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Page 10 • The Daily Sentinel

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Monday, November 9, 1998

Tuesday
November 10,1998

Weather

W~dding

Sports

Unearthing rampant fraud, Page 2
Football playoff teams listed, Page 5
Observing Home Health Month, Page 10

Today: Rain
High: 70s; Low: 50
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy
High: 50s; Low: 30s

Pittsburgh
edges Green
Bay 27-20
Page 4 .

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Meigs County's

Hometown Newspaper

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 49, Number 134

EPA official outlines 'mini·mal'
risk to Middleport water supply
'

Mr. ahd Mrs.. Joshua Blair .

--'---POWELL~BLAIR-Misti Dawn Powell and Joshua
N. Blair were married on June 20 at

4:30p.m. at the Church oft he Good
Shepherd. Athens.
The bride is the daughter of Glen
and Sheila Knudson of Athens and
Stephen Powell of Clear Oaks,
Cilif.: and the groom is the son of
Donald and Elizabeth Nickels,
Pomeroy.
The Rev. Dr. E.. F Michael Morgan officiated at the wedding. Marsha Rcilly,organist, Dr. Janet Van 'Grass. · tl Ute. an'd Michael Fly gar,
tru·mpet, prcserHed

th~

music.

For her wedding the bride wore a
gown of matte sat in with long
sleeves and a sweet heart neckline.

cr, regi stered the guests.

The attendants wore gowns of
black satin and ncpe accented at the

RU1LAND- Panicipation in the
and streamers . They quried flowers annual Christmas flower sho·w to be
si milar to the brides bouquet.
staged ~~ the Senior Citizens Center, ··
Flower gi rl was Morgan Ntckcls, Nov. 28 and 29, was discussed during
niece of the groom. Athens; Alexan- a recent meeting of' the Rutland Gardra. Hendrix , Tuppers Plains, also a . den Club held at the home of Joy
niece, ~nd Lauren Roush, a .cousin Combs.
of the groom. of Mason, W. Va. Ring
''Timeless Treasures of Christmas"
bearers were Zachary Hendrix and will be the theme of tho show with
Tyler Hendrix , ,Tuppers Plains, Pauline Atkins of the Rutland Garden
nephews of the groom.
Club, and Janet Bolin of the Rutland
Daniel McCloud of Pomeroy was Friendly Gardeners to co-chair the

best man , and lhc groomsmen were

With chantilly lace in a floral dCsign.

Donald Nickels, Jr. of Pomeroy.
Pomeroy ; Sean Powell, brother of
the bride, Athens; Shannon Jacobs,
cousin of the, groom, Lancaster; and

length train ~and was enhanced with
patterns of chantilly l,acc and s~nin

rose ttes. The bride wore a headband

Steve Jacobs , uncle. of the _g room ,

of alCncon lace with penrl trim . Theveil was fingcnip length. She carried
a cascading bouquet of red anU

Lancaster.
The bride is a graduate of Meigs
H1gh School, class . of 1994, and
Hocking College where she rece ived

while roses, purple stock , lilies with

ivy and baby's breath.
Bridesmaids were Shannon John -

son of Logan , Tracy Wood of New
Haven , W . Va., Sherri Hendrix , sis-

event.

The show will feature nunu:rous
artistic designs featuring .madonnas,
treasured wood, evergreen, candles,

white snow and glitter, and include
gift wrappings using plapt materials,
wreaths. herbal treasures, bulbs, and
tips for Christmas decorations.
Regional ami t:ounty activities

were reported on with Atkins and Eva
obson representing the cluh at th&lt;

an associates degree in nursing . SJlg,
IS employed as maternal health care
registered nurse in Columbus and
Lancaster.

regional board meeting· 'Ocl. 10 at

Chester. Atkins. Marjorie Rice and

/

Newman's Own
recipe contest
winner posted

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Associated Press Writer

SCOTTSDALE. Ariz. (A P) - A
lounge singer is crooning the lyric s
to Eric Cltipton's "C hange the

World" as John Tarinelli glides nnto
the dance floor with a while-haired
·womnn. hi s late st in a s)ring this

P :.~ ul

Newman.
Joann e
Woodward and Glenn Close
handed ou~ the rc\·iews this
time. The actors, along with

night .
The 72-year-old holds her in his
arms and Swings her around until the
last notes o f the song fade out. Grinning car-to~·ear , he escorts hi s part-

NJ;II Newman. Paul and
Joann~.: ·s cl~lugilter, tasted a nd
Judged eigln fin ali sts' eli she s
They decided the Vermont Fies-ta Paulkets (a

ncr back to her table before he finds
another dant'C partner.
" I try to stick with people around
my age. I would feel lik e a fool

p u~..~ k c t

saod\vich named ror
PaUl) deserved a rave.

WESTON GAGE ZIRKLE
BIRTH ANNOUNCED - Brent
and Tammi Zirkle of Pomeroy
announce the birth ol their first
child, a . sog, Weston Gage
Zirkle, born at the Holzer Medical Center, Sept. 22. ·
The · infant weighed six
pounds, eight ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Kenny and Jeanie Buckley of
Syracuse , ·and the paternal
grandparents are Danny Zirkle
and Sue Zirkle, both ol Pomeroy.

Tommy Lee Jones
blast news media
HARLING EN. Tc"" (i\ Pl Tomm y l .cc JwH:-. · rL't.:cnt hor:-.ch;h.:k
srtll J~nn_g a rolumat ch did n"t hurl
a:-. rnuc h a-. th!.! pr·l·-.-. rm L' l"&lt;l~L' h.:
~Ol.

... Be lore th.: cxt..: nt l)r hi -. injunc :-.
.:._ wl1ich pw vcd LlJ ht! onl y humr.-.
and hrui scs - \1,-'Ct\: kriuwn . -.omc
r~port.-. m~dc the Ort. 10 au.: JLknl
so un d morl' fr i~I H L'nl n ~ that 11
prov~d to !1~.: .
··Thl' on l)1 thi n~ thar ·. . "L'a ry i-.
the w:ty the mt:dia -'C ih:ll lon,llltcd
and cxai!I!Ciatcd ar1 d llc~t Ir ed ahout
it in ord~;: to lrH:n:asc th en r~111n g'-."
Jom:.., . . av.., in Sunday·:-. f fl.-rl r n ~c nl
Vulky Morning Star. " I fed rn ~ u ltct.!
hy hav-ing hcl.":n exploited ·h) the
media.··

dancing with a lot of those young

So the grand prize or
$50,000 at the 8th Annual
Newman's
Own/Good
Houseke9ping Recipe Contest, was aw~rdcd to Dian~
Reilly of SL Albans, Vt., on
behalf or h.cr fourth - and
fifth -grade classes at North

girls." he says. AI n10st·r bars , Tarinclli, with a

perpetual smile and a graceful dance
. step. might, h,ave trouble finding
women his agC to dance with, .:hut

Burlington, . Vt ..
out

Ted Bobrow. a spokesman 'for the

range that arc healthy and active ,

American Association for Retired
Persons in Washington, says clubs

you have a Wholt! population of

hoped the name would be a refer- . like Chances Are have been around
for years, but more of them could be
The oil-track betting never mate- on the way.
ria lized. ai1d the management has
"With people remaining healthi·
since installed a second dance floor er and more act1vc as they age, it
to accommodate the busy weekend may become m'ore popular," he
,
nights.
says. "It's not so surprising when
The name Chances Are has taken you think about it. People continue
cncc to oil-track betting .

on a different meaning under the

li ghted red hearts over the main
dance ll oor.
Nobody knows that better than
Betty Finstad, 51, and Robert Kania,
59.
Three years ago they came
Clwnccs Are separately and lllere
introduced by friends . It was Kania's
firs1 time there . But OnCe he met Ms.
Finstad and knew she frequented the

to be interested in soc ializin g. It
really knows no age boundaries." ·

. Mary Lynn .Kasunic , executive
director of the .Area. Agency on
Aging in Phoenix . says the market
for soc ial "acti\:itics and specialized

ro, senior clubs is growing.

plncc, he started corning

'' With the growing aging population and more people in the 55-age

who ' d
·

seniors that are looking for those
kinds of

recrealion~J

type activities

and looking to be in relationships,"
she says.
At Chances Arc , the patrons
include a mixture of JXOple.ranging

from those who arc perpetually 39
year-s old, as Kania daims to be , to
those in their 70s . Occas ionally,
younger couples caught up in the
sw ing dan ce r-ev ival come to take
ailvc ntagc of the dance noor and the
music style . *
"We prefer nor be called a
sen iors club," Rader says. It tends to
offend the regulars, especially if
they are in their 40s or 50s,

'

of~en.

" He was smitten at first sight,"
For the last five vcars. the suhur-' says Ms. Finstad, laughing. "Wei[,
ban Phoenix· restau~ant and bar hn s he's not denying it. "
been quietly attracting a middk-agc
The couple continue s to visit
and se nior crowd intent on sharing a Chances Arc. iogcther now. And
drink, d;mcing the night away and whenever possible, they spend the
occasionally starting a romance .
entire eve ning dancing .

the . reci pe

'together.
"It's th'cir recipe, they did
it it II." Ms., Reilly said, giv-

'

Hnrrieue Rader. the .club' s mi.tnagl.!r. says Chances Are didn ' t begin
that way. In fact, lhc original owners

not at Chances Arc. · ·

Avenue Chri stian School ,
· wmkcp

some types . naturally die out in the parent plant, she noted. Gather seeds
center with the newest growth foml - as they ripen, spread them out to dry
ing daring around the original growth. thoroughly for one to four weeks,
Since plants become so crowded, mark packages, and then store then in
digging them up and separating and an old pizza box, egg caitons, or covthen replanting them needs to be done 'ered JarS, she advised.
,
every two to five years. Fall is the best
Woodard's topic was "Halloween"
time to do that for most perennials, and she related Orsen Wells "War of '
thing There is a Season." Devotions although late summer is a good time to the Worlds", intended as a Halloween
by the hostess were taken from Psalms divide rhizomateous or tuberous root- prank but what turned into a Hal150. Featured arrangements was a ed ·plants. The bulbs need time to loween panic .. She concluded with a
wicker basket containing silk foliage become reestablished before cold win- Halloween poem.
and sunflowers. Members answered ter sets in, she said.
Gardoning hint for the meeting was
roll call by naming fall bulbs they
'This year's Seeds. Next Year's about gourds noting that they should
have planted. It was noted that Atkins Garden" was Marjorie Rice 's topic. be placed in a warm dry place with
provided flowers for her church in She said a few minutes of shaking ripe good air movement for four or five ,
October.
seeds into an envelope, brown paper days before washing with a bleach
'Think Harvest" was the program bag or sniping stubborn pod seed head solution. After they dry. thoroughly
topic with combs giving instructions . with scissors in early fall can result in they can be waxed.
on dividing perennials. She said that a nice garden the next year.
Gifts were won by Betty Lowery.
cast of care and color have increased
· She said that seeds can be saved · Ann Webster will furnish the Novemthe popularity of perennials and sug- from all sorts of, plants and usually ber traveling prize. The October travgested that digging up and separating need no special· treatment tO encour- eling prize furnished by the hostess
them should be done with a spade, age them to sprout. Not all plants was won by Rice, who wi II host the
shovel or a sharp knife. She said that grown from seed will look like the N?v· 30 meeting.

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By MICHELLE RUSHLO

Bv JOAN BRUNSKILL
A~sociated Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -

Living With An Insulin Pump
One ?erson sdlory

Pumpkin smashing big event

ing the child ren credit as she
. accepted the prize at a luncheo n i1~ the Rainhow Room.
The frnalist s' dishc·s were
~l~rvc'd to the rest of· the

Uy The Associated Press

FAIRMOUNt Del. (AP) - The
folks in Delaware take their pumpkin smashing se riously.

guests. too. for lunch. Each
recipe submitted to the co nte st had to usc at lc~st one
Newman's Own product (the

The annual Punkin' Chu nki n'
l:On lcsts wcrc ,. hcld ove r the weekend. with a group from Morton . Ill. .
using a hu ge air cannon to lire a
s urp lus pumpkin a record 4.026
feet. The Aludium Q36 Pumpkin

Paulkcts used salsa): there
were more than 2.000 entries
from all over the country.
ThL' prit.c mo.ncy goes to
1..: h:1ri tics of the winners '
l'l1ni cc: North Avl'nuc Christi ~ ll S..:hool and Cnm p TaKum -Ta. a child ren 's camp ,·.
in VcrnH\111, wi ll hcncfit from ·
th e top pri ze. The. seven
other finali sts reccivcd
~ tll.OOOcac h.
All prncccJ s frnm sales
of Ncwma n\ Own product s
gt' hi chqnt y. Sin &lt;.::c Newman
founded the food co n1pan y
m 19X2. more than $9tlmil lion ha:-. · h~..· ~n gl\cn awa]

1

Modulalor - inspired hy th e Mart iim character in Bu gs Bunny car-

toons - easily won the pn c: um at ic
c:all:gory Su nday. The re arc also
human -pnwcred unci t:cn trifu gal
t..' ntrics.
The field indudcU an all -Wolncn
team ca lled " Bad Hair Day.· · with a
mac hin e powered hy two :-.e pti c
tank compressor trucks. Another
entry. huilt hy -J. Uni\'ei"Sit)' or
Massachu sett s cngincl! rin g ~ tud cnt.
u:-.cd liquid nitrogen and · hn ilrng
water.
" I relrnfiltcd 1t 10 Cllllll' duwn
11 crc." said Randy Kc1ar. 23. \\ hu
had huilt the t.:&lt;1111HH I tu ..,Jwor IHHl ·
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Other alternatives include the.
A proposal for the cleanup of an removal of leachate from the site and
abandoned landfill near Pomeroy treatment of it at a municipal wastewas presented to 'the Meigs County water treatment facility, and on-site
Commissioners when they met in treatment systems.
regular session on Monday uftemoon . .
Strain will return in December to
Mitchel Strain of Burgess &amp; Niple • review the options aft_er the commisLtd .. an engineering firm from sion~rs have reviewed the feasibility
Columbus, presented a feasibility study.
study for the improvement of the
In other action, the board
eounty,owned facility, which was :tpproved a plan from the University
closed in 1987 and is now leaking of Rio Grande for a welfare-to-work
leachate into the ground.
program, which will be based at the
Leachate iS water contaminated by university's Meigs Center. The prothe landfill's contents.
gram will provide vocational training
The Ohio Enviromental Protection for yualified welfare recipients w1th
Agency has ordered the county td the goal being to remove them from
address the problem, and the com- the cash assistance rolls and t!) place
missioners have heen working with them in private sector jol)s.
.
Burgess &amp; Niple and the county
· The program will be funded using
health department, which has direct · nearly $222,00(\ in state welfare-toauthority over the site, to remedy tbe work programs.
problem.
.
Two - proposals from the GalAccording td Strain, the most fea- lia/Meigs Community Action Agency
sible method of improving the land- were submitted for consider-Jtion.
fill i-&gt; the construction of a wetland but the commissioner~ said Monday
'area at the landlill which would help that the_URG proposal was accepted
purify the cnntaminating · l~achate .
because it will serve more clients and
The cost of c.:onstructing a wetland emphasizes practical education and
treatment svstem j.., estimated at private-sector employment.
The Community Action proposals
S130,(X)0, bt~t Stmi n's report says I hat
~ such a tr~&lt;.~tm~nt plah . requires vt.:ry . also named private-.,ector employ-

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three viable options for inlproving

· water quality in Middleport: drilling
a new well in ~a location which
would tiOl provide water contaminated by Trichloroethylene or other
VOCs, tying into the Pomeroy water
system. or tying in with the Gallia
County Rural Water system. Treatment of the existing water source
would be too costly for the village.

ment as a mea

utility companies, or individuals. lo

remove utility lines from the county's
right of way.

Calen~ar .

Classified'
Cnmics .

9

Editorials
Local
Soorts
Weather

2

Crisler urged village residents to
work with. village ofticials to seek
public funding in the form of grants
and loans i'n order to remedy the situation. and to consider a municipal
watersystem with Pomeroy.
Crisler also noted !~at the village's
plans for replacing the chlorination
sysiem had been approved by the
EPA, and Mayor Dewey Horton said

row prisoner who wants to wave his

Ohio Supreme Court to reschedul~:
what may well be Wilford's final exe-·

appeals anllobe executed may linally

cut ion date," Meyers said.

that construction should begin .soon
on the new system.

execution chamber at the Southern

• Approved transf•rs of funds and
appropriations adjustments for ..the
highway department; the prusecutmg
attorney's office, juvenile court and ·
EMS department ;"
• Approved the payment of bills in
the amount o $138,898. 16;
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Also .present were Cornmissipn~r
Fred Hoffman and Clerk Glona
KliJes
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Damaging winds. along with rain und strong thunderstorms. were forecast acro-.s Ohio today, the National Weather Service suid.
.

record highs for this date at several locations. the National Weather Service
said .

3

After the front passes. lhe threat of severe weather will end and the high
wind ... gradually will dimini:'\h.

Lotteries
OHIO
Pick 3: 0-6-4: Pick 4 : 5-0 ·9-7
Buckeye 5: 2-9 · 10- 15-27
W.VA.
Dnily 3: J-7-J:. Daily 4: 4-9 -6·2
f) i9•n\ 0111 ~1 \'a tk·y Puhll;lnn!!- Cu

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for~L:aslers

said . Ovt:rnight tows are expect-

ed to reach 35 to 45 degrees.
·
A huge storm system pounJed toward the Great Lakes today after bringing winter-like conditions to tht! Plains. fmm the Dakotas -south tn

Kans~s .

The brunt of the system will be felt , in the central Great Lakes. the Mos-

siss ippi. Tt:nncssc~ anJ Ohio va lley:-. and the central GulfCnast. As the cold
1

front mov~:s in, it will clash with warm .,moist air and bring the potential for
heavy .rain. strong winds. large hO\il. lightning and tornou.l~s .
Ahead tlf the sy~tem. rain fc..:ll from the Great Lakes tu wes1ern New Yt1rk.
Uipping into Ohio and northern We..,t Vir_ginia.
~I

get his wish.

A death
;

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal filed fo~
Wilford Lee Berry. allowing a new
execution date to be set.
Berry is nicknamed "The Volunteer" because he says he would
rather die than spend the rest of his
life in prison. He was headed to the
Ohio Correctional Facility on
Lucasville last March when the U.S.
Supreme Court agreed to a delay.
Ohio has not executed anyone
since 1963.
.
The court's refusal Monday det.
stand a May decision by the U.S. 6th
Circuit Court of Appeals that said
Berry is competent to decide whether
to drop his appeals and be executed,
said Greg Meyers, a lawyer in the
state public defender's oflice.
"It clearly opens the door for the

. ·

However, there are two ways th~
execution could be stopped.
Meyers has asked a federal judge;
to review new evi~ence that Berry·
suffered brain damage in a prison
beating. And the public defender'• '
ollice has 25 days to ask the U.S:.
Supreme Court for reconsideration. ·
Meyers said that decision ~a~ not;
been made.
•
The appeal was tiled by Beery's.
mother. Jennie Franklin. and his sis-,
ter. Elaine Quigley, who argue that .
Berry is mentally ill' and nut compe'
tent to decide his fate. The publie
defender' s office represents the family.
..
' "We' re letting Wilford Berry
choose his own punishm~nl. It's really like court-a"isted suicide." Mey. ers said.
·
The stale argues that Berry is co~­
petent and ha.1,a right to dec1de to dte.

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Commissioners Janet Howaru and

A warm front is forecast to cross the state. causi-ng temperatures to rise
into the lower 70s in southern parts of the ~tate. These readings will approach

4&amp;5

The EPA had deemed the village's
old g:~s chlorination system to be
inadequate. The new system will provide for direct liquid chlorination at
the system's mains.
The pian was submitted by
·Pomeroy Village A,limini~trutor John
Anderson.
In other business, Horton advised
that the vi II age's leaf vacuum system
wa' ou't of order, and that residents
(Continued on Page 3)

COLUMBUS (AP) -

JeffThom,tun'expressed their concern
that the $150 fee would be a financial hardship fur some residents .
The commissioners also:

sories were also posted in southwest Ohio today and for south-central and ·
east-central Ohio this afternoon and early tonight.
.
Adding to the hi~h - wiml threut is the potential for severe t~understorms .

3

'The Volunteer' may i:
get his. deat~ wish :-

· Eason has cited safety concerns as

early toni ght. A high -wind warning is in effect for nurtllern Ohio. Wind advi-

7-ll

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the reason for the new policy. and discussed at length a permit fee of $150
'forthose who install utility lines.

From AP, Staff Reports

I()

The Statr. Controlling Board on Monday released $8 million to.begin
design work for the State 'Route 1 2~/RavenswOod Connector pmject in .
Meigs Coumy.
,
·
The project allows lor the connection of the existing U.S. 33 at Po~my
to I he Ohio River bridge at Ravenswood, W.Va.
"The relocation is being developed as the direct extension of U.S. 33
throu•h the southeast portion of Meigs County," said State Rep. John A.
CareY, R-Wellston. who announced the rel~ase of the funding today..
"Completion of the project wi II provide UJYIUCh-needed modem hoghw~y facility from central Ohio to 1-77 in Wes1 Virginia," he added. .
,
Carey said the project 's significance lies in the direct route provo_ded '
· to markets and suppliers in southern and eastern seaboard states. RegiOnally, the project will provide enhanced access to southea.'&lt;'tem Meigs Coun· :
ty, as well as a I ,500-acre industtiallievelopment at Great Bend.

of training.

The comm' sioners met with
County Enginee Robert Euson and
David Spencer .of the highway
department reg'arding a proposal now
under consideration that will require
utility companies to map their utility
lines. and which would reyuire those

Storm to create windy
conditions through Ohio
.

State awards funds
.for connector ,w ork

ment as a go for the program, but
emphasized p blic-sector employ-

A wind advisory was issued for southeastern Ohio for this afternoon and

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Sentinel

1 Section - W !'ages

Yirufli~ ?urpose !](oom
•

meeting on Monday. He discussed the existence of contamlnanta from tile village's Well
No. 4, and reviewed possible remedies.

Proposal.to clean up la~dfill
presented to comlllf ioners

-+lp.m.

Call Me For Details!

Karl Kebler III, CPA

, DISCUSSES WATER- Jeff Crisler, •!-ndlng,
discussed the condition of Middleport s drink·
Jng water during VIllage Councll'a regular

Good Afternoon
-+Juesday, Xouember 10, 1996

water. from Well No. 4 is dangerous
to drink. and noted that bottled water
purchased in stores is tested less frequently and can be more dangerous
than tap water.
"The risk here is very. very. very
small, and . a problem is unl'ikely,"
Crisler said. "But the question thatthe
people of Middleport must ask is
what level of risk is acceptable'"
The EPA has recommended one of

according to Crisler.

Marcia Dennison of the Rutland Club
furnished refreshments for the county
meting held at the Library, and Atkins
represented the group at ; the fall
regional meeting held Oct.' 24 in Gallipolis.
.
Dorothy Woodard welcomed the
members using a reading, "For Every-

Phoenix - area club draws swinging seniors

•

By BRIAN J. REED
problems with the village water·sys- dards relating to Volatile Organic
Sentinel New1 Staff
tern, discussed the existence of Compounds. like Trichloroethylene.
Is Middleport's water safe to Trichloroethylene. an organic liquid. and e•plained that the maximum
in drinking water which is pumped allowable level of Trichloroethylene
drink'
is tivnriicrograms per liter of water.
That question. which ha' been from the village's Well No.4.
mulled by Middleport village offi- . The village's second well, No.3, Water from Middleport's Well No.,4
cials and concerned citizens for sev- has shown no trace of the chemical. has shown levels as high as 3.6
era! months. was addressed by an
Trichloroethylene is most fre- micrograms.
official of the Ohio Environmental quently used as a degrea&lt;er and spol
While the ideal level of
Protection Agency during Middleport remover, and according to Crisler, is Trichloroethylene is zero, Crisler
Village Cpuncil's regular meeting on found in many homes. It has been said that the w.,ll would not be shut.
Monday evening.
named as a possible cause of cancer ilown by the EPA unless levels
Jeff Crisler. who has correspond- in.laboratory rats,
reached five or higher..
ed with the village a~bo:::.::u.:_t_v..:_a.:_ri. :_o.:_us.:_._· __c_r_is_ie_r_e_x.:.p_:_!a_in_e_d_t_h_ec.E_P_A_'s·.__sl_a_n-_ __c_r_is_·l_er_d_id_no_t_in_d_ic_a_te~th_a.:..·t_th e

Garden Clubs to host Christmas.flower show

waistline with black satin rosettes

The bodice and hem were trimmed
The skirt ex tended into a cathedral

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ler of the groom. of ,Tuppers Plains,
and Carla Jacobs, aunt of the groom,
of Lancaster. Mi sty Hill of Lanc.ast-

BISHOP CONFIRMS - Twelve young men and women were confirmed In the faith at Sacred Hea~ Catholic Church Sund~y morning. OHiciating at the sacrament of confirmation was the Rev. Gilbert I. Sheldon, bishop! center front, wtth the R_ev. Walter E. lf~tnz, concelebrant. Confirmed were Nathaniel Marcinko, front left; left to right, second row, Larame Lawson, Sara Mansfteld, Mary Marcmko, and
Jared Marcinko; third row, Christopher Randolph, Marjorie Halar, Jennifer Shrimplin, and Jeremy Marcinko, and back, Stephen Grueser
and John Wilson.
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Single Copy· 35 Cents

More than .50 Meigs coun·
tlans took advantage of testlnQ
to detect conditions which
contribute to stroke at a Stroke
Awareness Clinic held Monday
at the Meigs County Health
Department.
The clinic was a cooperative
eHort of area health agencies,
including the Health Department, Veterans Memorial Hospital and Holzer Medical Center
· and Its home health service,
and the Ohio University School
of Osteopathic Medicine. Volunteers .of the Retired Senior
Volunteers Program were on
hand to assist-In non-medical
capacities.
· Stroke Is the third leading
killer in the country, according
to Norma Torres, R.N., who
headed up the risk assessment
program.
Urinalysis, blood sugar,
cholesterol, blood pressure,
pulse rata and respirations and
pulmonary function were
Included in the testing , which
also Included cttecklng the
carotid arteries for possible
transient Ischemia attacks or

restrictions of blood llow.
Leanne Cunningham of the
Holzer Home Health Care of
VMH draws blood from Tom
Hysell, top photo, for a cholesterol check and blood sugMukarram Khan, OU-

. COM student looks on.
Checking l;lelen Frank's pulmonary function, bottom photo , is Sandy Moors, Holzer respiratory therapist, assisted by
Aldlth Lewis, second year medical student at OU-COM.

