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By The Bend

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.
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· 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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111(~ 1'\' ICWCd .

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
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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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p
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s1 1y o
ary an . rcsc 1w.o1, aII ct
sptlrts and O\hcr acuvtttcs can b~
OK . she sa•'d

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.
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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

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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
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hilling the books, k1d s have a lot
Icss f rcc t11nc, accordm g to a Un1f M 1
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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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Rl' !&lt;i.l'&lt;m.: hcls as ked pan.:nb 1d
3.5~ ~ !\JIIi.:I"\C&lt;lll l ciHidr. .' n un dL' I I ~
to keep .1 J~1 a ry l og~ing C\~ I Y
minut~ .(lt thc 1r lllli C tlwm~ a wcd. day aml " wcek~nd d.ty. 1\u~nh .
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!
---Send questions to Ann Landrrs, cm.tors Syndicate, 5777 W.
Century Bl•d., Suite 700, Los
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
Tomorrow: Sunny
High: 50s; Low: 30s

Reds trade
Bret Boone
to Atlanta
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Volume 49, ~umber 135

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Hometown News_p aper

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

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Single Copy . 35 Cents

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
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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.
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"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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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.
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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:
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,"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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sufrered

and Jan Moiler
GORI Gcorg10-- In lh1s former

than any other

ethnic

gro~p from Stal-

a humble home , hononng the binhplace of YoSif V!ssanonoV!ch Dju-

starvat10ri carfl-

m's purges and

fanuly

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GUHt Editorial
By Harold L. (Butch) Miller
American Legion
National Commander
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Sovtct

So\ act c II) there arc a l,trgc "itdtuc.
museum. and mausoleum bual't over

c~nd

pcrhap" m

o~ll · of

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pral.:llc.llly every
from

suffered
htm ·

the

top of11ctal satd

Moiler &amp;
Anderson

Yes m Ru~ s 1a a lot more people
wctc k1llcd But 11 you look alit rcl-

hi !'i. -

tory

.111\cly .. 11 you take the popul auon

rhat Iu s hlrtllplaLC 'IIII I honors
hun .md lh.n nHihon" sllll rc\cre
hun lhroughoUt the loJmcr Sm Jet
Unum !~.hows I he IJO\'.'l'r of th~ cult
nl persona lity Stalm hutll h om the
1910s to the 1950s ,Jnd the &lt;hscnLh.mtmcnt hy man ) 11ldcr pc1son'
hc-ac wllh tree"'' hcL·IIn,g ~:.1r nall s m
He 1s a 1..:-rnfilc m.m · um f1llcll
om: Cicorg1.m olfi \.: 1.tl Ill o u1 .ts..,!t( l
.llo.." D.1h: V.m AH.l But "'111L people:
s tJlllm~· ham Who L.m L'-.;p l.11 11 11'
Pc rh.1p' the J L•cp~:st lfoll\ mth~:"L'
.llLOI,Ilks I~ th~ l.lLI th,lt GC1lrg1.11b

of Gcorg-1.1. and ~.:mn p.1rc the '11..: ~
limo.;, 11 s mm.·ll h1gher than the~ Sovi et Unwn ·
Hm\ ~..: .m 1h1s man .. ull he revered
hy mllhons 1 Expl.ul.ltlons vary, hut
11 (.;OIIlC~ 'fnun a m.Kahrc nmt.ll gJ.t
th.1 t" t.tkcn root here !-ilncC U:lpllal 1\lli hcg.1n transf Oillllng the land ~apc 'a drt:.Jdc ,1go I he o lder gcncr~
.tt1nn oltcn sec' h11n not a",, hl oody
hUh. h~r. hut .l~ .1 lll:lll \'•l\Hl suppo ..edly 1 &lt;~ n .1 ht:ller cumom y .u1d LUI ncd
the SO\ lo.."t Un 1on wto .1 modern

a

Soviet leader Stalin
hun hts repulallon etlher, '" a nauon and 1940 Known as the great purge,
dtscouraged by liS fad1ng influence most of these v1e1Ims were erlher
m world affa~rs Unreconstructed executed dtreclly or died tn pnson
Stalimsts view that perrod as the last camps Always paranOid about ,hrs
era of Sov1eltdeahsm
power, Stahn ordered the execution
An apocryphal story IS told that - or mass depona11on to labor camps
Stalin once gathered Georgian and subsequent deaths of top Comhenchmen for a lesson on ruhng mumst Party officials Ninety-eight
RusSians He called for a live chtck- of the 139 members elected to the
en, wh1ch he plucked 10 11s flesh Central Comm1ttee at the 1934 pany
am1d
fnghtened
squawkmg. congress were later shot
Observe, he ,told h•s thugs , and
-· Ktlled another half-mtllron or
released the b11d -- whtch was so more m camps and by e.ecution
fear-crazed 11 wouldn' t stray from between 1946 and h1s own death tn
Stalm 's boot He tossed the b11d 1953 II was his final purge
some gram, and 11 followed Stalin
Someumes u's not so much the
ovcrywhcre "ThiS 1s the way to rule numbers as the names thai tell the
the people,' he •upposcdly satd
story Not even fnends were safe
So the Stalin cu ll conunues, from tonure or execuuon, and thts
dc,pJic c\Jdcnce th.n the hook- mcluded fnends and a-.ociates of
nosed. pock-marked mus1ach10ed Len1n He rnllmidated Lenrn's
tyr.lnl
w1dow and had ht s police harass

more.

proportional!),

for royahy. later called h1msclf Jose!
Stalm From such humble bcgmnmgs, he grew to· become the most
gcnoc1dal butcher of thiS hloody

Honor veterans
on Veterans Day

form~r

By Jack Anderson

palgn•

DIANE HILL
Controller

-- K1lled at least 10 m1ll1on men,

Lenm's brother, ststers and cous ms

women and chtldrcn 1n the Ukrarne
.1lone between 1929 .tnd 1936 He

Members of Stalin's own fam1ly
were k1lled at hiS command and

sy,tcmalll:'ally ex1ermma1cd a whole
Llass ol nch peasants. known as

there are sti ll questions about th~
su1c1de ~- or murder •• of Stahn '!J

kui.Jks
-- Murdered al least another 5
1mlhon mostly men hc1wcell 1937

w1fe, Nadezhda Alliluyeva, who had
secretly wn11en a leuer of rndict~

· Veterans are commOn Amencans of uncommon valor and devotion to

duty They are men and women Wlllmg IO spill lhelf blood If II mean s Generation Xers and postenly won 't be forced to sptllthc~rs The nctghborhood
~aker who once served on an US Navy warsh1p The beat cop who once
kept the peace as an MP at an overseas mtlitary mstallauon The phy s tc~an
.,;,ho pulled bullets out of wounded troops and sewed them hack togeii]Cr

1be clergyman who tssued last ntes to laltcn patnnts and mspmtllonal \\lords
tJ&gt;the baule-weary.
• Veterans m -your commumty mclude LegiOnnaires 1n a local Amcnc.m
(egton post who helped veterans readJUSt to c1vtlian life, rcmmd everyone
of the priceless nature of Old Glory, operate programs thai msttl l values 1n
all children and youlh 1 and ensure that veterans recovenng m the Dcp,m-

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A former top a1de to Mtkhad
Gorbacbev, Alexander Yakovlev, IS
spearhcadmg a proJect th~l wtll publish m 90 volumes the core of the
KGB and Central Commmee
arch1ves unit I 1964-- and much of II
ts from Stahmstumes and Will detail
h1s true depredations. In the interest
of truth, JUStice and hrstory not
repeating Itself, these kinds of
efforts should gel the htghest attention and senous fundrng from Russtan and Amerrcan pantes
Jack Andersqn and Jon Moller
are writers for United Feature
Syndicate, Inc.
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The cost of global warming treaties
By Joseph Perkins
I have JUst fnushcd 1cad mg a l.ts·

A~res, Argeno na to thra sh out

cent over the same span, Chma's, 27
percent and BraZil 's, 20 percent.

Mullis notes, there IS no sctenufrc,
proof that human activity IS over-

css.l} ~th e M1nd

dctdds ol the
-glohul warrmng

All ul wh1ch 1eads R1denour to
conclude that over the next 20

heatmg the planet, when, as Rldenour reports, more than half the

they

years, "developing nallons wtll be

growth

II

re spon s1hle for Us much as 60 per-

w11l come from developmg coun~

L:1113tlng

co llection

ol

'D.mC mg N.tkcd 1n
FICid : ' (Pantheon Books. 199HI

hy

trc,lly

Nobel Pn1c wmmn g S\.. ICntl sl K.1ry

nc gota.1ted

10

greenhouse gas emissions

Mullts 1\mong the I .t Jul l.t-b.tscd

months .1go m

ce nt of all greenhouse emtssions"

tries (exempted from the global

,\U1hoJ s more pltno~..:.Hnc umdu ·.atms " th.lt the whole glohdl w.11mml! s~.:.u c 1s hype and th.u the sL ICilltl~c cvtdcnLe 1s l.u lmm ~1 mvaiu:1n g

Kyoto hpan
"I he so~.:.1 ll ed
Kyoto
P!Otntol wou ld

Yet th ese deve lopmg natiOns
adamantly refuse 10 be bound by
;my cm1ss10ns reductions , even as
the y endorse pamlul emiSSIOns cuts

warmmg treaty), when , as Stavms
esumates, full compliance wnh the
Kyoto Protocol will dnve up
domesttc energy pnces and Suck

rcqu 11 c the Un1tcd

for the United States over ,the next
15 years w h1 ch, 11 put m place,
wo uld hnve a staggcnng clfcct on

$200 billion a' year out of the econ-

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Mc.ln\\lltlc 11\ lli C th.m 1 ~0
n.liHms til 11 cnthU'&gt; I.t '&gt;t iL,tll y .tg1eed
tn the ~loh.tl \\,\!lll tng lll'.lly wou ld
he hdd 11 nu cnm-.nms 1cduliHm~;
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UHltll l iL'- ,\~ (Jun.l lnf.lt.J
Br.11tl f\ l n.;u:o .md ln dono.."" ' ''
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th e g tc .ll~..:s t g11ml h m 1.'1l'enhiHJ\c
g. 1s Clllls' lons o~ou the,. nc:o. t two

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are ohhged to t l.!-cX.IIll l n~: th..:11 Jllh'

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dclcg.tte s rcpu:..,c nt1n g mo1 e than
I SO n.1t1ons .nc g,tthctcd 111 Bu~o::1w ~

lot th ~.: N.tllon.ll
Co.."ntcr lot Puhl1c.: Policy Rcsc.uL:h
He cslllll.IIO.: s th.l l lnJ on~.?s l ,\ s cm1ss1ons g1cw b) 40 pcii..L'Ilt he tween
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Gannett News Service
WASHINGTON - By the tunc
ti1e thubbmg Rcpubhc.:&lt;~ns got 111 l.ist

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Ted Koprcl \h\S on the sol ol h1 s l.ltclll ght ne ws show gently p10h111g Sen
Ornn Hmch lor .1 s1gn ol consuousncss

KoppeL tlic host of 1\B C's
' N1ght lme,' asked the U!ali Repuh·
l1can tl the1e wcJC .my lessons to he
katned lrom the cleLl nm 111 wluch
Democ1.1ts del1ed p1cdJ ctum s hy
hn1Jm1! on to .tll ol then Sen.1tc sC.11s

Today in history
Today 1~ Wedne sday, Nov II the 11St h d.l) ol I Y9K Thc1c .u c SO J,tys
Iehan the year ThiS IS Vctcr.ms Dt~ y tn the Un1h.'d States Rcm cmh1.tncc Do~\
In Canada.
Today's H1ghh glu m H1st&lt;u y
On Nov II , 191 8. lightm g In Woild w.~r l ~..:.tlllC 10 .Ill end Wllh the ' lg n
mg of an anmstH.: c hclwc~n lhc All1cs .Uld Gcun.my

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In 1620, 41 P1lgnms uhu.tn.llhc M.tyllowcl ~ nc.:hotcd oil M, l\\,lchtN:Il'
s1gncc.J a compactL:alhn g lor .1 hody polltH:k
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cx.ct:ulcd m Jcrus;1lem . V.1
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So the ohject for the US delega·

the US ccunnmy
Indeed , when I returned I rom last
DeLemhcr's global wmnung summtlm Kyuto l .lskcd Haa,.lrd econ ~ ,
omtst Rohctt Sta\111S to csllmatc 1he
~.:ost ol US co mpl1ancc wtth lhe
trc.lly He sa1d th.ll the go\crnmcnt

t1on to Buenos Atres ought to be
threefold To encourage more SCICO·
tlflc mvesttgaltons as to whether
global waammg truly ts occurnng
and 1f human acUvlty IS responsrble,
to1nsastthat,tftheUS 1storcduce
Its greenhouSe gas erntssaons (and
would ha \c to d1 .unatt cally mcrcasc not by a real 30 pe1cent hy 2012}
th e c.:ost o l enc1gy to &lt;.IJ1vc down that devclopmg nations agree to
dem and b) as mud1 as 40 per- rncanmgful target s as well, and that
ll'nll h.ll wuuiJ mc .m that the cost the Buenos Aires delegates agree to
of petroleum and natural gas would market~ba sed mecham sms (ltke
Jouhlc rile cost ol ~..:oa l -- wh1ch mternatmnal buymg and selhng ol
,gcncla tcs t\1\.n-thard s of the nation's ' cmJsstons credits) that would allow
elc~..:tr H..: 1t y -- would I.JUddruple. All the Un1ted States to meet ats erms~

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GraveSide serv1ces wtll be I p.m. Fnday tn the Jordan BapiiSI Church
Cemetery. Galhpoh' Ferry. Wllh the Rev Sammy Anderson olllc1a11ng

