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                  <text>By The Bend

Wednesday

The Daily Sentinel·
Page 10
Tuesday, November 3, 1998

Ann 1l
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for mamagc. wh1ch pleases me. It
might happen later, but fur now. v.·e
hoth like thmg&gt; the way they arc.
Our sex hfe is OK. but IR the last

Mi ss.
Dear Jackson: I am nut a pharmacologtsland would not be so pre&gt;umptUOIJ'. as to c• aluate any drug I

year. I ha\'C had more fat lures than

d1d learn , however, that the Food

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&gt;UCcesscs. If you knuv. what I mean and Drug Administrat iO n. Which
A fncnd of mme who 1s 61 told me approved Vmgra.. announred several
D•-..r Ann Landen: I am a, 59- he had slowed down a lot. too. hut wee ks ago that 69 Amcncan; have
)Car-old male. have been tw1 ce since he &gt;tartcd takmg V1ag ra. he " d1ed after takmg the drug
Many people. both men and
dl\ orn:d and am now !o.CCIR~ an as fnsk y as a young colt Ann. I
readmg
somethmg
ahoul
women,
~~ Wl&gt;h to enhance their
remember
anral:ll \ C wo man who as 38. also
men
who
d1
ed
after
takmg
..:
xual
peifonnance
are now taking
several
l"u.: c dJ\ Orccd We get along very
Viagra.
Is'
thiS
1ruc?
herbal
product;
They
arc les;
" ell and my m•grame headaches
I
like
se•
as
well
"'
the
next
fel
·
cxpens1ve
than
presc
ripti
on
drugs
"'ern to have d~;appeared All the
· low, but I am not Willing to d1c for 11 and ha.•e fewer side effect&gt;. and the
m~mhcr' of my lam1ly are crazy
abou l her a nd say they' have never Will you please lool1mto thl&lt; and let result; have apparently been very
1
-ecn rnc '"' happy We have had scv- me know the fact. I am ; urc many •at~&gt;factory. I should mention that
aal tnps together . and get along of your readers would hkc 10 h3\'C V1agra cO:m about SIO a p1ll, and t1't
extremely well She 1s not pushmg them. too. -- Loyal Fan m Jackson. herbal " helpers" co;t about 40

cent&lt; But be aware that herbal products arc not regulated by thr FDA.
and you don 't always know whal
you are geumg Check wnh your
doc tor first
Dear Ann Landen: A few years
back. you had a column saying
women would ltke to see morr
clothing with pockets Would you
plea.-e let the women's clothmg
manufacturers know that we dldn 't
mean pockets O\'er our breasts and
heh1nds.
A woman who measures more
than 36 mches. tn &lt;Jther location
docs not need pockets to drnw allenliOn to those arras. While some of us
use the breaSt pocket out of necess1 ty. I don 't know any woman who

uses the h1p pocket. Most women,
however, would appreciate a side
pocket to hold a set of keys or a ussur for lip blouing or sudden
sneezes

The rashion industry has gone
totally nuts 'with big pockets on
sh1ns and shons. ThOse large, patchstyle pockets may look good on a
skinny model. but they do nothing
for the rest of us. Tell them , please. - Anaoyed in tlw Mi&lt;h•nt Dear
Anaoyed: You told them, and I
thank you on behalf of the women
whose measurements are similar to
the ones you have c1ted. A pox on
pockets that serve no useful purpose.
The same grles for those pesky,
scratchy tags at the back of the neck.

tp;

Tomo~ow: Sunny
High: 40; Low:20

Dear AJm Landen: I am a 28yrar-old career woman in love for
tho: very first time I hope you won 't
thtnk r am fpolish, but my problem
is serious to me. My wonderful guy
has a mustache lhat looks nice, but it
tickles me when we kiss, which, of
course. spo1ls "the moment." This ts
a distraction, and somellmes, I
laugh. Do I have-a right to ask h1m
to shave it off! -- Hamsburg, Pa.
Dear Pa.: Don 't ask him to shave
11 off. He IS probably fond of 11 Ask
him to trim it That would be a fair
compromise
Send questions to Ann Landers,
Crraton Syndkate, 5777 W. Cmtury Blvd., Suite 700, Los Angeles,

Meigs Countf.s
Volume 49 , Number 130

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Calif. 90045

Vlc-

llms of an anthrax scare at abortiOn

clinics 1n four sutes are taking lillie
comfort m aothontles prohounctng
the whole event a hoax.
Tests found no evidence of
anthrax or any other biological agent
in leuers mailed to eight climes, the
FBI announced Monday, the same
day similar leners arrived at'two more
chmcs Also, a fake homb wa.&lt; sent
to one of the chn1cs that re«!Jved a
leller last week.
A Planned Parenthood chmc
sc~edu led to reopen here today
offered counsehOg to workers who
suffered through Friday's scare. and

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employees calleO patients to rea,sure

SlilN WORKS- Sign Works of New Haven, W.Va., previously
owned by Sheldon G~lach, has been purchased by Jim and Pam
Durst of Middleport, shown here working on a new sign. Both
ownership and Iodation have changed. The business has been
moved to 31280 Noble Summit Road, Middleport, just off Bradbury Road toward Rutland. Sign Works will continue to produce
fine quality business and architectural signs, vehicle lettering,
race car ltttterlng, magnetics, banners, window lettering and
decals. The shop will be open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. and other times by appointment by calling 992-SIGN (7446)
or 1·800.547-2744.

Alfred News notes
Katy and Ray Rodeha,er. Well born. Fla.. viSited recently m the area.
They came

e~peclillly

to

\'lstt

Kate's

haver. Ralph and Nita Rodchaver. all
of Guysville. Thelma and Ted Sabo
of Athens, Sandee and J1m Wnght,
Gay Ann and Bob Burke and Nina
Robmson. all local
Lila Winters of Parkersburg.
W.Va. recently VISited her brother,
Vtctor Bahrand friends, Nma Robin-

new grandson. Raymond Fredenc k
Homiker and h\1 parents, Fred and
Karen Honaker.
They auended church sefv 1ces at
Allred Umted Methochst Church.
.md Kate allended the Alfred Unned son and Thelm.t Hendt!rson.
MethodiSt Women's October meet. Apnl Neeley ol Fairborn viSited
Ing. They v"1ted r~lat1ves and her parents. Marguente and Delb~rt
fn ends. Larry nnd Debb1e Rode- Stearns

Racine UMW meets recently
Mel~&lt;sa Harkness led the World

Thank Offering serv 1ce at the October meeting of the RaCme United
Methodist Women
Her ng m mtssum mean~ sharing
our gd'ts and tal~nts as well as our
exp~ru:~~tces

ol God's "good news"

Wllh others. Scnpture was taken
fmm CorirHhrans .md Mark Readers

were Man lyn Bogard and Martha
Duddrn£ Prayt!r Wi.ts grven by Mrs
H,trkness
Th~

World Thank Otfenng rr.; ttn
opponunlty tor mdrva.luals to
f\!..lipond to God's abundance: and
f!raL:c: wu h spo nt ane Ou~ gilts ot grat-

uude. The World Thank Ollcring
I~Jxes were than col lt:c led Irom mt:mhers .md the tumls will be used for
m1ssrons 1n the Un&amp;tcd States· anti
around lht: v.urld

Lee Lee preSided at the busmess
mcctmg wrth members rept:atmg the

Lord's Prayer .md the Luany on the
Purpose
Karl.!n Wal ~er read the! ~et:re1a ry's
1cpm1 .md corre .. pondencc Wlts re.td
!rom Mary H1ll. RACO. and th&lt;:t,
ll.trkness li.I ITHi y Cl.tra Mac Sargent
g.1 vt: th.: tre.tsurer\ report Monetary
don.1~1ons .tre .-;ent mont hi) to\ an nus
org.tnll.ttwns

fhe h.n .md nu\lcn fund

wa~ 1:..~~ ~

en .tnJ Mdi'iS,\ H.ukncss wil l ht: buyIll ~ the hdl" ,Ul J rmth!'lh wnh the

m~nl.!y (.;n ll~~.:tcJ .mJ then d,~tnbut111g

them tn the

e l ~llll'll!.lry

M~mhcr-. \Ll tcd
~.tvt:nll.u to pre..,cnt

sLhno!..,

to

111\lle

J.u1

Lhc 'C II AMPS '

progr..~m &lt;~I a luturc mectin1:;

Mn. Lt.:t: re.1J a poem ' Ode tn d
Volunteer "

UMW anJ .111 .. hurd\ llh:mhc1..,
wil l .1g.un p.lrliup.ttl" 111 tht! Angd

Troe proJect and the .. Shoe Boi' mmIStry.
Athens Dislncl Fest1v~l of Shanng
cookbooks •"e available tor $7.
The slate of officers was
.1pproved They are Lee Lee. president. M.~rgie West; v1ce president,
Karen Walker, secretary, Clara Mae
Surgem, treasurer and Marilyn Bogard. program resources

Do ;ou boggle ,tt the 1deu o! Larry Kmg. 6~ ne)(t month, a"i ,, nl!w

dad 1 Shawn Sou thwick K1ng. expect·
ing thCir baby next March. has some
good dues "My brother had a baby
last Marc:h. Larry snuggles htm.
loves playing With him. buy1ng hm1
ltH ie T· l.ih trl s inti toys He . , gnlten

mlo the b.1by th1 ng I th 1nk he's at a
UJifcrcnl \la~e 111 lm. Itt c. mon: ..:.tim
and focu:-,ed on family."

'Much of th~&gt; h.~&gt; to do '\'llh Larry 's marn.tgc last Septernher ro
Shawn, JK,1 a ch.trrmn g .md stat -

uesque blonde lrom a clmc-kmt

The Community Calendar is
published as a free service to D&lt;!ll·
profit groups wishing to announce
meetings and special events. The
calendar is not designed to promote
sales or fund raisers of any type.
Items are printed as space permits
and cannot be guaranteed to run a
specific number of days.

TUESDAY
POMEROY -- JEWEL (Jesus
Enhancmg W1se Educa11onal Learnmg) Will meet Nov. 3. 7 p.m. at the
home of Bnan and K1m Hupp Gay
Snyder \Ifill be presenung her CHEO
Sem1nar .. Home Schooling &amp; The
Kitchen .. What? ' .. which provides
pract1cal information ahout home
school mg orgamzauon. For more
mformatlon call the Hupps at 992-'
7779

ALFRED -- The Orange Townshtp Tru&lt;tees w1ll meet on Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the home ol the clerk,
OSie Follrod.
POMEROY -- Drew Webster Post
39. American Legion. oyster supper,
7 p.m., followed by regular meetmg

The Chn&gt;tmas Bazaar will be held
MIDDLEPORT -- M1ddleport
on December 5 at the church Craft Mason1c Lodge 363 F&amp;AM regular
t.1bles arc available for $ 10 each, .md meeting and e/ec110n of ufti~.:ers TuesinformatiOn " availahle hy callmg day, 7:30p.m. at the temple. RefreshAlice Wolfe .11949- 22~6. Clara M.1e 1ments.
Sargent at 949-02604. or Lee Lee at
949-2-154
RUTLAND-- Rutland Township
The Chrtstm.IS Partv will be held Trustees meetmg m regultir se-ssion
on December 21 .11 o·:io p m. at the Tuesday. 6 p.IJ1. at the Rutland F1re
church D1nner will he catered and Sl.lllon
Al1ce Wolle will make the arrangements
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Lee allended the D~&gt;tnct
MIDDLEPORT -- Middlepon LitUMW Annual Day meeting at Logan crary Club meeting Monday, 2 p m
and was presented wtth a certificate on Novel)lber 4 at the home ol
for her unll's havmg fulfilled the five Martha Hooyer. Leah Jean Ord will
r~LJUtrements o! Ftve·Star G1ving.
rev1ew the book .. Angela's Ashes ... hy
' Cards are sent to mlsston lt~ .H.Icrs
Ill

ohcr u1 u ntm~s at each meettng
N.tmt!s are taken from the prayer cal·
endar.
Karen Walker and Melissa Hark11\:!"i~ recently &lt;tttended the Women
ANEW retreat. held ,,I the Oh1o Conv~ ntlon Ce nter 111 Columbus
Rdrcshmcnls were sc.!rvcd hy
M,ugtc West and Lee Let: Get well
~.:.mh were \lgner..l during the: sot.:tal

All tho: chmcs that received tho: letThe Knoxville Center for Reproductive Health, which wa.&lt; sent a let- ter threats last week reopened Monter threat on Friday, rece1ved a hoax day. eKcepl the one here and one in
homb by mail on Monday. David Louisville that is closed on Mondays.
In Lillie Rock, Ark., a man was
Ries, the special agent in charge of
the FBI's Knoxville IJffice,. said sim- convicted Monday of v•olallng the
ilar devie&lt;!s have been received in federal Access to Clinic Entrances
Act for parlong yellow Ryder rrntal
other cities, but didn't say where.
Another Knoxville clinic rece1ved trucks ouL•ide two ahonton clinics.
Prosecutors said J. Fred Hart Jr.
a suspic1ous leller Monday. It hore a
Cincinnati postmark and appeared Iwas aware he would cause fear by h1s
identical to the envelopes contammg placement of the trueks. The homb
the . anthrax threats, but wasn't that demohshed the Oklahoma City
opened, the FBI said. It will be sent federal b01lding in 1995 was left in a
to Washmgton for tests.
yellow Ryder truck
No explosives' were m Han's
A similar letter was opened when
11 amved Monday at the Center for trucks, but their presence prompted
Chotce clime in Toledo. Ohio. The evacuations of hoth clinics and nearclinic was evacuated and two by busmesses.
employees who handled the envelope
Han could get six months in Jail
were treated as 1f they had been and a $10,000 fine on each of two
exposed to anthrax.
counts. No sentencmg date was set

'"

Frank McCourt.
CARPENTER -- ReVIval beginning Wednesday. 6:30p.m. at the Mt.
Umon Bapl1sl Church With Evangelist Rev. Charles Swigger. Featured
singers will be the Whiles, Gabriel
Quartet, Rutland Freewill Baptist
Church Chotr, Mt. Union Choir and
Soloist Marlene Carpenter.
POMEROY -- Chester Garden
Club will meet at the home of Twlia
Buckley on November 4 at 7. 30 p.m.
RACINE -- Regular meeting of
the Pomeroy-Racme Lodge 164
F&amp;AM will be held Wednesday,
7:30p.m. at the lodge hall m Racme.
Election of officers will be held.

Time Out for Tips
By Becky Baer
Melga County
Extenalon Agent,
Family and Consumer
Sclenceal
Community Development
Many of today's adults are part of
the "sandwich generauon" they still
have children at home. but are also
' aging parents. Too
taking care of their
many times these people feel that
they must be able to .. do n all."
Instead of feeling a sense of accomplishment for all that they are domg,
these Pf-Ople may feel guii\Y when
they don't have the energy to manage
their homes, the~r children, their parents and their careers. Because of all
that is going on. members of the
sandwich generation may develop
''caregiver burnout."

POMEROY -- Bradford Church
of Chnsl, located at the corner of
Bradbury Road and Route 124 outSide of Pomeroy. wi II be hosu ng a
concert by Thomas Shelton on Nov.
4, 7 p.m.
PAGEVILLE •• Sc1pio Township
Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday, 6:30p.m. at the Pagevi)le Town
Hall

THURSDAY
EAST MEIGS -- Eastern Local
School
Distncl
wtll
have
parent/teacher conferences Thursdyy
and Nov 12. 4-7 p.m. diStnct w1de.
Call ch1ld\ school b01ldmg to schedule an appomtment.

There are several reasons for caregiver burnout. One IS that roles have
changed between adult children and
their aging parents Instead of parents
takmg care of their children, it IS now
the'·children who are taking care of
their parents.
..
Many times caregivers expect too
much out of themselves and the
results of their caregiving. They
expect everything to work out and go
back to the way 11 used to be. That
may not happen. The careg1ver may
then feel he orshe has no control over
the ctrcumstances. The situation may
worsen because of lack ol careg1v1ng
skills, limited finances or lack of famIly support The caregiver may experience a sense ot ever-mcreastng ISO-

tlllh: .
D1dJ I ~ .

Rlllh Fr,mk

Cindy Wmebrenner.

&lt;~nd

T:mt Norman The
nl.'xtnh:etmg will ht! heiJ on Novem-

BE A LEADER...
BE A FRIEND...
BE OF SERVICE!

her 23.

Mormon fam1ly

Sh~

had to

mt~s

Lar-

ry'&lt; two book partl&lt;" thiS week (lor
"Powerful Prayers") hec.tuse her
son, Danny Southwick, 17, haLl a
football game tn ProH&gt;. Ut.•h. where
he lives w1th her ex- husband, Dan
Southw1ck Shawn says sh~ .md Larry discussed religmn ''hcforc we even
got engaged." Shl! .tllenJs church
every week , and o,;ay-.; lhetr -.on '"wJ II
be ratsed m the Mormon la1th. bu!
he ' ll be taught .thou! the l t:W I "ih tra LIIIton, wh1ch we lovt: ~tnd rc..,pect "
Larry ts ktnd of .u1 :..tgno'III C.
She\ workmg wtth her shter on u

deal for a countr}lpop a! hum .•1nd "
'km-can:: line. dnd lov111g !tic Wtlh
L.~rry.

lhl\

IS

perhaps best known

for her sultry rend1t1on ol "Fever."
aruJ she won a Grurnmy lor best l.:Oil temporary tcmale vocal pt!rlorman~:e

'" 1969 fort he h1t " Is That All There
Is''"
A d•abet1c. Miss Le~ 'ha s had a
number of health problems. In 1961 .
she contracted double pneumonia In
1976, she had a near-fatal fall 111 a
New York hotel. and she was sen ·
ow~ly InJUred m a Las Vegas f.tll Ill
19X7
In ear,ly 1985. she had surgery to
open dogged

arlene~

Laler th.tt

year. she underwent double-bypass
heart surgery.

Ms Foster declined to say where
her mother was bemg tre,Hed.

year term He tuld the: RepublicaJ1

rece!Vtng allega11ons that Voinovtch 's

statewtde tss\Je on the ballot, an im-

supporter. that he looked forward to
Wa."'hm gton.

Boyle. in 1 itO emotwnal

~peech

before about 50 subdued supporters,
urged Voinov1ch to remember )lis
lXmocrahc conshtuenh, too
"I [«I more strongly than ever
thatth ~

most imponanl challenge,for

uur Oh1o

repre~ntative

1n Washmg·

ton 1s to be a voJce and a vote for the

worktng farm he~ m our slate." she
sa1d

Althea Acreem. a 26-year-&lt;&gt;ld smgle mother and Democr3t 1 from
Cjevela'nd Heights. spill her vole.
gomg wuh

Fi~her

and Vomovich. a

former Cleveland mayor
··1 voted for George Voinovich on

h1 s reputat1on and for what he as done
for Cleveland and Ohio in general. ..
she satd

Voters turned down the only

1994 campaign spending reports miSrepresented payments funneled to a
company controlled by hts brmher to
cover the salary of a political ally But

tl atlve that would have banned the
hunting of mourning doves. Opponents expected to spend more than $2
million. most of it from the pro-huntthe issue may .. not b~ resolved hcfore ing lobby.
Voinovich leaves office.
Down the ucket. Allorney GenerBarred from servmg a thud con- al B~lly Montgomery defeated
'secutlve four· year term, Vmnovtch Democrat Richard Cord ray. and
will replace Democrat John Glenn. Auduor Jun Petro beat Democrat ·
who dec•ded not to &gt;eek a fifth six- LoUie Stnke

of:~:~~~~ ~=:;~pTu~:r~~~~t f~~:~~~:~~
8

ldenta and area news media following unoHI·
clal election results Tuesday night. Meigs
County Board of Electlons Prealdent John Ihie,

a resident of the Morning .Slar area, is 1!,\lOwn
here har~dlng out updated precinct reports to
supporters of the Carleton School levy. The
official count, which includes 94 provlslon'al, or
walk-In ballots, will be held Nov. 16.

abilll~es must dec1de tf the ISsue will
agatn be placed beforo voters.
He sa1d he fee ls mo.s t Mei~s
County residents support the sehoul's
services. but are alra1d ol paymg
more tuxes ... par1t cularly folluwmn
0
this year's real eshtle n:assessment.
The levy was earl ier defeated as a
continuing tax
A perm,ment. 1.5 mill levy lor tire
protection tn Middleport handily

passed 421 to 314
Levy supporters stuJ ttle lundtn g
will be used to replace an ,1g1ng tire
truck and to purchase cqlllpmcnr lor
members ot the village 's volunt.,;er
tire department.
Metgs County vote-rs JOined voters
· across the state by stw ndly rejcc:tin g

Vl~tc:s. The ts,ue la1lt!U 60 percent to
40 percent in Ohio
A tot~ll 11! 7.674 Mc1gs County
vote rs. nearly 4H perccnl. r\!ported to

Stat~ ls~ue I. a meusun,'! wluch would
have banned the hunt1ng nf mournmg

slig htl y more th.1n on l!-tlllrd of reg·
tstl!red voter~. 14 7X percent reporl·
1ng to the p()ll~

doves

111

the st.1 te by ) . I 11 to 2.140

"

Str~ckland scores huge victory over Holli$ter

stroke

sullered Oct. 27, caused permanent
damage
Miss Lee

Fisher. concedtng the race. ind•cated .that at 47. hiS political career
wa.• not over: "Tonight wa. a setback. I never call1l a defeat."
An exit poll ba.o;ed on intemew~
with voten; a.• they left precmcls
across the state mdicated Taft d1d
well among groups that have traditionally voted Democrauc. such a.•
lahor unions and Roman Catholics.
while relaming groups usually
ahgned wnh GOP. such as those who
think taxes arr too h1gh.
' The poll was conducted by Voter
News Service for The Associated
Press and five national television outlets.
In the Senate race. Voinovich
•gave the GOP both of the stale• Sen'ate seaL• for the first time since 1974,
when Will1am Saxbe and Taft's
father, Roben Taft Jr. repre•ented
Oh10.
The v1ctory came one day al ter the
Ohto Elections Commission reported

Meigs Local issue draws tie vote;
Carleton $Chool levy is defeated

Ohio's U.S. House incumbents all win

Ms Foster said doctors were trydetermme whether

DAVENPORT

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Ohio Voters kind
to school issues

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In 1990. Taft began 'a campaign
for governor, but GOP leaders per- '
COLUMBUS - Ohio voters suaded him to step aside for
rewarded Republicans by allowmg Vomovtch. who went on to serve two
them to continue th&lt;ir near-monopoly terms in the Statehouse.
After facmg no opposition in the
_ on statewide Offie&lt;!S and gavr the
state a second GOP senator for the primary, Taft fended off the challenge
from F1sher. whose campaign grew
first time in 24 year11.
close
but failedlo break through in
Tuesday's vote meant a Republican woold continue'" the governor's the race where racb side rxpected to
office, a.s Bob Taft won a ruce he put . spend $10 million '
ot'f eight years ago. and that George
"Let i me a.sure you I will be a ·
Voinov1ch would take h1s career to governor for all the people of Oh10."
!he U.S. Sen;ue. where he will Join Taft told a victory rally at ii' downhis one-lime lieutenant governor. town hotel.
Mike DeWine. ,
The Republicans 'also kept all the
all statewide nOnJUdicial offices and
two Supreme Court seats. The
Democrats won their Supreme Cou(l
race, keeping the GOP edge DR the
court at 5-2.
In two congressional races that
were expected to be close. the incumbents won eaSily And voters defeated a statewide ts.&lt;ue thlll would have
outlawed dove hunting.
Willi 99 percent of the state's
precincts reporting. Taft led Democrat Lee Fisher 50 percent to 45 percent. with two mmor-party pandtdates
sphUing the other 5 percent, accordJOg to unofficial results compiled by
The Assoi:tated Press. In the Senate
race. Vomovich led Democr•t Mary
· Boyle 56 percent to 44 pencent.