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Sy Jack Anderson
and Jan Moiler
Each mornmg for several years,
Pnsctlla Ham11ton would get '" her
I987 black Mercedes Benz I90 E
and dnve to her Los Angeles office
Ham1hon's busmess as a lax prepar
cr was nounshmg In JUSt five years
she had h1red seven employees and
she was hopmg lo expand further

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By PAUL SOUHRADA
Associated Press Writer
COLUMB US - V1ewers lnay be getlmg stck of lhe all lhe c.1mpa1gn
c.::omrncn.::mlsJammed m between thctr lavontc tcle\l ston shows hut !01 1he
yc.~r

th. 11 C\Cil

1ually earned her 71 months lnJall
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The scheme was ~o d1\ crsc 11

s record sc tlmg spe ndmg pace " Clmsl-

of bribery and mnc counts of makmg

requtrcd mspecloJs from four tcdcrnl

lals~

government dcpartmcnls JUst to sort
It out Investigators comp1letl ducu
mcnts or dcpostltons hnkmg Hamil
tun .md her cmplnyec~ to stuJcnt
loan frttud 1nsur.mce fr.tud tax
fraud housmg lr.lUd st.1ged .u.:~.:t

Hamthon s c.::.tsc ts JUst one of the
thousands or cases uncovered cac.::h

dents and bnbcry

Television cheers
runaway campaign
sales managers thiS

to an

abrupt end when she was arrested
and charged w1lh orchestrallng a

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sl~ ll ons'

~.:amc

But Ham1hon's career

Soc1al Secumy
numbers from a
government
oflic1al Prose
eulors say the
fake IDs cost
between $I 25
and $150 each
Hanuhon
adm med gUilt
on etghl lax
Moiler &amp;
charges But a
Anderson
Jpry found her
gu11ly of 25 add1110nal felony munls
-- I I counts of lax fraud five counts

Asstst.mt U S Attornc) M.JUn~.:~.:
Suh !'&lt;.au.J he stmph du.ln 1 h.nt: th~:
rcsoun:es 10 d1.1se down all thL·
fraud But what he tound w.1s s~.:.tr)
for ex.unplc a({:on.Jtng to testimony
~.:ttcd h) Suh Hamtlton s {)p~.:r.ttton
paK.luu::J, up\\arJs ol YOU hogu~ t. tx
returns a yca,r must dannmg tdunds
bel ween $ 1,000 uno $ HXJO
In a phone mtervtcw H.unllton
satd her co-workers purdmscd hogus

cla1ms

year by the 57

ofll~es

of lhe lnspcc

tots Gcncrttl

I w1cc a year each IG office IS
rcqutrcd to s uhn11t a tcport of tis
mvesugattvc and audtt ac.::uvttlcs to
Congress The IGs arc the govern
w,atduJ og
bureaucr.tt s
ment s
,tsstgned to montwr lcder.tl i.lgcnctes
fm I raud waste anJ abuse

waste lax payer dollars
At Urnes the numbers -- both of
people and dollars -- can be numbtng That s why we 're spothghtmg
JUSl a few of the more prcxhg1ous
crooks and squanderers The followmg examples were culled from van
ous goyernmentiG and audtt reports
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- Accordmg to mvesttgators at

the Department of Educauon, Brewton-Parker College m Mount Vernon,
Ga, generated more than $2 I milhan tn vanous types of federal grants
usmg the names of mcarccratcd stu-

dents Though the mmates were
lechntcally ehg1ble for the grants, all
had dropped ou1 ot Brewton-Parker
or fa1led to reapply Oflic•als then
used the mo 0cy 10 pay the lUI liOn of
the athletes on thell champtonshtp
b~sehallleam •
-- Unu l the welfare refonn act ol
IY96. there was no Jaw barrmg fugitives from recctvlflg food stamps ln
fact Jaw enforcement agenctcs were
fmh1dden from matdung thetr tug•

AccuWealhe.- forecast for da 1me condit1011s, lowlh1gh temperatures

1hc mncr v.cJrk1ngs ol 1he lcdc 1al

c1ackdown called
'OperatiOn
Talon ' 1 hey found 207 lug1l1Ves

1n spcctors rccommcndauon that
separate doctors perform. the tmttal

gmellllncnt, and reveal how easy 11
IS tor ,1 dedtcatcd con ..rttst or
dunwlltcd hurcauc.::ral to steal or

w ho hc~d rccc 1vcd an

$300 000 m benehts

csttmatcd

' Operauon

KeeP

5aoL.ING f

Bul the more campa1gns spend to get the1r message out on tclevJsmn the

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responsible lor

Wtth tl1c rece nt murder ot Bantc.:H

Slep1an the Bullalo obs tclrlll.lll

whu w.1s shot m Ius home h,y an ,tntl
.1hmtton
c.:xtremtst m.un stle 1111J1f0
Votno\oach and rontner Cuvahoga County Comma ss toncr Mary Boyle
Itie g10up~ ha\ c the pctll'd ttppnllu
' Accordmg to 1epons l1lcd wnh lhc Federal Elccuon CommiSSion
ntly to show th.lt the) h,1,c .1 rwn
Vqmov1ch's campa1g9 had $2 5 m1llum as October began, cumpmcd wllh
p&lt;~ ttJs.ln c.::ommttrncnt to ltk
JU•t $107,000 for Boyle
They ~..:. m do thts by v.. 1g1 11 !,! 1
'Though the reports show Vomo\lch Wllh a huge edge m mon ey uv,lllahle
lull ~ s~..:d k ~;;,un p.u g n .1g unst th ~.:
lot tch~ vasJon tnne , they don't anount f01 Boyk ads patd 101 hy the Dcrno
g1owmg t1d e ol mtt .Jhottton ll'! l(ll
crauc Party
tsm tn tht s &lt;:ou nt r\
Add mall the down ll~.:ke tt accs and ~,;.tnlprugns have pu1chascd C\ CIY
M::un slfl.:,un 11!1 1 tho!l!On _gHlll fl "
uvmlabl~ spot bcl\\ccn now and Elcc t1 on D.1y Ms Blackburn s:i1d
.1re not rcspon stlik lnr lh ~.: mut d~.: t of
And wh1lc vaewcrs may grumble m pnvatc .1bout the ~.:andtdaJc s 111t1 u
smn mtu thc1r llvm g rooms they huvcn t slldrcd thetr ..:ompfamts With the D1 Slc p1an
Nor .trc they tcspons1 hk lot th~.:
station
mUJdcrs
of stx othct c l t nl ~.: wotkl:t~
· I thmk VICWCJs ex:pc~.:l 1t Ms Bla~.:khurn 'The:;: JUSt b'ectr 1t
th.11 h.tvc ot:cUI!l'd smcc IYlJ~ N(ll
Sull, she adnllls feehn g a lillie gu1hy about her role m the polll1ca l
.trc the) tcspot1Sibh.: l01 lh~..: lout
prol:C SS
other sntpct .ttl.ld_s that h.l\ c t,J~cn
place 111 upsl.ll&lt; Nc\1 Y1H k .1nd
c.uhld.l SlllLC 1YlJ4 Nor tHC thcv

Also factonng mto lhe spcndm g spree IS 1hc U S Senate race belwccn

II

other

.ttll' mpted mur

dclS of chn1c
WOI kers
Nor
.trc the) rcspon·

douhtlul th.tt the1r cltorts wtll ever

&lt;1hle for the
J 66 acts ol vw
Jcncc - wh1ch

ttnn ze.tlot

tm:lud c arso n
and
a~..:: td .ttt.tcks
.1g u u.~t ,Ihottlon pto\tlkl~ 111 1997
.tlonc.: Ntn &lt;IIC lhc; ,uc resp()llslhlc
ltll th~.: 11 gwups 111 thl: Utut~..:d
St.\tl;S .md C.an1d.1 th 11 u.lvn~.. 1tc 'to
IL ne e tu end ~lhotllon
Out m.lmlme p1o ltlc gtoups ~.: an
t.!o Sll111dhtn g to t:lld tilt s li!IIOIISIII
Puhltc st.tll.:lll l'llt s ,and ptc.:ss td ~1~c~
dl'llOUIICIIl_g: the \ IO ICtll:C ,\IC Ill)\
c.:nough
Anlr .tht~rli,p n tcrHHish need to
hl: told Ill fl'O un~..::ut.un terms th,\1
kdltti!! people b no w.ty to t 1kc l1
st 111d for Iti C
And the: only rn.: o pl e who II ul;
l1.1\e .1 sho t .It gc tttn g throu gh w
lh~..:m IIC the k 1Jcrs ol Lllh~l anlt
,Jhottton gwups

Eckel

Afler all, women s-nghls advo
cates and hberal Op Ed wnters can
scream all they want that• k1lhng
chmc workers IS wrong, but 1t's

bmfl hill £s

allcct 1hc 1h1nk1ng ol an anu abor
But 1hc leaders of lhc pro-hfe
movement m1ghl be able to gel
1hwugh They should at least try
But we've heard very lmle from
them so lat
Yes thc1 e ha\c )Jcen spokcspcoplc. •cadmg prepared sl.llcmcnls lor
the mctlt.t · The Nat tunal Rtght

to

Lllc Commmcc uncqu1vocally cond~..:mrh

an) .tc ts of \tolencc used hy
tndl\ 1du.tls t e~m dlc ss ol tfu~tr mutt
v,\t ton smd NRLC cxc~..::utJ\oC dn cr..::~
1111 D.tvld H Steen m ht s st&lt;ttcment
1 hl' pw Ide lll Ovcmcnt wmks tD
pt\Jtcll the 11 ght to lt fe and 1cstot e
1cs pcr..::t fot hum,m ltlc VJOicru.:c
opposes that godl
The N.llJon.ll Clcrg) Council was

and subsequent chgtblllly exams
The Inspectors also recommended

exams for lhc rcmmmng 500 f.lOlll)f
membclS SSA officmls agreed and
as of March :11 an add1110nal 96
members of the 6eorg1a famtly have
been laken off lhe rolls Ollic13IS
csllmale that total sa\lngs could be
as h1gh as $3 tmlhon
- If you re thmkmg aboul rcmodclmg your home , you 1mgh1 be 11&gt;-1
luck 1f there 's toXIc waste buned ·
benealh your property Accordmg ~ ;
mvcstagators at the Em 1ronmental ~
Prolecllon Agency taxpayers spent '
&lt; ''
an average of $65 I,700 to custom'.'
bu1ld 10 houses m Pennsylvani~J
after the old homes Had been dcm&lt;lltshed as part of a w,tste cleanup
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The appraiSed value of the ong1!
nal houses averaged JUS!$ 147 ,000
'Jack Anderson and Jan Moll~r,
are writers for Untied Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

less J,w. ye rly

The murJJ cr of Bar

nett Slcp1.tn 1s wrong , sinlul and

cowa1Jiy smd mmiSlers Rob and
P.lUI Schenck spokesmen lor th e

Statements hke thdse ~e fine as'
far as they go but a 1rue war agamsLI
the ktllcrs and slalkcrs and arson 1sts
and bombers could save hves and•
greatly enhance the credlblhly or.
pro-hfe groups -- a cred1b1hty lhattS:.
JeOpardiZed by these v10lenl allack&amp;,
as Texans For Llic preSident B1ll
Pnce told the Fort Worth Star.
Telegram " Th~ whole bdlllc w~ '
l1ght IS a baule to wm 1he pubu."
mmd ,mJ hc.trt on this ts sue .tml.

when these lhmgs happen lll(e thiS , ll
makes th.11 very d1fil cull ' he satd,
It goes so !at agaan st the go.tls thai

• On Elccttofi Eve

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Cons1dcrcd' 111fonncd me tll.ll Pres
1denl Clmton and the Wl11lc House

hcc.::u me

.t

pollu t

cd sludg e heap I
Jcmlcd lu vole
!of 11 Call me an

were tn " mtcnsc consult ati ve
mode
regardmg the '(;ontt nutn g .mtt cnv n on
rcc.tlcltrance Qf S.tdddm Husscm
mcnt.lllst hut J
Tl1c Clm1on uc love (or h .H ~) 1s JUst d on t set:
h:Kk 1 Thts prcsulcnt docsn I )liS t \Jtlco r(*Cr ~ts .1
meet wnh people H~.: cng.1gcs th~.:m m.lJClf lht ~..:dt to
111 c.::onsultattve modes mtc.:n ~dy He
the e~.:w.ysll: m
m.ty he unclear on the ~;;o l~c.::cpt of
I hen
thct..:;
1:s ' but by gOII) there s nohody w.1s PwrnsttiiHI
Shoales
bcllcr .11 mtcn sc cons ult.lttn g It s 1 10 Roh Mt!ath~.:.tJ R..:; 111c r s ltttle

mode all hiS own

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Today in history
By The Associated Press
lml.lylSTuc,duy Nm 10 the 'I.Jl hd•yoi iYY K lhore 11c'i l d,lyskll
m the y~.:~tr
Today s H1 gh ll ght

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On Nov 10 IX71 JOUIIl.lll ~ lcx:plun: l Hem) M S1anlcy lound 1111"'111):!

S¢11t11'h llliSslonmy D.tvuJ Ll\lll~shlth.: 111 c..:ntr,\1 AlltL 1

On lh lS dale

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In 1775 lhc US ~Lu1ne:-. wc1c nil! tnltt.:d unLkt anhnlll\ ol th~,. Cont i

tl\..: 11111 Cong iLS:.i

Though not wtth hts skt iJ I w .1~
c.::onsu ltattng mtcnsely myself wtth
the Cail tornta and S.m Fr.musco
vo ter mlurmall nn p.unph lt.:is l iken
toget her tile)' rc ,Js tht ck as thl' vtl
low pages o l d 1111tls11cd ut y
PIOpllsJtton~ .uc tlud.: Is !k 1 ~ \1! )
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lllsl,m..:~.: tn wh t ~h ,\ c.::n,illii iHl tJ [
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keep til ~.: typ~.:s ul e 1111111g the\
ptCSCTltl) lhiVt: [ lhtnk It ~ "tl lllgL'
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hulgLs Ill tht: 11111ptl'i pf th~,;ll ~11,11k
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I he gtnr rnrnc.::nt t.t~~.:~ ;our lmd
then i!I\C'\ you 1 ..!.UHhlm l! dc.::n 1
WIMt"iwu.l ol qu1J pt~L J quo ,~.. th 11'
Bu1 \\hen I . , II.V ,,d.., 1g \IllS! th~..
p!Ofltlsllton tl~o:ptLilll.J hullti Ll/ Lt"
~hm 11)!,! 111\ll \\ ISk IIIIo llltll\111 \Ill
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Hollywood pel TillS wd l pl.1cc an
c xc1 ~ c l.tx ol SO t:C IH S on C.tl h p.u.:k
of ug.u ~;;ttcs Rc\~.;llucs v.. 1ll hel p
lotm .1 new s t .ll~..: ul n l m t~sto n th.lt
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hood ~kvdopmcnt pr~)gr.llll lllLiud
1ng 1111ss mcdl.llOilllllllllH.:.uton~ to
Lh~.: gc n ~.:t.II pubiiL
c.:Ju~.: 1t111g them
on duld nur11111n~ liH.;thmls Et~htv
pt:tLcnt ol tht: 1\llllllhlt.: tt..:Vl.:li liL:S
wou ld ,go low ud th.. : L l ~..:tllnm ol
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lllt S"iH lllS tn tmpkmc.:nt th~.: suh ptu
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pul un lht.: h.lllot to l~pL.tl l.tst
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p1 1111! 1 ~
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p10 hlc movement h ne '
h s tun e lo1 those 99 pc1ccn1 to.t.tkc .1 st.and .md show the IL:st of the

world 1hat1hcy arc uuly cl&gt; llllllllled
to htc - by ltghttng ts vtgtl.mtly for

lhe already horn as lhe) liglll for the
unhorn
Sara Eckel ts a syndicated' ,

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Middleport's leaf scavenger "oul
of order V1llage offic1als adviSe that
reSidents bag their leaves and set the
bags to the curb for ea.•y p1ckup by
v1llage workers

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IIIHits pledge II th~..::y . .d1dn t ~1gn
th~..: st.ltl.:llH!Ilt D~..:d1nct! to pledge to
~uppotl tum lnmt'
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h.tll ot 1 s~.:.ull' t ll'llt: l lot th~.: mtlkn

wtth me 1 don t mmd 1f we vole to •
take Uway what we gave ourselv~ :
l.tst ye.tr or gt\ C oursel ves t od~ :
wh.H wont he ours to g: t\ C tornor-..
1ow I' ll vote to hold our rc.:plcscnta· ,
ti\ Cs feet loth\; Inc even us we r.1-~'
kt ~.:k m g th~.:m out ni l olllle" I want :
.m ml ormatton p.11nphlct tlllt:k .1s ;.1:
Hon g Knn,:! phone hook l;\C iltU.tlly.~ :
we te gomg to need .m ElcLt aon '
W~.:ck jUsl to pundl Ill d \lltC lor an :
LJ I them But th.ll s OK 1 More mttla-•:
tl\ cs' B11ng 1.:111 on' lime to \otc''
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Inn Shoales ts a synd1cateil• '
wr1ter for Nc'"'spaper Enterprist:
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Mary Margaret B01es Shuler, M9, Letart Falls, dted Sunday, Nov 8, 1998
al the home of her son and daughter m law, Robert and Shelly Shuler of
Sev•erv1lle, Tenn w11h whom she reSided the past year
She was born tn Athens, daughter of the late Raymond Isaac B01es and
L1llmn El"e Carpenler She and her late husband, Guy Howard Shuler, owned
and operated Shuler's Roa&lt;h•de Market for 35 years tn Pomeroy Sfle was a
member ot the Bethlehem Bapt~&gt;l Church
She IS also survtved by two daughters, Edna Stoban of M1am1, Fla and
Sheme Shuler of Knoxv1lle, Tenn , and e1ghl grandchildren and two grealgrandch•ldren
Fnends may call Thursday. 6-8 p m at the Atchley Funeral Home,
Sev1erv1lle GraveSide serv1ces Will be held Saturday al I p m m the Letart
Falls Cemetery, w1th local arrangements by the Pomeroy Chapel of the Ftsher Funeral Home

Jeffrey A. Wolfe
Jeffrey A Wolfe. 35, 35405 Oak Hlll Road Long Bottom, d1ed Tuesday,
Nov 10, 1998 m Veterans Memonal Hosp1tal
Arrangements w1ll be announced by the Cremeens Funeral Home Racme

U.S. productivity
WASHif&gt;lGTON (AP) - Growth
m Amencan workers' producllVlly,
lhe key lo nsmg hvmg standards,
1mproved tn the July-Seplember penod alter nearly slallmg durmg the pre-

Max Allen E1chtnger Sr, 59, of State Route 7, Pomeroy, d1ed on Sunday,
November 8, 1998 m Veterans Memonal Hospnal
He was a pamter and carpenter, and was rellled from Ravenswood Alummum He was an av1d sportsman and craftsman. and auended the St Paul
Lutheran Church m Pomeroy
He was born m Pomeroy on June 26, IY39, the son of Polly Hysell
Etchmger, and the late Allen E1ch1nger
Survtvmg m add1t10n lo hts mother are hiS w1fe, Judy Fry E1chmger of
Pomeroy, two daughters and sons-m-Jaw, Demse and R1chard Mora of
Pomeroy, and Becky and Bob Frank of Belpre, two sons .tnd daughters-Inlaw, Scou and BJ E1chmger ot Oalhpolls, und Max E1ehmger Jr and Kelly
Etchmger of Racme, a stsler and brother-m-law, Bonme and Gerald Kelly
of Pomeroy, a brother and SISler-m-law, Paul and June E1ch1 nger ol Pomeroy
hts mother-m-law, M1ldred Fry of New Haven, West V~rgmlU, a brolher-•nlaw and Slster-m-law, l1m and Elarbara Fry ot Pomeroy and five grandchildren. Jenmfer Mora Mass1e. Jason Mora, Del ana E1chmger, l1mmy M,tsSle
and Chns Frank
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Semces will be held on Wednesday, November I I, I998 at I p m allhe
St Paul Lutheran Church m Pomeroy. w1th Pastor Donald Fruz and the Rev
Wilham M1ddleswarth officmlmg Bunal w1ll follow '" the Graham Cemetery m New Haven, West VtrgmiO Fnends may call a1 1he Ewmg Funeral
Home m Pomeroy on Tuesday, November 10, 1998 from 6-9 p m
Memonal contnbuuons may be made to the Amen can Hearl Assocmlton
or the St Paul Lu!heran Church

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Max Allen Etchmger Sr. 59, of State Route 7, Pomeroy, d1ed on Sunday,
Nov 8, 1998 '" Velemns Memonal Ho,pltal
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Born June 26. 1939 m Pomeroy. son of Polly Hysell E1chmger, and 1he
late Allen Eochmger. he wa.' a pamter and carpenter. and was retired from
Ravenswood Alummum He allended lhe Sl Paul Lutheran Church tn
Pomeroy
Surv1vong m addtllon to ht&gt; mother are hiS w1fe Judy Fry E1chmger.two
daughters and sons-m-law. Demse and R1chard Mom of Pomeroy, and Becky
and Bob Frank of Belpre. two sons and daughters-m-law, Scou and BJ
E1chmger of Galhpohs, anoJ Max E1chmger Jr and Kdly Eochmger of Racme
five grandchildren. a siSter and brother-m-law, Bonme and Gerald Kelly of
Pomeroy a brother and slSler-m-law, Paul and June E•chmger of Pomeroy,
hts mother-m-law. M1ldred Fry of New Haven. W Va.. a brother-m-law and
slSler-m-law, J1m and Barbara Fry of Pomero7
Scrv1ces Will be I p m Wednesday '" IHe St Paul Lutheran Church,
Pomeroy Wllh Pastor Donald Fnlz and the Rev W1lham M1ddleswanh offiClallng Bunal w1ll be m Graham Cemetery, New Haven W Va Fnends may
call at the Ewmg Funeral Home. Pomeroy. from 6-9tomght
Memonal contnbut1ons may be made to the Amen can Heart Assoclalton
or the St Paul Lutheran Church

vtous quarter

And the big proposition from last spring, 227, .
demanded that classes be taught in English I:
only, with lf provision saying that teachers who ·
"willfully and repeatedly" refuse to obey this :
law could be sued by parents. Say "adios," go ;
to jail? Don't blame me. I voted no.
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O ur nMma tor tnnt.tttvcs 1s gctlm g o ut of hand LtlSI sprm g there
w,lS .1 propos1110n 10 prol11bll public
sr..::hools from spendmg more than 5
pet cent of thctr budgets on ,\d muu s

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Weather forecast:
Wmd adv1sory thiS afternoon and tomght
Tomght A chance of S~\)wers und thunderstorms early. otherwise partly
cloudy Lows m the lower 40s Wmdy wnh south wmd 20 to 30 mph and
~;usly, sh1ftmg to the west thiS evenmg and d•mmiShmg Chance ol ram 50
percent.
Wednesday Partly cloudy H1ghs near 50
Wednesday mghl .. Clear Lows m the upper 20s
Extended forecast:
Thursday Partly cloudy H1ghs around 50
Fnday Chance of ram late Lows tn the upper 30s and h•ghs m the m1d
50s

The Clinton we love (or hate) is back·
By lan Shoales

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transfers
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The producllVllY ot nonfarm. nonsupervtsory workers rose at a sea-

sonally adjusted 2 3 percent annual
rate m the th1rd quarter the Labor
Depanment sa1d today
Dunng the Apnl June penod. producuvny adyanced ala scant 0 3 percent rate, the slowest mcrease m nearly two years ProducllVlly was robust
durmg the first three month s ol 1he
year, nsmg ala 3 5 percent rate
Economists constder productmly
the key to prospenty S1zable gams

up 2.3°/o

more, hold the hne on pr1ces and sull
earn the ktnd ot profits that keep
stock pnces nsmg
Aller growmg at a bnsk 2 9 percent annual rate tn the 1960s and early 1970s, producllvlly slowed lo a
paltry I percent from 1974 through
1995 Smce then, 1l's been growmg
al around a 2 percent rate
That s led some economists to
sveculate that the economy has
embarked on a new era or producuvny growth. dnven by computers
and olher h1gh-tech mnovattons
Wuhm today s report were s1gns
ol the slratn Imposed on the economy by the world !inane 1al lurm01l
thai began 1n Asia last year and has
depressed ,_U S export s,1les

mean compnme:. con pay workers

Judge Favreau set to speak
at Veterans Day ceremOr:"Y

The followmg land lran,fer' were
recorded ro:cenlly m the oflice of
Me1gs Coumy Recorder Emmogene
Ham1lton
Deed Herben J _ Nancy L and
Pa1sy S Wh1te. Ray Warflo Greg W
Dunnmg Lebanon

Deed Beulah W Ward deceased.
to Amy Dem'e Moore and BrJdky
D M1ller. Syracu"'
Deed Anthony L ,ond Company
Ltd to Joseph A and Dana L N1col1nt,

Salem ~0 2:\0 at:re'ii

Deed. Anthony Land Company
Ltd to Terrence Lee Sdva Salem
5 805 acres.
R1ght of way John D and Julie
Ann Wandlmg lo DT Atha Inc Bed
ford, 50 acres
R•ght of way Charles E. and Clara
L Sayre to DT Atha Inc Sahsbury/SclplO, I35 3 acres
R1gh1 ol way Vernal and Eleanor
L Well1o DT Atha Inc Bedford. 45
acres.