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Jeffrey A Wolfe, 35, of Oak Hill Road, Long Bottom, d1ed unexpectedly on Tuesday, N~vem lJI:r 10, 1998 a~ Veterans Mei'nonal Hosp1tal m
Pomeroy.
He was born on Apnl 23, 1963 in Pomeroy. son ol t-lorns M Wolfe of
B1dwell. and the late Carol Jane Bowers Wolfe. He was a rehab spec1ahs1
tor the Metgs County Board ol Mental Relardallon and Developmental DIS·
ab11i1tes.
He was a member of the Fm;t Church of the Nazarene in Galltpolis, and
allended the Bradford Church ol Chml.
He issurvivedby hts wtfe. LoraJ. Wood Wolfe. whom he marnedon January 16, l!l$,8,;1V{o di!U~is. Amanda C Wolfe and Lmdsay N Wolfe, and
a one-week-old ron, Jonathan D. Wolfe.
. He " also surv1ved hy hts father and stepmother, Morns M. and Joyce
Wolfe of Bidwell: and by a brother and sisler-m-law, Damel E. and Renee
Wolfe of O'Fallon. Mrssouri. His paternal grandll)olher survtves, Martha
Frances Wolfe of Rucme. and hiS father-in-law and mother-m-law, Ivan and
Evelyn Wolfe of Long aouom. ' •
Three nte~es survive St~phanie Renee Wolfe. Chelsey Wood and Andrea
Warner. and three nephews Nathan Dame! Wolfe. Jordan Wood and Jason
Warner Two brolhers-m-law, Keith Wood of Pomeroy, and Rodney Wood
of Long Bonom, s urv~ve, a. does a srsler-m-law and her husband. Bonnte
~nd Gary Warner of Long Boltom
· Aunts and un&gt;les surviving are Ernest "JR" Bowers of Pataskala, Joseph
and Mary Bowers of ReedsVIlle, Roland and Freda Wolfe of Bradley, IllinOis, Cectl E. and Sharon Wolfe of Jackson. 11\da and Wayne, Rowe ol Rae me,
Joyce and Leroy Sauters ol Pomeroy, Donna and Herman Bowers of ColumbJJ s, Nedra Tarv,in of Columbus, Kay and Joe Pro Ifill of Portland, and Karen
,md Paul Milner of Racme
Al so surv1vmg are numerous cousms.

gressiOnal votmg accord l111s year,

Anney's raung dropped to 8, . and
Hakh camcd

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sulemcnls - as 1hcy now do they'll wm lew hlack voters over to
lhc1r s1dc

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,tud if Orri11 Hatch doem 't11 nderstand this, there~r
little dwnce that the once-~trong lies between Africa/1
;lmericam and the GOP cau be res11rrected

st.md Ll11s, thc1e s lillie chance lhat
the mll:c-s uong ucs bclwecn Alncan
Amcnc.ms and the GOP can he res·
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Fr1day Ill r(l&lt;~rl St Pomeroy; Ohln by t!le
Oh!(l Valley Puhl1sh1 '1g Company Second claN
poslagc paul at P\llnc•oy 0hLo
Mcm~r: The A.~\U'=I~t,.d' Ptcss anti the Ohio
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aHurale IF you know or an error In 1
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SquadS answer 10 calls
Umts ol the Meags County Emer-

Valley Hosp11al.
6.32 p m , SR 7, Pomeroy, motor
vehtcle acctdenl. Laird Ruble.
refused treatment, Pomeroy VFD

gency Med1cal ServiCe recorded 10
calls lor a&lt;&gt;ISiance Tuesday. Unlls
respondmg mcluded
CENTRAL DISPATCH
12:20 a m.. Oak H1ll Road,
Che,ter. JefiJey Wolle, Veterans
Memonul Hospital.
8 12 a m.. Locust Grove Road,
Long Bollom. Michelle Buckley,
refused treatment.
9 25 u m State Route 681, Tuppers Pla1ns. Cassady Brooks, VMH,
I0 19 a m , East Mam Street,
Pomeroy. Dolly Clelland. VMH.
I0 24, a m . Lmcoln He1ghts.
Pomeroy. Marvm Edwards, Pleasant

RUTLAND
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Ball Holzer Medtcal Center:
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DaviS, PVH
SYRACUSE
12 31 am. Maul Street. Racme.
Wtlliam Fmkenbtnder. VMH
TUPPERS PLAINS
10 56 p m , Arbaugh Add1t1on.
Michael Atkmson, treated at the
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Heri'&lt;rt E 'Pete Shield,, 87. of Racme. d1ed Tuesday, Nm 10, 1998 In
the Veterun' Memor1al Ho&lt;pllal Extended Care Facthly
He wa&gt; a former d11ec1or of the Agncultural Stab11izauon and Conserva11on Ser\lce m Me1g' County. and a member of th~ Racme United Methodist
Church
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G and Eua Sayre Sh1eld'
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He " sumved by three grandchildren. Molly Kreuzer of Warrensburg.
Mo .. Larry F"her "' M1nden. La. and Amy Mullins ot E\an,lon, Ill.
Be"d"' h" parem&gt;. he was pr~ceded m death by ht&lt; w1fe. Mabie Robmson Sh1dd--.. and a daughter. Bonn1e F1sher
Memunal "-t!:rVIt.:l!~ will bt: announced at a later date Armngements are
by the Ewmg Funeral Home, Pomeroy.

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the Letart f•llls Cemetery, wnh the Rev Brian Harkness oflicJaling
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Jellrey A. Wolle. 35. of Oak Hi_I)..Road. Long Bo11om. died Tuesday. Nov. :
tO. 1998 1n Veterans Memonal «osp11al
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B1dwell and the late Carol Jane Bowers Wolfe He was a rehab specialist:,
for the Me1g\ County Board of Mentotl Retardallon and Developmental D1~- •

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He was a member oi lhe F1rsl Church of the Nazarene 1n Gallipolis, Ohto ;~
and unended the Brad lord Church of Chnst
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SurviVIng 1n addtuon to h" father are hiS w1fe, Lora J. Wood Wolfe; two .
d.1 ueh1e" Am,mda C Wolfe and Ltnd,ay N Wolfe. and a son, Jonathan D.'
Wolfe. hiS t.llher and stepmother. Morns M and Joyce Wolfe ot Bi,dwell: a:·
brother ond s ~&gt;ler-m- l aw. Dan tel E. and Renee Wolfe of O'Fallon. Mo , his •,
paternal grandmother. Manha Frances Wolle ot Racme: hiS luther~i n- law and··
mot~r-m-law. Ivan and Evelyn Wolfe ol Long Bouom. three meces and three
nephews two brothers-m-law, Ke11h Wood of Pomeroy. and Rodney Wood
ot Long Bonom. a mler-m-law and her husband. Bonnte and Gary Warner ·.
of Long Bottom, and several aunts and uncles and cousms

Servtccs w11l be 2 p m Thursday'" the Cremeens funeral Home, Racme,'
w11h Demck Stump of the H11lsboro Church ol Chnsl offic1atmg Bunal wtll :,
follow '" the Letart Falls Cemetery. Fnends may call al the luneral home
lrom 5-9 p.m today

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Both Taft .md h1 s Democratic

could panac1pa1e

tt wanted to name a neW super, nten-

bourd to postpone Its selecuon unul
atter the Ndv. 3 elec110n so the gov-

dent before that But the process has•
taken longer than aniJctpaled

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APPLICATIONS

For additional infonnation Call:
Administrative Office
Gallia County Center
Meigs County Center

Tuppers PJains
Toll Free

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The Pomeroy Merchants invite you
to shop in Historic Downtown This
Holiday &amp;aoon

MON·THURS
NO BARGAIN NIGHT

Pomeroy Merchant§)
Christmas Cookie Contest
November 21, 1998

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THE SIEGE (PGI3)

Ventless
Heaters
tO,OOO BTU
Up to 20,000
BTU

PICKENS
HARDWARE
MASON,
W.VA.

7 00, MON· THURS
MATINEES SAT{SUN 3.00
HO BARGAIN HIGHT

Thank-You
Voters of

Meigs.
County
Thank You for elect,ing me your next
commissioner. Thank you to all of the
people who assisted and supported me in
my campaign. Let's start moving forward!
Mick Davenport &amp; Family
Pd for

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Access Head start' is accepting applicaltons for the 98-99
school year. We a re a federal and state program for preschool
children ages 3-5. Head Start offers famtlies a sense o{
belonging and a chance to be involved in activtltes that promolt;
growth w1thm the whole family. Special services are -offered to.
meet the need of children with disabilities.
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Eligtbility to attend Head Start is determined
factors including the child's age, family yearly income and
current circumstances Child care is available for famtlies
workmg or going to school and receive child care assistance· ·
from the ODHS.
Head Start prov1des children with activities that help them
grow mentally, socially, embtionally, and phystcally Staf{
members offer your child acceptance, understanding, and the
opportunity to Jearn and lo experience success,

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The board mtllally refused. say mg ·

opponent , Lee F1sher had asked the

Seniors to m«!t
Humsonville Semor Ciuzens Cl11b
wtll meet Wednesday at II a.m. at the
townhouse Lunch Will be served followmg the· meetmg

Laml J Ruble, 52. W1ll10mstown.
W.Va • was cited for failure to control
by the Gallia-Me1gs Po'l of the Stale
H1ghway Patrol following a one-car
acc1dent on Stale Route 7 near
Pomeroy Tuesday '
Troopers sa1d Ruble was so uthbound al 6 20 p.m. when the c,lf he
drove went olf the lell Side of the
road and ,truck a d1tch.
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juhscnbcrs 1101 tlc~mng to }liY the carper may
rcmlltn advnnco ducct kJ 1Qc:¥'•~1y Sen~1r.r.l on
a lhrcc s1x or 12 rr.unlh bafls. Credit v• h ~
gtven earner epc'1 wee.&lt;
No subscrml!rJI by mall pum•ltcd u: areas
where home came "teN 1cc l!l c. 1ail11bk
Pubhsh~ r rcsr'rvcs lhe ng!'ll 10 adJIISI ro11es dur
1ng the sub.scnpllon pcrwd SubscJJpllon oouc
~.:h.1ngc~ m11y be Jm p\r.m;nt ed by c:h.;;nglns 11!·
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COLUMBUS (AP) - Gov -Elect for the rellrmg John Goff
However, Taft won't hav.e an oltJBob Tafl.w1ll have some mpul m the
selecuon ol a new stale S&lt;:hool super· ctal vote, Since the supenntendent
se rves at the pl easure of the board
mtendenl as he had hoped
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Tall spokesman Brell Buerck Said
The St,lle Board of Education on
Tuesday dec1ded to mvtle Tafllo take tbe Republican governor-elect wel-

In addtlton to his mother, he was preceded in death by an aunt. Sandra
Holzer Medical Center
Baer, and two uncles, Kenneth Bowers and Elwood Bowers.
Discharges Nov. 10 - Billie
Servtces will be conducted al 2 p m on Thursday, November 12, 1998 m Rhea, Cody Holslem, Edward Baer,
the Cremeens Funeral Home, Racine, wtth Derrick Stump of the Htllsboro Joy Hale
Church ot Chrtsl ofl1ctatmg.
(Published wilh permission)
Rodney Wood. Ja.,on Warner. Nathan Wolfe, Mark Alhson, Dwayne Houck ·
and Jay Prollill Will serve as caskelbearers
· Bunul w1ll follow m the Letart Falls Cemetery Fnend' may call from 5·
9' p m on Wedne sday. Nov~mbe~, 1998 at the funeral home
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A. Wolfe

Telev1s1on

news analys1s •how "Lead Story"
Anney was reac ung to gellrng a
ralmg of 10 (out of a poss1ble 100
pomts) on the NAACP's annual
"clvlllt8hts report caad" on h1s con-

Paul Q McKmney, 69, Galhpolis, d1ed Monday, Nov 9. 199H m Pleasani Valley Hospital.
Bnm May 10, 1925 m Robmsnn, W Va. son of the late John and Ailee
Snow McKmney, he was a former engmeer With the Oh1o R1ver Boat Co .
and allen&lt;led the Middleport Cnmmumty Church
Surv1Y111g are h1 s w1te. Mary Honaker McKmney. four sons. LuUJs G(nc:
McK1nney and Bruce Allen McKmhey. both ollnd1anapnlls lnJ, and R.mdy
(MISkt) ,McKmney and Paul Douglas McKmney, both -ol Gallipolis : two
daughters, V1ck~e (Paul) Freeman of Gallipolis Ferry. W V.t. and Carol
(Charb) Stnvernl Spnnglield, "'vera! grandchildren. and live siSters, Helen
Huskms and Ruth Sh1r11ger, both of Gallipolis, Margaret Ellison ol Wharton. W Vu. Freda Honaker of Lou"v11le, Ky, and Bon me S1ders of Pmnt
Pleasant. W Va
He was also preceded in death by a son, John W. McKmney .•mJ by a
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on tssues like abon10n, school prayer
l o pumsh lawbreakers, rather than
and pnvale s&lt;;hool vouchers. But
mro cnme pr~vcnuon programs - a whtle RepubhCaQS have lned mtghltdcr..:1s10n that has helped reduce the ly to gellhese(volers m thelf column
ranks of black schoolchildren and on Elecuon Day, htlle has come of
m~.:Jc.!scd the number of blacks m the cffon That's because for most
J&lt;HI on proh.H1on or parole
black voters ct"l nghts is a delinmg
,1\nd when lcgltnnalc black lead- ISSUe
CIS (by th" I mean black elected ofliIf Republicans really want to
clals .md those who hc.td major black make a senous outreach to black votw g.m11,H10ns) cnucJzc them, Repub- ers they've got to repatr their civ1l
llt.:.ms lt.~vc u1ed to create a new class nghls record. They can 'I do that by
of hi.JCk le aders At the head of IhiS lashmg out at the1r cntacs as House
glllup .1rc people hkc Oklahoma Rep MaJOniY Leader Dtck Armey dtd m
J C W.llt&gt;, the onl y bl.tck Republican 1995 when he call ed the NAACP' "a
m Cong1 e~s .tnd Ward Connerly, the mtsgutded spec~al - mtcresl organiZafHC:d p1pc1 of the dOll-affirmatiVe twn" dunng an appearance on the
Black

tung.
Services will be I I a m ~alnrday 111 the Pomeroy Chapel of the FISher
Funeral Home, w11h M1ke Fmmcum and Terry Barrell officiating. Bunal will
be m the Z11kle Cemetery, Clifton, W.Va. Friends may call al tbe luneral home
from 6-9 p m Fnday

Paul Q. McKinney

TomghL Clear. Lows in the upper 20s. Light ea.t wind.
' Thursday.. Mostly sunny Highs m the upper 50s.
Thursday mghl .. Panly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s.
Extended forecast:
Fnday... Mostly sunny. Htghs in the upper 50s.
' Saturday Mostly cl(')udy wuh a chaliCe of rain Lows 1n tbe upper JOs
and b1gbs in the lower 50s.

voted to put more l]lOney mto efforts

.IL tl on movement
Ne1ther nMn IMs mut.:h standmg
.un ung Al11 c.m AmcllC&lt;lOS In fact,
now here 111 th1 s nallOTl has a black
~.:o nsL'l" til\ c been cleLtcd to unicc m
.t~u tulg d1sll llt li1111111t.lll!d hy black
\1l1crs II the GOP w.mts to make
mtn.lds .unong A h K,m Amcru.:dns, It
ho~ ' 1o l1nd ,, "·') to hu1ld h11dgcs to
1hc hl ,t-.k k.tdcts they support, not
th~.? llll~.?~ Repuhhc.m'&gt; h.tve manuf.1c~
IUICd
lltlllll.Jlly poll s sh(m th.1t many
hl.1cJ.. \lll (' l'&gt;fHlld LOIISl'l\,\llVC VIeWs