Voter turnout even
lower than predicted

Other"' attending were LOis Bell.

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LOS ANGELES (A P) - Jazzand
pop Singer Peggy Lee has been hosjlllahzed after suffenng a stroke.
"S he 's conscious and her lamtly
has been with her." Mi ss Lee's
dau ghter. Nicki Lee Foster. satd
Monday

Single Copy - 35 Cents

By JOHN McCARTHY
Aaaoclated Preu Writer

By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Taxpayers ol the Meigs Local
School District must wait until Nov.
16 to learn the fate of a 5 mill.' live
year permanent improvements levy
after Tuesday's vole resulted m a lie
-- 1,827 10 1,827 according to unofficial results from the Meigs County
Board of Elections.
The renewal levy Will be decided
by 53 proVISIOnal ballots which will
,be officially counted on Nov 16 ProCOLUMBUS (AP) - Voter of available records
•visional ballots are those cast by regturnout 1n Ohio was 48 I percent , Alli~on expects the vote total to IStered voters in Ohio who have
Tuesday. according to preliminary reach to pred•cted turnout of about moved into Meigs County from
figures released by the secrerary of 3.5 million voters.
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another county after the voter regisstate's office
Hamson County. m eastern Ohio tratlon.dea&lt;\line. Countywide, 94 proThat percentage could grow as near Steubenville, had the state's VISional ballots rematn to be count·
count1es double-check votes and tal- highest pencentage turnout with 59.73 ed.
ly the votes of people m the military percent of the c(iunty's 10,640 regisThe levy generates about
and livmg overseas, Jon Alli~on, a tered voters gomg to the poll s.
. $550.000 a year and was originally
spokesman for Secretary of State Bob
Athens County. :lhoul 90 miles promoted w1th the slogan of .. Books,
Taft. said today.
southeast of Columbus, had the low- Buses and Buildings". Levy support·
Across Ohio, 3.464,224 people est turnout. w1th 37 8 percent of the ers this time did lillie to promote the
voted . Tuesday That's out of county's 42.317 regtstered voters mensure or gel out thetr vote. ·
7,198.518 registered voters
casting ballots.
II the issue comes out a loser on
The secretary of state's office had
' In l\194. the last midterm electiOn, Nov 16. Me1gs Local Board of Eduptedtctcd the turnout at about 50 per- turnout in Ohio was 57.20 percent, cation Vice Presiden\ Scott Walton
cent, the lowest tor a major statewide accordmg l() the secre tary of state's hazarded to say the hoard would
general election 111 the last 20 years office.
"most ce rtainly .. put the measure
b.ICk before vot~rs be for~ lis explraGallipolis issue fails by 177 votes
liOn on Jilll I. 21XIO The board has
two additional ch.mces lor the levy to
pa~s be tore th ~tt ttme.
The Carleton School 1.8 mill. five
I
year operutum and maintenance levy
w.IS defeated by 1.42X votes, 4.394to
2.966, accord1ng to unolticial election results.
"Our needs have not changed,"
Voters approved 128 ot 210 school
COLUMBUS (A P) - Voters
Carleton
School D•rector Steve Behn
,,pproved 110 perc· en~ot school issues ls'ittes stdtewide Tuestlay. mcludmg
S&gt;ud,
addmg
that the ~oard of MenElect1on D.1y.the &gt;1ate depattment of 65 percent ot operating lev~es.
tal Retald.uion/Developmentnl DIS(Conllnued on Page 3)
educ,,t,on reported toduy.

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Singer Peggy Lee
hospitalized for stroke

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received 159 votes. and John R.
Mitchel and Lawrence Anderson. the
Reform Pany candidates. received
202 I'Oies.
Allorney General Belly Montgomery received 4.060 votes in
Me1gs County. wh1le her Democratic opponent. Richard Cordray.
received 2,820 votes
Other state-wide and regional
races were decided as follows in the
county: Audjlor of State: J1m Petro.
Republican incum~nt, 3.903, LouiS
N Strike. 2, 756; Secretary ol State:
J. Kenneth Blackwell. R. 3,748,
Chari eta Tavaros. D. 2.861; lreasurer· Joseph T. Deters. R. 3.760. John
A. Donofno. D. 2.H90; Chief Just1te
of the Supreme Court. Thoma~ J.
Moyer. incumbent. 3,6H I, Gary
Tyack, 1.523; Jusuce olthe Supreme
Coun: Stephen W. Powell, 2.743.
Francis E Sweeney, 2.544. Just1ce of
the Supreme Court, Paul E. Pfeifer.
3.741, Ronald Suster, 1.385; Judge of
the Court of Appeals. David T. Evans,
3,363, L. Alan Goldsberry, 2,665.
sweeping the slate-wide races.
All results are subject to change
In the Ohio Governor's race. Bob dunng the ot'lfcial count of ballots.
Taft and hiS Lieutenant Governor which wtll take place on November
candidate, Maureen O'Connor, 16. In addition to the ballots ca.'t yesreceived 56 percent of the vote m terday, the hoard of elections Will
M~1gs County, witiT 3.945while their count 94 ballots cast by walk-in votDemocratic counterparts, Lee FISher ers who cast ballots at the hoard ol
and Michael B. Coleman, rece1ved elections on Tuesday due to state law.
2.676 votes. Independent candidates and military ballots cast from overZanna Fenler and John A. Eastman seas.

lat10n w1th no hope of Improvement.
If you are a careg1ver, there are
several precautionary steps that you
can take to help prevent careg1ver
burnout. First, know yourself and
understand the reahty of your situa·
lion. Have you had some stressful
11mes that have caused altitude
changes? If so, then realize that the
potential for caregiver burnout may
be present.
· Know how to lake care of· your
parent. Fmd out as much as possible "
about the illness and strategies that
can be used to not only help you manage your parent's Sickness, but also
allow you to personally cope with the
stres~ of caregivmg. One stress management techmque that is extremely
helpful is to make sure that you are
taking care of yourself. Stay healthy,
eat right. get plenty of sleep and exercise. Get away Irom the role of caregiver from time ta time. Ask for help
and take advantage of support groups
made up of individuals who are.
experiencmg s1milar circumstances.
Plan a schedule for your day. Prioritize what is most 1mportant.
Reward yourself for your commitment. Take thmgs one at a lime.
Don't lorget to call upon local
resources such as the Me1gs County
Counc1l on Aging o~ the Extension
Office to provide information on services that can help you care for your
agmg parent. Personal home care, inhome resp1te services, home-delivered meals, suppon groups, etc. are
available to help wuh your caregiving re sponSibtllties.

Hometown Newspaper

Taft, Voinovich triumph

Davenport
defeats
Pickens for
a -seat on
commission
By BRIAN J. REED.
Sentinel News Staff ' '•
Democrat. Mick ,Davenpon wa.&lt;
elected Me1gs County Commissioner in Me1gs County's only contested
, local race on Tuesday. He defrated
Republican Pally Goeglein Pickens
by a 51 percent margin.
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Davenp&lt;;111 rereived 3,761 votes to
Pickens' 3.5 19. and will join fellow
Democrats Janel Howard and Jeffrey
Thornton on the three-member hoard
of commissioners in January.
In the only other local race. Nan'cy Parker Campbell. who wa.&lt;
unchallenged in her bid for re-election a.• County Aud1tor. recr~ved
5,389 complimentary votes.
Other Me~gs County wmners
included U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, DLucasville. State Rep John Carey, RWellston, and State Senator M1chael
C. Shoemaker. D-Bourneville. Strickland defeated Ohio Lt. Gov. Nancy P.
Holhsler. a Republican. by 53 percent
in the county -- 3.923 votes to 3,468.
Carey deleated f~rst-time candrdate
Bill 01ler by a 63 percent margin 111
'the county. receiving 4.434 votes to
Oller's 2.654 Shoemaker rrceived
3.738 votes to Republican Lee
Thatcher's 3,145, a 54 percent margm.
Higher u·p on the Me1gs County
ballot, Republicans ,fared beller,

Avoiding caregiver burnoUt

Community calendar

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Larry King has gotten into the baby thing
By JEANNIE WILLIAMS
USA TODAY

them.
"They were put through a very
traumatic expenence and our maiO
priority now is to make certam that

each mdividual involved ha.&lt; the services and resour«!s available to deal
"''th what has happenrd." said Del- •
ben Culp, president of Planned Parenthood of Central and Southern
Indiana.
. The letters were received Fnday
and Saturday at clinics in Indianapolis, New Albany and Scottsburg,
Ind.; Knoxv1lle, Tenn.; W1chlla. Kan.;
and Louisville, Ky. Each 3-by-5-inch
'1-'hite envelope had a Cincinnati
postmark.
The letters said· "You have just
been exposed to anthrax."
An analysis of brown powder
found m some of the letter. found it
wa.s unlikely the letters contained
anthrax, said FBI spokesman B1ll
Carter. Still. it is a crime to threaten
to use a weapon of mass destruction
The FBI sa1d it had no suspects

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Flyers
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INDIANAPOLIS CAPJ -

Issue One soundly defeated~ Page 5
Ann Landers column, Page 7
Election results, Pages 3-6

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Sports

November 4, 1998

Weather

Pleasant Valley
Hospital
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backmg Holliste r till ~d the airwaves
By KATHERINE RIZZO
wtth commerc ials.
Associated Press Writer
"It was a battle between people
COLUMBUS - Desp1te exten&gt;IVe nuJgmg by the nullonal political and money ; I hud the people and she
part1es. Ohm voters reJeCted change hdd .the money." he said. " I think I
un&lt;.l y.we their members of Congre!&gt;. . . have developed a level of llllsl with
the people 111 thi s diStnclthat "dlfa twn ~y~ar rl!ncwal.
Republicans 1nves ted heav1ly 1n licult lor these! outsuJe groups to
Lt. Gov.' Nancy HolliSter as thc1r erod~. I wasn't su re about that I'm
~: hal Ienger Lo 6th CongressiOnal Dt~· sure about that now"
Polllu..:.ll Sl:letltJsl John Kessel of
tnct Rep. Ted Stnckland. but southern Ohtoans gave th ~ Dc:mocrat the Ohio State University s.ud St nckland
largest VICtory murgm ol hts l'nreer h.•d the nghl kmd of mess,,gc .md
Complete but unot'licull returns 'record tu hlunt mtcmpts tn chal.u.: &gt;hawed Stncklanu deteat1ng HolliS- tenze him as too l1hcml to represe nt
ter by 57 percent to 4.1 percent the f&gt;th DJSlncl
Strk·kl.tnd wus ahle 111 brag .tbout
Stndland's two prcv1nus vktories
workmg
tn pn: ~ervc tnhs .at ,J boot
and h '' 1994 de kat all were by ,,
I~K·tory
nml
ll nt llllllll pl.1nt. .Ltu.l had
murgm o! ~ I pcn:cnt to 49 percent,
SmckLmd saul he'd hccn nervous the endorsement u! the NatHmal
Rtfle A"i~nuat10n - s1gn1 ftcant
Ltbout his prvspc~h dunng lht: l'Uin·
pntgn's lin .tl week. when groups ~tsse ts m the l.u-g~fy rural dt..,trt&lt;.'t

"Th.tt di stnct, you dnve down

through and it's tnuler p.trks on both
Sides of the roads. It " really a poor
,,rea econp1111cally and it ha s very
h1gh unemplny1i1ent. If he can argue
that he's protecllng Jobs, that w1ll
have

~m

impact. " Kessd snid.

HolliSter, whose ge neral!¥ tolerant
position on abortion nl.lllc many ol
the dtslru.::t's gr.tssrools Republican

orgamzers slow to usslst her, d1d not
do as well in trud1l10nally GOP areas
as the more conservut1ve Frank Cremeans did m past 6th DIStnct campatgns
She even lost

tn,

her home b.,,e,

Washington Cou nt y. pulling just 44
percent ol the vote
Strickl~tntl's con, utuems were m
~tcp

wtth votl!rs el:-.cwhl!rt! m Ohio.

who re-elected. evay rcprt!'sent,ttlve
who sough t :umthertcrm.though not

the poll- Tuesday wllh the M111ersvt ll e prectnct n:pmtmg the lt1ghcst
tu1nout. 5H H9 percr:nt.

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Today's

Sentinel

2 Sl•ctinns - 12 l,agt.•s

all were cakewalks

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had the lowest tu rnout w1th on ly

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Rep. Steve Ch,•bot. R-Oh1o. had to
tight oll'h~avy mvestmcnt by n.ttionrechmn the I st D1stnct

~1!~11 th ~t l

helonged to Denmcrats unul Chabot
c,un c ;.don g

"A lot of money was spent on
hoth Sides but ultinMtel v. I th1nk. II
came Jown to tht: 1 s~ue~." :-,i.tld
Chabot. who won hy 53 percent to 47
pen.:ent

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In the statt:'s only open House
&gt;e,ll. voters 1n Clevcl.1nd's lith DIS·
tru.:t rl!plur.:etl rcllnng Rep Lnut..,
Stoke" With :.tnotht!r D~mocrat.
Stt!pham~ Tuhbs Jmlc..,
Th.11 prt:st!rwd the del~gdtlon's
part1san bal,m~..t: ol II Repuhlic.u\s
~u .d 'I'( De1nocrats, It ,11'\o w1ll creme
th..: most kmalc ()h'to congf\!ss10n,\l

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By The Associated- Press

Thursday, Nov. 5

·Excerpts ol rct.:cnt cdJiunals ul si.Jicw Jdc J nd n.uwnal mtcrcst from Oh111

Peace is King Hussein's life's goal
By Jack Andllr11011
and Jan Molter
Jordan·s King Husscon ·- who
received umversal praise followmg
lhe recenl Chnlon-sponsored Middle
F.asl peace lalks -· deeply believes
11131 hiS life has been preserved for
1h1s very pui'JlOSC. ,
II
In facl. as "be firsl revealed to us,
Kmg Husse1n believes 1hat he once
d1ed and saw a hghl represcnlmg the
Prophet Mohammed. who gave lum
the ChoiCC to "'move on" m dealh. or
rclum lo life for the purpose of pursmng peace m lhe volaulc reg1on
Thal kmd of experience helps
explam why Kmg Husscm. lhe
longcsl-ruhng Middle Easl leader,
arose frofll h1s sat;:kbed dunng the
reccnl lalk&lt; and flew 10 Maryland's
Eas1crn Shore 10 move lhc lalks
along
,
The 63-ycar-uld kmg IS suffering
hiS second b&lt;1u1 of cancer. for wh1ch
he 's llocn lredled a11he Mayo Chmc
m Mmncs01a. shunhng belween Ihe
t:hnu.: and a rcstdcnc.;e he owns m
Pnlnmac. Md Chcmmhcrapy 1rca1mcnls have t:Ost hun h1s ha1r. eyehrnws and d1s1uu.:tn.c moustache.

'lflnexed the West Bank in 1950. and
bloodily put down a Pales1in1an
revoh in 1970.
Bul today, Palesumans compnsc
a majonly of Jordan"s populatoon.
wh1ch has prompted lsraeh hard-liners like Defense Mmisler Anel
Sharon 10 declare thai a Pales1m1an
slalc already C&lt;ISlS.
Certainly there were local politi·
cal reasons for Kong Husscm 10
mvolve himself in talks 1hat are
headed evenlually for a Palestmoan
slale He needed to show his CIII'Zens
1ha1 lhese lalks. vital 10 Jordan ~an
mleresls, were deSigned lo bnng a
final. rcaceful soluuon.
· ··He also had lo show he wa.• nol
on hrs deathbed," cxplatncd one
CIA M1ddle Easl analystlo our ass&lt;&gt;c1alc Dale Van Ana
"'There arc scnous succession
fears 1n Jordan, and he had 10 reassure !hem lhat he was gomg 10 be
around for a while longer ··
The day-lo-day affa1rs of hiS govcrnmcnt arc now bcmg run by h1s
younger brolhcr. Crown Prm,e Hassan, who IS not a popular figure an
Amman. There arc L:onccrns thai he
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Tho Columbus Dispatch, Oct. 31
Alter scvcnll yc,lrs dunng whtch Pn.·~tdcnt Clmtun and Congress used
hclly lax revenues prudenlly lo 1edu« lhc dci1UI. blllh branches of govcrnrncnl have reverted tn thcu old hdd h.1h1t s spcndmg rcdlcssly and 1gnonng

but no1 his zesl
for life
President
Chnlon sa1d of
the Kong "s role
m lhe lalks·
""Every lime be
was in lhc room,
he made us all
become a linle
closer 10 lhe JlCO·
Moller &amp;
pie we would like
Anderson
to see .ourselves
as bemg ••
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B01h Paleslin1an leader Yasir
Arafal and Israeli Pnme Mm1Sier
BenJamin Nc1anyahu also pra1scd
Kmg Hussein and lhe role he played.
Th1s 1s not Incidental, smcc Kmg
Husscm ha• been cnem1cs of bmh 1n
lhc pasl
In 1948 and 1967, Jordan foughl
wars wnh Israel and losl
In the Iauer war, Kmg Husscm
losl Jordan ~an comrol of 1hc West
Bank. Bul m 19'14. the Hashemlle
ruler s1gned a peace trcaly with
Israel
Palcsl!Rians had lhcar own reastm
lnr drshkmg Kmg Husscm. who

