggs and margarme. They
moved on to movte popcorn, then to
Italian food, Chmese food, Mextcan
food and delicatessen sandwtches.
Is 11 poss1ble that a consptraey is
al work here' I searched out my old
sources for some answers. One of
them. a rellow l 'have named Deep
Trans-Fatly Actd, confirmed the
worsl
Just
I fiost reported m 1992,
there ts a clandesttne force workmg
beh1nd the scenes to dtscredu food.
It IS tlte Tum1p Underground, a net·
work or rad1cal 141rntp farmers and
turntp processors whose goal IS to
traduce every food subst,ancc O'\
earth unlll nothmg ts left that can be
safely consumed except turntps
Once they control the last vtctual
avatlable to mankmd, they wtll JOin
computer-software czars, proresstonal athletes and drug deale~, as
the nchest people on the planet.
Accordmg to Deep Trans-Fatly
Actd -- who IS currently workmg m
a secret TU laboratory, developmg
the turntp-pattles and turmp fries
that, come the putsch, Will replace
' burgers and French fnes .. the TV
leaders are thnlled w1th the results
of thetr antt -peanut campatgn, and
are now at work on ways to 4tscred·
11 raiSins, pretzels and those soybean
peanut -substnutes that taste like
deep-fned styrofoam. They hope to
ellmmate every smgle snack that can
posstbly be served on atrplanes And
then they'll introduce us to some
new products
Hope you like turmp ch1ps
Joseph Spear Is a syndicated
writer for Newspaper enterprise
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The too":"big-to- a1 doctrine

Republican market dJSctpllnan·
ans, led by House MaJOnty Leader
D1ck Armey, along wnh some on the
popuhst
lert,
have opposed
the
batlouts
Emergmg from the moral dJscourse surroundmg the twm cnses of "
"The cause
the moment -- the mternattonal ceo
the batlouts hru!'
been the bmlouts
nom1c cns1s and the unpcachrnent
themselves"
crtsts -- arc the fuzzy outlines of a
sa1d Armcy on
new, two-tiered morality a pernusthe House lloor
SJVe moraltty promtsmg endless sec·
ond chances for economic and pollll "Spectfically,
they have been
~.:al ehles, a restncllve and pun1t1vc
Wattenberg caused by the
code Ior the rest ot us
growmg assumpUnderlymg th~&gt; tcgrcsstvc moral
code (moral responstbtllly ltghtens as uon on 1hc pan of h1gh-llymg
one ascends the socJo-cconomtc lad- mvestors that any grouptngs ol bank·
der) IS a notion that ltas been ruptctcs anywhere wtll be covered m
advanced tn hoth cnscs Whatcvc1 pan by Amencan taxpayers "
"Suhstdtze somethmg and you
the1r miSjudgments or m1scondu~.:t ,
some mdt v!duals and some mstltu - get more of 11," runs a venerable
ax10m ol cconomtcs Cushwnmg pn
tlons arc JUSt ' too btg tQ latl "
vatc losses with publtc lunds substLook
at
the
rationale
fat
the
rash
Dear Editor,
,
. In response to Davtd Edwards leiter ol Oct 9 let me t.tkc thts opportu- ol mtcrnattonal ltnanctal bailouts dtzcs (ano mvncs more) tmprudent
iuty to thank a rcstdent of Pomeroy lor t.tkmg an tntcrc &gt;t tn Mtddleport's Yes, undcrc.tptlahzcd banks 111 the nsk-taktng m capnal markets. Econo·
emergmg market cc..:onom1cs 111.1dc fn~&gt; ts call these arttfie~al mccnllvcs
~overnmcnt
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I do not know Dewey Horton on a personal h.\sls and ca nnot and Will nol bad loans Yes , thctr governments for nsk-takmg "moral hazard "
Now, ll&lt;tcn closely to the Clmton
t:umment on h1s pcrson~lhty or rnor.ll chardt:tcr I only comment on h1s egged them on by ovcr-msunng them
defenders
urgmg us to put the
.tgamst
hsk
with
nnplled
safety
nets
acuons as mayor
In reference to an agenda lor addrcssmg council. let 11 be known that no Yes , developed country hankers. unpcachment cnsts "hehmd us" and
Investors and spc~.:u l ators tgnorcd "move on" Yes. he perJured hmtsclf
one has any objeCtiOn to havmg an agenda nor havwg Iu s or her lime Inn
c..:unom1c
f undmnent.ll s and m,Idc , Yes. hts hchavtor " mdefenstble and
tied to I0 mmutcs
1mprudcut
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loans, 111\ Cstmcnts and deserves pumshment But nnpcachThe pnmary obJect ton to the advance letter" th.n only the mayor would ,
bets
But
dcspuc
thctr cxccsstvc nsk- ment, even a wtdc rangmg mqutry,
make the deciSIOn as tn the Importance of the subjec t ma.tlcr We bchcvc '
that 11 should be the dcctston of members ot counctl smcc \hey, not the takmg, now the taxpayer must lighten pumshcs the country by dtstractmg
mayor, are the governmg body of the tuwn The mayor stated to me that thetr losses and lork over another $18 1ts leader from mult•plymg mterna·
there were too many people commg to the mcetmgs and he would put a stop btlhon to the IMF And below-m.trkct tmnal dangers Our &lt;.'OIIecttve fate ts
to 11 Not all of those who attend the mectmgs ,.,k to address counul but loans must he extended to ptck one, so dependent on IllS mdtvtdual fate
Mextco, llwland. lndoncsta South that puntshtng hunts an act ol colleethey certamly have the nght by law to attend
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It should also be noted tlrdt the mayor's method tn tmplcmcntmg thts Korea, Russta, be~aus"e- m an erd of u vc masoclusm
global econonuc mterdcpendencc ,
Sound f.tmtltar' It should
agenda was m vtolauon of the Sunshmc Law ot the state
Wrapped
mstdc the rhetonc ts a latent
we
cannot
afford
not
to
The law states that any rcst&gt;luuon, rule or lormal achon of any kmd mu st
he adopted m an open meeting of the puhhc body, wluch 1s counctl
Now as to the mayor s concern for the vtll.tge ol Mtddlcport. perhaps Mr
Edwards can answer the lullowtng questtons
I Why dunng the mayor's ltmc m olltcc has there been raw sewerage E8y Morton Kondracke
taken place, the
contmually gmng mto the ravcr,
~
Prestdent Clmton soon may face a result could have
2 Why dunng the month ol December. 1997, was there no chlorine put new cns1s a wcakcmng economy thai been a stock market
1nto our dnnkmg water .ts rcqu1rcd and no proper chlonnauon at the unde'rcuts the JOb approval mpng&gt; prop- cmsh of I ,000 or
lagoon? j
pmg up hts sc.mdal nddcn preSidency
2 000 pomL&lt;, ppsst
.-') Why arc our ~ilrects 1n d1srcp.ur'
A recess ton, t1 one occurs woukJn 't bly uppmg the
4 Why have letters lrnm the EPA rclcrnng to our dnnkmg water been be otTiqal unul next summer But Chn· nauon tnlo rcccs~
1gnorcd unt1l recentl y'
ton's pollucal fortunes could be battered s10n
5 Why was the pubhc no nouftcd that cancer-causmg contammants arc sooner tf the world &lt;.'Conon11c cnsts htts
That s because
present m the drmkm g water at well 4 and that the town was not conduct· the us hard
LTCM, wtth $4 btl·
• mg rct:ommcndcd tcsung pn a qu.trtcrl y has1s)
It has .tlruady had. .tn ctfc&gt;ct 111 farm lion m a~scts of ll'i
6 Why h.ts the proper m.untcnancc of vtllage cqutpment not been done LCM.mtry .md tm Lhc US stock martel, own luJ mad mvcsl Kondracke
to the poult of qucshon,,hlc s.tll!ty lnr the operators 1
whose lo~&lt;;es wtll he apparent to on! mary ments W&lt;H1h $1(XJ.htfllnn on hnmlWed
1 Why h.ts .1 w.ltCI l c~1k. on G.trlll.'id Succt not hccn rcp,urcd 111 over a Atnc&amp;K.ms hcgmnmg thts Wl'Ck .ls they nxmcy and h:td ex&lt;.-cuted tradmg conYl.:i.tr I
n:~.:CI\'C tlmd-quancr rcpons on thctr pcntracts worth ,m a.'tnmshmg $1 5 tnllton,
X Why h.1vcn 1the pc~1plc hcen told ol the rcmov,\1 of the vtllagc adtmn- ston pl.u» .md 401 (k) retm;ment funds-- or .trOUnd 2 5 percent of .111 the mvcst·
l..,tr,ttor'
whtch arc down an .wcmg:c ol 20 pct - mcnt pape1 m the world
'J \\.'h) doc' the m.1yor l1kc to have lillie "get togclhcrs at h1s llnmc
r..cnt
Havmg hct wrong on the strength ot
1 tth "q 111 c mc mha, ol t.:ouli~ tl ~~~ th.\1 these thtng~ wtll not he m.1dc Pllh
Consumcr Lo nlidcn~..:c .llrc\1dy t:-. tllC Russmn tuble. LTCM w'" hcmg
IJ ,
showmg ,, clmvntum .md wnmcs .1hout lon.:cd to dumptts mvcstmcnts .md t:on1r1 Wh y doc ' tlu.: 111.1yor 1.1h pcnph: mtu ht s oll1 ~c he lore c.:ounu l meet
the Iuturc nl the L'(nnomy c..:nuld cnmp LnK.:'ts to lllL'CI tL-. ohhg.tllons, potcnttully
H! • lu " Ill \ l o. ultln.:\~ th~,; lr pruhll'nf.., mstc.ld nl dU11ng the open rnc ctm~'
hohd.1y huymg: tim Dc&lt;.: unhc1 and b1g causmg a collapse m tllC value ol under
II Wlt y h,,.., rile 111.t yor not hcl'n l'dd .Ki.:nUnl.lhlc on at k.1st twn scpa- llt.:kt:t pun.: luo,;cs CVI.!n stXUICI
lymg S~Xunucs anJ sctttng oil .1 world• " ' •rt { ..., , ,, , ..., qJ tlllptopc.:r d~'&gt;•fl"' · d ,11 vtll.l£C·OW11Cd cqutpmcm )
More wornsomc sul11s tho! pos.s1Pl11- wide selhng lrenzy
f It t• r• 1• •WU wlud1 lu.: ~ .I V~,; two~ y "'•'"' n.:i u1ncd 111 .1 completel y dt sm.m ty ol a lin.ulC!al pamc . wh1ch by stnnc
A..:r.:ordmg to one wcll-t.:onncctcd
1], •l •••tHitt trm ()nl tr.JLittl wlu~..:h w,t:-. dh•) gtvcn .lw.ty IMd to he returned ,\1..\:()Uill'i \I.a."! cml y n.urowly .IVt)fOcd l.t'it mvc:-.tmcnt bankc1 FcdcrJ.I Reserve ollii••d llu pt 1\ll l l l l: lll l hul \t.: d llllllll c\ lwrn vtll.tgc l'umb
month wltcn tile New York Fe-deral r.: lalt-i .n-gued h1thc hank.'i and hn 1kcragcs
: 17. W hy rtttl y .tltu till ( tlllt.:ll .., ( omnttllcc hrought some olthcsc thtngs RcS(:IVC B.Ulk mduu.'tl t:n.:U tlol-s !o tllkc that twk ovct lTCM tl~u tl1ey had to .tct
jr1 LIJUIILII ' ti1Cflll!1ll dl!L' IlK IH.ty ot lll:r..:d , ll} ,tgCtH.J,I J
over the huge ht.~gc rtmd Long Tcnn .l'i "a p.unoiiL duty to .wo1d ·• glohal
' Suu... r..: 1l1l l t..'&gt; llkll t... nl Muldkpml do not h.tvc ~h~.: ,lfl\WI.!rs to the quc ~­ C.lp1tal MarMgcttlcnt
dcprcs.'iton ·
llnn-. m o~y l11.: M1 I dw. utl -. \...1 11 Lll lt ~ hlt.: n U\
11~ tukcovcr Ius lx.'C n r.:ntiLI/.L-d .t'i a
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Letters to the editor

TIKndey, OctoMr 15, 1111

Thursday, October 15, 1998

By Ben Wattenberg and Daniel
Wattenberg
1l1ere 1s somcthmg worse than the
wrong moral standards sclect1ve
standards

or.

message The Pres1dcnt of the Unned
States 1s too b1g to faiL
Cntena for impeachment are
ambtguous, and Clinton's m1sconduct may not have met them But the
problem wtth the open-ended argu·
ment that Clinton IS too big to fat I IS
that 11 precludes Impeachment, no
maller whatlurther evtdence of Pres·
tdenual rritSconduct should emerge
The nse' of too·blg-to-fatl as the
elites' rat10nallzauon of choice
comes at an · mopportune moment
Because down the soc1al staircase
from the Oval Office and the tradmg
floors -- tn our co~rtrooms, schoolrooms and well are offices -- the
mversc doctnne, too-disadvantagedto-succeed. ts m retreat. In soctal pol·
tcy and public rhetoric, the pnnctple
of tndiVIdual responstblltty has been
remfor~.:ed m recenl years, conservattve kvetchmg about moral decline
notwllhstandmg
Thanks m pan to Clinton, the fed·
cral entttlement to weltare has been
ended, and plungmg welfare rolls
suggest It's workmg Thanks to sttff
new sentencmg laws, cnmmals are
scrvmg more of thetr sentences, and
cnme rates are falling. Clinton's
Goals 2000 education btll m111ally
called for endmg the destructiVe
pract1ce of "soc1al promotiOn," even
tf he couldn't sell II m the end to the
liberal wmg of hts party
The nght sees Clinton's afla1r and
cover-up as the symbolic culmtryatton
ol the SJXttes counterculture's moral
permtsstveness The lert sees the
Starr mvest1gat1on as the latest
epiSode m a recumng American pattern of tnqUISIIonal, hystencal pun·

tamsm For them, this mtolerance
began wtth the Salem witch tnals ••
and extended through the Comstock
Act, the Palmer Ratds and the
McCarthy Era.
Both camps are umtcd m seeing
thiS cnsts as a bailie over the substanttve content of our moral standards
But more Important, perhaps, than
the subslllnuve content of the rules,
regulauons and laws that we tmpose
on ourselves IS a formal charactensttc
of those standards. neutrality
In our soc1al pohctes, we have
red1scovered the obvtous The diSadvanlllged are much hke the rest ot us,
they respond best to rewards for success and penalucs for fa1lure Faced
with real srnkcs. they are not too dts·
advantaged to succeed. Are the pnvt·
leged too b1gto rat~·&gt; Maybe we need
to rcmmd ourselves that they, t()(J , are
much like the rest ot us The promiSe
of easy landmgs lor fmlurc perpetuates failure at the top , JUstltke 11 does
at the bouom.
The even-handed neutrahty ot the
law dtslmgutshes modem democr,acy
from the feudalism that preceded II
and the totahtanan systems that tn
thts century threatened 11 Also
known as equal tty under the law, tits
a btg 1dea, too btg to fad
Ben Wattenberg is a sen,ior fel·
low at the American Enterprise
Institute and Is the moderato!' of
PBS's "Think Tank." Daniel Wat·
tenberg, who wrote this week1s col·
umn, writes regularly for The
Weekly Standard and is a , con·
tributlng editor for Georg~.

By the Associated Preas
Soulheastern Ohlo
Today Mostly sunny Htghs •n
the mtd 60s Ltght and van able wmd
• Tonight Mostly clear early Then
partly cloudy overn1ght Lows in the
iower 40s L1ght and vanable wind.
Fnday Mostly sunny
and
warmer. Htghs m the mtd and upper
70s.
-E&lt;tended for«:ast

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and to trresponstble nsk-tak·
mg, even by Americans
Hedge funds are essenbally unsuper·
vtsed by any U S agency In fac~ they
are nrgamzect to av01d •the regulaiJOfls
that apply to banks and secunucs finns.
LTCM, moreover, was tncOIJXllliiCd tn
the Cayman Islands to avotd U.S. tax
laws
The banks that lent to LTCM are reg·
ulated hy the Federal Reserve and the
Treasury Department, butl'Ongresstooal
experts say those agenctes faded to
nouce the nsk the banks were takmg unul
LTCM got to the brink of rum.
Even tf LTCM or another hedge fund
doesn't tng~'Cf a financial pan1c, there ts
plenty of danger m stocc for the world
economy, wtth mcvttable sptllover lor
the country
'The tltn:at msptro:l UJ¥Cnt, blunt talk
lmm Prcstdent Chnton to the lntema·
uonal Monetary Fund on Tuesday, when
he dcclanxlthat "T&lt;XIay thC world laces
perhaps Its most scnous financutl L:ns1s m
halt a c'Cntury "
Clinton also tned to u.&lt;e the cnsts to
put heat on Congress to rcplcmsh the
IMF and d&lt;.'SISI lhwn spendmg the new
hcdget surplus oo tax cuL,, hut the factts
Rcpuhhcans arc ytcldmg un hoth pmnts
so as to avotd a government shutdown
,md depnvc Cllnu-.. ol the chtlll&lt;.'C to
vaganes~

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Fri&lt;by mght Mostly clear Lows
rrom the upper 40s to the lower 50s
Saturday Mostly clear. Highs m
the mtd and upper 70s.
Sunday.. Partly cloudy. A chance
of showers dunng the mght Lows
near 50 and htghs tn the mtd and
upper 70s
Monday Partly cloudy wtth a
chance of showers Lows m the
upper 40s and htghs m the upper 60s