Donald

great-grandson, three brothers and two stslers, and a son-1n-law. Charles Har-

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Barrell und M1chael Barrell of Langsv ille. and several meces and nephews.
Bestdes hiS parents. he was preceded in death by lour grandch ildren. a

,rest of week
forecast for
Weather foreast:

swnstargcl(tflheSenateuhtmalely
ratlfted the global warmmg treaty)
as pa1nlessly and cconomacally as
poss1ble.
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Joseph Perkins is a columnist
for The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Herbert E. 'Pete' Shields

grandchtldren. a sister. Naom1 Hunter of Nelsonville. two

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GOP must rep.air civil rights rec~&gt;rd if- it wants to win

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Leota G Banfield, M2. olumbu.•. dted Tuesday. Nov I0. 1998 1n the Pari.
Med1cal Center. Columbus
Arr.lllgements wtll be announ&lt;-ed by the Cremeens Funeml Home. Rae me

Benjamm Fr-Jnkl1n Barren. 79. New Haven. W Va . d1ed on Tuesday.
November 10, J998 in Pleasant Valley Hospllal
He wa. born Nov 7. 1919 in Bradbury. son of lbe late baa' and Grace
M1gh1 Barren.
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' .He was a veteran of the U S 'Army &lt;iunng World War II He worked "'
a coal m1ner •for the Carson Cool Mme. al)d a,, a dairy farmer lor the Joe Bailey Farm. He wa• a member oil he Father Hou"' Church '"Hart lord. W Va
Suro'lvmg are hiS w1fe. Dorothy Ann fro,l Barrell of New Haven. three
daughte" and two sons-rn-law Phyllis Hanung of Barberton. Grace and
Aaron Hy"'ll of Deluware, Oh•o. and Eva and W1lham Ander&gt;on of Hartford. W.Va.. nme grandchildren, 24 great gmndchildren and two gr&lt;.tl--greal-

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Fnend' may call at the Deal Funeral Home. Point Plea'&gt;3nl. from 6-8 p.m.•·
Thur'.day

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ti1ent of Veterans Affmrs hosp1tal know that the com munu y-at-largc care:-; ' tlt.u hunwn
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muntty servace and elevate p ur clout m W.lsllmgton
: When you thmk about at. there arc pcilldps thousands ol yc!c1.m~ 111 you1 dtmhcJ .1ho.uJ t h ~. : gluh.ll \\.unnn g
commumty -- fmmly, lnends, ur..:quaanltmccs .mel other lct~dcJs ol tht s news ~ h.llld".lgon h.i\C done ~~~ h~:~..:.tus~:
paper--who desef\c a "thank you" on thiS spce~al J.~y If you ·'PPICCI.tte the tht.:) h.I\C '1s1on~ ol gT.l ll l'l .md kl tfccdom we, as Arncm.: ans , enJOY today then }'OU l ~a ltt.c \\thy 11 s 1mpo1tt~nt lm~.-~ htp s d.ltiUil!:..' 111 tlu.: 11 \\L'C lttllc
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We believe there ts a need 10 publi sh the•c facts and bnng up these
ca•es on a regular basts in all pans
ol the former Sov1e1 Umon .. so
there ts no d1S1IIusronment about ht s
madness, and 11 w1ll nol be repeated
tiy g1vmg such authorrty to another

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Democracy reigns on lands consccralcd hy rhc sacnlt~,;c ol lltd tnary men
and women who served m the US armed forces We ,,tlllhcsc spc&lt;:1.1l people .. velerans"
On a day that marks the lllh hour of the lith day of the lllh month m
1918, 1he end of World War I, we pay tnbute lo those who d1d lhCif duty as
patrtots It's our moral duty to make them feel apprcc1atcd on Veterans Day
Start by thanktng members of your own famtly who ctthcr served or who
are currently servmg m the armed forces Call your famil) members. as I
will call my soh, Cra1g, an officer m the U S Manne Corps, .md say,
"Thanks for servmg I'm proud of you "
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Next bid a "Happy Veterans Day"(commemorattvc 1evc nt s 111 your l.:Oill
mumty. The more people turn out for the Veterans Day Parade and Memorial Service, the more profound the debt of gralltude to those who served
Finally, remember veterans m your prayers, espec1ally those who usc
wheelchairs and anitictal hmbs as a result of bailie scars that will never heal
as well as thos~ who were tak'en captive and whose abse nce rcmams un ~lc­
counted for.
Veterans asked very hule of 1he11 country but gave everythmg they had
Thl: least we can do ts gtve mem our smcerest ' thank you' for a JOb well
done.
Our children a,nd grandchildren wtll follow our exa mpl e They will le arn
to respect and appreciate a group of spec131Amencans who arc worthy of
praise, but are so modest aboullhelf serv1ce lhatlhey wtll sellle for a Simple
''hank you"

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The onc-11me ~m •.nary student.
son of a cobhlcr and washerwoman

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Generaiii8Nger

Wedneadll)', Nollemblr 11, 1111

Remembering

The Daily Sentinel

CHARLENE HOEFUCH

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Wednuday, November 11 ,1998

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Basketball

Braves trade Neagle, two others to Reds for Boone, Remlingef
By JOE KAY

tion - which ,till bo•a-t&lt; Gr&lt;g Mad·
dux. Tom Gla\'in&lt; anJ Juhn Smnltz
- and l~fr - ham.ler Bmcc C"hcn will
!!Ct "J cham."e to fill it t)UI .
- ·:we . ~·nuld not h_~t"'C traded ~~
pla\er of Nca~lc:\ c.thht!r if we JiJn·r ihink \\~ h:iJ ,hm~onl." "'hn~ould
... tep in:· ·SLhuerhult ,.,iJ. ·

Burh Neagle and Boone ~an a.~ik error' in 1997.
Tucker. 27. will compete fora &lt;pot
CINCINNATI (AP) The
for trou.Jl!, after nex1 season because
Boune alw ; .. coming off his be!r.l in th&lt; outfield. He hit .244 with 13
Atlanta Braves gave up some of Iheir
they wer&lt; d&lt;alt in the middfe.of th&lt;ir offen\ive ·sea.'tOn. Afler hiuir,g: a homers, 46 Rills and eight stolen
pitchiRg- fur defen~ . Afler lwu )C;u'
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L:untrads. Boc:.,ne wok 3: quick liking car&lt;er-low .223 in 1997. he cut down ba&lt;'es.
of mi,,inl! out on the World Saic:,.
h, the itli!i!a of playing fur lhe Braves. un hi'i ~wing ami led ~he Rttds with
The deal adds a little to the Reds
the)\ COn,idert!d it a nece'"ar) tradewho are a contender every year. The 24 homers and 95 RBis. both career payroll for next. year. but gives
uff
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R&lt;ds are rebuilding with an eye highs. He al,;o made the All-Star team Cincinnati the typ.: of proven &lt;tarter
The Br~ves senl 16-,game winner
towanls a .new ballpark in 2()(JJ.
f , for lhe firo1 limt!' in addition 10 winDenny Neagle, outfielder Michael .
~~agle hectnl16 the IIHl~l ~tl"Ltlllt­
.. I'm ·going to a greal organiza:;. ning ltis firM Gold Glove .
Tucker and a minor leaguc pitcher hl , pli,hcd 'tarter on the · ln"' -huJget lion. a great team. a great ci1y:· ~aid
"JI'o,; heen a phenomenaJ · year:·
the Cincirtnati Reds on Tu~sda) for Red .... who h•uJ the fifth -lm'e't pay - Boone. who wa&lt; riding a golf can Boone said.
Gold Glove ~cond ba~t"man Brei .. roll in the major h:a,gut:~ la.. . l ~a~nn. down a fairway in La&lt; Vega• when
With Boone gone. th&lt; Reds wi II
Boone and relie''l!r Mike Remlinct:r. Gt:neroll rnana~t:r Jim Bowdt:n wa.'i Bowden called about the trade. ·· 1 turn second base over to Pokey
The trJde opens the way for Ke-\·in l""1king for anL aflordahie ... tarter ·ru was thinking about it today and I Reese. a shortstop who mov&lt;d to
Millwood. a 11-2ame winner. to rompl~mcnt Pet~ H ~1rnisch and Brett couldn'l cume up with any negalives lhird ba.~ la.~l season when Barry
assume a more pro...mint:nl role in the Tomko.in lht: n•t;llion. ·
in lhe ~itualion:·
Larkin returned from neck surgery.
Braveo,;· ~nsationa l rotation and plugs
Nint' team.; m:1d~ oilers for
··Now he"~ going to get hi s.chance
The Braves think that Boone will
one of their biggest hole&gt; - se~ond Boone. but Bowd&lt;n said the Braves solidify their u.p-the:middle defense to play:· Bowden said. ·· we think
.: ba..~ .
oftt!r was tht: on I) one ht: ~rinusly and complement shortstop Walt with Pokey Reese and Barry Larkin.
"Pi tChing and defense art: the run~idt'red.
Weiss, who was signed _as a free agent we'll have tremendous defen,;e up the
: hallmark of our balldub. and thi s
·:.We felt we W&lt;re uverwhelmed before la&lt;t "&lt;'&lt;l.&lt;on.
mitklle. You're never going lo ''
replac~
guy·s the tx .. t d~ten~i ve .,econd base~ and had to make a uea1.·· BowUen
Tony Graffanino (.211; five a Bret Boone. but certainly Pokey
man in the game ... Braws ge-neral said ... , h'-lted to trade Bret. We paid · homers) and Keith Lockhart (.251, Reese can be an above-average sec~anl.ll!er Joh~ Schuerholz said.
a big price. but without starting nine homers) shared second base last ond baseman."'
que&gt;tion is wheth&lt;r they" II pitching, you can"t co.mp.:te."'
season. Boone is much better defen·
Remlinger. 32. gives the Braves
miss N&lt;agl&lt;. 30. a kft-h:md&lt;r who
The Reds also got right-hander sively - he l&lt;d NL second basemen another left-hander for the bullpen .
·won 20 garnes for them in 1997 and Rob B&lt;ll. who led· the Carolina .io fielding percentagc;Jrom 1995-97 Hewent S- 15 with a4 .K2 ERA in 2~
: w&lt;nt 16-11 with a 3.55 ERA last sea- League with 197 strikeouts last sea- and set a major-league record at the · starts and seven relief appearance!&lt;.
son. Millwood ~oves up in the rota- son.
position by committing only two lao;t sea.~n.
DENNY NEAGLE

. A's Grieve named AL
Rookie of the Year

America,
Grie\'e. "hose f;llher Toni played
in the major league~ and was the for mer general m:tna£er of 1he Texas
Ranger;, led AL rookies , with 168
hits. 18 home runs. 94 runs. 4 1 doubles and 89 RBis. He led the club in
on-base percentage. nt-bats. hits.
doubles.· walks and was second in
runs .

He

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. mid,w:1y thmt1gh the tetun \ prnctice
Monday.
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the medial co llat era l li£mnent . n
la rge bone hrui sc and a ..:ma llt ~ ar · o f
the medial meni.;cus in ht·r right
knee. the team announct.•d.
The fonner Oliio State 'ta r wi ll he
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option s wil l he di-.cu .... ed ut that time.
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O.AKLAND. Ca lif. (A PJ- From
th~ beginning of thr. ..;t::.JI;on, Ben
Gric' ~ he-ard the ~o.·ha n er ahour his
chances for AL Rookie of the Year.
E,·en fan.; seeking his autograph
often a..;ked him to atld the notati on
·· rookie of the y&lt;:tr"" after his name.
"' I wou ld n't do that. I didn"t w~nt
to jinx 1nys&lt;lf.'' the Oakland Athletics right fi&lt;lder\aid .
should h;wc n\)prohl~m meel'ing thm requeSt now.
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On Tuesdaj'- the former' .first·
rOund draft pick and ·minor league
player of the year added another honor lo his blossomi ng career when he
easily won AL Rookie of the Year
honors.
.. I'm excited to win this award,
but I'm not going to let it give me a
big hend ... Grieve sa id. " You ~njoy
it for a couple of weeks and the n you
move oh.··
The 22-ycar-old right fielder"''"
the only cand idat e named on all 28
ballots. Grieve recci\'ed 23 fir&gt;t·
place vOles and fhe seconds to fin ish 1vith 130 points in hallotin ~ by the
Baseball Writers Association of

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our lives as fully as we can, and we
are nol shy about discussing all
·aspects of lhis baule -when it comes
to our children, friends and family..
Here i-s my problem: I find il

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MIDpLEPORT .. Middleport
Lilerary Club, Wednesday. 2 p,m.
EaSiem ~chool Library. Bernice Car·
penler to review "Snow Fallon on
Cedars" by David Guterson .
MIDDLEPORT .. Velerans Day
dinner. 6 p.m. Wednespay, FeeneyBennett Post 128, American Legion.

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POMEROY -· Preceptor Beta
Bela Chapjer. Bela Sigma Phi Soror·
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A bird in lhe hand is ... bener lhan
a woodpecker on your he;od.
·Early to lied. early 10 rise ... and
you wi II get I he besl cereal.
Two heads ... are prelly scary.
It is beuer to ligh1 a candle 1han ...
lo lighl a bomb.
A miss is,as good as ... a mister.
A penny saved ... is not a lot.
Don '1 burn your bridges ... or
you' ll fall in the lake.
Haste makes ... sweat.
---Send questions to Ann Landers, Creaton SyndiCate, 577'7 W.
Century Blvd., Suite 700, Los
Angeles, Calif. 90045
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TUPPERS PLAINS -- Tuppers
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7:30 p.m. wilh dinner al 6:30 p.m.

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president: Mary Lisle. vice president;

a.• 1aken. when 1he Syracuse Asbury S1ou1, secretary; Sauvage, lreasurer;
CHESTER -- Shade River Lodge

Uniled Melhodisl Women mel last Lisle. sectelal)' of program resources;
week a11h&lt; church.
Rulh Crouch. spiritual growth:
. Mary Lisle, president, opened lhe Louks, educalion and interprelalion;
meeting with a reading, "The Way 10· Rose Ann Jenkins. social actions;
Love and Peace.." Members repeated Stoul, membership nunure and out·
the purpose of Uniled Melhodisl reach; Mane _Hou~hell, Jenkms
Women. a~d Elma Louks gave devo· · and _Fre&lt;la W1Ison. commollee on
lions using Psalm 24 and a reading. nommatoon and Houdashelt. news
"Heanaches."
reporter.
Jean Stout and Ann Sauvage gave
The program was given_ b~ Crouch
the officers' repons and an offering on prayer and Thanksgovmg. The
was 1aken.
·
closing reading was by Moore litled
New offic~rs are Hope Moore. , r)'Anywhere is a Place of Prayer."