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JOHN GLENN TAk'ES
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Earl lei !Ius nmnth, Cungre" pa--cd ol 4 IKKJ page, 40-pound b~dgcl lhal
ca~·l he am~ndcd Its worSI .ISpCcl IS thai 11 exceeds the federal budge! limlis by $20 h1llion for whal IS called "c n1crgcncy spendmg." as !hough lh,u
kmd of spendmg docs no1 reqUire real money
Because ol thnlty lmd£clm g 111 years past, there was a $70 btlhon surplus Bu1 lnSiead ol carm.~rlong Ihat for Socwl Sccurny, a syslem headed for
scnous hard t1mcs and whose tru st fund has been ra1ded, Congress fntlercd
lhe money away on all manner ol duh10us proJccls lh.al nchly deserve 1hc
lahcl of pork
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Wl1cn runmng lor clccuon 10 Cong1ess, cand1da1cs always prom1se 10 cui
waslcful srcndmg .tnd prune agcn&lt;1cs ·thai h.1vc oullived 1he1r usefulness
Bul aflcr lhc same people arc clcclcd lhcy conspire lo pass a budge! h1ll
loaded w1th unnecessary spcndtng while 1gnonng loommg cnsc~ that cry vut
lor lhpughlful planmng
No wonder members or Congress rank somewhere below s1dmg salesmen m AmcnL:(J.ns ' estimation
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News H~~~ld, Port Clinton, Oct 28
We're glad lo sec 1h.11 the c1gh1 Greal Lakes stales, acung lhrough lhe '
Great Lakes Comm1ss1on. have formed a unllcd fronl lo oppose lhe sale of
Great Lakes water ror overseas export
As we warned some weeks ago:' a S.tuh Sic Mane, Onlario, company,
was attcmptmg to market Lake Supcn01 water for overseas export
By Joseph Perkins
Such wuhdrawal ol wa1c1 from lhc G1ea1 L1kcs s1mply cannol be perTrans Union Coop., one of the
milled.
nat1on 's h1g three cred1t bureaus, was
C.ake Epc 1s a valuable nutunll resou1cc, one that plays a huge role 1n the reccnlly ordered 10 slop J!Cddhng
quality of hfc, cnvtronmcnt.tl wcll -bcmg and c~.:ononuc success of thas area detailed financ1al mfonnat1nn on con'
rhc other Great Lakes
arc C 4U&lt;~IIy valutthlc to thc1r nearby commumucs.
sumers to advertisers and marketers
Wllhoul knowledge and consent of
The Lima Ne"s, Ocl. 29
s,ud consumers
Courls m London began the process Wcdncsda) of bnngmg some samly
The order came 1n a rul mg by
to an 01herw1sc msanc sttu,ttJon
Judge James Tnnony, a lcdc1 al
Three H1gh Courl judges ruled 1h.11 f01111CI Chilean leader Gen. Augus10 admmiSiraUvc judge who adjUdicates
Pmochct as Jtntnunc Irom prosCL:\111 m
diSpulcs before lhc Federal Trade
He was arrested on the strength lJI &lt;~n cx tr&lt;~dJtiOn request 1s'sucd by two Comm1ss!un
SpaniSh JUdges I hey WISh 10 lry hun lm Ihe .tlleged k1llmg of Span1sh CitiThe FfC firsl brought charges
zen~ dunng Ius 17-yc,lr 1e1gn 111.11 ended when he voluntanly slcpped down
agamst Trans Un1on s1x yc.us ago,
Ill 1'190
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act:usmg Ihe company ol VIC&gt;Iaung lhc
~lllOt..:hcl w.Js granted lllllllUillty In Chllc .ls ran ol the agreement cndmg Federal F.tn Crcdll Rcpmung Act.
Ius rule. The rest ol the '""ld should 1espcct1hc WIShes of Chile.
wh1ch dmong other thmgs, r~qUircs
rhc .urcst ol Pmm:hct IS thsturbtng on m.my levels II allowed to stand th,n compdmcs like Trans Umon ~.:on­
- aud the United St.ttcs suppDitcd this arrest- 11 sets a dangerous prcc.::c- duLl thc11 husmcss with "ICspcct lo1
d~nL
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II th1s arrest Js not d c noun~.:c d loudly wh.ll will stop other countnc:.o Irom
In J'udgc Tummy's vtcw. T1.ms
1
II y1~g tn 1ss1..1s, cxt1 .ttl!t1on l&gt;IUc! s_, .tgdlnsl lm rnc1 U S p!CSidcnls'
Unum has abrngmcd the p11v.1cy
11ghls ol lhc 200 1111lhon 01 so Amcllcans on whom It has amassed cxlcnSIVC lananctal dossiers. mcludmg
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mlonnatum on lhetr mortgages. duto
loans or leases. whether tlley ,uc rtlaalordcl buyers, whether lhey hold credIt cruds from " upscale .stores.'' and
how much money they m&lt;~k.c, h.tscd
on crcdu dala
~ T1ans Umon delcnds 1ts nghl to
1r.1fhc -- al cons1derable proln ·• '"
' hnancml1nfom1atlon
consumer
"Out
position.~ · sa1d Oscar M,uqUis, Tr,ms

has not inspired the loy~hy '!f the
Bedou1n lrlbe. who. w11h ols mohtary
and police expen1se provule l~e
strong backbone for_ a Hashemne
dynasly that's numencally outnumbered by Palesumans.
Many Jordamans have never
known another ruler, smce Kmg
Husscm has ruled the counlry for 43.
years H1s sum val lhroughout the
most lumuhuous of limes '" lhe
reg1on IS somelhing of a miracle.
wh1ch he has prcv1ously d1scussed
w1lh us
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Bcs1dcs h1s o~l-of-body expenence, King Husscm also detailed for
us some narrow escapes from assassmalion auempiS.
Two favontc ~stones mvn~vcd cats
and nasal drops
,
One day years ago. Kmg Husscm
had a Sinus rroblem bul hesitated to
usc 1hc drops bccau~ !here were
mlclhgence repons saymg someone
1n 1he palace had been re&lt;:rUIIed by
an Arab opponcniiO k1ll h1m.
Lucktly, Hussem cxammcd the
boule.
"It looked a little old, so I poured
11 down the smk and 11 started to
frolh and bubble;· he recalled Ac1d
lhal had been placed m lhe boule
·· was so s1rong 1ha1 11 ale away lhc
..:hrorne tnll1 on his basm drain
Kmg Husscm also had a lol of
cals on lhe palace grounds "And
one day I saw lhallhe cal poputauon
was gelling a linle smaller.'" he
recalled. ··1 wondered aboulll, and 11
lurncd ou1 1ha1 someone had been
trymg some pmsons, unfortunately,
on 1he ca1s.''
An asSISianl cook had been
recruued ·- by lhe Synans -- 10 k1ll
lhe kmg by po1son Smcc lhe chef
didn't know how much Io use.c he
had expenmemed on lhe palace cals
Seven were found dead on a smgle
day, SIX lhe nexl The Kmg asked
palace guards lo look Into il, so they
autopsied a cal, found lhc pmson,
and foiled 1he plot
Jock Andenon and Jan'Moller
are writen' for United Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

Res.p ect and prot_
e ct privacy rights

Berry's
World

Unton's general
counsel, "1s thts 1s
not pnvate and
personal informa·
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And
Trans Un1on will
continue lo peddle
lhc
fmanc1al
rct.:ords m Its d.naPerkins
basc •• whether con·
sumc1s ltkc 1101 not
whclhcr lhcy conscm or nol ·- while
lhc company aprcals Judge T1mony's
lUling
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Thts JUst goes to show the m,tdc4uaq of ;..:urrcnt fcdcr.tl l.tw when 11
comes to protcctmg ~.:onsumcr pnvacy
11gh1s And lhdl IS why lhe ne•l Conga:-ss ought to p.1ss .1 Iough new pn v.tcy Juw llt,ll Will UIIClJUIVOc,IJiy pre·
vent ndllS Umon .tnc.l othcl compallles 111.11 sell pc1St&gt;n.al d.n,, on md1 1i1d- I
u.tls hom dmng so wllh the knowl edge und &lt;.' (mscnt ol th£lsc 1ndt vtduals
II so haprcns 111.11 111c Eu10pcan
Umon put mto ell ct..:~I l.t~t week u pnv.tcy prolCLIIOn law th.u covers Hs 15
mcmhcr rmuons The •\drmrablc .mn
ol the l.tw 1s to prevent compamcs
lrom usmg mfo11nat1on about their
customers m w,tys those customct~
ncvc1 mtcndcd
Tl1e European l.tw scls l011h sever·
.11 JucL:tlves It reqUires that companie s mlonn people when they gather

mfonnalum on lhem and lell lhem
how lhc 1nforma11on will be used It
requ~res 1ha1 compan1es oblam
mfonned consenl from people on
whom 11 has amassed mfomtalion
before lhcy can legally use lhe mformatlon And 1t reqmres that compamcs g1ve people access 10 mfonnauon
on themselves ·
The m1crcsung lhmg aboul !hiS
new European pnvacy law IS lhal nol
only wlll11 have an 1mpac1 on lhe 15
n.tllons '" 1he Eurorcan Umon. bul
lhe Umtcd S1a1cs as well One of the
rnlviSions of 1hc law proh1b11s compamcs ' domg busmcss 1n lhe Uniled ,
Kmgdom or Gcnn.my or France or

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country ou1s1dc the European Umon
that docs gu~uantec compm.thlc piotct..:llon of ronsumer p11vacy 11gh1s
·n1at would be lhe Un11cd Stales
And even though the Chnlun .tdnunISirallon da1ms 10 suppon slrong prolc&lt;:lton ol consumer pnvacy nghts, 1t
opposes a U S pnvacy law modeled
af'ler lhe one ena.tcd by lhc Eurorcan
Unum
Tl1c .tdmlniSirauon's argumenl
agamst adoption ol Europcan·slyle
pP~Vacy l.tw IS diSmgcnuous '"They
have pnvacy czm s and burcaucracacs," smd Dav1d Am on. undcrsccrc·
lary of commc~ee ··and lhal kmd ol
lop-down app10ach would probably

Books indict Clinton
·ey Morton Kondracke
In lhe pasl few weeks. PreSidcnl Chn·
lon has dcmonslralcd agam whal a
gcmus he IS al coonpamnen~'llll.allon ··
and what a wa&lt;lc he's made of hiS pre&lt;~·
dency
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Facmg an imrcachmenl mqmry
mighl nnmob1lizc some people, hul 11
seems to have sumulatcd him to more
actiVIty. pohllcally successful ncgoll.ttmns Wllh Congress, urelc~' and fruuful
M1dca&lt;1 diplomacy and encrgc11c c.unpmgn l'undra1S1ng
Chmon's ablhty IO rcrtonn diS[IllrJie
Utsks under stress·· plus a lol olluck ·· 1s
the rca....on h1s appmv,tl mungs rcmmn
h1gh even !hough the pubhc .md Ius poht·
IL.tl &lt;.'ollc,tgues don l trust Ius Wtlll.l
llte sad. poss1hly tragtc. s1dc olth1s 1s
the legacy Clmlon could h.1vc lclt h.Kf he
('V~I g\llnL'Ci L{)fl(f{JI ol Ius ;,.: h.u-:.Jc.:ICI n.IWS
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By The Associated Press
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Umon that profit from nom:nnsensual
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Joseph Perkins is a columnist
for J'h• San Diego Union-Tribune.

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lorccd 10 lcsufy
spt."CCh on lcleviSIOn regard1ng lhe Monbefore a federal
ICa Lcwmsky ,.;.tndullo rclmcc Cllmon "s
gmnd JUI)!.IhC fir.;l
charuc1cr pauems, and lhe words lhal
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hchav1or !hal go1 h1m Ill' !rouble m 1hc
tmpcachmcnt
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ton 1s one
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hkcly ell eel!\ of a
strewn w1th l1cs .md truth-slmdmg, h~
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ken pmnuscs, cover-ups, 1\.'\.:klcss sexual
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be regarded as a v10la11on of pnvacy
by many rcoplc m 1he U S " Bu1
smce when has lhe Chnlon admmislrallon been womed aboul havmg
govc,mmenl "czars," whelhcr a drug
"czar" or a border, "czar"'1
Bul lhc mos1 b1zarre argumenl 15
Ihal enaclmenl of a strong new lcdcral pnvacy law, modeled afler lhc
Eurorcan law, requ~nng lhal consumers he told when mfonnat1on 1s
collecled on 1hcm and for whal purpose, lhat consumer authonzat10n be
rcqmrcd belore thc1r mlonnauon IS
released. and 1hat consumers have
access· to ml01 mat1on mn.tsscd on
tlu~m. would somehow he VIewed ,ts a
v10lauon of p11v.ll:y hy m.my Anu:nL:.ms
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By, The Associated Press
Southeastern Ohio
Today... Ciearmg dunng lhe morning Afternoon sunshine. Conlmued
cool wilh highs m lhe upper 40s.
Nonh wmd around 10 mph.
Ton1gh1. .. Mostly clear and colder.
Widespread frosl Lows in lhe mid
and upper 20s Lighl northeasl wmd.
Thur&lt;day... Moslly sunny. Highs m
the upper 40s.

Extended forecast.
Thursday n~ght ... Moslly clear.
Lows m the upper 20s.
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Friday... Panly cloudy. Highs on the
m1d and upper 40s
Sa1urday... Mos1ly clear Mornmg
lows m the mid 20s. Highs in lhe
upper 40s
Sunday... A chance of ram. Mommg lows near 30 H1ghs 1n lhe upper
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---EMS logs 6 calls,---unils of 1he Meigs County Emer- Memonal Hosp11al, Syracuse squad
gency Med1cal Serv1ce recorded SIX a"iSied:
calls for a.ssiSiance Tuesday. Unus
10.05 p.m .. Boyles Road. Dexler.
• respt!ndmg mcluded:
Sam W1llmms. Pleasanl Valley Hos·
CENTRAL DISPATCH
p1tal. Ru1land squad assiSted
4.02 a.m., Bashan Road, Racme, POMEROY
Belly Fnend. trealed atlhe scene:
II :02 p m . slate Ruule 7A, Brady
10 15 am .• Soulh Fourth Avenue, Huftman. lrealed a11he scene
M1dilkporl, Floyd Weber. lrealed al RUTLAND
1he scene:
12 19 p.m. volunteer tire depart·
10 32 .t m, Bosworth Slreel, M1d- menl and sqyad lo stale RoUie 681.
dlep&lt;lfl, Beny Frazier. Holzer Med- one-car m01or-veh1cle aCCidem. parleal Cenler,
.ty gone on amval: Sc1p1o VFD assiSl8:59 p.m • Condor Sueet. ed
Pomeroy. Troy Todd, Velerans •

Wilmer A. Byers
W1lmer A. Byers, 76. Warren. formerly of Me1gs Counly, died Sunday,
Nov. I. 1998 m Vencor Hospllal. Fl. Lauderdale, Fla
Born Jan 18. 1922 m Racine .•on of the lale Ray and Florence D1ddle
Byers. he was a reured foreman trom lhe General Elecmc Corporaqon. an
Army veleran, a member of the Emmanuel Lulheran Church ol W.~rren, 20
Year Club ol Oh10 Lump. D"abled American Ve1erans of W.trren, Amencan Legmn Post of Racme and Forest Oaks Gull Club ol Suulhmglon
SurviVIng" hiS w1fe. CoraM. M1ller Byers, whom he mamed Nov 23,
1941 at Racme: a d.tughler, Pal Byers of Warren, a brother, CiltTord Byers
ol Harnson: a Sisler, Shelah Hal10m of Springboro. two grnnddaughlers, LISa
Byers and Shen Byers. and one grandson. Joshua Byers
.
He was preceded m dealh by a son. W Eugene B)ers on Jan. I. 1995.
brolhers Elmer and Delmer Byers; sislers, Lena Bell, Nma Mas1em and Mil·
dred Conrad.
Callmg hours w1ll be Thursday, Nov. 5. 1998 from 6·8 p.m. a1 Cremeens
Funeral Home, Racme. Serv1ces Will be Fnday. Nov 6, 1998 a12 p m. Bur101 w111 be m Lelarl Falls Cemetery w1th mililary graveside serv1ces by lhe
Racme Amencan Legion Post

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CommUnity Newapapcr Holdings, .int.
Frtdoy Ill Court Sl Pomeroy, OhiO by thr.
Ohfn Valley l'ubltshPtg Company Second clau
postage p;rtU at Pomc•oy, Ohto
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Florence Henegar. 85. Pomeroy died Tuesday. Nov. 3. 199~ a1 Rockspnngs Rehablluauon Cenler in Pomeroy
She was born Ocl IH. 1913 in Syracuse-. daughler of 1he Iale Ann1e May
Bulnck Elkms and James Martm Elkms She was lonnerly employed as a
cook by Ihe Oh1o R1ver Company
She "surv~ved by a mece. Nondus Hendncks of Racme. a grea1·n1ece,
Rosemary Randolph ol Long Bouom and several olher n1eces and nephews.
She was preceded in dealh by 1wo hu sbands. Homer TheiSs and Bob Henegar, and by a SISler, Clyda Terrell
GraveSide services will be held Thursday. 2 p m al Beech Grove Cemelery w11h lhe Rev R1ck Rule oflic1a11ng. Fnends may call Thursday. noon
10 I p m at the Pomeroy Chapel ol F~&lt;her Funeral Home

Lewis R. Milstead Sr.,
LeWIS R M1ls1ead Sr . 67,37 Ch1llico1he Road. Gall1pohs. d1ed Tuesday,
Nov 3. 19'18 m St Mary "s Hospllal, Honhngloo, W Va.
Born May 31. 1931 in Ponsmoulh. son of lhe tale W1ley Read and Anna
Luc1lle Pme Mlislead, he ret~red'" 1986 ._,a baker wuh 1he M1IS1ead Bakery in GallipoliS.
He was a U S Army veteran.
SurviVIng are h1s w1fe. Leola A Moss M1lslead. whom he marned May
23. 1959 m Norlhup, a daughler. Lucille (James) Gheen ol Pomeroy. a son.
LewiS R (Edna) Mlislead Jr ofGalhpohs, five grandchildren. and three brOihers. W1lham R. (Nelhe) Milslead of P1ckenng10n. Rober! W (Carol) Mil stead of Sl Albans, W Va, a~d Ph1hp G. (Ida) M1ls1ead of Poml Pleasan1.
W.Va ·
Serv1ces w1ll be II a.m Friday m 1he Cremeens Funeral Chapel Bunal
Will be m 1he Oh1o Valley Memory Gardens Fnend• may call allhe chapel
fmm 2-4 and 7-9 p.m Thursday

Accidents reported
No inJUTICs were reportctl tn two one-vehadt: aL:cld~nts anvesttgated by lhe Me1g~ Counly Sheriffs Oftke.
The first acc1denl occurred Tuesday, 10 10 a m on Vance Road near
Hamsonv1lle. MarkS McGuire. 48. Gall1pohs wa.s soulhbound when
he met another vehacle at a narrow spot tn the road. accordtng to a
MCSO reporl. He wenl oil 1he nghl Side or 1he road and slruck a
guardrail. causmg moder.lle damage lo lhe 1996 Jeep. owned by 1he
Oh10 Deparlment ot Nalural Resources
The olher accidenl happened at 4:30 thiS morning at the JUnction
of slale Roule 681 and Gibson R1dge. Road near Pagevdle Scoll M
Johnson. 34. Pomeroy was ea.~tbound on slate Rou1e 681 when he losl
control of his 1995 Mazda in a curve, 1he repor1 slaled. The car wenl
olllhe nghl Side of lhe road, over an embankmenl and 1n10 a tield,
suslaming heavy damage. 1he report Slated

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Meigs announcements
To provide music
Board meeting
Jumor and R11a Wh1te Will provide
The Easlern Local School Board
mus1c at the rev1val serv1ce ~ttthe Mt will meet 1n specwl sesston on Sat' Umon Bapi1SI Church, 6 30 We&lt;l,nes- urday at 9.30 a.m al lhe adm1ms1ra· .
day (IOmghl)
11on oft1ce 111 Tuppers Plams to diS·
Grange sets session
cuss rhe upcommg auctions
Rac1ne Grange 2606 has post·
pnned 1Ls anmtt~l plg-tn-.!·poke sale
unttl further notrce due to illnesses.
The grange w1ll hosl the Pomona
Grange al 7 30 p m Thursday n1gh1.

