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                  <text>Wednesday

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November 25, 1998

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Meigs County's

row 78-51
Page 7

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Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 49, Number 145

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Antique dolls on display- ·A ngry Republicans want

Attorney General Ren_
o off
campaign·finance case
WASHINGTON (API - Angry
Republicans are exploring ways to
pry the campaign finance investigation away from Anorney General
Jaoet Reno now that she has again
refused to order an independent counsel probe of yice President AI Gore.
"I am becoming more and -more
convinced we've just got to take this
maller out of the handS of the anorney general, who appears to be acting politically," said Senate Judiciary Comminee Chainnan Orrin Hatch.
R-Utah. "Personally. 1· think it is
going to lake legislation."
Reno advised a special court Tuesday that there is "clear and convincing" evidence Gore did not lie to
campaign finance investigators last
year about how a Democratic media
' fun!! was financed.
"The evidence fails to provid~ any
reaSonable basis for a conclusion that

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In all of us. And for soma It center• on a love of dolls.
For Sunday'_&amp; holiday open
house at· the Rlverbend Arts
Council In Middleport, collec·
tlons of contemporary, clal81c,
and antique dolls along with
accal8orlea filled the rooms.
There ware 'hundreds of dolls
In many styles for l(laltore to
enjoy.
'·
Donna Byer of _Syracuse
who has collected Barblea
s!nce the sixties, and her
daughter, Mary, a more recent
collector, had about 90 dolla
from their collection on die·
play. .
, Most were In their original
containers, many atlllshowlng
. price stlckera, which makes
them more valuable. Featured
In the display were all of thelt
Christmas Barbles. Also on
exhibit were Donna'a Madame
Alexander doll collection and
the popular Princess Diana
doll.
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. Laura and Magan Harrison
of Cheshire featured American
Girl dolls, In costumes from
colonial to modern-day times,
along with a wide range of doll
clothing and accessories.
June Duffield of Middleport
displayed
her
Praclqus
Moment doll collection, and
Branda Merritt of New

KID'S CORNUCOPIA • Malga Middle School
sixth grader Peggy Duff Ia shown here among
the more than 1 ,300 food Items gathered at the
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school In a recent food drive. Duff Initiated the
drive which will benefit the Meigs County Unit· ·
ed Mlilhodlat Cooperative Pariah.

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Thanksgiving marked by generosity

left, the childhood doll of Helen ....
Martiia Clark Allen, born In
Pomeroy In 1865.
In bottom photo, Sarah Hubbard pushes a carriage more
than a hundred years old In

a

which there. Is
doll In an
antique christening outfit. The
carriage Is an heirloom of the
Mary Wise family. (By Charlene
Hoeflich)

By Sentinel Staff Reports
Thanksgiving came a lillie early at
"the Meigs County Senior Citizens
Center this year.
The celebration took place last
Thursday with about 150 seniors
enjoying a turkey dinner. Another 150
Thanksgiving dinners weredeliver.ed
to homebound seniors who are on the
regular daily nutrition program.
While meals will not be delivered
Thanksgiving Day or Fripay so
employees can have time for their
personal hyliday observances~ those
who count on meals from the center
are not be forgotten.
Along with today's dinner, frozen
meals for tomorrow and Friday were
also delivered.
· For others, a free Thanksgiving
Day dinner will be held at the Syra-

cuse Firehouse~
Headed by Mary Pickens and
· Edna Hunnell, the annual event is
now in its eighth year.
The fire department will deliver
meals to shut-ins and others unable to
leave their homes, or people can eat
at the fire station beginning at noon.
"We don't want anyone to do without," said Pickens.
While the Meigs County United
Methodist Cooperative Parish has no
special activities fQr the holiday, the
food bank has been swamped by peopie needing food for their Thanks·
giving meals.
"We're sure been busy with food
today." said parish volunteer Nancy
Thoene, who was helping out at the
· food bank Tuesday morning. "We're
· doing for Thanks giving what we do

Southern Local Board approves service. raises

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commiued to protecting the presi ~
Reno wrote. "There are no reas~m­ dent." Burton faulted her for rejectable grounds to believe that further ing the advice of FBI Director Louis
investigationlis warraOied'' of Gore's J. Freeh to order an independent
counsel, which Freeh has been advostatemt:nts.
ButReno ,has two more indepen- cating for a year.
Steve Forbes. a would-be Repul&gt;. dent counsel decisions- about Preslican
presidential candidate in 2000,
ident Clinton •tnd his former deputy
said,
"This
raises the question of Ms.
chief of stalf Harold Ickes - in the
Reno's
fitness
co remain in office/ '
ne&gt;ttwo weeks. She vowed her 120·
Sen.
Arlen
Specter.
R-Pa., suggested
. member campaign finance task force
asking
a
court
to
order
Reno-to tum
would continue the 1wo-year-old
investigation that has already charged the case over to a counsel.
"Whether an independent counsel
14 people, including prominent
should
be appointed to investigat~
Democratic donors and fund raisers.
narrow
issues such as the improper
That didn't sit well with Republiplacement
of phone calls or miscans, who have spent .two years
stalements
to
investigators is not the
demanding the entire case be handed
issue." Hatch said. "They keep cutto an independent counsel.
"Once again, the attorney gener- ting this into such slivers that literalal has failed to follow the law," said ly you can 'I gel to the ... issue of cor-'
Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind. "The anor- ruption. ·
Continued on page 3
ney general has made it dear she is
the Vice President may have lied. "

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By JIM FREEMAN
Sentinel News Staff
The Southern Local Board of
Education tackled a full agenda during its regular meeting Monday
evenmg at Southern High School in
Racine.
The board mel with Garry Smith,
president of the district's members of
'the Ohio Association of Pub Iic
School Employees, a union representing many nap-teaching employees including bus drivers and other
non-teachers .
The .board agreed to add 15-year
and 20-year service raises after the
Southern Local Education Association , the teachers' union, was granted a similar r•ise.
Supe,rintendent James Lawrence
said the service raises amounts to an
average 4.6 percent pay increase for
the OAPSE members, and is retroac-live to Aug. 24. when the teacher&lt;'
, union received its step increase.
In addition, the board .reviewed
salaries of employees not represented by the unions and authorized a 3.8

percent salary increase for them. '
Those . employees would include
Lawrence. high school Principal Gor·
don Fisher. Treasurer Dennie Hill and
assislanl treasurers. Those raises were
granted effectiv~ Monday.
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The board also approved a
$600.000 budget for the K-8 building
project which allow Treasurer Dennie
Evans to pay bills related to the pro·
ject including architect fees, surveying, soil boring and other.items.
Lawrence reported that he and
board member Ron Cammarata,
accompanied by school nurse Joyce
Thoren, mel with Ohio School Facilities Commission ofticials Friday in
Columbus.
The delegation presented ofticials

N_
O paper Thursday .
The Daily Sentinel will not be
published Thursday in order to permit employees to observe the
Thanksgiving holiday. Regular basiness -hours and operations will
, resume at 8 a. m. Fnday.

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with a copy of the proposed school
design in a bid to receive additional
stale funding for the elementary
building project.
"They saw J'e have a design that
doesn't have any tluff in it," he said.
They are not going to give us anything, with the exception of some inkind reimbursement, he explained.
For example, the district may receive
an allowance since it did not have to
purchase property for the new school. I
Any allowance would be based on
the value of the property.
Tom Weaver. co-technology coordi nalor, informed the board that it
needs to spend some of the SchoolNet money as required by the state. ..
Lawrence said the board hoped to
hold off spending the money .until the
new building is under construction,
but said the funding can be used for
wiring the high school for classroom
computers.
In addition, the district has to purchase computers for classrooms
housing students grades one thro~gh
four, Lawrence explained. The com-

pu(ers wi II not be networked, volu'nte,er assistant seventh grade ·
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although each school will have one girls' basketball coach.
computer connected to the internet, as
Greg Vance. band director. "mel
required under the SchooiNet pro- with the board concerning the forgram .
, mal ion of a band boosters organizaThe district is purchasing new tion, which the board approved.
Macintosh computers for the early
The board also approved a buildgrades and will have IBM-type coming
use policy requiring people who
puters for high sc hool students, si nce
those are the computers mosl preva- want to use buildings to make a
request five days in advance.
lent in the workplace.
The program also requires the dis"If a group of guys wants' to play
trict to hold computer classes for staff basketball, they have to see the prinmembers to a~sist them in becoming cipal at least five days in advance and
proficient in computer use . Classes fill out a form accepting responsibil are scheduled to start around the ity for the building," said Lawrence.
beginning of the year.
"We don't want people calling the
The board tabled a contract with principal Sunday afternoon to shoot
Marr-K napp-Crawfi sh Associates basketball." ·
Inc. concerning wiring at high school.
Present in addition to those menIn personnel maners, the board
tioned
above were Treasurer Dennie
approved Vinas Lee, Dolores Wolfe
·
Hill.
board
President1Bob Collins and
and Abbie Strallon . as substitute
teachers. and approved David "Pete" board members Marty Morarily.
Sayre as seventh grade girls' basket- Doug Li'nle and Dave Kucsma. The
ball coach for the 1998-99 school board will next meet Dec. 21. 7:30
year. Roma Sayre was approved as a p.m. at Southern High School.

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all the time."
Food coordinator Belly Weyersmi ller said people have been coming in and needing help, along with
others bringing in f&lt;Kxllor the pantry.
Tuesday, members of the Racine
Area Community Association were
busy unloading the contents of lhei•
food drive.
At Meigs Middle Sch'ool in Middleport. sixth grader Peggy Duff.
daughter of Melvin and Robin Duff
of De•ter, kicked ·off a food drive that
as of Monday afternoon had garnered
more than 1,300 food items .
The items will be donuted to the
cooperative pari ~ h foo~ bank which
is now gearing up for the Christmas
holiday.
Duff said she and her mother came
up with the idea for a food drive
while discussing Thanksgiving, noting that some are unable to afford a
Thanksgiving meal.
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Wedneeday, November 25, 1998

Commentarr_
The Daily Sentinel

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AccuWealhe,.forecastfordaYHineconditions,Jowlhightemperatures

D.C. overflowing with turkeys this year

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form. All told.
Cohen exceeded
his $30.000 alterations budget by
at least S22,000
Thts IS the
same Btll Cohen
whose first task
as Pentagon chief
was to tnm
30.000
ctvtltan
Moller &amp;
JObs from Ilk! Pen- Anderson
tagon payroll, and
whose generals complained to Congress th;p they dtdn 't have enough
money m the budget to provide an
honor guard for deceased veterans
whose famthes had asked for one.
The Chtcken Feed trophy goes to
the do-nothtng Congress. but - not
because 11 fatled to pass a budget for
the first ume tn a quarter-century
Instead we single out those members
who supported a httle-nottced provtston makmg tt easter for waterfowl
hunters to escape pro&gt;el'ullon under
the Mtgratory Brrd Treaty Act
That's nght Our tough-on-cnme
lawmakers felt sorry for the folks
who get busted for vtolattng a law
that makes ntllegal to use bait when
hunttng mtgratory bords, or to hunt

in a ~vtously baited area
live in them.
Every seasoned hunter is well
But thmgs didn't turn out as
T.s!Ufisnd in 1948'
aware of the Jaw, and most don't expected. In New Orleans, for
111 Court S1Net, P~. Ohio
rrund complytng. After all, it's not example, federal audttors found that
614-992-2158 • FIX 912·2151
too sportsmanlike to shoot at a graz- 42 of 43 tenants livmg under the
ing btrd. But every year a few well- homeless initiative were anything
and pohctes weT ve come across rn
bceled sorts run afoul of this law, but destitute. Clients included a
the past year,
and end up gett,tng hosted One year high-school pnncjpal and various
It was an especially toug~ year to
• 11 happened to a group of senators
friends and famtly of the program's
Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.
narrow down the finalists To make
and lobbyists who were duck-hunt- admmistralor Some of the tenants
things easter on ourselves. we elimitng on Maryland's Eastern Shore were found to have moved from
ROBERT L WINGSTT
nated the two eastest targets -- PresThank goodness these weekend war- smaller homes to take advantage o(
PubliSher
Ident Clmton. our randy peacock
nors had Rep. Don Young, R-AJas- this sweethean deal - and used the
prestdent who feathers every nest
ka. the provision's SJXlllsor, to pro- money they saved on rent to buy
but hJS own, and Ken Starr. the diSteet them.
luxury cars and lavish fumtsbings.
CHARLENE HOEFLICH
approvmg moiher hen who spent the
DIANE HILL
A pound of gruel goes out to the
An overstuffed turkey sboold go
General M111ager
year cluckmg about htm
Controller
follts who pervened an arnbtuous · out to the federal agencies whose
But there are plenty more tgnotnttiattve by the Department of bank accounts are apparently so full
mimous honors to go around
Housmg ·and Urban Development to that they can't account for theor
n..s-lod " ··~~~~,__.....,_.,. _ _ ,..,..,..
The first turkey goes out to
tum homeless people mlo home- spendmg. This includes the Food
Shon- ( . I I l i i - or
ot-.g ,_ __ !;pod lotDefense Secretary Btll Cohen, the
owners
and Drug A~mtmslratton, whtch
and dlrlltrw photN ,......,.. Sp«::lr • . , . , , _ .•• • ruLfaa;ec m • , . , . , . artldt
token Republican m Clmtun 's cabtUnder
the
Smgle
Farmly
Homecouldn't find mon: than $36 mtlbon
Ot"Mntr. .... 10: LMfetw ID ,_ Edftrof; 7M SMfiiNI, 111 COVf st., Puc 1M o,, Ohio
net
Upon
takmg
over
the
Pentagon
less
lmuauve,
the
government
worth of computer equtpment m a
U1D; or, FAX to dt....:l-2151.
'" 1997. we found , Cohen spent
turned over foreclosed propentes to recent audtt; and the General Sermore than $50,000 of taxpayer funds
pn vate, non-profit groups that vtces Admtmstralton, whtch found
to refurbtsh hts executive su11e The
helped the homeless. The groups $2 mtlbon wortl;t of secunty equippnce tag tncluded $15,607 to restore
were allowed to lease the properttes ment gathering dust m a Washington
an antique desk and stde table tn the
at S I a year for up to five years. wuh warehouse when 11 was supposed t_o
secretary's office, plus more than
an option to buy them at a deep dis- be used to beef up security at gov$14,000 for a new "anes o)ue" carcount
thereafter. The groops were emment bUtldtngs
By ALICE ANN LOVE
pel that first had to "be OK'd by
expected to mamtam the properttes
And finally, no round of turkey
Associated Press Writer
Mrs Cohen " accordmg to a request
and
select
Jow-mcome
famthes
to
awards
would be complete withOut
WASHINGTON -As they prepare for next year's sesston, Democrats
'
,
the
Internal
Revenue Service and the
anti Republicans m Congress both are pledgmg to take another crack at solv- 1
Soctal
Secunty
Admmtstratton. You
mg the natmn's health tnsurance problems The question IS how
may remember the hapless IRS offiDemocrats satd last week they qutckly would revtve Jegtslauon that
ctals who made headlines wuh a
1
would gtve consumers more power to challenge the dectstons of health plans
HOW
DVOU
memo dtscussmg the tax tmpllcaI'VE GOT
- commonly known as health mamtenance orgamzallons - that ltmn
ltons
for anyone who planned ro
NEGmlKI"E
pauent chotce \n order to save money.
S£VfN YEARS
return
to Mark McGwtre his 62nd
"Thts could pass m January tf the Republican maJonty woold allow tt to
OF Co.tWAIIY
home-run
ball, Unfortunately, d)at
happen," House Democraltc leader Dtck Gephardt, D-Mo, satd at a gatherbtt of wttlessness doesn't compar,e
E-MAIL
mg wtth new Democrats elected Nov 3
wtth
the Soctal Secunty AdmtnJStraSToRED
ON
Meanwhtle, Repubhcan leaders, shaken by Democrats' gruns m the electwn
offictals
who pumshed "'Joe~.'·
ltuns, are pledgmg to get back to such "kuchen table" tSsues.as health care •
AR..OPPY
a Sick, 12-year-old boy who~ we
" We are mstSient and detenmned to provide accesstble, affordable medreponed on m September.
tcal care for all of our people, regardless of thetr phght m ltfe," satd Rep.
Joey's cnme? His family acceptBob Ltvingston, R-La., chosen by Republtcans last week to be the next
ed
a trip to Walt Otsney World pr!).
House speaker
·
vtded
by the Make-a-Wtsh FoundaBut GOP leaders have not commttted to bnngmg back JegJSiatton they
tton
For
that, Joey's Supplemenial
pushed lasf summer contammg new health pia~ requtrements stmtlar to what
Secunty
Income
-- which hts wtd'
Democrats wanted - for example, forcmg the plans to pay for cenam kmds
owed mother uses to survJve -- was
of care and to mcrease consumers' choice of doctors
\
cut by the cost of the trip.
" The dtrccuon remams to be seen." satd John Czwanackt, spokesman for
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
Senate Majority Leader Trent Lon, R-Miss.
are
writers for United Feature
·
Voters have given lawmakers Jess dtrection than was expected on the
Syndicate, Inc.
divistve maner.
L-------------------~,
"It ts dtfficult to clearly connect the outcome of the mtdterm electtons to
thts tssue, " satd Sen. John Chafee, R-R I
That may argue for compromiSe lietween Democrats and Republicans
next year, Chafee srud. He mtends tmmedtately to remtroduce a mtddle-ofthe-road plan he helped broker
It mtght ernment goes too far.
ktlllng people wtth guns, they would
Polls early thts year mdu;ated that Amencans overwhelmmgly wanted By Joseph Perkins
There
were
5
I
8
gun-related
be someth mg of a
Indeed, tf the maJOrtty of Jaw- be usmg some other type of weapon.
Congress to provtde some relief from health plan restnctions.
fatr legal fight tf makers on the local, state or federal
Indeed, m a column I wrote six
Democrats made a " patient's btll of rtghts" one of thetr elecllon-year cru- deaths m Chtcago last year. There
tl were stmply the level constders guns or, for that mat- months ago, I noted that one-third of
sades. Repubhcan leaders, prevtously opposed to increasmg regulatio~ , wer~ 222 m New Orleans So whom
gun manufactur- ter, tobacco, alcohol or any other murders committed m our coun~
were alarmed enough to rush out their own legislation, whtch the House do the mayors of these btg ciues
on
thetr
blame
for
the
carnage
ers
vs. the trial legal consumer product, such a dan- aren 't even gun-related Some 2,500
passed but the Senate ~cunled .
streets?
Not
the
cnmmals
\lfhO
comlawyers,
because ger to the health and well-bemg of of our fellow citizens are stabbed to
As u turns out, other issues - espectally educatton. taxes and Soctal
the
V
Iolent
acts,
but
the
gun
mitted
there
would
be the public, 11 should have the death each year wnh kmves, t&amp;f
Securuy- were far more hkely than health msurance to actually figure mto ;
mdustry.
l1mJIS
to
how
courage to call for an outnghl ban on ptcks, leuer openers or other shrucp
people's votes.
Chtcago Mayor Rtchard Daley
much t1me and the manufactunng, sale and use of ObjeCts
An Electton Day exrt poll of more than I 0,000 voters conducted by Voter
money
tnal the product
Some I ,200 are beaten to death
News Servtce- a medta 'partnershtp that tncludes The Assoctated Press - has filed a $433 mtllton lawsun
agamst
22
gun
manufacturers,
four
Perkins
lawyers
could
But
tnstead
of
standtng
up
for
wuh
hands, fists or feet Another
asked people to choose the one ISsue that mattered most when they cast thetr
gun
dtstnbutors
and
12
suburban
spend
on_class-act~on
hug
auon
that
what
they
beheve,
the
pollucal
cow900
or
so are bludgeoned to delith
ballot. Only 6 percent ptcked health care
Chtcago
gun
stores,
chargmg
rhem
mtght
not
pay
off
m
the
end
' ards tn Chtcago and New Orleans,' wtth clubs, tire trons, hamtilers,
Some outstders speculate that weak voter response to the Democrats'
But Mayors Daley and Mona) and m the attorneys general offices baseball bats or related objects And
htgh-profile push may gtve Republicans more confidence to go thetr own with creating a "public nu1sance "
New Orleans Mayor Marc Mona) have nothtng to Jose Th ey are not tn 30 states, use the courts to do thetr some I ,200 unfortunates are Vlctrms
way next year - for example, emphaStzmg tax breaks they say would gtve
has taken a dtffer.entlegal approach, dtggmg tnlo th eor own pockets for d'trty work.
of potsonmg, drownmg , explostves,
Amencans more freedom to choose the1r health msurance
fthng
a
product-habtllly
sun
agamst
thetr
antt-gun
ltttgatton.
They're
My
saytng
thts
does
not
mean
narcot1cs or other e:~~.ot1c fonns of
"fhts was thought to be the avalanche that would dnve home the elec15
gun
manufacturers,
ftve
pawnspcndmg
thetr
taxpayers
money
that
I
am
tn
league
wtth
the
gun
murder
ltons It wasn't," satd Karen lgnagnt, prestdent of the Amencan AssoctaAnd netthet Daley nor Mona) ts tndustry (Or, for that maller, the
So who do Daley and Mortal and
lton of Health Plans, whtch has lobbted heavtly tn hopes of keepmg govern- shops and three firearms trade assoother ltke-mmded mayors go after
ment regulauon to a mmtmum. "There may well be people on both stdes of ctaltons under a LoutStana Jaw tl1at concerned that the clock wrll run out tob.1cco or alcohol mdustnes)
For the record , I have never next? The kntfe mdustry?
the pohttcal atsle who dectde that the road put forward so far ts not the nght holds manufacturers It able lor prod- on thc1r m.Jyo1sh1ps bel ore the lawucts that are "unreasonably danger- suits art!' resolved
owned a firearm And I also beheve
Manta) arts schools? Sporttng
one"
ous"
Thc1r
crtJ
cs
will
contrnue
to
purthat
there
should
be
reasonable
reggoods
manufacturers (like the makDemocrats, however, pomt to the fact that they ptcked up seats '" the
Mayors
Daley
and
Mortal
arc
sue
these
damage
clmms
for
as
long
ulation
on
ownershtp
of
firearm
s
ers of the " Loutsvtlle Slugger"·)1
House and lost none m the Senate as proof that voters support thetr party's
bcmg egged on, of course, by the as II takes , wnh or wnhout Daley or (hke background checks and gun Drug makers?
,tgcnda on tssues mcludmg health care
regtstrauon)
No , neither 1ndustnes nor 111d1 ..
They note thatthetr "patient's btll of nghts" lost a btd to take the place anu-gun lobby Smcc they do not Mona) prcstdmg over c11y hall
So what we have here ts the
But I am co nvmced that Mayors vtdual companie~&lt;:an be reasonably
of GOP legJSiatton on the House noor last summer by only five votes - the dare reveal thetr true mottve -- to
repeal the · second Amendment -- power of gover'nment. m thts case Daley and Monal and thetr, com- held responst ble when thetr products
same number of seats the Democrats gamed m the electiOn
Although the mtx that caused g~tdlock 1n the Senate ha.&lt; not changed, they are trymg to abrogate the nghts two btg, nch ctttes. bemg used to try rades tn the gun-control lqbby are are used for tllegal, umntended pur,
wrong when they attnbute gun-relat- poses Thts apphes whether we're
Sen Edward Kennedy, D-Mass , satd he believes "Democrattc gatns clear- of J~w - abtdtng Amencans to " keep to dest10y a l.twful tndu stry
It 's one thm g to subject an Jntlus- ed v1olence 111 Ch1cago, New talking about an automobile bemg
and bear arms" by legal subterfuge
ly ensure strong reforms next year We are presstng hard for early action "
That ts, by subjecttng the gun try to onerous taxes! another thrng to Orleans ami other metropoh ses used as a deadly weapon to run
EDITOR'S NOTE: Alice Ann Love covers health policy and Social mdustry to endless hugauon, w11h subject tt to Dt acontan regulauons, throughourthe country to trresponst- down a pedestnan, or gasolme bemg
the ommpresenl threat hangmg over but when government starts usm g btltty on the part of the natton's gun used to ftrebomb an mhabtted butldSecurity for The Associated Press.
gun manufacturers that , at some the courts, tn the words of a Untver- tndustry
mg or, yes-, a gun bemg used to comThe folks who are ktlhng each mit a vrolent cnme
pomt'or another, a JUdge or JUry wtll stty ol Chtcago Law School expert,
Joseph Perkins is a columnist
hold them liable lor hundreds of cornmentrng lo the Ch1cago T11bune other on Amenca's streets are hardly
on the antt-gun ltttgatton, to "bleed model Citizens They are vrolent for The San Diego Union-Tribune.
the tndustry to death ," then the gov- cnmmal s And tf they were not

