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Pomeroy • Middleport • Gallipolis, OH • Point Pleasant, WV

Monday
December 14, 111118

Weather

Sunday, DeceRJber 13, 1998

Sunday's NFL results, Page 4
Ovarian cancer tests, .Page 10
Winner of truck promotion, Page 6

Today: Sunny
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Hometown Newspaper

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 49, Number 157

Si ngle Copy - 35 Cents

Ripley center Of Ohio burley tobacco industry
FOR SERVICE ON THE FARM- Unden Elkins, alsls1ant mtlnFIVE-YEAR AWARD- Buz Call, vice president of production
at the Bob Evans Farms Inc. Bidwell Plant, left, presented a fiveyear service award to Clarence Fowler of the Bidwell Plant durIng the company's recent Christmas din,_.,.
»YEAR AWARD - Buz Call, vice president of production at
the Bob Evans Farms Inc. Bidwell Plant, right, presented-a »
year service award to Ralph Spence at the company 's recent
Christmas dinner at the University of Rio Grande.

Mnled with a 3C)oy8ar service award at the Bob Evana Farms Inc.'s
recent Chrlstms dinner by t.rm m11nager Ray McKinnlss, left,
and Buz. Cali, vice prealdent of production at the BEF Bidwell
Plant
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Postal hub may
stay in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (AP) - Under
political pressure to do so. the Postal
Service may keep its regional hub
processing center within Cincinnati.
Ppstal official s want to vacate arid

replace the current Cincinnati mail
processing center, which ha. been
used since the 1930s and is .considered outdated. T~ey want a site that
offers about 50 acres.
The Postal Service had been lookin~ at relocating the center in Cinc in nati 's suburbs. but city offi cial s have
appealed to Washington fo r help in ·

By TERRY KINNEY
Aa80clated Press Writer
RIPLEY, Ohio (AP) - Burley tobacco growers
have a lotto be defen sive. about these days .
" Do you know there's nicotine in tomatoes?"
said Eddie Fath, a burley grower for 30 years.
Fath farms 180 acres in Brown County, with a .
tobacco allotment. for 8,000 pounds of burley.
Like many growers, he resents the economi c and
societal pressures that threaten his livelihood.
"We ' re going down fighting, " Fath said.
Burley, a lhin · leave d. lighi-colored, aromatic
tobacco used in ci garetles, is grown in · a fourth of
Ohio's counties. Most of it comes from seven counties east' of Cincinnati.
This Ohio River village is the heart of the state's
tobacco industry and home of Ohio's only burley
market Kentucky, the nation 's second-largest tobac·
co producer, has 25 markets.
Ohio supplies about 5 percent of the gl(1bal
demand for burley.
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Growing it is a sideline for most Ohio growers,
who usually have just a few acres allotted by the
government.

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- 15-YEAR AWARD- Matthew Maddox, left, a driver for the Bob '
Evans Farms Inc. Ohio Transportation Division, was presented
a 15-.y ear service award by TransportaliOI); Director Dan Zachels
at the company's recent Christmas dinner.

Located a few blocks nort~ of downtown. it employs 2,200 people, pays
more than $113 million in annual
salaries and benefits to those workers and generates $2.4 million in
annual earnings taK · revenues for
Cincinnati.
City officials are proposing that a
ponion of the Pauline Warfield Lewis
Center site be used for the new mail
center. The site of the Lewi s Center,
a state psychiatric hospital, includes
land that is to become available with
consolidation of several buildings
within the next few years. The Lewis
Center is along lnterstate-75 fanher
north of downtown.