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Jeuie Mae Terry Anx, 71, Proctorvtlle, fonnerly of Pomeroy. dted on on
Tuesday. October 13. 1998.
She wa.' born on September 17. 1927. daughter of the late Tobe and Laura Terry of Branchland. W.Va
.
Survt\'tng art~~'" daughters and four suns-tn law Juy and H o~rt Sabasllan ol Greenup, Ky . Leona&lt;md Ra) Jun e&lt;. Proctumlle. Mane and Shtrley
Johnson and Ins Norns of Chesapeake. Ruth Donahue and Yvonne and Bobby Vance of Pomeroy a son. Roger D Anx of Wellston two d~ughters-tn­
law. Mrs Davtd E (Candy) Anx. and Ruthte Anx. Wellston, three brothers Franklin Terry of Alkol, W Va . Deaton Terry of Cleveland and Hubert
Units of the Met gs County Emer- • Sharrer, VMH. Mtddleport squad Terry ol Bmnchland. W Vii. three mt&lt;rs Ne vada Kop,oltas. and Ona Jean
ge ncy Medt cal Servtces recorded asststed
Campbell. Bran.hland, W Va . and Elotse Smtih, Parke"burg. W Va .. 25
etght calls for JISststance Wednesday CHESTER VFD
grandchtldren. and 22 great grandchtldren
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Unlls re spondmg mcluded:
8 27 am. state Route 7. car fire.
Bestdes her parents, she was preceded m death b) her son, Davtd E Anx,
Jenny Mayle o,. ncr. no mJunes , a great granddaughter, Wauka Mane France. three siSters and two brothers
CENTRAL DISPATCH
4 02 am . Broadway Street. Mtil· reponed.
Funeral semces wtll be held on Fnday. October ,l6. 1998 atiO 30 am
dleport. Amber Robtnson , Holzer RUTLAND
at Hall Funeral Home m Proctomlle Wit~ Rev Tom Jones offictatlng BurMedtcal Center.
r
8.48 a.m. Metgs Mme 2. Elwm tal wtll follow m Athens Memory Gardens.
9 06 a m • Ptper Cemetery Road, Potier. HMC
Fnend&lt; may call at the funeral' home on Thursday from 6to 9 p.m
Vmton. Joyce Tackeu. Pleasant Val· SYRACUSE
1· 18 pm, Welchtown Hill Road,
ley Hospttal.
1 09 p.m., state Route J38. Tammy Klem, VMH
Ttmothy Scou Compson, 32. or Racme. dted Wednesday, Oct 14, 199M.
Racme, Ttmothy Compson, VMH. TUPPERS PLAINS ,
Racme Volunteer Ftre Department
7 39 am . state Route 7, Franc~&gt; m the Veterans Memonal Hospual emergency room
Born July 18. 1966. 10 Galhpolls. he was a. son of Ernest W. Compson
Martrn , dead on arnval. Centml DlsasstSted ,
of Chfton. W. Va . and Janet K (Cooper) Elias of New Haven, W Va
II 47 p m . North Second Avenue patch squad asststed
He was a laborer for Cost of W1~t:ons1n. Inc , was a memtx:r of the Salem
and Cole Street, MtdQieport, Randy
Communtty Church tn West Columbta and West Vtrgmta Laborers Umon.
Local 135~ ot Charleston, W Va
Survtvmg are hiS daughter and her mother, Ahsha L and Ltsa C Comp-.
Producers Ltvestock Market 500-650# St $60-69 HI $54-$67 son of Rutland. father and stepmother. Ernest W and Carol Sue Compson
650-800# St $57-$66. Hf $54-$~2 ot Clifton. mother and steplather. Janet K and James H Efta., ot New Haven.
report Irom Galhpol.- for said con
ductcd on Wednesday, October 7
Well Muscled/Fleshed $32-$38 . brother, Mark A Compson of Racme, spec tal fnends. SonJa M Keams and
MediUm/ Average $28-$3 1,
Feeder Callie.
daughters Telfa and Dusty of Racme . and several meces, nephews, aunts and
200-300#St. $68-80, Hf. $62-$78,
Thtn/Ltght $21-$24 , Bulls $32
uncles
300-400# St $64-$78 Hf $53-$67 $40'.
The funeral wtll be Saturday, Oc1 17, I p m , at the Foglesong Funeral
.
Home wtth the Rev George Hoschar officiating Bunal wtll be 111 the Kirkland Memonal Gardens
continued from page •
Fnends may call at the funeral home Fnday. 6 to 9 p m
ntake the final deCISIOn based on hts· appnsed of thetr w1 shes
Kellh Ashley, local commander of
tun~.:, et:ononuc and env1ronmenlal
tactors,' he sa1d An adv1sory coun- the Sons of Unmn Veterans ques!toned the State H~&gt;toncal Snctety''
Cil 1s allemptlng to b.tlance the van
John Walter Bud· Keenan. 45 ol Tuppers Plams. rormerly ot Terre Haute,
responstbthly toward the grave, ol
ou!\ mterests
lnd, dted on Tuesday, October 13. 1998 at Veterans Memonal Hospual
' I'll tell you nght now. 11 won't sal· Ctvtl War dead on the battlelield
He was born on February 22. 1953 m Parkersburg. W Va. son of Dons
Rufltnt satd the soCiety has no
isfy all the parttes." he satd
Keel!an and lhe late Robert L Keenan . Sr He auended St Ambrose
Home
A representattve of the Shelly rt.!sponslbthty llto~ lar .l\ protectmg the Catholic Church
Company commented bnefly statmg graves 1s concerned but Si,l.td the
Survtvmg dre lour brothers and a s1ster-m-law Robert "R.usty" Keenan
the company 1s trytng to be respecl- oltice IS seekmg ways for the Corp'
and James Keenan. both ol Belpre. Joseph and Peggy Keenan oPMentone,
ol Engmeers and the Shelly Compa·
ful of the process
lnd. and Patnck !:(ecnan. Maneua: three ststers altd two brothers-m-law
Rufllnl urged restdents of the ny to llltl)llinze :J.t.herse elfc~.:ts.
Anna
and Jerry Smllh ot Lowell, Mary and Robert Mellon of Manetta, and
Parker '~'d m.trkers fund ed by the
Portland area to stay mvolved, keep
Patncta
Keenan ol Tuppers Plams. and four nteces
tn tou ch wtth thetr elected oltie~als company wtll not beneftt Metgs
h" father, he was preceded 111 death by hts grandparents, BalBestdes
.md keep the Corps ol Engmeers County smce tht! Metgs County Htslard
and
ElliJHome
and John and May Keenan
toncal Soctety has already secured
Funeral servtces wtll be held on Fnday, October 16 at II a m at St
lujldtng to purcha'e plaques marktng
Ambrose
Catholic Church with Rev Fr Davtd Huffman offictaung Bunal
the route ol Morgan s Ratders
wtll
tollow
al TupP.,rs Plams Cemetery
She also queshooed the benefits ol
Am Ele Power ..................51"1•
Fnends
may
call at the Reed Funeml Home 10 Belpre on Thursday from
a tm1l crossmg three slates endtng at
Akzo ..................................38'/o
4to
8
p
m
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a hole 10 the ground
AmrTech ............................sol.
Ashland 011 ... .... .............. 43'~.

Meigs·EMS logs 8 calls

Timothy S. Compson

GaUipolis· livestock auction results

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Residents...

John Keenan

Stocks

Kay and Jtm Epling, state Route
124, Reedsvtlle reported thetr garage
was entered recently by thteves who
broke a lock on the roll -up door
Stolen were a Sl!hl chmns.1w,
tools a tloor Jack. bonre Jack and
hydrauliC press, accnrdmg to a Metgs
County Shentfs Ottice report

Kmart ... ,, ... .... ...... .. ........ 12'~

Kroger.. .... . .... ... ........

Dwight Wel~h

Burglary reported

AT&amp;T .....................................591

Bank One......, .....................42-,.
Bob Evans ........ ..... ..., ......... ),9
Borg-Warner ....................... 36 I•
Broughton.... .......... ... .. .... 15%
Champion ............................... 10
Charm Shps .... .... ......... .....4'!.
City Holding ..................35f.
Federal Mogul .......................4n
Gannett .... .... .... .. ........... 5~'1..
Goodyear .......................... .48'o

Dwtght Welsh, 63, Coolvtlle, dted Wednesday, Oct 14, 1998, at Cam·
den-Clark Memonal Hospttal in Parkersburg. W Va
He was born Oct 26, 1934, m Lottndge, son of the late Herbert and Mabel
Dtxon Welsh He was employed at Steve's Auto Body Repatr Servtce m
Guysvtlle and was lormerly employed at Charlte Moore Ford m Athens for
26 years
He IS survtved by hts wtle, Lots Jean Colluis Welsh . a son. Davtd Welsh
of the home: 11 daughter, Rna Seals of Coolvtlle. three grandchtlqren. a broth·
er, Dale Welsh of Veto, two ststers, Donna Cra tg of Athens and Della Hoi·
land of Wayne, Mlch
He was preceded m death by two brothers, Duane and Dana Welsh
Servtces wtll be held Sunday, I p m at the Whtte Funeral Home In
Coolvil le wuh the Rev Helen Kline otfic1a11ng Bunni wtll be tn the Coolville
Cemetery
Fnends may call Saturday, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m at the tuneral home

Hospital news

...so~.

Lands End ........................... 16'11.

Veterans Memorial
,
Wednesday 's admissions

Ltd ................................ 24~
Oak Htll Flnl .....................,..
·ovB . ... ... .. ... ...... - .... 40
One Valley... .... .... .. .......... 29'/,
Peoples ................................ 20~.
Prem Fin I..................... 18~
Rockwell ..............: ................ 33'b
AD/Shell .......................... 49'1•

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Non~ .

Wednesday's discharges-· Betty Vmmg
Holzer Medical Center
Wednesday's dischages
Jonathan Boothe, Paul Wyatt, Edtth
Riley and Georgtanu Jenktns

Sears ................................... 39'~'1'

Shoney's ...... ..,. ............ 1'/,
Star Bank ............................. 66Y.
Wendy 's .... ... ... ... .. ...22'4
Wosrthlngton ....... .............. 13'1•

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home after a long tllne"
Born June 26. 1932. 111 Ca~etl&lt;burg, Ky. he wa; a son of Della (Jones)
Lambert and the late Everett Lamhert He wa.\ al..., preceded m d~ath by a
granddaughrer
Retired rrom Raven&lt;wood Alumtn~m . he was a mem~r of the Ma&gt;On
Umted Method"! Chureh and the Unned Steel WorkeJ'\ of Amenca No 566M
of Ravenswood He also served m the U S Navy dunng World War II
Survtvmg. m addlllon to hts mother, are h" wtfe. Mary Jo Lambert . 1wo
'ons and dau ghters- tn- la~. Rob "Jtm" and Fran Lambert ol Reno. Oh10,
Mtchael and Carolyn Lambert of Letart. a daughter and son-m-law, Mane
and Ron Hatfield of Btdwell , Ohto, brother, James "Fnday· Lambert of Ful·
ton, Ohto, three stste.- Irene Ball of Hunungton. Marte M,tynard ol Catlelhburg. Dons Barker of Lakeland. Fla. SIX grandchtldren. 1wo great-gra ndchtldren and several nteces and nephew s
• The funeral Will be Saturday, I p m.. at the Deal Funera l Home, Pomt
Pleasant. wtth the Rev D'amon Rhodes ofCictatmg Bunal will be m the
Catleusburg Cemetery. Catlettsburg. Ky
Fnends may call at the funeral home Fnday, 6 to 9 p m

Frances Martin
Frances Etleen Martm. 76, ol State Route 7 Pomeroy, dted on Wednesday. October 14, 199K at her reSidence, followtng an extended tllne-s
She was born on November 12, 1921 tn Pomeroy so n of the late Edward
R and Lydta McCumber Hy sell She was a hou se l'tle and au~ode&lt;l._the Ftrst
Baptist Church in Pomeroy
Survivmg are three sons and daughters-m-law. Ronald (Max me) Mar~tn.
Metropohs, Ill. Albert. Jr and Elste Marttn. Beverly and Mtke and C~ns ,
Marttn of Chesler, two daughters and sons- tn laW; Suzanne and Tom Kibble ol Long Bouom and Madolyn and Bruce Stand tier Harnsburg. Pa , two ,
mters, Beulah Autherson. Racme and Marg.tret W)att. Pomeroy, II grandchildren and 6 great grandchtldren, and &lt;everal meces and nephe" '
Bestdes her parents, she was preceded m death by her husband, Albert
L Martm, two sons. Mondale Marttn and Jtmmy Martm a brother, Harold
Hysell , two ststers. Ethel Grueser and Helen Yandell
Funeral servtces wtll be held on Saturday October 17, 1998 at 10 30 am
at Ewmg J;uneral Home, w11h Re v Robert Smtih ottietaung Bunal Will fol·
low at Rockspnngs Cemetery
Fnends may call at the funeral home on Fnday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
pm

Leonard Roush
Leonard Manm Roush, 79, Htghland, dted on Tuesday, October 13,
1998 at Untversuy Hospualtn Culcmnall.
He was born 10 Metgs County on July I. 1919. son ot the late Roy Mar·
tm and Elizabeth Cleland Roush He was a rettred operating engmeer for
the MW Kellogg Co and was reltred under Local Nn 3 m Caltlornta He
ser'led m the U S Navy durmg World War II and was a member.pi t~e New
Vtenna Church ol Chnst He was a member ol New Rtchmond Lodge 55
F&amp;AM. Valley on Cmctnnau Scotush Rue . Hamsonvtlle Order oi ' Eastem
Star No 255 and Shnners of Cmcmnatt.
1
SurviVIng an! hts wtfe. Dorothy Rtchardso" Rou&gt;h.two &gt;Ons aild daughters -In-law, Terry and Mtchele Roush nf Lynchburg and Rtck and lo Ann
Roush, Htllsboro. a brother and stster-m-law, Mr and Mrs Wtllte A Lakes,
Bellevue Fla , a brother·tn·law, Ernest Lakes of Franklin. three grandchtl·
dren and seven great grandchtldren. and several nteces and nephews.
Funeral se rvtces wtll be held on Saturday. October 17. 199~ at New Vten·
na Church of Chnst, State Routes 28 and 73 '" New Vtenna. wllh Stdney
Clay offtcmung,
Bunal will follow at New Anttoch Cemetery, wtth mtlttary honors to be
performed by Amencan Legion Post49 Memonal Squad
Fnends may call at the church from 6to 9 p m with Scottish Rile 14th
Degree Rtng Semce at 8 p m
Arrangements are under the dtreetlon of L Eugene,Smuh and Son Funer·
al Home. State Route 73, New Vienna.

No one injured
in accident
No mJunes were reported followIng a one-car acctdent on Woodyard
Road tn Columbta Townshtp
Wednesday afternoon
Zachary D Thompson, 16, Nel·
sonvtlle. was westbound when he lost
control of a 1983 Cadt llac m a curve.
uccordmg to a Metgs County Shenfl's
Office report The car crashed 11110 a
tree or fence receiVIng heavy damage

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blame them 1f the economy goes sour
ltomcally, Clmton 's policy of rcscrvmg the SU!plus for Soc1al Secunty has the
tendi:ncy to dampen economic growth,
wljile a tax CUI could spur II
Cltnton suggested steps for relortmng
the world e.:ononuc system to &lt;Teale
mslllutions hke those the U S developed
after the Oreal Dci""SSSun to "hmll the
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ts spreadmg from Asta to Latm America
and may hit here next.
In 1973-74, pollster Everen Carll
Ladd has ill]!lled, then-President RIL'hard
Ntxon's public support ebbed away as
much because ofh1gh tnflatton and gasoline hnes as Watergate revclattons
Along wtth S&lt;.-nndal developments
the November clecttons wdl he a cructal
detcnnmant ol whether Clinton stays m
ollK.-. The btggcr the Republican g&lt;uns.
the more likely they arc to vote tor
unpeachment and Chntun 's removal
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Thursday, October 15, 1998

Padres blank Braves s~o, get second National League titl~
said.

By BEN WALKER
. ATLANTA (AP) -

Hardl y any-

one pictu red th is a t the start of the

playoffs.
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Yet th&lt;re were the San Diego
Padres. coming back out of their
champagne-li lled cl ubhouse for a
team phuto on 1he mound of nearly

empty Turner Field.
An hour after Sterling Hitchcock
beat the Bnlve' 5-0 iri Game 6to win
the NL championship -;erie&lt; Wednesday. the Paure- gathered in the middle of the ll iamond and hoisted hi gh
the trophy they came to Atlanta to
claim.·