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undcn•.:ov~.:r ..,oJd rcr '. kJIIcrl lln.ul 1\kcl, rhc hc.n.l ol the mrlrtary wrng ol
lf.rmas Egypt1.rn l'rrnrc Mm...,lcr /\tel ~ctlk1 cscnpcU an attempt on hrs lrfc
when lslarnu.: Jlllllldnh dcton,ttcd a car homh nc.rr Ius motorcade Aulhor
Anthony Burges;.. Url:tl rn LomJon .tt ,rgc 76.
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week m thc1r pany's tavontc obscss ron
·· lonkrng tor '"mcss,tgcs' m the Nov 3
clcurons 1 hey heard soplus t~~..:.ttcd
.mulys1s Irom pollstcrs.~.:onsult.mt ~ ~md
rundus (mdudmg me}. hut Ill truth
pohtKs h1ngcs on snnplc thlll£S. ~uc h
.1s llust .rnd competence
M1kc Joh.mns 1s the mayor ol Lln·
i..:ol n Nch ••md soon wil l bc~.:orn e h1 s
slate s duef c XIX ut1vc He s .m uhpl cposscssmg guy -- qurct and not very
nashy -- hut he WOil a tough Jlllllhll)'
over better-known opptments .md then
swept to VIctory rn the general electron

by anend tng to the ha.,tc s

lower taxes, less
scn-

stble pnonltes and
managcnal exceiJcnco He asked
skepltcs to check
out htS record
A good polui~,; J a n

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Alter the pteStdcnt's gha., tly speech of
Aug 18. Johanns told a reporter the
p1 cstdcnt should rcstgn Soon after. hiS
phone r,mg. A conslt tuenl dehvercd a
qutck lectur e "Stop ptektng on Prestucnt Cl1nton ,' satd the caller "You
know what s nnpo11ant to me' My
pmpcny l.lXCs .trc too h1gb "
Jnh.mns says l1e 11C\Cr menuoned
rc:-.1gnat1on .tg.un As H tums out, hts
telcphunc c 1 !Ill: also wanted the p!CSI·
Ucnl to rcsrgn
Sw.:t:cssl ul Republican governors
dlso slmrc an appclllc for gomg on the

ullcnstvc on tssues 1l1ey have taken a
ft,ttchct to taxes, taken nsks tn olftce
.tnd they pursued the Jelfcrsonmn goal
ol tu111111g thc1r s tate~ mto "labor atones

ablliucs have tremendous mcent1ves

not to work ll they get JObs. they Jose
Medocatd payments -- wluch m many
cases mean they wtll have no medocal
cme He wanL' to get all able SSI rectprents rnto JObs'

But the GOP's new stars have more
than chara~;te r and danng They also
have dtscovercd "tnck prevtously used
only by Democrats· They have courted
and rccctvcd support from blacks, Htspantcs and women rJeb Bush got ffi
pet cent ol Flonda s Htspanoc vote, hts
brother got 49 percent of the HISpantc
vote 111 Texas John Engler grabbed,.28
rcrccnt of the black vote m Mtchtgan - .rn unhc,ull-oltotal tn the Great Lakes

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Nov. 24, 1998 at his restdence ArmngemeniS wtll be announced by BtgonyJondan Funeral Home, Albany.

Today's weather report
'Thanltsgtvtng ... Becommg mostly
sunny. Highs in the mid 50s.
Exlended forecast
Thursday night ...Ciear. Lows in
tlie lower 30s.
Friday... Mostly clear. Highs in
the lower 60s. ,
Saturday and sunday... Mostly
clear and contmued warm. Low in the
lower and mid 40s and htgh in the
mid and upper 60s

Cool, sunny day forecast
f~n Thanksgiving ac~oss Ohio
By The A,ssoclated Press
Ohioans wtll enjoy Jots of sunshine and cool temperatures on the
Thanksgivmg hohday, the National
Weather Service satd.
. Highs will be 45-55.
The showers should move out of
the state tonight. forecasters satd.
Lows will be 35-45.
Fair sktes are expected on Fnday
Wtth temperatures startmg to warm
up for the weekend. The mercury
hkely will climb into the 60s.
, The record-high temperature for
,thts date at the Columbus weather
slatton was 68 degrees in 1908 while
'the record low was 5 in 1950. Sunset
tonight wtll be at 5:09 p.m. and sunnse Thursday at 7·29 a.m.

Trustees to meet
, The Scipio Townshtp Trustees
will meet in special sesston to consider application for a Nature Works
project, Wednesday. 6.30 p.m at the
Pagevtlle town hall Regular monthly meeting of the trustees wtll follow
lhe spectal session.

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chase. a t0\3} of three vehtdes had
heen &lt;truck by the Heemg truck.
Mason Pollee Chtef Shawn Ro&lt;s
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began tn Mtddleport. traveled
through Metgs and Galha counues.
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The vehtde contmued traveltng
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Mopped on Second-5treet, near Rtck's
Sport Sh"P· and the three people in
the vehtcle ran from the scene,
Mtddlepon Poltce Chief Bruce
Swtlt and the cha.o;e began atier a stop
stgn vtolauo~. Middleport pohce
pursued the vehtcle through town and
south on State Route 7. The cha.'e
conunued through Gallta County.

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meet hJS father and son. the JTJen
began lookong and called 911 The
"If she doesn't "' 1 apprupnately
shentf', department. Valley EMS in the next two{ondependenl counsel
and Volunteer Ftre Department. Potnl dcctstons). then I am gomg to do
everything m my power to take 11 out
Plea.-.nt Volunteer Ftre Department, of not JUst her hands btlt all future
DovJSion of Natural Resources, Ohio
attorney generals," H,llch satd
Thts wa.s the second ume'" a year
Rtver Road Ftre Department. the K9 team. Mason County Otfice of that Reno refuseu to have an outsrde
Emergency Serv1ccs and W!i!st Virgmia Air National Guard assrsted in prosecutor exam me Gore, rl!movrng
the search along wtth several ctvtl- a potenltal obstacle to hts ambttton to
ians. satd 911 Dtreclor Chuck Blake run for president '" 2000 Gore
Authonttes reported that Saunders spokesman Chrtstopher Lehane saod.
dted of apparent natural causes Hts '"The vtce prestdent " pleased "
body was taken to Ple~sanl Valley • · Thts tnqmry began tn July when
Hospnal
Go&lt;e 's counsel turned over handwrmen note s by Gore's former
deputy chtef of staff. David Strauss.
about a Nov. 21. 1995. meetmg that
Gore attended The notatton "65 %
Howard had been scheduled to be sotV35% hard" called tnlo questton
taken to the Onent Correcttonal lnsti- whether Gore wa.' told that some of
tution near Columbus later Monday the money in a Democratic med1a
to begin a five-year aggravated rob- fund for 1ssue advertrsements was
bery se ntence, Shenff Marty Dontnt commg from so-calletl hard money,
whtch can be used to promote spesa.d
ctfic
candtdates but whtch cannot be
Brown was bemg held on charges
that mcluded thell and tllegal use of raised on federal property.
Gore had told mvesltgators last
a mtnor m nudtty one nted matenal
Prosecutors are expected to file year he believed his office telephone
additional charges agamst the two as calls for the medta fund were sollcittng only soft money. whtch can be
a result of the escape
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south of Columbus
The notes "are not suffictenl alone
to warrant a conclusron that the V1ce

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Lands End ............................. 19~
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Hospttal, Tuppers Plums squad asststed,
I 2 39 p m • Goldridge ' Road.
Pomeroy, Davtd Russdl. refused

cau-;mg m1mmal do.~mage. and con..:
unued on SR 62 to Mason.
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Department. which IS m charge of the
im•esltgation. rdused w release any
informauon thts morntng

fund and 1he allocauon of conrnbutrons bet\\een soil and hard money
account~. Reno smd

But " no attendees recall any par- .
trcular questiOns or comments by Ihe
vote prestdent." Reno wrote On I}
two recalled any mention ol hard '
money. but "there ts no ev(uence that
he IGoro) he.trd the statements or'
understood thctr tmpltcatwns '
Indeed. others fell the meetmg
w1th vague and 1ncorrect under- ·
standmgs of the com pltcated money
o.~llocallun. rncludlflg Strauss who,
I&lt;Klk Ihe notes. Reno wrote And there
was dtscusl\100 that the Democratic'
Pany had enough hard money for the
ads but needed mo're soli money.

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I 14 p m . Rt verst de Apnrtments.
Mtddlepprt. Luctlle Hemlnx. treated
at the scene, Middleport ~quad assist·
ed,
5·50 p m, stale Route 6~ I West,
Tuppers Platn s. Je,m Hawk, VMH,
Tuppers Plams squad asststed:
I 1.03 p 111. Carsey Road Rutland,
Otha Mtlard. de,td on arnval. Rutland
squad asststed
POMEROY
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jomed tn the Pll""" at the 2-100 block;
of Ja.k-.on A\eoue. accordmg to Sgt •
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Moller '"'d the vehtde &gt;truck a;
1995 Dodge. dnven by Jamoe A. Wil-;
let ~ L Ch.trlotte. N.C. at the tnter....ectiUn ot Jad.wn Avenue and WiJ.:
low Lane Damage to Willef'li veh1-:
cle wa.' ''"ed at $200-$300
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Moller satd the vehiCle conunued·
on Jackson Avenue and hn another:
car at the mtero;ecuon of Jackson and:
30th Street Mtller smd Barbara Boles·
of Pomt Plea-ant began to &gt;low and:
ea"' her 1995 Old,mobtle off the:
rnad when the truck came up behind;
her The truck stdeswtped her vehtcle.•

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Others in the meettng said there
was some drscusston ot the medta

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Ohto polu.:e officers endrng:
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the S1her M~mnnal Bml~e IRIO•
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WASHINGTON (AP)- Ameri- doesn 't mean the country is smktng
cans spent more than they earned Into recession, econom1sts sa1d. More
again in October, borrowing and dtp- likely, tt shows Amen cans are spendping into theor savmgs, mutual fu~ds mg some of _thetr gatns from the
and home equity to mamtatn thetr boornmg stock market
standard of Jiving.
Negative savmgs also occurs
The U.S. personal savings rate when people finance s~ndmg by
was mtnus 0 2 percent last month borrowmg, wtthdrawmg savmgs or
That followed a rate of mmus 0. I per- cashmg out part of thetr home ,equtcent m September and was the worst ty when they refinance a mortgage
That can •t go on forever e1ther,
performance since 1959, when the
analysts
warn Sooner or later, growth
government began tracking the figure
10 consumer spendrng must ~ low to
on a monthly basis.
On an annual basis. the rate has- m,ttch tn COII'\e growth
n't been negative smce 1933. at the
So far th1s year. econorn1~.: growth
depth of the Depresston. But the reoc- has rema111ed strong bet.:ause nt the
currence of a negat1ve savrngs rare consumer

Umts ot the Metgs County Emergency Medtcul Servtce recorded I 0
calls for asststance Tuesday UntLs
respondtng included.
CENTRAL DISPATCH
I2.59 a.m., Bro,tdway Street,
Mtddleport, Mish Grueser. Veterans
Memonal Hospital. Mtddleport

erids
City

Angry Republicans...

Americans spent more than
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HOGSETT. W Va. - A Milton.
W.Va., hunter was found dead in the
woods between Mud Run and the
Ro(jert C. Byrd Locks and Dam
entrance early Tuesday, accordmg to
the Ma.o;on County Sheriff·s Departmeqt.
James D Saunders, 46. wa.&lt; found
by a dog wnh the Tn-State K-9
Search and Rescue Team at J 2:42
am
Saunders had entered the woods
on the Mark Wood property on State
Route 2 South. The shenff's department said Saunders had complatned
of chest pams and nausea.
At dark, when Saunders Qid not

MASON. W.Va.- A ptckup truck
cha.e that &gt;larlcd 'hortly after 9 p m
Tuesday tn Mtct..lleporl ended tn a
cra-.lt on Second Street tn Ma.&lt;;on
The vehocle. a 1993 Chevrolet
pock up reg"tered '"Grace E Ktng of
Gr•&gt;" olle, Oh11&gt;. wa' reponed stolen

Second escapee captured

Musical set
A musical wi II be presented Dec.
5 at 7 p.m. ,at the Rutland Ctvtc Center. Theme will be "It's Begtnning to
Look Like Christmas " Advanced
uckets are $5 for adults and $3 for
chtldren 12 and under, at the door, $6
fqr adults, $3 for chtldren I2 and
under Ttckels are on sale at Joe's
Party planned
Country Store. Rutland Department
The Chester Volunteer Fire Store, Buckeye Farm Market. and
Department will have its annual ' Mtddleport Department Store.