453 .. F&amp;AM .. Thursday. 7:JO p.m.
Eleclion of onice-rs.
SATURDAY
POMER0'\&lt;1 .. Relurn Jonathan
Meigs Chapter. Daughlers of the

American Revolution. regular meeting. Saturday, 10 u.m. at the Pomeroy
Library. Mrs. Ray Reynolds will
present a program on national
defense. Hostesse s. Mrs. Gerald
Powell , Mrs. Eileen Buck. and Mrs .
Larry Wiley .
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POMEROY ·· Bedford Township
publiShed as a rree service to non·
Trustees. Tuesday. 7 p.m. allhe town
profit groups wishing to announce · hall.
meetings and special events. The
· calendar is not de5igned to promote
POMEROY·· Immunization clinic, Meigs Caunly Heahh Depanment
sales or fund 111isers of any type.
9 lo II a.m. and I lo 3 p.m. Take
Items are printed as space permils
and &lt;annot be gua.ranteed to run a · imn:tunization record,.
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specific number of days. · ·
SYRACUSE -- Meigs County
. TUESDAY
Chamber of Commerce, Carleton
School. Syracuse. Tuesday, noon.
POMEROY .. Salisbury Town:
Speaker. Jean Sickles. Ohio Bureau
ship Trustees. Tuesday, 6 p.m. atlhe
of Employment Services. and Lisa
township hall.
Trocchia. Rural .A clion Program
Director of Mural Projects. Annual
POMEROY .. Meigs Branch.
American Cancer Society. Tuesday. 5 board of directors' election. RSVP Ia
p.m. VMH conference room .
chamber office, 992-5005 by Mon-

LITTLE DEBBIE
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painful when friends say 10 her. are going to continue to say. "Get me if I should be worried.·· Regular smile.
· "'Gel well soon." h huns 10 hear well soon." no mancr whal you say. Reader in Michigan\
II is always darkest ... jus1 before
lhese words. They sound so phony. even lhoug!l they. lao. know your
Dear Michigan: Worry never you flunk a lest.
There is nothing new ... under a
as if she hOd a broken leg . My wife ·wife is tenninal . Play lhe game. The ·helps. The friendship sounds fl ne,
will NOT get well . soon or ever, for phrase is intended to be comfoning. but 1he sleepovers should be elimi· rock .
Dear Ann Llmders: My grand- nated. ll 's bit too· much logelherA jpurney of a lhousand mi)es
lhal maner, and eve')'body knows il,
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begins with ... a priva1e jet
including her. I haven'! said any· daughter. age9, has a besl friend . nes.s. '
· ·Dear Ann Landers: Every year,
A commillee of three ... gels
· thing aboul lhis because I ~now who is a 10-year-old boy. They
these people mean well. but i1 makes spend a lot of lime 10gether. includ· I give. my founh-grade class the things done when they arc n01 flgh1-'
me want lo scream every time I hear iDg sleepove.rs. I see this as .a bnor- beginnings of well -known proverbs ' ing.
· If you can ' l stand lhe heal ... 1ry
mal behavior, but none of 1he par· and ask lhem to comple1e the sayit.
ings. I though! your readers might Antarclica.
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enjoy
a
few.
Here
they
are.
-Mrs.
.
Beller
late
lhan
...
absent
Both children are from broken
and I don'l wan1 10 offend 1hem by
A rolling s1one ... may den1 lhe
telling them lo slop saying lhal, so homes. My granddaughler lives wilh Lesly Vick, Westlake Village. Calif.
Dear Mn. Vitk: How funny -- noor.
I'm hoping if you prim my lcner, il her molher and live-in boyfriend,
If al firsl you don 'l succeed ...
but her father visits regularly. The and refr~shing! Thi~nks for 1hinking
will help. •• Granada Hills, Calif.
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guaranleed
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make
my
readers
Laugh
,
and
the
world
laughs
wilh
your leuer, bu1 i1 wan '1 help. People hi s fa1her and stepmother. Please lell

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New officers were elected at
the Bradford Church of Christ

Drug free week observed at Eastern

members are a.~ to wear Lhn1ilma."' tnt" L nn,tma.1\ play. 1ne adult cia"'"
sweatshirts. Secretary sisters will be will provide el&lt;ctric candle' for the
R:veaJed and new ones drawn a! the . c hurch windows.
January meeting:
Sunshine gifti\ were given to
Tile January meeting will be a1 the Marge Will. Joshua Glover, and Jo
church with finger foods for refresh- Goodnite.
ments. Communion for November is
~votions were poems read by
being handled by Pickens. and Van Jacki&lt; R&lt;ed titled "Th&lt; Change of
Meter will do . the prepardlion in Sea.sons" and ·"Autumn's Touch. •
D&lt;;rember. For November church Pickens and Jackie Reed served
supplies needed are household refreshmenis to Kathy and Megan
cleansers while in December plastic Dyer. MaiJle Davis. Charloue Van
si lverware is needed.
Meter. Diane Bing. Carolyn NichulThe Women's Fellowship meeting son. Suzie Will , Gerry Lightfoot.
will be held at the Bradbury Church Charlolte Hanning. Sherry Smith.
of Christ on Dec. 3. Sheri-y Shamblin Sherry Shamblin, and Nancy Morris.
and Ruth Durst will be in charge 'of
,

Lydia Council met ~nlly at the
chun:ll.
El«tcd were Carolyn Nicholson.
president; Paula Picken.~. vice president: Charlol1e Hanning. secretary:
Diane Bing.trea."'rer: Nancy Morris,
rcponcr; Sherry Shamblin. missions:
Suzie Will, lll(llher-daughter; Charlotte Van Meter. ·~ard secret;u)'.
Holiday activities were· planned.
Thanksgiving lr:lys will be prepared
for the sick and shulins on Nov. 18 al
the chun:h. The Lydia. Christmas
dinner will be Dec. 7 al 6:30 p.m. at
the Golden Corral in Gallipolis.
'There will be an ornament exchange.
secret sisters gift exchange. and

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O'Bieness offers educational opportunities
companion person to accompany

O'Bieness Memorial Hospital ha.&lt;
scheduled a .Companion Cla&lt;s for
e•pectanl parents Thtmiday. from 7 to
9:30 p.m. in the hospital conference
room.
· The cla.s prepares ~- coach or

maternity patient to the

room and 10 provide reassunmce to
her during birth. Some physicians
require completion Of this class to

Combs

: Man and Mandy
of Racine
tbe birth of a daughter. ,
Miranda Caitlin Combs born at Holzer Medical Center. Gallipolis. Sept.
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, · ounce, and was 21 inches long.
: Maternal grandparenL&lt; are Douglas and Janel Eblin of Pomeroy.
Paternal gmndparenls are Chester
Combs, • Jr. of Racine and the late
Hazel Combs. Maternal great-grandparent&lt; are Virginia Wears and the
late Walter Wears of Pomeroy, and
tile late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eblin
qf Pomeroy.
Palemal great-grandparents are
the laiC Mr. and Mrs. Dowel Baker of
Bca&gt;Ciettc~. Ky. and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Combs. Sr. and Logan.
County, W:Va.
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qualify a cmnpanion to be present
during labor and routine delivery.
Thnse interestec,l are encooraged to
chec.k with their personal physician In
d&lt;temline if the clas~ is required. It
is offered fret: of charge.
Information presented in the class
indudes what to ex peel during labor.
deli\'ery. and the first hours· after
deliwry. as we ll as the role of the
CQmpanion and hospital procedures.
On Saturday from ,10 a.m. to
noon. a program c:.i lled "My Mum's
Havi ng 0.1 Baby" .which is a sibling
preparation class geared to chil&lt;lfen.
aged three to eight -will be offered in
the hospital conference roorn . Chil dren over lhree and theif- parents· are,
invited.
"My Mom's Having a Baby" is
designed to prepare children for what
a baby will be like and for how they
wi II feel about a n&lt;w baby. The class
will acquaint children with the hospital perinatal unit to help rea~sure

them and lower their anxieties
regarding their 1llother\ hqspit:llizo• . tion .
The older sibling will learn
how to be involved in the family
before and after the birth of a new
haby. Practical tips aro provid&lt;d to
parents for b&lt;l'ore· the birth. durmg
hospitali zation and after the ·baby
comes hom e to make the change easier for ~.:hi lOren and parents as well.
To register fo r either class. residents may call the O'Bieness Perinatal .Unital 592-9275.

Winne"' in come'its held :.t Ea.-.rern Hi~h School in ob~rvance of
Drug Fr&lt;&lt; Weel ha\'e been
announct.-d.
Winnt:f!'l of the !\logan conte~s
winning a movie pa.,..;; were Sami
Cumrnin,, Pamela Bu&lt;hanan. and
J&lt;nili:r ChadwelL
In ·the door decornting conlest.
grades '-.indergarten through four.
firsl place went to the classe., of Long
and C;l\sidy. with s.cond place to
Weber's da-'sroom. and .third to
Pmu's door. In grades five through
12. the winners were Bobo's da"room. first Weber'" door. set::ood. and

Barb.:r', door. third.
Taking lop spots in the coloring
conte•t were. listed first through
third respectively: Andrea Crislip,
Morgan Hall. and Chantcl Bauer.
killlkrgarten: Whitney Putman. Darci Bis.&lt;ell and Hannah Hysell, lirsl
grdde; Alexis Hirzel, Charley Fink
and Amber While, second grade:
Amand3 Eason. Samh Powell and
Nana Bush. third grade.
Winn&lt;rs in the 1-shiil design contest were Hollie. Richard. Kayla Colins and Amanda Parker. fourth grnde:
K&lt;vin Powell, Brian Ca,ter. and
'Lance Grilfon. fifth lW.Jde: and Brit-

Public Notice
PUBUCNOTICE

Public Notice
tnove- nameddel-.nt
Public water ay.te.m a are In a logol 8Cllon entitled
required
by
State Hazel Darlene Dunoway,
R~ulallon, chapter 3745- plalntiH VI. William llotaon
81
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the
Ohio Dunaway, defendant. Thta
Admlnlatrattve Code (OAC), action hae bun aaalgned
to routinely monitor the caM number 98-DR-143 and
b 0ctertal quality or the 11 pondlhg In lhe court of
drinking water In their common pleaa of Melga
dlalrlbutlon system In order County, Ohio 457ll9.
to lnaure that eafe water Ia
Tho ..object ol the
' being eupplled · lo lhe complolnl Ia to obtain 1
' conaumer.
divorce and lo conclude all
The water aystam 11
required to collect and
examine a minimum of

throe bacteriological
umplea per month. Only
two bacteriological aamples
, were collected and
I examined durlf!g the month

ol September, t998 and Oct.
1998. Both Indicated the
water to be ol a satisfactory
bacteriological quality. .
· The management has

taken ataps to Insure that
adequote monitoring will be
performed In the future.

For addlllonallnlormallon
contact Brent Manley,
SuPerlntl!lndent or Linda

Broderick al tha Utility
Depenment (740) 992-5571.
(11) 11 1TC
Public Notice. :
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS COUNTY
POMEROY, OHIO
Hazel Darlene Dunaway,

PlalntiH, va Wllllam .Matson
Dunaway, Defendant. Case

Number 98-DR-143
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
, To
William Matson

Dunawa~whosetastknown

address was Hurricane ,

West VIrginia: you are
hereby notified thai you

lillly Barnett. Du.-.ty Murphy. and
Morg&lt;lll Weber. sixth grade: Brittany
Hauber. Srucy Smith, and Eric Batey.
seventh gr.&gt;de: and Jetemy Shank.-.
Andy Mom and Clayton Conklin.
eighth gr-.&gt;de.
A tOtal of 229 families in gllldes
K-6 returned slips llaying they
worked in a drug free activity booklet, with 193 studenL&lt; and staff members participating in lhe slogan cooi&lt;st. 155 stud&lt;nts in gllldes 4-8 in a
design at-shirt contest, and 208 !lludenL&lt; in grades K-3 in 1 coloring
contest.

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Revlaecl Code
The Meigs County Boord
o Ravlalon hae completod
1..' work ol equalization.
The tiX returna lor lex vaar
1198 hava been reviMd ond '
th valuations completed
ahd are open lor publlo
Inspection In the oHice of
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S.cond Floor, Counhouaa,
Sltcond Street, Pomeroy,
ahto 45769.
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lurnlohed by the County
Auditor and muot be flied In
the County Auditor's OHice
on or before lhll 3111 cil!Y or
Mar~h, 1998. All complalnlo
llled wllh the County
Auditor will be heard by lho
Board .ol__!levl~lon In the
manner provided by Secllon
5715.19 ollhe Ohio Revl"d
Code,
Nancy Parker Campbell,
Melga County Auditor
(11) 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,1 O,tl ,t2
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1Dti41M 1 mo.

7 40-698·9114

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Call 740·843·5426

Great Deals On New Furnaces

atR.. .- FORD

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•Gallipolis
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Over 20 years experience.
Free Estimates

• Sales • Service ~
• Installation

No Embarrassment ...
.
You're Treated with Respect!
Call Now for lnstanl Approval!!**

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• Room Additions

"Done right the ftrSt time"
'!Priced right all the time"

WORRYING!!!
CAI.L

• Vinyl Siding • Garages
• New Homes • Pole Buildings

DOH'S HEATING &amp; COOLING

For Information Regarding Bankruplcy conlact:

ner In the contest.

•Pomeroy

Pomeroy, OH 45769

financial-obligations and arrange a fair
distribution of assets. Debtors in bankruplcy may
keep "exempt" property. for his or her personal
use . This may include a car, a house, ciolhes, and
household goods .
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THE WINNER • Sherrl Myere, left, and Mlrody Guess pose
bHide lhe door decoration which lhey helped .create lor the
acltool'l Drug Free Week observance. It was lhe first place win-

$150 for ll moatbt

Free Estimates

985-4473

10!13/1 mo.

Public Notice ., .

(No Sunday Calls)

BANKRUPTCY can relieve a deblor of

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
.
ESTIMATEES

1·800-809-7721

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7 40-378-9807

New &amp; Used Tires
Computer Balancing &amp; Mounting
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ROBERT BISSELL.
OHIO DISPOSAL ·, CONSTRUCTION

So blow out your
. candlo
And !lllke a wlah,
Caun'lt'l "THE BIG
ONE",
MR.CoMMISH

Hall

614-992-7643

1 Our Customers Are Special
L ·&amp; L·Tire Barn

MIGHTY MAC
AERATION SYSTEM
New light weight,
fiberglass state and
county approved with
two-year warranty.
740.742·2566
D. Howard t(lflto'1-.