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to DT Alha Inc , SClpoo, 21 acres.
R1ght of way, Parthema L Vance
to DT Atha Inc SCipto, 65 acres,
R1gh1 of way Re• D Allen I'&gt; DT
Atha Inc . Sc1p10. 63 acres,
R1ght of way, Peggy T Wandhng
to DT Atha Inc Scop1o. 16 acres.
Rtghl of way. Darrell W and Mary
Young to DT Alha Inc. Bedford, 16 •
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acres.

Rtght of way, Bonme June Ben •
nell to DT Alha Inc • Sc1poo. IOS

acres ,
R1gh1 of way. James E and Reva
F McKenz•e to DT Atha Inc • Bed
ford 36 acres
Rtght of way Mont Joyce A and
Ronn •• Vance to DT A1ha Inc • Sc1
pto 14 acre'

R1ght of way. A R and Anna M
Kenney to DT Alha Inc Bedford
121 aues.
R1ght of way. Pauhne Ze1gler to
DT 1\tha Inc Sc1p1o 38 '
Deed RUih Medley 10 Gregory •
Medley, Sulton parcel
Deed Ca!hy and Paul Lee lo
Thomas L and Janet L Lee. Sc1p1o

R1ghl of way, Jame s R and Con
me J Qu1vey to DT Atha Inc. Bedford 62 acres
,
R1ght of way Anthony and Helen parr.:ds
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J Com to DT Alha Inc . Bedford,
Deed. Blue Tanan Inc 10 Allen T
89 44 acres,
Ca~tor. Pomeroy parcels
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R1ght ol way, Norman W and
Deed John J r and Sarah Sue FISh•
Wanda Jeun'Wood 10 DT Alha Inc . er to John M and Tammy L Cre-'
Bedford, MO acres.
means. Chester parcels.
R1ght of way Arthur R Kopezm'
sky to DT Alha Inc Sc1p1o 72 acre'
Judgmenl enlry Charloue Reeves •
R1ght ol way. R1chard L Coleman lo Blame E and DIXIe L Carpenter,
and Anne S Goss lo DT Alha Inc
Sclpto
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Bedford. 51 acres
Deed, Betty Lou1se and Robert
R1gh1 of way Guy R .md Ga1l Jackson to Connoe J Palmer, Ohve,
Sargen110 DT Atha Inc Bed lord, 44 , Deed. Charles E and Martha K,
acres.
Wheeler 10 Dons Vukson. M1ddl&lt;·
R1ghl of way, Delbert L and port.
Donna J BISsell 10 DT Atha Inc ,
Bedford, KO acres
Deed, Stephen W and Angela M
R1ght of way Howard Damron to Wat,on lo Agnes Mane Pr10ce,
DT Atha Inc . Sup1o 3 2 acres
Orange
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Rtghl ol "i"Y· Re• , Bon me Don
Deed, Robert Eugene and Donn~
aid and Pamela Cheadle lo DT Atha Y Jacks to Roger S Hook and MolInc. Sc1p1o. 46 5 acres
ly A Tobun, Middleport
R1glrt ot way Elmer C Jr and
Deed K and M Kathaleen Eldred
Av1ce Fmlaw to DT Alha Inc Sc1p1o, to Roger L and Barbara J BISsell, '
50 acres.
Orange
R1gh1 of way, M A .md Anna J
Deed, W1lham B Colhns to Ralph
Slater
to
DT
Atha
Inc
Bedford.
17
and
Oc1e McCune, Mu:ldleport.
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Deed, John W and Anna I
R1ght of way Dan•el E and Lemaster to MichaellA and-Kelly A'
Shllley J Stanley to DT Atha Inc , Kmmson. Columb10
Sc1p10 52 acres,
Deed Rebecca L Wooten to Rus- '
R1ght of way. Du.tne F Stanley to sell E Wooten. Salem,
DT Alha Inc , Sc1p1o, 90 acres
Deed Rebecca L Wooten to RusR1ghl of way, Parthema L Vance sell Wooten Columb1a

OtUJuties arrest Long Bottom woman
A 41-year-old Long Bottom woman wa.~ arrested and Jailed Monday mght
Me•g~ Counly shenlf's depulles on charges ot obstructmgJU~llce
Deputies amved at the restdence ot Conn1e Murphy, 50498 B•gley R1dge
Road searchmg for her son, Dan1el Murphy, who" be1ng sought on a felony •
charge ot forgery
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She smd he was not there, but upon further mvest•gauon. a deputy observed
bamel Murphy runmng from the reSidence
Conme Murphy was taken tnto custody and placed m the Me1gs County •
Jali Obslruclmg JUsllce ts a felony of the filth degree
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Judge Dan W Favreau Will be the
guest speaker at Wednesday's Veter-

'The Star Spangled Banner"
Welcommg the partiCipants, counan s Day nbservanc.::e m front of the ty oflicmls veterans groups and
Me1gs Coumy Counhouse m members ot the .Veterans Servtce
Board w1ll be Pomeroy Mayor Frank
Pomeroy
Favreau. aU S Manne Corps vet- Vaughan. a U S Army veteran ol the
eran of the V1etnam War, IS JUdge ot Korean Confhct and Amencan
lhe Morgan Counly Common Pleas LegiOn E1ghth DlSlncl chaplam
A spectal prayer lor peace on
Court and a frequent VlSllmgjudge m
the Me~gs County Common Pleas Earth and for U S veterans wlll be
g1ven by the Rev Wlll•am M•dCourt
The serviCe w1ll begm at I0 55 Jie swarlh lollowed by Favreau s
Shade River Lodge
am wnh the nngmg ol church bells address
Regular meeung of the Shade RivThe gun s.dule w1ll be led by
Call to order and lhe Pledge uf
er Lodge 453 F &amp; AM Will be held
Allegtance wlll be by Drew Webster Sergeant at AmlS R1ch&lt;1rd Russelllol
Thursd,1y, 7 30 p.m at the lodge hall Posl 39 ot the Amencan Leg10n lowed by Taps performed by Melg&gt;
'\'llh elecl1on ol olticers Relresh- Commander George Ham s Sr The H1gh School bugle players
menls wtll be served
Vaughan Will dehver the closmg
Rev Father Walter He1nz w1ll g1ve
the openmg prayer Wllh Me1gs Coun prayer
VFWto meel
ty Shenlf James M Soulsb~ s1ng•ng
Tuppers, Plams VFW Post 9053
Will meet Thursday al7 30 p m wuh
ad•nnerat630pm
Unns of the Me1gs County Emer patch ~quad asSISted
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SYRACUSE
gency Medrcul Semce recorded SIX
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Leudmg Creek Conservancy OlS- calls lor assiStance Tuesday Unlls
4 40 p m , Sm1ill., R1dge Road,
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tnct customers on Umon Avenue,
Portland. V1rg1nm Ptckens VMH
respondmg mcluded
Pomeroy. from State Route 7 to
CENTRAL DISPATCH
Umon Terrace will be under a boll
2 22 a m Fa~rground Road
adviSory tollowmg repatrs to a water
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Pomeroy, Franm Goeglem, Wteruns
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hne leak on Un1on Avenue
Memonal Hospual
7 44 a m Overbrook NurSlng should bag !hell leaves and leave
Center Middleport, Paul McK1nney._ lhem ,,, curbSide sn lhal Ihey can be
p1cked up by Vlii.Jge crews
Pleas,ml Valley Hosp1tal.
Cnunul also
I 12 p m Dulchtclwn Road, Mm •
Voted to comnbute $1,000 10 the
ersvllle Dons Grueser, VMH Syra
Me1gs
County Chamber of ComAm Ele Power .. .. ... .. .. 49'1.
cuse squad asslSied
merce
lor econom1c development
Akzo .............................. 36~
REEDSVILLE
AmrTech ........ ., ......... 54),
4 21 p m Slate Rout e 124 lor 1999
Ashland OIL .. ... .. . . .. .. 49~
• Met tn ex.ecuttve sessiOn and
LevandlU Cam, St Josephs Hosp1tal
AT&amp;T .......................... 64'1•
approved
a menl raiSe lor a v.llage
RUTLAND
Bank One .. .. . ... .. .. .. 51 'I•
employee
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6 43 a m . SR 325,. Kevm 01ler
Bob Evans . . . . ..... . 21l.
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a transfer ot funds of
Borg-Warner.... .. .... .. . ... 49),
Holzer Med1 cal Center. Central DIS
$327 02 I rom lhe salety lund to the
Broughton . .. .. , ........ 18).
wa1er tund,
Champion . . .
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~7uesday,
10, /99J.
Charm Shps. ... .. ... .. .. . .3';.
• Aecepled the reSlgnallon ol Sam
City Holding .. .. .. . .. .... 35%
Eblen from the Parks and Recreallon
Federal Mogul . . . .. .. 57'l.
Holzer Medical Center
Comm1ttee
GanneH ..................... ...... 63~
Discharges Nov. 9 - Mrs Rod
Present m add1t10n 10 Horton
Goodyear . . . ..
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Bachtel
.1nd
son,
Roserwury
Ross
were
councli members Steve Hauch
Kmart ........ , . . . . . 16l.
Laura
SHkrs
J,unes
Moore.
Kayla
111s Roger Manley, Robert Pooler
Kroger..... .............. .. ......... 55l•
Pearson Mildred Gnmes
Sandy l.mnarelll ,md Beth St1vers,
Lands End ... . . .. . , • 22'4
(Pubhshed with permission)
Ltd ......... "'" ..... "" .. "" .. 28
_, . .and Clerk Bryan Swann
Ylrufli~
Oak Hill Flnl
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announcements
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wr1ter for Newspapr enterprJsl!
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Gusting winds expected
to lessen in area tonight

also found lhal the same doctor had
perfonncd mer 38 of the cxalll3!
However SSA ofh cmls reJected thi

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It's time to take a stand for life .

By Sara Eckel
It s t1mc lor nMm stt cam .u1tt
FISher spent aboul $1094 m1lhon thiS year Tah spent about $6 13 m•lhon 1
abort ron groups to take ,, st~nd lot
tor a combmed total of more than $17 m1lhon The number " cenmn to
life Org.mtzattons hkc the NatJon.ll
chmb though , because Talt reported a balance of more lhan $4 m1lh on
R•ghl to L1fe Commlllec and the
F1sher's cash on hand for the find) days'ot the campa1gn was $632 120
Catholic Chun.:h need to "Pmvc mu..:~
Camp01gn spokesmen atmbuted the d1fference to FISher s pre-purchasmg
.md tor all that thc1r mt ssaon ts to
o~lelevlslon all lime between now and the Nov 3 clecllon and the I act that
preserve the sanctlt} ot hie .md not
Ta;lt has nut yet patd fur all of l11s cummercmls currently runmng
to cont1ol WOJnen 's boJacs
;The old record for spcndmg '" a gubernatonal campa1gn was set hy

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"They have far outspent our expeclallons, sa1 d Lmda Blackburn general sales manager al WBNS, lhc CBS affiilale m Columbus · Lei's JUS! say
1l s made our year bnght
The b1g spenders so far Republican Bob Taft and Democrat Lee fiSher
who likely w1ll spend more 1han $10 m1lhon ap~ece mlhell b1ds 10 succeed
Gov George Vmnov1ch Most of that that money w1ll be spent on tele viS IOn
commercials

Vomo\IH.:h and Democrat Anthonv Cc lcbrc zzc who combmcd to spend
$1:6 ~ m1lhon m 19YO
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tcport!'&lt;. shed an unll11tcnng lt ght on

mas cume early

less volcrs tend to know ab~ullhe candidates, sa1d Maureen K1lkenny, executive dllector of the League of Women Voters of Oh10
1The League had hoped to sponsor dcbalcs between the two maJor party
candidates 1n the gmernor s race and the race for the US Senate seal bcmg
vacaled by Sen John Glenn Nellher dre gomg to take place and Ms
Kilkenny blames campatgn cash
Our behef IS that because cand1dat can reach so many voters through
teleVISIOn ads, 1l makes 1l eaSler to evade real conversatiOns w1lh the public," she ~atd
The group's gnpe IS largely wnh fronl-runners Taft and Vomov1ch,
though Taft has agreed to lhree del!ates that also mclude two mmor party
candtdates Taft blamed the League for refuSing to bend ns rules regardm_g 1
the mtmmum level of support cand1dates must show before wmmng a spot
at thell pod1um
Terry McCoy, the League s lcglSiauve dlleclor, thmks tile huge lelev1s1on
buys contnbute to the public's distrust of pohucs
"There's all thiS money and you know tl's commg from spec1al mlercsts," Ms McCoy sa1d People f1gure a door has gul lobe openmg some
place"

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fhcll lmdmgs .1rc allen 1gnorcd
h) Cong1ess and the puhllc Yclthcsc

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mg lhcll 1llnesscs lo quahfy for Supplemcnlal Sccurny Income
Inspectors from the Soc1al Secunstck as they smd they were Audttori

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welfare rolls for over rour genera
uons, olttCials m Gcorg1.a began ~o
wonder tf some of them weren't fak-

11ve Illes agamst 1hc food stamp
rolls
·Once la wmakers plugged the
hole •nspcctors a1 1he Departmenl of
began

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er 18 states As of March 30, another
2,446 arrests had been made
1be 1nvesuga10rs weren't exactly
beaung the bushes for all of thetr
arrests In one stmg, the mspectors
noufied fug1uves by mml that thetr
ehg1b1hty needed to be vertficd and
mstructed them 10 go to an address
where a dummy company had been
set up "Tsera &amp; Maran!" - a vanauon of "arrest warrant " A total of
117 fuglllves were taken mlo custody, one of whom was carrymg 8
kmves I I p1eces of steel p1pe and
malenals for makmg Molotov ca&lt;klalls
--After rc1ammg a farmly on thelf

ty Adm1mstrataon .aud1tcd 6li

Death Notices

t'ednesday, Nov. 11

Watchdogs unearth rampant fraud

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Ohio weather

Tuesday,November10,1998'

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�Sports

The Daily Sent~~!
Tuesday,Novennber10,1998

Buckeyes lower $ights to
Rose Bowl and 11-1 season
COLL' \1BUS tAP)- Still hun-

ran~&lt;d

Serr~s

tng from the! end of 11"' perf e-el '-Ci.l&gt;,(lfl,
Ohoo Sratc os ...:rung th &gt;rghh lower
Our goalm111ally wa-. to wm !he

Champ10nsh1p

nallfm&lt;.~l

But those hope' evapomled rn lhe
Lho ll ofOh ro Stadoum as the 2H-pornl

~.:hamp10n'-h1p.

coach Jr&gt;hn Cooper

mam goaf you hon·e 1s to

puurng 11 at the top of the miX for the

~II your football games ..

n.1t1onal t1tle game on Jan 4 1999

Bucke\t!

,.,d 'Moriday al

h1"" \\c=ekl) new~ conference

ranktng'

The amwer to that que-.,tiOn for !he

1'•

for us to go unJe-

kated and b&lt; on the natoonal champoonshop game. we faoled at that •
· Jn }ears past thai ""as the pm- " ddons!ve lonoman Rodney Ba11&lt;y
naLie rhat was the hog,hesl you "klJd • It wuuld.. _tx great If we went
t 1-1 But lor the fans and other peocould go: Cooper &gt;aod ot the annu
al bani&lt; bet"een the Puc-10 and Brg ple who look at ot 10 a dotlerent
Ten champs rn Pa-adena. Calof "I ' respect, ot 's hard to look at 11 other
hope we ha•en't reached the poonl than we lost a goal we had "
Cooper bnstled w hen 11 was sugwhere v. mn1ng a maJor bowl game
ges
ted that some fan~ mrght see lhe
and 'Winmng nme. J() or II games
l,n ·t a . . uuesstul season"
~ason ao;; lost because of expectauons
But rn the wake of Saturday's that the school could wrn lis first
..,lunnmg 28 24 upo.;et to Mrch1gan natrona! champoonshop srnce 1968
Asked how he would respond to
State. many of the Buckey&lt;s have
b&lt;en forced to concede that the Rose those fa ns who say th e Buckeyes
Bowl 1s a (hsrant second cho1ce to can r have a succe~tsfu l season now
pla)mg for the natoonal champr- Cooper sard. I don t worry about
those odoots ..
onshop on the Foesta Bowl
What IS &lt;1 :-.m.:cessful season?
· II feels Irk&lt; that s our backup
plan · tl.mker Dee Mdl&lt;r saooJ 'We Would you take Il-l ?· he asked a
reporter " Is anythrng other than per..,C'l out v. Jth one goal and thai was to
fect.
IS that not a successf ul season J"
play rn Tempe Saturday deslroyed
Bu&lt;key&lt;' rnay JU&gt;I be 10 &lt;onle tor the
Ro'&lt; Bowl

n.111onal champ10nsh1p game! th1s

year.on the F1esta, however the Rose
Bowl has gotten lost on the shufne
The scenaroos to put Ohoo Slate on
the Rose Bowl at&lt; relatovely somple
but requore a lot of help
'
The' Buckeyes
- now No K on the
latest BCS ranktngs and No 7 rn both
polls - would have to won at Iowa
{3-6 2-4) on Saturday then conqu&lt;r
No 15 Mtchogan at home on Nov 2 1

..

At the same t1me , unbeaten and

erghth-ranked Wosconson would have
to lose at home to Mochrgan Saturday
and at Penn State a week later tf Ohoo
State IS to go lo Pasadena
Cooper sard that JUSt becauSe one
team woll be acclaomed No I does
n't mean that every other team fulled
'There's only goong to flr one '
natrona! champron ," he saod
'The re 's not gmng to be many teams
who are goong to run the table There

Were not convmced we can't

~ha t "

he

fonosh No 1."
&lt;ontmued "But ot
we &lt;ant fonosh No I then we'll try

Oh ro Srate (8- 1. 5- 1 Brg Ten) was

WIO

But dunng three years at Anwna
State and hts tirst tO at Ohou Stale.
that also onduded wonnong a Rose
Bowl
W11h the advent ot the BCS'and a

reach that goaL then "hal·, lh&lt; score the laM 19 porn1s and pull off
n.xt b&lt;'l thong&gt; If you &lt;an 1 play rn · the ,hacker
the Fo&lt;'la Bowl. then what,.
I
II the goal

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6. TexasA&amp;M
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played out whene;er they sw itched
on a VCR?
The Packers believe now - perhaps, too late to save lhe11 own season
Stewan played hJS best game m
nearly a year on a nrght the Packers
couldn't have played much worse tor
three quaners, leadong the Steelers to
a 27-20 Vt&lt;lory Monda) no ght that
rev oved 1he11 hopes ot wmnmg the
AFC Centr.tl
'
In dan ger of fallmg two games
b&lt;hond Jacksonville (7-2), the Steelers (6-3 ) pulled wrthrn a game. Green
Bay (6-3 ) slopped two g.rmes behlnd
Mmnesota on the NFC Central. JUst

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Polls
Rankrngs of each team are
added, then dtvtded by two

'

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27

25

Computer ranklngs
Rank1ngs of each team
are added, then drvlded
bY. three To Rrevent unusual
differences 1n rnd1v1dual
formulas, a max1mum
adjusted dev1atron of no
greater than 50% ofthe
average of the two lowest
computer rankrngs rs utilized

How could the Packers believe
the or coac hes lh.lt Slew.on was on the
Vf;!rge of a breakoul game when a

when the V1kmgs see med an trouble

w1th quarterba&lt;ks Brad John son and
Randall Cunnrngham rnJur&lt;d
· It wasn t a letdown:· Packers

41 75

1 92

1

4.00

Quartile rank
Cumulative won-toss
records of a team's
opponents (worth 66 67%)
and cumulatrve won-loss
records of the team s
opponent's opponents
(33.33%) are ran~ed
then d1v1ded by 25

&lt;.JU~lrtcrb.tck

the nex t move m the st.mdntl ~.:o u!d
~,;o me

Wednesday when the unton's
nc:go lt.tlm g ~.:n mmllh::e uru..l sl!vc r.li
phi)er rcp re ,~ lll .lliWs meet tu thsn1ss
:-.rr.tte.= v \Ill h .ts whet her to present
tnotht:r propo~.t11o tht:loV.nl.!rs
The ~t des h.t ve n 1 inet smce Fn ~

d,t) \\he n u90 mmute meetmg t.uled

w produ~.:e .my movement !rom eather
:-.k.lc

My guess as we II hear sometl11ng Irom the untun .t iler thetr meet-

'"

ket~.all

' There's reall y nothmg goong

NEW YORK {AP) - 13en Gneve
drdn't take long to pro~e that hiS
sweet lett h.mded swrng belonged rn
the bl£ leagues.

A Se ptember call up rn 1997.
Grteve hrt three doubles rn hts maJor

Phoen1x. Su ns ow ner Jerry Colan

pl&lt;iyers are hcanng from -;orne or th~
te :.~ ms s1 nce comm1ssumer Dav1d

Ste rn loHed the ban that prevented
te.u11 pt rsonnel lmm dis(;usstng the

lockout woth pl ayers

on; Wednesday.' NBA deputy cq rnSu me agent s sauJ teams seen1ec.lto
llll'&gt; 'i i Oii~o:r Russ Gramk sa1d !rom
be r.tkong an rntoron.•l poll ol the pl.t)·
Atl .tnt.t where he was attend1ng ti ll
.t rllllt d bo.1rd meetmg of USA B..ts-

er month or two wuhout paychecks

ers tr; mg to gauge \\.he ther they
h.1\e the stu m.t~: h hi withsta nd unoth

ge lo ' reportedly has t.1iked wrth ur
leait li ve pla}ers. but wouldn t &lt;omm ~ nt

on the d1scuss1ons
The season was :.;upposed to start

Nov 3, bul now rt Will not be posso·
ble to begin unul mtd-Dece mber at
lhe- e.trhc:st

St~rn

and G ra n1k have

s.ud a de al needs to b&lt; rn place by
m1d Del;ember to .tvn1d th e c,mL'e l·
l,thon ol the e nure sc.tson
~
It a deal rs reac hed Antonoo

McDy•ss wolt b&lt; one ol appnm._mutely 200 free ,,gent s who would be
s1gnc:d dunng a lhre~ to fou r week
pcnod m wh1ch tl!ams would be
scramblmg to get r~,1d y tor o~nmg
n1 g ht

rr-..