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Across the nation · · ·,
A cold front with gusty winds
pushed toward the mtd-Atlanttc states
Tuesday whtle the Plams had fatr
PORTSMOUTH (AP)- The secskies and the Pactfic Northwest had
ond of two escapees from the Scioto
wmdy, wet weather.
The cold front cleared out of the County jatl is back behind bars.
Sheriff's deputies arrested Henry
Northea.•t, although some lingering
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Brown,
19, ofLucasvolle, at a house
mm showers fell over New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. m Portsmouth Tuesday ntght, authorSkies were fair to partly cloudy in the tiles satd
The other fugutve, Dernck
area. The front was headed south to
the mid-Atlantic region and the Ten- Howard, 27,ofWest Portsmouth, was
captured at a relauve's home in
nessee Valley.
There was fau and dry weather Portsmouth Monday night: about 10
over the Great Lakes and Ohto Val- hours after the pw escaped through
a fire exit wmdow m a recreation area
ley.
Scattered showers fell over Aori- of the Jail.
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Meigs announcements
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The Metgs County Courthouse
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,Southeastern Ohio
Today.. Jncreasing cloudiness. A
'chance !If rain thts afternoon. Breezy
wtth highs in the lower 60s. Southwest wind I0 to 20 mph. Chance of
ratn 40 percent.
Tonight:..showers ltkely until
midnight ...Then cloudy. Lows near
'1!J. Southwest wind 15 mph shtftmg
10 the northwest Chance of ram 60
percent.

Doris Juanita Gtllispic. 64, New Haven. W.Va. d1ed T..,;day, Nov. 24,
1998 at her w.&gt;idence.
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and Mary Lorena J,.awrencc Hill. she was a memher of the Syracuse First
Church of God.
She wa• also preceded io death by her hu&lt;band. Ha,kell Earl "Jake"
Gillispie. in 1994; tltrec brolhcrs, Robert. Jerry Lee and HomerS. Htll Sr;
and a stster, JoAnn H1ll
'' Survtvmg are two daughtel'l&lt;, Patncta A (the Rev. Davtd E) Russell of
, New Haven, and Linda S (Mal'ihall C) McCoy of Gallipolis. four loOns.
Haskell L (Pally) Gtllispte and Roben H. (Jeante) Gillt&gt;pte. both of New
Haven_Davtd E Gtlltspie of Pomt Plea-ant. W Va .. and Regmald S. Ooycel
Gtllispie of Gallipolis; 14 grandchtldren and mne great-grandchtldren. five
sis1ers. Mary B. Doerfer :ind )"Jelen S Phelps. both of West Columbta. W.Va.
Patricia L. Smith of Clifton. W Va. June C Bnght of Spnngfield. and K;uhryn
A. Marshall of Mason. W. Va ,
ServiCeS wtll be I p.m. Saturday m the Syracuse First Church of God. w1th
the Rev. Davtd F Russell offictatmg Bunal wtll hem the Kirkland Memonal Gardens. Fnends may call at the Foglesong Funeral Home. Mason, from
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Republicans to the state Je~tslarure
None of these men ran as a defenstve squtsh· All preached a conserva:
ttve gospel-- and nOIJUSI tn ft)y-while
suburbs Engler got the endorsement of
Michtgan's largest black newspaper,
and the Bush brothers hit the bncks and
became the closest thmg the GOP has
to consensus candtdates
The GOP can't affonl to remrun a
party of workmg-class whne guys.
Wtthm the next two decades, the Htspantc voters wtll compnse more thin
40 percent of the electorate in Cah ftltnoa and more than 30 percent m Texas
and Flonda Black voters also are
returntng to the polls
Voters d1dn't reJect conservatism on
Elcctton Day 1l1ey rcJe&lt;:ted mertta
The Rcpuhhcan Congress dtd nothmg
and got what 11 deserved Governors
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all able-bodted men gel JObs Democr,tL' pred tcted a contagton ot holllelessness, en me, d1sease -- you name It But
the plague never came.
Wtsconstn 's · Tommy Thompson,
much lauded fo• estabhshing a schoolchotec ptlot program tn Mtlwaukee and
a much touted wei fare-reform plan,
wants to tackle the vexmg problem of
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ot the medta ellte that thtS month's elections served as a rough rebuff to conservatism m Amcnca If so, rt 's news to
tlitl Republtcan governors who gathered last week tn the Btg Easy
Although the GOP suffered a net
loss of one governorshtp on Electton
Day, pany members sttll occupy governors' mansrons m 31 states, wht~.: h host
70 percent of the nation's population -and they have an tdeologtcal ally (more
or less) m Mmncsota '~ Jesse The Governor Ventura
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Today ts Wednesday. Nov 25, the 329th day of 1998 Thereare36days
left in the year
Today's Htghhght tn Htstory
On Nov 25, 1783, the BniiSh evacuated New York, thctr last mtltlary
posttton m the Untted S_tates dunng the Revoluuonary War
On tillS date
In 1758, m the French and lndtan War, the Bn\tSh captured Fort
Duquesne m prese nt-day Pttlsburgh
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In I 88 I. Pore John XXIII was born Angelo Roncallt near Bergamo, Italy
In 1944, hascball commosstoncr Judge Kenesaw Mountam Landts dt cd at
,tgc 78
In 1947, mov1c \IUUICo cxcc ut&gt;vcs' mccung tn New York agreed to hl ackltsl the " Holl ywoou I[)" who were cttcd lor contempt of Congress th e day
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Marshall,
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•Wednesday, November 25, 1998

Wednesday, November 25, 1998

2:00 • CURlY WIUS MfMORIAL PARADE •
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POMEROY ERCHANTS PRESENT A
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TOLEDO. Ohio iAP) - Kurt
Gerling of Bowling Green was chosen as Mid-American Conference
· freshman of the year and 'We&lt;tem
Michigan's Brad Selent wa&lt; &lt;elected
a&lt; the league's top specia l teams
player in balloting by media represenlali ves.
Gerl ing. of Sterling Height &lt;. ·
Mich.. caught 3-1 passe&lt; for 656 yards
210 EAII' IWN II'IUT
. and &gt;ix touchdowns, the most ever
. for a Bow ling Green freshman.
BET1'EEN KICJEWEI EU AND J)IIMY'S' JAR
Selent. a sophomore from Paw
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Pa w, Mich.. is the first winner of the
. special teams award. He made ali' 40
. of hi's extra-point tries and 18-of-26
field goal anempts ro total 94 point s.
Hi s most dramatic field goal was a
37-yarder gi•·ing the Broncos a 27-24
victory over Vanderbilt as time
. expired.
B..m.
Here is the li st of all-MAC players. as chosen by media represent alives.
First team
OFFENSE/ Tight \ end-Jake
Moreland. W. Michigan, Jr., Mil ·waukee; Center-MIKE VARONE.
OHIO. Jr.. South Euclid. Ohio;
Offensive linemen-Ke vin Kuntz,
Akron , Sr.. Steubenville. Ohio; L.J .
Shelton. E. Michigan, Sr:. Rochester
Hills. Mich.; MIKE GUILLIAMS.
:MARSHALL, Jr., Beckley. W.Va .;
• Slates
• Snowmen
.Colin Westrich, Toledo, Sr., Delphos,
• Santa Clauses • Stitchery Figures
Ohio: Wide rece.ivers-Reggie Allen. ·
. Cent. Michigan, Sr., Flint. Mich.:
• Primative Christmas Trees
• Candles
LAVORN COLCLOUGH, MAR SHALL. Sr., Glenarden. Md.: Steve
• Pottery ·
• Old Treasurers
Neal, W. Michigan. Jr., Benton Harbor, Mich.; Quarterbac k- CHAD
PENNINGTON. MARSHALL, Jr.,
Knox ville, Tenn.: Running hacksDOUG CHAPMAN, MARSHALL.
Jr.. Chester, Va.: Tmvis Prentice,
Miami. Jr. , Louisville, Ky.; STEVE
HOOKFIN, OHIO, Sr., Arkadelphi a.
Ark.; Kicker-Brad Se lent, W.
. Michigan. Soph .. Paw Paw. Mich .
DEFENSE: 'Outside linebackers-JoJuan Armour, Miami. Sr..
Toledo. Ohio; Dustin Cohen. Miami,
Jr.. Cincinnati: Inside linehackersTOM CARDER. OHIO. Jr.. Avon
Lake. Ohio: Jason Lamar, Toledo. Jr..
Ypsilanti. Mich.: Defensive lin emen- Jon McCall . Cent. Michi£nn,
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Sr.. Troy, Mich.; G!RARDJE MER CER. MARSHALL. Jr.. Washington;
RICKY HALL. MARSHALL Sr..
College Park, Ga.: Dan Falcon. W.
Michigan. Sr.. Highland Park, Ill. ;
Lincoln Dupree. E. Michiga n, Jr..
Sacramento. Calif. ; Defensive
-BECKETT.
backs- ROGERS
. MARSHALL. Jr. , Apopka. Fla.;
,Daninelle Derricon, MARSHALL,
Soph .. Ashland. Va.: Jay Baker. Mia·i
mi . Sr.. Cincinnati; Punter- Dave
Zastudil. OHIO. Fr.. llay Village.
Ohio.
Second team
OFFENSE: Tight end- Mike
Bilik, Toledo, Jr.. Novell. Pa.: C'en J.er-J.ASON STARKEY. MAR Open 9-7 Mon-Fri; 9-5 Sat.;
SHALL. Jr.. Tlarhoum·illt•. W. Va.:
Offensi\·e lin('men- Dun \Vc,,;; m;J;l.
1-4 Sun.
Akron. Jr.. Mayfield Village. Ohio;
JAMIE RODGERS. MARSHALL.
Jr.. Cassatl , S.C. ; Ryan Diem. N. Illinois, Soph .. Carol Stream. Ill.; Charlie Knapp, W. Michigan, Jr.. Raven. 2121. ••
na. Mic,h.; Wide receivers-Kurt
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Gerling. Bqw ling Green. Fr.. Sterling
740-992-3785
Heights, Mi ch.; Jermain Sheffield. E.
QUALITY SINCE 1959 ,.,...~
Michigan, Jr.. Strongsville, Ohio;
Eugene Baker. Kent. Sr. Monroev ille,
Pa.; Quarterback-Tim Lesier, W.
Michigan, Jr.. Wheaton. Ill.; Running
backs-Greg · Lom ilx, Akron, Sr..
Monongahe la. Pa.; Eric Flowers.
Cent. Michigan, Jr., Trenton, N.J .; - .-:;;;--'-, ;;:---;::---:;;----::::--::---=--...,......,;..------~
Darnell Fields. W. Michigan, Jr..
Kal amazoo. Mich ; Kicker-John
Scott , Miami , Sr.. Solon, Ohio.
DEFENSE: Outside linebackers- LEIGH BARBOUR. OHIO. Jr..
Parkersburg. W. Va .. Darrick Beck. with . Tole&lt;lo. Sr.. Warre n. Ohio;
Inside l inebackcrs~JOHN GRACE.
MARSHALL. Jr.. Okeechobee. Fla.;
Drew Purcell. Miami. Sr .. Columbus,
Ohio : Defensive IJnenlen- Damon
Humm el, Ball Stale , Sr., Rochest er,
Ind.; RON PUGGI , MARSHALL
Jr.. Philadelphia : GENO WALSH:
OHIO. Sr.. Fort Lauderdale, Fl a.;
DeJu an Goulue: Toledo. Jr.. Eu'clid, ·
Ohio; Defel!si ve backs-Tedaro
France. C. Michi gan, Fr.. New
Haven. Mi ch.; Donald McCa ll. E.
Michigan, Jr.. Colton. Calif.; Donnavan Carter, N. lllinois. Jr.. Brampton,
Ontario; Duane Hawthorne, N. Illinoi s·. Sr.. St. Louis; Punter- Andy.
Pollock. Bow lin g Green. Sr.,
Maumee. Ohio.
HONORABLE MENTION : Tight
end- Tony Holcomb, Bowling
Green, Sr.: Cenlers ~Drmg Dorley,
Bnwling Green. Jr.. Mike Cipa. C'ent.

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youngest
son from
'Intimidator'
By JEFF SHAIN
HOMESTEAD, A a. (AP) - Dale!
Earohaodt Jr. emerges from his disabled car in the final race of the
Busch Grund National season. scrambles onto its roof to salute the fanS:,
slaps hands with crew members then swan-dives into the crew's anns.
.. Call it a mosh pit stop.
Not exactly the type of behavior
ever shown by hi s father. The Intimidator himself.
That's been part of the fun in Dale
Jr.'s coming-out sea~on, one in which
the Busch title made the Earnhardts
NASCAR's first three-generation
family of champion s.
"A. lot of the time, guys are really surprised at how different .we are
perso~ality -wise. It's cool that it's all
finally coming out," the family's
4
newest champion said.
.' '.' Alllhese years, I've raced under
. his wing. We've never really had too
much TV coverage on our races. never had too many quotes in the paper.
... This year I've been able to tell people things about me , It 's like meeting
somebody new."
Dale Jr.'s resemblance to the seven-time Winston Cup champion is
clear. His hard stare behind the wheel
- eyes straight ahead, lips pursed
into a tight line- needs only Dad's
bushy mustache to be a carbon copy.
The son drives hard. too. Although
he hasn't developed Dad's reputation
. for trading paint. the 24-year-old
Dale Jr. wastes no lime taking his No.
3 Chevrolet to the front of the pack.
Fans were quick 10 dub him Intimidator Jr. That wa s fine. but it does:
· n't really fit his persona off the track.
, Both father and so n a,re soft-spoken. their voices hard to hear if somebody's gunning an engine nearby. But
whereas the elder Earnhardt's shyness only added to his mystique, Dale
Jr. is less afraid to open up to others.
" He's been built into this image
- The Intimidator, the Man in Black.
It's been built up over the past several years to sell some merchandise
and promote an image," Dale Jr. said
of his father. "I hope my personali - ·
ly is what's going 10 se ll me.' :
Dale Jr. is easygoing. with a selfdeprecating wit that makes friends
quickly. He's •omfortable enough in
public even to turn some or that
humor on his dad.
After wrecking his car during
practice for the season-ending Jiffy
Lube Miami 300, he was asked what
advice Dale Sr. had given him about
the Homestead track.
"Obviously. he didn't give me
enough since I'm sitting here with no
more race car," Dale Jr. said with a
smirk.
No.t to worry. With barely two
hours' preparation . Dale Jr. look his
backup car out cold and qunli fied
15th. On race day. he took the lend 56
laps into Ihe race and wns in position
for his eighth win of the season
before his engine blew on lap 89.
Race fans had heard Dale Earnhardt's youngest son was special. but
no one could be sure how much talent he had. He honed hi s skills run ning street stocks at Concord (N.C.)
Speedway for two years before moving up to NASCAR's Late Model
Stock division.
Even crew chief Tony Eury was
surprised when the decision was
mode to put Dale Jr. in the Eamhardtowned Busch car formerly driven by
Steve Park.
"!:lis daddy came to me in the
middle of last year and said. 'You
think you can make something out of
Dale Jr.?'" Eury recalled. " I said, 'I
don't know. I'll do the best I can do.: .
"Everybody looked at us like we•
were crazy. They sai d there ain't no
way we could take that 'kid and win
a championship. He learned faster
than anybody I'v e ever worked
with."
Seven win s and 16 top-live finishes later, the elder Earnhardt doesn't h7dc hi s pride.
"They've worked hard and re ally
helped Dale show himself," Dale Sr.said. "It's a great team effort. but!' m
surely proud of that boy of mine." '
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8 Winston Cup car and will have'
Dale Jr. run a limi ted schedule next
year before he joins full time in 2000. ·
Eury and the rest of the crew will
move up. too.
No. 8 is what granddaddy Ralph
Earnhardt drove to the 1956 championship in the Sportsman division.
Busch 's predecessor,
It 's a big leap, even for somebody
with suc h prominent racing genes.
Kyle Petty, for exa mple, is a thirdgeneration driver who hasn't come·
close to the success of his father or
grandfather. Richard Petty is
NASCAR 's all-time leader with 200
wins and seven championships; l:ee
Petty won three titles in the 1950s .
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Hayes. a 6·0 senior from
McAnhur, scored 67 poinls and had
29 rebounds in lhree Shawnee Sl:~le
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Methodist She was 70.5 percent
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scored 17 points as UConn won wilh·
out coach Jim Calhoun.
Calhoun missed the game because
of a stomach virus. and was replaced
by associale head coach Dave lei tao.
UCoim ( l-0) meed to 14-0 leitd on
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a
pair
of free throws by Jak e Voskuhi
two ties during lhe fin al fi ve minutes
and four straighl lhree· poinlcrs. two
of the first hal f. .
by Hamilton and two by Khalid El A.J. Guyron scored 12 points for
Amin .
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Indiana and Kirk Haston had 10
It took Hanford (0·4) nearly eight
poin(s and IO.rebounds. Han no Mot·
minutes to get ils firsl field goal. a
tola led Utah with 17 poinls.
three-pointer
by Chris Eames. The
Defense atso was the key in SyraHawks made just five field goals in
cuse's win ov~r Michigan.
lhe lirsl half and trailed47- 14 ut 1he
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gan star Louis Bullock to seven
No. ZZ Clemson 7Z
pointS on 2-for- 12 shooting. His
Chamlnade 60
backcourt partne r. Robbie Reid,
Terrell Mcintyre scored 15 points
missed eight of 10 shots and fini shed
and Harold Jamison had 14 points
with only fiv e points.
" If anyone said we'd hold Ihem to and eight rebounds as Clemsmi beat
. 12 points, I thought we would win by the host team at the Maui invitalional.
50." said Syracuse coach Jim Boe·
The Tigers (4-1) led by 19 po inl s
heim. " Our defen se saved us. Thai
wilh 12:281efl. bul Chaminade (0-2)
was tlie s1ory of lhe game."
Etan Thomas had ·17 points. nine rallied and cut the margin to 61 -S6
b~ fo re ,Tom Wideman's basket and
rebounds and lhree blocks for Sy ra·
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No.
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Tennessee 85•
coach Brian Ell erbe said. " He's as
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good as anyone. anywhere." .
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Syracuse used a 14-4 run al lhe
. sian of the second half to open a 36- scored 18 poinls to lead Tennessee
25 lead , and Michi gan (2-3) gol no · over Chattanooga.
l ennessee (3-2), whi ch was shootcloser thail four points Ihe rest of the
ing only 41 percenl from the field thi s
way.
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up to the end," Bulio&lt;·k said. " We Moccas in s. Chananooga (1 -2) shot
j usl 38 percent against the Vols, who
couldn 't gel over the hum p."
In n consolation game, No. 22 were coming off n loss lo Mi ami of
Ohio lasl Thursday.
Clemson beal Chaminado 72-60.
Harri s was 6-of-9 from the fi eld.
In other Top 25 games. No. 2 Co nnecti cut roul ed Han ford 95-58 and including four three-pointers. Aaron
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for Tennessee.
·No. 2 Connecticut 95
Harper led Challnnooga with 21
Harlford 58
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The game was close all the way.
indiana's largest lend was seven, and
Ulah never led by more than lwo.