Ohio voters...
Conti,.ued from page 1
Gallipolis vo1ers rejecled a 7 4
mill bond ISSue lor a new higlt
school by 177 voles. 2.7441o 2,567
Wellston volers approved a 3.8 m1ll
levy 2.1Kl7 lo I ,lXX) to prov1de Ihal
c11y:s share for a proposed $32 4 million proJecl thai w1fl resull tn the construcllon of a new h1gh school, middle school and expansion/renovation
ol an elementary school m lhe district. The slale will furnish lhe
remammg funds
The passage rale equaled !hal of a
year ago. when volers approved 60
percem of 194 ISsues betore 1hem II
be:11 the live-year average approval
rate of 56 percem m November elec·
t,10ns over that span.
It also beat the live-year average
approv.tl rale of 55 pereenl mall elections nver thai spun
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Veterans Memorial
Tuesday adrmsstons - none
Tuesday discharges- Troy Todd.
Holzer Medical Center
Dischargos
Nov. 3 - James
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Wesl, Frances Curfman. Herber!
LoomiS, K&lt;"vm Pullms, Allred
Williams.
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Church through
Bob Johnson Please
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A new lace will appear on lhe Gal- unoptlO'ed. w1ll ronlmue lo tiff an
Ita County Board ofCommt"r\loner'\, unexpuet.l tenn a.' coroner wuh 7.924 _
~;h,(e a currenl onicehulder will be VOle,. Whueley. a Republican. Wa\
\WIIchmg JOb, nex1 year
appmnled by the local GOP Cenlraf
Unoflic1al re•ull• fromTuesday"s Comm111ee m 1'197 followmg lhe re&lt;·
\otm~ ... how.:d Casby .. Sk1p" Mead- 1gnal10n of Dr Edward Berk1ch
ow' Ill defeated incumbent ComRrgional races
m1"1ooer Harnld G Monlgomery.
In reg10nal race' S1a1e Rep John
Coun1y Treasurer Larry M A. Carey R· Weii,IOn. "on elec1ion
B~tz won hts race for county auditor tn a thud term repres~nung !he 94th
by handmg a loss 10 hiS opponenl. House DISifiCI of Galila. Me~gs.
Donald R Holcomb
Jackson and ea.,lern Lawrence coun'
Two counly officeholders sa.led lies. polling a lOla! ol 22.739 vole' 10 •
m1o new 1enns wnhoul opposlllon. 12. 185 for h" Democra11c opponenl. '
lolab relea"''i by lhe Gallia Counly Galha Coun1y\ B1ll 01ler. a local
Board of Elecuons revealed
Unued Mme Worke" of Amenca
In a dmely-walched race. Demo· offic1al
crat Meadows, a bmanes'iiman \and
A breakdown of the vote showed
lon•uiife member of the Galli a Coun· Carey led m all four coun11e&lt; 5, 786·
ly Agncullural Soc1e1y. polled 5.147 3.806 m Galha. 4.434-2 654 111
vote&gt; while Republican Monlgomery. Me1gs, 6.972-2.394 1n Jack•on. and
runnmg for a lh JrJ conseculive 1erm: 5.547-3.331 '"Lawrence
rece1ved 4.536 ballols
The Assoc1a1ed Pre" reporled
The campa1gn saw Montgomery 1h1 ~ mormng lhat w11h 99 percenl of
runnmg on hiS record of fiscal p;ecmct lola!&lt; ava ilable, Slate Sed
responSibillly. JOb creallon and qual· M1chael C
Shoemaker. D·
ily of life improvemenls for the Bourneville. haddelealcd hiS Repubcounty. wh1le Meadows pledged to lican challenger 1n 1he 171h D1&lt;1nc1,
listen 10 the publ1c's concerns.
Ponsmouth busmes~man L..e~ Thatcher.
The elec11on marked Meadows·
W11h 1wo of Ihe 440 precinc1s in:
lira run tor countyw1de office_ He
enlered lhe race after lhe filing dead- the diSincl still o~l. ShOt:maker led
lllle for lhe May pnmary and rece1ved wuh 60.391 voles and Thalcher had •
21}S wrne-m votes to wm the noml- 37.702 A fonner slale represen1a11ve, .
natllln. In January. he Will JOin Harold Shoemaker was appomled m 19'17 10
M S.1unders and Sh~rley Angel. bqth fill lhe rema1nder of Jan M1chael ,
Republicans. on 1he board of com- Long 's lerm m 1he S{nale af1er Long
became a Pickaway Counly probale .
missiOners
judge
Bet t, appouaed Gallia"s lreasurer .
Shoemaker nelled 5.243 ball01s m
m 19H9 nelled 5.709 voles to 4.016
lor Democral Holcomb an employ- Gall1a 10 Thalcher's 4.195
Evans wins seat
ee ol the aud11or's ottice mounung
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W1th 10 ~rectnct rt!ports unava1l-.
h1s fir..,t attempt ill a county ottlce
Republ1can Betz Will succeed alik lhiS morn1ng. Galhpuhs auorney
Dav1d T. Evans. a Republican. led
tour-term 1ncu1nbent Ronald K
Canaday a Democral who chose nol h1s opponent, D.:nwcrat L Alan
lo seek re-eleclwn Belz Will be for- Goldsberry for an open seal on lhe
mally sworn 1n a audllor 1n March. 14-counly Fourlh D1slnc1 Court nf
and 1s to restgn as treasurer pnor to Ap~als
Evans had 80.693 voles while
assummg hiS new role A replace men!
for h1m·wlil be named by 1he Repub- Goldsberry. an Athens Counly Common Pleas judge. had 62.223 ballols,
lican Central Comrmttee
Common Pleas Judge Joseph L As of lhiS mommg. the Evans call)·
Cam rode mto a second ler.m with paign was m1ssmg 1olals from SIX.
';. 8.080 complimenlary voles, wh1le Dr precmcls io H1ghland County. lhre~
Dame! H. Wh11eley. also runnmg '" Ross and one '" Sc1o1o

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R1glu now !hough, Shog&lt;m rem1nds

lltcy .ttl do 11 ·· he. ph1landcr. conu.JI C\ 1dct1L~ -- Is pm1 of Ux: puhhc s JUSIIht..:.lllon lnr tnll'r-:.ltmg Chnton \ hchavtor .mil 11 1s ~u1 ol Chnton s ddcnsc
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cx.unpk ol Clmtnn s un:,.pons1htlny.
(Murtoo Kondrocke is excrutive
&lt;'&lt;litor of Roll Call, the nc..,.paper or
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Wilmer A Bye"'· 76. Warren. formerly of Meig, Counly. d1ed Sunday.
Nov I. 19'1M 1n Vencor Hospua l, Ft Lauderdale. Aa
Born Jan IH. 1922 m Racine. M&gt;n of 1he lale Ray anti Florence
Byefl&lt;. he wa' a rellr&lt;d loreman from lhe General Eleclnc Corpora11on. a
Anny veleran. a memher of 1he Emnmnuel Lu1heran \hurch nf Wa,rron. 20
Year Club of Oluo Lamp. DISabled Amencan Ve!crans ol Warren. Amen·
can Legion Ptisl of Racme and Fore• I Oals Gull Club ol Suulhmglon
Surv~vmg" his wife. Cora l\il M1ller Byefl&lt;. whom he mamed Nov 23.
1941 al Racme. a daughler. Pal Byers ol Warren. a hrolher. Clllfnrd Byers
uf Harrison. a siSter. Shelah Hallow of ~pnngboro. lhr&lt;e grandchildren
He wa.' preceded 111 dealh by a "'"· W. Eugene Byer' brulhe" Elmer
and Delmer Byers: s"lers. Lena Bell. Nma Maslern and Mildred Cunmd
Serv.ces w1ll Fnday. 2 p.m al Cremeens Funeral Home. Racme. wilh
bunal followmg '" Lc1an Falls Cemelery with 1mhlary graveSide rues by
1he Racme Amencan Leg1on Pos1
Fnends may call Thursday. 6-8 p m al lhe funeral home

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n~.1li~I"S that Clinton's lllil.Jor llnpill:lll&lt;l"i
hccn to tostc1 ~.ymdsm ~lhout JXlll11~o:s and
pohtiLI~ns .mU to lower the sl,mcJ,utl ol
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!rom t.,., wa• COITCCl, hoi saymg lhe
Whue House was callmg hera lraltor and
dcm.mdmg thai she d1scn.'dll Marmuss
She d1d say mpuhiiC he had miSmlerprclcd ltcl Lalcr he 'M"IIcs. she called lo
apologm: .md say, "II was somelhmg she
had lodo ··
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wlttl Wnghl d1d lor Clmlon belween
19H8 and 1'!'12 ·- conlmllmg '"b1mbo
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II llus paucm reaches lhe level of
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Devils, Flames &amp; Sabres win; Pengu1ns, Flyers skate to
NHL roundup
By TOM CANAVAN
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ. (AP)
-John MacLean almost had a per·
feel homecoming in his first game
back in New Jersey, until Martin
Brodeur goi in the way.
Brodeu"lopped two e.cellerillate
scoring· ~hances by his former teammate. and defen~man Senti Stevens
scored his 'f iN goal of lhe S&lt;!ao,on 10
lead lhe Devils 10 a 3-1 win over lhe
New Yorlo Rangers on Tue&lt;day night.
The vic10ry extended the Devils'
unbeaten slreak over the Rangers 10
II games (7-0-4) and ended New
York's six-game unbealen slreak (30-3). It also carne in a game where
New Jersey welcomed back defenseman Scon Niedermayer IO the lineup
after missing the first nine games of
(he season while nego1ia1ing -a contract
"He was always real good in prac- '
tice againsl me and scored a lol of

goals:· Brodeur said of Macuan.
who had o;even shoL&lt;. "When you go
out there. irs a 50-50 chance. You
ju&lt;t hope tonight will be your night
and I was pretJy fonunale. ··
Mac!Lan was traded to San Jose
by the Devils last o;eason and signed
.l_, a free agent with the Rangers in the
offsea&lt;an. This wa' his first game
back in lhe Conlinental Airlines Arena .
" ( just wasnt able to pul it
home,,. said Maclean, who was
booed every 1i me he touched the
puck. ··1 lhouglit we played preny
good. but we didn ' t come up with the
goals we needed."
.
The game w"' decided in the lhird
period in the ma1chupofBrodeur. tl!e
Devils' career leading goalie, and
MacLean. New Jersey's career leading goal score{.
After setting up Kevin Stevens'
game-tying goal midway through
the second period. Maclean hild a
· chance lo tie lhe game lwi cc in 1he

thin!. both on slap \il&lt;Xs. Brodeur
made a good pad save on the firstanll
got jus! enough of the S&lt;!cond so he
could reach back and prevenl il from
going in the net.

Scou Saevens came up with the
Devils' big goal . beating Mike
Richler lale in lhe S&lt;!Cond period 10
break a 1-1 tie. II was 1he fin;l goal
of :he -.ason by a New Jersey
defenseman.
'' Richter came inlo the game off
shulout&gt; against Buffalo and Carolina. but was bealen by Brendan Morrison. Stevens and Jay Pandolfo.
who clinched the game wilh 2:27 lo
play.
Stevens gotlhe game-winner with
I:57 left in the second period on a
. shot from just inside I he blue line.
" It rolled just before he shot it.,.
said Richter, who had 26 saves. " He

&gt;hot .it hard, il was lucky, .it just
dipped a liule bit. If I wenl Jdwn in
a lazy way it would have hit me. but
· I stayed up to comrollhe rebound and

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COLUMBUS, Uhi J (AP)- How :r Slntc pun~· l
of lfllliU wr,irers ~nd bro ~ dc:r~ l crs rates Ohio high
JdKJO I IOOlbnlllcnm~ m lhe Sl'\'CI11h of dght weekly
1998 polls tor The Assoc1;uc~ Press. by OHSAA di visions. wilh won-losr rc.:ord and !olnl porn ls (first· '
plm,:e voles in pan;nrhesl!'sl.
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S.tevens said he jumped inlo lhe
play with Wayne Gre1zky's line trail·
ihg behind and look a pa-s from Brian RolsiOn.
"The puck stanod to roll before I
shot il so I just wanled lo gel il on
net," S1evens said. "Obviously il
dropped quile a bit "
Brodeur lhen made 1he lead s1and
up. finishing wilh 24 .&lt;aves.
Ri1: hter came into the game nor
having allowed a goal in .140 minutes. 57 second., . The streak lasted
another 14:53 before Morrison end·
ed it by pulling in hi' own rebound
wilh lhe Devils on a power play.
Dave Andreychuk got his 6001h
career assisl on the play, the 501h
player 10 reach the mili:&gt;tone.

Dominik Ha.-.ek became lh&lt; winningest goallender in Sabre&lt; hislory
wilh his 1571h victory. moving past
Don Edwanls as Buffalo beal visiting
Boston.
Curtis Brown's =ond goal of lhe
S&lt;!a&lt;;OO proved to be the game.-winner
as lhe Sabres coolinued whal for
lhem is a scoring binge.
Dixon Ward. Miroslav Satan and
Michal Gro&lt;ek also scored for the
Sabres. who wete coming off a
home-and•home sweep ofToroniO in
which lhey scored -10 goals. Before
scoring 14 goals in their la•l lhree
garnes, lhe Sabres had ooly 14 in !heir
first seven.
. Steve Heinze and Hal Gill scored

New Jt!rsey ha.'\ won five of its la.."l
,!l.IX _games.

of iiS last six games. Buffalo is

for Boston. which ~ ha'; won jusl one
unbeaten in it~ last four.

Elsewhere 'in 1he NHL. it was BufPenguins 4, Flyers 4
'falo 4, Boston 2; Piusburgh 4,
Maxim Galan()~ scored his firsl
Philadelphia 4 ; and Calgary 5. Detroil lwo NHL goals, including the game·

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By JOE KAY
CINCINNATI (AP) The
Cincinnati Red, got their wish: Vol·
er approval to build a ballpark along
lhe Ohio· River.
Hamilton County voters over·
wl)elmingly rejected an is.'ue Tuesday !hal woul!l have forced lhe Reds
10 accep! a new ballpark on lhe fringe
of downlown or stay pul at Cinergy
Field.
Issue II wa• defealed. 65 percent
to 35 pe1cent. removing lhe lasl
major obstacle ~o the Reds' plans for

fl.h

sujlponersasanimal-right~exlremisiS
alfd
warned lhal lhe ban would be a .
firS!sleplowardreslrictionson
huming i~ general. medic01l research.
ZOO."i, meat

commercials "made sense to a lot of

people who understand Ihat the same
movemenl thai wanted to ban dove
hunting also waniS 10 ban hunting and
fishing and research with animal s."
· Ritchie Laymon of Save the
Doves. a group supponing the ban,
said the ads were misleading.
''The outrageous commercials run

by lhe oppositiqn rarely mentioned
doves and left 'people totally con·
fused: ..she said. "It also was difficull
fo~ a gra.s-roots coalition Iike ours to
gel lhe me&lt;Sage oul lo people when
we didn'l have tl\e power of a well'ht&lt;eled, well-organized group behind
u~.

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•• Tomas Holmslrom had a goal and
!ill assisl and Manin Lapointe added
a:goal for lhe Red Wings, who are 24-0 since coach Scolly Bowman
reiUmed to lhe bench Oct. 23
: Moss relieved Ken ,Wreggel, who
was bolhered by bacR spas ms. four
niinules inlo lhe second period and
slopped 28 shots. The 23-year-old
Moss hadn' lplayed since a 4-3 loss
~~ Los Angeles on Jan. 20.

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ALABAMA

W W W • A T J

a

lnslead of building a ballpark at
Bruadway Commons on the nonhern
fringe of downmwn, voters chose lo
kttp it on I he river.
"ll's absolutely lime to move
on, " said city councilman Todd Portune: a leader of Ihe Broadway Commons movement. " I fell lhe people
needed 10 be able to express lheir
voic~ on th~ deci"iion . I'm

happy tax-

manager&gt; have studied lhe concept
and found no major problem wilh it,
AIten said.
" I guess we haven't had the final
blessing per se. but we'vo had a lot
of !"'&lt;fie look al il and give lh&lt;ir len.tative opinions pn it We don't feel
lhe fea.&lt;ibilily sludy of it is going to
be a problem at a.ll." Allen said.
HOK Spons Facilities Group has
been chosen to design the park.
HOK also worked on JacQb, Field in
Cleveland. CooN Field in Denver and
Oriole Park at Camden Yards in .Bal-

bring more economic benefih to the

area.
•The Reds and the county reached

a preliminary agreemenllasl July 10
build belween Cinergy and a coliS&lt;!um lo lhe east. Pan of Cinergy will
have lo be lorn down while lhe Reds
are playing there to accommodale lhe
new ballpark.
Architecl'i ilnd prospet:tive project

organization would di&gt;band. but volunt.eerswould conlinue ils work.
'·Thrs· campar•n
ha.s energrzed.a
e
new group of people who ma~' .~ant
to lake the baton and run wrlh 11, &gt;he
said... I'm not sure how il wil l play
oul bul this is not lhe end of Ihe
·
· ·
issue."
Story said pro-huntin•e forces

timore.

would be ready rt.lhe ban was placed
on l~e h_allnt agarn. . . .
Were. enJoyrng
thiSh vrctory and
k
are.cornrnrlled to &lt;'eP,I e ~ovemenl
we ve stan ed gorng, he sard.
Save Ihe Dove, collecled more
than 100,000 srgnatures ol regiSiered
.
h h . b
h
volers lop 1ace l e unlmg an 0111 e
ballot· where
II was lhe only
'·

0 L .F . C 0 M

•

slalewrde ISsue.
.
.
. Dove huntrng was banne_d rn OhiO
rn d1917.II allowed
10 1975 ,md 1976
d
·
ntil 1995
an 0 u :we agam. u
.
.
Moumrng doves are nol conSid~d
endart£ered .and are hunted In 36
.
er slales. The nalronal dove popula·
f
· . t' . t d . 500 million
.•on IS es rma e ~ 1 . .
. '
mcludmgaboul5mrlhonm0hlo.
v

"

NEW BASEBALL SCOREBOARD - The Meigs
Marauders will have a new scoreboar'd when they
kickoff the1999 baseball season this sprlng. Farm·
ers Bank, coordinated by Roger Stewart recently
purchased the scoreboard for the diamond. It will
be the first electronic scoreboard for tl)e baseball

field. Pictured from left to right are Paul Reed, prea·C.
ldent of Farmers Bank, presenting a check for the
scoreboard to Jim Soulsby, Meigs Athletic Booster prasldent, and Marauder basaball coach Scot
Gheen.
'

'1

In seclional play. Soulhern was
si•th overall. Hoback shot a 91,
Manuel shol a 84, Chris Randolph a
90. Norris an 89 and Mitchell Wal er
an 88.
Overall for the seaso n Troy
Hoback (43 .92) led lhe way for the
Tornadoes, lollowed by Chris Randolph (44.13), Kyle Norris (44.07).
Benji Manuel (44.4), Mitchell Walker (46.5), Joe Cornell (4(1.5 ) and Bill

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$

Junior varsily learn members, who

H~r~·

~~eryt~ing!

Swry said he hadn'te.pecled lhe
ban to be r~jecled so decisive(~.
"The volers of Ohro drd us·
proud,'' he said. "O ur polls and
newspaper polls showed the race
much lighler thap it lurned oullo be ..
There were plenly of undecided voters and it appears Ihe bulk of lhem
a•reedwilhourmessagereJ·c-ctrnglhe
e
.
.
··
••
whole anrmal n!'hls agenda.
Laymon sa1d some voters ~ay
have heen con~.use~. by the .w~rd rng
of lhe. ISsue. A yes . vole was a vote
favonng lhe ban:
,
,
"People tend lo say No, I ~on l
wantlo see th~se l~ule brrds sh?~ and
so they cast a No.. vole when II s not
whal lh!y meant she sa rd . .
She also said the Save lhe Doves

· The Southern Tornadoes' golf the besl srore ol' 74.
Fnllo" ing is a sectinnal go lf sumlearn recenlly placed si•lh in Ihe 13mary
:
team seclional toumamenl on lhe
Chillicolhe Jaycees' course at Chill- Thll!n
Scm:~:
icothe.
·
I. Walerfnrd
3D
Eastern put forth a good effon. but 2. Paint Valley
323
. placed lllh.
3. Huntin gton Ross
3JlJ
Soul hem sho! a 351, just one shot 4. Southeastern
346
oul of fiflh. compared to Waterford's 5. Leesburg Fairfield
350
winning 323. Tri-Valley Conference 6. Southern
35 1
Hqck ing Division champion Waler- 7. Crooksl' ill c
352
ford advanced lo lhe dislrict :md slate 8. Trimble
35o
toumamem, where it placed fourth in 9. Lvnchburg -C iay
372
Division IV.
I 0. Belpre
375
Eastern came in wilh a 377 in the II . Eastern
377
sectional.
12. Miller
394
Under coach Jay Rees, Southern 13. Sou1h Galli a
DNS
also pl aced third in the Tri-Valley
Medalisl: John Free, Paint Valley.
. Conference Hocking Division.
' Rees said, "We played well . .We
defealed several scliools that were
bigger than us and finished in .lhe
upper half. The kids did a nice job.
We were a much beller learn at the
end of lhe year and continued to
improve up 10 the lasl week of the'
season."

went

arc 111..: ~~~rh
weekly foo l ba ll computer r:rling N lrll!ll Tire Ohm
High School Alhlcric As~o~ r a lr o n. Rntrn )l .~ ;trc hy .Ja.
visio n and n:~i o n with :rvcr;rge br· k\·cl pmnl\ fll' l
gnm~: (lnp tllur leams in e.td1 rcj!.WII :ul\':11\..:l' 111 l'l'·
gruna l scmrfinal s)·

years - the Reds refused to move 10

i~~ue pas~d .