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T he overall demand fo r U.S. grown burley is about 600 million
pounds. Ohio produces about 30 mil lion pounds a year.
The best leaf goes into cigarettes
sold in the U.S ., said Bob Koehler,
vice · president of the Ohio Tobacco
Growers Association and manager of
The New Farmers tobacco. warehouse . The resi goes overseas.
The quality of Ohio burley is good
this year, Koehler said . But production is down because of the wet
spring and dry summer.
.
Growers averaged 1,800-2,300
pounds an acre last · year, Koehler
said.
This year, the average, is about

will.
'.'We give away seed and twine to lure cus·
tamers," Scott said ofhis mom -and-pop ope ration.
Bu rl ey growers are wary of a sett leme nt by ci gare&gt;tte makers that adds 45 cents to the price of a pa~ k
of cigarettes, and the ~pparen t ' inten t of ci ga rette
make rs to buy mo re of the cheaper fo rei gn- grown
leaf.
Uni versity of Kent ucky tobacco eco nomist Will
Sn,e ll has pre&lt;!ic ted· th e basic q uota fo r burl ey could
dro p 20 to 25 percent nex t year.
Koeh ler scoffs at th e sett le men t.
"The on ly th ing it wi ll do is appease th e peo ple
du ri ng the auctio n season, which goes
who want to get money from the tobacco compafr o m November to Janua ry.
Scott "s Independent Wareho use, th e nies," he said . "The consume rs and produ ce rs will
small est and oldest onf', is all owed to be the ones wh o pay." .
Leaders· of .six of the largest iobacco· producing
broker about 80.000 pounds a day.
" We' re working at capac it y, apo ut states will meet later th is wee k to di sc uss how to
S 150,000 a da)i in gross sales," said he lp growers wh o m'ay be a ffected by the settlement
Scott, a former banke r and auto pa rts · be tween tobacco co mpanies ~nd 46 states .
Under the agreement, the compani es will pay the
dealer.
·
With a competin g market only 10 states $206 bill ion ove r 25 years for smoking· reial·
miles away in Maysvil le, Ky., he ed health -care costs in exchange for the stateS giving
offers ind.ucemenls to mai ntain good• up their lawsuits against the industry.

1,600 pounds.
With the pri ce around S 1.9 1 a
pound, that's a difference of $382 to
$1 ,337 an acre for growers . .
Tobacco gr_owing and se lli ng is
· highly regulate d; the govern me nt
parce ls out allotm e nts that de termine
how much a perso n may grow and
se ll, and how much a warehouse may
broker.
Th e three warehouses in Ripl ey
handle abo ut Sl million a day in sales

" A lo t of farmers , have o the r
jobs," said Gary Sco tt, wh o own s one
of Ripley 's three tobacco warehou ses.
" They ' work someplace during the
day and farm at night and on week·

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left, manager of ·t ha ~
Fanners Burley Wllrahouse
lltllnda next to rows oft~
co with his son Chris
Koehler, In Ripley, ohio.

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Woman to answer to robbery, theft charges
A Nitro. W.Va., woman wa. scheduled to appear in Meigs County Court this
mqming on charges relating to an August armed robbery in Pomeroy a. well a.
the theft of a credit canl from a local supennarket ernpl9yee.
Sherry L- Carr was brought to Meigs County from Parketsburg. W. Va, where
she wa. arreslfd Dec. 6 for using a stolen credit canl at Grand Central Mall . ·
The credit can!, IIOOOJ!;iing to Pomeroy Police Otief Jeff Miller, belongs to
Marcia Barnhart, an employee of Powell's Super\lllu.
Carr is chruged with one count of aggravated armed robbery and one count of
theft, both felonies. The armed robbery rooo~ according to Miller, 5\Cms from the
robbery of the Subway restaurant in August