When thai time comes. McDyess
will have a new agent negot t.llmg ht s
contraL't
'

~ardon happy after another championship run
' HAM PTON Ga iAPl -

Eve n

1hCht.} r.KIIlg l.ms whp hoot!d Jdf
Gon.lon eve ry ~\~Ck wou ld surely
hi.ltc to ..,~.:c hun lc.1vt: W1n..,ton Cup
Not to v.orr} 1 he K,unho w Wo~r·
fltll ,.., 11l'llt:t:l ly Ullllt.:nt ~\.l th lll'i pla..:c
lll 'lik
/\t .I~C 27 ,ill t l" Wllllllll!.! h1 ~ tl11rd
WHl..,ton Cup t:h, u 11p 1 n 1hh~p 1n lnur
yc.trs .tnd l)ntg R1d1trd P~..:tty ~ mod·
t.:ln reund V.llh 11 Vl~.: tnn ~:.'" m .1 ,1!.1..,on GorJon \liou ld . . ~~ mlo IMvc tcw

ch.ol lenres lelt rn NASCAR St1IL he
'l-Olh :u tho"!.! \\hn ..,uggt" ~ 1 11 ~ lmlc
to 1.1kc on Indy t: .lr.., or 111 tjbi! Formula OnL'
· II tke .1 lo1 ol Llllkrent ra~.:c cars

ct lw.tys .t challenge •
Gordon ts ~,;on st.mt l y gettmg nflerS
and kele1s from tither forms ot racmg Bobby Rah.d .ts ked hm1 to g1ve
Ch.tmptnnsh lp Auto R.tcln g ·Te.tms

{CART) a try Former world dnvrng
&lt;: h.unp1o n J.H.:que s Vtlle neuve dls-

cus:-.ed the pn"'" lhiltt y ~ &gt;I gomg over-

to t.tk e a Formula One nde
Gordon w.tsn t tntclt=stcd
Peop le ,,,k me wh.ot the ch,•l-

"t\t-;

lenge 1s when you re wmnn1g" he
'l.l lll • Wdl Ihe t h.lllcnge 1s to keep
Jomg wh.tt.., !.!Xpe~.;ll.:d ol you unll
keep t:X~T h!n o;,;mg the h.1pp111e:-..., I m
~x pen~ lll..: lllg

n g ht now

\.\'here r m .II. Gordon ..... ud C.lrlj
Mond ~ty mormng .titer wmnmg the
lin,11 Wuhlon Cup r.tcc oj the \\!UM.m

Gordon thdn t getnHh.:h nt a ch.1 l·
h:ngc: nH:r the: till.ll 20 r.u.~ c.., nl h1:-.
gn:,ltc;,t ..,~. 1 ..,(111 yt:!l Ht! wo n I0 tunt:s
,u ul tinhhi!Lino low..:r th.m "\!\Cnth 111
the other 10 rdL\! :-. ~m .tmMIIlg :-.lrclt:h

the r oon dd.Jyed NAPA 500 c~t AJI,rn~o

of ,onsrsl&lt;ll&lt;) on NASCAR's hogh ly

Motor Sp~.;t!dway It doe ... n t J;Cl bet ·
tcr 1h.1n 1111.., II:-. tun .uuJ CXt:l llll,b .mt..l

t:om pctiiiW wor ld
He .t] ..,o V. IJ)t~d ,,w 'Y the only hilp

h11t I on h.oppy and plea,ed to be

•

'

on h1 s sterlln)! record - never h.IV·
tng won a race 111 October or Novcm
her b!!lou:: thts yeur
"We were gomg out there try mg
to Wm t!very rat:t! Gmdon sa1d It 's
JlOt like we du.ln ttry to do th.ttm the:
past But wht!n you'vt! got a b1g
pmnts lead a lot ul t1111e s you go mto
tht.: r.tce sa)' tng you JUst net!d to fin· l~ h .tnU m~tkt! sure nolhtng br~~•k s "

.tctenstH: ally came out throwmg to
"' take a 24-0 hal fume lead

ble of great thmgs." Packers coac h
Moke Holmgren saod 'He has been
falterrng all season. but he JS capable
of dorng much more It's hard to get
them to believe that •
Favre was 22-of-39 for 234 yards,
bul most ot them came late Wuh no
runnmg game to match Jerome Beltos' 100-yard nr ght - the Packers
were outrushed )44-39 - Favre
couldn t won on the 'fourth quarter a
game essenually, lost rn the first

He finiShed 15 ot-22 for 23 1
yard s wrth no rnterceptoons and 40
yards rushrng. rncludong a 30-yard quarter
·It's very dtsappotntrng and' it's
scramble that led to hts own 1-yard
very embarrasst!lg: Pal:kers safety
, touchdown dove and a 14-0 lead
Was 1t the return of Slash. the ver- LeRoy Butler saod ' I was totally
awful "
satil e. do-everythrng pla)er
'He v.e nt out and dod everythrng
The Paders weren t mu&lt;h better
with confidence "sard Charles John - . unul Kerth McKenzt&lt;'s club-record
son. who L'aught ~m S yard touch
88-yard fumble return touchdown
wn pass fro m Stewan on the Steel- started them on a 20-po rnt fourth
er ' lirst ossesswn '" II . . omethmg quarter
re. he stl II d1d u with conWrth the Steelers on the Packers 4
and apparently dnvong lor a touchEven Favre wasn' t a match lor down that would have made ot 34-3 1
Stewart. who had thrown only etght they mrght have gonen a hule too
tbuchdo"n passes and 17 ontercep- cute
They came out wrth a gadget phiy
trons Ill hts last 12 games
Just as coach Boll Cowher pre- - backup Mrke Tomczak al quarter&lt;.hcted, Stewart possessed the cOm· hack and Stewart at v. rde recel\ erposure and confidence he's lacked hut Reggre Whrte stropped the ball
smce comm1tttng four turnovers m from Tomczak. who had JUst came oft
January s AFC champronshtp game the bench
" We wamed to run a five receJ~ ·
loss to Denv~r
' Our players are not robots We er play, but Davod Dunn hun hJS hand
troed to tell them th1 s man was &lt;apa- (r n practice), so · we were shon a
w1deout," Tomczak saod

former first·round p1ck and general

manager of the Texas Rangers. led all
AL rookres wrth 168 hots, 18 horne
runs, 94 runs 41 doubles and 89
RBi s Holed the club m on-base percentage at bats. hot s, doubles, walks
and was se~-ond 111 run ~ He made JUSI

made the All-Star team Hernandez,
"ho fled Cuba on a r,tft last Decem·
ber. went 12-4 woth a 3 I loiter bemg
call&lt;d up on June 3
Groeve made hts maJOr league
debut on Sept 3, 1997 agarnst San
Fr.tnclsco and announced hJS pres-

ence w1th three doubles .md five
loshed h11nse lf as the tavorlte to wrn two errors 111 the outfield
Ordonez finiShed wrth 14 homers
RBis In 24 games that year. he baithJS year's AL Rookoe ol Ihe Year
ted 112 wnh three homers .ond 24
Gneve w,ls the tavon te to be,n ou t 65 RBis and a 282 av&lt;rage Caruso
Chrcago's Mrke Caruso and Magg loo led AL ruuk oes woth a 306 average ' RBis. mak1ng htm the e.trly favortte
lor thJS year's 11&gt;0k1e award
Ordonez T,unpa Bay's Rol,mdo but made 35 errors at shortstop
ArroJO and Hernandez. tioth
He met those expe&lt;tatrons early rn
ArrOJO and New York's Orl,mdo "EI
the season. hJUrng h1 gher than 300 on
Du4ue" Hemundez m votmg to be Cuba n detector&lt;. were the top rookdnnounced today by the Baseball te pitchers rn lhc AL ArroJO who each of the ftrst three months and
detected dunn g the 19911 Olympt&lt;&gt;
Wnters' Assoc 1atlon of A merit: a
becommg the trrst Oakland rookte
Groeve, whose lather Tom was a went 14-12 wrth a 3 56 ERA .md sonce Mctrk McGw11e ( 19R7) to play
rn the All Star gdme He slumped m
the second half. tuurngjust 258 alter
the break. but should stoll end up 1he
enth-seeded Patt} Schnyder beal Srl- wmner
'FENNIS
The NL Manage r ot the Year WI II ·
MOSCOW (AP) - Fourth-seed- vr.o F.rrrna 7-6. 4-6 6-4 rn the lrrst
b&lt; an nounced Wednesday Ch1cago's,
round
nt
the
the
Adv,onta
Ch.unpl·
ed Byron Bla&lt;k defeated M.trton
J1m R1gg leman , San Otego\ Bruce
Damm 6 2 6 3 on the ope01 ng day of onshl ps Also advant:tng to th e S\!L'
Bochy and Houston's Larry D1erker
the Kremlrn Cup tournament Also nnd round were L1s.1 Raymond
are
the lavontes
Guillaume Rauu• beat AndreJ Amanda Coetzer, Natasha Zvcreva
Med-.dev 7-6 (7 -5 ). 6-4. and Jerome .rnd Kunberly Po
Golm.trd downed DaVO&lt;I Pnnosol 7-5
6 )
.
STOCKHOLM. Sweden lAP) Qu.llrlier T.okao Suzuko upset No 8
Thuon.os Enq vJS t 6-4. 2-6 6-4 on the
openong round ot rhe Stockholm
Ope n Kenneth Ca rl sen also
.od vanced, b&lt;atrng Fredrrk Jonsson 64 7-617-5 1
In 11ther matches, M.tgnu s
Gustalsson b&lt;.tt R.uner Schuttler 1 6.
6A, 6·4 .•mel delendmg ch.tmpton
SIS() ror 12 months

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vrnc1ng ly ' They played as good a
toothall game as they &lt;an pl.oy I' ll
b&lt; t that was the best game they'vo
played all year and we dodn't match
them "
Stewan. benched rn last week's
41 -] I home loss to Ten n~ssee, start
ed 11-of- 15 as the Steelers unchar-

Grieve favorite to ·w' in AL Rookie

Total
Two teams
w1th the
lowest total
play 1n the
BCS title
game

league debut and unmedmtely est~tb·

on
The league and unoon are lighting
over how to dtvode about $2 brtloon
on annual revenues The players who
rece1ved 57 percent last season. now
w.ont 60 percent The league rs Ol lerong a 50-50 split
Unron drrector Bolly Hunter h.&lt;S
spent the past seve ral days speakrng
wrth players and agents by telephone on part to comh,ot what the

Brett Favre: s.ud. not co n·

42.17

NBA lockout enters 133rd day
NEW YORK f AP) - All was qu o
ct on thrs 131rd day nt lhe NBA locknut . .1hhough th~.:rc mtght be some~
1hmg h.lppenmg soo n
Wuh ncgott.lt!Ons ~u a st.mdstllf.

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0.92

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PITTSBURGH (AP) - The
Green Bay Packers' brggosl mtstake

2

7.00 8
950 825(1 3)
12

15

Schedule Ouanlla

nmea Times•

Butler for some of hla 100 yarda rushing In
Monday nlght's27-20 victory over the Packers.

Steelers slip·past Packers 27~20
game film They kept see tng how
p&lt;x&gt;rly Steel&lt;rs yuarterba&lt;k Kordelt
Stewan was playrng
Mrsread defenses Underthrown
passes Balls thrown dorectly onto
cornerbacks' hands Pa"es thrown I0

computer ranklngs l

Rank Team

BETTIS HAS BIG NIGHT - Pittsburgh's ,
Jerome Bettis leaps over Green Bay's Leroy '

was wakhmg too much P11tsburgh

1998 Bowl Championship Series rankings
1

ner on Saturday Ht colltcted a mJScleared ball and cros..ed the ball lo
Tile Umversoty of Roo Grande soc- Householder who headed the ball
~~ squad fell short on us bod to win ' tnlo the upper left comer of the net.
a-thord conSecutive confertnce tourGeneva goalkeeper Ja~e HJemvr&lt;,
nament champoonshop The Redmen the unoffictal MVPofthe AMC tourlost 1-0 lo Geneva College on the nament made four uves to record h1~
final of the Amencan Modeast Con e1ghth shutout of the sea•on and secfcrenct tournament Saturday on Roo ond on two days HJem• rc demed
' the
Gfande Rto Grande had claomed the Redmen on two solrd opponunlloes
prevrous two Mod-Ohoo Conference late m the match and controlled the
tournament toiles pnor 10 the league atr 10 hts penalty area
changong rts name thrs season
Rto Grande outshol Geneva 10-7
Roo Grande (16-3-1) entered the and had 12 corner k1cks 10 the GoldAMC tournament as the number one en Tornadoes' three However. Rm
sted&lt;by wonnong the league's regular Grande m1ssed nn se•eral key offenseason crown Both the Redmen and Sive chances tnstdt the Geneva
Geneva receoved first round byes and penalty box
advanced d~rectly 10 the semofinals
Both Roo Grande and Geneva
held Fnday.
move on to the Gre,tt L1lo.es Regmn
In Fnday's semrfrnals, R1o Grande tournament. whrch begms Tuesd.ty
scored three times on the first half on Roo Grande. the number three seed 10
a 3-1 won over arch m•al Walsh the regoon. wrll host lndrana Wes
Somon Lowey opened the sconng on leyan Unrversny on a quanerlinal
the second monute when he tucked match on Tuesd.oy at 2 p m lhdoana
home a cross from J rmmy Kong
Wesleyan defeated Manan Collegt 3Central defender Cotlon Phollops 2 on the champoonshop match of the
out-Jumped the Walsh defense on the Mod-Central Conference tournament
18th monute to gre Roo Grande a 2-0 on Saturday
Geneva goes back on the road
lead Kevon Peacock whtpped m a
corner kick from the left sode that Tuesday to face Donunrcan UniVerfound ots way to Phollops who made sr ty of lllrnoos, the Chrcagoland Cbllegtate Athleuc Conference champono mrstake on the header
Kmg and defender Phol R1beoro on Oommrcan, the number four
combmed wtlh Lowey 10 the 40th seed m the reg ron. defeated Judson rn
mmute to gove the Redmen a 3-'!l lead the CCAC final.
Tile Unrversny of Ill rnors-Spnngheadong to halfttme Rlbetro took
Kmg 's throw -on and sloced a cross to field. whtch defeated Transylvanra
Unoversoty 6-1 on playoff actoon SatLowey for the put away
Wal sh (11-9-0) made the match urday, wtll host the Great Lakes
mtereslrng m the 58th mrnute "hen Regoon semoli nals and linal Nov 13Pat McBreany pounced on a loose 14 lllrnots-Sprongfield IS the lop ratball and beat Redmen netmonder ed team on the reg1on and defendmg
Heath Maxon to cut the R1o Grande reg10n champton
'
Madonna Un1ve!'oty c!armed the
lead to 3-1
number
two seed m the regron after
Fnday's other semtfm dl SciW
caplurrng
the Wolvenne-Hoosrer
Geneva. the numb&lt;r two seed, hold
off Mount Vernon Naz.orene 1-0 Athlelrc Conference rille Madonna
Bryan Gratton scored m the 58th edged Tro-Stale Unoversrly 2-1 111 Satmonute off an assrst by Shawn Kong urday's WHAC trtle match Both
Madonna and lllonors-S pnngfield
to grve Geneva the v1c1ory
recervc byes toto Froday's semrfmals
The 4Pth Annual NAJA Men's
In Saturday's limol, Geneva ( 16 5 0)
benefited from a 32nd mmute score Soccer Champronsh1p wrll be held
by Ryan Householder and held off ~ov 21-28 at Bllmmgham-Southem
R1o Grande for the remarnder of the Unoversrty m BJrmmgham Alabama.
match to snatch I he tournament IItle. Seattle Unrversny of Washmgton 1s
Kmg abo figured rn the m.otch-won- the defendrng NAIA men's soccer
nauonal champton
~lo Grande SID

Wln ntng a natiOnal champJOn~thlp

~an I

~eneva blanks Rio

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Wood wins NL Rookie awardstart.• before that were rocky"
Wood was the favorot&lt; to won the
award headmg 11110 the final month of
the season But because of a spr-~med
elbow logament. hos start agarnst
Cmcrnnatr on Aug 31 was hJS last of
the regular season
"It's not fun SJUtng on the bench
watchrng the team playmg and not
contnbutong," Wood saod "They
knew I wasn't ready and they took
the proper precautiOns "

Wood returned rn Game 3 of the
NL playoft s. allowrng one run- not
earned - agarnst Atlanta as the
Cubs were el1m1nated Hts elbow wtll
be examoned agaon rn about two
weeks
"Hopefully. m the next couple of
day s or so, I wrll start gethng ready
for the offseason program and we go
Irom there," Wood sa rd
Holton batted 315 with 25 homers
and 97 RBis. takrng over at first base
for the Rock1es alter Andres Galarraga lelt to srgn w1th Atlanta after the
1997 season
Helton led the maJor leagues 111
August woth a 3'18 average and batted 359 alter the AII-St.tr break

Tyson expected to announce .
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.•lreak
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lsianders deleated Toronlo 3 I Mon day nrghl therr first vrctory 111 Toron
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'Tommy won us that gtlrne, '

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resonance rmagmg today 10 delermone the ex lent ul logament and carulage damage
Que.t coa&lt;h Bnan Ag(.,r saod the
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Agler \aid

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ankle But I thrnk Katoe knew rrght
away rhat . . umtlhmg wa . . n't nght

Athlete' know therr boiloes pretty
well -Agler saod the former Ohoo State
standout wa.&lt; accepung the fact thai
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"But I'm not sure how well you
can come to terms woth ot unul
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linn, Nickoli advance
to NAIA cross co~ntry
championship meet
Two sent or athletes from the Unoversrty of Roo Grande w1ll represent
the school at the NAIA Nalronal
Cross Champ1onshrps 111 Kenosha,
Wts on Nov 21
Deb Lrnn and Apnl N1cko h each
turned m top- I0 performances at the
Amerocan Mrdeast Conference Cross
Country Champoonshrps to earn lhetr
place at the natJOnal meet
Lrnn, from Parkersburg, W Va ,
placed lourth at the AMC meet Her
trme was 18 48 8 Ntckoh, from Norwalk. posted a ttme of 19 15 I and
came on erghth
Three other RIO Grande athletes
placed among the top 25 runners
Beth Bales placed 16th wrth a tome of
19 57 7 Testa Cole came rn 23 rd
place w1th a tome of 20 26 9 and
Leslie Bales fimshed 25th wrth a tome
of 20 39 I
JesSJca Roberts finrshed on 57th place
wtlh a ume of 23.42 9
As a team , the Redwomen placed
third wrth a total of 73 poont•,

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Wood. a 21-year-old roght-hander.
By RONALD BLUM
recerved
16 first-place voles and 16
AP Sports Writer
NEW YORK - They sure do seconds to linosh woth 128 pomts 10
play good hogh school baseball Ill balloung by the Baseball Wrtters
AssocJallon of Amenca. Helton got
Texas
Kerry Wood. Gmnd Praine Htgh 15 firsts. 14 seconds and two thrrds
School Class of '95, was voted NL for 119 pornts
" II adds confidence that people •
Rook1e of the Year on Monday, and
Ben Gneve. Cia-'s of '94 at James W. who watch the game and people who
Man1n H1gh School 111 ne1ghbonng follow baseball acknowledged as
Arlongton, was the leadmg candtdate good a season as I've had," Wood
to wm AL Rookte of I he Year today sa1d
Wood was t 3-6 wrth a 3 40 ERA
"Ben, I grew up playmg agamst
htm m htgh school and he's always 111 26 stuns, strokmg nut 233 tn 166
b&lt;en a great player." Wood sa1d Mon· 2-3 onnongs as the ChtLago Cubs
day "We've talked more thJS season made the playoffs for the first lome
than we had all of hrgh school. We sonce 1989 He was even more
dodn 't toke each other m htgh school. rmpressrve at Wrogley Fo&lt;ld, gom~ 91 with a 2 97 ERA on 13 slans durIt's goong be somethong lo see, two
guys from the same area gettmg rng the regular season
Most people hadn't even heard ol
Amerocan and Natrona! Leagut
Wood
betore pe struck out 20 whole
Rook1e of the Year...
potchong
a one-hrtter agamst Houston
Wood. who struck out 20 111 JUS(
Duston Gray came m 50th w1th a ume
hJS fifth career stan and helped the on May 6 Clemens, who dod rt
of 29 23 2 whole Pelege Lareus linChocago Cubs to therr first playolf agarnst D&lt;trott and Seattle. ts the only
tshed 64th wtth a ume of 32 36 9
berth smce 1989. narrowly b&lt;al out other pitcher to stroke out 20 111 a
Malon~ captured the men's and
Colorado first baseman Todd Helton nme-onnong game
women's team and mdtv1duallrtles on the closest NL rook1e vote Steve
" It helped me finally reali ze that
Jen Wollam was Ihe women's mdt- Sa" topped Johnny Ray by sr x pomts I was capable of pttchmg at that lev-,
vtdual chamRton while Ryan Mol on 1982.
e!," Wood sard "The prev1ous four
was the men 's rndovrdual wrnner Jack
Hazen. Malone men's and women's
cross country coach, was voted AMC
Coach of the Year
Women's team resu Its
1-Malone
17
2-Codarvrlle 63
3-Rto Grande 73
4-Geneva
122
LAS VEGAS (AP ) - It Mrke and the IRS h,os a $13 nul loon hen on
5-Walsh
125
Tyson os ge tung ready tor a press con- hrs property for turltng to Hay ta.es
6-Toffin
139
Just how much Ty son wrll make
ference. a light can t b&lt; far behr nd
7-Saont Vrncent
180
for
hts first fight buck sonce brun g
A press cnnterence has been ten8-Seton Hill 237
Holyfield"
strll a m,ouer of speculat,ltrvely set next week m New York
9-Shawnee State
,286
but
n
IS expected to easily
uon,
for Tyson to announce he woll trght
Women's md1vrdual champron - on Jan 16 at the MGM Grand Hot el exceed the amount he owos the IRS
len Wollam. Mal one ( 18 09 00)
Tyson's otfrcoal purs&lt; lor a pnor
111 Las Vegas
Women's Codch of the Year - Jack
comeba&lt;k
m August 1995 agamst
The opponent sull hasn't been
Hazeh, Malone
Pete
r
McNeeley
was $25 mtlloon,
srgned, but South Afroca's Fr.•ncors
-*- ~
although
the
~o~er
ended up woth
Botha rematns the frontrunner If
Men s team results
1 Tyson's handlers can'! come to te rms only h,tlf of that
1-Malone
19
Thdan. 161ight wtll be shown on
w1th Botha tro the noxt few days they
2-Cedarv rlle 44
wrll turn lo erther Vaughn Bean or'" Showtrme pay per voew, and exocu3-Wal sh
72
uve producer Jay Larkm sarJ he
Denmark's Broan Nrelsen
4 Trftin
132
expect•
rt to rank rn the top 10 among
" It wrll probably he Botha but
'5 Rto Grande 139
that's not &lt;ertaon y&lt;l " Tyson advrs- pay-per-vtew lights rn terms of sales
6-Samt Vrncent
149
" He has lost hJS last two lights yet
er Shelly Frnkel satd Monday
7 Geneva
206
Frnkel surd he e. pec ts to hold a he probably cumm.onds more locus
8-Shawnee State
238
press ' confere nce ne•t Tuesday m and attention than any lighter on ho&lt;Men s rndrvodu,1l champoon - Ryan
New York to lormally announce the tory," Larkm saod "Th iS IS an llldlMQI, Malone (25 34 10)
latest comeback by th&lt; former heavy- vtdual who. for better or rll , h.rs surMens Couc h ol the Year - Jack
passed hrs spon "
werght champton
Hazen, M.rlone
The fight JS e.pected to be proTyson, who won hrs boxmg
locense back lust month t rom Neva- moled by Dan Goosen. h&lt;ad of
da boxmg authortt1es. w1 ll make mol- Amenca Presents, who satd last week
lions once agatn on what wrll be hr s he had srgned to promote Tyson's
f11st light tn 20 months He has been comeback
Magrc Johnson who stepped forrnactrve lor brtmg Evander Holy·
ward aft er Tyson's IJL&lt;nsrng to
Ireid's ears
He wrll need the money despite declare homsello n charge oi Tyson's
14 pornts
havong made more th.m $ 11M) mrllton career. ts unlikely to ha ve much ot a
Cl.tude Laporntc . Grno OdJrck 111 the rrng smce gt:tung out ol pnson ro le m hiS comeba&lt; k attempt despite
and Serger Nem&lt;hlnov scored for the
rn IWS Tyson rs on fonanc1al1rouble. hts desrre to be the promoter
Islanders, who we re outplayed and
out shot W- 19 Alyn McCauley
scored lor the M.1ple Leafs
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another crushmg blow to the Quest.
Columbus a lready was tacmg a
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,pisappointment follows court decision on vouchers
By RICHARD WHITMIRE
Gannett News Service