The Reds want to stay on the
riverfronl because of !heir history
!here. IS\ue II proponents argued !hat
the ballpark could be built fa•ter and
cheaper al Broadway Commons and

so·'uthern golfers take
· ectl".onal ..nkfest .
SI~Xth .•
10 5
11

c~t~o~

OHSAA computer ratings

': .. some ofthe best
public golfon earth.''

the margin .of how we were

NHL
games •..
•

... 246
..I I)~

match~s

.,I

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eating and some farming

techniques.
Rick Slory of lhe Columbus-ba.sed
Wildlife Legislative fund of America. which opposed the ban, ,said lhe

Home oppllances, electronics, lawn 8r garden and toolt

... 29'J

ballpark. initiative for months or

walched voles being counted allhe
Associated Press Writer
Ohio secreta.;, of slale's ollice.
'COLUMBUS - • 0 pponenls of.
That may- have been an·e.aggermourning dove hunling in Ohio say ation, but ba'ied on campargn contrithey will not give up despile an unex- bulions. il's likely Ihal pro-hunling
pttiedly decisive viclory agaiMI a ' forces oulspenllheir oppunenls by a
· •·
•'-ld h
ba d
'd bl
ar ·
me~•ure "'"1 wou
ave ·nne
conSI era em· gm.
htintinglhe birds.
Groups againsllhe ban listed con\Th e proposed statewJ'de ban, ' tn· 00 Uons
·
o f$24
. m1·11·1on ·m lhe 11
a ..
known as Issue I. was defealed Tues- est campaign finance repon.s S&lt;!nl 10
day 60 percenllo 40 wilh 9K percenl lhe ~tate, while supporters of lhe ban
of (ll'ecinclS reponing, according lo had received aboul $300,000. .
UITollicial returns tabulated by The
Backers of the hunlrn g ban
Associated Press.
focused on 1he message lhat lhe
· Repre'sentalives of both sides of ·grayish-brown migralory birds. while
the issue said television commercials plentiful. are not a nuisance. They
by oppo\Jenls of, Ihe ban wa• a major also claimed lhat hunlers didn 'I eal
factor in the outcome.
1he birds, using them only lor large!
:· The comm.ercials branded dove practice.
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Division VI
S1. John's (24) 9-0 ..
2·Torol\ln (2) 9·0 ......
3- Ri ch rnnnd His. (2) 9·0 .
4-NcwarkC:uh.{217·1 .......
~-Ti lti1l C:1h'~:rl (I) 9-0. ......
6-M ~Dnna ld R- 1 .
.. .. ,

while owner Marge Scholl looks
inlo l&gt;CIIing her conlrolling shares.
Tho evenlual change in ownership is
one of the uncertairities remai'ning.
Issue II could have tied up lhe

By nM PUET

GALLIPOLIS

Iwn

Allen continues to run the team

the Broadway .Common&gt; sile mandaled by lhe mea,ure, and 01her
opponent' lhreatened lawsuiLs if lhe

Dove hunting foes cite TV ad·s as factor in Issue 1 defeat

MASON, W. VA.
773·5583

Iwn

John Allen said. ,. A.' far as lhe stadium. I gues.&lt; it is. As far as an organization. well still have [0 see what
happen.• wilh lhe ownership siluation.
That will not stop the sladium
proce'is .·•

a retro ballpark next lo lhe stadium
where lh&lt;y · ve played since 1970.
Funding for a baseball stadium
and a football stadium for !he Bengals wa• approved in March 1996.
The Bengals' $400 millioo complex
is under construction west of Cinergy Field. wilh completion scbedliled
for 2000.
.
Now 1he Reds can move forward
on a 45.000-S&lt;!al sladium e•pected io
open in 2003.
"Wa• lhis the final hurdle? Probably not." Reds managing executive

paye" had that oppurtunily ...

PICKENS
HARDWARE

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The Dally Sentinel • Page 5

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Issue 11· defeat allows Cincinnati Reds to build new stadium

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ROBERT TRENT JONES
GOLF TRAIL

I

Sabres 4, Bruins 2

,.

tying score with 5:24 left. a.s · Pitt~- •
bul]!lt rallied from a lhree-goal deficn
lo lie visiling Philadelphia.
. The Flyers' lhree-game losing
slreak ended. btll Philadelphia is 1-4- ,
2 since starting Ihe season ~I.
Ga~JJ10V beat John Vanbiesbrouck .
from the same spp1 on both goals. fir· .
ing shoidrom Ihe lop of lhe lefl cir-•.
de .
The Ayers jumped 1o a 3-0 lead in.
lhe game·, firsl 12 minules on goals
by Rod Brind'mour. Eric Lindros and
Chris Therien. The Penguins scored
'two goals in seven seconds. one second shon of the fmnchise record .
G·alanov got his first on a power play '•
al 15:45 of Ihe first
,Flames S, Red Wings 2
Tyler Moss won His first NHJ..
game since January and Cory S1ill-.
man scored lwice a&lt; visiling Calgary
handed Delroit its third slraighl loss.
Theor-en Fleury and Andrew Ca.':·
sels bolh,had a goal' and an a.siSI apd,
Steve Dubinsky scored for the ·
Flames, who were 0-6-2 'againsl th~.
Red Wings since last beating th&lt;;m
Oct. II , 1996.
(See NHL on Page 5)

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(J-CIJL Sy~;rmorc 20 46/)(J
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5-lklouW llr.mdr (2)Jol- l.
IJI
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Mmcrva S· l . ... .
1::!4
H44 4-CI:rrl. .. \' llk Clrnlon · M:t ~~ ~c IK .1! 72 {- l'tuladclp hw .
6 4 0 12 .10 20
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K- l'ol &lt;~nd Sc nu n: nYH- 1 ...
104
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N Y l ~ lantkr&gt;
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9- JA CKSON R- 1
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10-Shelby t2 J 9-0 .
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41
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.... J 5
'J 17 26
N Y Rango:rs
Olhtr~ rrcti\'ina 12 ur mure puinlll': II -Trcr1·
nm Nt•rLiotrl;.t 1.~ .1+14
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Rcgmn II 1-J\·lm..:ral RnJgl· 16 11\KK 1-NJw
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ley Un"'· School 16 . 14-Hrlhboro l.'i IS· Ccl ma IK 7666. .l·Tllfin Culumhum I!'I 'i-l-1-1 -1 ' \1rddlcw wn Spnngfrcld 1 .~ 2~00 ~ - W:u r crr
nua~· a
... 6 J 0 12 JO 22
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..... J J -. 2 12 21! 21
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2
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1-Manins Ferry (2) CJ-0....
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Democrats
make strong
showing across
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Meigs County Election Results
Precinct by Precinct

By TERENCE HUNT
AP White House
Correspondent
• WASH INGTON , He
De mocrat~· surprising showing: in
H~ use and Senate racc:o;, !otrengthened Pre&lt;ident -Clinton's hapd in
his struggle againsr impead}lnent
··It's got tn take some of the steam
ou t of it," the Senate's top bemn;c rar said.

By The Bend

Wednesday, November 4, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Want to t~ke your dog to camp? For a mere $750 you can .

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Dear Ann Landers: Th ink
you've heard everything? Well , I
thought so, too , unt il I ran into thi s.
A frie nd of mine 'told me she is tak·
ing her dog to a camp and is happy
to pay the fee -- $750 a week.
For $750, your dog (and you) get
organized activities , companio nship
with other dogs, the best food (there
are menus). doggie square dancing.
wecni C· rclricving contests, bathingsuit pageants and competitions in

their already-s li m margin was

trimmed in the House. In the Senate, with only Nev adas race
undecided, the Republicans had
made no headway. Earl ier Republican expectations of big gains in
both c ha mbe rs were blown away
·· We lost so me races we

this morning. Noting how close-

ly split Congress will be along
partisa n lines, Gin grich said VOl·
ers ··were looking for balance."
" It's di sappointing," said Sen
Don Nic kles of Oklahoma, the
Senate' s No. 2 Republican. Some
Republ icans groused their party
had miscalculated by focu sing on
Clinton and his affair with Monica Lewin sky.
." If you make it' a referendum
un a pres ident wilh a 67 percent
approval rating, you shouldn ' t be
surpri sed if the election goes
against you," Republican Gov.
Tom Ridge said as he coasted to
re-electio n in Pennsylvania.
Millionaire publisher Ste ve
Forbes, angling for the- Republi·
can presidential nomination in
2000. said the GOP leadership
" will have a lot to a nswer·for."

Republican Sen. John McCain of
Arizona, another likely White
· Hou se hopeful. said. " We're
going to have to start talking

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· Rep. Mary Bono, a California
Republican on the House com -"
minee co ndu cting the impeach·
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definitely tired of the impea&gt;bment. They want to put it behind
them .... Nonetheless, it is still our
duty to look at what w ~ . have
before us. "
House DemocratiL· lt:ader
Richard Gephardt said Democrats
made gains by concentrating on
" th e' kitchen ' tabl e. everyday
issues." while Re publicans
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to reason with these folks. h 's pu rely emoti onal.
I did not grow up wi th dogs. so I
cannot be a fair j udge. but I remember my grandmother sayi ng. ''Dogs
should be wi th dogs. and people
should be with people." After hearing about these doggie camps. I
think maybe my grandmother had
the right idea.
Dear Ann Landers: Those mean
folks who ~rotc to you crit ic izing

people who . snore made me mad . sleeps. When rny ex-husband
Snori ng is what happens when a per- ~ n orcd. he would suddenl y ~ t op
son is unable to breathe through the breathing for' several seconds , and it
nose, so the poor soul has to sleep used to scare the daylights out of
with the mouth open . ~
y snores me. ! thought he had died .
I later learned that all ergies, sinus
on purpose .
My father's sn rng was so loud, problems and sleep apnea, all of
I could hear · tWo fl oors away. which cause people to snore, can be
We used to laugh about it, but it was- · helped with medicatio n and breath·
n·1 funn y. He was teslcd for sleep ing appliances. Please, Ann , lt'! t your
apnea and now wears a dev ice that readers who complain about snoring
helps him brcat.hc nonnall y when he spouses know that th eir pa rtners

don't need ridicu le or cnliCI!-&gt;m . thry mo\1 unusual "cure" "a~ sent in hy '~"
need help.-- Self-Educated in Staten a woman a few years a~u. She
"-CV. cd a tcnm o;; ball m the neck of h~:r
Island . N.Y.
flu...,hamf."l
pajamas. Thi~ prevented
Dear Staten Jsl•nd : I HAVE
told them , hul because you \HOle. I hirn from •leeptng on hi' back. The
am tell ing them again . Sleep apnea ... nonng !-&gt;topped alter that.
can be life-threatening ;ind 1huuld
he treated by a physician. This ' ---Send questions to Ann Lan· .:
advice i!J1·3· lot 'better than !'lome o f dcrs, Creators Sy ndicate, 5777 W.
the suggestions sen( in hy reader~ Ce ntury Bh•d .• Suite 700, Los
who were slee p·deprivea and intent ·· Angeles, Calif. 911045 :·
un pun is hi ng the "perpclrillor.·· ThC

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which energetic dogs chase a white

thought we'd win.'.' House Speaker Newt Gingrich ac knowledged

fomia , ending 16 ye ars of GOP
control and leaving the Derl1oc rats in good pos ition tn a&lt;ld seats
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govern ors' seats in Ca lifornia and
fou.r o ther -state&lt;. The GOP
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Salisbury PTO will host the annual Fall Fest ival Saturday at the school.
The Kitchen will open at 5 p.m.
and ho,mcmadc chicken and noodles.
sloppy joes, hot dogs. pi zza, pies.
cakes and cookies wr ll be served.
Games will he£ in for Lhc children
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and game tickets will h!: so ld with the
winner draw n at th e end of \he ·
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River Bear "Janet", 1998 Longabergcr Christmas Basket. Middleton Doll
"Bo nn ie", a three-wick ~andle, $ 100
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Girls Scouts of the Big Bend Service Unit cclebral~ the binhday of
Juliette Gordon. Low, founder of the
Girl Scouts in the United States, on
Oct. 3 1 with a bonfire and sing-a·
long.
Troops met on Pomeroy 's parkin g
lot. marched to the ball field, and
there enjoyed son gs and shared
refreshment s.
Each of the girls gave a penny for
each inch tall for the Juli eue Low
World Fri endship Fund which provides Girl Scol'ling/Girl Guiding
around the world.
Troops a!lending were Salisbury
Daisy Troop 1259, represented by
Meish Deiwert , Bo-Dara Powell,
Michele Di ckerson, Michael Di cker·
son, and Lind a Powell ; Sali sbury
Bro,vnie Troop 1220, Kerri Van
Recth. Tiffany Johnson , Veronica
Grimm , Glori a Van Rei:th , and Janice
Grimm ;' Syracuse Browni e Troup
11 20 : Alisha Quillen, Ericka Cogar,
Ontna Quillen, Chri stopher Cogar,
Shi rley .Cogar.. Peggy Nitz, and Charlene Estep.
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Mcl aughlin , Brenda Neutzling, Misi
Ncut/li ng. Bethany Cooke. Debbie
Cooke . . John Cooke, and 1 Deb
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Plans for several events were made
when the Episcopal Church Guild
met recently m the chun.:h.
Mc rnhcr:-; dl.!cidcd to adopt a nl!cdy
fami ly at Christmas titn.c ra ther tlian
partkipatc in the county\ angel pro!.!l"il lll . It was al so decided 1.0 assist
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donu tcd ailtl charcroncs f11'0\ 1idcd for
the sc~..·ohd Satu rday C\'c ry oth er
mnnth begi nnin g in No,c mh..:r.
Gmr :-. Nl.":t has hccn Lk:vdnrcd a~ a
rec reation cen ! ~:r for tee ns to provi de
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motorit.cd pulley.
Camp Gone to the Dogs.· which is
located in Vemmnt. has hccn goi ng
. strong for n inc vcars. If this sounds
weird , please be. aware that there arc
othe r co:1mps for dogs. At Camp Winnari hhon nn Lake Tahoe in Nevada,
dogs and the ir .mas1crs hike toge ther ·
through rugged forests all day and
enj oy marshmallow roasts around a
campfire in the evening. There arc
sWimming contes ts. ki"ssing con ··. 'tests. canin e costume parties and
classes I" obedience, nutriti on, first
~aid and ·good manners. Cani~c s can
take the Good Cuizcn Test. and fo r
thi s. they rcct: ivc diplomas.
My friend , " Bonnre,' ' has been
taking her Shetland sheep dog to the
camp in Nevada for fo·ur years, and
she says it beats any vacation she
has e ver had. I love my dog, Ann ,
but when r want a reall y go ptl, restful vacation. I put my standard poodle in a kennel. and it doesn't cost
$750 a week . Am I too critical, Ann ''
\Vhat arc your vi ew ~ on this?-Dog Lover in New York Dear
·Lover: I'm with you. I have known
many peopl e who are perfectly sane
in e very other aspect of their lives,
but wh en it comes to their dogs, they
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Wednnday, November 4, 1998

The

Dally Sentinel • Page 9 '

Tuberculosis skin test won't Lackey named to Farm Bureau policy committee
P·rotect you from disease
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edicine
John C. Wolf, D.O.
Associate Professor
of Family Medicine
Question: A person' a! work wa' progress to a life threatening illne...
,jck. and her doctor !hough! &gt;he had ' For mn&gt;l people though, the body's
tuberculosi&gt;. One of my co-workers immune system contains !he infec&gt;aid that he didn 't have to worry tirm without them knowing that tbe
at&gt;out catching TB h&lt;'Causc he had a mild illness was .actually caused by
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TB test a"nd it ga\'C nim immunity to TB.
the disca&gt;&lt;;. I thr.,ghl TB IC&gt;I&gt; just
The TB skin tcslos done to deter·
slmwed if you had t:teen ex posed to o,nine if you have hecn e~posed In
the disease and offered no prote~: tion · thi s infection and subsequently had
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infonned. Which rme'!
Answ~r:

an irnmunc system response .to it.

'llois test is positive in about SO per~:orn ­

cent .o r those who either have an

mon disea"ic that is olt~n rciCrrcd w

active case of TB or have dcvclnpcd
immunity to the hactcria. By infCrcnt c. you have probahly already crwrcctly as-umed that there arc at&gt;out
20 percent of individll31s With active

Tutx:n.:ufo, is is a

hy the initials "TB ." The World
J-leahh Orf!ani7ation l'!&gt;. limatc~ that
unc third nf the world \ population is
iniC~.:tcd with thl :'! di sease . Wow ~
Wnrldwidc thcl1:' an: X rmllum new
~:~s cad1 year and 2.Y r111llil)ll
dciuh~ .

This serious infr~.:lit 111 4k:!.:ur·s in
all path of the world . C~IX·~i;ally in
undcr-d~vclojll'd nation s. h is less
'nmmon in (ou ntrics with ahundan1
cconornit: rcsuun.: c ~ and dfc~tivc

Glenn Lackey, Stewart, has been
named 10 the Ohoo Farm Bureau
Federation (OFBFJ Policy Devel·
opment Commillee far 1998,
a&lt;:cording to commillee chairman
Irv Gresser. The panel mel for its
first session recently in Columbu• .
lackey serves on the OFBF
Board of Trustees representing
Farm Bureau member~ in Athens.
Gallia, 'Lawrence and Meigs countics, has been a. Farm Bureau mem bcr for 25 years and has served in
various leadership roles , ·inclUding
president of the '1\thcns County
Farm Bureau. He is involved in a .
1,250 acre general livestock. grazing and hay family ramo in Athens ·
County.
Serving on the Pnlicy Development Commillee is important
because. "It increases 11JY per.. mal
· understanding of issues that arc
aflecting agriculture and it helps ·
Farm Bureau develop policy thai is
representative of our membcrshjp,''
he said.
The Ohio Farm Bureau 'Prilicy .

.cntative&gt; and 12 &lt;late tru•tee•
from throughout Oh10. They
reviewed policy rccommendationo
from Rep . Bill Schuck CR-Columbu&lt;) and Rep. Pricilla Mead (RColumbus), as well ao fesource
people representing Ohin departmen.- of Agriculture, Taxation.
EPA and Natural Resource&lt;, the
Ohio Stale. University, Nationwide
ln•urancc, Sierra Club, Buckeye
Institutes for Public Policy Solulion, Consumers' Counsel, Oftice
of Budget and Management County
Commi5Sioncrs Association. Township Trustees Association, and
Menke Con•ulling .
The comminee will meet again
in November 10 review about 1,500
policy suue•tinns frnm county
Farm Bureaus. The commillee
spends• four days receiving back·
ground material. writing and di•·
cussing possible policy that will
benclit farmers and rural resident•.
Final recommendations will be presented In, and voted on by, OPBF
delegates at the organi7.ation's 80th

Dcvclnprncnl Comrniucc consists

annual meeting 11cc. ·' and 4 in

of 10 county Farm Bureau rcpre-

Cleveland.

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rcdUl:Cs the scvcrit)S of TB i r you
&gt;hould he exposed to -it, hut this
public health system,. Our country inununi;:ation isn ~ l used in the Unitfalls into thi s for1unatc . . cl·onJ cate- ed Stales. Perhaps your friend wa.s
gory. ·noerc arc about 20.fMJO caS&gt;;s confusing this with TB testing.
reported here ca..:h year. This is a
I'll beo you are wondering if you
much lower rale of iniCct10n than in should have a TB test. You dclinitcly
Ccnmol America. Africa and South- should if you work with a wide varicast Asia. Obviously. our puhliL: el y of people. Health-care prolcshealth ellorts make dilkrcncc .
sionals, teachers. bus drivers. etc. are
: Tuberculosis is spre;id from one good examples of tho&gt;;C who should
infected individual 10 another by a · have a TB test every year or two.
rather simple method. Tioc infected TI1is is particularly lroc if you work
person ha&lt; the Tullcrculusis bacteria with or .arc yourself an illicit drug
in their lungs. When they cough, user, have HIV . or AIDS , or live in
they send out a microscopic spray of the inner city. Jndi~idua/s in these
' t[tesc putcnliaUy, lethal organisms groups havC a much higher i~cidcm.:c
into the air. lhc person who sits at of TB. Also. you should have a TB
their desk down the hall at the other test if you have recently com~ from a .
end of the vemilator shaft, urthc per- pan of the world where this disease
son standing besi de him (" her, is common , Sec your family doctor
inloalcs !he b-.octeria. '11oal unwilling or health depanment if you have any
soul has now b&lt;.'Cn exposed 10 'Ill.
additional questions about TBt
: lltc bacteria grow slow ly, so' "" .
"Family Medidne" is a weekly
i"lcction is usually not apparcn1 until cnlumn. To submit questions, write
Weeks after the initial cxposure. lo Jnhn C. Wolf, D.O., Ohio UniMost pcop/~ develop a mild rcspira- versity Cnllege of Osteopathic
to•y infection tha! linally clears up, MediCine, . Grosvenor
Hall,
alth&lt;&gt;ugh in some individuals it can Athens, Ohio 45701.

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Nikc is recalling 350,fKIO pairs of its
"Air Face Up" because a design
flaw has i~jurcd about 3S people
who wore the studded basketball
shoes.
Nike said Tuesday thac the shne,
which went on sale in June, has' a
small metal rivet attached to the outside of the sneaker that can be bent
lo form a sharp edge.
Nike said it has received about3S
repuns of high schOC)I· and college·
age basketball players being cut
while wearing the shoes. Two play-.
ers required stitches.
Nike first made the connectjon
between the · design · Oaw and the
injuries in mid-October and notified
the U.S. Consu~ocr .Product Safely '
Commission .
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Churrh with Evangelist Rev.
The Community Calendar is Charles Swigger. •' featured
published as a free sc1rvicc 1o singer&gt; w,i ll he. the· White s,
non -pr.o fit groups wishing 10 Gahriel
Quartet,
Rutland
· announce meetings and special Freewill Baptist Chur&lt;h Choir ..,
events. The calcnt.la.r
nul . Mt. Union Choir and Soloist
designed to promote sales or Marlene Carpenter.
fund raoscrs ot any type . Items
arc printed as space permits
POMEROY - Chester Garand cannot he guaranteed to · den Clob will meet at the home
run a specific number of days . ofTwila Buckley on November
4 at 7:30p.m.