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Wednesday, November 25, 1998

Ann
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Dtar Ann Landers: I recently
a TV newsmagazine
' hvw and had my worst suspicions
nmfirmed : h showed restaurant
employees ser\'ing regular coffee
to c uliitomcr~ who had requested
decaf.
The progra m caught employees
" wppmg off" and e\'en filling
c mp1y decaf po ts with reg ular cof' kc The ir altitude "'a' " Who will
kno" the dtffcrcncc"! ..
One employee laughed when
'he ~a' confrontcc.f wh1lc pourin g
regular ~offcc into a decaf pot.
Her '"mm cnt wa~ ··A hale r~gular
~&lt;atched

respected. -- Caffeine Free in Indi- say I was deeply offended by
anapolis
those letters.
Dear Indianapolis: You have
After both my junior and senior
perfonned a valuable public ser- proms, a friend of mine hosted a
vice for millions of readers by co-ed sleepover.
.
writing to me today. Thank you for
All our parenu, mine included,
preventing
several
thousand gave their permission because
migraine headaches around the they trusted us. I am proud to say
globe.
we proved ourselves worthy of
P.S. Some people find that caf- their trust. Both junior and senior
feine raises their blood pressure. panics were I 00 percent drugAnd, of' course, pr~gnant women. free, alcohol-free and sexcfree .
nursing mothers and people taking
Several of my friends and I
cenain medications should avoid have made a commitmenl to save
caffeine . Waitpersons, take note .
sex for marriage, and I am confiDear Aan Laaders: I read dent that we will honor that' comyour co lumn about after-prom mitment. ·
sleepovers saying no teenager
Please print this letter on
could possibly handle the. tempta- behalf of teenagers everywhere
tion presented by the situation . .l"ho think the way I do. .. A Vir·
Almost all the responses you gin in Maryland
printed were from parents. As a
r Marylaad: I applaud
college freshman, I would like to your position. Virginity pays off.

If you don ' t believe me, just ask
some girls who have lost theirs.
Dear Aaa LaJiden: I just read
the letter from "Harvey in Orlando," who said how much in love
he is with his wife after all these
years . My wife is 79, and I am 80.
We were stuck at O'Hare Airport
a few weeks ago, cursing the airline• after a two-hour layover plus
a three-hour delay.
·
I felt a tap on my sleeve, %nd a
female voice asked, "What's your

secret? ..
·

I asktid, "What secret?"
She replied, "I've been watching you two sitting there holding
hands. How long have you been
married?"
I told her, "Fifty-seven years ."

··oh, my," she sighed ... We've

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been married 12 years, but we
stopped holding hands 10 years

ago.

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What's our secret? I have no
idea. We are worlds apart in many
ways but are like one in the ways
that count.
Sure, se~ is great, but love is
more durable.
So, if you see a little old guy
and a plumpish old gill walking
slowly down the street holding
hands, be assured, this is as good
as it geti: ~ - Charley in South
Bend, Ind .
Dear Charley: .Your letter
warmed my hean. What splendid
role models for tbe younger generation . Bless you and your sweet-.

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4 eggs
(Editor's note: For the past sev- . Mix above ingredients well.
eral yea I'll, Or. Wolf has ·done a ~ix 2:
sp~cial holiday recipe column at
, ; 3/4 cup chopped nuts (Black walChristmas time. These columns nuts are best. English walnuts are a
have been so well-received thai good second choice. Pecans are also
thl.o year he's giving his readel'll a acceptable.)
double treat of culinary advice- 2 teaspoons cinnamon
and adding .a Thanksgiving redpe 3/4 cu p sugar ' '
for their enjoyment.)
Pour a layer of mix 1 into the
For this week's column , I've bundt pan. Cover this with a toin
done '"mething a little different. · layer of mix 2. Repeat making layers
In stead of the usual answers toques- 3 and 4. Finish with a layer of mix I.
tions abou t health-care issues, I'm Use a table knife to cut through the
going 10 share a recipe for a Thanks· batter to disrupt the layers without
giving desen with you. Actually, this totally mixing them .
rec ipe for rum cake is from my stepBake for one hour. Remove from
mother. Margaret. She has since oven, and let cake coo'! before
passed away. but for many years she removing it from the pan.
prepared thi s as the finishing touch
Once the cake is totally cool,
for Thanksg iving family ga1herings . skewer from top to bottom through
Thi s cake is lhe type qf ~eserl that .. all layers to, make several small
shouiJ he rc~crvcd for · ~pcciU I occa- · channel~. Pour 1/4 cup rum over
sions hcl:ausc it is high in calories cake . Cover and let stand, prefer~bly
an~ fa1. You definitely shouldn ' t
for 24 hours. Before cutting: sprin·
ha ve il eve ry day. Fonuna1cly. kle cake with powdered sugar. Serve
Thank &lt;g1v ing drcs qualify as a spe· each slice with a dollop of whipped
cial ocr:a..,ion, so you may wam to cream or Cool Whip .
try 11 .
I hope that you will be able to he
MARGA RET'S RUM CAKE
IO£elher with friends and family this
Grease and Jl our a bundl .cake pan . Thank sg iving . I' m sure Margarel
Pre hem ove n to .l50 deg ree!'!.
would he pleased if you choose to
Mix 1:
serve her rum cakC to your loved
I ho x ye ll ow cake mix II prefer nncs on su~.:h a joyous occasion. .
Dum:an Hinc!! )·
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I hox vanilla pudding (not instanl )
'column. To submit questions,
114 cup corn oil
write to John C. Wolf, 0.0., Ohio
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---Community Calendar·--SATURDAY
ATH ENS - Nahhy Lee Ames
, Chap1cr. DAR , and Ew ings Chaplcr,

Arts Counci l building, Middlepon.
Auction . refreshments, open 10 pub-

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SUNDAY
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Sound s of
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lluslecs, 7:30p.m. Tuesday, home of
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The annual Thanksgiving dinner
of the Rock Springs United
·Methodist Women was held last
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week at the church.
Ann Weny prepared the turkey
for the dinner which was served preceding the business meeting. Scripture was given by Dorothy Jeffers
and the Lord's Prayer and purpose
or the UMW were given in unison . '
The group sang "Praise Him." .
Officers reports were given an it
was voted to send contributions to
Children's Hospital in Columbus;
the Meigs County Senior Citizens
. Center, the 'Meigs Cooperative
Parish, missionaries and to give gifts
· to Mrs. Jeffers and the Rev . .Keith
Rader, pastor.
For roll call members related
things for which they are thankful '
and each had a holiday reading. Dee '
Rader had the closing prayer. Next

meting will be the Christmas patty
on Dec. 8 with members to take food .,
for the cooperative Christmas baskets.
Holiday . activities pla11ned by
Sorority
Holiday projects were discussed
when Precep10r Beta Beta Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, met recent·
ly at the Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy. ,
Members
were
reminded to take contributiqns for
Serenity House to the annual CJ\risl·
mas party which will be held Dec.
10 at 6:30p.m. at the home of Charloue Elberfeld. The commiuee will
have charge of the meal for the
party.
Also discussed was the possibility · of purchasing fruit baskets at
Christmas Tor elderly shutins.
.Norma Custer reported on the
Meigs County victims assistance
program -held Nov. 14 noting that it

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creative ·efforts of local gardeners.
"Timel ess Treasures of Christmas " is the·rhemc qf the show which
will . include noral arrangements,
wreaths. herbal gift iqeas. and package wrapping.
.
A new video from the OAGC
library will he shown on both days.
Tilled "The Glorious Art of Christmas Decoration s", it is sure to offer
new ideas for decorating.
The show will feature gift wrapping ideas, suggesti ons for herbal
gifts and displays of small designs,
candle arrimgement"s, the use of
madonnas, and wreath construction.
Hal Knecn , Mei gs County Extension Agent, will have an educational
display with handouts on planting
bulbs for spring enjoyment. He also
promises tO have Some 'l!eW poinsct·
tia introductions to s~ow.

is designed to detect and prevent
violence against women and ch1l ·
dren. Custer represented the soronty
at the event.
,
Allending the meeting were Jane
Walton, Clarice Krauttcr, Ann Rupe,
Joan Corder, Shirley Beegle, Jane
Brown, Norma Custer, Charlolle
Elberfeld, Carolyn Grueser, Martha
McPhail, and Margaret Stewart.

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end
The Senior Citizens Center will
be a scene this weekend of the tradi tional holiday nower show staged
by the Meigs County Garden Clubs
Association.
Judging will begin at I p.m, on
Saturday' with 1he show being open
for viewing .by the publi c from I to
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are Commlsswner Jeff Thornton, Janet Howard, President of the
Meigs County Commission, and Fred Hoffman, Vice President of. the
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· The Meigs County Commissione" issued a proclamation at the Meigs
County Coun House on Monday,
November 16, 1998, on behalf of
ftolzer Home Care of Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Other scheduled
events included free blood pressure
screenings, special activities for staff.
a visit from State Representative John
Carey. as well as setting up displays to
focus on this special' celebration.
Holzer Home Care of Veterans
Memorial Hospital was established
27 years ago with the mission of providing comprehensive in-home and
supportive services for Meigs and
surrounding county's disabled and
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Didn 'I Middlepon luck out again Sunday when the community welcomed in the Christmas holiday Silason?
11Je weather was absolutely beautiful and the community
did a nice job with the parade and other activities. J· was, however, a bit surprised what with the weather as it was thattbere
wasn't shoulder to shoulder people in the business section
although the turnout was good. The Middlepon Community
Association staged Sunday 's activities.
I was also disappointed over the weekend that there were
only 15 entries in the cookie baking contest held by the
Pomeroy Merchants Association at The Farmers Bank. What
with so many good cooks around who can tum out a really
mean cookie, I was expecting far more entri.e s.
However. it was the first time the event has been held and you golla
stan somewhere. The candy making contest!"ill be on Dec. 5
at the City National Bank on E. Main St. Maybe that 's where
yoU•re gonna shine.
I
Hope you visited the Riverbend Arts Council quarters in
Middlepon Sunday afternoon. The organization had rounded
up an extensive collection of dolls including many of the now
valuable Barbie creations. There was also a Princess Diana
doll and some old fashioned doll buggies which were popular
with visitors. Too b~d the Council couldn' t have the display on
hand for the entire month-so appropriate for the season.
However, the dolls and buggies are valuable, and the organization could not risk the possiblity of a breaking and entering .
Pomeroy will welcome in the season Sunday and there will
be activities going all afternoon . Stores will hold open houses
beginning at noon and most of them will have refreshments on
hand. Following the parade there will be a Christmas musical
program presented at 3 p.m. by the bell choir atl.'rinity Church
and this, of course, is open to the public.
After that the
Meigs Community Band under the direction or Toney Dingess
will be doing a conceit. Following the concen, there will be a
community candle lighting ceremony with small candles to be
distributed to participants and at that time a liv~ .nativity scene
will move down East Main St. The scene w~l be displayed
from a farm wagon which will be decorated iti'lui appropriate
setting.
;
Oh, and I don't want to forget to remind yo.,thatthe garden
clubs of Meigs County will be staging their animal Christmas
flower show from 1 to 5 p.m .. both Saturday apd Sunday.
You're cettainly invited to take in the sho~ which will b~
held at the Meigs Senior CitizenS Center in Pol#eroy. Not only
will Christmas themed floral arrangements -~ ··dtsplayed but
there will also be wreaths adn holiday wrap~ngs , as well as
. ':
other Christmasy things to see.
I do hope your Thanksgiving is delightful.~ .f' m sure that all
of us have something to be thankful for. And·Jet me rearrange
an old saying to comment that some days yo~ get the bird and
Than~sgiving is one of them . Hopefully, tile bird won ' t get
you. Do keep smiling:
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Holz.cr Home Care of Veterans
Memorial Hospital has joined more
than 20,000 home care providers
throughout the United States in the
November celebration of National
Home Care Month, according to
Paula Eichinger, RN, Coordinator of
Holzer Home Care of Veterans
Memorilll Hilspital.
Sponsored by the National Association for Home Care, the month-long
celebration honors the dedicated
rhysiciaos, nurses, therapists, aides,
and social workers who work tirelessly to provide high-quality care.
Together with patients and their families, these caregive" design individualized health programs that enable
disabled, recovering, or chronically ill
patients to receive treatment in their
own homes. In recognition of this
joint effott, the theme of this year's
event is "Home Care: Partners in Caring."
· "As one of the oldest forms of
health care delivery, home care has a
long tradition of providing rhysical
and emotional support to patient' and
their families," said Eichinger. "Using
modem technology, the home care
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Beat of the Bend ...

Restaurant workers who switch coff.ee can make customers very ill
coffee won't hun anybody.""
I want to tell her that it ran hun
some people. Me, for eumple. I
used to get killer migraines from
caffeine. Once I switched to
decaffeinated
coffee.
the
headaches stopped.
Several times, I have been
served regular coffee in a restaurant. even though I specified
decaf. and it makes me angry. I
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or laziness the nexl day. I am sick
as a dog and cari't get my head off
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SON BORN •
Shawn
and Toni Engle of Cottageville,
EARNS DEGREE .' Kri stina
W. Va. announce the birth of Kim Adams Harris received her
their first child, a son , Cody master of science in education from
Michael, born at Camden Clark the University of Dayton during the
Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va. on 1998 summer quarter with specialSept. 16.
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Light Show At The Zoo Makes Toledo A Popular Holiday Destination
You may not be whistlins holiday officially begins with the Food
tunes yet, but Toledo is already in Town Holiday Parade on November
tt1e midst of preparing for one of the 28. The parade features giant balbiggest holiday light shows in !he loons, marching bands, clowns,
Midwest -the Lights Before Christ- well-known celebrities, and of
mas a1 The Toledo Zoo.
course, a grand entrance by Sanl.a
: The event draws thousands of Claus. Toledo native Katie Holmes,
people to Toledo during the holiday star oflelevisioo's Dawson Is Creek.,
season for a stroll through the will come home for !he holidays as
world-class Toledo Zoo to experi· one of !he parade's grand marshals.
e"ce this 850,000-light extravaganA traditional Vie!orian/Colonialza.
style Chrisunas, is also pne ofToleThe Zoo staff . has been busy do's holiday speCialties- Victorian .
working for several weeks preparing Chrisunas By the River, Holidays in
the grounds for this popular holiday !he Manor House, and Tours de
. aitraction. The Lights Before Christ- Noel, are holidays events that recremas is a 14-year annual ioledo Zoo , ate the memories of Christmas past.
tradition that runs November 20 - On !he banks of the Maumee River,
January I, from 5-8:30 p.m.
Victorian Christmas By The River is
: This year, the Zoo has added a colony of elaQ!lrately _decorated
I00,000 more lights and 5 new ani- buildings includin g the Wolcoll
mal light images. It's -n for the House Museum. a farm house. a
whole fam\ly and features live rein- church, and a log house. More than
jeer in the children's zoo.
100.000 visitors experienced the traIn addition to the Lights Before ditional Vie1orian atmosphere last
::-hristmas, Toledo has many other year, which includes a breathtaking
·_,opular holiday aura~tibns that draw tree decorated in the tradition .o f the
visitors frdm near and far including very first Christmas tree.
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val of Lights and Children 1s Won - last through January 3. Wednesdayderland.
Sunday afternoons.
The focal pomt ofToledo's Wild The Food Town International
Festival of Lights is an exciting light wood Preserve Metropark. stands a
show that takes place in Internation - 1938 Georgian-style colonial home,
al Park across the river from Down- lavishly decorated for the 24-year
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Visitors can take a relaxing drive Hou se.
through International Park and view
The home is a Maumee Valley
the sensational lights from Novem - Hislurical ,Landmark and showcases
ber 20 - January 3. Sunday - Thurs- more than 20 decorated rooms and
day from 5- I 0 p.m. and Friday - · hallways. From the house tour, you
·
can take a lfolley to the Christmas
Satur4ay, 5- II· p.m.
Visitors )Viii Ill' enchanted with Cafe in Metroparks Hall, where you
Children 's Wonderland's amaZing can relax with a wann coffee and do
Christmas display of nearly 50 some Christmas shopping for unique
famous animated characters from

crafts. Tours run from December 6-

Frosty the Snowman to Disney
favorites. Hours are Monday · Saturday I0-8 p.m. and Sunday II -8
p.m., November 27 - December 31 .
: The hoi iday season in Toledo

13. weekdays 10-8 p.m. and weekends 10-5 p.m.
Of course the holiday season
would not be complete without holi day classic performances Iike The

~ooks

challenge faced by the British in the
. Skip the how-to and practical late 18th century. "The Year of Liba~vice books for now and make gift
crty: the Great Irish Rebellion bf
s~ lections for a luxurious read:
1798" (Times Books, $35 hardcov· - A history of the world can be er), by Thomas Pakepham, recounts
gleaned from passages in the Bible, how Irish revolutionaries and the
aOd the Bible has inspired some of British government both miscalcutl!f greatest art in the world. A con- lated, resulting in one of the most
fluence of art, history and the Bible violent and disastrous events in the
i ~ celebrated in "From Eden to
history of Ireland.
A:rmageddon" (Shadow Mountain,
-Worrying about the Y2K prob$39.9 5), se\e~ted by Denny 1:. lem is probably symptomatic of the
llrown. The choices include Thomas human animal. "For thousands of
C:olc's landscape, "The Subsiding of years the effort to measure lime and
tl!e Waters of the; Deluge," Rem- io create a workable calendar ~as
brandt 's "Supper at Emmaus," one of the great struggles of humanQaYinci's "Last Supper," and ity," writes David Ewing Dupcan in
11ichclangelo's "The Sacrifice of "Calendar: Humanity's Epic StrugNoah." The relevant passages . gle to Detennine a True and Accurate Year" (Avon Books, $23 hardaccompany each picture.
: - How many Sarahs, Eves, , cover). Everybody had to find a

The Lights Before Christmas at the Toledo Zoo.
Nutcracker, A Christmas Carol. and arrives ·at Franklin Park Mall on
The Messiah. The Toledo Ballet November 20th, ready to get thou-.
Association presents a delightful sand s of "wish liSts" from brightversion of The Nutcracker Decem- eyed children. · ·
her II - 13 at the Stranahan TI1eater.
If you ' re a last - minute shopper,
This hol iday cultural tradition is the mall has extended holiday hours,
in it s 58th year in Toledo. Talented , just for you. Heralding the Holidays.
December 4-6 at the Toledo Botani ~
p~rfonners from the community
come together Dcccmlicr 18-20. to cal Garden is truly a one -of-a-kind
perform in The Toledo Rep 's rendi- shopping experience with gifts.
tion of A Christmas Carol. The Tole- aniSt dcffionstrali'ons , and holiday
do Rep is the oldest continuous music by local mu sicians and carolcvmmunity theater in the city. Han-

ers . S1rnll through ttle ·arlisl village

and find unique holiday. gifts like
art. pottery, herbs, gardening materi ~
als. stained glass; photography, and
much more .
These holid ay events and many
other Toledo attractions are ideal for
families looking fop a quick weekend getaway. For more information,
contact the Greater Toledo

ey JUDITH W. WINNE

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• Gingerbread houses are the archi-

li'Ciure of Candyland and Christmas.
• The spicy miniature dwellings,

lll!d gumdrop trees, make decorative
accents in Yuletide homes.
.. Why are they so popular?
• "Besides the smell?" asks a
Jaughing Deborah M. Lang.
: Lang is a cooki ng teacher and
baker who studied under the executl~e pasti-y chef of the White House.
She has been copStructing gingerbread houses for years. Last year,
!he hosted a workshop in Bucks
C::90nly, Penn., on making, baking
and decorating gingerbread houses.
: Lang says tradition has a lotto do
with gingerbread's appeal. "People
jet together and do it with their
~ids," she says.
·· Sarah Dawson of Willingboro,
RJ., hopes to create a gingerbread
Kouse her two young granddaughtcrs will enjoy. She picked up many
· fips at Lang's workshop, and
\!~though she has never attempted a
giJlgerbread house, she hopes to get
~~e done by Thanksgiv ing 10 deco.-