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."We all have waited a long time
for thi s," outlielder Tony Gwynn
sa id.1 " We did wh.at we had to do and
now we ' re going to the World
Series.··
Next slop on thi s surpri sing trip

for Gwynn and the Padre&gt;. making
their first trip · to the World Series
since 1984 - to Yankee Stadium.
Game I will be Saturd.ay ni ght
against the team that set anAL recoru
with 114 victories. Kevin Brown will

stan the opener against New York 's
David Wells.
"For me it's a big thrill. I've never been to Yankee Stadium," Gwynn

it doesn't maller," ·Hitchcock said. .balling champion had two hi" in the walk. In the. day's key play. HitchThe big inning quieted the crowd
The underdog Padres chalked up ''It's going [o be the time of my life." clincher against Atlanta.
coc k sliced an 0-2 pitch on a low line of 50,988, which had come hoping
another IOO.win"victim a' Hitchcock .,
For the Bmves, the loss meant the
Hitchcock, 0-2 with an 8.41 ERA ioward teft fielder Danny Bautista.
the Bmves could force a Game 7
shut down Atlanta's hillers and end to yet another disappointing in four career starts on three days'
Bautista got a bad break in on the showdown between· Maddux and
momentum. earning hi s second vic- year,_ Despite having reached the
rest, pitched on short rest for the first ball, made a l:ile dive and missed. Brown.
tory in live days' and the NLCS MVP postseason a record seven straight time this year because of Kevin The ball ~ lan ged off his glove. and . Having already beaten Houston
award.
times, they have just one World Brown's relief appearance in Game 5. two runs scored.
( 1(12 wins) and Atlanta, t~e 98-win.'
The Braves had won two straight Series championship to show for it.
Hitchcock worked around a pair
" ! saw the ball right &lt;~Way. ~ut Padres will try to do it again against
games. prompting talk they might And with I06 victories, they are the of singles in the fourth, and left with · then l lost it in the li ghts," Bautista the Yankees.
,
become the first team in baseball his- winningest te~m lo fail lo reach the a 5-0 lead after walking the first two sa id .
With a combined 2 12 wins, the'
tory to overcome an 0-3 defi cit in the Series.
bailers in the sixth. Brian Boehringe(,
That finished Glavine. and Quil- Yankees and Padres have the most·
postseason.
.
" Well. you can call it any way you another former Yankees pitcher, vio Vera' greeted John Rocker with victories amOng World Series oppd-·
But the Paures wrecked that plan. ' Wanl ,'' Braves manager Bobby Cox retired the riexlthree bailers. ·
nents. The prev1ous mark wa' 210 - ·
. an,RBI singie for a five -run lead.
winning the series 4-2 with a five-run · said. "We had a grear .year."
The game was scoreless in the
'i xth inning off Tom Glavine. Octo"If you don 't get hot in these sixth when Greg Vaughn, back in the
ber hero Jim Leyri tz broke a score- things, you're just not going to win starting lineup for the first time since
less tie with an RBI grounder.
them. We don't have anything to be leaving the opener because of a
Hitchcock imp'roved to ;3·0 with a ashamed ahout," he said.
strained left quadriceps. singled with
1.13 ERA postseason, pitching into
The Braves lost all three home one out.
the sixth inning_ and allowing onjy games in the series and were shut out
Vaughn ran on a 3-2 pitch and ea•two hits and striking out eight . Not twice. San Diego outpitched the team ily made it to third when Ken
bad for someone who began the year that wa.' buill on pitching. holding Caminiti grounded a broken-bat sin- .
in the bul!pen.
Atlanta to two hits in the tina I game. gle through the vacant hole on the
Having bearen Hou ~ ton' s Randy
" Not ' many people gave us a right side. Leyritz, whose three-run
Johnson and Atlanta's Greg Maddux &lt;;hance against Houston. Not many ·homer for the Yankees in Game 4 of
and Glavine in the playoffs. Hitch- people gave us a chance against the 1996 World Series at Atlanta sent
cock will now go against the Yan- Atlanta," Gwynn said. "But here we them on to the title, put the Padres
kees. who traded him to Seallle in are .··
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ahead .with an RBI grounder.
December 1995 in a deal for Tino
At 38. Gwynn is the ·Ja•r'remainWally Joyner followed with an,
Martinez.
. ing member from the Padres' only RBI single and Glavine pitched
·;whether l was going to . New other trip to the Series, a five-game around No. 8 hiller Chris Gomez,
York, whether! was g0 ing to Tokyo. wipeout by Detroit. The eight-time loading ·the bases with a two-out
.
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Federal ·Hocking to host Eastern Friday
By SCOTT WOLFE
al 20-0. Zach Jarvis was stopped
Sentinel Correspondent
often and held to 37 yards on I l carThis week. the Eastern Eagles ' ries, while Mayle was 12-46 and.
hope lo take their act on the road and quarterback Jack Sechkar was 8·30.
extend their trend of continual Sechkar was 7-21 passing for 93
improvement as they face the Feder- yards in that game and the week
al Hocking Lancers in Stewart.
before was 3-.J2 for seven yards.
Lasl week, Eastero fell to SouthTwo week.,; 'ago, Federal Hocking
ern 7-0 in the "Battle of the Bend in
now 2-4~ stunned upper division foe
Meigs County. Eastern lwice held Alexander 21 -9. Scott Withem
Southern in a goal line defensive scooped up an Alexander fumble and
stanu. but the third time the dike ran it in 'for a sq-ue. Zach Jacyis had
broke and Southern washed in for the a 77-yard run for a score and Claytouchdown, the lone ·score of the ton Mayle,'#'!. had an 88-yard run for
game.
the Lancer;;. In that game, Jarvis was
Last week, Miller blanked Feder16·118 while Mayle was 11-93.

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Coal Grove_ Olesapeake. Trimble Robey can also p1ck up yandage on
and Vinton County. The Vikings fell the ground. Robey is 49 of 122 in the
34- 18 in the conference opener.
air this sea.o;on for 683 yards and five
The Buckeyes are coached by touchdowns. Flint Smatflers has
Kevin Meade. who i~ in his sixth year pulled in 18 pa.'iSes for 306 yards.
at the helm. Meade ha.&lt;led the Buck- Trey Wilson 12 for 152 and Eric
eyesto a 42- 12 mark overall. last year Glass nine for !25. Robey has canned
the Buckeyes went Il - l losing only 67 times for 296 yards.
to Bellaire in the Division IV state
Another key 'to the Buckeye sucplayoffs.
ce.s is 5-8. 165 pound senior tailback
The Buckeyes are led by six -foot, Eric Gla". Glass la&lt;t season rushed
175 pound senior quarterback Ben for over 1.000 yards in gaining aiiRobey. Robey is in his fourth year TVC honor.;. This sea.&lt;Dn Glass ha'
staning at quarterback for the Buck- . canned I54 times for 784 yards.
eyes. Robey was the Ohio Division's
The Buckeyes head into the conoffensive player of the year last sea- rest scoring 26.3 points a contest.
while giving up 20.8 points a game.
son.
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on the other hand is scoring
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an gQOJl season, the junio&lt; is 50 out
of 100 passing for 790 yards. Bentley has pulled in 25 pa.•ses for 377
yards. J.T. Humphreys has caught !6
for 213 and John Davidson nine for
136 yards,
The offensive line of Andy Doczi.
Derek Miller. Ryan Ramsburg. Steve
Thorntoti, Adam Bullington and John
Boling has all done a good job all
season.
On defense, the Marauders are
showing improvement every contest.
John Davido;on leads the Marauders
with three inrerccpiions. Ryan Rams-

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.'.By SCOTT WOLFE
$entinel Correspondent
· Although it's too close.to call, this
week's Trimble at Southern battle Friclay night looks to be a possible TriValley Championship game as no one
w!th the exception of Trimble has
really stOOd our in the league's Hocking Division.
· Early in the presea.wn. the Trimble Tomcats were picked by area
coaches to win the Tri-Valley ConFerence's Hocking Division, after
returning· many players from last
year's 5-0 route in the league. Trimble h.Sn'l let anyone down this year
as they ~um:ntly are 5-1 and ranked
l:!lth in the state. Most likely, had
Trimble defeated Nelsonville-York
tWo weeks ago the Tomcats would be
._ving up their money for a trip to the
"!ale playoffs. As it s&amp;ands now, even

. a perf.,;,t slate the rest of the season league. "
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will get the omcat• out of their home
Barr added, "This is your typical
at Glouster.
Trimble team. They aie really aggresLast week, Trimble limped to the sive and really prelly polished. They
mar early. bur regained its footing will, be a tremendous challenge
after being shaken by the Waterford because they throw the ball so~ell. " .
Wildcats. Trimble rallied and came ·
la&lt;l week at Eastem, Southern got
back to win, 15-12 10 a Waterford back on the winning track. The winteam considered to be one of the par- ning and healing of some old injuries
sies of the le'lgue.
appear .to make Southern stronger this
Southern coach Dave Barr said, week. The Tornadoes made history
"Even though they are good at 5-1. by becoming the first Southern team
we are not your typical 2-4 team. in tweniy-six years lo defeat Ea•tern
We're capable of playing \Vith them three years in a row. The fear wa.•
and given .a few breaks could surprise made possible by a game-winning .
a lot of people. This is a key game ,in • Josh Ervin touchdown in the third
the TVC and we're both 1-0. Who- quarter of the 7-0 game. the first Triever wins this game is pretty much in Valley Conference match for hoth
the driver's seat for the league. This clubs.
is the most balanced Hocking DiviEa•tern only twice crossed the 50
sion sincel've been a head coach, but yard line forthe duration of the game.
momentum means a lot in r~is · Adding insult to inju'1!· wa.• the fact

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yards per kick.
Although Aaron "Shack" Schaekel

with the goal line defense. It's a little different ani tude lhan .that of your
rc:gular defensive unit. We've put kid•
in pressure situations and they have
responded. We had a couple good
gj:&gt;alline stands against Southern."
· Eastern is now 0-6 and hungry for
·&lt;, a, win. I[ a team ha• character a•
Christman believes his team does,
r~en they will have a good-old fashi'?ned uprising before long. Christman hopes its sooner than later.
: Fedeml Hocking over the past sevqal years ·has become an intense
rivalry for Eastern, an often no hold•
liarred affair.
In las .t week's game, Eastern's
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Adam Sanders
punted seven times for
254 yards ovemll, an average of 36..2

(10-35) and Butch Sanders had
decent offensive ni'ghts. fumble lqsses and sacks decimated Eastern ru~hing to just twelve yards. Karr. showing much poise 'in running the offense
completed two pa.•ses for fifty yards,
62 yards overall. Man B1ssell had a
!6-yard·return..
Beau Bailey, Joe Dillon, Josh
Hager. Josh BrO&lt;ferick and Willford
had good defenstve games for Eastem. Sanders caught both pa.•ses for
50 yards. Batley, D1llon, Wtllford and
Hager had sacks, .
.
~~ year, breakmg our of the wmless ranks , the Federal Hockmg
La.ncersrolledtoa 13-6win.o.verthe
wmless Eastern Eagles dunng the
Eastern Eagles homecoming ,game.in

East Shade Rm:r Stadtum.
· Eastern scored the first poin. ts of
the game, a match thatturne d mto a
· "Fumblefesr" before the final buzz~r.
Both tea.ms beg~n shooting tlaming.
arrows mto theu own moccasms;·
Eastern took advant~ge .of the· first
m1scue when Federal tumbled on the
EHS 37 yard hne. F1ve plays later at
the 1:44 mark in the first frame,
. Adam Sanders blitzed into the end
zone with a seven yard run for a 6-0..
Eastern lead.
,
That was Eastern s only score .a.'
fumbles led to Fedeml Hockmg ~'"·
. . Eastern hopes to turn rhmgs
around thiS year and come home wtth
thetr first wm.
Ga.me time is 7:30 at Federal ·
Hockmg.
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burg and Angelo Rodriguez has two,
and Josh Hooten one.
"Nelsonville-York is a very good
football team." Mar.wder coach Mike
Chancey said. "lllcy have the ability to throw and run the ball very well
We are looking forward to anotl)er
big challenge and another.big football
game.
Kickoff is 7:30p.m.

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hearing Case No. 98- 101 -EL• ·
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that Southern's Willie Collins col·
Ervin caught 3-23, and Hill 2-2 l.
lected three quarterback sacks, anc Man Warner l-8, and D-•vis I' 18 .
Jesse Liule andA!lam Cumings com· · Collins, Cumings_ Ervin, Davis.
'lllis hearing js schct.luled to bined for another.
. Tommy Roben.s. and Jesse Little each
hcgin at the Commi.sion ·
Josh Davis was the SHS work- had.good defensive games.
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.horse and rushed 25 times for 89
"The key 10 the game will be to offices at IO:OCI'a.m., on
November 2, 1998, 1110 EaSt
yards. Collectively. Southern rushed keep q~~ar~erback Bnidy Trace from
for 118 yards and had 70 in the air for throwing the ball successfully. He is
Broad Street, Columbus,
188 ovemll.
a very polished quarterback..the best
Ohio 43215. ·
The game became even more of a quanerback we've seen. They live or
nail biter when Southern penetrated die with· Brady Trace. We need 10
ror addiliunal inrormatiun
to the Eastern live yard line, then keep the ball on offense, keep it out
rcgar.~ing this maltcr.. view the ,
called upon Andrew Coffman for a of.Trace's hands,and that in tum will
Commission's
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field goal attempt. The-kick missed help the defense."
htto:/lwww.puc,stale,oh,ui or
just left, but tlags tlew on the play as
In·, last week'~ game, Waterford
concact the Commission's · -.i
Coffman hit the dirt and drew a held Trimble. 10 just 258 total yards
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roughing the kicker penalty. On the while the Tomcat defense gave up
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very next play, Josh Ervin rambled · 245 yard.• to Waterford.
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left off tackle for a five-yard touchTrimble has been bringing a carJ&gt;nrticipants in the pmccct.ling
down run. Coffman's kick was good avan of large crowds to their away
may rcyucst a sign language
and Southern led 7-0.
games, so Barr hopes that Southern
interpreter
by calling the ·
For Southern, in addition to fans can tum out in full force for this
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Hoffman (left) and teammale Carlos Hernandez gel soaked with champagne In celebration .
of their club's s-o win over the Atlanta Braves in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series In Atlanta. The decision sent the
Padres lnlo the World Series opposite the New York Yankees. (AP)".

By DAVE HARRIS
Sentinel Connpondent
The marquee ·varsity football
game in the Tri-Valley conference
this week will be at Bob Roberts
FJeld in Pomeroy. where Jhe Meigs
Marauder.; will host the NelsonvilleYork Buckeyes.
Borh learns com~ into the contesi
with 5-I records and 1-0 mark in the
Ohio Division of lhe TVC. Nelsonville-dropped the second game of
the year. a 34-29 contest to non-con,
ference arch rival Logan.
Nelsonville- York opened the season with .a win over Athens. then
dropped the game to Logan. The
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EASTERN CONFERENCE

S1m Dicgi) 5. Arla111;1 0 : Sau Dic~ tl wins .~cries

World Series slate

tion, Christman said, "We ·wanted to

do more things offensively. but we
were in no position to gamble . We
wanted to spread out the tield. pass
the ball more. and run some playaction stuff at Southern, but we
couldn't do that on. that part of the ·•
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made some additions to the offense,
trying to build a little on the offense
each week. Miller had some success
with Federal. so we're getting to
throw some of those things at Federal. We're mainly going to concentrate
on spreading the ball out and throwing more."
Pleased with the improving defensive effort, Coach "C" auded, "We've
been concenlrating on defense more
lately. especially
our goal line defense
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cause that's where we've been turning
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two weeks ago. and 2061a't week.
Eastern coach Scoll Christman
said, "The key to stopping Federal
Hocking is to stop their running
backs early. You can't let them get
you in the open field. They (Mayle
and Jarvis) are really good runners
with good speed. They make Federal Hocking a big-play team. Miller
had a lot of success w'it~ · them last .
week and We plan on doing some of
the same things. Stopping them early is the key."
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played tough and never gave up. We
talked about noi beating ourselves
and we didn't make many mistakes.
When we got backed up against the
goal line we just had to be a lillie
more conservative,." noted Christman.
About last week's poor field posi:

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Teens pregnancy rate hit 20 year low in 1995

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Thursday, October 15, 1998

Beat of the Bend ...

Acts of kindness- no matter how small - can make a difference in someQne's life
dropped all of his hooks. along with they had brief coni acts over the more. You saved my life.'"
she can't go." He looked at her and
lwo swcmcrs. a ba.&lt;eball bat, a glove years. Finally, the long-awaited
Dear Ann Landen: You recent- said very softly. '" Ladi es don't do
and a tape re&lt;order. Mark helped the senior. year came, and three weeks ly printed a lcucr from a reader things l1ke that." My daugh1cr did a
hoy pick up lhc scallcrcd· articles. before gradualion, Bill asked Mark whose daughter wanted lo stay in a double take and said. "O K." An&lt;l
Since I hey were going in lhe same .i f they could talk .
motel overnight after the prom. The that was the end of il.
direction. Mark helped carr)' ihe
" Bill reminded him of the day girl ~hallenged her mother, saying, .
Anri, a la&lt;ly is a lady, whether it 's·
hurden.
years before when they had fir&gt;1
" YGu don't trust me .. You're. old- ,'1950, 1970 or 1998. If yo ung girb
'"Mark 'learned the hoy's ~ame · met. ··o,d you ever wonder why I fashioned . It's different today."'
understand that. a lot of prnblcms
was Bill. th;u he liked video games. wa.• carrying ' so much stuff home
My daughtsr is now 3J, happily can be avoided .-- Sandy in Hawaii '·
baseball and history. that he was from school~at day'' he asked. married with a baby. When she wa,
Dear Hawaii: Bca utifu~ Thankhavmg a lot of trouhle in school and ' You sec , I leaned out my . locker 17. she asked lo go skiing with . for pulling the problem ·in a totally
that he ha&lt;l just broken up with his because I di' n 1 want to leave a seven nlher teenagers , four of them different light. Thai hrothcr mu ;t he
girlfriend
mess for anyone else. I had saved up hoys .
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Quite a guy. Teena ge hoys still
When they arrived at Bill's home. a couple dozen · of my mother's
They plaiJncd to rcnl one room respect girls wh o rc s(fcct themMark was invited in for a snda:'?nd sleeping pills and was going home fur the night.'so they wouldn't have selves.
to wah:h some 1V. The aflernoon lo commit suicide . But after we had to drive home . She insis\cd I could
Dear Readers: I received several·.
passed pleasantly with a few laughs . such a gopd lime together, I realized trust her and \.:ailed me "o ldl fash- letters crn ical Qf my comn)cnts to
if I killed my self. I would have ioncti." I refused to gtvc in
and some small 1alk .
the girl wh(&gt; cmis iJcrciJ her Hlttoos·
"The hnys continued lo sec each ·missed all that fun and so inany
We went around and around. and
other around school and had lunch · other good times that might' t&lt;•llnw. tinally. in cxU.~pcralion, I turned to
together several times. They ended You sec . Mark , when you picked up her I K-ycar-oltl hrnthcr 3nd saicJ.
up at the same high school. where my books that day, you di&lt;l. a lill . "' Pica..o;c explain to yc)ur sis.tcr ·why
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Dear Loyal: Thank you for a

hc3rtwanning story with a powerful
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··Mark was walking homc from
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Hysell Reunion

The ninth annual rcumon for thc
dcsccndm11s nf Denver and Fmm:cs

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Melissa Aldnrh. Ddawarc; Tammy

Hy&gt;ell w;ts held Sept. 27 &lt;tl S1a1"Mill · and Mark Ruof. Stephanie, Luke
Park. Racine .
and Sarah. Col. um~us: Vincent and
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Susan Mossman, Nu.:olc Davis. and