• Fall Special-

(Maximum 500 sq . 11.}

(740) 192-1344
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'CARPET &amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
3 Rooms &amp;
. ., $59.95&gt;

LOnG·s
cons-moa1on

HOWARD'S
TRI·COUNn
SANITATION

ALL PRO

FREE ESTIMATES

44087 Wlpple Rd.

BENNffi'S
.HEATING &amp;COOLING
.

d•lautt will be rendered

to ogalnot you lor ttno relief

$

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

or

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COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

• Hartwell Hares

com...._ on-

The Eastern Local Board of Education will .be
auctioning all surplus furnishings · and
equipment !rom Cheater and Riverview
Elementarys Including but not llmHed to: ·
2~1awn chairs
1-Regular Clock
5-&lt;:hest type fieezers
2-pianos
sleel storage cabinets
copiers
.
Also included in the auction will be a ·1997 Redman
Mirage 14'x70' mobile home. Features include the
following :
3 bedrooms , central' air conditioning, gas furnace and
gas range, Frigidaire refrigerator, newly installed
carpet throughout (replaced damaged floor covering
that was a result of the June 1998 flood .)
The unit will be sold 'as is. Appoinlments can 'lie
arranged for inspection by calling the office of the
Superintendent or Treasurer; The minimum bid will be
$7,500.00. .
Superintendenl's Office ~ 667-6079
Treasurer's OHice ~ 667-3319
Allilems will be auclioned at Chester
Elementary on Saturday, November 14,1898
beginning at 10:00 a.m.

Room Additions • Roofing

• Soap • Baby Gifts

matters pertaining to the Ohio Rulea or Civil
marriage and the prayer Ia Procedure, judgment by

for divorce and lor costa.

Garages • Replacement Windows

Toland Rags • Camille Beckman Lotion

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28 . daya altar the laat Dorllod: t0.12.!fB
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publlcallon 01 IIIII notice Ulrry E. Spe11cer, Clerk of
which will be publlohod Courta
once each WHk for alx llotoe County Common
oucceastvo - - TINitui Pia.. Court By: . Monica
publlcallon will be made on F,_,Deputy
Nov. ta, 1998 and !he 28 (10) 14,21,211
days for anawer will (11)4,11,18
date.
lTC
., In CIIM ol your !allure to
answer

· New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

Antiques • Lang Calendars • Candles

Public Notice

Public Notice

BISSELL ,BUILDERS, INC.

Lo$t and Found • ;

Found· In Cherry Ridge area .•
small Beagl e, 740·992·7363.

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Found: 2 lllcycles, call to 10, 740~ 1
992-7777 or 740-992·5 162.

Lostt 3 Female Beagles AI lht8r~
section 01 A lice And Dic kerson.
Hill Ad , Ewington. Call 740-388-•

9B;J6 .

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Lost! Tri·Colore d Beagle. An · !
swers :ro The Name "Wrlnkt8s". •
He Ha s Bee n Neutered And H is~
Scent GlaMs Aemoved. In 1/iclnl· •
ty Or Addison, Ohio. Lovi ng Faml·'
ly Pet- Good R9ward Offered I Call'
Jim Saunders. 740·367·0447.

70

Yard Sale

WICKS
HAULING
Limestone,
·Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

614-992-3470

3 Fa milies! Inside Ssle! Nov .
14 th, 9:00AM·? Home l nlerior .
Hol.!sehold \lams, Old Lantern s.
Power tool s, FiSh ing Equipmen1.
Clothe s. Glassware, Misc ., 1 Mile
Oil 233 O n Dry ,Ridge Rd . 740·
379·2386..

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Pomeroy o Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, November 11,1998

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· 1Wednesdey,NovendMw11,1998

Pomeroy o Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel • Page 11

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&amp; VIcinity
All Yllrd Sllea Must
Be Pakt In Advance.
DEAQUNE 2 00 p m
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tdiUon 2 00 p.m

F-llondoy• I 0 00 a.m. s.tvrdly

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
212 Mam Srreet Audand New 13

9am 4pm Cedar chest an11ques
electrical boys stuff wash tub

much mqre
All Yard Salet Must Be Paid In
Advance Deadline 1 OOpm the

day before the td Ia to run,
Sunday &amp; Monday edlllon
1 OOpm

F~doy

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; Vlclnrty
Basement Sale Saturday 14th
Everylheng Must Go! Refngerator
Electric Stove Clothes AntiQue
DiShes MISC From 9 (}0-? Off Ro-

ute 2 Out Crab Creek 3 112 M•les
Turn Left On S M11e Go 1 4 Mile

Watch For Signs'

80

1\uctlon
and Flea Market

RICk Pearson Auct•on Company
fu!l 11me aucti oneer complete
auct1on
sePIICB
Licensed
t66 Oh10 &amp; West V1rg1ma 304
773-5785 Or 304 773 5447
Wedemeyer s Auclion Serv1ce
GalllpOhS Oht0 740-379 2720

90, Wanted to Buy
Absolute Top Dollar All us Stl
ver And Gold Coms Proolsets
D•amonds Anhque Jewel~ Gold
Rmgs Pre 1930 us Currency
Sterling Etc Acqu151110ns Jewelry
MTS Com Shop t51 Second
Avenue GallipoliS 740-4462642
Accessones and clothlhQ from
1880 s through t950 s call 740
742 7243
Antiques &amp; Collectables Buy1ng
1 Ptece Or Estates 740 446

2707

Ant1ques top pnces pa1d Rwer
ine Anhques Pomeroy Ohto
Russ Moore owner 740 992

252ti

Antiques &amp; clean used furmture
will buy one Piece or comp lete
household Osby Marlin 740

992 6576

Clean late Model Cars Or
Trucks 1990 Modes Or Newer
Sm1th Bu1ck Pontiac 1900 East
ern Avenue Ga1J1pohs
J &amp; D Auto Part s Buying
wrecked or salvaged vehicles
304 773-5033
Wanted To Buy Used Mobile
Homes Cal\ 74Q-446 0175 304

675 5965

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

AVON I All Areas I Sh1rley
Spears 304 675 1429
Assistant Manager For Large
Fence tnsta llat1on Company Re
sponslble For Ordering &amp; Control
01 Materials Workmg W1th In
stallat10n Crews Heavy Phone
Contact W th Customers Con
slructlon Industry &amp; Fork L1ft Ex
parlance Helpful Math Aptllude &amp;
Strong Organizational Skills A
Must $25 000 + Bene! ts Reloca
lion Expense Reimbursement
Send Resume To Personnel PO
Box 247972 Columbus OH
43224 7972 EOE
AITENTION
Will Pay Vou To Loose Up To 29
lbs (Or More) 47 People Needed
Immediately!

Computer Users Ne&amp;ded' Work
OWn Hrs $20K $751&lt; fYr 1 8QO.
34a 7186 Ext 1173 www amp

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Lady tooklng ror a lady to liVe tn
ana to share expenses have
OIC8 home near Chester Oh cal
740-985-3861
local Truckmg Company Seek1ng
Oua lthed Truck Dnveu Good
Pay And Senehts Send Resume
To PO Sox 109 Jackson OhiO
45640 Or Call I 740 286 1463
To Schedule An 10(8f\tJe'W

EOE

RN pos1t10n available for an ex
penenced case managi; at
Rocksprmgs Rehabilitation Cen
ter Exper~ence m MDS asses,s,:
ments rehabilitation nursing and
the coordmatlon of an mlerdlseJ
plmary team preferred Poslf(on
has flexible scheduling and e11.cel
lent benefit package Must have
prror nurstng expenence and be
tamlll8r with geriatric r&amp;habilltaflon
Please send resume to Anention
Carol Greentng A N C DON
Rocksprings Rehabilitation Cen
ter 36759 Rocksprings Ad Po
meroy OhiO 45769

Both Pcslttans
At Leasl 25 Years Old
A!least 2 Years Exper ence

Good t.'VR

Weekly Pay
Health In surance Ava lil.b\e
Work Well W1th The PubliC
For More lnlormat1on Call 800
4378764Hrs 830AM 5PM
Easy Work' Excellent Payl
Assemble Produc1s At Home 1
800 467 5566 911.1 12170
E.-p Dependable D esel Meehan
ic Wlth Own Tools Benefits Pro
vtdeel Send Resume To Me
chanlc PO Box 109 Jackson
Oho 45640
Female I ve 1n compamcn wanted
for elderly woman Country settmg
room and board mOdest sa ary
Food preparat1ori and ltght
housekeeprng requ1red Must
have venltable references 740
992 6564 leave message
Gallla Me gs Commun ty Ac1lon
Is Seek ng An Intake Clerk A1de
To Work W1th Commumty Servlc
es Programs E.11cellent Orga n1 za
Ilona! Sk1lls Comput~r Expert
ence And Ab1l1ty To Deal Wrth
Persons 01 various SO CI O Eco
nomtc Backgrounds Drivers L1
cense Htgh SchOol Graduate Or
Equ va lent Send Resume With
Three (3) References To Ms
Whitt C S Dlv slon Director Box
272 Cheshire Ohio 45620 By 11/
15/98 GMCAA Is An Equal Op
portunlty Employer

Llvlngaron't Buement Water·
Proorlng, all basement repatrs
done free estimates lttettme
guarantee 12yrs on job expel!

ence 3Gt-895-3887

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
No Fee Unless We Wmt
" 1-888 582 33&lt;5

TAX PREPARERS NEEDED! Ex

For TM Installation And Serv1ce
01 Secunty Alarm .Systems C C
Tv Systems Satellite Tv Sys
terns
Must Be Able To Work Effectivety
Alone Dependable Honest And
Bonda~e

Company Will Train Quahfted
Candidate
Wth Resume To
Southeastern OQio Satellite
240 Upper Atv'er Road
GallipOliS OhiO 45631
No PhOne Calls Please

TEXAS

REFINERY

CORP

Needs Mature Person Now In
GALLIPOLIS Area Regardless
01 Tralnmg Wr te F C Hopktns
Dept S 45631 Box 711 Ft
Worth TX 76101 0711
Wanted Subslltute )"lygianlst lor
materntty le8Ve December 18th
through the second week of l=e
bruary Excellent working condt
lions tn a modern offtee wtth great
pay Please cal\ 304 773 5620 or
send resume to PO Box 380
Mason WV 25260

140

!'lus1ness
Training

Gallipolis Career College Spr ng
Valley Plaza 740 446 4367 1
800 214 0452 Accredited Mem'i
bar ACICS Reg 1190 OS.1274B

150

Schools
Instruction

Mag tc Years Day Care Pre
School spaces a\latlab!e exce
lent Skt lls for yollr ch tlds dave
opment Call us lo_~ more lnforma
lion 304-675 5847 M F 7 30-5 30

170 Miscellaneous

Furntture repair ref msh and res
toratlon also custom orders Ohio
Valley Rei ni shlng Shop Larry
PhiiUp~ 740 992 6576
Georges Portable Sawm11\ don t
haul your togs 10 the m u Just call

304 675 1957

Higgs Constructton Aoofmg S1d
lng Palntmg Remade tng Also
Tree Cutting &amp; La ndscapmg
Comb1ned E.-penance 15 Vears
Fully Insured Free Est mates
304 674 0058 740 446-3409
We Tear Oown Mob1le Homes I

(304)882 3842

Will babysit 1n my home m the
PI Pleasam area 304 674 0089

FINANCIAL

210

Business
Opportumty
INOTICE I

OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do tJLis1
ness w th people you know and
NOT to send money through the
ma1! until you have lnves11gated
the otlenng
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AMAZING
NEW
VENOING
CONCEPTI Huge Week ly SSS
Working 15 Hours Week Fmanc
tng Free V1deo Low Investment
1 800 337 1375 Ext lOt
Need news paper camers to do
Northern Gall pols to Pome roy
New Ha\le~ and Mason must
have reliable transporta11on must
be bondatlle appro)( mate net
proftt $950 DO e mor'l co ntact
Sieve Spoon 304 526 2832

Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments Or Make OHef 1 800-

383-6862

All real estate adverttsmg 1n
thiS newspaper 15 subject to
the Federal Fa~r Houstng Act
or 1968 whictt makes it •llegal
to advertrse "any preference
hmitat10n or dlscnm1nat101"1
based on race color rEJIIQIOI'l
sex lam•ltal status or national
oriQIO or any tntentoo to
make any such preference
11m~ation or dtscnm1natton •

T-t1is newspaper will not

Pantry Closet

•
REAL ESTATE

1991 HFt )(70Ft 2 Bdrms 2
Baths Vtnyt Stdtng Great Condt

Reposessed !Must Sell 2 Brand
New A30 Pretnstallated Prerab
Homes Highest Quality Easy
Constructton Never EreCted One
Is 4 Bedrooms 1 800 874 6032
2 Bedroom House &amp; 1 20 Acres
For Sale tn Portland Oh10
$15000 740992112t
2 yr old brtck ranch 3 bedrooms
2 barns den wood rloors 3000
Meadow brook 304.£75 7643
3 bedroom localed on Kelly DR
Georges Creek AD Llv room
lam room lc.Jtchen bath laundry
room oulstde storage bU1Id1ng
back fstde patiO new carpet new
roof sets on large lot with plenty
of trees I lg back yard 304 675
4230 cal after 6 pm
3 bedroom country kitchen llv
JngJfamUy 2 baths ~etached ga·
rage on , 1/2 acres country set
1tng Chester araa $46 000 740
985 3511
5 roQm and bath lull basement
also 2 3room apt 304-675 1090
6yr 2 3 bedrooms loll tongue/
groove pellet stove HP!CA ap
phances garage spa acre Bula
VIlle P1ke 740-367..0286
Beautllul canal hOme w1th Gull ac
cess and 80001r co\lered boat 11!1
m Punta Gorda Fl will cons dar
WV or Oh property In trade or
sell out right also have beaulllu\
bu1tdtng lots on Peace River m
Punta Gorda Fl 740 742 3230
Ho use &amp; lot For Sale 2 Bed
rooms t Balh $600 Down W A C
Easy Terms Located Near B1d
well Conta¢t David 1 800 448

6909

House State Route 7 South Less
Than 10 Minutes From Downtown
Gallipolis Private 2 112 Acre Lot
With Breathtakmg Rl\ler View Ap
prox 2 000 Sq Ft 3 Bedrooms 2
1/2 Baths Famtly Room 2 Fire
places Hardwood Floors 2 Car
Garage
lots
Of
E11trasl
$95 ooo 00 740 446 9782 Or
740 446 4514

large family home for sale on ten
lovely acres Four bedrooms two
ami one hall ba ths ... two fireplaces
1ormal I vmg room and family
roorn lour car garage and two
storage buttdlngs two aparlments
whtch are comp letely furnished
Please call 740 992 2292
Modern 3 bedroom house 2
baths country kitchen large 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre lot Tuppers
Plains Oh sewer already hooked
up $75 000 740 985 35t 1 or
740 667 3304
Restored VIctorian home situated
on 12 acres Vtl\age Middleport
secluded and private appoint
ment ca ll740-992 5696
New brick Ranch 3 bedroons
2 bath Den 2 car garage
Stor
age
All Ecectrtcl t 2Acrea
$127500 304675 8959
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Three bedroom ranch kitchen w/
appliances bath LA furniture
curta ns 18x20 back deck Out
bu1tdmgs ctty water blacktop
Rg.. Walerloo Ad Leon ifiV