(16 years of age or younger)
Will be published
Wednesday, December 23rd

- "Eye of the Beholder: The
Photography of James t. Stanfield" '
(National Geographic, $40 hardcover) is a selection from 30 years of
images made by the National Geographic . photographer. They range
from a picture of a tough, begrimed
woman coal miner at home in West
Virginia with her te.en-age daughter,
dressed in wedding whites , to one
showing a Tunisian shepherd braving a sandstorm.
- A collection of black-and-_
white·abstract photographs by Claire
Yaffa is presented in "Light &amp; Shadow" (Aperture, $25 hardcover).
accompanied by poetry by Jeffery
Beam and a foreword by Gordon
Parks.
"Yellowstone" (Firefly,
$24.95 paperback), by Norbert Ros-

method to count the days un1til the

ing, is a pictorial appreciation of the , days and lifestyle events. Marks, a

nah s do you know? They're com'*'" names passed down from

harvest. to calculate when taxes
were due, or the exact moment to

first and favorite U.S. National Park.
- Before there was a Mark

did Testament. Author Miki Raver
hl·ings lhem to life in "Listen Ia Her
Voicc : Women of the Hebrew
llible ' (Chronicle · Books, $27.50
hardcover). Passages from the Bible
a\Jout each of 18 women are extractcd, followed hy the author's analysis
and history.
: -'-- As you savor your glass of
red , consider that it look millions of
years for the soils, or terroirs, of the
~orde aux region ofFrimce to evolve
in_to the distinctive mix in which to
grow the grapes ·thai make the wine
tds tc as it does . . "Bordeaux"
(!\bbevillc Press, $75 hardcover), by
Michel Dovaz, traces tlle history and
tlic processes that stifl produce some
of tl1e world's most treasured wines,
Photographs arc by Michel Guillard.
. - The war with the American
cblonics ,wasn't the only rebellious

not that' we don't like the
interacti.-ve teddy bears and remotetontrol building blocks that have
!Tooded our office since we began
researching this gift guide - we do .
But sometimes it's good for kids 19
get something that doesn "t require
ao engineering degree to set up.
Below are some toys that are fueled
l:mly by your child's imagination.
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holder. The five-can cooler retails has a wide array of eye-catching
for $14.99; the 112-can is $29.99. For · dials in red, royal blue, black, yelmore information, contact Califor- low and green . Br~celet models have
a suggested retail price of $350, and
nia Innovations at (888) 413-2665.
And just so your resident jock leather-strap models ·retail for $250.
doesn't lose tnick of. time while oul For more infonnation , log on to
on the court or field, get him a ni ce www.bureu.com.

in one· lifetime. Here are a few other

pcred compartment, a mesh storage

sports watch, such as the one offered

Well , you might consider getting
llim a subsc ription lo RoMANtic , a
rt:h1tionship ncwslcltcr for me n cre -

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rclatiomhips. such as making her a
dl &lt;.t nn hrm:clct. holding a progrcs-

' ivc dinner or whipping up a batch
of heart-shaped Rice Krispic treats.
Hey, whatever works. A one -y ear
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lhfnnnation . call (BXS) 476-fi26R or
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·the cham1 and fun of it al l.'"

is "fun for all ages .·· She noles that

a~companying books. The charac--

ters in thi: collection include Alissa,
Princess of Arcadia. Laurel the
Woodfairy, and Kat the Time
Explorer. The ,dolls can be fou~d in
Just Pretend. a'd irect-mail toy company that sPetializes in quiet , oldfashioned toys that its fou nders
believe promote imaginative play.

Along, with the Stardust dolls, the
catal og is filled with playscts that
enable kids to pretend to be doctors,

cxe.cutives and hair dressers. It al so
has 'trucks and train s that run on kid
slcarn onl y. For more infonnalion,
call (800) 2S6-7166 or visit the company's Web site at www.justpretcnd.com. Laurel and a hardcover
book costs $~4 (w ith a softcover
book it's $78); for ages 7 and up .
Kid s can act out anolhcr great
story with the Fisher-Pri ce Robin
Hood playset. Tales of Robin Hood
and his merry men come to life with

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more in thi!&gt; action-packed forest
hideout. Rt:cogn ilah le characters,
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story. ($35; for ages 3 and up).
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been around since about 450 B.C.,.
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compartment for .tees and · a key by Burrcit. The new Burrell X series
· For the guy who likes things to be
official. there's a line of -items from
Major League Baseball A padded .
Thanksgiving Is The Perfect Tune To Say "Thank You" To .A.U Those
lime-green Yankees jacket is bound
Who Have Been So Important To Us During The· Last 15 Years. We
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bear has plush ruby-red fur, snow- Fairy is tres glamorous in a
white cuffs and a Santa cap ($69). sparkling pink tutu and white satin
There's also MistletO.: an emerald- ..- ballet slippers ($70) . And Chanukah
green bear wearing a festive holl~ h Boy and,Girl arc dressed in blue. vel .
and-berry bow tie ($59). Santa's vel to honor the Festival of Lights
Sweetheart is dressed for holiday ($65 for the boy: $75 for the girl).
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Pric~s

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~ Gifts for all those hard to buy for, men in ypur life
For the golfer in your life, the
California Innovations Golfpack
Cooler is a must-have. Available in
two sizes (five-can and 12-can), the
Golfpack Cooler is a handy thennal
pack that attaches to, golf bags and
golf carts. It features an outside 'zip-

THE WONDER OF Christmas is found in the gingerbread house.
replica of _each house she so ld and
Currie insi.sts th ou gingerbrcading

Day

rabbi as well as a chef, discusses the
sym bolism of the food s - for
make a sacrifice to appease an angry MeG wire , there were Reggie Jack- cxalnple , why lentil soup is eaten
god. The author covers the effort son. Lou Brock, Ken Griffey Sr.. when 'in mourning. or what · the
from pre-history IO the Internet cui- Henry Aaron, Mike Schmidt and lights, wine and challah on the Sab1
ture.
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hundreds of other memorable play- bath table mean.
- The lines outside movie hous- ers of the game played between the
- "Journey to Beloved" (Hypecs for summer di"saster films suggest bases. "Reilections of the Game: rion , $40 hardcover) hy Oprah Winpeople are fascinated by what's · Lives in Base ball" (Willow Creek frey , with photographs by Ken
awful and awe-inspiring. "Devasta- Press, $29.50) is an affectionate l;,ok Regan, is the star's diary 9f events
tion! The World's Worst Natural at the sport through the lens of during the filming of "Beloved," the
Disasters" (DK Publishing, $24.95 Ronald C: Madra of Sports lllustrat- Toni Morrison story.
hardcover) , by Lesley Newson, lets ed. ·
- Propably no one knows how
the reader leisurely contemplate
- New York has a special place many Diana books have or will be
iloods. earthquakes, volcano erup- in the hearts of sports fans. as M~yor • published, but qne worth looking at
tions, tornadoes, pestilence and dis- Guiliani might tell you . In "East is "Diana: Portrait of a Princess"
ease.
Side, West Side: Tales of !'lew York (Simon &amp; Schuster, $35 hardcover),
--'-" Chasing ·Rickshaws " (Lone- Sporting Life " (Total Sports, $34.95 by Jayne Fincher. Fincher, the only
ly Planet, $34.95 hardcover), by hardcover), Lawrence S. Ritter woman accredited as a royal photogTony Wheeler with photographs by remembers not onl'y Ebbetts Field rapher, includes many pictures you
. Richard I' An~on, offers a look at and the· original Yankee Stadium but haven't seen over and over and
" that still-favored mode of Asian places like the Bronx Yelodome and which reilecl her close access lo the
transportation. This is the travel Olympic Field in Harlem - and late princess .
· publisher's first large fonnat gift ' tHose who made them important,
book.
like Smokey Joe Williams of th e old
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It 's not that women wouldn'tlike
the gifts we've listed below. Many
'\'Ould. But guys - fathers , uncles,
JJ:rothcrs, etc. - can be so hard to
buy for. After all. there are only so
r{lany nanne) shirts and pairS Of
~ark gloves that a man can receive

gingerbread on cardboard or cakeboard • items you can purchase in a
cake supply shop- so thai moisture
won't prompt a struct~Jrc to sag.
She says mexperienced bakers
can buy kits to hasten the process
and glean tips and paucrns on gingerbread building from books.
" Gingerbread Houses," by
Christa Currie (Main Street publications, $12.95) offers a basic pattern
for beginning bakers. Currie 'enthuses that "there's no waste" with gingerbreading.
"You can eat leftovers or even
your miStakes.··
Currie advises builders to take
care to make sure all connecting
sides are the same height or the roof
may fall off.
Currie delights in architectural
details. She notes that five 'pretzel
sticks snugg led next to one another
form a cozy door. Shredded wheat
biscuits mak~ a rustic looking
thatched ronf. Lollipops can serve a;
whimsical trees.
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For some bakers, the incentive io
con~truct houses may· pay off. 'A real
estate friend of Currie's made a

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Negro League and heavyweight
champion Max Baer.
- You won't find any gossipy
tidbits here. but in some ways it's a
more humanly revealing picture of
the former FU'st Lady. "Cooking for
Madam : Recipes and Reminiscences
from .l~e Home of Jacqueline
Kennedy Onassis" (Scribner, $30
hardcover), by former nanny and
cook Marta Sgubin·, offers charming
vignellcs about family celebrations
along with favorite recipes. You'll
find her snapshots of Mrs. Onassis
taking a big blow at a lighted birthday c~ke or surrounded by her
grandchildren,
- "The World of Jewi sh Entertaining " (Simon &amp; Schuster, $30
hardcover), by Gil Marks, is a collcc tion of recipes for Jewish holi-

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rate he• daughter's dining room
!.able.
"I will have to stan OIJt ~small,"
she says. "It will have to be a simple
house."
Some gingerbread homes, of
course. are absolutely palatial.
Experienced gingerbreaders build
cookie mansions.
Lang has viewed a gingery Cin..
derella's castle, Philadelphia's lndependence Hall and Grace land.
"Your imagination can just go
wild." site says. " We . try to stick ·,
with all things that are edible."
Sweets, of course, are often the
building blocks of a yummy abode.
Avid gingerbreaders can paper
roofs with Necco wafer. Fruit
rollups make handy curtains. Fruit
jellies can be trimmed to form rugs
or doormats. Rice paper, painted
with food colors, will work for .
stained glotss windows. Ground
almonds can mimic a sandy
seashore.
It"s tbe ''auention to detail s,"
says Lang, that mai&lt;e a house a
home.
Lang recommends constructing

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Middleport, Ohio

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\Thanksgiving dessert: Chocolate Harvest Nut Pi~
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Chocol.e Harvest Nut Pie can
make a rich finish to a Thanksgiving
feast. It can be served alone at a small
dinner or offered with other dcssen
choices for a larger spn:ad.
The pie has a chocolate tilling that
marries well with the crunchy textur&lt;O
of pecans, walnuts and ' almonds.
Once the pie has baked, cool it completely. Gamish each serving with
whipped topping and, if you wish,
with additional assorted nuts.
Chocolate Harvest Nut Pie
• 112 cup packed light brown sugar
1/J cup cocoa powder

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114 teaspoon salt
I cup light com syrup
J eggs
J tablespoons buller or margarine,
melted
I 112 teaspoons vanilla e~tract
112 cup coarsely chopped pecans
112 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
114 cup slivered almonds
Unbaked 9-inch p1e crust
Whipped toppin g (optional)
Heat oven to 350 F. Stir together
brown sugar, cocoa and salt. Add
com syrup. eggs. butter and vanilla;
stir until well blended. Stir in pecans,
walnuts and almonds. Pour into

unbaked pie crust. To prevent
browmng. cover edge of crust w!th
foil.
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Bake JO mmutes. Remove Ill~.
Bake additional 25 to JO mmutes or
until puffed across top. Remove frorJI
oven to w1re rack. Cool compktely.;
Garnish w1th whipped toppmg, ~f
desired. Cover and stor&lt;O leftover P~
m refngerator. Makes 8 servmgs. .
. NutntJonal facts per servmg (~
shce): 540 c.al., 26 g fat, 90 mg chol.,
280 mg sodium, 67 g carbo., 9 g pnj.
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You can do perfection &amp;t home.
if you follow the rule s," says
" The Pie and Pastry Bible,"
author Rose Beranbaum .
That means no shortcut s. " It's
the little refinements that make
the difference ·between OK and
aV(esome . ·•

A pie starts with a good crust .
" A crust should be so g'ood you
could eat it without filling, "
Beranbaum says. "It should be so
wonderful you shouldn 't wonder
if you should ~at it or not. You
should know it's worth the calories."
This · crust, which took more
than 50 tries to perfect, is made
better by the addition of cream
cheese. "I consider this the most
important" recipe in the whole
book," says Beranbaum. "The
cream cheese makes i·t like a
cookie ."

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USA TODAY
There are days when l wish l
, were someone else . Betty Crocker,
·. for instance. I constantly refer to

of a time.• •· • ····
Have n't decided yet if J'm "going to
cred it her.

Obviously thi s is a problem. But
like many dy sfunction s, it can be
traced to a-traumatic experience. '
It all started with a blizzard . My

;oJ' Betty 's cookbook. and I can just
~ tell from reading th e recipes,' BC
significant other was off on a busi.•· bakes a mean pic .
.ness trip, and I was literally
: But Betty 's solid 1950s practi- snOwed in .fur day s.
.cality has been supplanted by the
After c l ea ni~g. scrubbing and uten sil s, mixer beaters and s 'ons.
' ·'90s affe cted answer to " homc- washing eve rything twi ce, J finally In another word s) anything
at
:keeping" - the ubiquttous Martha eyed the bowl of green apples sit- touches the dough. And the tie
:stewart. Betty calls her pie crust ting handily next to Martha Stew- bakers say that overhandling the
art's Pies and Tarts cookbook. It dough with warm hands is what
;recipe "Fl aky Cream Cheese Pie
.Crust." Martha call s hers "Pate · was now or neve r. I was going to makes it trugli and not too tasty.
tack le my first pie.
:Srisee." That's French for Flaky
I've studied recipes. consulted
How I worked on that dough . expert cookbook authors and asked
:Pie Crust.
Did it ju st so, makin g a top crust to
· l co me from a long hne of serigifted pie bakers a million queso us pie types who swear that the boot. eve n cutting out li],tle hearts , tions - even took notes while they
just lik e M.arlha 's go rgeous cover worked.
· Secret ingredient is lard . _Your very
pic picture. And then I popped it in
worth in ltlY family is measured by
Never have I been tempted to
how good your cru st is. My moth - the oven . The house was aromatic bake ·another pie. It was one of
er; an mcredible baker. learned with the wintry aroma of baking those singular: solitary failures that
from her mother and father, who
apple -cinnamon pie . The .crust, undermined my baking esteem.
could both turn out perfec t. flaky,
brushed with a little milk (rememI've tried to prove my worth by
aelicious pie crusts bubbling over
bered from sitting and watching creating fanciful frosted cakes, 20'fith apples, peaches, rhuba rb.
Mom for hours), turned a perfect step cookies, popovers, kugels t)lspberrie s or blueb,erries. And
golden brown.
even complicated breads . But. like
V"tcn there's my Aunt Patsy, wh o'
After it .cooled, I cut a generous a meringue shell awaiting its filliust wh1p s up multiple pies f6r fun .
slice, poured a cold glass of milk ing, the victories are empty.
Late at ni.ght. Oh , and I can't forget · and sat down to savor my first pie.
· Until I conquer crust, I am not
ttty hu sband 's parents, both of
"How hard was thi s?" I asked fit to be called ca baker. Maybe I'll
)Vhom made sc rumpti oUs pi C&amp; as he
out loud. And then !tasted it.
just pop into the old kitchen right
was growing up .
Cardboard slathered with Play- now and face this. That's it 1 Carpe
And then there's me. I don ' t dq Doh - that approximates the decid- diem . .
pies. There, I said it .
edly di sgustin g concoction. The
On second thought , and as Miss
1
It has been a ierrible secret all
apple filling wa? grca\. but it didn't· Scarlett - who never soiled those
these years . -I've beeri so desperate
co unt.
pretty little hands with anything as
I've even passed off family -made
That's when I learn ed you can't common .as dough - one~ said,
pies as my own. In fact, l have a be considered a good haker. until "Tomorrow is another day."
breathtaking double-crust apple pie yo u've mastered pic crust. ·Skill is
sitting '" the freezer, compliments perhaps too tame a word . Art is
Ad
of my mother-in -Jaw, and I intend perhaps more appropriate.
to serve iJ up for Thanksgiving.
Over the years, !learned that all
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·Makes a 9-inch pie shell
Cut. butter .into three-fourths
inch c'ubes. Wrap in plastic and
freeze until frozen solid .
.. Place flour, salt and baking
powder in reclosable gallon-size
freezer bag and freeze for at least
30 minutes.
Put flour mixture in food
processor with · metal . blade and
process a few seconds. ,
"Cut the · cream cheese .into
four pieces and add to flour.
Process (about 20 seconds) until
crumbly," says Beranbaum. "The
cream cheese has some fat. It's
like waterproofing; It coats the
flour and keeps any liqui~ from
absorbmg ."
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Remembering
' JAMES C.

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NOT RESPONSIBLE' FOR ACCIDENTS OR LOST ITEMS.

In Loving MeTTWnj '
jesus {ooi(Jrf arounrf Jieaven .and.sailf one riay,
'Two more 6eaut1juf 6fossoms, I need for my
6ouquet
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Jie'spoi(J to tfie Jltngefs, {oo(anrf see,
Jltni{ 6ring Cfiri.s and .Mysia fiome to me.
'Two 6eautiju{ fives tfiat wi{{ ·6e missel, I 'm
sure)

'But I 6ring tliem to a new {ani, tfiat is so pure.
'Eternity t!iey'{{ sure spent, fiere Witfi me,
Somday again, tlieir famifies t!iey wif{ see. ·

Christopher Corey
Alysia Michelle
Hendricks
Jenkins
Feb. 14, 19n·Nov. 25, 1995 Apr. s, 197B·Nov. 25, 1995
Sadly missed by friends &amp; families.