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A total of $3,06~ was raised in '
The Daughters of America disthe Saddle Up f&lt;&gt;r St. Jude Tra1l Ride 'trict meeting to he held Saturday at
held at the Dill Farm . in Rutland the hall was anrroum:c&lt;l 'd unng a

rcccmly

recent meeting nf Chester "Counuil

There were 26 riders participat - 123 :
were awarded to Lindsey Wolrc . Randy a~d Emily Bing. Ru1land: · ing in the fund ra'iscr which was
Ella· Osborne prcsi&lt;lc&lt;l wllh the
Cody Hysell. Cody Ri&lt;lgeway. Guy and Ruby Hysell. Donald sponsored by Beau Chevals Tack of meet mg. opcnmg in ritualistic form.
Stephen Rnuf, Beth&lt;tny Amberger. Hysell , Crystal Richmond , Cody Gallipolis, R. &amp; G. Feed and .Tack of Members practiced · f&lt;Jr rece1ving
Jason Warner. Connie Ward. and Ridgeway, Roger and Ja'nc- Hy,sell, Pomeroy; and the Sugar Run Feed national and state officers. Members
Randy Bing.
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Janelle Hy se ll and Cody. ·Bill Mill of Porqcroy.
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Janelle Hysell wpn the iloor ptize Hysell. Gary and Tammy Hysell and
The · Winners for most sponsors meeting,
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were Tootle Ice , lirst place ; Isabel
The death of Bminic' Da1lcy's
family of Columbus were recogDonna Kay Hysell. Ga,llipolis;, Dill, second place, and Joyce Jewell. hushand was note&lt;! and it was
nized for traveling the farthest.
Linda and Kimberly Blake , Mason. third place .
reponed that Mattie Teaford is hof11c
New family members welcomed W.Va.: Evelyn and Ivan Wood, BonThe riders were Martha Gruescr, from the hospital, that Julie Curtis
were Donna Hysell , wife of Dennis nie and Gary Warner. Jason and Joyce Frye Jewell, Ann Sargent, has a foot injury, Elizabeth Hayes
Hysell. and Eden Hysell, new wife Andrea, Lora and Jeff Wolfe. Lind- Dean and Cihdy Sicliano, B1ll and has had eye surgery. Zelda Weher is
of Gary Hysell. Jr. Pictures were scy and Amanda, "Chester; Madeline Cody Well. Dwanine Barr. Newt and ill at, home, and Sw111e Smith is hostaken and. officers reelected, Gary ' and Ralph Painter, Victor and Ltsa Tootie Ice, Caroly Crow, Burman pitalized,
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Hysell, president: Tammy Hysell , Painter' and Sandy, and Diana Bing, Stewart, Tammy Pautchcr, Kathy
· A thank you note was read from
vice president; and ~adeline Middleport; Bill Maxwell, ,Chester; Johnson, Jenny Bodimer, Mike and the Rubel Caldwell fami'ly. It was
Painter, secretary-treasurer.
Becky and Bill Amberger; :Bethany Jay Arrington, Sunny Folmc~;. Kim · reported that Greta Rifne Davis has
The Christmas party was . and Ryan, Racine; and Dennis and · Thompson. Gladys Riggs, Kellie · COI)lpleted law school and' passed
announced for Dec. 13 at Mason, W. Donna' Hysell. and · Joey Kent, Neece, Lqis and Jessica Miller, Sara · the bar examination·. She received
Va. Next year's reunion will be held Ravenswood, W. Va.
Paitlow, and Ashten Bush.
· numerous scholarships through 'the
on Scpl. 26 at Star Mill Park.
Daughters of America.
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The Community Calen.d ar is day, I p.m. al the home of Barbara
published as a free service to non- ' Fry.'
. profit groups wishing to announce
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MiilDLEP(JRT- Revjval ~i'll
calendar is not designed 10 pro, b~ held Tuesday through Sunday,
mote sales or fund raisers of any 7:30 p.m. nightly at the Wesleyan
type . Items are · printed as space Bible Holiness Church, 75 Pearl
permits and cannot be guaranrced St., Middleport, .with Evangelist
to run a spec1fic number of days .
Rev. David Herring. Special

Church, Middleport , with guest
speakers Denies Bonecutter, Barbara Zuspan, Joanne Council and
Pastor Lcs Hayman. Special
singing nightly. All women welcome .
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support .group for . Parkin sons
singing. Rev. Doug Cox invllcs patients Friday. 2 p.m. at Grace
all.
UQiled Methodist Church. Gallipoli~, with discussion and viewPOMEROY - Revival at the ing of a yid·co: "Copy with Parkin 'Zion Church of Christ, Pomeroy, ·. son'' s Disease.''
through .~unday wuh services at 7
p.m. ni£hlly and 10:30 a.m. Sun- .
day.
SATURDAY
Ovcrhrook
MIDDLEPORT
REEDSVILLE - Oliv~ Town- Ccill~r. "3 Page St., Middleport.
ship TruStees spcciul meeting · willl.:clchratc its lOth :.1nmversary .
Thur.day. 6:30 p.m , at the town- with a i.awn party Saturday. 1-;1
ship garage no Joppa Road. 6:30 p.m . There wij,j be food. cnteria1n,
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p.m.
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THURSDAY
POMEROY - Slate Representative John Carey open door session Thursday, 2-3 p.m. at the
·Meigs County Courthouse. Any

resident with questions concerning slate go~crnment is Welcome
to aucnd. ·
MIDDLEPORT- Revival will
be held through ·Sunday. 7 :30p .m.
nightly at the Wesleyan B1blc
Holiness Church, 75 Pearl St.,
Mtddlepon. wilh Evangelist Rev.
David Hcmng . Special singing.
Rev Doug Cox invites all.

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II would have been good if the Ohio Department of
Transportation had done a traffic survey on Route 33
between Athens and Pomeroy in the neig~borhood of 3 :30
and 4 .last Saturday afternoon. ·,
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Hundreds of vehicles' were on the route movi·ng towards
Pomeroy. They were Marshall Universily footba!l fans
.heading back to the H~ntington area after having altendcd
· the Marshaii-O. U. game . Judging from the lraffic. the Thundering, Herd obviously has a big following .

as you'ret livang in my

hou se, you' re going to , respect mv
wishes.· I admired his parental firm.
ne ss until he added, ' Besides, 1Ma,
yuu' rc 75 years old. You don't
NEED a tattoo.'."
Send questions to Ann Landers,
Creators' Syndicate, 5777 W. Cen·
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CARPENTER
Homecom ing, Carpenter .Baptist Church,
state Route 14;! , Sunday with a

carry-in dinfler at noon, afternoon
services at (:30. Singing will be
The Builder's Quartet. Ripley,
W.Va .. and Sheila Arnold. Chester.

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Parental guidance is,suggcs ted ." ·
The sitcom 's executive producer,

Norman Lear, said the warning as an
examp le of political correctness in
the televi sion industry . It was
"unliccessary, maybe even foolish .
''The American people have told
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be disturb&lt;;d by it," Lear said. They
cou ld hear the same language "at
each night this Week is running sev- any schoolyard or parking lol adjaeral episodes of the comedy that cent to a c hu~c!J. It isn't uncommon
made Bunker a national sy mbol of· · Americun language."
befuddled bigotry.
Nickelodeon included the warnBefore each night's marathon, a ing because the nightly " All in the
voiceover explains that " All in the Family" episodes are preceded
I:amily" was "always a sat1re directly by programming for chilintended for malurc viewers and dren. spokesman Paul Ward said.
because it contains bigoted remarks,
·· The Nickelodeon cable network

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cassette, speed control,
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noticed by aHractive coworkers. .

A man by the name . of Randy Thompson of Lawrence
County has .been in tQueh with Jim. and Susie Soulsby.
It seems that Randy moved into a house in Lawrence
County and found a box of old photographs.
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The p)10tos deal wilh Meigs &lt;;:ounty and the Long Bottom area is mentioned along with the family .~ames of Karr
and Humphrey. The photos are reported to look as though
they were laken around the turn of the century.
·If you have conneelions with the family names m~n­
tioned or feel lhat the p!totos should be with your family,
the Soulsbys say, lhat Thompson will be glad to see that you
get them . Thompson can b~ 'reached at 740-886-7972.
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P~rh~ps, the M~igs Historical Society might be inlerested since the photos do include pictures of s&lt;&gt;me buildings
apparently in lhe Long Bottom area.

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warning?

. Whal will they do for an encore?· Nothing new. they'll
jus I redo lhe old number.
Members of the Rock Springs Methodist Church met las1
Saturday at lhe home of Bill and Louise Radford to ·make
apple buller. total of I 60 quarts resulted and it was sold
immediately.
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The .demand is stjll out there so the ·group w1ll meet
again lhis Saturday at the Radford home to lurn out more
apple butter. If you'd· like to place an order you. can ,c all • '1
Louise at992-5218 . .The price is $4.50 a quart and the con·
t~iner is provided.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Meathead''
Dingbal' What would Archje
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books were presented by the ·Cheater Courthouse committee to the
Meigs County libraries with one to be placed In eac;h of the libraries.
Candy Burkhamer, left, accepted the books on behelf of the ..-~~
llbrarlei from Elsie Folmer, right, and Wilma Parker.

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will try to turn 1heir dreams into reality as they celebrate
what they ~all "Red Ribbon Week" this year.
During lhe week of Oct. 23-3 I , residents and groups will
demonstrate 1heir commitmenlto drug free lifestyle s by parlicipating in week-long aclivities which carry out a theme,
"Color My World Drug Free" .
The celebra1ion promotes awareness of lhe harmful
effects of substance abuse 'and events held during Red Rib ·
bon Celebration Week arc designed to encourage y~ung
people and adults to live healthy lives . .The observance has
become a catalyst to sh 0 w inlolerance for drug s in schools,
work places and the community.
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.. Residents of Meigs County and all ofOhio are encour·
aged to wear a red ribbon during the week and make a per sonal commitment to healthy drug free lifesty les by the
Ohio Parents for Drug Free Youth and Heallh Recovery Ser·

Jll.cquisitions !fine Jewe[rg

Society Scrapbook
Aucnding were €onnie Ward. . Trail ride held

•·a lcgiiimate an form ."
- Soon after, Reader's Digest .
pnntcd this item: '" I overheard a
man on a pay, phon e sayi ng. 'Bul I
don't think tauoos arc a good idea,
lo~g

By BETH GARDINER
Assodated P~lWriter
NEW YORK (AP)- The pregnancy rale among U.S. teen-agers hit a 20·
year low in 1995 and the abortion rate also dropped during lhe first half of
the decade , according lo a study released loday.
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lhe report by the nonprofit Alan Gullmacher Institute, which researches.
reproductive health issues.
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niore of them usij,g birth control.

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really out there already.
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dances 10 "Jingle Bell Rock" . Very entertaining at . first
glance. However, I suspect' after the first c·ouple of duys,
you'd be ready to pitch him out of the w.indow like the talk·
ing tree which was big last season. Some of these creation s
after a bit of play can really mangle the nerves . So beware
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POMEROY - Mei•s Retired
·' Teachers will have a m~cting Oct..
with meal to follow.

REEDSVILLE American .
Red Cross Bloodmobile visiting
Eastern Hi gh School Thursd,ay, FRIDAY
9:30am . to I :30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT Christian
"Women's Conference will he held
POMEROY Roc k Springs" Friday and Saturday, 7 nightly at
Better Health Club mc eung Thurs- · Ash Street ••Free Will Baptist

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announce the birth of their
daughter, Breanna Dawn Col·
burn, born Aug. 18, at ·Holzer
Medical Center. She weighed six
pound, 13 ounces and was 19
Inches long.
. Maternal grandparents ara
Tina Mayle and the late Robert
Colllna. Paternal grandparents
are Jerry and Connie Colburn.
Maternal great-grandparents are
Dorothy Collin• and May Mayle,
and patemal great·grandpara.nts
are Ruby and the lata Doug Col·
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Regis pokes fun at
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READING, Pa .. (AP) - Reg1s
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WHEN: Salunlay, Oct 17

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5. J.tf Bln;Jn, 3,100

WHEN: SUn/loy. Del. t8

GEFEHDIICI Qt•'IPION: Randy Tollma
TRACK CIUAU"'INN RECORD: Ron Ho&lt;noday, Chevy, ll2.540 mph, Oct t2. 1M.

RACE fiECORD: Randy T - Chevy. 1
78.2113 """'· Ocl12. 111V7.
O'lltER FORIIEII- Mike Sldmor

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him, anocher driver -

8. Ruaty Wallaca ~
N01 hIs cup of tea

7. JlmmJ Span-(NRI
Splendid In defeal
8. Dolo E.omhordt (I)
DaytOna cometh

9. Mlko Sl&lt;lnnor (NRI
Had cards, didn't play 'em

10. RlckJ Rucki (101

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Oct. 25 Dura'-I.J.rbe'~. Avondale. Ariz.
New. I -'C·.Oelco •do. Aocl&lt;if111lam, N.C.
Nov. a NAPA600, Hamploo,·aa.

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Andrettl

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Jarren
Haminon

Hammon
B. LabOnte

B. labonlt · G. Bodine

FEUD OF THE WEEK
Mike Skinner n. fallow drivers
S~nn"' thought he hid tho wasn't a soul who would run
belt car

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ladoga. "I

The Daily
Sentinel

think lhe

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car we

111 Court St.
Pomeroy

with me.•
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Monte Dutton QlvN hll
op1n1on: •on the reatrtctor..
plate tra'Ck1, every unfamiliar
taco 'Ill the front of the pack
kno,ws what. Skinner went
through. Aerodynamics has
such an Impact on the out·

come that no ooe can paa•

ilad an

anyone without h"lp, and dri-

dey was

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around and play In the back

ALABAMA.

a whole lot more time on our
bicycles racing up and down
the straight. Let me tell you,
we'd run 'the Talladega 500
two or three tim"· a day back

BEING A NATIVE OF
ODES IT MEAN
SOMETHING EXTRA TO
YOU TO RACE AT TAI.-

LADI!GA?a"l've been gone for
a while, but pretty mucl'l Wh$r~
Aidge ride after 13 races In
ever you grew up as a kid Is
~ 996, then was rel6898d earwhat you consider home, and
'ller this yetJI after most of two that are~ will always be that
seasons driving Larry
way to me. I don't really feel
Hedrlck's- No. 41 Chevf'OHit.
like I'm a·u that old, but I can
Another struggling car
remember when they buUt Tal·
. owner, Buz McCall1 put Grislaclega (Superopeedway). A lot
som In his No. 96 for the
e of people don't know this, but
Charione faH race. and Grls~
they were looking around .
som hopes he can find a
G"'-dsden first when they were
home by helping that team
thlnklng about building agiant
impro~e .
Supef'speedway In this area.
AOE:35
Thoy ehded up with the old Air
WIFE: Susan
Force base just outside of Tal· .
CHILDREN: Kylel!ll
ladega, but It was pretty excitHOMETOWN: Born and
ing for a 6-~r-old boy at.that
raised in Gadsden, Ala., llve9"
time to think th,ey might build
in Concord, N.C.
a giant face track right down
.. 'CAR: No. 96 CaiO&lt;piliar
the road from our hOuse. We
Chevrole1 Monte Carie, owned were all race fans ~II of a sud-

W1lds UCJt
· WHO'S HOT?
Jeff Burton haa

elgh' top-tO finishes In

the last nine races.

WHO'S NOT?

em Ellioft 1111 dot~ not have •

yald, but we started ~lng

then."

WHAT WOULD YOU GIVE

BiCkle as Sa&lt;:b' IUCteiiOI' at
least for the remainder of this
season. Sacks' ·future R:mains • ,
W1Certain.

The--·

tf youW gal • •
tkan or •
comment, wrtte: NUCAA "
--Yow lim, o/D

LAOEOA? "Thirty years ago, I
would hav.e given anything to
have won a race at Talladega •

\'.'"'- 4,

That's alii could think about.

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Free Estimates
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(740) 985·3948

Now, 30 years later, I believe

ompl.,_, and all
came through llko

tough, It's mean, It's faat. Talladega Ia a combination of
strategy and science. You
have to think ahead, and you

wllohedolouon·
~ ftnioh of 12th 11

have to be able lo.uae evety·
thing you know about physlca
to make the car go and to

have any chalice of doing
anything."

Supply Co.
555 Park St.
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Middleport._.

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again, 'held off 08rel
Oler1nger In Bud Moore's
Mercury, Jim Pasch~l and
GurUs Tur,. ware third
and fourth', a lap back.

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In Historic Downtown Pomeroy

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Found: $et Of Keys On Corner Of
Pine Hill &amp; Kerr Road, 740-446·

8030.
· Lost On t0/10198: Female Golden
Retriever Around 0 .0 . Mcintyre
Park Area , Very- Loved. Child's
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lost-· DeK1er area, male FoK Terrier . iOf. ·black &amp; white , 550 re ·

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Card of Thanks
The f.!aclne Fire
Dept. and Auxiliary
would like to thank
everyone who has
donated toward our
BBQ's and our new
lire station this year.
Y.our dqnations are
greatly appreciated,
and we hope to see
you n~txt year In our
new flre station.
Public Notlca
on August 24, 1995. In
Official Records Volume 24,
.paga 715 Properly'
commonly known aa: 38500
Bradbury Road, POfll&amp;roy,

OH 45760 Parcel 11402094.006
Said Pramlaes Appralaad
at $50.000.00 end cannot be
aold for loss than two-thirds
of that amount.

Gallipolis
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2 ~ard Sale: Ambteslde Drive, ·
Kerr 160, Cushloro. Oullts, Jewelry, lot More, 10/16rh, 101t7th, 94.

ALL Yard Sales Must
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OEAQL!NE: 2:00p.m.
the day before the ad

Carport Sale : Fr iday, October
~6th. 10 To Dark ; Saturday, OCIober 17th , 1o To 3. 1/2 Mile
west 01 Cheshire, On Watson
Grove Road, Kail's.

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leave message.
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Friday.

Big garage sale·
Thursday. Friday,
Paul Hauber behind
Long Bottom, 9am·?

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Wedne sday, Oct. 14· 16, pos t otf!ce In
Baked goods

tool

Garage sale· 685 General Har· ·
Unger, Midd leport, 14-15- 16. An·
tlque dishes. Home Interior, bedspreads. curtains, clo thing . baby
llems, mise'."
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Porch sale- Oct · 14th-? , 9am-?.•
Fllch and Brewer's, behind Post•

'Ofllce In Long Bollom, rain or:
~h l ne.