1995 clayton doublewJde 3 bed
room den fireplace fully up·
graded alec Must be moved

$37 000 30ol-458-2549
1999 close out sale save tug

SSS 2 3 4 bedroom homes Tn
State Homes ST ALBANS WV
can 1 80().945678

ABANDONED HOME

JaR Assume Loan
Low Mont~ Payments
Financing Avallai:M

304-755-5566

Double Wide New $999 Down
$237 per mo Free delivery &amp; set

up

1 8~1-J;7n

Factory Gooft!l Sa\le Thousands

Call HlCl0-948 5678

Large selection of used homes 2
or 3 bedrooms Startmg at 52995
Ou1ck del1very Call 740 385

3409

New 16x80 $500 Down $245 per
mo Free alr skirt 1 800 691·
6777
New 1998 14x70 three bedroom
Includes 6 months FREE lot rent
Includes s~1rtmg deluxe steps
and setup Only $187 08 per
month with $1075 down Call 1

800-837 3238

New bank repos only 2 left nev
er lived tn caii1.SOO 948 5678

NEW BANK REPOS
ONLY3LEFT
Still In Warranty
OWNER ANANctNG

AVAILAB'E
304-755-5885
House Trat ler on Broad Run Rd
3br 1 1/2 baths 2 added on
rooms P-.rch garage Lot 2 AI
C s h(luseholdltems $15 000
304 882 3426
Used single wide around $100 00
per month call 1 BOO 948 5678
We Ftnance land &amp; Home With
As L1111e As $500 Down 1 606
928 3426
4 Bedrooms 2 Balhs $229fMo

1 801l-38H862

340 Business and
Buildings
Commercial Ofllce or Aetatl 87
Mill St Mtddleport 1 450 Sq Ft
$4,00 mo Corner Building 740
992 6250 Acquisitions (next
door)

350 Lots &amp; Acreage
188 acres ol excellent deveiQp
able land with a panoramtc vl8w
ol the C ty of Point Pleasant the
Ohto River and the valleys and
hills on bot h Sides of the rtver
The property Includes several
secluded wooded stte A new
e1gh mch water line has been run
through the property Owners
would like to sell the enttre tact
Call~ 675 1612 and ask for
Bob Messick or Call John W se
man at (304) 675 5485
49 3/4 Acres On Ward Road In
Gailla And Me gs County Ap
prox 5 Acres Clean Rest In
Woods $30 000 74D-3B8 9105
All Ut1hhes Already There Cente
nary Area Green School 740

256-1684

Commerc1a\ Or Resldenl al Tnple
lot With Income Ill Crown City
On Route 7 $49 900 740 256

142ti

Scenl~ Val!ey at Apple Grove
WV Building lo ts s ngle wides
accepted
public water 20
minutes from new Bultalo Bndge
on Jerry s Run Rd Clyde Bowen
Jr 304 576 2336

Several 5 acre parcela remote
beauttlul land Me1gs County Sc i
plo Twp SA 692 Uust off SA 143)
owner hnancmg ($1800 per acre)
Call for good map 740 593 8545

360 '" Real Estate
We Buy Land 30 500 Acres
We Pay Cash 1 aoo 2 t 3 8365
AAihony Land Co

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
Mob•le home In Okeechobee
Flor1da w lh lot two bedrooms
two baths kttchen l\llng room
large Florida room on front utility
room large shed two porch'es
askmg $30 000 740 992 2376
New 14M70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free alf Skirt, 1 800 691
6777
NEW 14x80 3BR
GLAMOUR BATH
$199 Montl:l Only AI

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO,WV
304·7~5 5885

RENTALS

410 Houses lor Rent
2 bedroom hOuse tn Pt 'P easant
$350 00 + Oep 304 675 t724
2 bedroom hOuse Sf AI 7 south
of Middleport $250 monthly trash
&amp; water mcluded 740 992 2524
2 bedroom unfurnished 507 112
2nd St New Haven 304 675 3469
2 br central a r/heat 1 car ga
rage k1t turn shed m the Po•nt
Pleasant area $300 00 mon +
dep 304 67S.3:230
3 bedroom house on RT2 close
to the locks I shell plant no. Hud
304 576 2642

FROM

Local Gov t &amp; Bcink
Call 1 aoo 5:22 2730 x

460 Space lor Rent

2

Building
Supplies
·STEEL BUILDINGS 30z36

Was $7.238 Sell $4 238 S01IOO

Was $25 800

Sell S16 800

Never Put Up Can Deliver 800.
379-3754
Block brick sewer ptpet w•nd
ows lmlats e1c ClaUde Winters,
Ate Grande OH Call 7-40 245
5121

Household
GOods

560

Appliances
Reconditioned
Washers Dryers Ranges Refrt
grators 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Maytag, 740 446
7795

2 bedroom Mobtle Home Fur
nished State Route 7 N bus1
ness Distract (740) 446-4263 or

GOOD

USED

4

6

3 beauttful

AKC Miniature
Dachshunds pupp1as looking lor
11vlng homes 2 black &amp; tan fe
males, 1 red mala S200 each
... dy to go 740 992 3265.

Used Furniture Store Betow~Holi
day Inn In Kanauga Twin Beds
Complete $1 I 5 Full Beds Com
pfete $135 Hutch $75 Dressers