WASHINGTON - The long awaited legal cb.&lt;h o-.r giving private
-.;:hool 1nucher' to children in lroobled !oChool, fizzled Monday when the
Supr&lt;me Court dedined 10 review Milwaukee '&gt; voucher pmgr•m.
All hough voucher advocate• declared the coon·s decisiOfl a victory. bolh
..ide' had been hoping the Supreme Coon would Llke ohe Milwaukee case
""d -eolle lhe issue of .eparalion of church and soate.
.The i\\Ue aro.e when Milwaukee expanded it&lt; current voucher pr"!'ram
nf 1.5110 children ;mending .ecular private &gt;eh&lt;x•i&gt; to 15JXIl \ludent' auendito g booh relogious and \Ocular .chools. After lhe WiS.:onsin Supre~ Coon
'!J'held ohe progr"!" earlier 1hi' year. opponen" appealed that decosoon lothe
t,l .S. Supreme Coo~.
: "We believed this wa• an excellent I'"' ca'IC on voochers and the u.e of
public fund' to tr•Y for religioo&gt; educa1ion."' said Robert Chanin. the National EdU(.·a1ion As~iation lawyer who argues againsl voucher~ .
· Hi' legal oppone01 is Clinl Bolick from lhe ln&lt;lilule for JuSiice .
" We' J like 10 remov.! the consli lulional clpud sooner ralher lhan later,''
""id Bolick. But. he added. " We certainly are ~appy to lijke thi s vicoory imd
Put it into the bank.··
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This :~

ance i•lhe Wisconsin Supmne Coun decision upholding school choice.
is a wnou~ momentum boost to the rtehool choice movemenl··
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The voucher 111011emenl received anolher t.oo.l recently when the tirsC:
authoriwive o;rudy of a IMge-o;cale voucher prognun pointed 10 positive a:a-_ 1
demic resulls.
The fourth- and fiflh-grader&lt; in New Yorio: City's privately sponsored
voucher progr.un significanlly oulperformed.lhe children who applied f?' ~
progr.un bul weren' l picked in ohe lonery. a !iludy concluded lasl month: Choldren in the lower grJde&gt; of the voucher program. which includes rehgoous
!ichools, made more modesl gains compared 10 their peen in public !!Chools. ,
.Bul even with ohe Supreme Court decision and New Yort swdy, IIQI all :
lhe momenlum lies wilh 1he pro-voucher forc&lt;l':
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Ullimately vouchers may be more of a political decision than a legal deco·
sian. In the recent midterm elections where vooers listed education as their
lop concern . il wa• the moder.oles of both parties who prevailed.
In California the Republican candidale for governor. who pu.•hed hard for :
vouchers.Josl by a wide margin. In Texas Republican governor George B~ ;
ignored his par1y's national pro-voucher position and ea&lt;ily won re-electoon "
by emphasizing step-by-step 'plans 10 improve public schools.
11le """ big education issue in Congress is recon..ideration of the hug~
· Tolle 1 program which funnels S8 billion into lhe nation's poor schools. ~epul&gt;j
licans have vowed to divect some of 1ha1 money inoo voucher expenments
. - butlhal was before their seobacks in the midterm elections.
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Finn '' I hnped we would gel a ddinioi•e hogh.coun ruling lhat would apply
to the wholt coumry: in~ead •c ha..,e a delinitive Wiscon,in ruling th.:d
applies only lo Wi..con,in ..
Finn and other con.er\alive' ohink they would enjoy a S-4 winning margin in a Supreme Coun voucher ruling . ''In a couple of yean;." 'laid Finn,
"lhe compo-ilion of the court may noo be lhe .arne."
Oul,ide Wi.:Con•in , lhe Supreme Cour1 decision gives the voucher movemen1 more of a morale boo&lt;.oohan a legal boost Although lhe Supreme Coo,ll
&lt;joes nOI ••plain why i1 decline' 10 review decisions, the fll()!;llikely n planaoiori i• lhe cuurt wan led lo wail for more legal decioiions froollhe sutes.
" U&gt;ually lhey wail unlillh&lt;re i• a &gt;plio in lhe lowercoun:•." said Joe Conn.
a 'pOI;e,man, for American' Unil.ed for Separation of Church alld Swe.
Curren1ly.1here are voucher &lt;kci,ions pending in New Jeney. Ohio, Penn,ylvania. V&lt;nnonl , Maioie and Ari£Ona.
One clear impacl of 1he noomJec i,ion by lhe Supreme Court is a legal green
lighl for Ihe Milwaukee pn&gt;gram. ·
"The familie' who are enjn~ i"I' the benefits·of this W!Jnderful program
can re.o a liule ea&lt;ier," -aid Bo lick of ohe ln...ioule for JuSiice, ''Three yean
oflegal uncertainly finally are over."
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Bolick anol ooher voucher &gt;Upporter.&lt; •ay the Supreme Court's decision lo
punl will encourage olher 'tale' 10 IC&gt;I ~he legal walers.
" This i"ue will be foughooul in sl.lte legislatures all over the country in
otre nex1 couple of years: · •aid Bolick. "Ri~:htnow, lhe fll()!;l definitive guid-

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Associated Press Writer
' SAN SA LVADOR. El Salvador
- Helicoplers roared into 1he hill s
will) aid for lhe soarving and Cenlral
Am&lt;rican leaders faced the lask of
rebu ild ing afler Hurricane Milch set
their cou ntries back 50 year&lt;.
. The pre&gt;idents of fou r naoions
appealed 10 lenders and crd litor. for
help in the aftermath of a s1orm that
laid Iheir ec1inomie&gt; lo v.:asle and
took im estimated 10.000 li ves.
: " In 72 hours, we lo&gt;1 whal we had
buill. liule by liule. in 50 years. ·•
lionduran President Carlos Flores
l'acusse said Monday afler a summit
fn Comalapa. 25 miles soulh of the
c~pilal. He called his coun1ry's $4.2
· billion debl " unpayable ."

around the world were rushing Ions
of aid Monday 10 tens of thousands
isolated in Hondura&lt; and Nicaragua.
Hundreds of Honduransswarmed
around three U.S. Army Chinook
helicopters lhal .delivered 16tons of
food and medicines Monday 10 a soccer field in Yoro, 80 miles north of
T egucigalpa:
Like countless towns ..across the
region . Yoro needs food and drinking
water. has had power and.sewer lines
knocked out and is isola\ed by roads ·
buried under landslides.
U.S. military engineer&gt; were helping repair roads, bridges and waler
systems. and priva1e charities senl
doclors into remote regions.
An eslimated 6,000 people were
killed in Honduras, the country hard-

esl hit by Milch.
Most of the farm sector wa&lt;
destroyed. said Chiquita Brands
l'nlernational, which owns or controls
half of Hondura.- 50,01XJ acres _of
banana farms.
The company is contributing mil lions lo provide aid and build infraslructure, said Sieve Warshaw, president and chief opera1 ing officer.
"The effect&lt; of this tragedy will ere-·
ate hardships in Hondura&lt; for years
lo come," he said.
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The Honduran Educalion Ministry
canceled 1he sehool year in the seven provinces hil hardest by Mitch,
which wiped oulatlea&lt;t315 Sfhools.
Milchalsowasan "ecologipldi sasler" Ihal caused ir~eversible Jam age to delicate forests and mangrove

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: WASHINGTON ' (AP) -,-- House
, J_\Jdic.iary Commiuee Republicans.
sending a message that they' re nol
shaken by e lection losses, are inoen!lifying auacks on Democrats who
lielieve . lyi ng aboul sex is not an
i}npeachable·offense.
.
: Republicans are even considering
expanding i mpeachmenl hearings
oiex t week by calling Presidenl Clinion' s closesl White House ad• isor.
Bruce Lind.•ey. T~is possibility aroso
:ifler lhe Supreme Court on· Monday
(efused 10 shi eld Lindsey from quesrioning by prosecutors on what conversations he had with Clinlon
r&lt;:garding Monica Lewinsky.
. "We're talking , aboul it, yes ,"
cnmmiuee Chairman Henry Hyde , RIll.. said. less than a week after
~n nouncing thai Independent Coon oe l Kenneth Starr would be lhe only

major wi tness when hearings begin
lying over a sex ual affairconsloiUtcJ
Nov. 19.
an impeachable offense.
. Despile 1he loss of five House
" If thi s is impeachable conduct
seats in la.o week's election and poll s
we have now turned ohe precedents of
showing lhe public wan(s lo put an · impeac hm enl on their head," said
end lo the Lewinsky mauer. Hyde Rep . John Conyers of Michigan .
said Monday his commiuee .was senior Democrat on the commi uee.
duty-bound 10 proceed.
"What should we sny" on parties ·
"I Jon' I inlerpretlhe elef:lion as a in courf 'for an adu llery case ? asked
veto of our efforts," Hyde said .
Rep. Bob Ingli s, R-S .C. "Lie if you
Added Rep. Asa Hulchinson. R- wi sh'! Shall we say,t9 ohem lhal the
Ark ., " I did not see any change in rule of law jusl doesn't mauer in
mood" among commiuee Re_publi - Soulh Carolina. hecause they can lie
cans.
f{cpublicans and Democrals 1es1,
ed their Jivergent messages Mpnday
ala grueling . 10-hour Judi ciary subcommiitee hearing on the history of
impeachment Bolh sides had their
supporters among lhe 19 prn!'e ssnrs
of'histo.ry. political science and law,
who debated whether presidential

Coun~y

·Court

The following cases were senled reslitution; Donald J. Hanning, Tupiecentl y in lhe Meigs Counly Court 1 pers Plains, expired registralion. $ 15
Of Juuge Patrick H. O'Brien.
plu&gt;•cclsls; CarlaJ. Soewart, Ruoland ,
• Fined were: Scot! K.. Ashcraft, wmngful entruSiment, $100 plus
Racine, seal bell, $25 · plus costs; cosls, 10 Jays jail suspended, one
C hristopher Lane, Middleport. year. probation;
expi;eJ plaoes, $20 plus costs; TamBeverly L. Sexlon, Alhens, speed, ·
my S. Bobb, Pome roy. e•pired reg- $20 plus costs; Phillip McCpurl, .
iMralion. $20 plu s costs: Tommy D. Middleport, .driving under FRA susP,Idkins, Syracuse, domest ic violonce, pension. $200 plus costs, three Jays
$100 plus cosls. 30 Jays jail sus- jail and $100 suspended. if va lid OL
J!"n!led to two days . one year pruba- presented wilhin 90 days; fictitious
tion. reSirai ning order issued : Jason tags, $20 plu s cosls ; Donald .W. Bar))laler. Pomen&gt;y, po-sess ion, $50 plus oon. Hamden, speed, costs only :
costs: po.- .essio n of drug parapher- James Gibbs. Racine, seal be ll . $50
,nalia, $75 plus cosls; driving under plus coSis : Shawn Whiltekind .
;fi nancial respo nsiblily aclion sus ~ Pomeroy, DUI. $600 plus cos ts. I0
yens ion. $20ftpl us costs. ·10 Jays jai l . Jays jail suspended 10 three days. 90tm~pended to three Jay.o,;, two years day OL suspe nsion. one year proba~robatiq n . 60 days vehicle imoimhi- lion : driving under suspensio n. $2(MJ
li1.atinn : failure to signal , co,sts only : plus costs. 10 days jail suspended to
Mop ~ ig n . costs only: driving ,under three days cun&lt;.·urrcnt, one year'proFRA -.u,pen..;ion, $200 plus cos ts. ]0 b:ltion : failure to ..:ontrol . costs only :
da)\ jail \ uspenued 10 seven days. Randall L Brown, Pomeroy, failure
• ~·'' )e"" probaoion. 180-day ve hicle to control. $20 plus cosos:
immoh diLaiLOn :
Donald L. Edwards, Pomeroy,
: Londu Luudcrmilt. Middl cpor(. open con la iner. $25 plus cos ts; disOm ong un!ler the inlluence. , $H50 orde rly co nduct. $25 plu s cos ts :
plu, LD\ l "'. 3fJ day')· J il l I ~ u\penUed to improper Iran spurt of a firearm , _t.:O!&lt;.ls,
.•r . lO d&lt;t)'l. one ye ar ope rator's l i,,:cn~e two years probation, -,jx, months jail
· ,usponiO&lt;Jn. YO-day ' chocle immobi - •u•pended to 30 days: DUI , $ 1,(K)()
' l11 a1um. two y c&lt;.~r.., prohatiun : dri ving plu~ C.:O\h, two yc ar" OL su ~ pen si on,
un!lt r f· R~ ' "'pension. cos!&lt; , 30 &gt;ix momhs jail &gt;u&gt;pended to 30 days.
d:J.)" J;.u\ \ U., pcmkd to 10 th.ty., con ~ two ye ars probation; dri ving under
u m cnt: Mattht."w \ Gu trdl. Middle -,. su spen~ion . Cthh , ~ix fnunth" jail ~us ­
pon. DUI. ~ K 50 plu1 cos\\, 30 day• pended to 30 Jay s concurrenl. two
J ~ l l .,u.,pcnJetJ to 10 day". on~ .year years probat ion;
Em nmn 'i A.
: U L ' "' pen sion . two yeaf\ prubation : · McConihay. Bidwell . DUI . ~K5 0 plus
_. Jloall lla L Gr_ee n.Shadc, DUI. $K5ll cosiS,IOdaysjai l suspendetllolhree
plu!» ~.: o~ t -,. 10 Jay... Jail -,u~ pcn c..lc~ to days. 90-day OL su.. p~n ~ inn . on~
ohrec day &lt;. 90-day OL suspension. ycm pruh;ttion , jail and $550 susn ne year pmbation. jail anu ~55 0 sus- pended upon comp lelion of residcn ·
J?.CndcJ upun com~ l c llon of rcsidcn- tial trc::utmcnl program : Armin Seibllaltn.:atnlcnl program : f;Ji lurc to dri- en. Kitchencr. On1ario. assurl!c..l clear
vc wHh in markeJ lane .. , co~ls only; di stan..::c:: ahead. $20 plus costs:
A11gela Me Daoud, Gu; sville , theft
Robby J. Roush, Mason, W.Va ..
\OOSI\ , III day s Jaol suspended , one DUI. $H50 plus cos ts, I() duys jail
year prohat1on. 40 huurs co mmunit y suspende'J tn three days. lJO-day OL
scrvke:
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~ uspen s illll, one yl!ar probat i(&gt;n, 1hrec
Nicho la s 1'. Soonpson; Guysvi lle. days jail and $550 su,speryded upon
th ef1 . l.:Ost~. 10 day s' jail s u ~ pt=ndt!d, completion of 'r t!~ iLi e ntial treatment
i111c 7car pn~ hatinn : 40 hours corn ~ program ; Crystal Stewart, Pon)erny:
rnunny scrvt(.:e: M1chat:l A. Ca:-,to. thl! ft . $ 100 plus co-;ts, six. months j ail
Albany. theft. ~..· os t 'i. 10 day~ jail su~ ~ suo..:pcndcd to time served. \W( l ycar"i
pt=ndcU. une yt:ur pwhation. 40 hours probnti on : Thom;.1s A. Guthrie. Elyr~:nmmunity ~~ rvkc; Angda K. Mus!». ia. DUI. $K5 0 plus costs. )()d ay. . jail
Syracuo..:t:. p&lt;t ...'iing h;1d chcc b.. $25 .'-.U'&gt;pt! lld~tl to 10 days. one year OL
plu."' I.' Cl ... l s . th ree daysjai l .. u..;pl!ndcd. su.;pl!n,ion. one ycar.prohation: l.y nn
re,titutrnn nn.Jcretl ; Gt:urgt: W. Brid - E. N;tge l. Fairview Park . wrnngr"ul
le~. PDmcroy. pa."ising bw..l c he ~ k s. cntrustnu: nt. $ 100 plu-; co, t o.; , fi v.:
$15 plu.'&gt; costs, thret: days jai l -, us· day . . j ai l . . u s p~ ildcd . onl! YL'ar prDbapl!ndcd. rdti tution: Paula Ga~to~. lion; Timothy T. Kh::in. Pomcr''Y· .. ~:at
Middl eport. pass ing bad c heck&gt;. $25 be ll , $25 plu' cnsh: Vicko L Wheel·
plus r o..: ts. three duysjuil su:-. pendt:d, cr. R ~u..: in ~J ~ p~t:U . $.10 plu s ..::o~t ...

menl lawsuit against Clinlon, sig,
in Washington?"
In other devclopmen.IS Monday:
Stephen B. Presser, a professor of
• Clinlon wa&lt; inlerviewed by Jus- naled in Ja.nuary she believed Mrsc
legal history at Northwestern Uni·
tice Department investigalol)i looking Jones had a weak case and ofti:red 10
vers ity. agreed that "the law is a inoo whether he beneliled illegally encourage her 10 accept a settlement:·
The White ' House renewed its
seamless web. and once you begin
from Democratic Party, issue ads
eroding it you begin to erode every- during hi s 1996 re-election bid. Clin- call to end the impeachment inquiry
thing ."
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ton' s allorney, David Kendall , said quickly. saying the House leadership
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Coun1ered historian Arthur the president was cooperaling with struggle could have an impact.
"
It
could
create
a
better
environSchlesinger Jr.: "Lying aboul your the investigalion voluntarily.
sex life" was "the last thing. surely.
' Newly unsealed. court docu- IT)ent for finishing up something that
ohal lhe framers of the Conslitulion
meniS revealed thai U.S. Pistrict the country so much wants to gel
had in ;.,ind" when giving Congress Judge Susan Webber Wright who behind it," press secretary Joe Locke
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Ihe power to impeach a president.
oversaw Paula Jones' sexual hamss- hart said .
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IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS MEIGS
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COUNTY, OHIO
· MID-STATE TRUST, VI,
PLAINTIFF, VS. PATRICIA A.
OXYJ!R, ET AL,
DEFENDANT.
CASE NO. II8-CV-027
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice of Bale le hereby
given In thle action .
Shtrlfl'e Solt hat bttn ttt
lor the 1111'1 day of
O.C.mber, -1898 11 10:00
A:M. at the CourthOUit.
Property haa
been ·
. •pproloed for $32,000.00
and cannot be oold for ltto
lban two-thlrdo of lhal
omaunl ($2t,333.00). Said
property Ia dtocrlbed ao
lollowa:
Situate In lhe Townehlp of
SCioto, Counly of Mllge and
Stille of Ohio: Slluote In
Stctlon 31, T. 7N, R. 14W of
the Ohio Company's
Purch11e: BEGINNING at on
Iron pin, S. 88' 41' 38" Eaot,
1038.70 feat from the
uoumed N.W. corner of
Secllan 31; thence along
tho South boundory of the
Andrew Wllllamo propertX
(D.B. 318, Pg. 335), S. 88
41' 39" Eaol, 412.12 leetto
lhl center ol carpenteo Hill
Roiod (C.R. 10) paaolng on
·Iron pin at 391.12 leal;
t~ence along lht center of
Carpenter Hill Road (C.R.
10), tho following twa calla:
S. 24' 53' Eaot, 98.43 fell, S.
20' 54' 05" Eul, 11.74 feel;
thence alonjllha new parcel
nne, N. 89 41' 39" Wa1t,
•)458.28 fttt lo an· Iron pin
palling an Iron pin ltl by
lhle eurvey al 21.00 laef;
lhenca alonp llie·new parcel
line, N. 00 ' 18' 21" Eut,

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. Public Notice
100.00 I eel to the point of
BEGINNING and conlllntng
1.000 aero.
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FOR LAST SOURCE OF
TITLE SEE D. B. 42, Pg. 83 of
lho Melgo Counly, Ohio
Recorde ol Deeds. Parcel
No. 1HXIII96.004 ·
David H. McCown, attorney

for Plslntlff.
Jam10 M. Soulaby, Sheriff
(11) 3,10,17 3TC
Public Notice

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or
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PM
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TRUCKING

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BANKRUPTCY can relieve a deblor of
financial obliga!ions and arrange a fair
dislribution of assets. De~ors in bankruplcy may
keep "exempt" property for his .or her personal
use. This may include a car, a house , clothes, and

For lnformaliQn Regarding Bankruplcy contact:

William Safranek, Attorney At LaW
(740) 592-5025
Athens, Ohio

Insured

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Limestone • Gravel
Dirt, Sand
985·4422

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• Ranges

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SOUTHERN OHIO DISPOSAL
Residential Pick-up $10.00 per mo.

1998 Martin Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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(614) 992·4277 -,

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applications for
Toys for Tots for Christmas
Me igs Co . Health Dept.

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· Apply in person .
Pick- up day Dec . 6th, 10 am
- 6 pm at Rutla'nd Legion

01 Water Storage Tanks·
Septic &amp; Cistern Tanks

Sewer Pipe: 3" thru 8", Gas Pipe &amp; Regulators
Open:
9 :00·4:30 Weekdays
9:00-12:00 Saturday
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. •Electrical &amp; Plumbing ·
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Painting
Also Concrete Work
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992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

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1-800-677-0621
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House &amp; Trailer Sites
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740-992-1_135 rurn Pricl! Quntc!
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114 Court St. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 , - · (t

44087 Wipple Road (Five Points Area)
Pomeroy, Ohio
Nick and Eleanor Leonard

Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45783
7 40·985·3813
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert In Stock

101111 mo.

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St. Rt. 7

Sacred Heart Catholic Church
ANNUAL BAZAAR
Nov. 12
Cream Baked Chicken or Ham
Dinner 4:30·?
Games. crafts, door prizes , etc.

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... Win 98 Color Prinler! $999.00

(740) 992-2036

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Backhoe,
Sight Preparation,
Utility Lines,
Build Roads
Licensed lor Septic
1 (740) 367 ·0280

ELECTRIC OR

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G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY

Nov. 2, 3, 4 &amp;

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CONSTRUCTION

12/211981 mo . . d.

Time to gel your furna«:e
ser-..i.::ed for :winter

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- Serv-u 619-645-843~
SOUTHERN

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(740) 985·3551

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Joseph Jacks

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• Washers

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Gallipolis, OH

MINIMUM PURCHASE MAV BE REQUIRED

Jack's Roofing

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QUALITY
WINDOW SYSTEMS

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Lawn Servli:es
·Commercial
•Residential
owner, Mickle Hollon :
Chester, Ohio
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740; 985-4422.,_,. j

Racine Gun Club,
Nease Hollow Rd.
Ev·er·y Sunday
12:30 pm ·
Limit 680 sleeve
,737 back bore

*Rbol Coatings
*VInyl Skirting
•water Heaters
*Door/Windows
*Electric/Plumbing
Supplies
*Fiberglass &amp; Wood
Steps

All VINYL DOUBLE HUNG
INSULATED, GLASS
J\.~ TILT·IN FOR EASY CLEANING
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Repo • Divorced
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right before your eyes and, most
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740•742•3411 ,

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Minor Repairs • Cabinets • Siding
.fs • Decks • Ga'rages
Roo

MR. FORD

. "That's the second time you've fallen asleep
In the bath with your moutl! open."

AMERICAN
LEGION
BEECH GROVE .

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house~o ld goods .

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beginners, to PGA Tour Players.
The liS! of golfers who have used
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as J ack
Nicklaus,
Greg ,
Norman,
Tom Kite,
Pay~e
Stewart,
Davis
Love Ill and Val Skin ner and
many more. Let us add your nam'e
to the .list.
Y9u w ill improve your game at the
Academy of Golf at the R obert
Trent ,Jon es Golf TraiL Call us
loll-l'ree at 888-446-5203 for
more infOrmatio n.

RUTLAND, OH.

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. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Relertnce: 5713.01C Ohio
No Embarrassment ...
Revlood Codoi
You're Treated with Respe.cll
The Melge counly Board
Revl.tlon haa compltt"!!
· Call N_!lw for Instant Approval!l**
work ol equalization.
lax returna for tax year
CAI.L
hive bnn revloed and
valualfone camploted
and aro open for public
lnepectlon In tho office of
!llelge County Auditor,
Second Floor, Couf(houH,
Sec·ond Street, Pomeroy,
Ohio 45789.
Complaint• agalnat the
valuatlono, ao aotabllshed
for tax year 1898, mull be
mode In accordonct with
Socllon 5715.19 of lho Ohio
Revloed Code.
Theoe
comptolnta must be med on
.
a which will be ·
furnished by tho County
November
p.m.·
Auditor and muol be flied In
lho County Audltor'o Office
At the OLD AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING
on or bolore lhe 3111 day ol
Middl
rt Ohi
March, 1998. All complalnlt
epo ,
0
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Food to be served by the
flied with the county
Audllor will be hoard by tho
Board ol Rovlslon In lho
LUNCH LINE
monnor provided by Secllon
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5715.19 ollha Ohio Rovload
n . Omeroy, hiO .
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Pl'lone 740-992-6670
Code.
Nancy Parker Campbell,
Melge
County
Au~ltor
Or 7 40·992·5827 ________.J
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impr&lt;;w eme nt is ma9e .
, The teaching sy stem has been used to

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~ARPET

New &amp; Used Tires
Computer Balancing &amp; Mounting
Pomeroy, OH 45769

10/14/WII 1

DOH'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

L &amp; LTireBam
44087 Wipple Rd.

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Call740·843·5426

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$59.95
(Maximum 500 sq . fl.)

(No Sunday Calls)

Custom Homes

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SANITATION
MIGHTY MAC
AERATION SYSTEM
New light welghl,
fiberglass state and
county approved wilh
lwo-year warranty.
74().742-2566
D. Howard

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TRENT

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uEa1y Orer tire Pirone Bmrk Fi••a~itutg ''l

swamps in western Nic=gua. tho
environmental group Humboldt Cen~
ter said.
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Canada began sending troops 10
the area Monday. Britain said ab6ul
1,400Royal Navy and Royal Manne~
were helping with relief efforl&lt;, and
Spain reportedly will contribute $4~
ll)illiun.
·
, · In Nicaragua. where critics say lho;
government has been 100 slow with
relief help, the Interior Ministry said .
it had expelled a U.S.: woman unde[
contract with lhe U.S. Agency for
International Development. Julie ·
Gare Noble, for a "slanderous, len·
dentious and basel~ss report" No
other details on lhe incident were
released.

CLEANING

614-992-7643

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

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limmy Carter and French Prime and the Central American Economic
Minisler Lionel Jospin have &lt;upport- lntegralio"n Bank.
·• .
ed pardoning the foreign debl of
They also appealed for a free orade
countries mvaged by. Mitch . German agreement wilh 'lhe Unioed S1a1es and
Foreign Mini s1er Joschka Fi\Cher 1he climinalion of lari ff, and duli«
said some debls should be forgiven on their exports 10 lhe European
for Hondura&lt; and Nicaragua, which Union.
owes $6 billion.
flut even ohal may nol be enough .
Anolher request was for· a gener" We need new financing to al amnesly for illegal immigrant• to
rebuild the cohnlry," said Nicaraguan lhe Unioed Stales from Ce ntral A merPresident Arnoldo Aleman . "ll's no ica.
use pardoning 1he foreign debl if we
Presidents Armando Calderon SoJ
don ' l have immediale .aio. "
of .EI Salvador and Miguel An gel
In a joint statement the Central Rodriguez ofCosla Rica auended the '
American leaders called for a mas- summil. Gualemalan Foreign Minissi ve aid plan similar oo ohe Marshall · 1er Eduardo Soein represenled Presi Plan , involvin~ 1he World Bank. ohe denl Alvaro Arzu.
lnlernalional Monetary Fund , Ihe
Meanwhile. government and.inde Inter-American Developmenl Bank pendent relief organizat ions from

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COnSTRUCTIOn
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• Fall Special-

FREE ESTIMATES

1011/rro.