Thomas Shelton on Nov. 4. 7
p.m.
PAGE VILLE Scipio
Township Board of Trustees
meeting Wednesday, 6:30p .m.
at the Page ville Tow"' Hall.

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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Literary Club meeting
Monday. 2 p.m. on November 4
al the home nf Martha Hoover.
Leah Jean. Ord will review the
book "A,ngela's Ashes, " hy
Frank McCourt.

RACINE - Regular meet·
ing of the Pooncroy · Racinc
Lodge 164 F&amp;AM will.· bc held
Wednesday, 7:30 p:m. at the
lodge hall in Racine, ~lcction
Of officers will he held .
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POMEROY Bradford
Church of Christ, located at the
corner of Bradbury Road and
Route 124 outside of Pomeroy,
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Revival
beginning Wednesday. 6:30
p.m. at the Mt . Union Baptist

THURSDAY ·
EAST· MEIGS ·- ·Eastern
Local School District wi II have
parent/teacher
con fcrences
Thursday and No\1. I 2, 4-7
p.m. district wide. Call child's
school building .to schedule an
appoi~lment.

RACINE - Racine American Legion Post 602 meeting
Thursday, 6:30p. m. with meal
and drawing to follow.

Jone~

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IIIII have liNn rwiHd and
the valuations complat~d
and are open tor publlp
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! ,th1 folelgt County Audllqr,
~ Second Ploor, Courtl!ouH,
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OhiO 4570.
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VIIUIIIOnl, 18 elllblllhld
for IIX ysor 1198, mull be
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Community Calendar .

TB who have a negative test
' Now 10 spcdfically address your
LjUc~tion : Havi ng a TB test provides
no protection against conti'acting
tuberculosis . Vaccinalion with

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The Daily Sentinel • Page 11

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

NEA Crossword Puzzle
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Pr tneess v Cleo Has X Rated
Movtes For Sale SIS Each Or 2
For S25 New Releases 740.441

Must Be W lltng And Able To De
liver Set Up And Move Large
Furntlure Appl1ances Full Tune
Send Resume To CLA Box 458
C!O Da ly Tribune 825 Third
Ave Ga~ Oh 45631

5167

Start dat ng tontght Have fun
playlfl9 the OhiO OatJng Game 1

BOO-ROMANCE eKtenSIM 9015
SWPM Mrd 40 s 6 1 ~30 Ltkes
Outdoor A.cllv 11es ISO SPF 25
45 Send Response To CLA 457
clo Ga llpohs Da lly Tnbune 825
Thtrd Avenue Ga lt polls OH
45631

Needed 1mmed1atety Subst•lute
JaMorlal Crew leader lead
Worker various shlhs and hOurs
no phone calls please Apl)llca
lions ava table at Meigs Indus
lnes 1310 Carleton Street Syra
ouse OH 45779

30 Announcements

Needed someone to stay w th el
derty gentleman room and board
smatl salary prefer male 304
895-3942

1 Me •ssa Barreu w 11 not De re
spons ble for any ctetHs occurred
by Timothy Barren
New To You Thntt Shoppe
9 West St mson Athens
740-592 1842
Oualty clothing and household
items $1 00 bag sate every

Oak Hill Trucking Company Is
Seeking Experienced Semi Trac
tor Trailer Drivers Excellent Pay
&amp; Insurance Package Over The
Road &amp; Loca l Driving E•peri
anced Drivers Only Call 740
ea21n3

Thursday Monday thru Saturday
900530

Oh10 Valley Bank Is Now Accept
mg Appl cations For Landini) Po
slt•ons Applicants Should Pos
essThe Following Qualities Peo
pie Oriented 'Customer Servtce
And Sale&amp; Driven •Prior Lending
E~tpertence A Plus Ohio Valley
Bank Oilers a Generous Bene! 1
Package Including 401 K Retire
ment And Career Ad'iancement
And Merit Bonus Opponunlt es
Experienced And Qualified Per
sons Should Send Resume To
Ohio Valley Bank c/o Patrick H
Tackett 420 Th trd A'ole Galllpo
lis Ohio 45631

Giveaway

40

You
Horse manure you load 304
B95 3703
Mother cal and t ve prec•ous k 1
tens desperate for homes 740
992 5755

60

'
Lost and Found

Lost Large Black /S liver And
Brown Ma e German Sl1epnerd
Black Spot On Tongue lost In
SA 325 &amp; Centerpo int Area
Childs Pet II Seen Please Call
740 245 5997

Overbrook Center has part time
LPN posttiOns available for all
sh Ms II Interested plttase contact
Ang te Halley at 740 992 6472
EOE

Lost m nlature Schnauzer 10/
29/98 vlcimty or north Point E e
mentary 304 675 1725

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Part time handyman needed
send Jesume to Dally Sentinel
PO Box 729 74 Pomeroy on
45769

Lost Small Ch huahua Type DOQ
Brown /Blac k With Wh te Mark
n~ts Ch1ld s Pet lost McCor
mtck Road 7AO 441 19a3

AN position avai lable for an ex
per anced case manager at
Rocksprings RehabUitat•on Cen
ler Experience In MOS assess
ments eh~bllltallon nursing and
the coordination of an tnterdlscl
pllnary team preferred PositiOn
has flexible scl'1edullng and excel
tent benefit package Must have
prior nursing experience and be
familiar wllh geriatric rehab 111atlon
Please seM resume to Attention
Carol Greening A N C CON
Rocksprings Rehabtlltatton Can
ter 36759 Rockspnngs Rd Po
meroy Ohio 45769

Lost Wh it e tong hair cat Bur
dette Addn area Rewa d (304)
675 6612
New 1 oor maiS lor a car call
and ldent1ly 304 675 4331

Yard Sale

70

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
A1J. Yard S8tea Mull
Be Paid In Advance
OEAQLINE 2 00 p m
the day before the eel
is to run Sunday
ltdltlon 2 00 p m
Friday Monday edition
10 00 a m Saturday

Rocksprings Rehab Center Is
seeking a part time f I n cook
dishwasher etc Please apply in
person Aocklspr ngs Rehabiliata
tlon Center 36759 Rocksprings
Ad Pomeroy Ohio 45769 No
phone calls pleeae

Bah nd The P•zza Hut Chnstmas
Items Clothes Cheap Wed
Thurs Fn 9 OOAM 6 OOPM

Someone To Uve In &amp; T~ke Care
01 Elderly Couple For Room &amp;
Board Plus Salary 740 446-4051
740 446 3117

Pomeroy,
MlddleJ!ort
&amp; VIcinity

Telemarkelers
Work In our new Pt Pleasant of
!tee setting appointments Great
ofllce a)mosphere great pay
long term employment available
For tmmedlate employment call
304 675-6539 !lam 5pm

All Yard Satea Muat Be Paid In
Advance Deadline 1 OOpm lhe
day before the ad Ia to run
Sunday &amp; Monday edltlon1 OOpm Friday

80

Van Driver For Delivery Of Med
cat Equpment Apply 412 Second
Ave Ga 1 741J.441 1875

Auction
and Flea Market

wanted Subslllule Hygienist lor
maternity tea\le December 18th
throu gh the second week of Fe
bruary Exce tent working condl
tlons In a modern office with great
pay Pease call 304 773 5.620 or
send resume to P 0 Box 380
Mason WV 25260

A Ck Pearson Auction Company
lull t(me auctlonur complete
aucti on
serv1ce
Licensed
lf66 Ohio &amp; West V g n a 304
173 5785 Or 304 773 5447
We demeyer s Auctmn Service
Gall po Is Ohto 740 379 2720

90

Wanted to Buy

140

Abso ute Top Dol ar All U S S1t
ver And Gold Cons Pro olse ts
Diamonds Anllque Jewelry God
R ngs Pre 1930 US Cu rency
Slerllng Elc Acqu s ttons lewe ry
M T S Coin ShOp I 5 1 Second
Avenue Gallipolis 740 446 2642

Gallpolls Career College Spr ng
Valley Plaza 740 446 4367 1
800 214 0452 Accredited Mem
ber ACICS Reg 190 05 1274B

150

Antiques &amp; Co ectables Buying
1 Piece Or Estates 740 446
2707

Schools
Instruction

Magic Veers Oay Care Pre
School spaces avallabla excel
lent skills lor your ch1fds devel
opment Ca I us lor more tnlorma
I on 304 675-5847 M F 7 30 5 30

Ant ques top pnces pad Rtver
ne Ant ques Pomeroy Oh o
Russ Moore owne 740 992
2526

170 Miscellaneous

Antiques &amp; clean used turn lure
wtll buy one p ace or complete
ho usJJhold Osby Mann 740
9926576

0 aM 20 gallon aquaril.fm wtth
assessortes but no stands
$50 00 lor the 10 gal $75 00 for
the 20 gal neithe r leaks Solid
p ne stand and assessorles for
38 gallon aquar tum but no tank
$160 00 al pnces are negotiable
304 773 5051

Clean late Model Cars Or
Trucks 1990 Model s Or Newer
Smith Buck Pontlac 1900 East
ern A\lenue Ga ltpolls
J &amp; D Auto Parts Buy ng
wrecked or sa \IBged \l&amp;h c es
304 773-5033

Dependable lady WI Do
cteanmg Call Edna Lanier
675 8738

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

110

Business
Training

Elect! c rna ntenance serv1ce
Wtr ng breaker boxes light fix
lure heating sys tems and Re
modelng 304 674 0126

Help Wanted

Furn lure repatr rei msh and res
to at on also custom
Oh o
Valley Ret fiiS hlng
Ph lrps 7~0 992 6576

AVON I All Areas
Spears 304 675 1429
Computer users Needed Work
Own Hrs $201&lt; $751&lt; Nr 1 800
349 7186 Ext 1173 wwwamp
Inc com
Experienced Auto Body Repa ir
men Apply At larry s Body
Shop 2046 Add tson Pike Gellt
poNs •

Geo ges Portable SawmUI don t
haul your togs to the m II just call
304 675 957

Wtll babysit In Apple Grove area
my home or yours 3)4...57&amp;-4008
W11i Work For $4 .00 /Hou W1ll
Haul Trash Junk Etc 740 367
0140

FINANCIAL

21 o

Business
Opportunity
INOTICEI

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do busr
ness with people you know and
NOT to send money through the
ma11 untlt you have ln\lestlgated
lhe oflenng

230

Professional
Services

Llvlngslon 1 Buem•nt Water
Proofing all basement repairs
done free esttmates lifetime
guarantee 12yrs on job expert
ence 3Q4.895.3887
Livingston • Basement Water·
Proofing all baseme,nt repairs
done free estima tes tlfe llme
guarantee 12yrs on job experl
ence 304~15-3887

AI rea estate acvents ng n
th s newspaper s subJeCt to
the Federal Fatr Houstng Act
o1 1968 wh ch makes t llegat
to ad'oler1tse •any preference
I mitat10n or dtscr m nahan
based on race color rellg1on
sex tam hal status or nat anal
ong n or any Intention to
make any such preference
llm1tahon or d1scrrm nat1on
This newspaper w 11 not
knowtngl-,: accept
advertisements for real estate
which s tn violation of the
law Our reaaers are hereby
Informed that all dwetltngs
adver1tsed nth s newspaper
are ava table on an equal
opponuntty oasis

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REAL ESTATE

310 Homes for Sale
1141MMEOIATE DISPOSALII
Aeposessed /Must Sell 2 Brand
New R30 Prelnstallated Prefab
Homes Highest Quality Easy
Construction Never Erected One
Is 4 Bedrooms 1 800 874 6032
Sacrtllcel
"A L tt e Country In Town• Price
reduced large restored VIctorian
home situated on 12 acres VII
lage of Middleport Secluded and
private close to schools and
churches Private brick circular
dr ve br ck pat10 modern kitchen
family room w/llreplace 3 4 bed
rooms two baths large lormal LA/
DR large foyer tour original
stained glass windows
30
minutes from Athens 15 20
mtnutes from Gallipolis For ap
po ntment cat 740 992 5696

Read the
Classified Ads

$999 Down on any 98 model
Ooub:lew de In stock Free Debv
ery Call I 800-691 6777
Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments Or Make Offer 1 BOO

36U862
14Ft X 76Ft lnd1es House 2
Bdrms 2 Baths Ut•l•ty Room
Pantry Closet 740 99'2 5428
14x70 lnd1es House mobile home
two bedroom two bath utility
room pantry closet 740 992
5428
1959 2 bedroom must be moved
2000 OBO 304 675 7773 ask lor
Mike and leave message
1969 Commu111ty mob•le home
12x56 ask ng $2300 740 B43
5310 days or 740 843 5147 after
6pm
1971 Htllcrest 12x60 two bed
rooms washer {jryer stove &amp; re
It gerator a r underpmnlng
$4500 740-992 5039
1979 Fa rmont 14Ft X 60Ft Can
Be Seen AI K&amp;K Pt Pleasant
can 740 446-431 o

1996 14 Ft x72 Ft Sunshine 2
Bedrooms 2 Baths Island l&lt;llch
en Oak Cab nels 740 245 9834
6)(30 fully equrpped ready to
move 51200 740 742 82B2
ABANDONED HOME
3BR Assume Loan
Low Monthly Payments
Financing Available
304 755 5566
...
Double W de New $999 Down
$237 per mo Free delivery &amp; set
up 1 800 691 6777
Large select on or used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Starling at $2995
Ou1ck de l very Call 740 385
9621
Oakwood Homes Barboursv lie
WV Model Close Out 304 736
_34_09_ _ _ _ _ __
Mobile Home &amp; 314 Acre Lot For
Sale 1980 Kingsley 14x70 3 Bed
rooms 2 Baths Located sA 218
Days 740 446 3278 Evenmgs
740 446-3099
New 14x70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free air skirt 1 BOO 6~1
6777
NEW 14x80 3BA
GLAMOUR BATH
$199 Month Only At
OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV
304·755 5885

2 Bedrooms 1 Bath Family Room
Ctty Schools On 1/2 Acre Neigh
borhood Road 740 258 B1 02
2 yr old br ck ranch 3 bedrooms
2 baths dan wood rtoors 30'b0
Meadow brook 304 675 7643
3 Bdrms 1 112 Baths Full Fin
!shed Basement Double Garage
Brick 1 M1le From HMC 740
446 1423
3 bedroom country kitchen ltv
ngllamtly 2 baths detached ga
rage on 1 112 acres country set
tlng Chester area $46 000 740
985 3511
6y 2 3 bedrooms lo ft tongue/
Qroove pellet stove HP/CA ap
pMances ga age spa acre Bula
vtlle P ke 740 367 0286
House &amp; Lol For Sale 2 Bed
rooms 1 Bath 5600 Down WAC
Easy Terms Loca ted Near Btd
well Contact David 1 800 448
6909
House State Route 7 South Less
Than 10 M nutes From Downtown
Gall pot s Pr v~te 2 1!2 Acre l ot
W1th Breathtaking Rtver View Ap
p ox 2 000 Sq Ft 3 Bedroom'i 2
1/2 Baths Fam ty Room 2 F re
paces Hardwood Floors 2 Car
Ga age
Lots
01
Ellrras•
f95 000 00 740 446 9762 Or
740 446 4514
Log House Situated On 1 Acre 3
Bdrms 1 112 Baths 2 Car Garage
12XI6 ClubhOUSill N C&amp; 1J Land
seeped $92 500 Call 740 367
0451 Aher 5 00
Modern 3 bedr oo m house 2
baths country kttchen large 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre lot Tuppers
Plains Oh sewer already hooked
up $75 000 740 985 3511 or
740 667 3304
Pnce redu ced again will cons~r:1er
sell ng on land contract 3 tied
room spl t level new 3 car ga
rage new heat pump and atr new
carpet throughout very mce
home 740 742-4000
BRICK

RANCH Style
ConditiOn Par
Basement 2 Car
tnCjulrles Only•l

Three bedroom ranch ktlchen wl
appl ances bath LA furn•ture
cu talns 18x20 back deck out
build ngs Ctly water blacktop
oad Waterloo Ad $39 900 1
aoo 486 8555
Three bedroom one bath home tn
New Ha'.len good ne ghborhood
close to Schoo and publ c poOl
large yard new \llnyl sid.ng per
feet starter home $36 500 304
882 3319

2 Bedrooms 1 1/2 Bath W1tn Fun
Basement In Paulot Call Afrer 6
~M 740 44&amp;&lt;1569
Ertlctent clean two bedroom
depos•t references no pets 304
675-5162
House For Rent Patnot Area
7.w-44&amp;4569 After 5 P:M

NJCe 2 or 3 bedroom house 111 Pomerov no pets 740-992 5858

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
1 Bedroom Tra1ler In Gallipolis
Nice Yard &amp; Porch $250/Mo
$200 Deposit Re,erences -Re
qutred 741)-.446--9342
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile I'IOmes air
condit ioned $260 $300 sewer
waler and trash Included 740
992 2167
2 bedroom m M ddleporl $275
per month plus depostl 740 992
3194
2 Bedroom Mobtfe Home $2651
Mo Includes Water A Trash
$100 Depos t No Pets Inside
Call740-446 9569
2 Bedroom MObile Home Hannan
Trace Road Off 218 $225/Mo ...
$100 DepoSit 74o-256-6202
2 Bedroom Mobile Home $2001
Mo Deposit a Ml es Out State
Route 218 Gall1po l s 740 446
B172 740 256 6251

2.- bedroom tra ler tn Racine 3
bedroom tratler n M ddleport no
pets 740 992 585B
2 bedroom n country Tuppers
Plains water .,hlp 740 992 7201
leave message
2 Bedrooms $375/Mo Plus Utlt•
tea &amp; Deposit No Pets 740 446
4313 740..446 0879
3 bedroom handicapped acces
slble water &amp; sewer provided to
tal e ectric bath &amp; half Hud
voucher accepted Racme area
Southern School D•strlcl 740
949 4S02
McCormick Road 3 Bedrooms &amp;
2 Bedrooms $275/Mo Plus De
.. posit 740 446-8844
Tra•ter For Rent Beauttrul River
V•ew 198 River Street Kanagua
Deposit References No Pels
740 441 0181 Foster Trader Pa~
Two (2) Bedroom Mob•le Home
Route 21 B $300/Mo Rent $300
Deposit • References Requ.red
740 983-4607
Two bedroom Ira ler lor rent call
740 949 2067
Two bedroom parltally furnished
near Leon main road $200 de
posl1 $200 month call 740 446
1930 after 6 00 pm
Unfurnished Mobile Home On
Cora Mill Road Off Or 325 No
Pets References Deposit Re
qulred 740 245 5622

New 16x80 $500 Down $245 per
mo Free air skirt 1 BOO 691
6777

440

New 1998 14x70 three bed oom
Incudes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes Skirt ng deluxe steps
and setup Only $167 OB per
month with $1 075 down Call 1
BOO 637 3238

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
nlshed and unfurnished security
deposit reCjulred no pets 740
992 2218

NEW eANK REPOS
ONLY 3 LEFT
Sttllln Warranty
OWNER FINANCING
AVAILAeLE
304 765·6885

2 bedroom 1 112 bath flreP.tace
gas furnace 1270 sq ft ol living
space
In Chester
asking
$47 000 740 9B5 3582

H ggs Constructton Roofing S d I '
tng Pa nllng Remodeling Also
Tree Cutting &amp; Landscapmg
Combined Experience 15 Vear:t;o
New brick Ranph 3 bedroons
Fully Insured Free Eslimates
2 bath Den 2 car garage
Stor
304 674 0058 740 446--3409
age
All Ecectncl 1 2Acrea
$127 500 304 675 6959

cutting edge•••

$500 Down on any 14170 in
stock t•m•ted number free dei1v
ery C&amp;lt 1 80().691--67n

Pr ce reduced 1990 Spruce
Ridge 14x70 mob le home very
gooa condition 2 bedrooms 1 &amp;
112 baths washer &amp; dryer sto\le
refrigerator central air 6118 out
s de bui ld ng lmmeel ate posses
510n 740 992-6582

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Stay on

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale

"H""ou-=s-:e-T~rallflr on Broad Run Ad
3br 1 112 baths 2 added on
rooms Porch garage Lot 2 A/
C s household terns $1 5 000
304 882 3426
We Finance Land &amp; Home With
As little As $500 Down 1 606
92B 3426
4 Bedrooms 2 Baths $229/Mo
1 800 383 6862

340

Business and
Buildings

Commercial Olttce or Retatt 87
Mill St Middtepor1 1 450 Sq Ft
$400 rpo Co ner 8u Cl ng 740
992 6250 Acqu sit ons (nellt
door)

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
1 38 Acres Level W/ 12Ft X 60Ft
Mobile Home 24X24 Garage
9FtX10Ft Storage Butldmg
$36 000 00 740 38B B884
49 3/4 Ac es Gn Ward Road In
Gall a And Me gs County Ap
proll 5 Acres Clean Rest In
Woods $30 000 740 338 9105
Approx mately 3 5 Acres Perry
Twp For Sale 740 446 4609 or
740 446 1104 Aher 5 OOPM
Scentc Valley at App e Grove
WV Bulldtng ots smgle wtdes
accepted
pub c water
20
m nutes from new Buttalo Bndge
on Jerry s Run Rd Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576 2336
Several 5 acre pereels remote
beaut lui land Meigs County Sci
pm Twp SA 692 Ul st off SA 143)
owner f nanc ng ($ 1800 per acre)
Can lor good map 740 593 8545

360

Real Estate
Wanted

We Buy land 30 500 Acres
we Pay Casn 1 800 2t3 8365
AnthOny Land Co

RENTALS
410 Houses for Rent
2 bedroom all electnc home rn
Letart Falls wtlh carport awn &amp;
garden Hud accepted w th com
pleted appl cation &amp; relerences
WID 740 99:2 2311 alter 6pm
outslde pets only
3 Bdrms Famtlyroom 1 3 Acres
2 OOOSqFt 3 M es South On 7
16X32 tngrouncl Pool 2 Storage
t
740 245 9472
3 bedroom house w Th garage tor
rent n Aullanel $285/mo p us de
post 740 742 2367
1 S BEDROOM HOMES FROM
&amp; Bank
Repo s Call 1 BOO 522 27JO X
1709

$4 000 Local Gov!