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Investigator say&amp; Volnovlch probe won't be easy
1COLUMBtJS, Ohio (AP)- The job facing whoever looks int" money
laundering allegations against Gov. George 'klinovich won 't be easy,' said the
only investigative attorney the Ohio Elections Commission ever hired.
..The
will be slowed by uncooperative fed~ral .~uthorities and
·
grant immunity to anyon-e wilo ·wolllci-!Oiili fy; alt!J!'Ilty' ·
lgoe told The Columbus Dispatch for a story published Sunday.
Igoe has spent the past year looking into campaign contributions by Mid·
American Waste Systems, a now-defunct trash disposal business in suburban
Canal Winchester.
lgoe said that because of federal
authorities' reluctance to share information, he's wailing for documents
promised to him almost a year ago.
" If there is ·an. ongoing investigation and a sitting grand jury, thai
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is
confidential
and
private
and
NERS
- Gift certificates were
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they're not going to di sclose that to
presented by Annie Chapman,
president, on behalf of the
'"I don't think anybody tries to be
Pomeroy
Merchants Aa8ocla- •
anybody," he said.
uncooperative," but federal .authori·
lion to winners In the cookie,
.ties have their own priorities.
candy, and gift wrapping conVoinovich, a Republican, has been
lasts Saturd,sy following the
accused of approving a plan to use a
final judging. The winners were
middle man to conceal the source of
from tha left, In gift wrapping,
$60,000 transferred from his camEmily Bing, Rutland, first, Debpai·gn lieasury to his brother, Paul ' bia Mohler and George Wright, 1
'klinovich, and a Statehouse lobbyist
both of Pomeroy, tla for second;
during his 1994 re-election effort.
cookies, Gina Tillis, Rutland,
Last week. the elections commislil'st, Tillis and Bobbl Pauley,
sion
agreed to hire an investigator to · Coolville, tie lor second; candy,
Pick 3: 8~6-6; Pick 4: 7·5· 3-4
look into the allegation. The gover·
Pauley,
first,
and
Joanna
Super Louo: 6-16-22-39-40-46
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and
his
brother
have
denied
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Williams,
Syracuse,
and
Pauley,
Kicker: 7·5 -3·4
wrongdoing.
tie
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sacond.
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place
winW.VA.
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said
it's
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difficult
for
him
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'to get people to talk when they face
cates, and second place winC 1998 Ohio 'valley Pu hli5hing Co.
the threat of prosecution. ·
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10-YEAR AWARDS:_ Buz Cali, vice president of production
at the Bob Evans Farms Inc. Bidwell Plant, left, presenled 1 D-year
service awards to Rodney Morgan, canter, and Gregory Grimm
of the Bidwell Plant during the company's recent Christmas dinner.

Duty to notify county auditor
Jit;llpirotlenllel'll costing over $2 ,000; entry for eo:aminatiot••
To enable the county auditor to detemune the value and
of buildings and other improve~ents, any
other than a railroad company or a pubUc utUity
ose refll prope rty .i• valuecl for taxation by the tax
J c•~mmi'ssion er, ·· th at constructs any building or other
linJII&gt;I'Ot•ellt• nt costing more than two thousand dollars
any lot or land within a township or municipal
.
:wt having a system of building registration
msp~ct.wn s ~all notify the county auditor of the
co;ruu:y wrthm wluch su ch land or lot is located that the
or impro vem ent has been completed or is in
lpr·oc ess of ~omtruct~on. The notice shall be in writing,
l•h•all contam an e•t1111ate of. the cost pf the buUding or
lilitlpr01VeJ'IIellt , shall de sc rib e the lot or land CJIId its
lotmuJrol'iip in a mmmer reasonable calculated to allow the
lc•&gt;urll..y auditor to identify tlie lot or trac t of land on the
!.. t , an~ shall be served upon 1he coullly auclitor not
I lUter than suty days after construction of the building
lin11prrot&gt;en1er1t has c or~u11 e n ce d.
the discovery ~f a bllilding or improvement that
co11structed bnt of wlrich tir e c ollnty auditor lws
not _b een notified a.s r~quired by this sec tion, th e county
aud•~or shall &lt;~pprmse •t nnd place it upo11 the tax list a11d
duplrcate at rt ~ taxable vallle, togeth e r with a penally
lo fift y p ercent of the ctmounl of taxes tlrat would
ave bee11 clwrged against llr P b!lilding or improveme111
the dnt e of construc1io11 '" t.he date of dis covery had
the corwty auditor been rru tiji.,cl of its construction as
required by this sectio n .
.
Th e C Oitllty auditor, or Iris deputy, within rea•onable
may e nter a nd full y &lt;&gt;xumine all buildir.•g• and
litnpro1verne nts that are either liable to or exempt from
taxation by Title LYll (5 7) of the R evised Code.