Roses are red
Violets are blue
Guess who '
turned60
Bet you can't
guess who!
Happy Birthday
Dad

In Memory

In Memory

lri Loving Memory of
ROY ALLEN
SAYRE
Aug. 20, 19 •
· .Nov. 2P, 1992

Jn Memory Of
CHARLES WISE
Nov. 25, 1998

It has been six years
since you left us. We
think of' you ellery
day. And we know
God Is taking care of
you until we can all
be togethl!r again.
Sadly MJaaad
and Loved,
Wile, Emllean
Daughters; Brenda&amp;.
Sonny Randolph,
· Sandra (Sis) Davia
Son: David (Pete) &amp;
Roma Sayre
Grandchildren:
. Brian, Jimmy, Kim,,
Kalla &amp; Krist!

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Nov. 26, 1921·Mar.
13,1992
With Love,
Wife, VIrginia;
Children, Kay, Joe,
Proffitt

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Since you went away
A picture In my mind
O.f you will always
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I never dreimed It
would end
On that day so aoon
I find It hard still to sit
In these lonely rooms.

11:00 AM
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Bracelet

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You were my Husband
A wonderful Dad
A Grandpa, a Friend
You left us all sad.

9:00AM
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Deep In our heart
Your memory will remain
One day I will see you
To ease all my pain .
Sadly Missed

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Thanksgiving Day
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new items just in time for Christmas . . Don't spend a
penny on Christmas gifts until after you have
shopped at this sale.
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Flaky Cream Cheese
Pie Crust
the ingredients need to be very,
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
very cold. Some cooks insist that
I cup bleached all-purpose
freezing everything for about an flour
hour before starting to mix the . one-teaspoon salt
dough is one of the ll!Ost effective
one-eighth teaspoon baking
things to do.
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one- urth cup cold cream
would include the metal lade .of che
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particles and wilt not hold togeth - says .
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. Wrap dough In plastic wrav,.
Holding both· end s of the bag natten it into a disc. and refnge~­
opening with your fingers , knead ate for at least.45 mmutes , preferthe mixture by alternately press- • ably overnight :
.
ing it ,. from the oUiside of the bag,
Roll '?nto a cloth-covered pa~­
with the knuckle s and hee ls· of try board , usmg a sleeve-covered
your hands until the mixture rolling pin. Fit into a pan . Fill ana
holds together in one piece and bake.
'
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Hoe Work. Local Cadmus Area

Pleate Call Toll Free 1:ass-790·
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1 1/2 Year ()lei Male Dog, Mother
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Intelligent, Needs Loving Home!

ca.hitrt- full and part rime, hiring
·for all st'llfts Fall growing rnendly
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months need1 country home
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2 Malt Puppfel Part Rottwe1ler
Part Chow

Born Oct ·

14,1998 Ca!I740-25CH601
6 Acsorable PuppltS To Giveaway
To A Good Home Only! Molhtr
Fun·SIOOded Aed Mlnature Chow
8 Weeks Old Malte Pertect
Christmas Present! 740-441·
1078
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8· Track Tapes as they are 3041182 2024
Blue eyed, t iber1an mixed pup
plto, 8 w1&lt;1 old 304-773-5972
Chickens. must take all 740 742·
30 1t arter 5pm
Free 4 KIHens, To GOOd Home 3
MonthJ Old Adult Femare Fixed
Car 740-256-6419 Mornings Or

All Day Sunday
Free Upright Plano, Needs TunIng Must Movel740-388-8855
Outside cals, one male tl\le females good hunters mix breed
smatt male dog 740·992·7880

70

Yard Sale
Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
AU. Yard S.let Mutt
Be Paid In Actvtnce
DfAQL!NE 2 00 p.m.
tho dly boloro tltl od
It to nm SUndly
tdttlon • 2 00 p m
F~dly

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• 10 00 a.m. Blturdly
lnslde' Sale Friday And Saturday

11127 &amp;28, I 998 9 OO~M-4 30PM
AI 333 Th1rd A11e New N.ame
Brand Jeans Swtatshlrta, Porce' lain Dolls To~s J C Penney
Comforters, Watches Jewelery
Lot• 01 Nice Things For Chrlet·
mas Gltll

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
All Yerd S1l1e Mutt 81 P1ld In
Adv1nc1 Dtldflne· 1•00pm lhe
dey before tht td 11 to run 1
Sundey
Monday edlllon·

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Crall sale ancl porch sale 4 laml
ly, toam·5pm November 27 28,
299 Third Street, Racine

80

Auction
and Flea Market

Alck Pearson Auction Company
lull lime auctioneer, complete
aucllon
sar"Yice
Licensed
166,0hlo &amp; West VIrginia 304
773 5765 Or 304 773-5447
Wedemeyer s Auction Service
GallipoliS Ohio 740 379 2720

90

Wantad to Buy

Absolute Top Dollar All U S Sll·
var And Golel Coins Proolsets
Diamonds Antique Jewelry Gold
Rings Pre 1930 US Currency
Starling Etc Acqu isitions Jewelry
M T S Coin Shop 151 Second
Awnue C3atllpolls 740 446 2842
Accessories and clothing !rom
1680 s lhrough t950 s call 740742 7243
A,tlques top prices paid Al\ler'ne Antiq ues Pomeroy Ohio
Russ Moore owner 740 992·

2!26

AntiQues &amp; cl ean usee turnl1ure
will buy one piece or complete
household Osby Martm 740

Own Hro 52f!K 575K f'l• I 800

Cancers Needecl IO·Oays Xmas
CaJh SouthFork Show Bar. Rt 2
North
PI
Pleaunt, wv

1304)675·5955 A11or 6 30 PM
Wtd -Sat (7 .. 0)992-6387 Alter
noon 7 Oays answer
Oata Enlry C!Herk For Busy Non
Profit Agency High School Oipto
ma &amp; Minimum Ot I 'r'ear Experl
ence Proficient In Data Entry &amp;.
ComJ!uter Skills, Knowledge In
Windows &amp; E11cel A Plus Send
Resume By December 11 1998
To Facti, 1770 Jackson Pike
BlowtN, OH 45614 EOE, MIFIH

Employtr Jn Jackson County
WV looking to hire 30 prottuctlon
workers Day and night shift
available Must be JTPA l!lllglble
call304-342-6100 Nk br Lellie
E.11perlenced Commercial RelriQ
erallon Tech For Gallipolis, Char
Iuton Huntington Area Two
Yeart Minimum Experience Ex·
cenent Pay Benellts Comp•ny
Vehicle 304 722-2247 304-722·
1810 Ask For Frank
Group Salu Manager Theme
Park SplashDown Ohio s Newest
Water Park Is Seeking A Vear
Round Group Sales Manager
Must Have An Enthusiastic Per·
sonallty, Enjoy Working HAAD In
A Fill Paced And Youthlul At·
mOSI'htrl!l Minimum 01 5 Years
Sales Experience 3 Years Management Experience Excellent
Computer Wrlllen Budget Planning Phone Presentallon, And
Customer Serv1ce Skills Amuse
ment, Hotel Or Recreational
Background Preferred FI\X Your
Ruume To 7.40·38-4·1361 TO·
DAY I
Housekeeping /Laundry Super
v11or Arbors At Gallipolis Is
Seeking A Qualified E~eperlenced
Working Supervisor To Lend 01rec:tlon Ad Guidance To Our
Housekeeping And Laundry Ce
partments The Candidate Cho·
san Will Have A Proven Track
Record In Enviro~mental
Com!"
pllance lasues WUh The Ability
To Train Monitor And Support
Staff 11 You Are Qualified Send
Resume Or Apply In Person To
David Lucid Admlnlstntlor Ar
bora AI Gallipolis 170 Pinecrest
Drive Galllpolll Ohio
Local Manufaetured Housing
Oealershlp Has Immediate Openlng For Full Time 0Hic 8 Position
Experience Preferred E~~:cellent
Opportun ity Call For Interview
1
French City Homes. 1nc Gall/po
lis Ohio 740-448 9340
Position Openlnge - Resident
Asslslanls For Carr Street Apart
menta Jackson Ohio Shift Work
High School Graduate /Equl\lal
ent Valid Orlver s license First
Aid And CPR Aequlred Reslden
tlal E~~:pert&amp;nce With Emotionally
Disturbed Adults Prelerred SB 87
Par Hour Send Resumes To
Manager Of Human R11ourc11,
Woodland Center 3066 State Ao·
ute 180 Gallipolis Ohio 45631
Seeking responsible compas
slonale person to live In with el
cJerly gentleman Light houseKeeping cooklf'W personal care
required Room lnd board mod·
est salary provided ret required,
need to begin lmmed 304·895·
3942
Smal l Engine Mt.char.lc/ Parts
Manager starting wage depends
on pxperlence, benellts a\lallable
Send resume to Baum Lumber
Box 87 Chester Ohio or apply In
per5on 740.965·3301

992 6576

SURVEYING POSITIONS

Clean late Model Cars Or
Trucks 1990 Models Or Newer
Sm1lh Buick Pontiac 1900 Eastern Avenue Ga111p011s
J &amp; D Auto Pans Buying
wrecked or salvaged venlcles

304-773·5033

The slaff
of Ohio

Valley
Publishin8
wishes 'you
a

Iiappy
Iioliday!

Part Umt position&amp; available tor
local work wllh lltld survey crew
No experience necessary Ap·
pllcants must be able to work out
doors carry aur\ley equipment
do brus~ cutting, cli mb field ob
steeles, drive sur vey vehicle &amp;
perform survey duties as neces
sary Sand resumes to E P Fer·
ris &amp; Associates, Inc , 766 NW
Blvd Columbus OH 43212 or
call Kay at 614·486·688e
Wanted Project Manager And
'Est1ma10r For Building Contractor
In Soulheaste rn Ohio Baneflls
And Salary Package Commansu
rale W1th Experience And Edu
ca tion A Knowledge 01 Excel
Tlmb&amp;lllna Or Primavera Com·
puler Programs Will Be Helpful
SEnd Resume To PROJECT

MANAGER, P 0 BOX 288, NEL·
SONVILLE, OHIO, 457U
Eoual Opportunity Employer

140

Af'

Bu1lne"
Training

Galltpolls Career College Spring
Valley Plaza 740-U6· .. 367 1
800 214·0452 Aecredlled Mem
ber ACICS Reo 190 05.t214B

180 Wanted To Do
'Pat Spencer· Is Back To Wall
paper And Pa int ing Full Time
Again 7.40 441 -1033 740 36705111 Lea\18 Massage
24 hOur babysltllng In my home
rei available res ponsible adult,
res prr.e s w/TLC 304 674·0089

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(740) 379 2978
Prolellional cttanlflg reason:
able ratet, home or olflct 304·

Ea Near Carpen.. r, Oyesvllle,
Vtry Remote 11 + Ac'res

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For l-4 00 /Hour, Wilt
Trath, Junk, Etc Anything!

740-367-0140

210

Bualne..
Opportunity

recommends that you do bUll·
ne11 w1th people you know, and
NOT to tend money through the
mall until you have Investigated

lheoHerlng

t-t&lt;Jil.691-67n

S999 Down on any 98 model
O,ublewlde m alOe:* ~ree DeUv
"'Y Cal! I - I -6711
Abandoned Home Talf.e Over
P.,menll, Or Make Ol1e1 I B00-

38Ue62
'""70 Shultz. lg kit liVIng room
WI fi.. place, 2 br balh w I gardo•
IIA&gt;. 2 .. cond ;J04-67s-8113

446-7525
1979 Fairmont 14Ft )Iii 60Fr Can
Be Seen At k&amp;k Pt Pleasant
Cal740-446-4310

Awl
1987 Clayton14FIX70ft 3 Becl·
room•. 2 Baths, Central Air Gat
Hear. Price Reduced! 740·388·
8475
l
1988 Clayton 14x70 3t;u 2 ba
witl'l heal pump will deliver to

Professional

cally 511,900 304-67!1-3000

Service-s
Hair Wrapping bemg done Ce·
cember S. tO ooa m -5 OOp m
Sign up at tl'1e Grart Mall' GaJUpo
Ill (740) 441.0125
Jots TV \ICA /Service House
calls Free Estimates 304·873·
1724
Llvlngaton 1 Battment Wiler·
Proaflng, all basement repairs
done free utlmates, lifetime
guarantee 12yrs on job experl

ence

«y Coli

1988 Holley Park u.1c18 3 bed
rooms 2 Full baths New carpet
New underpinning Appliances
Front &amp; Back declc Excellent
cond1llon Call 30"·675·2359 For

!NOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

230

UOO Down on any 1.41170 in

1970 Buddy Mob1le Home (7"0)

7T3-6159

FINANCIAL

349 7186 E11t 1173 www amp
inc com

baugh Ad 5 Aete LotJ 11•.000

ttodl:, limited numbef, tree delw·

7&lt;Q-892~7e

Georges Portabte Sawmill. don't
haul Y&lt;XK lOgo ID tho .,... )ulf call
304-675--1957

Quality clothing and houuhold
itema $1 00 bao sate every
Thurldiily Monday thru Saturday

Giveaway

Below Hew High School, t&lt;.e·

Wtnng, brtaker bOd I, IIQht' IIX·
ture, healing sysremt, and Re·
mOdeling 304-67~12tl

!Orauon also custom ordeti ONo
Valle~ Aellmshmg Sh1op, Larry

'HOME WMI&lt;endl
•RLn OH To TN SOUTH
And 80tlfHWEST
·~K, GREAT REHEATS
'UIO Modo! Frllfglll110r
CONVENTIONALS

9 West Srmton Alhttls

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lnsu'ai'U, Denlallnsutai"'CCt

Now To Yoo Thrift " ' -

And

7-1-1-112
Meigs Co · Wt'v• Gol Tht
Counry Covered! Just Oft SA 1

Electric malnltnanct nrvlct .

Stwley

11 ADDITIONAL DRIVERS
NEEDED ARE YOUR READY
FOR WINTER DIUVIHG7
'Growing LOCAL FAMILY
Owned c:o.r...,.,
'PERSONALIZED Oiloald&gt;
'PAlO"- Healll1 &amp; Ute

Cllicl 250291 """ $3 99 III+
Serv u 619 64!5 843.'

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School D161rlc1. Befort ' After

HelpWanted

A.VON J All Areas
Spears, 3Q4..e76-1429

CH1CS 1.goo. 7oOO-e500 Ext.

3596.

Babya1tl1ng In My Home, Green

School. Or Ptt Schoolert. 740

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42 Dr. llfoiiiWI
44 Ac"-

ACROSS

30W~3181.

1988 Clayton 14x70 3br 2 ba
wltf1 heat pump will deliver fo-

cally Sl! 900 304-675-3000
1990 Clayton 2 BiM!room1 1 Bath
Very NICe, AIC New Carpet All
Electric St2,500 Immediate PotMSsiOnl 740-44t-D221
Make reasonaDtt otfer· 1990
Spruce Ridge t-4•70 mobile home,
\/try OOOd con&lt;JIIIon 2 bedrooms
1 &amp; 1/2 baths waahtr &amp;. dryer,
stove refrigerator, central air, 8x8
outside building, Immediate poe

.... ion 740-99:2·8582

Llvlnglton'e aa.. menl Wtter·
Proofing all basement repairs
done, lree estimates lifetime
guarantee 12yra on job e~~:perl·
ence 30AI..SH-3887

1992 16Ft X 70FT, 2 Bdrms, 2
Baths, All E!tclrlc Appliances
Porches, Carport, $20.300 00

Tobacco Hauling to all markets
Call (740) 2.58 1456 Leave Mes-

1999 close out sate save big
SSS 2 3 4 bedroom homes Tr/
State Homes, ST ALBANS WV

•"11•

740 256 6336

call1·800.948 5678

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY ISSI?
No Fee Unless We Wlnl
1 888-M2·3345

t-p•.,.••lillllliiiilliiiiii

2 Bedroom Mobile Home, AC,
New Furnace &amp; Water Heater,
Storm Windows, Refrigerator &amp;
Stove, Good Condition! S2 800,

740·367-7580. 740-367-7871
Ooublt Wldt New $999-0own
$237-per mo Free delivery &amp; let·
up 1 800 691 67n

All real estate ad\lertlslng 'n
this nowspaj)Br Is subject 1
the Federal Fair Housing Act
oi196S which makes it Illegal
to advertise any preference
limitation or discrimination
based on race color religion
sex familial status or national
orlg1n or any Intention to
make any sUch preference
llm1tatlon or discrimination

DOWN PAYMENT BLUES?
OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO,WV
WILL MATCH YOUR
DOWN PAYMENT
CALL FOR DETAILS
SPECIAL FINANCINQ
AVAILABLE
304·76S.6885
Limited Offer

°

Th1s newspaper will not
knowingly accePt
ad\lertlsemenls lor real estale
WhiCh iS In VIOlatiOn Of Ihe
law Our readers ate hereby
lnformetlthat all dwellings
advertised In this newspaper
are ava!laDie on an equal

l•••o•p•po•n•u•noil!y•b"a•so•s••tl~l

Reposessed /Must Sell 2 Brand
New R30 Prelnsulated Prefab
Homes Highest Qual ity Easy
Const~IJCIIon Never Erected One
Is 4 Bedrooms 1-800-874 6032
SacrlllceJ
3 ·4 Bedroom Ranch Style Home.
$67 000 740-446-4173
3 bedroom country kitchen II\/·
lngffamlly 2 baths detached ga·
rage on 1 1/2 acres country set
tlng Chesler area $46 000 740
985·351 1
55 Burdette Addl llon 2 br full
basement double lot with ga
rage $57 500 00 304·428·5887
6yr 2 3 bedrooms loft, tongue/
groo\le pellet stove HP/CA ap·
pllances garage spa acre Bula·
ville Pike 740 367-0266

By owner 725 Page Straaf Middleport house &amp; 3 lots musi see
to appreciate will sell house wlih·
out lola for $89 000 740 992
2704 740·992 0896
House For Salt Mercerville
Road Close To 11 000 Acres 01
Opened Hunting Land, 740 446·

2580
Large tamlly home lor sale on ten
lovely acres lour bedrooms 1wo
alld ont half balha 1wo nreplaces
formal 11\/lng room and lam ny
room tour car ga rage and two
storage buildings two apartments
which are co mpletely furnished
please call740 992 2292
Modern 3 bedroom t'louse 2
baths country kllchen large 2 car
garage on 112 sere lot Tuppers
Plains Oh sewer already hooked
up $75 000 740 985 ·351 1 or
740 667 3304

REO

BRICK

RANCH

Style

House Excellent co,dlllon Parllally Finished Basement 2 Car
Garage Serious Inquiries Onlyll

Call For Frte Mapa ... Owner Fl·
anc:lng Info Take 10% Oft Listed
i&gt;riceo On
Purd .....!