Apartments
for Rent

1 Bedroom Econom ical Gas
Heat WID Hook Up Near Ctnema
$279/Mo P us Ut ht es Oepos 1 &amp;
Lease Aequl ad 740 446 2957
2bdrm apls total electric ap
p ances fum st)ed laundry room
facilities close to school n lown
Applications ava able at Village
Green Apls t49 or cal 740 992
3711 EOH
3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Central
Heat /A r On First Avenue
Available Nov&amp;mber 15th Refer
ances Depostt 740 446 1079
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 to $356 Walk to shop
&amp; movies Call 740 446 2568
Equal Houstng Opportun t:y
Furnished 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com
pletely Redecoraled Clean New
Carpet No Pets Or Smoking Ref
'B ranca &amp;- Depos I Required Also
Futmshed 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up
stairs 740 4461519
Furnished /Jpstatrs Apartment
Close To Downtown Ga llpohs
Also 3 Room Cottage Refrences
And Oeposn 740 446 115B •
Gracious nv ng t and 2 bedroom
apar tments at V ltage Manor and
R verslde Apartments n Middle
port From $249 $373 Call 740
992 5064 Equal Houstng Oppor
tunll1es

AKC adorable Cocker Sl)anlel
""""'" 740-992-e-4 12

MERCHANDISE

Beautiful AKC Registered Mal
tese Pt.4)pies 74()-.U6-0857

Household
Goods

Appl•ances
Aecond !toned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refrl
grators 90 Day Guarantee•
French City Maytag 7-40 446
7195
0000 USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers relngerators
ranges Skaggs App liances 76
VIne Street Call 740 446 7396
1 888-618..0128
used Furniture. Store Below Hoi!
day Inn tn t&lt;anauga Twin Beds
Complete $115 Full Beds Com
plele $,1 ;:~5 Hutch $75 Oress~rs
Couches 7-W-446 4782

Sporting
Goods

520

Antiques

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
WABMUPI"
Furnace Heat Pumps &amp; A1r Con
d•tiomng Free Est1matest tr You
Con t Call Us We Both lose•
740 446 6306 1 BOO 291 0098
Hunter~

Speclel P1le Inn Bed
and Breakfast leon WV $36!
person or $45/2 peol)le 304 937
2447
1 Crypt &amp; Plate $350 740 367
7864
1994 rerramlle Low Hours Hunl
lngton 304 736 9131 Or After
6 00 PM 304 525 5359
Large Rock ing Horse Baby bed
High char Swing Stroller Car
Seal 304-675 454B
Church pews lor sale 12 twelve
loot 4 ten foot $200 each 74Q949 2217
Oratn culvert for sale 4 x20 nev
er been used 12 gauge call 740.
992 5623
Electric Scooters Wheelchalfs
New And Used Stairway Eleva
tors Wheelchair And Scooter
Lilts Bowman s Homecare 740
446 7283
Extra Nlca Used Furn ture Ap
ptlancas Olnelle a Freezers
Beds
Refrigerators Stoves
Wast1ers Dryers Etc 740 446
4039 740 446 1004
FIREWOOD
Cut Spill Delivered I Jared 740
446 6566 Chad 740 446 1271
For Sate Fill Dirt WI 1 Deliver
304 675 6734

,,

For. Sate Healthdyne Model 950
F nger Pu lse OximeTer
740 388 8416
Grubbs Plano luning &amp; repairs .!
Problems? Need Tuned?
p ano Or 740 446 4525

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; Rebuilt In
Call Ron Evans 1 BOO 537 9528
John Deere dozer 6 way b1ade
new engtne $12 500 Tra lleze trl
axle heavy equ pment tra11er
dove ta I with fBITIPS $3 500 King
Culler 5 brush hog $250 1972
Mac truck 237 Mac motor
$2 000 740 742 2675
Nice Kl nQ Si ze Waterbad With
Headboa rd Mirror Complete
Dresser With Mtrror Ntghtstand
740 379-2720 AFTER &amp;PM
Prlmestar 549 mstallallon 5100
worth of tree programing lree
Holiday g tt pack 800.263 2640
SALE K tchen Cabinets El3%0FF
lfst price 11 purchased by the end
of Oclober Free In home estl
mates Tri County Distributors
lac 1 800 352 31-47
Six electric e•erctse toning ta
bles Lose weigh1 and keep lt off
304 675 7961
Standard box sprtng and mat
tress$80 00 Brown couch good
cond $1000030467521BO

New Apartment 1 Bedroom In
A o G ande A I Ut•t ties Pa1d
Plus Cable Walk ng 0 stance To
Campus $375 00/Mo 740 245
5100
~ 4

Wanted advertising cotlactlb es
Coke Pepsi etc nclud ng old tin
signs 740 992 5053

One bedroom apartment tn Mid
dteporl all uhhtes pa1d S100 de
pos 1 $270 month ~ call 740 992
7806 Sam Spm
t
One bedroom furnished aparT
men! tn M ddleporl 740 992
9191
Tara Townh ouse Apartments
very Spac ous 2 Bed ooms 2
Ftoors CA 1 112 Bath Fully Car
peted Patio No Pets Lease Plus
Securlly Deposit Aequtred 740
446 348t
Twm Rtvers Tower nbw acceptmg
appl cal ons lor 1br HUD subsld
•zed apt lor elderly aM handt
apped EOH 304 675 6679

450

Furmshed
Rooms

Circle Motel Lowest Rates In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
C nemax Srt'owl m.e &amp; 0 sney
Woekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
Construction Workers Welcome
740 441 5698 74Cl-441 5161

Waterl ne Specia
3/4 200 PSI
$21 95 Per 1DO 1 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 All Brass Com
pression FIHtflQS In StOCk
RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson Ohio 1 BOO 537 9528

Muelcal
Instruments

P1ano Kimball /Whitney Good
Condition w th Bench St
740-441-'tl416

Pets for Sale

A Groom Shop Pet Groommg
Featunng Hydro Bath Don
Sheets 373 Georges Creek Ad
740 446 0231
AKC golden retr e'.ler PUPPieS
1st shots and wormed $200
304 675 168-9 Clays 304 576
2996 alter 7 pm
AKC Reg stared mtni dachshund
pups 740 992 9989

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FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

610 Farm Equipment
160 A Barko Loader/CTi=l Saw
buck Excellent Condition 740
682 7318
24
USED TRACTOAS
IN
STOCK
F nanclng A&amp; Low As 6 n. With
John Deere Credlt Approval On
Used Tractors Carmlcl'1ael s
Farm &amp; Lawn GafiiPOII&amp; OhiO
740 446 2412 Or 1 600 594 1111
Also See The 'New" 4000 Sertea
Compact Utility Tractor&amp; Stvtrtll
In Stod&lt;
Ford 2000 3 cyl dltset $6 100
covered utility trailer 5 •6 $150
pole barn 25x50 no treasea
$850 4 &amp;Rct!on 12"x16 metal
pipe Mossberg 12 gauge full
choke plus. deer barrel $250
740 992 3564
Ma ssey Ferguson •o 4 Speed
Wtlh H Qh &amp; Low Transmission
L1ve Power Good Condition 740
256-6574

~,obacco baler air press

tobacco
stripper 304-675 3246 I 304 675
4075

Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Residential And Commercial
Lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All
Sizes 01 4 WD And 2 WO Farm
Tractors Hay Equipment John
Deere Skid Steer Loaders Check
With Us About Flnal'lcing On
Lawn
And Low Rate Fi
nanctng
New And Used
Equipment
1
1
Lawn Gallipolis
24121 BOo-5'94 1111

630

Livestock

2 Angus Heifers and 1 Angus
Steer 740 368 9708
Baby pigs lor sale 740 949 290B
Five 600 Pound Stears 740 2,.55457
Gentle 3 Year Old Black Gelding
Broke For Harness &amp; Saddle
$1 000 Yearl ng Pallmlno Filley
Very Genlle 1700 740 JaB 9738
After 5 PM
Purebred Slmmental cows Slm
mentalfBelglan blue cross cows
Angus cross herd bull 740 949
'2a22
Pygmy goats for sale one billy
$45 4 nanny s all breed $65
each call740.985 •too

640

Hay

a. Grain

Hay for sale one mile north on
Rl 2 aquare Bales $1 OIJ.$2 00
saturday onty pick up

TRANSPORTATION

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ELVINEY TELLS ME
SAME GOSSIP
OVER AN'
OVE~R U

WHY DON'T
YOU STOP
HER??

IT GITS BETTER
TH' SECONT TIME
AROUND

1992 Olds 88 Royale 92 000
M•les New Tires Loaded Good
Cond1tron 56 500 00 E\'entngs
740.245 9652
1996 Plymouth Breeze 49 800
miles whtle wtgray interior auto
c ruse atr am/fm cassette 4
door asking $8300 1•0 9•9
2311 days or 740 949 264•
even•ngs

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1984 Chevy KS Blazer CamJ'W
Spelcal 4x4 AC AT New Tires f
Exhuast Must Sell! $3 500 OBO
740 448 3580 Leave Message
Before 5 00

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THE BORN LOSER

1993 Chevy C 20 Short Wheat
Base Conversion Van Excel
Cond tlon New Wheels Ant~
Tires Maintenance Up To Date.
$8 000 00 740 441 1013

,.effQI:E YOU LU..I/€: Ot-1 YOJR

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YOU TO ~p lt-1

1993 Ford Explorer XLT 59 282
miles 4x4 auto air cruise dark
gre&amp;n Allor wheels 4 door a~
lng S9600 740 949 2311 days or
740.949-2644 evenings
1

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1995 S 10 Blazer 4x4 Low Mll11.
Garage Kepi Loaded $15 900.00
740-258-1222
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Incisive ..pay

OKAY
LET ME FIND MY
FI~ST QUESTION

f1C,HT1NC,

THE WIDESPREAD PERCEPTIOIJ
THAT SHE. 15 AN INCOMPETENT

UH

OOPS

WHAT5
THE

QUESTION,

STAND-IN

FOR HER

BELOVED

750 Boats a. Motors
for Sale

HOLD IT
THATS
MY
OPEN IN&lt;;
PARI'.GII.I\PH

P~EDE-

CESSOR

Summers not overt Kawasaki
STS Jet ski still under warranty
three seater 83 horsepower
boughl new July o1 97 lhf8e
matching Kaw{lsBkl ski vests and
trailer all go with 11 Priced to sell
$4200 740 949 2203 or 74020&lt;l5 will consider trade for
good pontoon boat

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spades and game forc1ng values Bul
buck lhen Ihere w.IS no brd for a hand
slighlly weaker than lhat one 100
strong Just to ra1se to two spades but
nol strong enough lor lhree Slowly
experts WISely s1ar1ed to treat the
JUmp rmse to lhree spades as game
mvllallonal sho\\mg some 10 II
poon(s W1th a game forcmg ra1se
you ctther s1mply JUmp tn gam~ or 11
even stronger start with tounh sull
forcmg anti. support partner on the
lollowmg round
1 In lhiS deal 11 North lacked ali hiS
mmor suit honors leavmg h1m w1th
II pomls he would ra1se one spade
to three II he lacked..only lhe club
pictures he d JUmp I rom one spade
lo lour sp.1ues Bul w11h 20 pomts and
slam mterest he starts Wllh fourth
su11 forc1ng (Yes he could use
Bl1ckwood over one spade Q~t lhe
opp,\nenl' m1gh1 h.tve the ace and

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W11houl loss II 11 IS splilllng 3 2 or
tf etther opponent has a swgle:ton
Jack 1here IS no problem But whal
1fsomeone holdsJUck fourlh &gt; ll1t IS
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SERVICES

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In the commg year you should
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persons who have

when

panmns you choose to spend your
111ne Today could lurn oul to he a
bummer 11 you are wllh someone

ers possess l1stun atluntt vd)

who provokes t:ontronlattOns

Avmd pl.u.: e-. ol hu ...,t ne...,.., whr.:1e ynu

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 J m 19)
W ilk away ralher lhan con from
sotneone who ts beh,tvmg m a dts
agreeable fashion lnday espec1,11iy 1t
thts Involves,, co worker II s I() your
i.lucttve rdatronshtps th tl 11 bnn~
.tUv mt.tge not to get anvnlvet.l
you 1he happmess Y"u deserve
AQUARIUS IJ,m 2() Feb 191
SCORPIO (Ocl ~4 Nov 22l
Wh.ll you s.1y luday could gel repe 11
R.lthcr th.tn havmg to m tke return-.;
Iller c.m:lully exumme .dlmerchan ed Sn tf your ~ers .are gosstptng
dtse belun~ maktng .an) pun.:t\ases .1bou1 11 p.11 who 1'n 1 pre,~nl don 1
today M.tke cen.un lhey dnc sn I lll.tkr! ~111y ~.:onlnbutmn!'i Its you who
wdl l11er be bl"med
contatn ,my !laws Its gotng to be one
PISCES (Feb 20 M.1r.h 201 More
ot those days Know where to look
for romance and you II hnd 1t The 1.1lk 1h.1n .1d1on will y1eld you a b11;_
Aslro Gmph Malchmaker msl.wliy lui zero today So 11 you i&lt;el ch.1l
reveals whn.:h s1gns ,tre romantically kngtd by so melhmg l"ckle 11 he •d
perfecl for you Ma1l $2 751o Mulch· on rather th~m try to ~.:m..:umvli!nt 11
maker c/o of th~&lt; newsp tper PO With words
ARIES (Mar.h ~I Apnl 191 II
Box 1758 Murr.ty Hill SiaiHin New
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov 21 Dec toJ.ly you ~.:uuiJ Jcpnv~ )Ours~ II ol
21) Be dtscnmmaung as to the co tn 'iome very valu.thlr: 1nlurm.ttton nth
weed

c.aused you hean.u.: hes or headaches
m lhe past ThiS w1ll he lor your own
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HARD WORK

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncond ttonal llletlme guarantee
Local references furnished Es
tabllshed 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)
446 OB70 1 BOO 2B7 0576 Rog
ers Waterp ooltng

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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS

Campers
Motor Homes

RestdenUat or commercial wlrinQ\
new serv ce or repairs Master Lf·
censed electrician Ridenou r
Electrical WV000306 30-4 675
17B6

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New gas tanks &amp; body parts D &amp;
A Auto Ripley WV 304 372 •
3933 or 1 BOO 273-9329

Electrical and
Refrigeration

ton

28,..,. oil

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PEANUTS

Budget Priced Transmissions.
and Engines All Types Access •
To Over 10 000 Transmissions 4
740 245-5677

840

24 Bro!Mr•

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Auto Parts
Accessories

Professional 20yrs expertenCi!l
with ell masonery brick block &amp;
stone Also room additions g~
rages etc Free astlma1es 30-4
773 955.0

22 llualcbln
Cup!

Openmg lead • J

on&lt;.t round llt:t.:lm~r knows to fmesse

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C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Patntlng vinyl siding
carpentry doors windows baths
mob•le home repair aM more For
free estimate call Chet 740 99~
6323

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hegtns wtt/1 two rounds ot d1~1monds

BIG NATE

1994 'YZ125 Aaclng O(rtblke Ex
cellent Condition New Tires New
Overhaul $1 500 740-379 2695

App lance Parts And Service An
Name Brands Over 25 Years E~~::
perlence All Work Guaranteed
French City Maytag 740 .. 46'
7195

10Pencllend
12 Engandlr

Ag.unsl SIX spades the defense

Motorcycles

, Home •
Improvements

l~on

, ...lng

,

kmg of L.hamonds )

1996 Ford Wlndsler Gl vai
52 190 miles red metallic w/gtrf{
Interior non smoker front rear aJ
c tilt wheel cruse stereo asking
$13 200 OBO 740 949 2311
days or 740-949 2644 evenings

810

S Exploit

7My~

11 Quick,

torcmg You would have had tour

198e Chevy Scottsdale new tM"
glne and tires good running ll~
lng $1500 OBO 740-843-5295 ' •

Midas Self Contained Motor
Home Generator like New On
lnsldet $6 000 7&lt;40-446-(;844

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By Phillip Alder
Your panner opens one club you
re~pond one heart he rebtds one
spade ,md you JUmp lo lhree spades
Wh"l have you 'hown &gt;
In Ihe good old days before
DVDs and televiSIOn all JUmps were

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

$500;

790

drink
4 Actor
Chaney
34 Sllowt
5 Hoveo-1
ocorn
37 Prefix far plone 6 Aulgnlllon
33 .Anglo-Saxon

Support for
partner

1980 1!1!)0Trucks $100
Potlca Impounds
All Makes Available
1 600 290 2262 X 3901

760

2 SUpport

3 Stimullllng

32ActrnoCiolre

Vulnerable East West
Dealer: South
South
West North East

BARNEY

94 S 15 Jimmy loaded VII~
sharp new !Ires automatic 4 ~~
VoJ1ec CFI $12 000 OBO l&lt;lil.742 7200 or 740 742 2675
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1968 Bronco excellent condition
$5 000 740 949-2217

1990 Cavalier 2 Doors 70 ooo
Acutal Miles Auto AIC $2 195
1988 Beretta V6 5 Speed Great
Condition $2 t95 Cook Motors
740 446 0103

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21 Pledge
31 Orlnk otowly

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1995 Dodge Truck 1500 Serill
Laramie SLT Extended Cab
Loaded Power Windows Doors
Mtrrors Seat Split Seat Carge
Lid Reese Hitch 601( Extra Clean
74().256-6427 740 256 1084

730 Vans

DOWN
1 Row ftoh dllh

¥ K 2

82 S 15 GMC good conditio n ~
$1 000 740-949 2040

1993 Mountaineer 5th W t~ eel
Camper 36 With 16 Slide Wash
er Dryer Gen E~tcellent Cond
tlon 74D-441.0519

1988 Chevy Beretta GT v 6
auto ale ps pb stereo high
mites looks /run good $1575
740.247-4292

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720 ' Trucks for Sale

97 Pontiac Sunf re 24 000 miles
still under warranty automatic like
new $12 500 firm 740 742 7200
or 74Q-742 2675

1982 Ford Fairmont 90 000 Actu
al M 1es Runs Good New Brakes
New Parts No Rust $500 080
740 441 1677

A 8 52

South

One owner 1969 Chevrolet Btt
~· 327 JJI010r 74().992 7538
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87 Cutlass Salon 455 AT AC
PW sunroof vette rallys very
n oo $3500 304 675 2909

1960 19~ HONDA CARS $100
$500 POl ce Impounds All
Makes Available Call 1 800 522
2730 Ext 4420

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1985 Coachman Slide tn Camper
Air Furnace Holding Tank At
frlgeralor Water Heater Stove 4
Hydraulic Jack Tape PtayeF
GOOd ConditiOn $3 500 740 256
6038

71 o Autos lor Sale

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10 9 6 4

21 Holly

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10 9 6

18 Orwnch
20 Wooden tub

27 Turn upalde

• J 9 8 7
¥ J I0 7

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1997 Dodge Stratus • Doora
PW Auto"lf,tic A/C 27 000
Mlleo $9 300 OBO 740 379
2728

1995 Chev Tahoe LT red with
blacil: trim Dark red leather Inter!
cr tape and cd player 15 000
miles factory plastic covers,
carpet garage kept $28 000 cal
304-675-3753

1985 Dodge Aries Clean Air
Low M i les 34 Mi Per Gallon
34 000 Actual M1tes Books $700
More St 100 080 740 U6
1127

560

7Soletldld
13 Din
14 U..n lllar1t
15 Hut
1&amp; Orrin Hootch 1

23 Cal box

East

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1993 Chevy 2500 4 WD 88 DO~
Milas 740 379 2451

World Boo~ Now on Sa e Save
$280 00 lim ted number of sate
sets! Low Monthly te r ms (304)
675 3775 Also 1998 CD Rom on
Sale I Margaret Pterce

Block brick sewer pipes Wind
ows hntels etc Claude Winters
Rro Grande OH Call 740 245
5121

Flahegp
Hid on
That lhlng'l
Pollndromlc
name
47 SlngorA4851W-...-tal
54 Throat
55 Film-splicing
machine
56Gu...
57 Govemlng-rdmember