Two lamlly yard sa le . 38279
Ro,cksprlngs Rd ., Pomeroy. ,
Thursday, Friday &amp; . Saturday.•.
Rain or shine.
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and Flea Market

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Auction· Yarlety ol new Items·.
n ,ch Thursday . Oclobe r 1 thru:·
December 11 ~·cept'' Thanksgiv -;
lng . Concessions. Harllord Com-·
munity tl.ulld lng . Auctioneer•
*1220, Fred Sullivan .
•
Rick Pearson Aucllon Com'pany,::

full time auctlonee'r. comple te ·
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Licensed :
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Advance. Deadline: 1:OOpm the'
d•y before the ed II lo run,:
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Georges Creek Road, Watch For
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· 10:00 a.m. Sttunlly,

44087 Wlpple Rd.

740.446·9416
1391 Safford
School Rd.
Gallipolis, OH

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7 40·985-3813
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Open:
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740·985-4422

Re~idential

TERMS' OF SALE : Tan
paselhg an Iron pin aet at 30
r.ol and pa881ng tho percanl (10%) down at the
the bid Ia accepted.
qonterllno of an old railroad tlmo
Balance
ba paid within
at about 125.78 feet for thirty (30)todays.
Any sum
"'leronco; thence Sou1h 10 . nol paid within aald
thirty
~egrees 51'14•' West 210.00
(30)
days
ahall
bear
ln1erest
feet to an Iron pin ••t;
at tho rate of 1o.OO% per
thence North 86 dogroao annum
from date of sale.
d4'48" Wool 210 feet to tho James M.
Soulaby. Shariff
point of beginning, pasalng Molga County,
OH
1)11 centerline of said old
CARLISLE
,
McNELLIE
&amp;
railroad at about109.27 foot RINI CO .• L.P.A.
and an Iron pin at 190.00 BY: Harbert J. Kramer 25200
t:eet
for
reference,
Chagrin Blvd., Sullo 240
oontalntng 1.005 acres,
·Cleveland,
OH 44122
rf1ore or lass, excepting all Phone: (2t8)
380-7200
legal easements and rights Fax: (216) 360-7210
otway. • ,
(10) 15,22,29
: Current Deed Recorded JTC

• Dlstribut.d b)' Unlnrlal "'-" Syrdcllt.(800125&amp;-11'34 • Fgr rw1HM WHit Df OcL 12

Talk About Fast!U

be.glnnlng al a point in th.e
centerline of County Road 5
(l'lradbury Road) aald point
being west about 2700 IHI
~nd Norlh aboul 1450 foot
trom tho Southeaat corner
of Section 31; ihonco North
W dogra~s 51'14" East
210.00' along tho centerline
ql said County Road 5 to a
Qolnt; thence Sou1h 86
degraes 04,'48" Ellt 210.00
teet to an Iron pin

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St. Rt. 248
Chester 985-3308

aatate,

Oompany'a purchase and
~elng deecrlbod 11 lollowe:

the Wlnoton 500.
M81'C6s' previous belt
hod been a26111 at
Martlntvlllo'l -ond

out of it. '
lodega's expansion P1'08t'lf" will
in the Winston Cup Series
NASCAR This Week
· JY I result, Wally Dollenbach
result in a new/.&amp;&amp;rage area.
apin," said the· 57·)'Cir-Qld from
TALLADEGA, Ala.· Instead
Jr. bat.now been signed tD drive
infiCid care Of'tlter, motor-ho"'O!
Wausau, Wis.'"We are a small
of the dominoes fulling, they're
the car, which will revert to No.
compound (for~rs and d.rf·
team, but I reall~ enjoy the
standing uprighl.
2S and probably keep Bud.
vm), main e'l · , ·a S,OOO'sport It's been m~ whole life. I'd
Se\'eral Winston Cup mo~es . "kLSCf's ~~ sponsorship
seal grondsta
rn one, and
like to be a team owner one day,
that Were rumored to be forthtor the rt!Jf!~' year on the
an infiekt ~ia enter.
.
but I c1n'tafford to put anyone
col"ing are not being made, ~nd contrvct.
Jf , (
The track hu ldded approx.l·
el~e in the car right now. My·
11~ a result, the mod rush ofhnCatorp\lu, meanwhile, IS the
rnatel~ &lt;4$,000 scats In the past
pf8.n right now is to spend
'
iflSs that follows has not yet
hkely new sponsor for Davis and dee~dc, and the latu1 plans envi· another ~ear as a driver. I would
·taken pla ce.
Burton in I he No. 22 PQntiu~:. ·
siOQ_more than 200,000 scats like to be in Daytona 500 in year
The linchpin was Ward B.UrWE'RE COMING BAt;K: ,.,iildbmck-stretth grandsumd thnt 2000. Then I'd make a decision
ton, who conlrary to the bc:st
The lnternalional Race of Chern· semi$ ~000 itself - by the
· about putting someone else in
efforiS of John Hendrick, will
pions, the all-star &amp;erles tha' last
early ycara of tho next decade:
the car."
·
not bt moving into Team l-Ien·
visittd Talladcp Supertpeedway
BACk FORANOTHI:R
Marc is has been ironina out
drick 's t~ird car. Thnt's t~«:·ause
in 1996, '¥ill return m '99 with
,YEAR: Dave Marais said be
details ofa new sponsor1hip
Bunon has anmhcr year o'n his
an A.-,1 24 race prior to the
will return to Winston Cupi'or a1 agreement with Realtrce and
contract with Hill Dnvis, and
{Die HaM 500 Winston Cup n~ce .
leas1 1nother year.
.~ l
_. l hopes to be able to make a
?avis is not going to let him
~ON THE IIORIZON : Tal·
"~y plans are for 1999\o ~.u~ renewal announcement soon.

Sam McOuagg, a folksy
Georgl:in, had his date with
destiny on July .a, 1966,
when he piloted a Dodge
Charger to victory In what ·
was then known as the
Firecracker 400. McOuagg,
who would never wln

above named County, on
l!rlday the 20th- day of
November. 1998 at 10
· &lt;!'clock A.M., tho following

gllng lndoponrlonl.

By Monte Putton

hlatoly Of NA8CAR

In Pomeroy, Ohio , In tha .

situated In . Salisbury
..:ownshlp, Meigs County,
alate of Ohla and being In
-tloctlon31, Town 2 North.
~ange 13 Wool of tho Ohio

Dallenbach Jr. signed to take third car for Team Hendrick

FROM THE ARCHIVES:

for sate at public auction, at
t~a door of the CourlhOUIO

d1acrlbed · real

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J&amp;LSIDING &amp;
INSULATION
·VInyl Siding •Soffit
•Fascia
·Seamless Gutter
•Roofing
·Repla,:ement
Windows
•Stationary Docks
•Blown Insulation
•Garages •Decks
24X24 Pole Building
starting at S5995
7 4().992-2772

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

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L.:P~o~m=e~ro:y~,~O=h~l=o~4~5:7~6:9:._";::;::;;(~6;14~)~99~2~-~4;2~7~7~ 1;:jf;t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~ ~ ft

LANDSCAPE
DEsiGNS

Mother &amp; 5 Kitten&amp;. 2 Slack. 2
'Yellow. 740-441·9873.
{

Room-Additions· Roofing

M:oo

Owner: John Dea~

ii\!'J

"Your Computer Shop"

Gntltled action, I will offer

992-6611

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Computer Performance Upgradtl

Order of Sale In tho above

champa for the atrug·

""'-limo

Garages • Replacement Windows

Phone

Joe Wilson

'

give away tv 36C--675-2.347

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

• . In pursuance of an Allaa

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top-five finish thid year.

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. Valley
Lumber ·&amp;

Fan Tips

Wlnaton Cup championship?

740-992-3987
Fre'! Estimates

7-t0-4&amp;6-9346.

740-446-9416 • 1·800-872-5967

Public Notice
!\horlff's Sale ol Real Estate
, Tho State of Ohio, Molgs ·
· Qounty, FT Mortgogo
&lt;iompanleo, .. dba, FTS
Mortgage Sor\rlcoa aa
.:uccoaoor by morge,r to
!\INC Mortgage Corporation
w Ronald Bruce Donny, et
1(1. No. 98 CV 042

J.&gt;.

I'd still give just about any·
thing to win a race than!. Jl"o

1. Who Was the last driver to driVe an Oklamoblle to the Wlnllon ·
Cup championship?
~
.
2. Who was the la1t driver to drive a Dodge arid a Plymouth to tr.e

lea.lillues Whom they feel they

1998 Martin Street

' '!Where Quality DoeJn 't

8/25198 2 mo. pd.

• Dave MM::ll' !'let
team hu only eight

Doylone II M

t:anlft!~:

.a.. \

F,..,...IML, G I 21100!.
N.C.-

New Homes &amp; Remodeling
Garages, Pole Buildings, Roofing,. Siding
MI-.
Commercial &amp; Residential
._,
27 yrs. exp.
Licensed &amp; Insured """

".8uild Tour Dream"

Free FirewoOd ! Flrtl CorN, Flrtt
Serv•l Easy tO g.t to tht wOOd!

New Homes • VInyl Siding New

.

;p /8 Contractors, Inc.

fulfill his commitment to car

Yarborough seuled on Rich

BISSELL BUILDERS, ·INC.
,

12/18/ltn

Sacks' injuries were J:llOn:
extensive than oriainally
thought, and he was Wl8ble 10
owner Cale Yarborouah. So

Remodeling

M&amp;J

(614) 992-3838

beau

TO WIN YOUR FIRST WINSTON CUP RACE AT TAL· 1

TRIVIA

VM work best with their col-

Wilen It

oot down to life end, there

$4 million in earnings.

the Gary Bechtel Diamond

~hluplnw~k

Jf!!• } ""' ;

: Limestone Hauling
· House &amp; Trailer Sites ·
· Land Clearing &amp; .
Grading
Septic System &amp;
Utilities
...
Estimates

PinsbWJh

the Busch Grand Nationpl
championship In ~ 993.
Grissom, one of racing's
nicer guys, has founCI the step
u'p to Winston Cup quite
, rocky. He was dropped from ·

V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

Custom Homes

ward. 740-742·2080.

Dear NASCAR This Week,
PJe..., please ..,le a -dispute
for me. What etactly,iS the status
of G"'l Sacks? Is he injw-ed, or
has he been ,.leu«! from his
oonllacl?
Donald Scott

Jotwl ~ Thll; WMII

Bound for glOry
2. Mart&lt; M1111n 121
THie 11opeo craoh
_3. Dtlle JorNit (41
Great to be back
4. Jtll Burton (31

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youn.
Pat Ludwig
Eplvala, Pa . ..

Sltvo Grltoom, left, aald he would."give just about """"lng" to win at Tolltldega.
ByMonleDulton .
by Buz McCall.
den. All those Johnny UniNASCAR This Week .,
CAREER RECORD: 128
tases around here became _
The going haa been Iough
starts, 0 poles, 0 wins, 5 top
Richard Pettya aM of a lUdden.
ever since Steve Grissom won fives, 17 top ~ Os, more than
. WO'd still throw the football

raridng Is In parentr.tses.

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Information

Dear Donald,

;&gt;.Ill

as tD
0&gt;
ID ' as

For More

they all'"" a good, clean ........
I think only people like Jack
Roush, who owes Jeff and his
c,.._. an apoiDf!Y, g;,. NASCAR
a bad IWIX. Go•llhoad, Jack, pul
10 Fords in compelition, and I
hope Jeff Gordon - and if noc

F-~50 .

1.Jell0ordon(11

-:I:

Ext. 104

or

SERIES · ....
Boris Said drove a Ford to ·
. victOry in the truck race at
Sears Point Raceway In ·
Son.oma, Calif. lt 1was his first
cateer victory in the fourthyear series and came after
several near-wins. Said held
off Mike Bliss, ·also In a Ford

Off by recent 818ndards
15. llclbbr Labonte (&amp;I
Up front all dll)'

Dave ltarrls

Dear NASCAR. This Week,
Ban Jcii'OoniOn? No wsy.... I
really like all the &lt;kivm. They.,.
great and 90 percent the lime

•

Weakly ranking• by NASCAR This Week wri1er Mont. OvtiOfl. l.alt

0

:·Room Additions ·
~New Garages
•Eie_
clrlcal &amp; Plumbing
:•Roofing
· . I
•Interior &amp; Exterior
: Painting

Call 992-2156

Found. Grey Long Haired Kittent,
Rio Orondo. 740-24~13-1

. HOWARD
:EXCAVATING CO.

8. Rlndy Tollml.'2.111 I
II. Ron ~. 2.877
10. AlckC.el~. 2.8571

TOP Rll
week'S

YOUNG'S
;CARPENTER SERVICE

monv

coyly for a chance to take the
lead, and when that opportu· .

Jarrett, twice a Oaytoha spo
winner, proved hlsettategic
manta tor the flrat tlme.at Talladega Superapeedway Sunday, wiMirtg the Winston 500
and claiming a $1 mUikm
bonus from the tobacco com-.
pany.
In his reef, white and blue
Ford Taurus, Jarrett waited

7/22/lfn

lo ""'ony - -Martn,lhe
- _,. o1
IICJTAa.E:- - 18Cal,io a IIIII.- track will
17-dogreo -.g In lhe lllmO.

one, at least not in the current nity arose with ~ 3 laps to go,
generation of Winston Cup
he seizecl it ancf took off like a
drivers, plays chess on the
frightened jackrabbit
high' banks better than Dale
Janett.
· ·CRAnSMAN TRUCK

1-800-742-3868

.

Calif,

FROM lAST WHK

Office: 992-5479

www.sflhlusa.com

CIIAI'1aAH TRUCK- •
~UP:~ Trucl&lt; Stq&gt; 300
WHERI:-MallnRac:eway,f3aMnfleld,

Steve Grissom···

s.ur., 3.243

7. Sgcy ComptOn. 3.123

a.

WIIISTON CUP SERIES
TAllADEGA, Ala. - No

.

. ADVERTISE
ON THIS
PAGE

I'IOFIU

5. Tony~3231
8. Jimmy HenMy, 3.187

'· Buc:Mhol Janel. ),04!
10. Hltmle; kill. 2.1i118

10. John Ancftllj, 3.271

JEFF WARNER
Insurance Agency
113 ,W. 2nd Street,
Pomeroy, OH 45799

4 . Jay

IS. 1m Fedewa. 3,062
1. EliDn ...... J.o.g
Phil Pat'IOI\t, 3.041

7. Bobbr L.lbcrlt., 3 ,751
I . 0.,. e.rn.ta, 3,357

I . TtffY ~. 3,323

1. JKII Sjltague, 3,!W5
2. Ron Hot!Wd8y, 3,577
3. JOe AultmM, 3,444

$. ~l.&amp;Jc*.3,140

e. .-..nr~.l.7el

,
wlh3DiDuy~.
.- - " ' - &gt;15,000-

•

.•New Homes
··Garages
•Complete
: Rem9dellng
: Stop &amp; Compare ·
,fREE
ESTIMATEES

985·4473

.....,.

OUICH
1. 0 . EarMirdt Jr.. 3,941
2. Mitt KlnUtli, 3,844
3. M. t.tcl..aq*t 3.818
4. Ellon Sft)w. 3.201

2, Mn Mlftln. U«

quaint lrttle restaurants at or near
the beachfmnt. One of thorn Is

""'*""In

POINTS STAIIIMIIGS

-..cur

. . - - ellhll ""*IICJTMLE: ~--,_!It Loulo.

DEFENDIHG CHAMPION: JoMAndrelti
EVENT OUAUFY1HCI RECORD: Slerlng 'I, . Porlofino, located on Atlantic
Marlin, Chevy, 203.~ mph, July 3, 1988.
Boulevard south of mkftown. The
RACE RECORD: l!cbiJy Alison, Mercury,
Simple Italian cafe is often t,.~
17M73 mph, July 4, 1980.
quentlld by NASCAR pereonalllles.
OTHER FORMER WINNERS: 808 Elliptt is
tria teading active Oaylona 'lliwr' with fou'r
- Sierlng Mllllin and Dale Earnhaldl
have won l1lree limeo -"·
NOTABLE: This race was~ oupMadllon,ll.
poeed 1o be run on the niglll ol July 4. bul
· WHEN: 8a!IKday, Oct 17
wildfires, wfllch-.
northern
DEFENDIN&lt;I CHAMPION: Eilioll5adler ·
A6l1c1a a1 the 11me.1orci!d ill pollponomenl. mACK OUAUF'I1NO RECORD: Joe
- Beuey, Chevy, I 30.1193 mph,.July 28. t 1191.
BUSCH ORAND NAllONAI.
RACE RECORD: Sadler, Chevy, 78.803
COIItNO l!P: CorOuell Auto P8lll 250
mph, July 28, t997.
WHERE: Gat-1111..-,.. Raceway,

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Daytona Beach is loaded with

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ViiNSTllH CUP SERIES

Giveaway

Oatmation Oog 2Year Old To A
Good Country liome . 7&lt;40·4483982.

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15, 1998

c

992-2196

Muffler &amp; Tail Pipe

668 Pinecrest Drive
Gallipolis
Across from Gallia Auto Sales on old Ate. 35 West
New Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 8-5: Sat. 8-3
(614) 446· 2412 or Toll Free 1-800-594c111 _

Thursday, October
•

2 White Kittens With Blue Eyes, 1
-8 Weeks. 74(}388:8595.
1

90

Absolute Top Dollar: All U.S. Sil-.
ver An~ Gold Coins. Proolsets,
Diamonds. Antique Jewelry, Gold
Rings. Pre-1930 U.S. Currency,
Sterling, Etc . Acquislll'ons Jewelry
• M.T.S. Coin Shop. 151 Second,
A.venue, ,Gampolls. 740--446-2842.

A.n!lqt.f~·s .

top prices paid·: Riv&amp;r.:
ne Anllques. Pomeroy. Ohio. :
Moore owner. 740-992·

2526.

Antiques &amp; clean used furniture,
will buy one piece or complete
household, Osby Martin, 740· •
992-6576.
.
clean Late Model Cars Or ·
Trucks. 1990 Models Or Newer,
Smith Bu iclt Pont iac. 1900 Easl- ·
ern Avenue , Gallipolis
·
J &amp; D Auto Parts . Buying ·
wrecked or salvage d vehicles . : .

304· 773-5033.

.

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Beagle 7 Veers Old .

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)Nanted To Buy Junk Auto 's Any •
Condition. 740-44&amp;9853 .
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wa nted To Buy L,Jsed Moblfe:
Homes. Call 740·448-0175, 304·,

675·5965.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

..