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360

Real Eatate
Wanted

New 16x80 $500-Down $245·per
mo Free air skirt 1 800·69 1.

New 1996 14x70 three bedroom
Includes 6 months FAEE Jot rent
Includes skirting, deluxe slaps
and setup Only $187 08 per
month with St0/5 down Call t

800·837·3238
New bank repos only 2 left nev

er lived In call 1·800·948 5li7S
SINGLE PARENT PROGRAM
SPECIAL FINANCING
AVAILABLE
NEW &amp; USED REPO'S
CREDIT HOTLINE
304-766-71GI
Used single wide around $100 00
per month call 1 800-946 5678
We Finance Land &amp; Home With
As LJINe As $500 Oown t 606

928·3426
4 Bedrooms 2 Balhs $229/Mo
( , ·800·383·6862

Buslneas and
Buildings

65k65 Building 4" Styrofoam
Pressed Panels Metal On Both
Sides Footer With 4" Concrete
Floor Total Erecled &amp; Painted 2
Sliding Doors $70 000 740· 4462971
Business building lor rent on T In
Middleport 12 month lease $400
month 740 992 6250
Commercia l O!llc;e or Retail 87

Mill 51 Mlddleporl 1 45Q Sq Ft
$400 mo Corner Building 740
992 6250 A.cqulslllons (ne.11t
dOOr)

41 0 House• for Rent
2 Bedroom houH with aHached
garaoe $350 per rnonlh plus M·
polfl304-675-1724
2 br $350 + dep and
UIJI 30&lt;-675 2535

vou

pay

67!1-5182

Nice two bjtdroom house In Pomeroy $350 per month plus citposit, no pets will consider land
contracr after one year 740·698·

Three bedroom ranch kitchen w/
appliances bath, LA furnitu re
curta ins 18x20 bac~ deck Out
buildings clly water blac.lctop
Ad Waterloo RCI Leon WV

$39 900 I BOO 486 8555

owner financing {$1800 per1acre)
Call lor QOOd
740 593 8545

nmn

Tara Townhouse Apanmenta,
Very Spaeloua. 2 SeClroomt 2
FkKwl CA 1 112 Bath Ful~ Car
poled. Pa11o. No Palo LAale Plus
Security Oepolil Requ~red. 740

446-3481

Furnished
Room•

Circle Motel Lowest Rates In
Town, Newly Remodeled HBO
Clnemax Showtlme &amp; C11ney
Weekly Ratti, Or Monthly Rates
Construction Worktrt Welcome
740...U1 5698 740-441·5167

Mobile home site available bet
ween Athens and Pomeroy, call

740·365-4Je7

Ptclcard BtU multlmtclla com·
puter, P75 proctuor 80 MS
ram 3 3 gb h d 14 4 lnttr modem,33 e nl modem 321 cd rom
with , ... matchinG monitor and
Howle« packard 540 c:olof prl$79~

304-67s-e622

Prjmtltar S"9 Installation $100
wonh of free programing, tr1e
Holiday gi11 ..... 800-263-2840
Army Original Camouflage by
Sandyville Post Office Sam1
&amp;omerv1le Frl Sun 12·5pm Other dayt alter 4 pm lnsulat•d
Coveralls 53' 00 • 30" 273-

5655

-.g $1,500.00 740-36Hollll

8oatb

2730Ext.o1420
198~

M«cury Cougar, run1 good • .
good oondiiiOn (7&lt;10) - ·
'
1986 Merucry Lynx Aunt

1988 Sulek Park A•• Loadoct.
exctlltnt cond 12300 or beat .
offer 30,...875·2714 Or 304·875:
1~17

1990 Mercury 4 Oool'l, PS, PS, .-:
Cylinder, Aulomattc. Ntw Tlrtt

Ulld porch&amp; steps no rallt

1993 Ford Taurut GL good condltton runt great, new tlrtl,
15395 OBO 7ol0-992·2704

$175 00 30&lt;-67!1-3000
Used porch&amp; IIIPI no ra111

$175 00 304-675-3000
Want Firewood? Split Cut De·
IM!red Stacked, $40 00 Per Load

1995 LeBaron Convertable G.T.
Mint Condition. Orchard. WhltF
Top, 28,000 Mlltl , 740·4 .. 1; '

1443

63,000 Milos ~.•oo
6487, 740-258-6340.

420 Mobile Homes

Store for rent acrou !rom the
post ofllce o, Main St 740·..4S..

121 9~ Pe1 100 1' 200 PSI
$37 00 Per I 00 All Bran Com·
Pfesslon AttJngs In Stock

720 Truck• for Sale ' •

t4x70 2 Bedrooms 1 314 Acres
2 Outbuildings Carport $200 Deposit $350/Mo, Water Included

740· ... 1.0777
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes air
conditione d, I260·S300 sewer,
water and tra1h incluCSed, 740·
992-2187
2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Stove Aefrlfltrator Water &amp; Trash P~~;ld Refer ences Plus Deposll No Petal

740 368 6371

MERCHANDISE

510

Houaehold.
Good•

·'

Appl iances
Reconditioned
Washers, Oryert, Ranges Refri·
grators, 90 Day Guarantee!
French City Maytag 740-446·

779!
GOOD USED

APPLIANCES

Washers dr~trl, refrigerators,
rangu Skaggs Appliances 76
Vine Street Call 740·446·7398,

1·888 818 0128.

2 Bedroom Tralfer Total Electric

1325 00 Month $200 OQ. Dopqol!
Utilities Not Included Very Nlce l

740-742-7004

740-446-0879
2 Bedrooms Water &amp; Trash Paid

NO PETS BUllVIlle Pike, 740·
2 br In Gallipolis Ferry 304·675·

Used Furniture Store Below HOII·
dav Inn In Kanauga, Twtn Beds,
Complete $115 Full Bedt Complete $135, Hulch S75, Olnette&amp;,
Dressers, Couchel 7"0 U8

4782

530

Antiques

Buy or ttl! Alvtrlne Antiques
1124 E Main Slreet. on At 124
Pomeroy Hours M T w 10 oo
am to600pm Sunday 100to

6 00 p m 740·992 2526, Ruu

4075

Moore owner

Mob ile home In the country 2
bedroom propane furnace remodeled, $325 per monlh $i50 deposH water &amp; trash paid, 740·

540 Mlscsllansoua
Merchandise

992 5264 ai!Or 4pm
Beaull1ul River VIew 198 River
Street. Kanagua Oeposlt1 Refer·
ences No Pels 740 -441 · 0181
Foster Trailer Park
Trailer for rent Suitable lor elderly
coup le (740)·379·2262
j

440

Apertmenta
for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments fur·
nlshed and unfurn ished security
daposH required, no pets 740

992-2218

Upt•

Furnaca Heat Pumps, &amp; Air Con
dltlon'lng Free Estimates I If You
Oon I Call Us. We Both Losel

740·446·6306 1·800·291 0098
I Crypt &amp; Plate $3 500 00 Mem·
ory Garden&amp; Subject To Offer

740·3Ci7-7864
t wooCI splitter wl 5 hOrse power
motor$ 350
t Winchester 12 gauge good
COnd $350 fuJI ChOke
1 Remington 410 new still tn bOx

Trailer For Rant 740·446· 1279

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$300 304 675 1815
2 King Size Headboa rd's For
Sale Like Nawl740 448- 1320

1 Bedroom Apartment Utilities
Paid Unfurnished, No Pets, Con·
\lenie nt Vlatld Street, Point
Pleasant $275/Mo 304·736·

3 piece living room sulle, 6
monlha old $800 Vlbraling re

5554
1 br fur n apt 1,1tll pd dep ral
required 304-&amp;a2 2566

121 Places, 64 Retired 53 Cur
rant $3 000, Cash Only! 740·
245-5160 Leave Message

1 br on Main Sl PT Pleaunt

BOTTLE WILL POWER!

2 Bedroom AP"rtment In Walk,{~
Distance Of Rtii Grande Camlfl'
No Petsl740.2 ·5843
,

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2 bedroom
GaUipoNs (740

f

76 Vine Str
7-7806
1,

2 bedroom l~r' apt dep + t
North 4th Ave Middleport

I 304 882 2688
2bcJrm apta / total electric,
•
pllancas furhllhed, laundry r~o
facilities cldae to school In tOw
Applications l't&amp;llable at VIlla f
Green Apts t49 or can 140·9
37 tt EOH
1

cllnlng chair 5250 304·882 3626
B~ANIES

FOR CHRISTMAS

LOSE up 10 30 Lbs

THIRTY DAY MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE!
Neturjll, Or Recommended

1740)441-1982
Churcp pews lor sale 12 lwelve
loot 4 ten root $200 each, 740·
949·2217
Electric Scooters Wheelchairs
New And Used Slalrway Elevators Wheelchair And Scooter
LUi s, Bowman's Homacare, 740

446·7283
E~etra

Nlca Usad Furniture Ap
plla nces. Dlnella s Freezers
Beds Relrlgarators Stoves
Washers, Dryers, Etc 740-446·
4039 740·446·1004

WHITE'S METAL DETECTORS
Ron AIIIJon, 1210 Second Ave'fiUt, Galllpolll, Ohio 740 448-

4336

550

Building
Suppllea

A' Groom Shop 1Pet Grooming
Featuring Hydro Bath Oon
Sheeta 373 Gaorgaa Creek Rd

$2!0 300 30•·

Make good Christmas g!ftt AKC
Yorkshire puppies $"00 female ·

$350 malo 304·895·3928
French City Pet Grooming by AP·
potntment "Uit,. W11h B1thlng
Sy1tem" 6!0 Sacond A111 Galli·

polls 740 ""'8·1!28

Pet• Pluo Slim al1dgo Plooo
S1 00 00 o~ Blue Molle ShaiUa

and Cairn Terrier Other pups In
atore Place orders now for

Blrdl Pupplo&amp; Reptnoo and olher Pfllf VariOus FISh tanks &amp;
Blrda,Sird cages In stock Special
Orders Welcome Lay away financing Qnt cerllficat88 available Will hold Christmas Pres

1991 S·10 Excelltnt Condition,

Registered Australian Pupa with
paper&amp; Atd Merits Brown &amp;
White Wormtcl &amp; Shols $125 00
each Aeg letered 1 year old

$150 00 740·388·0578
Reg istered Shlh·tzu male pup
Sheltle lamale !'UP Sltll Siamese
female killen, cash can 740·992·

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american racing wheelt, S1 800.·

TRACTORS

Pollee lfnpouncls
All Makes Available

1·600·290-2262, X 3901
89 Oodga Oakota, auto,.. wh dr ,
new wheels &amp; tires air allcllnJI
beck glass, looks &amp; rune grae~

Also Saa T'he 'New" 4000 Sarles
Compact U!ltlty Tractors Se11erel
In StOCk

304-675 3824
by Larad&lt;J any style any size

740.586 1800
Tobacco alr press bailer&amp; strip·

per 304·675·32•6/ 304·875 4075
Trencher

Grubbs Plano· tuning &amp; repairs
Problems? Need Tuned? Call the
piano Or 740 446-4525

Your Area John Dears Oealar
For Residential And Commercial
~awn Equipment Compact U1111ty
Tractors From 20 To 39 HP All
Sizes Of " wo And 2 WD Farm
Tractors Hay Equipment John
Oeere Skid Steer Loaders Cheek
With Us Aboul Financin g On
Lawn Tractors And Low Rate Fi
nanclng On New And Used
Equipment Carmichaels Farm &amp;
Lawn Gallipolis, OH 740·448

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Tom Bradley was the right leader at the nghl l1me lor
our c•1~ - a umfylng force • - L A Mayor Richard Riordan

T::~:~;~' '0@\\(\lA-Jlttf~•
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$2 600 00 304-875·2948

740
198~

Motorcycle•

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250 Polaris, all naw parte,

$2 000 740·98!·3839. 740 985·
9820

" .. IN HOPES THAT ST NICHOLAS
SOON WOULD BE THERE "

750 Boats &amp; Motors for Sale

f9 PRINT
NUMBERED LETTERS
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Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

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1978 Camara 11·6 Parts Onlyl
740 367-0121
Budget Priced Transmlnlo!ll
and Engines All Types Acceu ~
To Over 10 000 Tranam!utont

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

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Unconcuuonal lifetime guarantee
Local references furnished Ea·

I 97~ Coli 24 Hrs (740)'
448-0870 1·800·287·0578 Rog.

la~IShod

&amp;ffl Waterpmollng
Appliance Parts And Str'Yice All
Name Brands Over 25 Yeara Ex·
perlence All Work Guaranteed,
French Clt)f Maytag 740•4 .. 8·

7795

C&amp;C General Home Main•
tenence· Painting. vinyl tiding,
carpentry, dOQrs wlndowa, batht,
mobile home repair and more For
free estimate call Chat 740 -992·

6323

Profesalonal 20yrs experience
with all masonery, brick bloclc &amp;
stone Also room additions, g 1•
rages, etc Free estimates 304-

113 9550

840 Electrical and
Refrigeration

'
Residential or commercial wiring

new service or repairs Master u~
cenaed electrician Ridenour

Eltclrlcal WV000308 304-675·
1788

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K1flar • Nudge • Bound· Taught · DON T THINI5
A professor told hts class that 1n a Democracy you

2045 will consider trade for 1
good pontoon boat

Home
Improvements

1 1 I

SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS

$4200, 741).9411-2203 or 74o-949·

740·245·5677

IN

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"Twas the month

Summers not ovarl Kawasaki
STS Jtl Ski IIIII under WBffanty
three teater 83 horsepower,
bought new July or 97, thr"
matching Kawa1akl ski vetts a('!d
trailer all go with It Priced to 11U, :

IN

740·446·2412 Or 1 800 594·1II I

41Gobed

monds (If an opponem ruffs one of
these duh lnL.:ks the conlract was
unmakable.) Next, rulf a dmmond to
hnng down !he queen, draw !he las!
trump by crossmg to dummy 's ace,
and dtscard your hear! loser nn dum·
my's dwmond SIX.
The book ts $14 95 poslpatd from
Baron Barclay Call (800) 274-2221
to order

98 Ford Ranger XLT extendtel
cab $11 500 without lopplf
and $t2 100 with topper 304:. .

810

Financing Aa Low AI 6 9% With
John Oll!lre Credit Appr oval On
Used Tractors Carmlchdl's
Farm &amp; Lawn Gall lpoll1 Ohio

forona

dtscardmg your two rematnmg dta-

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SERVICES

61 0 Farm Equipment

I FDUI'-posl.or,

• J • 3 2

By Phillip Alder
The th1rd book 10 Ron Kl mger anti
A~drew Kambnes' Card Play Made
Ea.&lt;y senes IS sublllied "Trump Man·
agement'' (Gollan~zl II IS only 96
pages long, bul you get more malerml lhan 10 many books lwtce the
length The authors cover ihe key
aspects oflhe subjecl and throw m 91
quiz questions for good measure. The
d1fficu1Jy level IS mostly mlerrnedl·
ate.
Here IS one of the quiZ deals Peer
at only lhe Nonh-Souih hands Your
panner b1ds aggresstvely, pushing
you mto seven spades Weslleads the
hean queen. How do you plan the
play. g1ven thallrumps break J.2?
N&lt;~e lhe advant.1ge of Roman Key
Card Blackwood. whtch uncovers
South's spade ktng, allowmg Nonh lo
b1d seven South's five-hedr1 reply
shows e11her two aces, or one ace and
the !rump' kmg
You stan wnh 12trtcks The 13th
musl come from I he dtamond su1t If
the d1amond queen drops 10 one
round or lwo rounds. fine If nol. you
w1ll need some luck
Start by drawmg Jwo rounds of
trumps. preferably lenvtng the uce 111
1he dummy Then. play olt dummy's
lop dwrnonds btd I he queen drop 11f
so. draw the m1ssmg trump anJ
cl'llm If nul. cash tour club lncks,

New gas tanka &amp; body parll o 1
A Auto, Ripley, Wv 304·372· ,
3933 or I ·800·273 9329
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FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

2412 1·800·594·1111

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1997 Chevrolet S-10 "3 Vortea •
V-8 Balance of Factory Warranty, ~

760

an!&amp; (740) 441 0770

$1,500 oo Call740·694-7842

Call Ron E: ...ans 1 1·800 537 9528

51200,740-698-6129

1980 ·1890Trucks $100 ·$500

CFA Himalayan kltttnt 6 wks

Witch

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1984 Ford Ranger, automatic, 4
cylinder body good runs good,

Puppt11 Vet Checkecl, 111 Shots.
Wormecl, 5 Pc Bedroom $ulte,

Ditch

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$600, 74C&gt;367.0121

AKC Aoglole•ea Small Yorkle

Used

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1982 Bronco 6 CyHnder 4 Speed

730 Vana &amp; 4-WDa

24 USED
STOCK

,.1-Jf\'( DOC':l 1-10~ ~~~( 10 l'£"'

74o-446-32.a

AKC Registered mala Bo111r pup-

PI' 5200 740-843-!265

old, bluol seal
576·3164

THE BORN LOSER

1969 t Ton Chevy Truclc 18Ft
Flatbed Trailer Call After e PM

882 3336

304 675 6734

JET
AERATION MOTORS
Repaired New &amp; Aebulllln Stock

7&lt;10·258-

740-44(1.0231

POLE BUILDINGS

Holiday baked goodies assorted
candles We also malce Cedar
~hest s Blc T T Area Amish

oo

304-87!1-267~

Pet• for Sale

Firewood FQr Sale $35 Per Truck

For Salt· Fill Dirt Will Deliver

Caueltt

Motors 740-448-0103

Block, brick &amp;ewer pipes, windows llntell, etc Claude Winters,
RIO Grande, OH Call 740•245·
5121

560

Autom • A/C

llport Sttlplng, 521115 00 I 965 S.
10 Blazer 4 X 4 $1,495!10 Cook

Ford Jubilee tractor with bush
hogg &amp; trailer good cond $3500

Firewood seasoned oak cut
spill and dell.,.ered $30 '40 992
5740 or 59 t 3908

Furnished Apartment 1 Bedroom
Second Avenue Up·Stalrs Galli·
pohs No Pats! All uuuues Paid
Aelarencas 740-446-9523

Wt buy anllquet and partia l or
complete tltalel baby lttiTII, and
Old FltJtawart Jean 1 Furniture
&amp; Antiques TutJday through Frl·
day 11am-4pm 145 North Sec·
ond, Mkldlopon

Fire Wood $45 00 we dell'&lt;lert call
(7401 367 0019 or 740 256·1316
anytime

Load 740 245-9337

Furnished 4 Rooms &amp; Batl'1 Com
ptetely Redecorated Clean New
Carpet No Pttl Or Smoking Flat
erance &amp; Deposit Required Also
Furnished 2 Aopms, &amp; Batl'1 Up
stairs 740 446 1519

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jacl&lt;ton Ohio, Hi00·!537·9~

740·3e7·1705

~WARM

~NK &amp; EARNEST

11,600 Nlcol740-3711-2586
1992 Ford Crown VIctoria 4 dOOr
Sedan v 8, fully loaded! 60,000
56.000 (740~245-5229

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29 Chemical IUIIIx

Third time
is still lucky

5pm ••

Satellite Sytteme- 18" OlrectTV
dish, tolal purchtld price 199
Ask about IJte programming, 1·
800-779-8194

DOWN

certain

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old~ :
good eona.