PRO

CARPET &amp; UPHOLSTERY

Garages • Replacement Windows
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

In Hlllfortc Downtown Pomt1roy
992-7896

:Mitch's devastation ·s·e ts Central America .b ack 50 years

New Homes • VInyl Siding New

ALL

Room Additions • Roofing

• Soap • Baby Gifts

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BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

· W&amp;nler '!!li around
the c:orner

Come into
IMPERIAL TIRE
and have your car

winterized. Have your
anti -freeze checked , Oil
changed , New tires .
Snow Tires, Brakes
che cked, &amp; Exhaust
Check out our
discounted. tires.
Laroe van.elv of sizes

OHIO ~ISPOSAL
•Residential·
$11.00/month
·Commercial
•Senior Citizens
Discount
•Dumpsters ·
•Monthly Payments
Calllorbest prices:"
1-800-809-7721
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CON$TRUCTION
•New Homes
·Garages
·Complete
Remodeling '
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
ESTIMATEES
985·4473
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992-6320
Local Satellite
Provider
Best Electric Pomeroy

Cousin's Home
Improvement and
Pointing &amp; Coaling
Residential &amp; ·
Commercial

"No fob too bll or
' toosmall"
Free Estimates
(740) 367· 0412
(740) 992·4232
(lime Stone·
low Rates)

WICKS
HAULING
Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt
614·992-3470

mo. d .

FREE
Pick up discarded
appliances, batteries,
many melals &amp;.
motor blocks.
740..992·4025 8 am·S pm

ANNOUNCEMENTS

OD5

Personals

ASK QUESTIONS,
GET ANSWERS
CALL AMERICA' S 11 PSY·
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psychic 1250291 .hlm $3.99 ! M!n .
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Guarranteed, No Risk Natural
Weight Loss. 1·888-373·4956
Start datln"Q tonight! Ha ve tun
play ing the Ohio Dating Game, 1·

800-AOMANCE, extension 9015.

SWPM , Mid 40's 6'1 230 . likes
Ouldoot Activities . ISO SPF 25 45. Send Re sponse To: CLA. 457,
c/o Gallipoli s Oa jly Tribune , 825
Third A~enue . Gallipolis. OH

4563!.

30 Announcements
New To You Thntl Shoppe
9 West S11msun. Athen s
740·592· \842
Oui\llty clothing and ho usehold
Items . $1 .00 bag sale e~ery
Thursday. Monday thru Saturday
9:00·5:30.

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Tuesday, November 10, 199~

Pomeroy • Middleport, Oh1o

The Daily Sentinel • Page 9

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

NEA Cro..word Puzzle
PHU,t,IP
ALDER

2 Blacl( Mate Kttlens 6 Weeks
Old 740-446-40 19
6 Shepherd 1 Husky Pupptes
Also 2 Shorlhatrecl Ktllens 740
388 9839
Gas
7841

heat~ng

stove

740 992

House To Be Gtven To Anyone

Who Wtlt Tear II Down AM Ae
move From Property Call 740
367 7801 0&lt; 740-367.0162
Nme pupp es 5 weeks old 740
142 3602

pols

Female It\/&amp; ~n com panion wanted
lor ek:l&amp;fiy woman Country setting

60 Lost and Found

nomiC Ba ckgrounds Onvers Ll
cense High School Graduate Or

lost huntmg gear out ol black
truck on A•ebel Ad on liJ/30198
7~0

985,3558

Lost White long hatr cat Bur
delle Addn area Reward (304)
675 6612

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Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; Vlcmlty

ALL Yard Selel Mu1t
------------~--Be Paid In Advance
QEAQL!NE 2 00 p m
the day before tM ad
Ia to run Sunday
edttlon 2 00 p m
Friday Monday edition
10 00 am Saturday

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
All Yard Sales Must Be P.ald In
Advance Deadline 1 OOpm the
day before the ad Is to run
Sunday &amp; Monday edition·
1 OOpm Friday

80

Auction
and Flea Market

Rick Pearson Auction Company
lu ll lime auctiOneer complete
auct1on
ser11tee
Ueensed
lll66 Oh1o &amp; West V1rgm1a 304

773 5765 Or 304 773-5447
Wedemeyer s Auct1on Service
Gallpol s OhiO 740 379-2720

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Wanted to Buy

Atlso uta Top Dollar All U S Sll
11er And Gold Coins Proolsets
Diamonds Ant que Jewelry Gold
Rings Pre 1930 U S Currency
Sterling Etc AcquisitiOns Jewelry
MTS Com Shop 151 Second
Avenue Gal lpol s 74()-446 2842
Antiques &amp; Collectables Buy ng
1 P ece Or Estates 740 446
2707
Antiques top pr cas paid River
Ina Antiques Pd" maroy Ohio
Ru ss Moore o'hnar 740 992

2526
Antiques &amp; clean used turn lure
will buy one p~ece or complet e
hOuse ho ld Osby Mart1 n 740
992 6576
Clean La te Model Cars Or
Tru cks 1990 Models Or Newer
Sm1th Bu1ck Pont ac 1900 East
ern Avenue Ga hpohs
J &amp; 0 Auto Parts Buymg
wrecked or salvaged veh cles

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
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Help Wanted

AVON I All Areas
Spears 304 675 1429

I Shirley

Assistant Manager For Large
Fence ns tal al1on Company Re
spons1b e Fo Ordenng &amp; Control
Ot Mater als Work•ng W•lh Jn
stat at10n Crews Heavy Phone
Contact With Customers Con
Str UCIIOn Industry &amp; Fork l 11t E)(
per ence Helpful Math Aptitude ll
Strong Or ga n zat•ona Sk•lls A
Must $25 000 -.. Benef ts Reloca
ton E)(pense Ae1mbur semen1
Send Resu me To Personnel PO
Bo)( 247 972 Col umbus OH
43224 7972 EOE

ATIENTION
Will Pay You To Loose Up To 29
bs (Or More ) 47 People Needed
lmmea atelyl

Offer Ex p res 11f30/98 Call 740
441 1982
Computer Users Neede d Wor~
Own Hrs $20K $75K !Yr t 800349 7t86 EKI 1173 wwwamp
1nc com
DRIVING POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Class A OTR
Sr ng te Or ver Late Model Ken
worths W th Reelers West Coast
Came
Class B OTR
Team Stra•ght Truck Late Mode l
Fre1ghtllners W th S eepers Mu st
Have A1r Brake Endorseme nts
800 M le AM us Home Delver

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For More lntormahon Ca ll BOO
4378764Hrs830AM SPM
E)(p Dependat)te D ese t Meehan
lc With Own ToG IS Bene! IS Pro
vlded Sen d Resume To Me
cl'1an c PO Bo)( 109 Ja ckson
OhiO 4564 0

guarantee 12yrs on JOb e11pen

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TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
No F9e Unless We Win'
I 888 582 3345

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All real estate adverts ng n
thrs newspaper rs subJeat to
the Federal Fa r Hous ng

15198 GMCAA Is An Equal Op

hmrtat on or d scrrmmat on
based on race color rehg1on
sek famrl at status or natrona!

lady looking lor a lady to hve '"
and to share.- expenses have
n ce nome near Chester Oh call
740-985 3861

Mus t Be Willing And Able To De
l iver S..et Up And Move Large
Furniture Appliances Full Time
Send Resume To CLA 8G)( 458
C/O Dally Tribune 825 Th ~rd
A11e Gall Oh 45631
Need 3 ladles To Sel1 Avon!
740 446 3358
Needed Immediately Substitute
JaOIIor al Crew Leader lead
Worker various sh1lts and hours
no phone calls please Appl1ca
t10ns available at Me1gs Indus
tr1es 1310 Carleton Street Syra
cuse OH 45779
Overbrook Center 333 Page
Street Middleport has part t1me
pos1t1ons lor LPN s AN s &amp;
STNA s available for 1111 shifts
Anyone Interested please contact
Ang•e Halley at 740 992 6472

EOE
AN pos1Uon ~vaHable lor an ex
penenced
ase manager at
Rockspr ngs Rehab Illation Can
ter E)(per ence m MDS assess
ments rehabilitation nurs•ng and
the coord nat on of an lnterdlscl
plmary team preferred Pos1t10n
has flexible scheduhng and excel
lent benellt package Must have
prior nursing exper ence and be
familiar With gerlatnc rehabll tat10n
Please send resume to Atleni!On
Carol Green ng A N C DON
Rock spr ngs Rehab I tat•on Can
ter 36759 Rocksp rings Ad Po
mercy Ohio 45769

TAX PRE PARERS NEEDED! Ex
perlenced Preparers Only Need
App y Pay Based Upon E)(per1
ence Ma Detailed Resume And
Job Relrences To 1828 Eastern
A11enue Gallipolis Oh1o 45631
For Fax 740 446 1889
TEXAS
REFIN~RY
CORP
Needs Mature Person Now In
GALLIPOLIS Area Regardless
Of Tra•nmg Wnte F C Hopkms
Dept S 45631 BoK 711 Ft
Worth TX 76101 0711
Wanted Subst•tute Hyglemst lor
materftlly leave December 18th
through the second week ot Fe
bruary E•cellent work1ng cone!
bans 1n a modern olhce with great
pay Ple ase call 304 773 5620 or
send resume to P 0 So)( 3BO
Mason WV 25260

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Business
Training

Ga l1pol s Career College Spnng
Valley Plaza 740 446 4367 1
800 214 0452 Accredited Mem

ber ACICS Reg

150

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Schools
Instruction

Magic Years Day Care Pre
School spaces a11allabte excel
lent sk11ls lor your ch ds devel
opment Call us lor more lnlorma
t1on 304 675 5847 M F 7 30 5 30

170 Miscellaneous

Ac:J
•t 1llegal

to advert se any preference

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l ocal Truck1ng Company Seek•ng
Ouahfled Truck Dr 111ers Good
Pay And Benef1ts Send Resume
To PO Box 109 Jackson Oh1o
45640 Or Call 1 740 286 1463
To Schedule An lntef'VIeW

or g n or any mtent on to
make any such preference

ltm tat on or 0 scnm natiOn

Furmture repair rellnlsh and res
torat on also custom orders Oh1o
Valley Ret n shmg Shop Larry

P.hllllps 740 992 6'576
Georges Portable Sawm 11 don t
haul your logs to the m II JUSt call
304 675 1957
Higgs Construchon AoollllQ Sid
mg Pa ntmg Aemodelmg Also
Tree Cut11ng &amp; landscap ng
Comb ned Expe t~ence 15 Years
Fu lly In sure d Free Est•ma res
304 674 0056 740 446 3409
We Tear Down Mob•le H omes•

(3041 682 3842
W II Work For $4 00 /Hour W•ll
Hau l Trash Junk Etc 740 36 7
0140

FINANCIAL
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Opportunity

INOTtcEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends tha t yo ll d o busr
ness w1th peopta you know and
NOT to send money through the
ma I until you have mvest ga ted
the oftermg

230

Professional
Services

llw lngaton 1 Buement Water
Proofing all base met t repa rs
done tree estimates hlet me
guaranlea 2yrs on job expen
ence 304 ags 3887

ABANDONED HOME

2 bedroom MObile Home Fur
nlshed State Route 1 N bus•
ness Distract {7401 446-4263 or
(740) 448-()508

Dot.Jble W1de New 1999 Down
$237 per mo Free del very &amp; set
up l .o8()0.69t 6777
Factory Goofltl Save Thousands
Call 1 800-948-5678
large selectiOn of Used homes 2
or 3 l:!edrooms Starting at $2995
Owck delivery Call 740 395

NEW t4x80 3BR
GLAMOUR BATH
$199 Month Only AI

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV

304-755 5885
New 16)(80 $500 Down $245 per
mo Fee alf skirt 1 800 691

6777
New 1998 14x70 three bedroom
includes 6 months FREE ot rent
Includes s~ rtlng delu)(e sreps
and setup Only $187 08 per
month w1th $1075 down Call 1
800 637 323B
New bank repos only 2 left ne11
er IM!d 1n calli 800 948 5678

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY 3 LEFT
Still In Warranty
OWNER FINANCING
AVAILABLE

2 Bedroom House &amp; 1 20 Acres
For Sale In Portland Oh10

$15 000 740 992 1121

5 room and bath fu ll baserpen!
also 2 3room apt 304 675 1090
6yr 2 3 bed ooms loft tongue/
groove pe lei stove HPICA ap
phances garage spa acre Bula
1111te P1ke 740 367 0286
House &amp; Lol For Sale 2 Bed
rooms 1 Ba1h $600 Down W A C
Easy Terms Located Near B d
well Contact Dav•d 1 600 448
8909
House Stale Route 7 South less
Than 10 M1nutes From Downtown
Gal pohs Pr 11ate 2 1/2 Acre Lot
With Brea\htaklng River VIew Ap
pro)( 2 000 SCI Ft 3 Bedrooms 2
1/2 Baths Family Room 2 Fire
places Hardwood Flo ors 2 Ca r
Garage
lot s
Of
E11.trasl
$95 000 00 740 446 9762 Or
740 446 4514
In Gallipolis 3 Bedrooms 1 Bath
CA Hardwood F oors lmmed ate
Occupancy 740 446 1295

Modern 3 bedroom tiouse 2
baths country k tchan targa 2 car
garage on 112 acre lot Tuppers
Pia ns Oh sewer already hooked
up $75 000 740 985 3511 or
740 667 3304
New br ck Ranch 3 bedroons
2 bath Den 2 car garage
Stor
age
A t Ecec tr c t 1 2A cr ea
$127 500 304 675 8959
Three bedroom ranch kitchen w/
appliances bath L A lwn lure
curtains 8M20 back deck Out
bu•ldmg s c ty wate r blacktop
Rd Waterl oo Ad
Leon WIJ

304-755-5885
House Tra ler on Broad Run Ad
3br 1 112 baths 2 added on
rooms Porch garage Lot 2 AI
C s household tems $15 000
304 882 3426
Used smge WJde around $10000
per month call i 800 948 5678
We Fmance Land &amp; Home W1th
As LUte As $500 Down t 606
92-8 3426
4 Bedrooms 2 Baths ,$229/Mo
t BOO 383 6862

340

320

Mobile Homes
for Sale

$500 Down on any 14)(70 In
stock hmlled number free dellv
ery Cal 1 BOO 691 6777
$999 Down on any 98 mQ del
Doublew de n stock Free Oehv
ery Cal 1 BOO 691 6777
Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments Or Make Oller t 800
383 6862
14 Ft X 76Ft lndiBS H OUSfl 2
B drms 2 Baths Ut1l ty Room
Pantry Closet 740 992 542a
•h70 lnd es House mob•le home
tw o bedroom two bath u1111 1y
room pantry closet 740 992
~428

1969 Co mmunlly mobtle home
12x56 asll. ng $2300 740 S43
5310 days or 740 84 3 514 ? alter

5pm

4313 74().446-0879
2 Bedrooms Water &amp; Trash Pa1d
NO PETS Bulavllle P1ke 740

388 1100

3 Bedroom Tra•ler In B dwell No
Pets Call For Information 740
682 7849
slble water &amp; sewer prov•dec:l to
tal electric balh &amp; hall H ud
voucher accepted Racme area
Southern School 0 stnct 740

949-4602
N1ce Trailer Secluded Lot Near
Btdwe11 Porter 1 Bedroom 740
441-Q720
Beaut ful R1ver V1ew 198 R1ver
Street Kanagua Depos1t Reier
ences No Pe1s 740 441 0181
Foster Trailer Park
Two (2) Bedroom Mobile .Home
Route 218 $300/Mo Rent $300
Depos 1t .,_ References Requ1red

740 963-4607
'r'wo bedroom trailer for rent call
740 949 2067
Two bedroom partially furnished
near Leon mam road $200 de
post $200 month call 740 446
1930 after 6 00 pm

440

Apartments
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
n sh~d and unturn1shed security
deposit reQuired no pets 740
992 2218
t Bedroom Economical Gas
Heat W/0 Hook Up Near nema
$279/Mo Plus Utilities Deposit &amp;
lease Requ red 740 446 2957

c

2 Bedroom $425 00 Month In
eludes Water $100 Oepos•t' No
Pets I Fourth Ave 740 446 3436
or 740 446 1637
2 bedroom fur apt dep + ret
North 4th A11e Mtddleporl Oh o
1 304 882 2566

2 Bedroom Town house Style
In Gall polls Wtth Ap
Hoo,k: Up Depos it
$375/Mo 740 441

Commerc1al Oltl'ce or Reta1l 87
M II Sl M•ddleport 1 450 Sq Ft
$400 mo Corner Bu1tdmg 740
992 6250 AcQUISII ons (nel&lt;t
cloor)

3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Cent ral
Heat /Air On F•rst Avenue
Ava table No1ember 15th Refer
ences Depost 740 446 1079

49 3/4 Acres On Ward Road In
Gall1a And Me gs County Ap
pro)( 5 Acres Ch~an Rest In

2566

Scen1c Valley at Apple Grove
WV BUild ng tot s s ng te wldes
accepted
pubt•c wa te r 20
minutes from new Buffalo Bndge
on Jerry s Aun Rei Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576 2336
Several 5 acre parcels remote
beaut1lu and Me1gs County Sc1
pw Twp SR 892 Uust ott SA 143)
owner I nanc1ng ($1800 per acre)
cau tor good map 740 593 8545

360

Real Estatl!i
Wanted '

We Buy Land 30 500 Acres
We Pay Cash 1 800 213 8365
Anthony Land Co

RENTALS
410 Houses lor Rent
2 bedroom house in Pt Pleasan t
$350 00 t dep 304 675 1724

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Dr~ve
from $279 to $_358 Walk to shop
&amp; movie s Call 740 446 2568
Equal Hous•ng Opportun ty

Downstairs Apa r tmen t Water
Paid 91 Cedar Street Galllpol s
NO PETS 740388-1100
For Lease One 9edroom Apt
762 Second Ave $250 00 Month
Plus Secunty And Key Depos11
Relrence Required 740 446
4425
....
Furmshed 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Com
pletE!Iy Redecorated Clean New
Carpet No Pets Or Smokmg Ref
erence &amp; Depos1t ReqUired Also
Fur mshed 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up
stans 740 446 1519
Furnished Upsla rs Apartment
Close To Downtown Gallipolis
Also 3 Room Cottage Refrences
And Depos 1 740 446 1158

Ni c:e 2 bedroom all ut1l pa id
ref+ depoSit 304 675 4302
N1ce 2 bedroom apt appliances
furniShed ref -tdep 304 675

N ce Clean 2 bedroom refe r~nc
Washer /Dyer Hook Upl 304 675
5162

2 bedroo m un fu rnished 507 112
2nd S New Haven 304 675 3469

Now Taki ng Ap pl cat ons
35
Wast 2 Bedroom Townh o use
Apar tment s
Inc udes Wale
Sewage Trash $295 /Mo 740

Eft c en.t cl ean two bedroom
depos t references no pels 30 4
675 5162
House For Rent Patriot A ea
740.446 4569 Afte 5 PM

Mobtle home SIIB available bet
ween A1hens and Pomeroy call

740 365-4367

Household
Goods

Appl ances
Recond•lioned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refri
grators 90 Oa~ Guarantee'
French C1t~ Maytag 740 446

7795

740-446-()231
, AKC Yorkshire ~ ShOIS
and wormed ready to go $350
male f $400 lemale 304-895-

3926

Used Furmture Store Balow Hoh
day \nO In Kanauga Twin Beds
Complete 5115 Full Beds Com
plate '135 Hutch $75 Dressers
Couche$ 740 446 4782

Antiques

Buy or sell River ne Anttques
1124 E Mam Street on At 124
Pomeroy Hours M T w 10 00
am to600pm Sunday tOO to
6 00 p m 740 992 2526 Russ
Moo e owner
Oak wash stand $200 00 cherry
din ng table and corner hutch
$1 000 Cherry bed and chest

$400 00 304 675-4212

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
WARMUP! ,.
Furnace Heat Pumps &amp; A1r Con
d1tlonmg Free Estimates' II You
Don I Ca I Us We Both lose!
740 446 6306 1 800 291 0098

adult orange wilh pedigree $150
74().696 1085 '
pups 74().992 9989
AKC Registered Yellow Lab Pups
1st Shots &amp; Wormed $250 Each

740-2-733
AKC Aegtstered Yorkshire Terner
Pupp1es 1st Shots Wormed Vet
Checked Also CFA Registered
Himalayan Persian Klnens 740
367

nos

r1es S75 {2 female- 1 male) black
$65 (4 males ) 740 949 2128

evenongs

Church pews for sale 12 twelve
fool 4 ten foot $200 each 740

949 2217
Electoc Scooters Wheelchairs
New And Used Sta1rway El~va
tors Wheelchair And Scooter
llts Bowman s Homacare 740

446 7263
E)(tra large Sold Oak Ch•na Cab
met 4 Years Old Paid $1 200 Will
Take $600 Parlee! Condition

Hardy Outs de Woodbur nmg
Stoves 740 245 5688

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repa red New &amp; Rebuilt n Stock
CaW Ron Evans 1 800 537 952a
large lo ad Of New leather
Coatsl Woodyard s M1n Mall
Bolh Local ens In Galli pol s And
Pt Pleasant 740 446 2579 Or

304-882 3416

441 1616 740 446 0957 740
446 6515

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New Transmission
740 992 6976

French City Pel Grooming by Ap
pomtment "Ultra Wash Bathing
S~slem• 650 Second Ave Galli
poliS 740 446 1528

1993 s 1a Pick Up Tahoe Pack
age 2 86 Cylinder Excellent Co,ri
dllton 740..245 5672

Quaker Parrot Mate Appro• 3
Ysars Old With L~rge Cage &amp;

97 Ford ranger 5 speed trans ;
miSSIOn au rally wheels co
player 17 000 m11es asking

Seven wQek old rabbi! hounds
$25 each 740 949 2281

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK
610 Farm Equipment
160 A Barko Loader/CTR Saw
buck E~cellent Condit ion 740
682 7318

24
USED TRACTORS IN
STOCK
F nancmg As Low As 6 9% With
John Dee re Credit Approva l On
use(! Tractors Carmichaels
Farm &amp; lawn &lt;jlalllpolls Ohio
740 446 2412 Or 1 800 5941111
Also See The New 4000 Series
CompacL Ullily Tractors Several
In Slock

For Aes dent at And Comme rc1al
Lawn Equ pment Compact Utllly
Tra ctors From 20 To 39 HP All
Sizes Of 4 WO And 2 WD Farm
Tra ctor s Hey Equ ipment John
Deere Sk d Steer loaders Check
With U~ About Finan cing On
Lawn Tra ctors And low Rate Fl
nanc1ng On New And Used
Equ1pment CarmtcMel s Farm &amp;
Lawn Gallipolis OH 740 446
24121 aoo 5941111

620 Wanted to Buy
40 Aces mil Suitable lor Hunting
m Galha County or surrou nd ng
area on Land Contra ct Write to
CLA 459 % Gall polls Dally Trib
une 825 Third Ave Gallipo lis
Oh 45631

Livestock

Pu rebred S•mmental cows Slm
mental/Be glan blue cro ss cows
Angus cross herd bull 740 949

Vans

94 S 15 Jimmy loaded very
sharp new tires automatic 4 .3
Vortec CFt $12 000 080 740
742 7200 or 74Q..742 2675
1980 1990Trucks$100 $500
Pollee Impounds
All Makes A11a1iabte
I 800-290 226~ X 3901

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1993 Chevy C 20 Short Wheel
Base Con11ers •on Van Excel
Cond1t1on New Wheel5 And
T ires Maintenan ce Up To Date
$6 000 00 740.441 1013

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3273

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Motorcycles

1994 YZ125 Racing O~rtblke Ex
eel enl Condition New Tires New
Overhaul $1 500 740 379 269.5

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95 4 wheeler kaw asakl 22.0
buoy just li ke new $2 000 304

662 3652

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750 Boats &amp; Motors

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for Sale
1976 Minnie Wlnme Motor Home
Type C 460 Ct engine Air Gas
Heat MicroWave Sleeps 4 batti
Shower /Tub (304) 675 2192

A lalfa orchard grass &amp; clover

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackso n Oh o 1 800 537 9528
We buy anti ques and parti al or
complete estates baby Items and
old Flestaware Jean s Furn iture
&amp; Antiques Tue sday thr ough Fr
day 11 am 4pm 145 North Sec
and Middleport
Wood Coa Burner King Stove: &amp;
Wood li&gt;r Sale 740 256 1424

One bedroom apartment In Mid
dl epon all ut 1111es pad $100 de
pos11 $270 mont h call 740 992
7B06 Bam Spm

550

Ta a Townhouse Apartments
Very Spac ous 2 Bedroqms 2
Floors CA 1 1/2 Bath Fully Car
peted Pat o No Pets Lease Plus
Secunty Oepos•t Requ red 740
446- 3481