Adorable fuzzy kittens , SiM weeks
old, litter trained, 740-992-2508.

0876.

.

Wanted To Buy For Family PElt : ·
CachshiJnd. Pup Or Young Cog .·
Call 740·446·2342 EKt . 1 &amp; Then
20 Days; Or 304·675·4293 Even- .

?Weak Old Pupp ies Parents
~Medium Size) To Gooel Home .

7&lt;0-379·2383.

Wanted to Buy

740 ~ 441 -

110

Help Wanted

Part time Duke Cleaners In Point

Pleasant

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Spears., 304-67 5--1429
6 Awnings 34,36 38, 70 tncnes
Wtdths 34 ~huners 35,39, 63

inchea. In Lel\gtns Good Cond
Needs Pamling l Pnce to Sale!
7ol0-448-0639
Accgyotlnq ...

•

Point Pleasant WV Company Is
Seeking An Individual With A B S
In Accounting Prevtous Supervtsory And Acco untmg Expert
ence Along Wllh Computer And
Mtcrosoft Ofllce Skills Is Re
qulred Du ties Will Include
Overseeing And Parttc•pallng In
Dally Accounting Funct tons Fl

nanclal Reporting Cost Analysts
And Federal And State Com
ptlance Reportmg Please Send
Resume With 5alary History To

Anlatant Control*
PO Box 12•
Chlrletol PA 15022..012.t
ADDITIONAL D~IVERS NEED·
ED IMMEDIATELY ARE YOU
READY FOR WINTER ORIV·
ING7
"LOCAL FAMILY
OwnedCoOll&gt;&lt;lny
•PERSONAUZED Otspatch
'PAID E~ Heallh &amp; Ufe
Insurance Dental Insurance
'HOME Weekends
•Run OH To The SOUTH And
SOUTHWEST
'401K
•Late Model Metghtl1ner
CONVENTIONAL$
ReqUirements Age 23 Class A
COL And Good Onvmg Record
Please Call Toll Free 1 888-790·
0006
ADDITIONAL OWNER OPERA·
TORS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
*Local Fam1ly Owned COmpany
*Personalized Dispatch
•up To S1 00 1M I {lndud1ng
Accessorial Pay)
•Home Weekenas
*Run From OH To The SoU1h
And Southwest
"Permits Provkled At No Charge
*Tolls Paid
•Fuel Card Available
ReQuirements Age 23 Class A
COL And Good Driving Record
Please Call Toll Free 1-888-790·
0008 Ask For Garnet

Applications Bemg Taken For
Delivery Person Cook /Waitress
Jlmanett1 s Pizza 30 Pleasant
Valley Road Rio Grande
Computer Users Needed Work
Own HIS $201&lt; $75K fYr t 800·
349 7186 Ext 1173 www ampinc com
Cosmetologist Wanted Fu ll &amp;
Part Time Hourly Versus Commission Paid Vacat1ons Other
Benefits Offered Fantastic Sam s
740-446-7267
Director of Nursing Registered
Nurse With lour or more years su
pervisory nursmg experience a
proven track record In geriatric
nursing administration and a
val1d West Vlrgmla nursJng II
cense required Knowledge of
state and lederal regulations and
OBRA gu1detlnes a must Co n
tact Kalil Garrison Point Pleasant Nursing &amp; Rehab1lhat1on
Center State Route 62 N Point
Pleasant wv 25550 A Genesis
Eldercare Facility EOE
Dollar Plus Brand New Gallipolis
Store Opening Soon Reta11 Man
agement &amp; All PositiOns Avail
able Aap1d Expansion &amp; Career
Growth Opportunities Fax Re
sume 304 736 3092.0r Mal! PO
Box 10 Barboursville WV 25504
Experienced Haird resser Needed
For Busy New Salon Benefits
740 441 1880 or 740·256·6336

Rural Ac!lon seeks muralltl tor
commun•ty generated mural pro-ject In Pomeroy Mus! be accom•
pUshed mural pamter Experience
1n comrTl.lnHy woOl peferabte For
deta 11s on salary ana prcrect 1n·
!ormatiOn call Usa. HO 767 ·
4938
Scemc Hflt.s Nursing Center 311
Bucluidgo Rd Bidwell OH •581•
Is Now Acceptmg A-ppi1C8!10ns
FDf Fnendly OutQOing And De
pendable STNA t Please Apply
In Person At The Front Desk Bel·
....,830AM -430~M

Worlc AI Homo
Growing Company Needs Help
Now $250 ·$500 A Week, Part
Time. Fuii·T1me Easy &amp; Fun We
W1ll Train, No Expenenct Need·
ed Serlout lnQurlea Onty, 1·800·
204-7048

140

Business
Training

Gallipolis Career Collage Spring
Valley Plaza. 740 446·4367. 1·
800 214 0452 Accred1ted Mem""'· ACICS Reg 100-05-12748

150

Schools •
Instruction

Magic Year&amp; Day Care Pr8·
School spaces available excel·
lent skHia lor -your childs devel·
opment Call us lor more informctllon 304-675 5647 M F 7 31).5 30

180 _Wanted To Do
Certi fied day care provider as
sistance available, 74()..742 oe12
Cer tified day care provider will
babysit In my home Hysell Run
Ad 740.992·3537
Electric mainlertance service
Wiring, breaker boxes light IlK·
lure, healing systems &amp; More
304·674·0126
Furniture repair refinish and resIOI'ation ai&amp;O custom orders Ohio
Valley Rellnlshing Shop, Larry
Phillips. 740-992-6576
Georges Portable Sawmill don t
haul your logs to the mill just call
304 675 1957
Have 2 Openings For 24 Hour In
Home Care Of Elderly Or Handi·
capped 740 441 ·1536

OTR Driver Needed 1 Year Flat
Experience Class A COL Camp
1 Pay Bonus Program late Model
Conve ntional
740 441 0607
Days 740·245-5592 Evenings
Pleaunt Valley Hospltlll Is cur
rently accepting resumes tor
Registered Respiratory Therapy
Technicians Ce rt il!ed Resplra
tory Therapy Technicians and
EKG s Technicians Must have
current WV license Send re
sume to Personnel at Pleasant
Vatley Hospital 2520 Valley Or
Pt Pleasant WV 25550
REGISTERED NURSES

Registered Nurses Are Neeced
Immediate ly To Work On A Per
Diem BASIS In The Maternity &amp;
Family Se rv1ces Umt Two (2)
Years 01 Labor &amp; Delivery Ani:!
Post Parium EKperience Pre
!erred A RN L1cense lnThe State
Of Oh10 Is Required
Please Contact
'
Rosie Ward
D~reclor 01 Human Resources
1 HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
.100 Jackson Pika
Gallipolis OH 4563t
Phone 740 446 5105
FaMJTOO 740-446 5106
Telemarketers needeo• Stan im
mediately hOurly wages plus bo nuses Call Allen lor mtervlew
phone 740 992 5987 or 1· 888·
992 5987 betw&amp;en 12 00 5 OOpm
The Me•gs County Health Depart
men! has a full t1me poslllon avail
able for a medical ass•stant or
candidate With sim ilar quallflca
uons to work In public health w1th
women and Children Computer
experience and med1cat back
ground required Send resume to
Meigs County Health Department
ATTN CFHS PO Box 63 1 Po
meroy Otl lo 45789 by October
28 1998 EEOC
WAIS &amp; WSEO Radio has open
lngs in the follow1ng area On air
DISc Jockey News 4 Sports I! m·
Jerested sana resume salary re·
qulremants and cassette tape to
Mov1es 10 14333 US Route 33
South Nelsonville Ohio 45764
WANTED•
E•pertenced Painters Send re
sume .10 Box CW 9 c/o PointPleasant Register 200 Main St
PI Pleasant wv 25550

BY OWNER
6-MHes N of B~p~ttalo In Mason
Co 112-mlle off Rt 62 Brick
home on 1O·acret w/2,4001Q ft
livmg apace oversized ctouble
gara~Je 3 large bedrooms. 2
batha large family room wlflre place bonus room large ullllty
room, new carpet ceramic tile In
baths &amp; kltchln, newer heat
pump &amp; appliances Large rear
deck 24' above ground pool,
ver~ private but convlantly locat
ed on blade: top road wfcity water
Pnc. $139 000
Col for oppt.

300-458-tl35
House For Sale In Crown City VII·
lage Priced AI $23,000 7.a·2566663.

(f&lt;

Make offer tree heat muat sell,
three bedroom, two bath ranch
w1th 10 acre&amp; gas well lnground
pool l~led fo&lt; $88 000 "'" spring.
740--742 3711
Newly Remodel ed 3 Bdrms, 2
Balhs B""' Ranch LR • FR OFt,
Hardwood Floon New Carpel,
Custom Built Oak Cabinets and
Trim TnroughGut Mercerville
Area 740-256-6577
Pomeroy- four bedroom HUO WI
D newly remodtltCI, near playground references SID, call 740·
992-8888 aHM 5 30pm
Price reduced, will cons1der aell·
109 on land contract· 3 bedroom
spht level, new 3 car garage new
heat pump and air, new carpel
throughout very mce home 740·
7.(.2 4000
At 2 Ripley Ad Ranch 4br, 2
bath heat pump partial ~rarage
pr iced to sell! 740·441 0450 or
304-675-7854
Sandhill Ad All brick 3br 2 bath,
den 2-car heated garage, plus
work &amp; storage area 1 2 acres
1127 500 304·675-8959
Well ma(iitained 2 bedroom
home Features full basement re·
modeled kitchen with dishwasher
central air new roof end carpet
Priced to sell 304-875 -7693 or
304·675·5094 atler S pm

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Will Babysit tn My Home, All
Ages, All Shllta, MAOD s Wef·
CO(Tl8 740·446·8936

$500 Down on any 14x70 In
stock 11m1ted number free deliv·
ery C8111 81l0-691-6777

Will stay with elderLy person in
Jhelr home nig ht only Nursing
Technician 304-67S-1898

$999 Oown on any 98 model
Ooublewlde In stock Free Oellv
ery Ca111-8()1J.891-6777

W•ll Take Care Elderly In There
Home, Write PO Box 128 Vin·
ten, OH 45686

Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments Or Make Ofter 1·800·
383-6862

FINANCIAL

12K60 trailer. can be used lor of·
flee trailer. $1500 wlthOL(t air, 740.
949-2217

Business
Opportunity

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do busl·
ness with people you knew and
NOT to send money thrOUQh the
ma11 until you have iovesllgated
the oflenng

Now Open Jodi s Hall 69 Perch
Street Kanauga 740,446 7473,
Arcades Bltllards Music DancIng &amp; More Something For All
Ages Also excepting Reservations For Parties ~lenty Space
Fot Vehicle Parking

Medical Receptionist Weekdays,
Apply In Person Medical Plaza
936 State R~t e 160 GaU1polls
Needed lmmed iatetyr Second
Sh1lt Child Care Your House Or
Mine Green School District Cal
740 256 6419 Anytime

6yr, 2 3 bedrooms, loft tongue/
groove, pellet SIOVt, HP/CA appliances, garage spa, acre, BulaT
ville Pi'-. 7ol0-367-o236
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Looking For An Available Youth
Leader Posillon Please Call Beth
740 4-46 2092

210

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thiSnewspaper IS SUb jBCI\0
the Federal Fa1r Housmg Act
of 1968 wh1ch makes 1t 1llega.l
to advertise "any pr~;~ l erence
hm1tat•on or diSCflm1nallon
based on race cok)r, religion
sex fam1hal status or national
origin or any lnten11on to
make any such preference
llm•ta!IOn or dlscrimmaiiQn •
ThiS newspaper w111 not
knOwingly accept
advertisements tor real estate
which ISm violatiOn ol the
law Our readers are. hereby
mlormed that all dwellings
advertiSed In th1s newspaper
are available on an equal
opportun ty bas1s

REAL ESTATE
310 Homss for Sale
"A Little Country In Town ' Price
reduced large restored Victorian
home situated on 12 acres VII
lage of Middleport Secluded and
priv~te close to sc hool s and
churcheS Private brick circular
drive tlrlck patio modern kl1chen
family room wlflreplace 3 4 bed·
rooms two baths large lormal lRI
OR large foyer lour original
stain ed glass windows 30
minutes from Athens 15-20
minutes !rom Gallipolis For appOintment cal1740 992 5696
Bedroom hOuse hardwoocl
Floo rs Carpeted V1ny1 Sieling
County water apply 3 Acres Lo·
cated 01"1 Wyome Ridge (304) ·
675 7071
3 Bedroom House On Jay Drive,
City Schools 740·446-6541 740·
446 1990Aftar5 PM
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3 Bedrooms 1 Bath , Close To
Hospital Sl)rlng Valley Area
Rear Deck Ranch Slyle 740·
446-9140
3br llvJng room dlnmg room
family room 1 bath cantral air
newer carpet &amp; roof replaCfJment
wlfldOws family neighborhood
privacy fenced yard 24ft above:
grou nd pool many uptJrades
move In co M Pn ced In 70s
304 675 2924
House In Middleport three bad·
room bath and 1/2 $59 000 pr1ce
negotiable cai1740 992:.3465

FARI.1 SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOC K

Merchandise

1969 Community mobile home ,
12x58, asking $2300 , 740 843
5310 days or 740 8.(.3-5147 alter
l!pm
1971 Hillcrest 12x60 two bedrooms washer, dryer stove &amp; re·
frlgerelor, air, underpinning,
$4500. 740.992·5039
Price recluced· 1990 Spruce
Ridge 14x70 mobile home very
good condition 2 bedrooms. 1 &amp;
112 baths washer &amp; dryer, slove,
refrigerator, central air 8x8 out· ·
side building Immediate po&amp;&amp;aS·
sion, 740 992 8582
Double wide Cllll'lnee Slit
Double-wide Cream Homes
Only $999 Down 6 99% Interest
Rate Free S8telllle Dish wiPur·
chase
Only at Olkwood HCNMI
Nltro,WV
304-7511-5015
5 Bedrooms 3 bath s with over
2 OOOsq It Under $350/mo 1
800 251 5070
5 Bedrooms 3 Baths, With Over
2 000 Sq Ft Under $350/Mo 1•
800-251-5070

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ABANDONED HOME
3BR Assume loan
Low Monthl~ Payments
Financing AVIIIable
304·755·5566

Double Wide New $999·Down
$237·par mo Free delivery &amp; &amp;et·
up 1 8(1()-691·6777

E·Z Flnonct
Renters &amp; 1st Time Buyers
2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms
Under S200tmo
1·BOQ.251·5070
Easy Fina nce Renters &amp; tst
TlmU Home Buyet's, We Have 2 &amp;
3 Bedrooms Around $200 Month
Limited Time Onlyl 1 800 '251
5070
large selection of used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starting al $2995
Quick del 1very Call 740 385
9621
New 14x70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free air sklr! 1·800 691
6777
NEW t•xao 3BR
GLAMOUR BATH
$199 Month Only At
OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO,WV
304-7511-5865

- - o n - R o o R d. 2
Miles trom Sporn Plant 3bf, 1· 112
bathl, 2 added on rooms. lot, ga
rage, 2 AJC 1 . houtthold items
$17.000 ~-3428
Vlndllt 70FT X t 4FT With Ex·
pando 2 Bdr. 2DFT LA , Large
Muter Bdrm , Elc Cond On
Rented Lot. Ready To Move Into
740-+48-1409

We Finance Land &amp; Homt WHh
A1 Little As $500 Down 1·608·
928-34:16

340 Busln"' and
Building•
Commerc1ai-Otliee or Retan, 17
Mill St Middleporr 1,450 SCI Fl.
$400 mo Corner Building 740·
992 62SO Aequllltlons (next

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350 Lots &amp; Acreage
14x70 liberty on 4 acres at Har1
bd $21, !!00 ()() 30U82 2&amp;19
Prime acres just o" AI 33 Mason WV Serious ln~ulries only
304-8823n2
3 two ac~e lOll on Cremeans Ad
off New Lima Ad, Rutland 740·
742·2803
5 Acres Flat, Roacl Frontage
Kerr Road. 740-367..0138
Atl Utilities Already Thera, Centenary Area , Green Sctlool 740·
2M-18I!ol

Meigs Co. We ve Go! The
County Covered! Just Off SR 7
Below New High Sci'!Ool, Kee·
baugh Rd, 5 Acre lots $14 ooo
Ea Near Carpenter, Oyesvllle
Very Remole 11 + Acret
$10,500 Rutland, WhiteS Hill Rei
Just 011 New Lima 11 Acres
$14,000 Or 9 Aerts $12,000.
Public Water Danville Briar
Ridge + Goff Ada , • 7 Acres With
Nice Pond $12,000 Or 8 Acres
St3 000 Or On SR 325 Nice
Wooded 17 Acre&amp; $18,000, Clly
Water To Many To Llatl
Gallla Ca.: South Of Town On
Friendly Ridge, 8 5 Acres $7,500
Public Watar, City Schoola Half
Way To Huntington tO A.cres
Teen&amp; A~&gt;'! Ad $12,000
Call For Free Map s + Owner Fl·
nanctng lnlo Take 10% Off listed
Prloes On Cash Purchases!
Scenic Valley 11 Apl)le Grove
WV Building lOll, single wldes
accepted public water 20
minutes from new Bullato Bridge
on Jerry's Run Ad Clyde Bowen
Jr 304· 576·2336
Several 5 acre percell· remote
beautiful land Meigs County SCI·
plo Twp SR 692. Uuat oti SR 143)
owner flnanclflg (11800 per acre)
Call lor good map. 7ol0-593-8545

360

Real Estate
Wanted

We Buy Land 30 ·500 Acres,
We Pay Cuh 1-600·213·8365,
A~lhony Land Co

RENTALS
41 0 Houses for Rllnl
1 Bedroom House Across From
Campus $300/Mo Oeposil Re·
qulred, 740.441-1005
3 Bedrooms, 2 Balhs, $31 OIMo ,
Oepolll &amp; Reft!tncea In waterloo, After 4 oo 1 PM 740·643·
2918
3 Bedrooms 2 Baths, $300/Mo ,
304·738-7295
t ·5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
$4,000 Local Gov t &amp; Bank
Repo s Call 1· 800·522·2730. x
1109