1.'-'--'----'---c::c--:BedrOoms $375/Mo Plus Utili
~~~ &amp; o;,~~ Pets 740446

9

37

1100

$400 00 304 ~75-4212

2 trailers in Hartford close to
schools nice porches and yards
private tots $250 00 304 882
2389
3 beelroom hangtcapped acces
s1ble water &amp; sewer provided to
tal electrtc bath &amp; halt Hud
voucher accepted Racme area
Southern School District 740

Beautiful River VIew 198 R1ver
Street Kanagua Depos1t Refer•
ences No Pet~ 740 441 0181
Foster Trader Park
Two (:2) Bedroom Mobile Home
Route 218 $300/Mo Aent $300
Deposit + References Required
740 983 4607

440

Apartments
lor Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur
mshed and unturntshed security
depos•t required no pets 740
992 2218
1 Bedroom Economical Gas
Heat WID Hook Up Near Cinema
$279/Mo Plus Utlhttes Deposit &amp;
Lease Aequtred 740-446 2957
2 Bedroom $42.5 00 Month In
eludes Water $100 Deposit! No
Pets! Fourth Ave 740 446 3436
or 740 446 1637
2 bedroom fur apt dep + ref
North 4th A\le Middleport Ohio
1 304 882 2566
2 Bedroom Townhouse Style
Apartment In Gallipolis With Ap-pliances W/0 Hook Up Depos it
Requued 5375/Mo 740 441
t 519
2bdrm apls total electric ap
phances furnished laundry room
faclll!les close to school In town
App !cations ava•labte at VIllage
Green Apts U9 or ca ll 740 992

3711 EOH

3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Central
Heat /Air On First Avenue
Available November 15th Refer
ences Depos I 740 446 1079

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 to $358 Walk to shop
&amp; mo v1es Call 740 446 2568
Equal Housing Opportunity
Beech St Middleport 2 br lur
apt utll pd dep + rei 304 BB2

2566

Downstairs Apartment Water
Patd 91 Cad 1r Street Gallipolis

NO PETS, 741l-388-1100

FurniShed 4 Rooms &amp; Bath Cgm
pletely Redecorated Clean New
Carpet No Pels Or Smoking Ref
erence &amp; Depos1t Requ~red Also
F~Jrn shed 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up
stairs 740 446 1519
Furnished Upstatrs Apartment
Close To Downtown GallipoliS
Also 3 Room Cottage Rerrences
And Oepostt 740 446 1158
Gractous ltving 1 and 2 bed roo m
apartments at V1llage Manor and
A tverslde Apartments m Middle
port From $249 5373 Call 740
992 5064 Equa Housing Oppor
tunttles
Modern 1 Bedroom Apartment
740 446 0390
New ow ner has 2 bedroom apr
ready to rent In Pt Pleasant 304

675 2117

Nice 2 bedroom all uUI paid
ret+ depos 1304 675 4302
Nice 2 bedroom apt appltances
furni shed ref +dep 304 675

Pomeroy Hours M TW 10 00
am to 600 pm SuncJay 100 to
6 00 p m 740 992 :2526 Auss
Moore owner
Oak wash stand $200 00 cherry
dtnlng tatile and corner hu tch
$1 000 Cherry bed and chest

2 Bedrooms Water &amp; Trash Patd
NO PETS Bulavllfe P1ke 740

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
NWABM UPt•
Furnace Heat Pumps &amp; Air Con
dthomng Free Est1males! tr You
Don t Call Us We Both Lose!

740 446 6306 1 8Cl0-29Hl098
1 Cr;pt &amp; Plate $350 740 367

7864

3 Place l1vmg Room Suite 1 Year
Old Green~ Brown Beige 5150
740-446-ClA!tO
Church pews for sale 12 twelve
loot 4 len loot $200 each 740

94!1-2217

Dance studio mirrors 4x8 ft 3
Slletlons call alter 5 .pm 304 882

3826

Domet1c camper refngerator
52.1123 runs by 12 volt battery
electric or propane gas call 74Q742 3805 after 6pm
Electric Scooters Wheelcharrs
New And Used Statrway Eleva
tors Wheelchair AM Scooter
Lilts Bowman s Homecare 7 40

5182

Nice one bedroom fu rnished
apartmenl In Middleport secunty
deposll required no pets 740
992 5633
Now Takmg Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Aparlme11ts
Includes Water
Sewage Trash $295/Mo 740
441 1616 740 446 0957 740

Extra Large ~Solid Oak China Cab
lnat "Years Old Paid $1 200 WIN
Take $600 Perfect Co'ndllion

740 446 3292

E.ICtra Ntca Used Furntture Ap
pltances Dinettes Freezers
Beds Refrigerators Stoves
Washers Dryers Etc 740·446
4039 7 40-448 1004

FIREWOOD
Cut Spill Dellvereell Jared 740.
446 6566 Chad 740 44&amp;1271
For Sale Fill Dirt Will Deliver

304 875-l;734

GE Black Dishwasher Works
Weii'$4500Call7404411502 ~
Grubbs Piano tuning &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the
piano Dr 740 446 4525
Hardy Outs de Wo odbur.fl mg
Stoves 740 245 5688

JET

AERATION MOTORS
Aepalrad New &amp; Rebutlt 1ft Stock
Call Ron Evans 1 8QO 537 9528
Large Loa d Of New Leat her
Coatst Woodyards Mml Mal\
Both Locations In Gatllpohs And
Pt Pleasant 740 446 2579 Or
M4 675 592B
Longaberger Baskets 1995 Tultp
1997 Petunia 1995 Spring 1995
Large Berry 1997 Fathers Day
Call 740 446 895 1 Not Home
Leave Message
New Rainbow Tristarl And Eure
ka vacuums 50% Olf While They
Last! Days 740 448 4553 Even
lngs 740 446-6161
Nice King Size Waterbed Wtth
Head board Mirror Complete
Dresser With Mirror N1ghtstand
740-379--2720 AFTER 6 PM
Old Records 78 Records 150
Each 33 Record s 150 Each 8
Track Un1t With App rox 400
~:g;s $60 ~akes All 740 446
Prlmeatar $49 installation $tOO
worth of lree programing f~ee
Holiday gift pack 800..263 2640
Army Orlg na Camouflage by
Sandyville Post Ofrlce Sams
Somerville Frl f:;!un 1:2 5pm Oth
er days after 4 pm In sulated
Coveralls $35 oo
304 273

5655
Used Furniture
Desks Chairs
:2 Typewrdars Dining Room Table
&amp; 6 Cha rs Breakfast Table &amp; 4
Chairs 2 Dressers &amp; Chest Of
Drawers Computer Pnnter Ama
na Range Microwave See At
450 Second A\lenue Gallipolis

740 446 9539

Want Firewood? Cut Delivered
Stacked $45 00 Per Load 740
446 2847

446 6515

Wanted adverllstng colleclib es
Coke Paps\ etc includtng old ttn
signs 740 992 5053

One bedroom apartment in M1d
dleport all utilities paid $100 de
posit $270 month call 740 992
7806 Bam Spm

Waterline Special 3/4 200 PSI
S21 95 Per 100 t • 200 PSI
$37 00 Per t 00 All Brass Com
pression F1thngs In Stock

Tara Townhouse Apartmenls
Very Spacious 2 Bedrooms 2
Floors CA 1 1/2 Bath Fully Car
peted Patto No Pets lease Plus
Secur~ty Depos1t Reqwred 740
446- 3481
Twm A1vers Tower now accepttng
app cattons for 1br HUD subs d
tzed apt ror elderly ar'ld hand I
capped EOH 304 675 5679

e 30 .,.Jo

Mo~

AKC Registered Yorkahlre Terner
P.upp1es 1SI Shots Wormed Vet
Checked Also CFA Registered
Himalayan Persian Kittens 740..

367-7705

Au1trallan ahepherd pupa me
(2 female 1 male) black
males) 740 949 2128

Cook-..

740-444Hl1!l3

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES

Jackson Ohio 1 600 537 9528
We buy ant ques and part1al or
complete estates baby •tams and
Old F1es1aware Jeans Furllllure
&amp; Antiques Tuesday through Frt
day 11 am 4pm 145 North Sec
ond M1ddleport
Wood Coat Burner Kmg Stove &amp;
Wood For Sale 740 256 1424

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I'M GOIN' TO TAKE MY WHEELBARROW

1979 Chevy Heavy 112 Ton In

Blazer New Motor With 1 Year
Warranty New Transmission
Bccly Been
$3 300 OJjo

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le8v&amp; MMsage

tNT

BUT!!
SHe'S GOT

THAT

eLVINEY HAS

1987 Ford Ranger 52100 CJIII

TDO II

BORROWED
OFF ME!!

1989 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer
Edttion Loaded 58
Miles
15 700 House Trailer $5

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95K

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

1993 Chevy 2500 4 WD 86,000
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Tamed Hand Feed cockattels
Babies 304 882..a436
98 Ford Ranger XLT extended
cab $11 500 without topp4r
and $12 100 with topper 304

882 3336

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cellent condition 740-992-6839

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74044824120,18005941111

Also See The "New" 4000 Series
Compact Utili ty Tractors S8\lera!
In Stock
Your Area John Deere Dealer
For ResJdenttal And Commercial
1Lawn Equipment Compact Utility
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All
S1zes Of 4 WO And 2 WO Farm
Trac tors Hay Equipment Jottn
Deere Skid Steer Loaders Chetk
With Us Aboul Financing On
Lawn Tractors And low Rate F'i
nanc1ng On New And Used
Equipment Carmichaels Farm &amp;
Lawn Gallipolis OH 740 446
24121 BOO 594--1111

83 Nlsson 4 wheel dr king caP
bed liner toPper 304 675 1461 1
and leave message
86 ls~z u truck $800 00 304·882
3273

Motorcycles

630

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North

East

26

Pass

37AIUtr39 Allee! with
dehinniNIIton

8 Hurry

750 Boats &amp; Motors
lor Sale
Summers no~ over ! Kawasaki
STS Jet ski still under wam!nty
three sealer 83 horsepoW•r
bought new July or 97 ttute
matching Kawasaki ski vests ..hd
trailer all go with II Priced to sell
$4200 740 949 2203 0' 740 94¥:
2045 will cons1der trade for
1
good pontoon boat

Livestock
Hay &amp; Grain

Allalfa orchard grass &amp; clover
lirsl cutting $150 bale call 740
985 4249
Hay for sate one rTllle north on
At 2 Square Sales $1 00 52 00
Salurdav only 304 675 4869

TRANSPORTATION

71 0 Autos lor Sale

New gas taMs &amp; body parts

3•
Pass

Pass
Pass

WI~Lif

THE NEW
REPLACEMENTS

Gulh'le

38 Nudges

wllhng to pay an exira $24 for the
Te.tch In supplemenJ
T)us deal. from the magazme s
report on last year's Lederer Memonul Trophy was declarod by Davod
Bum a curmudgeonly comedJan
North s sequence Stayman loilowed by lhree dmmonds was game
forc1n~ 1th a long sutt he mtghl or
m1ght ot h.tve had four spades
W led hts club stx Jhe detend·
ers ..,;w ly took tour tru.:k.s m the SUit
Fme so far buJ 11 lell Wesl m an
uncomfortable poSition He tned to
solve the predtcament by sw1tchmg to
the spade Jack whtch ran to declar-

40 Like some
seals
41 Suds maker
42 Time-hall
435-t
potatoes

45 Pappe,.
46

SERVICES

810

1984 Cavalier excellent condl
lion $900 740 378 9806
1984 PlYmouth Horizon 4 Doors
II Interested 740 446 8494
1984 Aed Ponttac Fiero 4 Speed
Runs Great $1 500 Call Anytime
740 388-t\099
1985 Doc:Jge Aries Clea 11 Air
Low Miles 34 Ml Per Gallon
34 000 Actual Miles Books $700
More $1 t OO OBO 740 446

1127

1985 Trans Am 305 multi port
fuel lnJectton automat c trana mls
slon I tops PW POL AC ttl! with
cruise control OW new tires
runs good pearl whlte exterior
gray Inter or $2500 OBO 740

843 5283

1987 Dodge Aries 4 Cylinder
Auto Air 113 ooo Miles $700

OBO 740 256-1233

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47 Attenllon
getting
sound

49 U S •"Idlers
50 Before to a

bard

52- Guevara
53 Dawn
goddess

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by Luis Campos
Celebntr Ctpher cryplogr~m5 .. ,. created lrom quota1100&amp; by famous peop1e pa st and presenr
Each letter lfl the cipher stands for another Today s clue Y equals F
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Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

MWHKR

C&amp;C General Home Main
tenence Painting vmyt siding
carpentry doors windows baths
mobile home repair and more RJr
free esttmate call Chef 740 992

6323

Proressronal 20yrs e.-perlence
with all masonery brick bloc)!;.,&amp;
stone Also room additions ga
rages etc Free estimates 304

773 9550

1988 Bonnevtlle LE maroon 4dr
new tires &amp; brakes good cond
$3 200 304 675-5792 alter Spm

840

1981) Camara T Tops Needs
Motor And Front End Work 1989
Camara 5 Speed Loaded $3 500
Buys Both 740 367 04 14

Resident at or commercial wfrlnb
new service or repairs Master Lt
cenud electrtclan R1denour

Electrical and
Refrigeration

EleCI,Ical '/IV000306 304 675
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whal IS wr1tten clearly ts not
wonh much tt s the transparency that counts~ - L F Cehne

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by fll1ng n the m1s51ng words
you develop from step No 3 below

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Wholly Index - Grant- Brtght- NOTHING
A defictt stghed the down and out fellow IS whal
you have when you haven t as much as when you had
NOTHING

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Name Brands Over 25 Years E'x
perlence All Work Guaranteed
French City Maytag t740 44tl
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Local references furnished Es
tabllsheel 1975 Call 24 Hrs (740)
446 0870 1 800 287 0576 Aog
ers Waterprooftng

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Burn

esl Jhe appearance oi Wesl s heart
Jack and Easl s dtamond lour West
seemed to be short m both maJors
W11h tour spades he mtghl have kd
!hal suoltn prelerence to clubs It so
he wa.s presumably ellher 3 2 4 4 or
2-3-4-4
Backmg h1s judgment Burn
played a &lt;hamond to dummy s nme

ASTRO·GRAPH
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Thursday, Nov 12. 1998
The posstbthltes lor makmg some
real progress regurdmg an ttnfNJTI~ml
objecuve looks extremely en«&gt;Urag

mg 10 the commg yea[ However, you
must pledge not to repeat Jhe same
mtstakes wh10h renJereJ you unsuc
cessFul tn your past allempls
SCORPIO (Ocl 24·Nov 22! A
dtsappomtmg day could be 1n slorc
for you today 11 your malenal expec
tattons aren't reahsllc Be certam you
have JUSI1hcatton tor such tultiilmenl
then you won '1 be letdown Scorpio
treat yourself to a btrthday gtFt SenJ
the requ1red refund form and tor your
Amo-Graph predtcUons by mathng
$2 and sell-addressed stumped enve
lope to Astro-Graph. c/o 1h1s news·
paper. PO Box 1758, Murray Htil
Statton, New York, NY 10156 Be
sure to state your zodtac stgn
SAGITIARIUS !Nov 23-Dec
21) Should you become mvolveJ

wrth pt!Tsons

whose

~.:entral mteresls

yours the

(Apnl 20·May 201

~h~tnccs 11! \lt:htevtng your objeCtives
tmJ.,y ~..:ould he extremely uncerlatn

Sometimes at s hard not to be pns
sesstve or pro1ect1ve of someo ne
you love but you must guan.l agatnst

l hllcr c.:ons1derably I rum

C AI'RICORN !Dec 22 Jan 19)
I vcn !hough upon rdlecuon, you
heh~vc y11u &lt;.:nu iU h.1ve unproved
your po:-.111on h.ttl you h.trg.uned
mon.: .u.lrollly honur .my .tgrccmenl

bemg enher way tod.ty Restramts
such as these can sulloc .tle a rela
l1onsh1p
GEMINI (May 21·lune 201

or ~..:om)mlmcnt you \IL: tlt.~Uc

Should thmgs not go ex,tctly .ts you

A()UAIHlJS !l.tn 2!1 lch 19) II
you l t.:\t:-.1 uu.: lm .tlton -.; ltHJ.ty to ~..:ut
~.:ornt.:rs r..:!!..ml111g son11..: 1h1n ~ trou
hl..:somt: you H: pmrmst..:d mother.
you II

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more .ll ~tll:C Wtlh

your

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PISCES lhh

211 March 20)

Operattng agmn~t your better JUdg·
menl tOllay m m~ttlers thai ~1re mean

mgtul to your career ccluld be a sure
lire way to c.tuse you to tnp over
your own teel and tumble
ARIES (Mal'l:h 21-Apnl19i M.tk
tng soml!onl!

you· ve done

a

good

deed lor lee I ubhg.lted lo you JoJ,ty
wtll

negate your kmd gcslute ~md ren

would hke !hem to toJ,ty Jake c.ore
not to blame others The c:mse may

be Jue Jo outsider I,ICtors heynnd
anyone s control
CANCER (June 21 July 221 Don I
be bashful about slandmg up lor your
nghiS today II you belteve whal s
bemg asked ol you 1s Ultreason.tble
forego yteldmg to ctmcesstons and
speak your mmd msJead
LEO !July 23-Aug 221 You cou ld
have a lendency Jo see or hear only
whaJ you w,mJ to beheve Joday ThiS
could be espeually costly tor you
when net:!OII.Hin2 lor somethrng

where nm~ey

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22Ft Yellowstone Camper F~
Self Conlained Perfect Conditio
Rubber Ro of $2 295 00 08

$5 000 740-949 2217
1980 ·1990 MONDA CARS $100

companion
Arrow poison

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1993 Mountaineer 5th Whet!
Camper 3G W1th 16 Slide Was&amp;
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Leonard
24 Approached
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31 Fibs
37 Agt

From over
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Campllrs &amp;
Motor Homes
1983 Mol&lt;&gt;&lt; Home 56 000 Mllfs
In Good Shape 740 367 7093 9'

740 379 2706

workell

22 Sunday'f'lper

Ankara

Opemng lead • 6

ARE GETTING
SMALLER ALL

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196B Bronco excellent condition

·$500 Pollee Impounds A ll
Makes A\lallable Call 1 800 522.
2730 Ext 4420

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M¥ HEROES'
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10 Curved
molding
11 Greens shot
12 LJtrge
knlle

19 GukiO a
note

29 Prod
30 Felkslnger

hearts .tnd five dtamonds
For thts pte(;l! of card readtng.
Burn won the pnze lor the besJ
played wn1rac~
An .mnual subscnpllon costs $56
surFxe and $76 mrmml To subscnbe.
go
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95 4 wheeler kawasakl 220
buoy just like new $2 000 304

Budget Priced Trensm lss~
and Engines Alll)'pes Ac
:ro Over 10 000 Transm lsslo

t6 h' Cante Trailer 740-379·2436

640

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1994 YZ125 Racing Olrtblke Sx
cellenl Condttlon New Tlres New
Over11aul $1 500 740 379 2695

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7 unn.al

Rather Jhan commn htmself

740

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26 Margarine
27 Realdent of

and d•amoncl kmg notmg With mter·

Fmanclng As Low As 6 9"/o With
John Deere Credit Approval On
Used Tra ct ors Carmichael s
Farm &amp; Lawn Gallipo lis Ohio

40 Acea
In Gallla
area on
CLA 459%
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Oh 45631

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FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LlVESTOCK

24 USED TRACTORS
STOCK

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cashed Jhe Jwo top hearts sp&lt;tde a&lt;e

160 A Barko LoaderiCTA Saw
buck Excellent Condition 740
682 7318

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tournament players unless you are

l&gt;ETOU/l

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Instruments

610 Farm Equipment

COfiiCeilt

quarters Smce almost every ocean
has been badly overlisKed perhaps
we should rename 11 Jhe plankton
pond Anyway the second magazme
trom England 1s lntemauon,al Popu
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Maintained Runs Good v 6 ~

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1992 Ford Ranger U&lt;T Vety

tom
Ate
Casseue
$4 800 00 741).388-8293

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By Phillip Alder
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740-245-9239

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ALL THEM

740-992 7242

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amlfm Tttled In Ohio $3,000

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32 Insults
33APolynMlan
34 Part ol I Bible

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Cockattels hand red young and
tame $50 each 740 992...,.280

570

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1993 S 10 Pick Up Tahoe Pact

Quaker Parra! Male Approx 3
Years Old With La rge Cage &amp;
Stand $150 740-446 0039

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French City Pet Grooming by Ap
pointment "Uitr11 Wa1h lathing
Syltem• 650 Second Ave Gallt
pols 740-446 1528
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1993 Ford Ranger. 5 speed 4
IInder exct~llent conditiOn $400()
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90 Uncoln Town Car Cartier

CFA Perstan Himalayan Kittens
Blue &amp; Seal Po1nt Born 918198 All
Shots &amp; Extremely Fluffy 740·
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1990 Grand Prix 2 Ooo~s V6
Automauc Excellent Condtlioll
$2 895 t990 Cavaher $2 19~

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Good Shape $2 500 oeo 1ll8ol
AKC male Pomeranian young