2 STEEL BU~LDINGS 30x36
Was $7 238 Set $4 238 SOx tOO
Was $25 800
Sell $16 BOO
Never Put Up Can Deliver 800
379 3754

Twm R 11ers Tower now acc ept1ng
app •ca!Jons for t br HUD subs•d
zed apt lor elderly and nand
capl)ed EOH 304 675 6679

Bloc:k brick sewer prpes wind
ows lmtels etc Claude Wtn,ters
Rio Grande OH Ca 740 245
5121

Building
Supplies

1985 Dodge Ar ies Clean AJr
low Miles 34 Ml Per Gallo n
34 coo Actua l M res Books $700
More $1 100 080 740 446
1127
19B5 Tran s A m 30 5 mul ti port
fuel injection au toma tic transmls
slon t tops PVV POL AC 11 t with
cru1se co ntrol OW new thes
runs good pear l wh ite eKter or
'gray in!enor $2500 080 740
843 5283
1987 Dodge Aries 4 Cyli nder
Auto Air 11 3 000 M tes $700
OBO 740 256-1233
1988 Bonneville LE maroon 4ctr
new I es &amp; brakes good. cond
$3.200 304 675 5792 after Spm

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1988 Camara T tops Needs
Mola r And F ont End Work 1989
Camara 5 Speed Loaded $3 500
Buys Both 740 367 0414
1988 Ford Crown VI ctoria
to se 1 740 742 2780

Home
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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional •fallme guarantee
local referen ces furnished Es
tabl lshed 1975 Call 24 Hrs 1740)
446 0870 1 800 287 0576 Rog
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773 9550

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new se rv ce or repa~rs Master ll
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22Ft Ye t owstone Campe r Fu l l~
Self Conta ned Perlect Condlllon 1
A ubber Roof $2 295 00 OBO
740 379 2706

Pr~fe ss onal 20yrs expenen ce
w1tn all masonery br ck block. &amp;
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1993 Mountaineer 5th Wheel
Camper 36 With 16 Slide Wash
er Dryer Gen Excellent Condl
tlon 740-441 0519

C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Pa nt ng vinyl Sldlng
ca rpentry doors windows baths
mobile home repa r and more For
free estimate call Chat 740 992

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Appliance Parts And Service
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex
per ence A Work Guaranteed
Fre noh City Maytag 740 445
7795

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Wa ter! l"'e Specia l 3/4 200 PS I
$21 95 Per 100 1" 200 PSI
$37 00 Per 100 A Bra ss Com
pression F tttngs In Stock

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1983 Motor Home 56 000 Miles
In Good Shape 740 367 7093 er
740 367 7070

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f~rst cuttmg $150 bale can 740

1984 Aed Ponllac F era 4 Speed
Runs Great $1 500 Call AnyUme
740 388 8099

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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

760

790

Want ed advert sing collectibles
Coke Pepsi etc mct ud1ng old t n
s1gns 740-992 5053

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Summers not overt Kawasaki
STS Jet ski st II under warranty
lh ree seater 83 horsepower
bought new July ot 97 thrae
matching Kawasaki ski vests and
trailer all go with U Priced to sell
$4200 740 949 2203 or 740 94Q
2045 Will cons1der trade for a
good pontoon boat

640

Autos for Sale

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New gas lanks &amp; body parts 0 &amp;
R Aura R play WV 304 372
3933 or 1 800-273 9329

TRANSPORTATION

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INSTANC~S Of YOU

19 86 Ford Aerostar Van E)(cel
lent Cond11ion $1 500 740 388

Pygmy goats for sale 6fla billy
$45 4 nanny s all breed $65
each cal 740 985 4190

Hay for sale one mile north on
At 2 $quare Bates $1 00 $2 oo
Saturday only 304 675 4869

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longaberger Baskets 1995 Tulip
1997 Petunia 1995 Spring 1995
large Berry 1997 Fathers Day
Call 740 446 8951 Not Home
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985 4249

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2622

Hay &amp; Grain

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

$8 000 304-67..3230

730

33 " - ' - '
34 c-toan

Schnaklar

40 Oak nut

Body Been Z Barled $3 300 OBO

t 993 Ford Ranger 5 speed 4 cy
Iinder excellent con&lt;hllon $4000
740 742 2370

Srand $150 740 4415-0039

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Opemng lead • Q

Good Shape $2 500 OBO 1964
Blazer New Motor With 1 Year'

Ta med Hand Feed cockatiels
Babi8S 304 882 3436

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TO see YOU I

82 S 15 GMC good condlt1bn ,
$1000 744).9-49 2040
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740 367 0414
leave Message

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Vulnerable Ne1ther
Dealer: South

92 Olds ,._chS'Jia 4 Door' Cru1se
am/fm T 1tled 1n Ohio $3 ooO

Warranty

DOWN

• 5

87 bUick centu1y 4 door V 6
auto 51 000 304-882 3652

720 Trucks lor Sale

2011a1-

32 At--for

tAKQ

1992 Subaru Legacy E•cellent
Condition $4 400 74().388-9305&gt; .

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51 Glouy 1 11 Bring Into ploy 57 Plural of llr

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304 675 5926

Ol d Records 78 Records 150
Each 33 Record s 150 Each B
Track Un•t With Approx 400
Tapes S60 Take s All 740 446
2857

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MOlle-ss u- • panc11

1 Morays
2--ntl

Soulh

1992 Otds 88 Roya le 92 000
Miles New T~res Loaded Good
COnditiOn $6 500 00 Evemngs

Budget Pr~ced Transm1sslonif
and Engines All Types Access
To Over 10 000 TransmiSSions
740 245 5677

Nice l&lt;lng Size WaterbEid W th
He adboa rd Mirror Complete
Dresser With M•rror N1ghtstand
740 379 2720 AFTER 6 PM

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(coi:kUI1)

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1993 Chevy 2500 4 WO 66 000
Miles 740 379 2451
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630

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1992 Dynasty one owner call

CHRISTMAS P'UPPIES I While
Toy Btchln Frlse $250 00 Possl
ble Oeii\IEiry 740-379 9061

Your Area John Deere Deater

Grubbs Plano lun ng &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned? Cal the
plano Dr 740 446 4525

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21 Aged
25 Predict
28-by

• J 10 7 4

1991 Chrysler New Yorker 5Jh
Avenue Excellent CondrUon •
$6 000 QB0 74().,388 9918
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1989 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer
Edition Loaded 58 000 Miles
$5 700 House Trailer $5 800
740 245 9239

740.446 3292
Extra N1ca U sed Furntture Ap
p t1anc es Dmette 1s Freezers
Beds Refngerators Stoves
Washers Dryers Etc 740 446
4039 740 446 1004

1990 Grand Prix 2 Coors V 6
Automalic E11. ce11ent Con d IIO!!j
$2 895 1990 Cavalier $2 19::.:
Cook Motors 740-44&amp;-o103

CFA Pers Jan Hlm@layan K1ttens
Blue &amp; Seal Point 'Born 918.198 AI
Shots &amp; Extremely Ftutfy 740
245 9239

250 Gatton Plas t c Water Tank
Stapled To Fll P1ck Up Never
Used$150 740441 1358

1J 10,.

• 8 6 4
• K 54

1979 Chevy Heavy 1/2 Ton In'

Now Open Sundays 1 4 Mon Sat
11 6 Fi sh Tank &amp; Pel Shop
2413 Jackson Ave Point Pleas
ant 304-675 2063

1 Crypt &amp; Plats $350 740 367
7864

3 Piece L1vmg Room Su te 1 Year
Old Green Brown Beige $150
740 446-0440

1990 Geo Metro New Clutch And
Head')a•keL $1 500 00 080 740-'
446-:1407

74().992 2663

AKC male Pomarantan young

Auatrallan •hepherd pupa me

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers dryers refngerators
ranges Skaggs Appliances 76
VIne Street Call 740 446 7398
I 888 818 0 128

530

A Groom Shop Pet Grooming
Featuo ng Hydro Bath Oon
Sheets 373 Georges Cr eek Rd

AKC Reg1stered mrn1 dachshund

MERCHANDISE
510

beautiful AKC Mini ature
Dachshunds pupp1es lookmg for
llvmg home-s 2 black &amp; tan re
males 1 red mlle $20 0 eacll
ready to go 7 40-992 3265

New owner has 2 bedroom apt
ready to rent In Pt Pleasant 304
6752117

2 bedroom house St At 7 south
ol Midd leport S250 month y trash
&amp; water m~luded 740 992 2524

1 5 BEDROOM HOMES FROM
S4 000 local Gov 1 &amp; Bank
Aepo s Call 1 800 522 2730 X
1709

460 Space lor Rent

Crt of lrtumpll

~

3

Grac ous llvmg 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at V llaga Manor a,nd
R 11erslde Apartments m Middle
port From $249 $373 Call 740
992 5064 Equal Housing Opper
tun ties

4302

:l bedroom house on RT 2 ctose
ro the locks I shell plant no Hue!
304 57&amp;2642

Ctrcle Motel lowest Rates In
Town Newly Remodeled HBO
Cmemax Showt1me &amp; O l sne~
Weekly Rates Or Monthly Rates
ConstructiOn Workers Welcom e
7&lt;40-441 5698 740-441 5167

High.... ·13-::=.......
1
7

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16 It Cante Tratler 740 379 2436
Beech St Middleport 2 br fur
apt ut I pd dep + ref 304 882

2 bedroom House lor Rent n
New Haven 1304)-675 8768

2 br central a r/11eat 1 ca r ga
rage kit tu rn shed In the Point
P easa nt area $300 00 mon -..
dep 304 675 3230

Furnished
Rooms

For Sale Fill Dirt Will Delver
304 675 6734

188 aces ot eMcellent develop
able land With a panoram1c 11lew
of the City of Pomt Pleasant the
Ohio Rwer and the vallen and
h1lls on both sides of the river
The property Includes several
secluded wooded s1te A new
e1gh mch water hna has been run
11'1rough the property Owners
would l1ke to sell the ant re tact
Call (304 ) 675 1612 and ask for
Bob Mess ck or Ca lf John Wise
man at (304) 675 5485

Commercial Or Resident al Tr pte
lot W1th Income In Crown City
On Route 7 $49 900 740 256
1426

450

FIREWOOD
Cut Sp lt De l•veredl ~a red 740
446 6566 Chad 740-446 1271

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

Woods $30 000 740 388 9105

740-.o:IOO

3 bedroom handiCapped acces

Business and
Bulldmgs

$39 900 I 600 486 8555
Well cared lor ranCh style bed
room home ~ new roof and ca rpet
l ots of extras pnced at $34 000
304 675 7693 call alter 5 pm or
leave a message

POSit No Pets 740 446 1637
74(}.446-3437

2 Bedrooms $375/Mo Plus Ut1h
t1es &amp; Deposit No Pets 740 446

!141M MEDIATE OISPOSALII

3 bedroom co untry kitchen l1v
nglfam1ly 2 baths detached ga
rage on 1 1/2 acres t:ountry set
ttng Chester area $46 000 740
985 351 1

:l Bedroom TraHer P1ke $220/
Mo Includes Water I 100 De

Oakwood Homes Ba rboursvtlle
WV Model Close Out 304 736
3409

6777

Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment ._

Call740.446-9569

2 bedroom trailer n Rac1ne 3
bedroom trailer m Middleport no
pets 740 992 5858

Reposessed /Must Sell 2 Brand
New R30 Premstallated Prefab
Homes H ghest Quality Easy
Construchon Never Erected One
Is 4 Bedrooms 1 800 874 6032
Sacr•llcel

3 bedroom located on Kelly DR
Georges Creek RO llv room
tam room k•tchen bath laundry
room outside storage bulld•ng
back ls •de patto new carpet new
root sets on la{ge lot with plenty
ol trees I lg back yard 304 675
4230 call a!1er 6 pm

2 Bedroom Motute Home $265/
Mo Includes Water &amp; 'Trash
$100 Oeposil No Pets lns•de

9621

New 14x70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free a1r skirt 1 800 691

2 yr old bnck ranch 3 bedrooms
2 baths den woot1 floors 3000
Meadow brook 304 675 7643

420 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes cur
cond1•1oned $260 1300 sewer
water and trash mcluded 740
992 2167

5sse

Apartments
lor flent

Po-

1999 close out sale save b•g
$$$ 2 3 4 bedroom homes Tn
State Homes &lt;S T AlBAN S WV
call1 800-948-5678

REAL ESTATE

"A L1111e Cou ntry In Town Pnce
reduced large restored VICIGnan
hOme SI\Liated on 12 acres VII
lage of Middleport Secluded
pnvate close to schools
churches Pr vale brlq ~ ctrcular
dnve bnck patio r'nodern kitchen
family room w/1 replace 3 4 bed
rooms two baths large formal LA/
DR large foyer fou r orlglna
stamed glass w1ndows
30
m1nutes from Athens 15 20
minutes from Gall polls For ap
p01ntment ca 1740 992 5696

Nice 2 or 3 bedroom house 1n
meroy no pets 740-992 5858

$37 000 3()4..458-2549

1

310 Homes lor Sale

440

14x70 three bedroom trailer $300
month S 150 deposit no pel5
740.742 27 14

This newspaper wtll not
Mob•le Home &amp; 314 Acre lot For
knowmgly accept
Sale 19(10 Kmgsley 14x70 3 Bed
adverttsements for real estate
moms 2 Baths located S R 2, B
which rs n VIOlation of the
Days 740 446 3278 Evenings
law Our readers are hereby
740 446-3099
1nformed tha t all dwell ngs
advertised mthiS newspaper
Mob1ie home In Okeechobee
are a11adable on an equal
Flonda w1lh lot two bedrooms
oppo rtumty bas•s
two baths kttchen h11tng room
- - - - - - - - - . . l l_,l'arge Flonda room on front ut1hty
room targe shed two porches
asking $30 ooo 740 992 2376

large fam ly home lor sale on ten
lovely acres Four bed rooms two
and one hall baths two rtreplaces
formal l•v ng room and fam ly
room four car garage and two
storage bu ldmgs two apartments
wh ich are comple tely lurmshed
Please call740 992 2292

Etec1r c maintenance serv ce
Wiring breaker boxes light f1x
lure heating systems and Re
model ng 304 674 0126

1995 clayton doublew1de 3 bed
ro om de n fueplace fu lly up
graded elec Mus t be moved

304-755

of 1968 wh ch makes

portuMy EmplOyer

1979 Farmont 14Ft X 60Ft Can
Be Seen At K&amp;K Pt P leasant
Call740-446-43t0

3BA Assume Loan
low Monlhly Payrrents
Flnanc::Jng AvaUatMe

272 Chesh.re Oh.o 45620 By 111

es
Both Pos1t1ons
At leas 25 Years Old
At east 2 Years Exper ence
Good MVR
Weekly Pay
Heallh Insurance Ava table
Work Well w th The Pub! c

Basement Watar

Equ1valent Send Resume Wilh
Three (3) References To Ms
Whitt C S 0 Vl&amp;ron D•rector Box

304 773 5033
Wanted To Buy Used Mob1le
Homes Ca ll 740 446 0175 304
675 5965

1

Gall a Me1gs Commumty Act1on
Is Seekmg An Intake Clerk A1de
To Work Wrlh Commun ty Servlc
es Programs Excellent Organaa

IIOnat Skills Computer Experr
ence And Ability To Oeal W1tti
Persons Of Various Soc•o Eco

Lost• 3 Fema(e Beagles At Inter
sect•on Of A 1ee And 0 ekerson
H1ll Ad Ew ngton Call 740 388
9836

Llvlngslon

Proofing all basement repairs
done free estimates ltfetlme

room and board modest salary
Food preparatton and I ghl
housekeep ng reQu red Must
have ver hable references 740
992..0584 leave mtSsage

Pupp1es 1f2 Golden Re tneve r &amp;
1f2 Black Lab 740-446-462t

Found 2 b cycles call to 10 740992 7777 or 740-992 5162

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E•per anced Auto Body Repau
man A.pp ty At La rry s Body
Shop 2046 AddiSon Ptke Gall1

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale

41Yellow44 Aeb II

ACROSS

ASTRO . GRAPH
Wednesday Nov I I 1998
Large rewards could be realiZed m
1he comm~ year trom ventures wh1ch
"at lirst glance may appear lo hold hitie prom~&gt;e II II be your knowledge
1h.1t could msure a bount1tul crop
1rom lhese heuhhy sowed seeds
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22&gt; As
Jh!S tl.iy untoltls 11 goal you lhoughl
w," tar beyond your rea&lt;h could now
b~wme wuhm the realm of possrbii·
Hy Future t:ond1t10ns wtll chunge for
you ro your adv.mlage Trytny: to
palch up a broken romance ' The
Aslro Gr.1ph Matchmaker can help
you understand whal lo do lo make.
the rela1mnsh1p work Marl $2 75 lo
M.llchmakcr do lh!S newspaper
PO Box 1758 Murray Hill Slatmn
New York NY 10156
SAGIITARIUS (Nov 23 Dec
21 ) 11 s all m lhe aunude you lake
today II you re ph1losoph~&lt;al aboul
mailers you II hav e no trouble mkmg

and
molehills It s 11me lo
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)
Through an earnesl honesl diScusSion w11h all the clan today a la~mly
problem that has caused everyone a
degree of frustrauon can be resolved
and put to resl once and for all
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 19) H
you "mply lighten up a lillie brl.
those dark gloomy clouds you ve
heen wnne~smg could suddenly
lranslonn themselves rnto bnght
sunny sk1es Try 11, you II like 11
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) II

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behmd dose doors today
Thmgs .ore likely 10 turn OUI more
succes&lt;fully 11 oulsrders can I put m
1he1r two cents
GEMINI (May 21 June 20) If you

stan brtng.tng practll.:ul ml!'asures tnto
play loday a hope can become a real
ny a1 thiS t1me Develop a delmue
game pl.m you believe &lt;.In work
CANCER (June 2 1 July 22&gt; Don I
delay 1n attend1ng lo mailers lhat
~.:ould work. to your advantage tn

tncreasmg your resl)Un.:es today

Imlay sqllare away m udvam:e the
exact remuneratiOn you belteve
you re entuled 10 Reasonahle compensdl!nn w1ll be granted
ARIES (March 21 Apnl 19l

Although your malenul prospecls
took gOod lhese favorable conditions
rnrght no1 perml
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) You could
be partiCularly elfecuve today 10
advancmg your personal mlorests
Once you sel your mmd 10 II qune a
brt can be accompliShed loward real-

Bel:ause yuu ve been vtewmg hfe a

tzmg lhts aun

b11 too senously lhan you should lor
I he past ~ouple ol days 1t would be

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22)
Although you may be lhe re"p1en1 of

you

MC c.:ommtssJohed

wtse fur yuu lu

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TAURUS (Apnt 20 May 20) Try
to

condm:t all

cnmmen.: t~tl deuhn~s

some

very

unportant

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to spre,id 1he news Keep 11 a secrel

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The Daily Sentinel
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Cellular phones can be lifesavers - or lethal weapons if drivers are careless
· Please. Ann . tell your readers !hat When did we become"" careless'!- gested. she may also be using her child. He may demand sexual activ.Ann
car phones can be lethal weapons. Upset in Tulsa
obesuy as a way· to avoid sex. itic:s she does n01 w1sh to participate
Surely a conversation can wait until
Dear Tulsa: We became "so " Hopeful" says. "I am completely in. He may have forced se• on her
an ers
the end of the JOUrney or at least careless'' when man's ingcnully turned Off sexually by an obese against her wishes.
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until the driver can pull over to the look over and prov1ded us with all w1fe. " and "Other than binge eating,
I would suggest that she get a
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s1dc of the roM. No dn,·er &lt;:an.g •ve these modem conveniences. A caf there are no reasons for this. ''
thorough medical e.xam1nauon to
his or her full ancnl10n to operating phone can be a lifesaver, literally. m
Actually, there are a thousand ·111le out any possible physical proba vehicle wh1le carrym~ on a con ~ case of an emergency. But it should possible reasons. l'h&lt;:Y have one lems. Then. the two of them should
Dear Ann Landers: Yesterday.' a versation. Drivin£ sometimes never be used for chitchat to allev1- ch1ld. She may ha••e decided that get some counseling to explore why
man "a&gt; killed because some requires making a spln-&gt;econd dec• - ate botedom. Thank you for giving one. pregnancy is more than enough she is avoidmg sex and how they can
woman ::.pcedmg past h1m on the ·
sion. This is not pos;ible wnh one me the opportunity to 'alert my read- and 1s reluctant to discuss birth con· resolve it. -- Your Fan in Aorida
highway was talking on her cel lular
hand on the wheel and the other ers to this hazard
trol with her husband. She may not ~ Dear florida: It's not every day
lcleplmnc. She had beeh dnv mg
hand holding a phone. It 1s a deadly
Dear Ann Landers: I want to ' enjoy sex and having "done her that I get a leuer that analyzes a
.along&gt;idc hiS car when ;he dropped combmation.
respond to "Hopeful in Santa duty." by havmg a chi ld. won' t dJs, problem perfectly and . provides a
her phnnc on the floor While trying
Wc used to be ahlc 10 go from Rosa," whose wife told him she did- cuss her lack of enjoyment with any- &lt;ujlerb answer. Thank you for snung
to rctnc ve u. she caused a three-car
here to there wuh both hands on the n't want to hear any more from tum one. She may have a vagmal mfec- i'n my chair today.
accuicnt in whu:h llm. man was whecl and our full anenlHm on the about her we1ght.
tion or another physical problem
Dear Ann Landers: I' ve had
killed . !1-C\'cral others " 'ere InJUred.
road. We then called home to &gt;ay.
It strikes me that while the w1fe that make' intercourse painful She Parkinson's disease for six years and
and the "oman her!&lt;tclf "a~ M:rious- " Hey. we made 11 &gt;afe and 'uund' · _!n ay be add1cted 10 food as you sug- )llay have· been sexually abused as a experience crampmg th my legs and
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Beat of the Bend ....

The
pnzcwmning
novel. cral gathcrmgs m Columbus recent "Angela's Ashes" hy Frank ly.' She pointed out. that the article
McCourt. ~et 1n Ire land during the revealed very we ll the survivali st
late 1910s and early 1'140s. was mentality that had permeated
reVIewed hy Le ah Jean Ord at a McCourt"s life Thi s attitude is
rcccnl mectm~ of the Middleport shared by hts brother, • Mal achy, ,,
Literary C lub.
also an author of a recent book. Ord
The cluh mt;t "'' the cou ntry stated that Malachy 's wnung is far ·
home of Mrs Wendell Hoover wnh below the , rand ard of hi s brother's.
Prc!&lt;tldent Jean ne Bowen prcsiLling.
The rc v1cwcr shared several
Mrs . Frankie Hunnel l wa&gt; we l- -qu otes from very fa vorable reviews
comed as a new member
of "Ange la's Ashe s" and declared
the nominating committee for her agree ment w1th them . She
1999 \\LIS clcc,tcd Paulmc Hono n, greatl y admired McCoun 's wrning
Gay Perrin . and Leah Jean Ord will style as well as his abtllly to tell the
se rve w11h pa sl prc s1dcn1 Martha ' sto nes of his childhood expenences
Hoover and will report at the first and to convey the realities of his
mect mg m December.
ltfe as a chtJd· IIVIng a ltfe o[ great
Prog ram Chairman JoAnn Wild - povert y, but also of great hope and
man mtroduce&lt;\ Ord who bega n he r great rcstltence.
rev1cw by d1 splaymg a Columbus
Ord said that from his opening,
DISpatch arudc about the author, " II was. of course. a miserable
Frank McCoult. wllo spoke at sev- chi ldhood the happy childhood IS

The Holzer Home Health Serv1ce of Veteran s Memonal Hospital IS currently obtterv mg. National Hoi-nc Hea lth Month
The sen 1cc is marking 1ts 27th year at Veteran ~ Mcmonal
Hu~pllal and seve ral ~penal actl\ 1t1es .1re bc1ng earned ·out 1n
obse n an~.:c ol the month .
Dun n£ the ohscrvance- .and puss1bly thi ~ wJII be ex tended to

a more permanent arrangement-home health personnel will
take the blood pressure of re s1dcnts who w1o,;h to ~to r by lhe
office from 12 noon to 3 p.m .. any Tuesday or Thursday The se rvJt:c 1s free of charg e and m case you havC lust track or ihc sc rvtce offi ce. il is currentl y m the house which was formerl y the
off•ces ol Or James Witherell and Or W1lma Mansfte ld on Mul berry Heights.
-,
· Smce a considerable. amount of time " spent by the stafl
members maktng patient homf, visits. during thi s month photos
will be taken of pauems and these wtll be used on ,the unu ·s di Spl ay board as well as mother locati ons.
Represemau ve John Carey of the Ohto Lcgtslature JS scheduled to vtsillhe serv1ce on Nov 20 He wd l not only be at the
serv1 cc offt ce 10 gtve recognllion to the staff but he wi ll also go
Into the field Wit~ care givers VISJbng patient s. Roundmg out the
observance of the month's acuvitics will be public education
prograll)s on the serv1ccs and qualificatiOn s o4!e lucal home
health servtc~
By the Way, the serv Jcc has a new phys1cal therapis t and a
new asstslant physic al therap1st. the new therap1s1 IS Penny
Brown while Stephantc Snyder 1s servmg 111 the ass1stmg post..
Paul a Etchmgcr,'RN. BS. IS m charge olthc local home he alth
serv ice.