24 Social mltflt
25 Cheerlett

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1997 Chevy Lumina AMIFM A/C
Cruise Control Excellent ConQi
1lon Mu&amp;1 Soli $11 500 7~:1

Stud t.ervlce AKC .champion
blood hne Mini Schnauzer (S &amp; P)
guarantee call 740 992 6700
leave message If not home

1964 Olds Regency 98 Leather
Interior Rear Defrost New Tires
Brakes &amp; Rotors Power Every
lh1ng A r Conditioner $1 100
740 742 2418 Or 304 675 1860

Building
Supplies

new tires &amp; brakes good cond .
$3,200 3114-675-5792 aftM 5j)m

92 Olda Achevia door cruise
amlfm tilled In Ohio 304 882
3418

We buy ani ques and part a or
complete estates baby ttems and
old Fle staware Jeans Furmture
&amp; Antiques Tuesday ltuough Frt
Clay I 1am 4pm 145 North Sec
ond M dd aport

550

1988 Bonnevtlle LE maroon ~

77 CObra Mus1ang 2 389 """
4 transmlsston need&amp; paint job
1800 O!.D80 304-578-2588
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North
a K Q 54
9 AQ 6 3
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Siberian husky puppies AKC
registered 1st shots wormed
$200 30H75-4880 ,

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Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment
740 44&amp;-0390

Now Takmg Apphcat ons ~ 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments
Includes Water
Sewage Trash $295 /Mo 740
441 1616 740 446 0957 740
446 6515

Seven week old rabbit hounds
$25 each 740--949-2281

Buy or sell A venne Antiques
1124 E Mam Street on Rt 124
Pomeroy Hours M T W 10 00
am to 600 pm Sunday 100 to
6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moore owner

Used computers $100 $400 a
sys1em based on your needs
plus used parts call 740 992
6700 leave massage I not home

N ce Clean 2 bedroom relerenc
Washer /Dyer Hook Up! 304 675
5162

French C1ty Pet Grooming by Appomtment ·unre watf't hthlng
System• 650 second Ave Galli
poll$ 740-446-1528

570

FREE STUFF FOR SPORTS
FANS 1 688-588 3743 To I Free

530

Four 8 weeks otd Mrftale toy fo~:
terriers purebred not reglltered
tatls doc*ed dew claws removed
f1rst shots and wormed S85 7-403711-8437

1987 Dodga Aries 4 Cylinder
Auto Air 113 000 Miles $700
740-25&amp;-1233

AMwer 10 P•aw.taue Puz:de

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48

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Mobile home 11te available ber
ween Athens and Pomeroy can
740-385-•387

510

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feel

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repe.attng ll..,ulf
a bum .lr.;qutstlton le.un
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ttor your words L 1rdull) h•d ty Don l
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when

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your m 1nJ '" nut un ) our t , ..,~.., tod t)
you run the rt"'k ulmtktng t:rrors th.ll
wo!l' t be

eas1ly

r.;orrer.;h:d

Cnn~.:r.:n

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wander oft Ihe JOb
LEO lluly 21 Au_ 221 Au •lly
~1cqulttnt met.: ol your" t;:oujd try to put
.1 wcdoe m a rcl.tlloll&gt;hip hy leiling
you h tlllruths .thouttht: l'thl:r pt:t'son
Chtek out lhe 1.1&lt;1' vomsd l hdore
L:aS(llli! JUtiJillelllloi

NOVEMBER41

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Wednesday, November 4, 1998

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Page 12 • The Daily Sentinel

Weather

STORE HOURS .

Beat of the Bend column, Page 7
Ann Landers column, Page 7
/ Area grid previews, Page 4

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R.C. COLA
PR-ODUCTS

Today: Sunny

High: 40; Low:20

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High: 40; Low:20

12 Pl. 12 OZ. CANS

Monday thru Sunday
8 AM·10 PM
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2t8 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
WE
THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITiES
PRICES GOOD THRU NOVEMBER 7, 1998

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WE NOW ACCEPT WIC COUPONS
DOUBLE COUPONS EVERYDAY-SEE STORE FOR DETIIU

.lw£4 I

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Train derai'l-s near
Point Pleasant;
traf.f i.c rerouted
throughout area
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$ S9

Chuck Roasts ••••••••L!~•• · 1

Flour
(Reg. or Self·Risingl

5 L'BS.

FRESH PORK

·s·1rIo1n• Chops .... .••• ••••S119
$ )9
Cubed Steak ••••••••::·•••• 2
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$

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Tavern Hams •••••••••~~.. .
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Domino

BY CHARLENE HOEFLICii
Sentinel News Staff
'· ;r'he Pomeroy Christmas parade
beginn-ing this ·year will bt! a memo·
rial to Orval ··curly" Wiles. the man
· who was Santa Claus to Bend area
children for nearly a half century.
Meeting Wednesday morning at

5 LBS.

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1/2 GAL.

6.75-lOOZ. .

MAXWELL HOUSE
MASTER BLEND
COFFEE

VEGETABLES
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'members of the Pomeroy Merchants
Association voted unanimousl y to
honor Wiles by naming the tmnual
event the "Curly Wiles Christmlls
Parade."
For.more years than anyone could
remember.• Wiles. who died ~nex. ~
pectedly lust month. was Santa Ill the
parade rind then spent hours listeniitg
to the children and giv ing out treats ,

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Plans for the observance of the
holidays in the vi llage were. completed at the meeting conqucted by
Annie Chuprnun.
Details of the contests for candies.
cookies and gift wrappings were d,iscussed and the group voted to gi'lfe a
$50 gift certiticate in each category
to the first place winner. and $25 in
each category to the second place
winner. The gifl cerlificates can be
used for shopping in any Pomeroy
store, With the entire amoum to be
spent ut one store 'anytime before'
Chri stmas.
The contest is open to everyone
and in appreciation to those who
e nt~:: r. the Men.:h:..tnts Assm:iation will
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The cookie contest will bt! held on
Saturday. Nov. 21 1.11 the Farmers
Bank with registrati0n to participate
.t0 be completed by Nov . .18. Bcdy
Baer. Meigs County Extension
Agent. will judge the entries.
The candy contest will be held on
Dec. 5 at the City National B~mk.
Registrations are (to be completed
bt!fore Dec. 2. The recipes for the
cookies or candies are to be

submit ~

. ted at the time or registration .
For hoth the cookie and candy
conh::sts, six piect:s\trc t,o lk brought
in on a paper plate on the day ofjudg·
ing before II :30 a.m.
The cards to be used to reg ister
entries are availahle at most Pu.merny
stores and husinesses.
The gift wrapping contest will be
held on Dec. 12 at Peopl ~s Bank.
Packages can be brought in Dec. 9 or
after and will remain on display until
the judging is completed by Bob
Hoeflich and Joan Wolfe. Forms can
bt! completed when the entries are
brought in.
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At eat'h Of th e events. Vh.:torian
costumed ' greeters will assist the

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At9 ::20 u.m.. city police evacuat~ ..:ausc S\!verc.! burns •.md il' emits fumes ·
From AP, OVP and Staff
~d a l'On•-truct io~J C,n:w working at the · tho.1t cause l'tJughin g; choking and oth Reports
er respiratory prpblems. according to
Wui· Murt Plaza. •
Three ~.:hemi~.:altankers on a CSX
At
'J:30
a.in
..
o
iTin:r.
.
,
wnrking
in
chemical reft:rence guiLie'\.
train derailed along the Ohio Ri ver
the
path
of
the
~uspl!~o:
t
ed
toxic
cloud
W.Va. Route 2. which parallels the
just ~o uth of Point Pleasant. W.Va ..
early today. sending a cloud of reported they cou ld feel anJ taste a tracks. was l'lo~ed ..,n(ith of Poinr
Plett,unt. SR 7 in Ohio al so was
hydrochloric acid driftin g toward · sulhtanc~ in th~ air.
One or the derailed tan~qs ord~red closed. The Ohio River wa.'
Gallipolis, a company spokesman
~pewed hydmch lorir.: adJ. An,}tht:f ordered closed the! river to boattra'f·
said.
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The tankers on the 96-car train wrecked tanker containeO hyUrochlo- lie.
Wollenhuupt said the cause of the
went off the tracks at b a.m. about YO r.i ~.: o.IL" id o.t nJ the third cop.lain~J
~
afnmonia.
Those
tankers
were
not
derailment was not immediately
miles southeast of Columhus. n~ ar
the contluence of the Ohio u~d lt!aking. 'aid CSX Tran~portation dl!termined.
Th e ··shelt er in place" aJvisory.
Kanuwhu rivers. The train was head- ..;,po k e~man Gary Wollcnhaupt in
Indianapolis.
telling
people tu stay at home with
ed from Cumberland. Md .. tu CincinIn
West
Virginia.
approximately
windows
closed. is the &lt;econd low,
nati.
.
700
customers
in
the
Crah
Creek
nnd
.est of the rnur classifications of '
No injuries were reponed. Rt: ~ i ~
dents within a mile of the site w!!re Gallipoli:-. Ferry areas were without . ,·hemic;•I emergency. The mosl seri .. . .
1
·• advised tn remain indoors. induc.lin g tele phOne serv i..:l! U u~ to the derail- ous. respecti vely. are " m:.1jorevent '
the communities of Hender.;orl. m eill. according to Paul Miller of Bell and "prepare to evacuate ... and the
lowest level i ~ .. standby."
W.Vu .. anJ Gallipolis. said Charles Atlantic.
He
said
the
service
will
not
be
It was at least the fourth accident
Blake, Mason County's emergency
re~
tNeU
until
the
leak
is
(.;Onlained.
in
the
past two yems involving a CSX
services director.
.
The
phone
out~\ge
affected
the
Akzo
trJin hellding from ·Cumberland to
Gallia .C&lt;&gt;unty sheri(f's deputies
were posted ,at' the northern anJ Nobel Chemic 'il plant. which h"d its Cincinnati.
In June. a ~148-car CSX train
sdurhern ends 'nf G:.•llip,,i,ot( hlocking haLtm.lnu " lll i.lle rials crew d.n th ~
demilt!d north of Hunting[t)n, W.Va .•
ac{,:ess to Ihe dty .along State Route · s...:ene· ~Js.;isting this morn ing.
The Nitro f'ire Department and spilling 30.0(X) gallons of formalde7.
City Police were statione&lt;t at var- DuPont ha1111~1t t~;.un wt:re nlso •.:~dkd hyde. Twelve people complained of
ious sites in the city - in~luding
in wilh lw.L~tn.fous materi:1ls teams .. burning eyes and ~ore throo.1ts.
Vine Street and Mill Crock Road and .Pillshurgh Plate Gla:-os. owner &lt;lfr
In Augu.st 19\11&gt;. a CSX train col·
restricting access io Easlern Avenue. the- train car. was cnroute to the 't't'th.·. lideJ with an ~a.slbnund freighl tmin1
A "sheller in phu.:e" advisory wus Lm:al fire Jepartml.!ills. the Poi nt between Gratton and New Mar·
issued for parts of (he city early thi&lt; Pl casant FMS :mU ~heriffs depart~ lin!-ov ille. W.Va .. J..illing ;.m engin~c-r
morning. as residents along SR 7. menl as~i~t~d the MaMm County and cond uctor. The accident promptfrom Mill Creek to the Silver Bridge Ollil·e of EmergetH.:y Services.
~d CS 'X·to institute new safety mcaPlaza 'were warned to remain im.foors . ·
Tht: , Coa~t Guard was on the .•mr~s invol ving th!!" right of way
The Ohio Ri ver was closed to bo"t scene in case the ~pi ll moved to,\vard between train ~.
trafti~.: and planes wen! ordered not to the river.
In May 1'!91&gt;. about5.ooo gallons
The hydrocloric aci&lt;\."should di s- of a hydrochloric acid snluti oo leaked
t1 y "bove the ucciuent. , .
At 9.a.m.. city police reported the si pate prelly quickly in the air," Wol - from a CSX raill'ar in Mason Councloud wn s !!row in!! in siLe tmtl mov- lenhaupt said.
ty. No one .w:ts injured.
Contact with 1he chemical cu n
ing toVJarJ~Gallip~lli ~.

Pomeroy Merchants to ho·n or Wiles during annual .Christmas parade

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retal)' of stat&lt;. auditor and a legisla- a Democrat.
It'.&lt; bt!en a steep drop for Democ·
Assoclated Press Writer
tor from each political party. The conrats
since the t.970s and l'iHOs. when
COLUMBUS - The GOP's gn:ssional districts are set by.the Legthey had a lock on the Statehouse .
. chances of holding onto a sizable islature.
majority of Ohio's 1321egislative disWhen Democmts controlled the And they ' re going to have to stan
·tricL~ into the 21st Century were aidboard. they dre}l' lines to favor their from scratch if they hope to regain
ed c&lt;)nsiilerably by winning just three members. When Ropublicans t&lt;~&gt;k their former stature. Green said.
•
stlm:.wllle ofl'iues: governor, auditor control 'iu; 1991. the GOP had t~
. "The Democratic Puny is hardly
and li~c retury of state .
,idvuntug~. in subsequent elections.
exliltguished
in Ohin, " Greenfoid
Winning those three offices Tues. The colurolling party cre&lt;ttes t~e
Wednesday.
"
But
they ·need fouevel ·
day - us well as maintaining control advantage by drawing district lines tu
of the Ohio House and Senate include a majority of membt!rs of il.s up a better stable of statewide candi·
.,.
means Republicans hold all the cards party or by limiting supporters of the ·date ...."
But Peter Schramm. u political
when it comes time to redraw the other party to a small number of dis·
· 'scientist at the Republi can-leaning
congressional and legislative district tricts:
bounduries.
That's a big reason why 'RI!publi- John Ashbrook Center for Public Pol'
"1 think there was a lot at stake in cans hold 59 seats in the 99-mernber icy at Ashland University. thinks the
this electi0n because of the redisHouse and. a 21 -12 majority in the GOP may .have reached the limit of
tricting," John Green, director of the , Senate. And why in Ohio's L:nngres· . its ability to tilt districts .in its favors .
.University of Akroll.'s Ray C. .Bliss
sinnal delegation. Republicans outSl·hnunm and nwny other (omerInstitute for Applied Politics, said
number Democrats II to eight.
Wednesday.
,
And since most ex perls figure valives. thou gh. huvc givcn up hope
The legislative lines are redrawn
Ohio is going to lose u congression- that Taft anu ·Jegislative leaJers will
following the oensus every I 0 years
al seat following the 2000 census. push Ihe agl!nda that Lh~y want to Sl!t!
by the Apponionment Board. which
GOP control \If the Legi slature makes - things like s~ h onl voucht!rs and a
is made up of the governor, the secit likely that that seat now bt!longs to s~aleJ - llown bureaucracy.

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DISCUSS ACCIDENT • CSX Resident VIcePresident/State Relations .r epresentative Randy
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Sheriff Tr~y Hu!fml!n about a hydrochloric acid

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IN TRIBUTE • Curly Wiles for more than a half century was Sarita to Bend area children and scrapbooks across the county hold
pictures similar to this one. In tribute to·Wiles' dedication to the
role the Pomeroy Merchants Association hJ!S named Its holiday
par~de the "Curly Wiles Christmas Parade."
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judges. After the judging the candies the sin gers. It was also noted that sevand cookies will be served at various eral Ohio University ji.Jlll'll Uii sm stubu si ness locations about town .
,dents will be coming to tow n SuturOn Dec . 19 th e Peoples Bank will Jay to view the hi sl.ork:ul buiiLiings
be pllering pictures with Santa free of and get u glimpse of life in u small
town on the 'we~: ke nd .
cHarge. it was rcportec.l.
Plans art! moving forward 10
Plans for mov ing the keystone
secu~e a Christmas tree for the vii·
''rch. built as a pun 'of thc.Wi lderm1rth
lage. Chapman re,,rted th~t three Br~we ry in 187R. 'to dmVntown
trees have been offered and John ' Pomeroy are ~lov ing forwu rd. MussMusser. president of Council. and er reported. .
George \Vrighl. . councilman. su id
He di splayed a drawing prepared
that. the village will get a tree and . by Mike Stroth. an:hitl!ct. showing
handle the lightin g of it.
the proposed area for relocation .. the
Parat.le e ntri d~ are corn ing in. lot at the corner of Sycamore and
ChaP.rl1an s"iu. The purade is sched· Main,
ul ed for 2 p.m on Nov. 2lJ with the
According to MusseF. tentat ive
open house uf busine s~es h) he hdd plans call for the arch tu be: set on an
from noon to 5 p.rn. Tentative plans elevat ion creatt:d from -s andstone
' have ulso been made for a Ch ri sl rnas before a curv~:d wal l of personali zt:d
gospel sing at 5 p.m .. follow'ing by bricks &lt;ev&lt;ral feet b\!hind. Sale of the
simultUnt!uus li ghting C!f /he down - bricks wo uld provi de funding for the
town· an.::~1 and a ~.::.mdle li ghting. Ct.!r- projec t. he saiJ.
cmony by those in town .
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A roncretc walkway would k ad
Chapman re mind ~d inemhers of from the.side walk nnd ex tend into the
Jhe concert by the Treble Nole,. the inlprovcd si te of tht:: nrc h and w;ill.
barbershop choir of Gallipolis. ;.H The drawing Shows trees anJ shrubs
Trinity Church. 5 p.m. SaturJay. planted ,u the e ntrmK·c an lf at either
Plans were made to .scrvl! suppe r tn side of th e an.: h.

hot dog recall to include luncheon meat

WASHINGt6~ (AP) - Cus· 192.553 pounds of luncheon meat
turners ofWinn~Dixie gm~o:eiy stort!s products di stributed to Winn· Dixic,
in 14 states are being ~•skec.l to return sto res in 14 states und .;old under the
more than 1.5 million pounds of pos· "WID Brand" label . USDA inspcc·
sihly cuntaminnted hot Liog:; mtl.ilun- tors found two samples of the Ilin cheon ml.!olt products.
l..'heon meat s that tested positive for
Thl! cnmpuny ~~panded the recall the bacteria .
We&lt;.ln~sday from its o~iginal target of
All the recalled luncheon meats,
only hut dogs, The recall i.&lt; due to which include salami. bologna and
possible contamination with Li,teria ham. l1 ave "Est 1~15M " or "Est. p.
mono~:ytoge nes bttL'teria.
6655" with sell by dmcs li sted us
lnitially. just a srnull st!·cment of either "Nov 13 lJ~ . Nov 2:! 9K. Nov
\Vinn -Dixic 's hot dogs was ._recall ed . ~~ 27 98 or lA!c oo ·9K."
.
Lasl week the Jack so nville. Flt1.·
The hoi do!! and frank s recall
based chain expanded thm to indude · included those with the label s "WiD
' 1.5 nlillion pounds of frunks unO hm . Bmm.l." '' Madison Brand" and "Mi:-.~ .
dogs produced out of irs Dixie Pack- ... ion Ridge.",
ers Inc. in Madison. Flu. The plant
To :-.implify the ret: all for con ~
has been closed while the matter is wmcr . . , th~ company sail\ it will tJh.t:
being investigated.
bad: all the protlucts regu rdlc "~ nf
Wednesday's reL·all
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The goal 'is to have the project
co mpleted next sum mer: Musser said. ·,
. A mural to be painted on a Jm;al
· building was also di sc ussed by Mu·,__
er. He noted that a location is slill not
cenain for the $14.000 Rural Action
proje~:l . A speak er from that agency
will be coming to Pomeroy Tuesday
to tulk abnul the proje~.:t at ·the Meigs
~ounty Chamher of~ommerce meetmg.
Th e village will he providing
$2.(XJO toward the project with the
Ohiu Arts Cnun'-·il givihg $1 1.000
anJ the Ohio Ri ver Border In it iati ve.
$ 1.01)1). Comple tion dute " July ,
1999.
It was rcporled th ~1t Sarah Fisher
whn ha" been i.h.:t ive in downtown
beautifil'ation is ..::onfined to ·the
Cleveland Clinic.
Next mec:ting WJ ' announced for
D~c. 2 at the C~y Nati01ial Bank.

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uri:! , ..:ommin~U to off..:rin g
nnly s:l!;~ product.... ·· :-.aid Winn ~
Dixie ' .tt11e~man Micke y Ckrc.
1
"C us t~, 1tys nmy retu rn tht:..,t: prnd u~o:t s to rheir local store for ~~ rduod. '"
Listeriu can t:au..;e li steri,1.., is.. an
uncom1llon but pnl~ntial.ly serious
Ji.sease.
Henlth y people rarely contrnct
listeriosis, hut its mma common num .i (eslutinn b menin~iti s with sy mptoms of hi!:!h l't!ver. seve re hendachc.
neck ..,tiff•~e ......and naust!a. ·
The Ji.&gt;ease can abo cmi,e mis·
l:i.IITiages and 'ti llbirlhs among pregn:m t women. It ;ibn risk.., st:riuu ....
-.o m~tillh!:&lt;~ fatal. inft:cti\m.., fur those
\\ ilh w~akcncd immune sys t ~lll'\,
p~1rtil.:ubrly infanh , the e lderly ami
lhn..,c in f~ctcJ \Vit h HIV.
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