aduh orange with ped!gi'ee $1 !50
740-696--1085
AKC Aev•slered mm 1 dachshund

446·7283

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Ntce Clean 2 bedroom relerenc
Washer lOyer Hook Up! 304 675

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1990 BUICk LeSabre Llmi'-d

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740-446-3437
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Antiques
AKC RegiS1e'ed Yellow Lab Pupo
1S1 Shots &amp; WD&lt;mod $250 Each
2 btdroom tra1ler m Racme 3
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Pomeroy • ·Middleport, Ohio

Christmas
celebration
planned ·
~:elebration

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Weather

THANK YOU VETERANS Our Countr A reciates You!

The Rutland Fire Department and
Ladie' Auxiliary will host a Christmas parade to kick off In&lt; "Twelve
Days of Chrislma.'\"

Wednesday, November 11,1998

Voters reward achievement, Page 2
Roush named to running back list, Page 6.
Library dedication set Sunday, Page 7

Today: Sunny .
High: 50s Low: 20s
Tomorrow: P.ay cloudy
High: 50s; Low: 30s

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Rutland.
· Tho parade will be held D&lt;c. IJ at
3 p.m. There will be singing and display' by area churches each evening

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on the Civic Center lawn.

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On Christma.' Eve ·there will be a
Jivin g Christmas tree display at the

Civi~ Cenu!r.

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Those wantilfg to enter the parade
, are a.'ked 10 call Kimberly Willford,
742-2 103.

WINNERS NAMED· Winners In the costume judging at the hal·
loween dance held by the Meigs Junior High Cheerleaders and
~cademlc Boosters have been announced. They were, leH to
nght, front, Randy Hall, first place, funniest; Heather Phalin Bridget Balser and Jenni Priddy, seeond place funniest· Peggy Duff
first _Place prettiest; sec;:ond row, Jason Peckham, ~ond place:
scartest; . C?· J . Estep, ftrst place scariest; Amanda Fetty; second
place prettoest; Krlstal Johnson, first place, most original, and
Hannah Wool;ud, second place, most original.
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Walking pneumonia'
-.usually has good prognosis

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usually the result of a bacterial or
Jason D. Roush

Roush birth
announced
Jason and Crystal Roush of PiUs-

viral .infection and can sometimeS be
caused by a fungal infection. It's also
possible lo have pneumonia as a

res~lt of

a

chemical irritation to the
lungs.
.
There are about 3 million report·
ed cases of pneumonia each year. The
majority of these are in young chi I·
dren or people 60 and over. but indi·
viduals of all ages do gel pneumonia.

burgh. Pa. announce the birth of their
lirst child. a son. Jason Dylan, born
at Forest RegioQal Ho,pital in Mon· Regardless of the cause. pneumonia
roeville, Pa. Sept. 24. He weighed is a signitican1 and often serious ill eight J:Xmnds and was 20 inches ness. Cn,~gh. shonnt!ss of breath.
long.

.

. Maternal grandparents are Gerald
und Linda Donohue of Pomeroy.
Paternal grandparents are Richand
and Pamela Roush of New Haven.
Maternal great-grandparents aro Raymond and . Dolores Donohue of
Pomeroy and Ancil and Louise Bur·
bridge of Albany.
Paternal great-grandparents are
Kathleen Manley and the late Donald
Manley, Middleport, and· the late
Richard Roush of New Haven and
Carol Davis of New Haven. Cora
Jewell is the maternal great-great·
grandmother.

cflest discomfort and general fatigue

are typical symptoms.
Walking pneumonia is a slang
term. not a medical one, \which,
describes an illness that is generally
mold. The mfected person is stoll
"walking" about . Your ability to continue to work while sick with pneumonia is characteristic of "walkinue
pneumoni&lt;t." While the term does not
describe the cause of the lun• infec'tion, this typt: of pnt!umonia often

T,

Jue to a virus rather than Oact~ria.

. I think you ,.should go ahead and
make your car-payment this momh. ·
becaulie you are not g:oin.g t(tllit! from

they certainly make you sufticiently
sick \· that the ~.:ondition would nevt• r
be called "walking pneumonia."
Despite the milder nature of
"walking pneJJmonia," it often take's
six weeks to lotally reco·ver. eve11
when antibiotics are. prescribed. By ·
total recovery, I mean a return to you r
normal level of energy and pltysical
endurance.
)f
. Walking_ pneumonia can be)l:umphcaloon of tlu. so one of the important thing., you can do for your health
as well as for the health or those
around you is to get a· tlu sho.t thi s
year. Now is the time to do thi s. sinct:!
the immunity it provid.es,• only · Ja~t
about six months. A tlu shot gives'
protection ag~1ins1 the most sev!.!r~
forms of influenza thar ure expected
robe common this winh:r. Unfortu nately, it will not protect you fiorn all
forms of influenza or from other
causes of respiratory tract infectiorK
"Family Medicine" is a weekly
column. To suhmit questions, ·writt•
to John C. Wolf, D.O., Ohio Uni·
ve&lt;&gt;ily College of Osleopalhic
Medicine, Grosvenor Hall, Athens,
Ohio 45701.

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Voinovich reject~ all~gation
of .violating ·state election law
P~UL

SOUHRADA .
,
Aa8ocllitlid Preta Writer
. ,
, COLIJ.M!H.f~ . - qov. Geo.rge Yoinqvich says he never approvild a plan
to use a middleman to conc~al the sl&gt;urce of $60,000 transferred from his
campaign treasury to his brother and a Statehouse lobbyist during his 1994
re-election bid.
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"1 deny that ik'nowingly approved or authorized any misropresentation
as 1o·expenditure of campaign funds," Voinovich said in a one-page statement released Wednesday by his lawyer.
The S!alement seemed to contradict the sworn testimony' of Voinovich's
campaign treasurer, who told a federal grand jury last year that Voinovich
personillly approved the plan to reimburSe his brother and the lobbyist for
paying the salary of a political ally.
, Voinovich said ~e would not discu~s the matter further, pending a Dec.
10 Ohio Elections Commission hearing into the alleged elections law vio~

violation that carries a maximum penalty of removal from office and -a
SIO,(X)() .fine. ~.-..-~ .. - ~
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Evidence oflhe vio)Diibn WM,Itven 1o s1a1e officials IIY1 1f.1~;, Di.~t~ct!;pt!~
iq Cinciilniill;wlie'rt' nf&amp;ierol grandj~ry has-been invesrifailngtti~ Vdroup.
an architectural and construction management company headed by Paul
Voinovich, the governor's brother.
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Materials tiled with the elections commission included a deposition by
Vincent P.Jnichi, Voinovich's campaign treasurer, describing a 1994 meet·
i~g he attended with George and Paul Voinovich.
"
Panichi said that at the meeting. the governor approved a plan to use a
now-deceased political fund-raiser"' a middleman to funnel $60.000 in cam·
paign funds to his brother and Statehouse lobbyist Michael A. Fabiano. The
money w.a• reimbursement for payments they made to Anthony A. Gallagher.
a former Cleveland labor ofticial. for workin~ on Voinovich's campaign.

Voinovich, who was elected to a six-year term in t,he U.S. Senate Ia'! week,
Paul Voinovich and Fabiano, who employed Gallagher, had agreed to split
referred requests for additional comment to his lawyer, David J. Young of Gallagher's $5,()()(}.u-month salary, but eventually asked for reimbursement
·
from the Voinovich campaign, according to government records.
Columbus, YCJung did not return phone calls to his oftice.
Voinovich's wrillen statement was his first comment on the complaint.
Panichi's lawyer, Donald Brey of Columbus, noted contlicting sections
which was tiled Oct. 28 and brought to reporters' attention by an Ohio Demo- of his client's testimony before a grand jury in September 1997 and said
cratic Party lawyer on the eve of Election Day. The complaint accuses Panic hi and Voinovich agree .thal lhe governor didn 1 knowingly engage in
Voinovich of misrepresentation of a campaign expenditur~, an elections law- improper campaign conduct.

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A new confrontation
brews in the Persian
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Bases which may be
available !9 U.S.
forces, or'U.S.

Tensions tletween Iraq and the Uniled States are growing. U.N. weapons
Inspectors left Iraq yesterday and lhe Pentagon ordered additional
forces into the Persian Gulf. 'Here are some possible largels and strike
bas_es in the region.

ships in the region
,.plans for possible air strikes on Iraq specter of the August cruise missile
By JOHN DIAMOND
seek
to
avoid
collateral
damage
and
Associated Press Writer
strike on a pharmaceulical plant in,
TURKEY
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ARMENIA
WASHINGTON -The location harm to the Iraqi people. But they Sudan linked by U.S. intelligence to
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of key Iraqi militarx targets poses . acknowledge that goal often tlashes VX producti6n. The United States
,_. ...1 NO-n1.ron• l
with the military aim of weakening has fac~ increa~ed questioning about
~gonizfng problems to Pentagon
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planners. Military headquarters are in Iraq's military, and the political aim whether the plant was an appropriate
Tehrano
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populated areas. Suspected biological of hitting Iraq hard enough to force target .
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36th
parallel
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The rest· of the possible bio·
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inspections.
icines or beer.
· weapons sites are research .centers or
IRAN
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"We're not going to be hitting tar- university-based labor;itories and
On lop of that,' some suspected
chemical weap&lt;;~ns development labs gets whose main impact is on the breweries, distilleries and dairies
'-a top ~entagon concern- remain gelleral population." said one senior with e4uipment ·that could be used for
,
IRAQ
1' ~aaghd~d
military oflicial familiar with the making biological weapons. accord·
hidden from U.S. intelligence.
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· 'Because of these problems, any strike planning.
ing to the United Nations.
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&gt;·:') A key focus of strike planners is
airstrikes may 'be aimed' more at Iraqi .
Diftkulties such as these are sleer~ --~--, 32ncJ.parsflel
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military command and ddivery sys· on targ'ets related tn Iraqi .President ing strike planners to targets related
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suspected . to methods of.deploying and la~nch·
terns than at "ieapons manufacturing Saddam
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weapons of mass destruction pro- ing weaporls, ruther than manufac- .
racilities.
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grams.
Marly
of
these
sites
are
sim-..
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Senior Pentagon oflicials say the
turing them.
,'
ply unknown because of elaborate
"'We'd go afterthe airfields. We'd
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lra4i ellorts al conce:Jimenl. Their go after the means of delivery," said
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WHAT'S ON THE WAY:
WHAT'S THERE:
existence is surmised based on things a second senior dffense official with
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.
U.S. forces in the region U.S. forces en route
such as the re..:ent Wesh::rn laborato- knowledge of the planning.
ry .)tuc..lit:s that found evidence of
By Thanksgiving, a buildup of
3.000 troops ·
· 23,500 troops
deadly VX nerve gas.
U.S. forces in the Gulf region will be
KUWAIT
· Today's
84 warplanes including:
"I don ' t believe the intelligence is ahout the size of the one gathered
173 war planes
2 Sections· 16 Pages
16 F-16 fighters
good enough that they can go in with there in February. before U.N. Sec6 B-1· stealth bombers
any pinpoint capability thai will have . relary-General Kofi Annan brokered
1
2 B-52 bombers
a major et'fecl." said a congressional a deal with Saddam to allow weapons
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staffer who has been hriefed on inspec~ions at presidential sites. The I
45 suppon aircraft
·'ficds
12-14
Iraq's weapons conc'ealrnenl efforts . lra4i leader'.&lt; refusal to allow U.N.
Riyadh ·
23 ships including:
"!The lra4isJ are expending an extra· inspections since August has precip· .
fs
0
200 mites
t4 oombal ships
orJinary amount ufmoney and effort ilated this latest crisis.
Edi orials
9 support ships
hiding thoso programs. They :ore sucAs planning for airstrikes contin- ·
200km
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" The statler, along with adminis- Cohen said Wednesday that U.S. Source: Depatment of Defense
APfWm. J . Castello
tratilm t)t'licials who Uiscu ssed polen- ground troops would be tripled in the
tial targets. spoke un condition of not Persian Gulf and 129 warplanes well as members of an aviation reg· has been monitoring lra4i efforts to cruise missiles. which Seems unlikeheing identilied by name.
Lotteries
added. including B-1 and B-52 heavy iment from the North Carolina convert L-29 trainer Jets and MiG ly at this point. a top-priority target
Even
tht!
known
pott!ntiultargets
bombers and F-117 stealth fighters. National Guard.
fighters into unmanned ddivery sy,. will be lmq 's exlensive air defense
WJitll
pose problems. U:N. inspettors iden- More Patriot anti-missile batteries
Among Iraqi airfields likely to be terns for biological weapons.
Super Lotto: 4-9-10-35 -37-43
system, including 340 surface-to-air
tified and visited 79 possible biolog· also are being sent
targeted is the Muthenna facility outAt least I0 other military U'irtields. missilt! launchers , and an . array 'nf
Kicker: 7-4-8-6-5-0
ical w·eapuns rnanufm:Luring sites. Of
The forces could ·begin departing side Baghdad, not only to eliminate some with names like AI Jaber and AI command. ~ontrol and t:ommunica·
Pick·3: 6-8-0; Pick 4: 0-2·5·4
those, only l'ivt:! were making as early as this weekend, ,with arrivals . a threat to U.S. and British airCraft Jurmh. olht:!rs with mere desigm11ions
lions cenlers.
W.VA.
weapons .before the .1991 Persian expected by the middle of next week. but also to·destroy planes that might such as '!-1·1 and H-2 Southwest. are
Some key targets important to
Dally 3: 5-5-6; Dally 4: ,4·3·5·2
Gulf War. .Another five m"ke vacThere are about 1.50() soldiers in be u'ed to drop or spray chemical or likely targets.
lraq"s
elite forces nu•y be diffocult to
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cines or pharmacl!utical,..;, raisi'ng the Kuwait from Fort Stewart, Ga., . as. biologit:al weapons. U.S. intdligence
Unless the strike is limited to isolate.
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LEGIONNAIRE OF THE YEAR -A highlight of the Veterant Day
dinner held Wednesday night by the Feeney-Bennett Poat 128 of
the American Legion was the announcement of recipient• of the
Legionnaire of the Decade and the Legionnaire of the Year
awards. Bob Gilmore, unable to attend because of lllneaa,
received the Legionnaire of the Decade award, and Ronald Jividen was glvan the Legionnaire of the Year award. A Legion jack·
et was prennted to Jividen, right, by PiJat_Commander Rueaetl
Mozingo.
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·
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fight to the death," he said. "He must men! can't help him is an insult."
By JIM FREEMAN
"Let us never forget when we
be a.s perfect as possible. He must be
Sentinel N-s Staff
"Veterans are special.·
physically til ... and know the differ- speak of the security of America we
are talking about the s:JCrifices of
· That wa.• the message delivered ence between right and wrong.
individuals.
"Only
the
best
are
called
to
war.
Wednesday morning by Morgan
"To be born in America is an acci·
County Common Plea.• Judge Dan W. The tragedy is that only the best are
dent. to live in America is a respon·
Favreau, guest speaker at the annual lit to be killed.
·"Only the best are selected, and sibility. to defend America is an
Veterans Day observance in
Pomeroy.
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only a country of ingrates would for- obligation.
"Let us pray thai our children and
Favreau, a U.S. Marine Corps vel· get whalthey did," he added.
grandchildren
- and these c~ildren ,
"A veteran is a special breed ... he
eran of the Vietnam War, briefly outcan annfhilate the enemies of free- here today - never htlve to go
lined the his)ory of Veterans Day.
"Why do we have Veterans Oay dc;&gt;m," Favreau said. "The veterdn is through what lhese 111en did." he said.
on the eleventh hour of the eleventh still som~lhing special: first in war, indicating the ·assembled vetel'l\lls.
day of the eleventh month?", he first and peace and first in the .hearts representing the Middleport and
Pomeroy American Legion posts and
asked. It was at that time in 1918, on of his countrymen."
the
Tuppers Plains Veterans of For,
the fields of France, the killing
Favreau recounted several stories
stopped- ending World War I. "the about veterans, including his uncle. a eign Wars.
Call to order and the Pledge of
War to End All Wars."
World War II Army veteran. who
At first it was called Armistice fought at Normandy and in the Bat· Allegiance wa.&lt; led by Drew Webster
Vt:nRANS DAY OBSERVANCE- Local vet· observance, where they heard an address trom ,
Post 39 of·· the American Legion
Day, but they changed it to Ve1erans tie of the Bulge.
erane gathered at the Meigs County Court· Morgan County Common Pleas Judge Dan W.
Day to bonor all veterans, he said. "It
"He witnessed more hell in those Commander George Harris Sr. The
house Wednesday for the annual Veterans Day Favreau.
is proper we come here today on the weeks in Europe than .most of witness Rev. Father Walter Heinz gave the
eleventh hour of the eleventh day of in a lifetime," he said. "He has reliv- opening prayer, followed by Meigs MayOr·Frank Vaughan, an Army vet- peace was given by the Rev. William "Curly" Wiles, a World War II Navy
the eleventh month."
ed over and over that horrible expc;- County Sheriff ·James M: Soulsby eran of the Korean Conflict und Middleswanh. Soulsby also recited veteran, and Tuppers Plains' Gamer
singing "The Star-Spangled Bann~r." · American Legion Eighth District the "Ragged Old Flag."
"A veteran is special because he is rience in Europe.
Griffin, Meigs County's last World
.
Welcoming those present and giv- Chaplain,
selected. He is no longer free. He is · "He needs medical .help but can't
•
. Wednesday's ceremony was ded· War I veteran.
part of a_special breed committed to afford it ... The fact that the govern- ing the closing prayer was Pomeroy
In addition, special prayer for icated to · Pomeroy's late Orval

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