Nice clean , 3br, references &amp;
deposit no pet&amp; 304 675-5162

420 Mobile Home•
for Rent
1990 14•70 mobile home, two
bedrooms, one bath, appllancl!ls,
central air Included, must move,
740·867 8630 1
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes air
conditioned, $260 $300 sewer
water and trash Included, 740992 2167
2 Bedroom Mobile Home On Krln·
er Road, I$265/Mo Includes Wa·
ter, Trash $100 Deposit, No Pets
Inside 74G-446·9569
2 Bed roo m Tra iler On Addison
Pike $220/Mo, Includes Waler
$100 Deposit, No Pets, 740·4413
1637 7.C0.:446·3437
2 bedroom trailer In Racine 3
bedroom trailer In Middleport no
pets 740.992·5858
2 Bedrooms, 5375/Mo Plus Utili·
Ilea &amp; Deposit No Pets 740 4464313 740·446-0379
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths In Crown
City In Quiet Neighborhood Rei
erences 740·2~ 1968
2 Bedrooms W W Carpet, Natu
raJ Gas Heat In Gallipolis 740
448 2003 740-446-1409

New 16x80 $500·Down $245·per
me Free air skirt 1·800 891·
6777

3 bedroom mobilrt home tor rent
$250 month $250 deposit refer
ences required 740 742 2896

New 19&amp;8 14x70 three bedroom.
Includes 6 monlhs FREE lot rant
Includes sklrtinQ deluxe steps
and setup Only $187 08 per
montr. with $1075 down Call 1
80()..837·3238

3 Bedrooms 1 112 Baths and 2
Bedrooms 1 1/:2 Baths in Porter
Area Deposit And Aefrence Re·
qulrtd Call 740.388·9162

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY3 LEFT
Slillln Warranty
OWNER FiNANCINQ
AVAILABLE
304·7111-SU5

Rq s For Sale 2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms,
Qualify 8y Phone 1 800 2515070
REPO'SI
For Sale
2&amp; 3 Bedroom
Quality by phone
1.801).25t ·5070

Repoed Double Wide On L91
304·736·7295

New Mobile Home lor Rent No
Pets! In Country, Deposit + Reier·
ences ReQuired, 740.446·9616
Trailer For Rent Beautiful RIVer
View 198 River Street, Kanagua
Deposit, References. No Pats
740-441·01 81 Foster Tra11er Park

440

Apartments
for Rent

br apt. in Hendellon water sew
er and garbagll furnished Ae
konco ard _.required 1200
por rt10r1V1304-675-1972
1

2 Rooms &amp; Bath. No K1tctten
$200/Mo , Dl!lpotlt Required All
Utiities 740-4o11 1005
2bdr~

apia , total electnc. ~ ap
pliances furnished, laundry room
taelllllfll, doH to SChOOl In town
Application• available at VIllage
Green AIJtl t49 or ean 740-992
3111 EOH
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Willwood Drive
from $279 to $3S8 Walk to shOP
6 moviet Call 740•446·2568
Equal Housing Oppof1)in&lt;ty

Beech Street Middleport , 2br,
furnished utllltlel paid, deposit
&amp; references 304-882·2566
Chfttty't -lly Lhtng
Aportmontt
Pomeroy/Midd-.
call740.992-451.
Monday t1vO&lt;ql 5a1urday
9008m-90Qpm
1·2·3 badrooma Stovefrelrlg
available utUitles and cable paid
HUD accBpted Children Wei·

come Aak b Christy

Furnished 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com·
pletety Redecorated Clean, New
Carpet, No Pets Or Smoking Ref
erence &amp; Deposit Required, Alsa
Furnished 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up
stairs 740-446-1519
GraclOus living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartmantl at VIllage Manor and
Alver&amp;lde Apartments In Middleport From $249·$373 Call 740·
992·5064 Equal Housing Oppor
tunllfel
lafayette Mall Gallipolis 2 Bed·
rooms. 2 Bath&amp;. All Utilities In·
eluded, $450/Mo Deposi t Re·
qulred 74~1-1005
Nice Clean 2 bedroom relerencWasher !Dyer Hook-Upl 304 675·
5162
Now Taking App licati ons- 35
wast 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments, Includes Water
Sewage, Trash $295/Mo, 740
441·1616 740·446·0957, 740·
446-6515
One bedroom apartment In Mid ·
dleport, all utilities paid, $100 de·
posit. $270 month, call 740·992·
78088am-5pm
One bedroom apt In Pt Pleas·
ant furnished, extra nice &amp;
clean No pets 304 875 1386
Tara Townhouse Apartments
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms, 2
FlOOrs CA 1 1/2 Bath, Fully Car
peted, Patio No Pets lease Plus
Security Deposit Required 740·
446-3481
APT AVAILABLE NOW
Twin Rivers Tower now act:l!lpUng
aJ)pllcaUons for tbr HUO subsld·
lzad apt lor elderly and handl·
capped EOH 304·675-6679

450

Furnished
Rooms

29 Poopfe Wanled
To Gel Paid S$S Fer

ThePou!doOri""You
t.ose 1n The Next
30 Days AU Nallnl /GaLr.ICall Tracy At 740-441 1982

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3 Shanla Twain Tickets. If You
Take All 3 Tickets •• $55 Per
T1cket Or $70 Per Ticket Cash
Only. No Aetunds Can After 5 30
PM 740-379-9378
DIABETIC PATIENTS: You May
Be 'Enllllecl To-Aecetve Your D1a·
betic Supplies At No Coal To
You For More lnlormatlon 1·888·
677-6581
D~tmond cluster ring, s1ze 8 approx 1/3 carat 14K band $300,
740.11-49-2202

Electric Scooters, Wheelchairs
New And Used, Sta•rway Eleva
tor&amp;, Wheelchair And Scoot81
lifts Bowman s Homecare 740
...a:72B3
FIREWOOD

Cut, Split Oelrveredl Jared 740446-(1566, Chad 740·446-1271
For Sate · F1ll Olrl Will Deliver
304-675-6734
For sale- membership at Royal
Oak Resort Club make otter, 740-653-&lt;!347
For Trade 5 String Banjo Excel
lent Playing Condlllon, For 6
String Flaltop Gullar. 740 388

8082

goog Tred Millin GOOd COndition!
740.245·5165
Grubb 1 Plano- tuning &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned7 Call the
plano Or 74Q..t.4&amp;-4525
_.

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Flepaired New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock
Call Ron Evans, 1 800·537 9528

large Englander free s1andlng
pellet stove U&amp;ed one winter
like new $700 740-367 7433
Lift Truck Folk Set $100 00
Camper Shell With Bed liner Sf!
lor 82 GMC Pick-Up $75 00
7•0.379-2655

Prlmtstar· $49 Installation, only
$25 99 per month, tree bonus.
8()().263·2640
'
Red 1i white concession trailer w/
cotton candy &amp; fu nnel cake ma
chine, fountain drinks etc Meets
health depl requ !fements/suppllas $6000 304 882 2248
SALE Kitchen Cabinets 63%0FF
list price If purchased by the and
of October Fr9e In home estimates Trl Count~ Oistrlbutora,
lllC 1 800-352 3147
SATELLITE SYST~MS t8' RCA
Olsh $19.99 per Mont h Ask
Ab out Free Programming No
Credit Check From 8 OOAM
9 OOPM 1 8CI0-325 7836

Sola, 92' long southwestern col
ors &amp; design, like new $200 740.
985·3595

460 Space for Rent

Used Furniture
Office Equipment Desks Chairs
2 Typewriters Dining R~om Table
&amp; 6 Chairs Breakfast Table &amp; 4
Chairs 2 Dressers &amp; Chest Of
Drawers, Computer Printer Arne
na Range Microwave See At
450 Second Avenue Ga(llpolls
740.446 9539

Mobile home site available bet
we~;~n Atheris and Pomeroy, call
740·385·4387

Wanted· advertising collaclibles
Coke, Pepsi, etc Including old tin
signs. 740·992·5053

MERCHANDISE

Waterline Special 314 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 100 1" 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 Atl Brass Com·
pression Fittings In Stock '
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohio, 1 800 537 9528

Circle Motel Loweal Rates In
Town. Newly Remodeled HBO
'Cinemu Showtlme &amp; Disney
Weekly Rates, Or Monthly Rates
Conalructlon Workers Welcome
740 44t ·5696 740·441·5167

510

Household
Goods

3 Piece livin g Aoo m Suite
Couch Loveseat &amp; Chalr Excel·
lent ConditiOn $200 740 4463817
Applian ces ,
Reco nd itioned
Washers Dryers ~anges Refrl
grators 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Mavtag 740 446

n95
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washera dryers relr igeratora
ra nges Skaggs Appliances 78
Vine Street Call 740·446·7398
1·888·818-()128

530

Antiques

Buy or sell Riverine Antiques
1124 E Main Street, on At 124
Pom eroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to600pm ,Sunday100 to
6 00 p m 740 992·2526. Russ
Moore owner

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
"WARMUP!"
Furnace Heat Pumps, &amp; Air Con·
~ltlonlng Free Estlmatast 11 You
Don t Call Us We Both Lose I
740·446·6300 1·800·29Hl096

1982 Otds 98 Regency e•cellent
condition Armstrong Fuel oil fur·
nance 155 000 BTU Amana
'12 000 BTU air conditioner sUit
under warranty $1200 00 304882 2925
5 Place B·edrom Suite Excellent
Condition Maternity CJolhes 4T
2T Boys Clothes Baby Clothes
Home lntenor Nic~ Nacs Couch
&amp; 2 Chairs 740·367·7705
Bundy B·Fiat Clarinet Bundy' II E
Flat Saxophone Gem lnha rdt
Flute Variety Of Cunent And Ae
!Ired Ty Beanie Bab ies And A
Smith And Corona Word Proces·
sor. All In Mint Condition! 740
245·5443
Ceramic Top Range 2 Years Old
$600 Paid $1 400 Commode In
Good Shape $10 740.446·0753

We buy antl(lues and partial or
complete estates baby teems and
old Flestaware Jean's Furniture
&amp; Al'lttques Tuesday through Frl
day 11 am·4pm 145 Nor!h Sec·
ond, Middleport
Wood I coa l stove Like new
$200 304 576 2802

550

Block b t~ck sewer pipes wind
ows lintels etc Claude Winters
Rio Grande OH Call 740-2455121

560

Pets lor Sale

2 Rabbit Dogs For Sale 740 245-5943
A Groom Shop ·Pel Grooming
Featuring Hydro Batn Con
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Ad
740·448·0231
Adorable AKC partl-colored
tacker Spaniels avai lable In
2wks Bred for fa m ly pets
$250ea &amp; relerences 740 992
6412
Airedale Puppies AI&lt;C Regis
tared Male &amp; Female Excellent
Watch Dogs Good With Childre n $200 740 386-6692

For Sale Computer With Monitor,
Keyboard And Add On CO ROM
6 Mega Bits Of Ram $300 740·
446-7637 E111nlngs Only

1 Bedroom, Econom1cal Gas
Heat WID Hook Uf:l, Near Cinema
$279/Mo Plus Utilities, Deposit &amp;
lease Required 74()..446-2957 1

2 Aoom Size Pieces Of New Bum.
er Heavy Graefe Carpet 1 Place
Blue 1 Piece sand 740 4463210

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For sate- 7 year old Registered
Quarter horse mare well broke
$1500, Arabian gelding, 9 years
old well broke , $1200, 740·742·

2050
Horses lwo mature mares, very
Qentle one Is a Sorrell one Is a
Bay, 740.446 4792

640

Hay &amp; Grain

Round Sales 01 Hay Stored In
Barn 740-245-5117

TRANSPORTATION
71 0 Autos for Sale
91 Probe, automatic, ale, PW
runs &amp; looks great, highw~ mile&amp;
~~

7ol0-742·37t1

92 Protle, 3 ltr 5 sp&amp;ed air 75K
cali740.992 3701
1960 · t990 HONDA CARS 1100
-$500 Pollee Imp ounds All
Makes Available Call 1·800·522·
2730 Ex1 4420

1988{1onda CR125, excelfent
condl11on, $1600 will cona[der
trade tor utility four whetter ·dill
740o992·501t
1996 Suzuki 4x4 klngquad lots
of extras lass than 200 mllef
304 67~-e8~8 after &amp;pm

750 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
t 983 Open atlw Fiberglass Brink·
er Boat - 140 HP Inboard Mer·
cruiser - With Trailer Fair Sl'laPtf
Runs Good $2,000 Or Trade FQ
Camper Or 4 Wheeler 740·446•
4514
I

1985 Mazda RX7 5 Speed Good

~ilion $1,300 OBO, 740·367-

1986 Mercedes 190 E Nice car·
second ow ner sa aoo 304 67!1·
6559
1988 Olds 88 Royal Brougham
115,480 Miles New G M Transmlstlon St 750. 7ol0-448·3407
1987 Dodge Colt Runs Looks
gootl New tires &amp; brakeli $700
304 576·2969
1988 Bonneviii.J lE maroon 4dr.
new tires &amp; brakes, good cond
$3 200 304-675·5792 after 5pm
1988 Chevy Bere lla High Mile
Lots Of New Parts, $1 800,
740 «e-7637 Evenings Only
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1988 Subaru Jusly GL, STD
Transmiss ion All New Front
Brake Rotors Battery Front Tires,
$650 740 446·3407
1989 Cavalier Automatic, 30 000
Miles On Motor 1994 Toyota
Corolla Automatic Loaded, 740·
446-1610

2011 1996 Generations 3 Pontoon
Bo at, live well 1997 Olt Injected
Mariner tll tflr lm 1 Less 'than ~0·
Hrs $8,500 Shawn 304·882·
3718

1990 Gao Metre STO Transmission 105 000 Miles New Head
Gasket New Clutch $1 650 740
446 3407

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Jack Rt,~ssa ll Tarrier Pup s Talis
Docked Dew Claws RemoVed
740-441-o681

1994 Pontiac Bonnev(lte SE V·6
automatic air PS PW POL kev·
lass entry tactory Delco stereo
factory power sun roof, dual air
bags new tires factory aluminum
wheels and real spoiler raspberry
with gray Interior $8900 740·992·
5608
1996 Plymouth Breeze, 49,800
miles white wtgray Interior auto
cruise ate amfrm cess 4 dr
askmg $8500 740 949 2311
davs or 740-949 2644 8V8S
Chevy Lumina AMIFM AIC,
Control EKCtllent Oondt
Sell $t1 500 740 682·

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tenence Painting vlhyl siding
carpentry doors windows, baths
mobtle home repair and more For
free estimate call Chat, 740·992·
5323
Professional 20yrs eKperlence
with all masonery brick block &amp;
stone Also room additions, ga
rages etc Free esllma tes 30-4
773-9550
Sifford Aocdlng Shi ng les and
new roofs Free est 740-seg.
9887

840

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Refrigeration

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Showing
the minor
By Phillip Alder
What d1d Nubar Gulbenkian, the
late oil mllhona1re,,think wa.~ the best
number ror a dmrler party? And who
were they? ·
So rar. we ha~e looked at
M1chaels Cue-Btdsthat show a major
two-suller But 1r the opening b1d is
one of a major, an 1mmed1a1e overcall
of two of that maJor shows at least 55 m 1he other major and either mmor.
If you are the advancer (the cue-bid·
der's partner), don't hke the other
maJOr, and would hke to know wh1ch
mmor your, partner holds, what do
you do? Answer: Bid two no·trump
(Instead, biddmg three clubsorthree
d1amonds 1s natural , show10g a long
suit of your own and 1elhng partner
you don ',t care for eother ot hiS su1ts.)
Here, North d1dn'tlike ~~pades, so
he' a.&lt;ked lor the mmor'wllh two no1rump. Because South had a strong
hand, he JUmped to four clubs North
m1ght have passed, but JUdged that
his two honor cards would prove use·
ful -- and !here was a vulnerable
game m the offing
How would you plan the play m
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Ahhough a number of benef1coul
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commg year, you must follow
through 1n order for them 1o come 1o
fr~111on. Remember 1ha1 no1hm g
l:omes to bear with halt-hearted
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yoursc:lf in the shoes of others bdorc
evaluatmg what y0 u can expect Irom
them today By reallzmg how you
would reac1 m 1he1r place, you' ll
understand 1hem us donors Ge1 a
jump on hfe by understandmg the
influences 1hu1'11 govern you 1n 1he
year ahead Send the reqUired refund
form and for your Astro-Graph pre'dictlons by mailong" $2 to As1roGruph, c/o thiS newspaper. P.O. Box
1758, Murray H1ll S1a1ion. New
York, NY 10156 Be sure to s1a1e
your Zodiac sign.
SCORPIO {0c1 24-Nov. 22)

cons1rucuve suggestions offered by
others
kmdly 1oday, 1hey m1gh1 tell you what
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) h's
they 1hmk you wan1 10 hear rather
than 1he 1ru1h Lack ot hones1 cnt1" best not to pronusc anythmg today
unless yo u are 1ruly smcere abou1 11.
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h can be all too easy 10 make a comSAGITIARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
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TAURUS tApnl 20-May 20)
ou1 m pubhc 1&lt;xlay Someone wllhm
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alone 1oday Dnn'1 rely on Oihers 10
your compeunon
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Jus1 because your gr.md IUeas Wen1 wrong 01hers may no1 be 1n 1he hte
over well w11h your ltsteners ycster- boa1 w11h you
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Ind.ty. II doesn"1mean they Wlll1od.ty
Try 1o keep 1h1S m nund when laws shou ld no1 be allowed to onternddre.listng. a new audience
fere wllh your lam1l y aff~lfs today
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Unless you carefully monitor .r JOm1 for a horse end up look1ng hke u
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mg today m1ght end up commg ou1
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

P-ae ·12 • The Daily $entlnel .