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D•d any of you gel som"' v1deo footage ,of any of the events
o l August 's Mc1gs County Fa1r"

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If you did you can ce rtainly give Ruth Spaun a helpmg hand.
Ruth 's daughtcl. Julie. wal queen of the 199R jun11&gt;r fa1r and
Ruth attended many fa1r activities to do v1deo ftlming so that

Juli e would have a record of "l)cr year" a! the fa1r Well , you
know ahout the hcst laH.l plans of rricn anp mu.:e ..The vtdeo camera konkcd out , unknow n w Ruth. and very lnt lc of h~r 111m ts
good.
"It you ha ve any Video footage on f1lm from the fan Ruth
would (.;Crtaml y apprec iate hm rowt ng th~.: film to get copi es
maJc If yo u C&lt;J n prm 1de an y help . you t:a n reach Ruih at 992 W92. after 5 p.m.,, and !hanks.

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· h 's Bcg lnmn g 10 Look a Lot L1kc Lhn slmas" is the title lor
the .1nnual mu sK al tu be prese nted at 7 p m nn Decl! mbct 5 at
1hc Ku1 land C1v 1c Ce nter Proceeds will go to help m.tJnt.lin the

TuEsbAY
POMEROY
Townsh 1p Tru slccs. Tu ..:s dn y. (,
lh c 10w n s h1~ hall.

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POMEROY - Mc1gs £ltan c h
Am~ncan Cance l Society. Tuc!-l d.t y. 5 rIll VMH L'onfe l Cil CC

Wow ' Jt drdn ' t see m lrkc there were that m ~,WY leaves when
!hey were on the trees. Oh we ll Grab a wkc and do keep smdIn g.
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sh 1p Tru stees Tuesday, 7
th e town hall.

Study: U.S. kids spending more
time workinq, ·less time playing

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S dw~ &gt; l t1mc has m cn.~H..,~d 111 .Ill
.1gc grtlUps . but ~s pcLi a l l y 1'01 clnl -

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sug gested that they reminded her of
the comm on family experience of
sittin g together and reminiscing
about childhood years In her
re view, she showed how McCourt
was able 10 Jnfuse truly heartbreakin g events 'With humor.
In conclusion, Ord comm ented
that to spite o(lhe difficulties of his
ch1ldhood, Frank realizes that hts
parents loved him , and that hi s
father has gtven htm spectal gift s&gt;J n
the ~tories he tell s and hts beftef
thai hiS SOnS arc special and Will
someday get to America and excel.
Ord sa1d that "Angela's Ashes" ts
indeed proof that his dad was nght.
Club members responded to roll
call w1Lh comments on Ireland
sharing fac ts, picture s. books.
expenen ces, and thoughts wtlh
each other.

low fat milk , rather than milkshakes. Go ·easy on the salad dressings - try
Choose tacos and taco salads thai · a lemon wedge instead Some types
are in a soft lorttlla - the crisp ones of pop are full of sodium so read
'have been fned . Eat raw vegetables labels or ask your server 1f there is
or salad s wtlhout dressmg, or ask for . sodtum present. To further control
li ght dre~sing on the s1de You will your use of sodium, reslncl your use
save qune a few fat calories by dip- of cheese. You can also ask for
ping the vegetables into the dress- frenc h fries wtlhout salt
mg. mstead of havmg the dressing
Make fast foods even healthier by
poured over lop of the salad. Refrain increasing your dietary fiber Select
from desserts, coffee creamers, fresh fruits and vegetables at the
croissahts and biscuits that have lots salad bar. Ask for tomatoes and letof fat in them Go Wllh smaller por- luce on your sandwtchcs
lions -juni or and chtldren 's sizes can
Whole grain and mulugram
help.
breads and buns provtde excelle nt
To avoid unneeded sugar, use less source s of fiber. Order haked potakctchup, reli sh, jelly, honey and bar- toes , but watch the toppmg s Foods
becuc sauce s Resist gelatin salads, that co ntain beans, suc h js bUrntos
de sserts, regular pop, mlikshakes and chih, prov1d e good l1bcr
and sweetened fruits at the salad bar: sources.
because they are all loaded w11h
You can cat healthy whli e catmg
fast food s. Simply pay anention to
sugar
To limit unneces sary sodJUm m lhe se nutntJOn ' guu1elmcs while
the d1c1 , don't eat p1cklcs. chick en ,placin g your order.
nuggets, sausage. ham and bacon.

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. And. hy 1he way, churches 1n 1hc Rutland area ,1rc hcmg asked
lo supp ly a plOI!I&lt;IIll everv e\ Gllinc 111 fronl n! the cc nt~.:r lrom
Del:. 13 lllroU£1; Dec. '24. ·an Chri~unas Eve a l1 v1ng Ch1istm.l:'l
tree .• tl so 111 front of the ccnlct , will he the IL:&lt;~tulc . A holu.ldv
r~rau c wil l be s1agcd 1n Rutl and on Decembe r 1.1
.
Co mmun1t1 es of the county a te cnm111g up w1th sm:h crcat1vc
rd cm 10 mark the hol iday se aso n

drcn under 3. In 1981. riley spent an
average of 11 .5 hours •week ly 111
dnycarc or presc hool. In 1997. they
!&lt;i. pcnt 20 hourc; there
Th at's not ncccssMily bad, sa1d
D 1. c aro 1 scc 1e I·'ut , a specm 11st 111
1 c111'ld ed ucauon
· at t hc umvcr·
cary
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sptlrts and O\hcr acuvtttcs can b~
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hardly worth your while ," to 1hc
closing, . "Tts," Frank McCourt
writes a tale of unrelenting poverty.
accompanied by the special lnsh
ingredients of an akoholic father,
defe ated mother, dtsappro vmg
church, and rari ly tolerant extended famtly.
.
She told of the marri age ·of
McCoun 's lnsh Immigrant parents
10 New York , their subsequent
return to Ireland dunn g the depress1on of the 1930's, and the bleak,
poverty-stncken hfe they endured.
Poor living conditi ons and a poor
diet resulted 1n illness and death to
three of the McCourt children As
Ord related the stones that made up
the life of young McCourt, her listencrs wondered ' how · any of the
family survived .
Experience after experience is
treated wllh pathos and humor Ord

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· fast food restaurants.
. Fast foods can be heah,hy rf.you
make sure thaP you consume the
dmfy mmimum number of servi ngs
from each of the food groups . 611
scrvmgs from the breads. cereals
and grains group, 3-5 servmgs from
the vegetable group; 2-4 servings
from the frull group; 2-3 se rvmgs
BY BECKY BAEA
from the dairy group; and 2-3 servMeigs County Extension Agent ings from the meal group. RememFamily and Consumer Sci· ber 10 keep sugars. fat s (especially
ences/Community Develop· saturated fat s). sal t. and cal orie s to a
ment
nunnnum Choose food s with fewer
calories hut more nulnents .
.., Do you cat a lot of fast foods·' Do~
How can you cat fast food s and
you cho ose f &lt;ls l loods hccn usQ · ptck th ose that arc nulrlli ous'! To
you're too busy too coo k ! Or is it 1 educe !al s, s.ttura lcd fats, and etiohcr.: ause you can' t cook 01 you hate lcSicrol , have plain hamburgers and
to c.ooK' Do you fee l that cookmg
roast hcef sandw H;hcs. Om1t sauces,
1sn"1 wollh the effort when you l1vc mayonmu se, cheese and bacon . Stay
hy yoursc ll '! Do you hate the d c~m ­ away Irom f11cd foods lrcm;h fn es,
up? No matter wlwt your rc;hon for f11 ed ch1 cken. on1 on nnl! s, fried fish,
IJL:qucntl y d111m g out. yuu ..: an s\111 ct..:. Pu.: k h10•kd 01 J1l;&lt;Khc:d foods
ha\ c a healthy d1cl when c.tting . 11 mstc,Jd Dnnk water, tea collcc and

ce nt er

DETROIT (AP) - It 's no! 'JUlie
all work and no play for Amcnca n
kl,ds these days. hut rese archers say
tt s ge t lin g prcny clos~.
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Between longer sc hool hours
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. "·
alter-sc
hool sports and mo1e• tunc
.
hilling the books, k1d s have a lot
Icss f rcc t11nc, accordm g to a Un1f M 1
,M
v crs1dty o
1c 11gan sludy released
on ay
Frce ume - t hc Ilours left. after
eaung. personal care. sleeping or
attc nd mg ~cho ol - \ S llccllnin g. In
llJKI. It accounted lor 40 perce nt of
thc1~ d..1y, last yc &lt;~r, chllllren spent
10 pc r~..cn t ol thc1r day pl ay mg.
Busy wo rk1n g parcnls also keep
kt d~ hu sy. leavi ng le ss· lime fur
play. f&lt;~mlly conversati on and even
t.:all ng . the stud y shows
"M~ IJO r Lh.m~~s h,1v~ 1.1kc n
place 1n how ch ild r...·n' ~rend thc11
time," s.utl stud y aulhni Dr. S.mdra
l-l ocffellh. a souolng 1&lt;.;~ at the uni ve rsit y's lnstitut~ for Soc1al
R c~o;~arc h "Taken t ugcl h ~r. lhese
dat~l show how c!Hldrcn\ hvc s me
hciiH.! affected hv the lamliv. tim e
cru nch. ··
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L ili\~1.! 1\CI":o.. tc.tc hcls and dukhcn

feet. I learned a Irick that I've shared
with many. Here it is: When ~
cramp stans. squeeze your upper hp
just under your nose and hang OR
until the cramp goes away. The pain
disappears like magic. I swear it
works. Your column helps so m,any
Help a few mo&lt;e. -· L.R. Santa
Rosa. Calif.
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Dear Santa R..: You're going to
love this. I got a cramp in my leg last
night from SJllmg at the typewriter
for several hours. I tned your suggestion, and IT WORKEI:!! Hallelujah!
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Angeles, Calif. 90045

Mid91eport Literary Club reviews Frank McCourt's
'Angela's Ashes' at hqme of Mrs. Wendell Hoover

By Bob Hoeflich

Wednesday

d ec l1 on RSVP In c hamber
ot I ICC. YY2-5005 hy Monday .
4 :10 r m .
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Mtddlcport
Ln er,~ry Cluh. Wedne sday , 2 p m
Eastern School L1bn11y. Bernice
C a r p~nter . _to I CY ICW "Snow Fal-

Beta Chapt er, Beta S1gma Ph1
Sorority. Lutheran C hurch, 6:30
p.m Pomeroy.
SATURDAY
Retu rn
POMEROY
Jonathan Mc1g s Chapter, Daugh ters of the Amencan Revo lution,
rcgulm meeting , Satu1d ay, 10 am .
at the Pomeroy Library.

Sports

It's Veterans Day - remember the fallen
Meigs' Roush to appear on TV, Page 4
Words of comfort and concern, Page 7:

Today: Sunny
High: 50s; Low: 20s
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Reds trade
Bret Boone
to Atlanta
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House GOP looks for unity in post-Gingrich era
By ALAN F_
RAM
Associated Press Writer
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WASHINGTON - Would-be. House GOP leaders are stressing a common theme: Republicans must learn to work together next year 10 a chamber where they will dominate by just a six-vote maJorit y.
"Maybe I'm optimistic. but it may be ea.&lt;ier'' than it was thiS year. said
Rep. Mike Ca.slle. R-Del. "There w1ll be more evidence I hal \\e do have to
work together now."
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Rep. Bob Livingslon, R-La .. who seems certain to be the next speaker of
the Rouse, and other rivals for top leadership jobs all have been calling for
Republicans to avoid intrapany splits in the 106th Congress. which convene,&lt;
in January.
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But the real question is with justa six-vote majority. can they remain united on tough issues like tax and spending cuts, boosting defense spendmg and
strengthening Sooial Security. And what if conservative pro-family groups
begin pressing GOP leaders for votes on abort•on and other social issues that
often split Republicans?
"There's plenty of incentive for them to unite, but I'm skep11calthey can

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find the right vehicles." said Ronald Peters, director of the Carl Albert Con.gressional Research and Studies Center at the University of Oklahoma.
"When they become spec ific, there are sti ll disagreements."
'" It's going to be interesting."! h·ingMOII !'&gt; .wl oflhe GOP"s six-vme margi n. ·· we· ~ going to succeed ...
Though Livingston seems assured of the speaker's job. Rep. Dick Armey.
R-Texas. is still fending off challenges from Reps. Steve Largent. R-Okla..
and Jenmfer Dunn. R-Wash.. for the No. 2 post &lt;&gt;f maJority leader. Fights
are also under way for the No. 4 leadership jub, now held by Rep. John
Boehner. R-Ohio, and for lesser posts. ·
When Livingston a.&lt;eends to the speakership. his current post a.s chairman of the House Appropnalions Commillee w1ll go to Rep. Bill Youn g. RFia.. who is next in line by seniority, said GOF source&gt; who spoke on condition of anonymity.
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La.~t week's midterm congressional elections left the GOP with a 223-211
majonty. plu s one md~pt:ndenl who usui.llly voles With Denult:r&lt;JI!&lt;i. .
That will give any group of six.or fllOre Republican s. be they moderates
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or con!'.erval\ves, enormous power lu make threats or even block l~gislatJOn

Village
mural
input
sought
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By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
Community input will be sought
before work begins on a mural commemorating Pomeroy, members of
the Meigs County Chamber of Com·
merce were told during their regular
meeting Tues&lt;lay afternoon at the
Carleton SchOQI in Syracuse.
Lisa Trocchia, program director
for mural projects for Rural Action.
shared information about Rural
Action, a grassroots membership
organization in Appalachian Ohi?
working with citizens to develop sllstainable commu~ities. The group has

they don'tlike.
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Some conservatives already are acknowledging that to help keep Republicans together they will have to be le&gt;s aggressive than they were this year.·
when they forced repealed voles on abortion , labor and other divisive issues.
" Will we put as many pro-life votes on the floor'! No. We won't cause
our modemtes that kind of grief... said conservative Rep. Tom Coburn. ROUa.
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Others say everything will be all .right as long as votes are held on issues
upportant lo Conservative!'., will or lose.
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" It's more important that we demonstrate an effort and let people go on
the record, .. said conservative Rep. Ernest lstook. R-Okla.
And outside conservative groups.t~ough recognizing the delicate balance
Republicans will need, are st ill gomg ;o press for votes on issues like tax
·.
cuts and family plannjng restrictions.
"We're not necessarily going to go out and fight every batlle. but the ones
that are most important to us we'll continue fighting." said Many Dannen·
fdser, media and government relations director for the conservative Family Rese~ch Council. "We don't want to signal that we're dropping issues."

Voinovich may deny
allegation of election
violation in '94 today

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Rural Action br,~fs
Meigs Chamber
about upcoming
Pomeroy project

MURAL UPDATE- Lisa Trocchla, program
dlrec:tor for mural projects for Rural Action,
updated members O! the Meigs County Chlim·
approximately 400-500 members.
Rural Action.· working· -w1th the
Vill&lt;tge ot Pomeroy. rec~iVed a
$1tl,OOO grant from the Oh10 Arts
Council lo paint 'a mural depicting
Pomeroy. The grant will be used fo r
artist fees, suppl1es and matenals. she
said.
A location for the mural has nol
been announced.
·
"We have a Jot•of irons in the lire."
she said. "The goal 1s to use arts and
heritage to build eommumly"
"The community has to contribute

ber ol Commerce on a mural project for the vii·
lage of Pomeroy.

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ideas for the mural." she said. "A
series of community meetings will be
held. we need to gel ideas about what
kind of mural you want."
In addition. David Garick. director of commumcations for the Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services,
updated chamber members on the
agency's online service : Ohio JobNel
Online at www.stat!!.oh .us/obes/.
People seeking jobs can regi ster
with OBES through the online sc r·
v1ce. The service also assists employ ers by connecting them Wllh JOb seek-

ers, he smd.
"II is the most popular website in
state government," he said.
In addttion. tive members were
appointed lo the chamber board of
directors with terms exptrmg 2001.
They are: Susan Oliver. Meigs Senior
Citizens Center: Emerson Heighton,
Southern · Ohio 'Coa l Co.: Ron
McDade, retired Meigs County Economic Development director; Mike
Kloes, Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co. :
and Gary Norri s. Home National
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· CLEVELAND (APl- Gov George Vomov1ch is reportedly ready to deny
'an allegation that he approved laundering $60,000 of. his campaign fund ·to
reimburse his brother and a lobbyist for money spent on hi s 1994 re-elec·
tlon .
Voinovich's auomey, David J. Young ofColumbus,lold The Plain Deal·
er for a story published to&lt;lay a statement from Voinovich would be "forthcoming shortly" and thai "he will deny the allegation.:·
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Voinovich was elected Ia.&lt;!' week to a stx-year term m the U.S . Senate. "
Young declined to discuss the Vomov.ch mauer further until Voinovich
had issued the statement!
•The Plain Dealer reported that Vomovich IS on a two-week vacation and
has been unavailable for comment.
,The governor has been mum on a complaml fi).ed with the Ohio Elections
Commission Oct. 28 that accused him of mtsrepresentatmn of a campaign
expenditure. an elections law violation that carries a maxtmum penalty of
removal from office and a $10.000 fioe . The commiSSion ha.s scheduled a
hearing Dec. I0.
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Evidence of the violation was passed along to state officials by the U.S.
District Court in Cincinnati. where a federal grand jury has been mvestJgating The V Grnup, an architectural and construction management firm headed by Paul Voinovich. the governor's brother.
Malenals filed with the Elections Commission inCluded a sworn deposit ton by Vincent Panichi, Voinovrch's campaign treasurer. describing a 1994
meelmg he al!ended with George and Paul Voinovich. At the meeting. Punichi
· said. the governor approved a plan to use $60,000 in pmpaign funds to reimburse h" brother and Statehouse lobbyist Michael A. Fabiano for payments
they made to Anthony A. Gallagher. a former Cleveland labor official, for
working on Vmnovich's ca mpaign ,

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Rutland will ,
pursue bill
collections

considers bigger
commitment of forces
in response to Iraqis
u~s.

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Jon on Cedars" hy Da~1d Guterson.
MIDDLEPORT Ve1e1an s
Day d1nncr. 6 p 1h Wedn esday ,
Feeney-Benncll Post 128. Amencan Lc g1on, annex .

November 11 , 1998 .

Weather

By SUSANNE M. SCHAFER
AP Military Writer
WASHINGTON Pentagon
planners have prepared deployment
orders that could put tens of thousands of u.s. ground troops. a hundred more warplanes and additional
ships into the Persian Gulf should
President Clinton order sustained
unacks agamsl Iraq, knowledgeable
officials said:
'
,"If we do something,, it 's not
going to be a pinprick," said one
senior official 1 who spoke on condi tion of anonymity. " This is serious
business."
Defense Secretary William Cohen
has not yet signed the deployment
orders. which. if approved, lay out a
"'fairly steady" tlow of forces into the
region. the official said Tuesday.
And Clinton has n.ot . decided
whether he's going to respond to
Iraq's detlance of U.N. weapons
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inspectioth.
''There's a lotthat .could happen."
includin g the option o"f a short-notice
nllack that would not require a new
buildup of forces. the oftic1al said .
There are hundreds of cru ise missil es
already in the regmn for just sLu.: h a
stnke.
AI present, there are 23.50o· U S
troops m the Gulf region The new
orders could double that number,
returning the Gulf force to th e size it
was in February during the 11101'\ t
recent standoff ~ ve~ weapons mspec.;tlons.
There also an: 23 shlp!&lt;i. and 17 3
aircraft in the ure·a. Eight Navy ships
are loade"d wilh long-range Tomahawk cruise mi ss tles. believed to be
a lop choice rur htlltflg putenltallraqt
targets, should a strike be ordered.
Clinlon met Tuesday on lrall with
ht&gt; national security team. and shou ld
he opl f01 addil10nal forces, the
ground troops would b&lt; flown int o
Kuwuit.&lt;f:o defend that counlry &lt;lgamst
a potenual threat from Iraqi arm y
units_ Tln~re are some 2. 000 Arm y
soldiers there now on a regulo1rly
scheduled exercise.
As the military planning pro gressed, meanwhile, :1 Slate Depart ment. otl'tctal sn 1d d1plomacy had its

limits.

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PREPARING TO LEAVE - United Nations
personnel prepared lo leave the U.N. com·
pound today In Baghdad, Iraq. The U.N.
announced that It was withdrawing Its ~·no n·
essential" staff from Iraq. The move comes

amid reports that the U.S. Is preparing to strike
Iraq in a bid lo force Baghdad to back down
from Its decision to freeze all cooperation with
the weapons Inspections commission. (AP)

'' What is not need~d . and there is
no plan for it. is nt!gotlalions with
Saddam Husse1n. '' spokesnmn James s u~tmned stnkes ag cunst lraq1 targets. ships in the Gulf region .'
Bacon d~dined tn say whelht!r
partll'Uiarly if n;~tions in th~ region
P. Rubin said.
··we have no doubt many gov - ' are lo.tthe to ;:1llow U.S aircraft to ·any Jl1rces haJ been placed on alert.
Bul he smd some Navy anJ Air Force
ernments are conveying th&lt;H mc s- mount att ;.u; ks from thei r soi l
Increased numbers of Mar111e s or unit s were on a '"96- hour tethe r .. to
s~ge.'" Ruhm added.
Army un1ts on the ground HI Kuwmt be reudy to pull up slakes and get to
Cohen announL"ed h ~ · d ordered
the airL"rafl earn er USS Ente1 pn~e wou ld pmvide if!L.:reased secunty. as the Gull withm 96 hours "
Cohen warned that if Saddam conand a Manne task forc e to ~peed thc1r well.
Kenneth Bacon. speuking at i.l unues to ret use the U.N. rnspec tions .
move tu the Gulf Ht! toiJ report~1s
he ordered th e moves 10 the t'\'ent Pentagon hnefing. sa 1d Ihe ~.:un en I he nsks strikt!s that would cause a
force cuuld be bolsten:d m short order '·sig.mficant degnuJat10n " of hi s mtl Clinl on "d&lt;cided to allack.
· That could pu t two :nrcr,tlt c.trn - wnh &lt;.1 l.11ge numher of troops left on atary strength.
... "' Iraq 1~ on notice," Cohen said.
ers ami two Mari ne expedill ml.lry akrl lnllowing the lit st gu-round
umts in the reg 1~1 11 hy Thanl-..:-. &amp;1\ 111g_. w11h 11 .141Prest denl Sadd;.un Hu sse m "The n11litary option is still on the
Each carri~r h ~ts ~tbn ul 70 \\'.lr- in Fehru.try At thai t1lllt.::. there were table."
The latest slandol f be gan alter Iraq
planes. \V hl lh wuuld allow fo1 llltHe 44.CX Hl troops. 4:10 nir"rafl nnd 34

announced Ott . 31 it was halting

cooperat1un w1th the UN . Spectal

CommissiOn. which is respo nsible for
over~eemg the d~strul."tiOil of Iraq \
chemical and bmlogical weapons
and long- rang~ mtss1le!&lt;i.

Iraq lllU!&lt;i.l ge t rrd or ll "i we~pons or
muss destruction before the Se~urity
Co unc1l will hfl 1he sanction!'. that
were imposed on its sale or oil following "the Gull War
,
Iraq has s:wJ H will not rc;!sume
cnoperation on in~pe ~.-·tmn~ until the
Se~:unty Council beg tns to move
low~trd ending the !'.&lt;lllL:Iiorh

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Rutland will crJck down on delin·
quenl uttlily bills m an auempl 10
increase the collection of past"due
amounts.
Meeting on Tuesday evening in
regular session, council authorized
the utility commiuee 10 constder
changes to polic1es relating to past
due acc&lt;:&gt;unts. ulility shutol'fs and
reconnection fees .
According to Clerk Rosemary
Eskew. some customers maintain
high balances on their utihly accounts ·
by making partial payments. which
cau~e 1heir balances to remain delinquent:
Council dectded thai any policy
changes would be made with the stipulallon that s~loffs would be determined on a case-by-case basis.
In other actiol'h counc1l authonzed
the purchase of 20 new snowllake
Chnslma.s decorallons 10 be installed
on utility pol&lt;s throughout the vtl·
lage. The decorations will be made by
a local resident. and w•ll.complemenl
Christmas flags which will be '
installed by an area garden club.
After meelin g in execulive ses~
sion . counCil voted to hire, R1chard
W,unsley '" the new village police
o l!lcer on a s1x-month prubat10nary
period.
The tre .t s ur~r·s reporl was
approved with the following balance s: total cashbook balance.
$65.692.15; geneml fund. 10.427.07:
police. 2,326.02: law enforcement
487.3 .1: street. 10 , 159 . 3~: htghway.
269.78: wat er department 6,507·.62 :
sewe r 5.744.33:
sewer debt
10.746.77. utility deposit 3.482.:15:
replacement. 6,54()_60; FEMA
9.241.50.
Counc1l al so approved the mayo~·s
report ot fines collected for the
month of Odob&lt;r. in the amount of
$ 1.400.
Prese nt at the meeting were Mayor JoAnn Eads: council member)'~
Judy Denny. Tammy Searles. Dick
Felly. Marlin Andrew. Jay Dewhurst
and Verna Martin : and Clerk Rose·
.
mary Eskew.

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