1988 BoMt!V1II0 LE. maroon,

53200 304-67!1-579:2 -

!&gt;7 Wlluln water
55Sitof111M9

C':",DDI sel:!tover

Opening lead: • Q

SANDWITCH !!

... 1.()490

740·44(\·9552

S350 monlh $300 dep with approved application 304-675·3000
8AMto5PM
r

5•

·FER MY IJtTIY-

1987 Oodae ShadOw" Ooo11, •
Child Safet~ Lock• On ·Bacfl •
Doors Auns Good Lookt Good, •
Great Gas Mlleagel $750 uo--:

7244

22001304-67!1-2174

4•

MAW I I I'M READY

ooCJ.;:

199e Geo Me1ro 2 Door 4 Cylln·

for Rent

2a

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new tlre1 &amp; braket,

II
21 WandtsM
23FIII2S long llmeo
:!aDoo

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: North

1110 •IIIlO HONDA CAAII100
·1100 Pollee Impounds All
Mokel Avallabl&lt;l. call 1·900-522·

w.;o. 1&lt;10-256-I 362.

55~aponctl

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(7401379 2978

plo lWp SA 682 Qusl oH SA 143)

aleport, all UIJIHiot palcl. $100 do·

New Aatnbow Tnstart And Eur•
ka Vacuurno 110% Off While Thay
LUll Days 740-44.. !53 EV8nlngs 740-441H1181.

«P En&lt;

1911 Chrysler t...,...lol

Waterline Special. 314 200 PSI

27 Acres In Walnut Twp , with
Older mobile hOme with rural ws
tar
woods
anti pasture

Several 5 acre parcelt remota
beaulltul land Meigs County Sci

740 448·0957 140·

Desk. New Oak Vafllly. 740-319V2fl AFTER I Pll.

trantmiiSion. runt
30W7S.J582

1!&gt; Moet .OwfltJtahl,.,,...,..,
1f ..... Olloprlng
17 He'l tiO

2 12124 or 12/31
30Heevy31 Cllmo
34Fu33 Worlhlp
311 fmpor1lnt lime !&gt; Grand-·Pifll
I Before lhlo
llme,olcklyle
311 W"* Ephron

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a 10 I 5 3

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740-446-28ol7

350 Lots &amp; Acreage

Jr 304·576 2336

5162

er Sofa, LOvtHat, Whirlpool Automatic Wather, ~ttal Oltlee

Now Taldno Appllcarlont- 35
WeJt 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments Includes Water
Sewage. Tra1h, S29!/Mo, 7"0·

• 54 2

4184

N~

C..an 2 t&gt;tdroom, r...renc·
W - /DyOr Hook Up! 30U7S.

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• Q 9

710 Autoa for SeJe
ttandard

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Private Trailer Lot For Rent Over
112 Acre a Miles From GSIIlpolls

740·446-3365
Aestored VIctorian home situated
on 12 acres VIllage Mldclleport
secluded and private appolnlment call 740-992 5696

TRMJSPORTATIOIJ

~ 5alo Solid KifcllOfl
Table 2 LoOVM, 6 Cha... Stoop.

460 Space for Rent

Nice 2 or 3 bedroom house In Pomeroy, no pelt, 740-992·5858

a.,..

gina Looks Good , Runs Goocl

utll 304-458-1728

Efficient clean two bedroom
deposit reference• no pets, 304 ~

4 A K QJ

Uttle Tyb Kilehen Center, Tabta
with 2
Latvo ~Bed. High Cllalr, S"'ng Slloller

Chair•.

112$-lf

10

• 7 4
t A K t 4

-.suoo

450

1709

a A Q

Maytag IQUille wriBgtr washer,
good.,.,._, 740-992-oo&lt;o

HtCO 2 bedroom apar\monl In Pomeroy all ut1lltJet paid. no pets.
7&lt;Q-892·5858

N-

Hsy • Gnlln

•pr EKOrl wagon. tow mllttl

3 br S300 a mon &amp; 1300 dip

I ·5 BEDROOM HOliES FRDII

640

2ncl, 3rd &amp; 8111 rOWI,
floor ..... prlqtl vary. 7&lt;10-S.Cfl.
3315-epn

or trade for crossbow of equal

2 br collage In CamJI Conley
area $200 per mon +=dep 304·
67!1-3230

$4,000 Loeal Gov'l &amp; Sank
Aepo 1 Call 1 800 522 2730 )(

81tl

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TwiB Rivers Tower now accepting
applications lor 1br HUO subsidIzed apt Jor elderly and fla1nclf·
caj)pl(l EOH 304-675-!1679

+

UUCI mil 30U7!1-

lOSS -

Magic chef etl!lc. range 1100 00

pofit, $270 month, call 740-992·
7806 lllm-5pm

RE NTAL S

Downtown Flrsl Floor Olllce
Space Second A... enue Profas
slonat Or Retail 740--446 0139 Or
740 446 4:lfl3

Scenic Va ll ey at Apple Grove
WV Build ing tots . single' wldes
accepted public water, 20
minutes rrom new Butfalo Bridge
on Jerry s Run Fld Clyde Bowen

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Ka-or G E Wolhor I
$300 Stl Or $150 Eoch, 7 - 1 ·
12B8

30U7!&gt;-&lt;46411

One bedroom apartment in Mid·

740 448·22001304-675 2174

340

Grac;louo living 1 and 2 bedroom
ll&gt;llfi111&lt;H110 at V~logo Manor and
Atvtrside .,,ttn.nts In UHtd,.·
J)Otl. From 12.49·1373 Call 7.40.
9112·5064 Equal Houoln9 O!&gt;Por·

We Pay Caoh 1-800·21 3-836~
An1110nrL.andCo

386-1100

77

And Dop)oi!. 7~1 158

441 1118
,_,5

Oakwood Homes, Barboursvill e
wv, Model Close-Out, 304· 738
3409
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ew 14x70 1500-0own $199 per
~ ~ Free air, skirt 1·800-691

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CloM To Downto•n Gallipolis
Alto. 3 Room Ccaogo. Rolr...,..

We Buy Land 30 ·SOO Acre1,

2 Bedrooms 1325/Mo , Plus Utilities &amp; Deposit No Pets, Plus 2
bedroom Muse 740·446·4313

REAL ESTATE

11• IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL!!

O.llla Co.. Just South Of Town
Friendly R1dge Rd . 15 Acrea
11~ 500 Great Homettle I Hunt·
lng. - W -.C&lt;Iy Sdloolo!

Factory Goo fill Sa\18 ThOusands
Call1·8()().946 5678
Larg8 selection of used homeo 2
or 3 bedrooms Starting at $2995
Quick delivery Call 740 385

6771

310 Homes for Sale

5tO,!IOO Rutland
Hil Ad ,
JUII Ot New Lifll8, 11 Acral
114 000 Or I ' Acrtl 112,000.
Public Water Danville Srlar
Ridge • Golf Rdl ' • 7 Aa• With
Nic. Pond $12,000 Or 8 Acres
113,000 Or On Sft .3215, H1c:a
Wooded 17 Acre1 118,000, Ciry
Water

Furnished Uplll irt Apartment

A good -

Thur;duy Nnv 26, 199R
Your destres lor ~ell t'ltprcsstnn
and 1nde~ndence could be stronger
tn the y~ur uheud 1hnn they hu~e been
1n the pu~t These newly uroused
amb111ons could enhance your
re~rccfulness. and expund your
chances for suc.;t:ess

SAOITIARIUS (Nnv 23-Dec
21) Sure, you ure clever and mnovu·
uvc but tt's JUSt down nght stupad tu
tg.nore the dtreCII'JCS of an uut hortty
'td]g~re. such ~~~ your boss, parent or
~r Chastisement cou ld cn!l.ue
Sugttlar!Us, trent your.-~elf loa btrth·
day gtrt Send the requtred refund
rorm and for your Astro-Gruph prt·
dn:llons by mu1hng $2 ond self
uddres..&lt;.:ed stamped envelope to AstroGraph. clo tht!l. new~paper. PO Bo~
1H8. Murray Hill Statton New
York. NY 101~6 Be sure 10 slate
your zoduac slsn

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jon 19)
In order tn plucnle a J1sal!!reeable
compmmm toduy you mtghl hove to
yteld to dn 'lumethtng that pncs
npaan.&gt;~t )lOUr bener Judgment Be

21~Feb

191

Unrtahstn: hope~ could most defi.
nnely he ~honered today, so don't
en ten om unrensont~blt t'-jJ«tut1on~

especudly Is s11utulnns concemmg
mutenal or financual returns

PISCES (F•h 211 March 20! If
you lind yourself today m u posllron
where you l~el ovennutc:hei.J or nut
Will~ Jon 1 lei your egu gel m the
wuy (tl bu~.:k1ng nut or b;n.:kmv Uuwn
Be sn1.1n und Jnn'l ht: cmhurru"~ec.t

ARIES !Murch 21·Apnl 191 It,
of;.ny lo lreud w&amp;utly today, hut do nnt
suhdue the hopt In Y'lur h~llrl
Allhuul!h you rnuy beheve 1hem to be
s1m1lur. cuuuon und ~If-doubt are not
one und the ~ame

TAURUS 1Aprii20-May 211) You
rnuy huve farW rulhcr well m u ~.:ul
lecii 'Ye endeu'Yor yesterday but
-Ieday 's aspect~ are nnt O!ll fn\loruhle
It llllght he WISe to Q\!Otd ptUtiCIPU·
uon m JDmt venturu for the ume

bcmg
GEMINI

(June:
have a man-elous gtfl of
respondmg to otflers m a
t 1
and prcltecllve manner However
when cvulualmg unnther 10lluy1 your
commentll could be rather unchnrnctensttcally cuusllc

LEO

(July 21-Aug

VIRGO !Aug. 23-Sopt 221 Opor·
ate on your own toduy if po~qtble
There's a Good ~,;hunce thut you ~,;ould
find )'OUr.ielf Ul odds With D VICW that
oppos~'l yours rett.m.lmg way~ on
lt\Si~nment shuuhJ llc done

LIBRA(Sept 2Hlc t 21) lng1.11
ttude ~,;ould qUickly turn ofnenJ mto
un ud\lei'Sllry tf ynu rt' nnl careful
tot.lay Be sure to PWIICI ly ucknowl·
edge anyone who goes out uf hts or
her way to be h~lpluiiO you

SCORPIO (0c1
(May 21 -June 20)

Whenever we are a~ked,to stllnJUdtt·
ment ol Wlother. n should ulwny/i be
treated senou-.ly Th1s may be ~our
JOb today so dun t hantlle the muller
In 11 Cll'JDher fushton

22) h'ff be

your fault tf you find yourself m the
cnmpony of those who are dom1
neenng o.nd dtctatonol Be very !'tlet·
ttve arn.l dtscnmmutmg totluy reg111d·
mg your soctal compnntons

24 Nov 22!

Reslm:t yuur "huppmg toduy 10
smull. ~,;.,~~ b.uga111s Sl~~r dear of
e:c.pens111e bouuqu~&gt;~ bet:uu ..c eur.IV·
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

WednHday. November 25, 1998

Thanksgiving: Fish, as iri bisque and chowder, was Pilgrim staple
By The Associated Pnss
Cooks who include fish in thear
Thanksgiving dinner menus are
keepang faith with a Palgnm traditiOn .

Fish caught off the coasts of present-day Massachuseus and Cape
Cod were crucaal 10 the survival of
the first colonists, editors at
SeaFood Business Magazine say.
" In fact. the earliest American
seulers relied on the seas for a significant portion of their food . supply." John Fiorillo, the magazi ne's
editor in chief. says.
By the early 1600s, especially in
New England, seafood such as lobster, cod, sea bass, sturgeon and oysters were staples of meals. They
were often ingredients in soups as
well as main dishes.
The magazine's editors suggest
the following festive recipe~ . Lobslcr and Pumpkin Bisque and OySier
Chowder. for holiday menus.
· Fiori llo says consumers ~ho ul d
have no '!rouble finding fresh lob&gt;lcr~: !hey arc sold around lhc counlry all year.
,
oy .. lcrs. harvc~lcd dun ng lhc fa ll
and winlcr monlh&gt;. al~o arc avai lable now in fr"h seafood markcls.
Lobster and Pumpkin Bisque
Lohslcr:
3 cup' walcr
· 3 lca,poon., .. all
I-pound l•vc loh&gt;lcr
Bring walcr 1o boil in 4-quarl
&gt;lod pol. Add ~ail and rclurn 10 boil.
Plac·e who le live lobslcr in pol,
cover an d blanch for 3 minules.
Remove lohs lcr from pol and plunge
im medialely in10 icc wa1cr until cool
.enoug h 10 handle.

Set aside stock pot wilh liquid.
Pick lobster n\eat from shells. Cover
and refrigerate until ready to use.
Bisque:
·
1/2 cup pumpkin puree, canned
1/4 cup port wi ne
1/4 cup bourbon
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon maple syrup
I pint whipping cream · ·
1/2 cup (I stick) buller
1/2 cup all-purpose fl our
I cup pumpkin, fresh, blanched,
diced
I red bell pepper, roasted and cut
into strips
1/2 cup hard cider
I ounce goat cheese
8 sprigs chervil, fresh (or substi tute fresh parsley)
Place the stock pot over medium
heal and to lhe blanching liquid add
pumpkin puree, port wine, bourbon,
vanilla exlract and maple syrup. Stir
ingredients until well blended and
simmer gently for 5 minutes.
Stir in cream and simmer for an
add i1i onal 5 minutes.
In small pan over medium heat,
carefully mel! buuer. Just as the
foa m subsides, stir in fl our to make
a roux. Cook the roux without letling il brown, about 5 minutes. Stir
roux into stock with a whisk, and
continue ge ntly simmering the soup
for an additional 20 minutes.
Cut lobster meat into bite-s ized
pieces. Stir meat, diced pumpkin
and roasted pepper into· the soup
until well blended. Lobster pieces
will fini sh cooking in the hot soup.
Keep warm, and just before serving"
stir in chard cider.
Garni sh with crumbled goat

OYSTER CHOWDER FOR the holldtly buffet Ia 1 tasty dish, that Ia eeay to prepare.
cheese and clrervil. Makes 4 servmgs.
Nutriti onal facts per serving: 841
cal., 15 g pro., 70 g fat, 29 g carbo.,
268 mg chol. , 2,023 mg sodium.
(Recipe from: Gregory Willoughby, The Olde House, Raymond ,
Maine, and the Maine Lobster Promotional Council.)

Oyster Chowder
12-ounce can oysters or 12 fresh
oysters
4 tablespoons chopped onions
3 tablespoons butter
4 cups boiled cubed potatoes
4 cups scalded milk
I cup corn

i tablespoons flour

.
Salt and pepper to taste
In a heavy saucepan, melt butter
and saute onions until delicate
brown. Add oysters and their liquid,
potatoes, milk, corn, salt and pepper,
and bring to a boil.
. Mix flour with enough water to
make a smooth paste and add to the

chowder. Stir gently until soup ·
thickens. Makes 4 servings.
Nutritional facts per serving: 473
cal., 66,8 g pro., 76.7 g fat , 2 19.8 g.
carbo., 316 mg chol.
(Recipe from the Virginia Marine
products Board.)

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Organization is the real secret to a successful h·:oliday meal
By JOAN BRUNSKILL
Associated Press Writer
Coo king leac her Rick. Rodgers
;ays he's been told his new book,
" Thanksgiving 101'' '(Broadway,
$ I5) is the best $ 15 insurance policy
im aginable for the holiday.
r:or good reason. It's packed with
insights and experi ence Rodgers
galhcred whil e teac hin g hi s
"Thanksgiving I0 I" classes around
the country.
·
Rodgers' infecti ously . encouraging slyle .and co nfidence come
lhrough in conversati on as much as
!hey do in the book.
He understands 1he anxiety
Thanksg ivin g causes cooks. " It 's
been 364 days since'you've made all
lhese lhin gs," he said, speaking by

phone from Texas on his teaching
itinerary. "And, anyway, tradition
dictates an enormously gluttonous
number of side di shes."
That's a major problem, he says:
It's far too much, often things people
don't actually enjoy, and it 's dreadful for the cook.
" I believe in streamlining the
menu, especially those side dishes,"
he said firmly.
His best tip: Get organi zed by
writing thing:ldown.
" Make grocery lists. Make
timetables. Make out a guest list. If
it 's potluck, list who is bringing
what. Make lists of your dishes,
your linens, the china and cutlery.
A warning: Be careful about letting guests help you.

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"You have to assess your friends'
skills," he says. Some people are·
be'tter shqppers than cooks, so let
them gt&lt;t the' wine. The important
thing is io be in.charge, make it clear
what you want people to do for you.
Asked for a favorite dish, he
names turkey, of course, as the main
event, but points out that Cranberry,
Ginger and Lemon Chutney is one
of his most requested recipes (recipe
follows).
It illustrates a point, he said.
" You have to know your audience.
If they're traditionalists, you can
serve cranberry sauce from out of a
can., If they 're more adventurous,
you can try a new recipe. Or you can
do both.

Cranberry, Ginger and Lemon
Chutney can be prepared up to I
week ahead, Rodgers says. Many of
his friends make quarts of it at
Christmas for gift-giving;
Cranberry, Glnaer and Lemon
Chutney
·
I medium'leri10n
12-ounce bag fresh or frozen
cranberries ·
2 cups sugar
· 1/2 cup diced ( 1/4-inch) crystallized ginger (about 2 1/2 ounces)
1/3 cup finely chopped on!C!n.
I garlic clove, minced

I jalapeno pepper, seeded and
minced
I cinnamorr stick
1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
112 teaspoon salt
· Grate the yellow zest from the
lemon. ·Using a small sharp paring
knife, cut away and discard the thick
white pith. Cut the lemon crosswise
in half and pick out the seeds with
lhe tip of the knife. Dice lhe lemon
into 114-inch pieces.
·
Combine all ingredients in a
medium nonreactive saucepan.
Bring to a boil •over medium heat,

stirring often to help dissolve the
sugar. Reduce the heat to low and
simmer until the sauce is thick and
the cranberries have burst, I 0 to 15
minutes. Cool completely. (The
chutney can be pr~pared up to I .
week ahead, covered tightly an,d ·
refrigerated.)
·
Remove the cinnamon stick just
before serving. Serve at room temperature. Makes about 3 cups, 12
servings.
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