Supreme Court won't resolve Fisher-Taft ad dispute
COLUMBUS (AP, - The Ohio called Ill&lt; rulinJ " another vK:tory for
Sup&lt;em&lt; Coun won't be geuin&amp; us" as the campaig"" approach lbt
involved in the di opult between Nov. 3 tleclion.
Rq!ublm Bob Taft and Democrat
Judy Barbao. a Fisher •pol&lt;tsL.ee Fl5ber over lbt aca~racy of a Taft woman. Aid she had 001 seen the rulfor JOVttnor ttlevioion coinmm:ial. in g. butlhalthe Fl5ber campaign w:u
The coun ruled 5-0 Wednesday punuina lbt case wilh the c001mio·
lhallhe Ohio Elections CommiL&lt;ion •ion.
"has excluoive juriodiction over the
The Taft campaign told the court
claims of fraudulent and raJ.., •tate· Monday that an order i!llllled SatUrday
ments' ' raised by Fisher's campaign. banninslht)ld violared constitution·
Two justices did nOI patticipate.
al protection.• enouring free •peech.
Taft· spokesman Breu Buerck The order, issued by Judge John Con·

nor of Franklin u,;.nty Common
Pleas Coon, "'"' lifred Tuesday.

i&lt;unwilling 10 declare thai !he couru.
can never rule on ouch an issue.
By filinJ a complaint wilh the
Whether the commission has
Commlln Pleas Court. lbt Fisher exdusiot(jurisdklioniOhandlecomcampaign bypao.&lt;ed the commisoion, plaint&lt; is arguable. Pfeifer said.
Justice Andy Dougl&lt;is ..aa Reque01•
"What is unarguable is thai the.
for court action are senerally con- El«.1ions Commwion i• in IJWIY cir·
sidemllo be i""f'Piopliatt when oth- cum•tance• unable to provide a
er pmceedin,85 allowed by law are meaningful . remedy 1,q a candi~
bypaosed. Dougw,wrOie.
who suffers substantial. irreoar.able
In a cDn&lt;.-urring opinion. Jm.tice . injury :u the re&lt;ult of election law
Paul Pfeifer laid that although he violation.&lt;, especially when !he injury
agree• with lbt coon'• judgment. 'he occurs dose to the election dale,·:

., In response to a public request.
from AEP that no signs be placed o* ·
utility poles, we immediately stoppe(i
and will not place any more signs o~
these poles. AEP has cited safety.
concerns for utility employees who.
must-work on these poles~
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with 16 percent who do not believe
ARLINGTON. Va. tAP) that.
II aloo found that 47 percent
How;e incumbents are in good lihape
approve
of ihe way Congre&lt;• i• hanto win re-&lt;!ltction nell .monlh, a poll
dling
iu
job and 46 percent disapreleased today suggest•.
The USA Today/CNN/Gallup Poll . prove. Presidenl Clinton's job
found !hal 68 percent of those sur· approval wa• at 65 percent
Arnone likely voters, 47 percent
veyed believe their House member
oaid
lhey would vote'for a Democradeoen'es to, be re-elected, compared

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tic candidate if lbt election were not be removed from offoce.
being held today, to 46 percent for a
The ourvey of 1,004 adulu was
Republican candidate.
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conducted Friday to Monday. II has
On olhtr topics. the ourvey found a margin of error of 3 percentage
!hat among lik.tly vOlCrs:
. points. The sample for4611ik.tly vOI-54 percent say impeachment ers had a margin of ei'I'Of of plus or
hearing• should proceed as planned. monus S percentage points.
-58 percent sa~ Clinton should

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A debale between Congressman
Ted Strickland and Lt. Governor
Nancy Hollister will be held Monday,
7-8:30 p.m. at. the Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center in 'Pomeroy.
Both are vying for Ohio's Sixth
Congressional District sea! currently
occupied by Strickland.
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Hollister, a Repubti&lt;;).n from Mari·
etta, is a graduate of Marieua High
School and auended Kent State University. She was director of the Governor's Office of Appalachia ( 19911994 ), mayor of Marieua ( 19841991) and a member of Marietta City
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anil make the decision between 1wo ing they said fulfilled their promises
or three people," said House Demo- to the nation .
cratic leader Dick Gephardt of Mis·
Republicans agreed to a lkmocso uri. ··we are nol going tu let them ratic plan announced by Clinton in
run over people's right to understand his State of.the Union address in Fei&gt;what's in the bill ."
ru:iry to provide Sl.l billion' to hire
Clinton conceded thai his pmpos- 100.000 new. elementary school
al for modernizing school buildings teachers. "Our Democr•tic priorities
with $$'billion in targeted tax breaks clearly prevailed. and I welcome the
had been dropped in the bud gel decision by our Republican col· ·
negotiations. He said he would push leagues to accept them." said Sen.
for it again next year.
Edward Kennedy. D-Ma.s.
Some of the more seriou~ dis·
But Republi.:ans claimed victory
agreements that were not resolved by saying their key principle - that
until the end concerned the 2000 cen- . educational funding shou ld go diret't·
sus, family planning and the envi- ly to local schools rather than through
ronmenl.
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A fourth temporary 'spe nding bill maintained. " It is a huge win for lucal
had 10 be passed Wednesday,.tJtis one educa1ors and parents who are fed up
running through Friday. to keep gov- with Wa.,hinglon mandates. red tape
emmenl agencies open while negoti- \ and regulation." said Re p. Bill
alions continued on the big budge!" ' Goodling. R·Pa .. who is chairman of
bill. ·
·the House .Education and the Work·
But with the deals on education place Commiuee.
and agriculture, both sides could go
The measure gives local commu·
· home armed with something to brag nities the funds 10 recruit, hire and
about. Republicans also t outed train teachers. It does not address a
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Gephardt said he wa.; "chagrined and
sorry" that another Democratic priority. money for school construction.
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·Democrats c&lt;;&gt;uld claim the edge
with the decision to provide S6 billion in diS'asler aid for the nation's

farmers . The final figure wa.&lt; well
above the $4.2 billion offered by
Republicans in a spendi ng bill the
president vetoed. but down from the
$7.3 billion sought by Democrats.
A few longstanding hang-ups
delayed a final handshake on a giant
package that includes eight of the 13
annual spendi ng bill and funds pro' grams for the departments of Justice,
State, Education. Labor and Interior.
Gingrich said ·negotiators had
agreed to a fund1ng procedure that
essentiall y puts off until April 15.
after a probable Supreme Court ruling. a decision on the use of so-called
stalistical .sampling in the 2(X)() cen·
sus, De:nux:rals have nol signed off
on lhat agreement

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Dole raises
$150,000 for Taft
campaign

Latest interest-rate
. ·cut
.
suggests rnore are· comiNg

COLUMBUS (AP) - Predicting .
thai Bob Taft woulu have beller lwtk
with .O~i~olers than he did, former
Repub~~ presidtntial nominee Bob
'
by a quarter point, to 4.75 percent. Dole he IpeL\. raise about S150.000 for
By DAVE SKIDMORE
Major banks followed by reducing Taft's campAign for governor.
Aasoclatlld Preaa Writer
" I'm very optimistic about the
WASHINGTON - With its sur- ·the prime rate they c)large their best
ne•t
century," the former Senate
prise interest' rale cui, ·the Federal business customers, to 8 percent A
majorily
leade&lt; from Kansas told
Reserve is signaling II will reduce variety of business and consumer
about
300
invited guests at a Slate·
rates repeatedly if neces.ary to pre: loans, including some credit:card
vent the world economic slump from balances, are pegged to the prime house rally Thursday. ·
Earlier.Thursday. Dole joined for·
'
toppling the U.S. economy into rate.
mer
Gov. James Rhodes at a rally in
The
Fed's
aim
is
In
keep
busirecession.
Jackson
for 61h District congressionThe Fed .cut the benchmark fed- nesses. consum~rs and banks from
al
candidate
hopefui Nancy Hollister.
eral · funds rate on overnight loans. gelling spooked by world turmoil and
Hollister.
Ohio's lieutenant gov·
between banks by a quarter percent- sharply curtailing lending" and spendernor. is challenging Rep. Ted Strick·
age point on Thursday, to S percent. mg.
land of Lucasville. Tafl 'is running
In
a
statement,
it
said
it
took
the
The move came only 16 days after
Democrat
f sher.
against
the central bank engineered the first latest action because "growing cau·
Dole
said
Taft
stands
for the kind
cut in nearly three. years, also a quar- lion by lenders and unseUied condi·
of
public
service
America's
youn g
lions in financial markets ... are liketer point
"We have not seen the end of U.S. ly to be.restraining aggregate demand : people ought to emulate.
casting the weather. Pictured with Harman after
Dole joked about hi s failed run
VISITS STUDENTS • Dan Har:man, meteointefest-rate declines," said econo· in the future." .
his presentation are students Katie f'\eed,
rologist for 13 New1 on WOWK·TV In HuntingHowever, Sohn said by taking the against · President Clinton in 1996,
mi st Allen Sinai ofPrimark Do!cision
Randy Hart, Lacy Childress and JeHrey Baugh·
ton, W.Va., visited with llxth graders at Meigs
Economics in New York. "The stakes highly unusual step of mov ing saying that while . it isn't a).ways
man: .
Middle School on Thursday, to dlaeuaa · his
.. are high.... If the U.S. goes, the world between meetings, the Fed may fuel important to win, he prefers to finish
career In broadcasting and the science of foregoes. If the U.S. stands, the world specul ation that a major financial . first .
institution is on the brink · of insol·
stands." ·
Analysts said the facttha,t policy- vency. Last month . lhe Federal
makers chose to act before their next Reserve Bank of New York broke red
aQd Rhonda Davis, all ofPomemy. Joh nny Roush. Sherry Roush and
regularly scheduled meeting under- a pri vate bailout by major banks of
Area r~sidenls donated 59 units of Globakar. Belly Sayre and Velma
Jim Freeman. Harry Holter, PalSy John Ri ce, all of Reedsville: Bobby
scores how seriously they perceive Long-Term Capital Manage men I blood when the American Red Cross Rue a.ssisted throu gh the Retired
Cornell.
Freddie Simmons. Randy Ord, Darla Thomas. Carolyn Charles, '
·the risks to the U.S. economic ex pan- L.P.• a speculalive fund fo r wealthy bloodmobile visited the Senior Citi· Senior Volunteer Program. Jhe can·
teen was served by Preceptor B'eta Arnold, Kenny Wi gg ins, Dusliri Luncinda Stobarl. Vicki Morrow,
sion, which ne xt month will become . ir\veStors.
zens Center, in Pomeroy recentl y.
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Miller, Chri s Retmire , Mike Manley. Lorena Hill. Mark Morrow and Patri·
'
"People are already aski ng, 'Does
: the longest stretch of peacetime
First ·time donors were Kathy Beta sorom y.
the Fed know something we don't?"'· Williamson, William Booth. Mark t Donors. by co.f!imunity were: David, Aaron Wolfe. lOve lyn cia Ellion. all of Middl~porl: Henry
.
growth on record.
Bahr and Paula Wood. Long Botlom:
Two rate cuts have not come in Sohn said. "There may ·be ~llme Morrow, Dustin Miller. Chris Rdt· Jackie Hildebrand, Debra D. Mora. Mugrage. Charles Mugrage. Jamie William C. Cook and Jackie Well.
Jones
and
Sharon
Hall,
all
of
Racine
:
such quick successiotf si n~ e Decem- skeleton in the closet we haven't mire. Lucinda Stobart. Charloue Thomas B. Hart, Patricia J. Barton,
Ci ndi Stewi.!rl, Vanessa A. Cornphm Shade: Marta Blackwood ;llld
·
1 Paul Marr. Niese! Gerard, Harold
:ber 1991 , when the'ce nlralbank was heard abou I. " :
Erl ewine and Mike Manley.
Cremeans, Jennifer A. Gat'l!y.•Di nah tlabrielle Blackwood, Rutland: CharHowever. the Initial m:11ke1
banling to lift the ero nomy out of
Donors recognized for multiple Norton. Billy Spencer, Miiry Spencer.
response was positive. The Dow. gallon donations were Tamara Nel· Robert Taggart, William Radford, Stewart, Donna H aw l ~y. Norma lone Erlowine. 'Dexter: Brian John·
recession.
.
Wilcox. · Tamar~ Nt:hon. Donna son, Mason. W.V:.1., and Ron Harris.·
"They wanl to do what they can Jones average, up II 0 points before son.two gallons, Deborah L. Grueser Ivan Pow~ll . Gloria Kloes; Anna
Davidson, Shaunda Test, Ellis Myers, New Haven. W.Va.
to arrest a snowballlhal seems to be the announcement. soared an addi· and Donna M. H:twley, four gallons. Shrimplin. Janel Pcavfey, Kath·y
The next scheduled visit for the
Williamson. Dan E. Follrod. John Lin~a Haley and Joe Davis. all of
gai ning momentum," said econo· tiona! 221 points in 45 minutes to Carolyn Charles, 2fi ga ll ons.
bloodmobile
al the cent~r is DecemRut lund .
mist Sung ,Won Sohn of Norwest 8.2\l9. its highest Close since the colHelen Bodimel. Belly Spencer, Musser, William Booth. Sheila Tay ·
her
16
from
I
to 6 p.m.
Lamar Lyons. Tuppers Plains:
. ,
. .
lapse the Russian ruble sen t s1ock June Ashley, lane Brown. Jim lor, Marvin Taylor. Deborah Grueser.
Corp.
.·
The Fed also cull he discount rule · priCes reeling in Iale Au.uust.
Grueser. Sarah Niegler. Alice Victoria Cu ndiiT. Maureen Hennessy.
it charges on its own loans 10 b~mks
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By JIM ABRAMS
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON President
Ciinlon announced the White Hou.&lt;e
re~chtd a deal with Congress today
on a $500 billion budget J"otekagefol. lowing compromises on the major
issues of education and agriculture.
Clinton ihtenilpttd a Whitt House
conference on school violence 10 say,
" I got a call that we ju'\1 concluded
Lt. ~v. ttOIIIIIer
our agreement on the budget. " The
audience in the East Room applaud·
ed.
House Speaker Newt Gingrich. R·
Ga .•:said he expected a vote on the
final compromise late tonight or Fri·
day.
The incumbent Strickland. a
Acceptance of the agreement by
Democrat from Lucasville. is a psy- the Hoose and Senate would allow
chologist who received a bachelor's Congress to adjo~m for the Nov. 3
degree in his1ory from Asbury Col- elections. " ···
·
lege, a Maste r of Divinity from
Ju st hours earlier. Democrats,
Asbury Theological Seminary, and a largely on the sidelines in the talks.
Ph.D. in counseling psychology from had said they wouldn't accept the
the U.niversi(y of Kentucky. He is a package without careful scrutiny.
former Methodist minister. children's
"You cannot short -circuit and
home administrator, counseling psy· push all 535 people out of the rooni
chologi st and congressman.
' The debate is co-sponsored by the
Meigs County Council on Aging. and
the Meigs County Chamber of Com·
merce. The ·public is welcome to
attend.

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vote on budget approval

Strickland-Hoi Iister·
debate set for Monday

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·Social Security gives lowest cost-of-living raise in 12 years
For a couple. the $741 ma•imum
goes to $75 I.
·
The increases will begin showing
up in checks received in January,.
" Inflatio n remains under con·
trol," Apfel said in . a statement
"Low intl,ation is good for America,
li Ving raise in a dozerl years.
particularly
for many Social SecuriThe 1999 increase is ~o small ·
mainly because a healthy u.s. econ· ty beneficiaries li vi ng on fixed
omy has kept intlation firm ly in incomes." ,
Monthly checks from the governcheck.
ment's
biggest benefit program are
Social Security Commissioner
adjusted
annually to keep rising
Kenneth S. Apfel said today the cost·
of- liv ing adjustment. or COLA. prices from e'roding recipients'.buy·
·
means 1he avemge 1110nthly check for ing power.
Since 1975. the adj ustment has
retirees will rise.by $10 lo $780 from
been automatic. requiring no vole by
$770.
The ma•imum monthly payment Congress. ll is calculated based on
for .. 6.6 million low-income individ- changes in the Consumer Price Index
uals receiving Supplemental Securi- .from the third quarter of one year to
.ly Income. ki~&lt;&gt;wn as SSI. also will the corresponding quarter of the
rise 1.3 percent. That wi ll boost 11\t, next.
· Because of low inflation. the yenr·
muximum SSI check by $6 lo $500.

· By ALICE ANN LOVE
Associated Press Writer
. WASHINGTON· The 44 million
Americans gelling Social Sec~rity
chec ks will see them grow by just 1.3
-percent next year, the lowest cost-of·

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ly benefit boosts have been below 3 cost·of· li ving raises bring.
.. For most of our seni ors. their
percent since 1994. Next year's
only
source of income is a Social
increase matches a record low of 1.3
Security
check which often leave&lt;
percent set in 1987- noi counting
them
just
.above or even below the
six months in 1983 when the update
level
of
poveriy;"
said Mark Anderwas skipped 10 help Social Security
sen. aSsistant director for outreac h at
oul of a cash crunch.
In contra.". double-digit inflation tmmaus Services for tht Agi ng in the
in the late 1970s drove the cost-of- nation's ctipi tal.
Older peoples' special Circum·
living increase up to a record 14.3
stuncc:s
.can also mean inflation hits '
percent in 1980. .
.them
harder
than younger Americans,
For 147 million working Ameri·
cans the maximum annual earnings advocates say.
While overall intlation has been
subjecllo Social Sec urity taxes next
low
thi s year. the price of prescription
year will also rise , io $72.600 from
drugs
has been 'growing by double
$68.400, thoug h ihe tax rate remai ns
uigits.
Medicare does not cover pre6.2 percenJ. That means a maximum
Social Security tax of $4.501 f&lt;Jr scriptions.
" Pre&lt;criptions can he through the
workers. s figure matched by
roof
and I know seniors who have
employers.
had
to
pay $50 or more for a single
Many seni()r citizens depend
bonle
of pills," saiu Andersen .
heavily on the few extra dollars a
"That
's
where a few dollars can
month that Social Serurily's aimua l

make the big ditl'erenre."
Some urgue the government's
meusurement of inflation is skewed,
making even the comparatively low
Social Security cost-of-living upda1es
see n in rece nl years too generous.
A. panel of prominent economists
reported 10 Congress in December .
1996 that the Consumer Price Index
could be overstating inllation by
more than a percentage point, costing
Social Security and other government
programs unnecessary bil lions.
Government statlstidans have
been trying to improve the accuracy
of the monthly survey of goods and
services bough! by typical American
households th at ·is used to calculate
the CPl. They modernized it this year.
for example. by adding 'products
including cellular phones and leased
curs and truck.s.

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