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Sentinel News Staff
Preparing holiday remembrance s for co mmu •
nily shut -ins has bee n a tradition of the Rock
Springs Bette • Hea lth C lub for more than 50
years .
Last Thursd ay; club members gathered at the
Rock Spri~g s C hurc h to pr epare· fo r thi s year's
projec t.
.
Th ey pack ed 25 trays of "goodies, "f ixed fo ur
fru it ba ske ts fo r th ose who can't eat swe ets, and
wr apped sev eral gift s for shut ins with · eating
disorder s.
For many it was a .day of "rememb ering wh en ... "
Members ch atted about activities of year s past and
about longtime members now counted among the
shut· in s, as the y filled trays with homemade cook·
ie s and candi es.
How many benefi ciarie s of the club's good
cookie tJ·a kers and&amp;candy makers have th e re been
during tho se 50 year s?
"H'undred s, mayb e th o usands," said one long time memb er.
Each remembrance is personally delivered to
the shut -in by a member. e xplained Hele n Bl ack·
ston , who has be lo ng ed fo r 43 years .
She is the daughter of Buena Grue.se r, a ch arter
member of the club organized in 1936, and
remembers accompanying her mother to meeting s
when she wa s a child .
The Rock Springs Better Health Club was o rga·
nized in May 1936, the out growth of a cl ass in

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PRETIY PACKAGES JUDGED- The best In
gift wrapping, classic or creatlva, wss what
judges, Joan Wolfe and Bob Hoatllch, look.:!
for when they judged the Pomeroy Merchanta
Association's contest Saturday. Santa was
there to be photographed with tha children by
Peoples Bank and Annie Chapman, president of
the M.erchanta Association, attended In Vlctorl,an coatumlng to host the evant The wlnnera
were Emily Bing of Rutland, first, with George
Wright and Debbie Mohler, both of Pomeroy,
tying for second. Gift cartlflcatea of $50 for first
and $25 tor second ware given to the wlnn.,.,

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th e co unty an d since Bi ng had ex peri ence in pub·
li e he alth, th e Meigs Co un ty Pub lic Hea lth Associ ati o n arra nge d for her to teac h seve ral classes in
th e co un'ty .
,
·
Th e co urse at Roc k Spri ngs was held at . the
. hom~ .of ihe late Ne tti e Co llin s and ab o ut 16
wo men enro ll ed . Afte r it was co mpl eted a wrilten
tes t was given at th e Roc k Sprin gs sc hoolhouse,
and cer tifi c ates were awa rd ed .
Wh en the Heal th Club fir st o rgani zed, the .
du es coll ec ted went to equip a lin e n chest of
s he ets , pill owcases and towe ls lo be loan ed lo
f a mili es w ho mi ght h ave sickness i n th e ir
ho mes.
.
II soo n beca me ap pare nt that famili es we re
t oo pr o ud to use suppli es be lo nging to th e
clu b.
T he .line ns we re so ld and th e mo ney was placed
in the treas ury.
Pas t co mmun ity pr oj ec ts have included pro·
vidi ng firs t ai d s uppli es to th e sc ho o l, ser vin g
can tee ns at th e b lood mo bile, ·ra is in g mo ney fo r
th e fire de partm en t and e merge ncy squ ad, donal·
REMEMBERING OTHERS- For mora than 50 years members oltha Rock Springs Better Health in g toys fo r childr en at Ve tera ns Memori al H o~·
.Club have prepared holiday treats for shut-Ins of the community. Last Thursday, they met. at the pi ta l. con t ri but ing to num e ro us hea lth o rga ni za Rock Springs Church to carry out tha project. Filling trays with cookies and candles to be deliv- ti ons, and reme mbering sh ut -ins and aged res iered to shutlns ware, from left, Frances Goagleln , Dorothy Jeffers, Helen Blackston, Lenora dents a n s pec ia-l occ asio ns .
Th e num be r o f proj ec ts are few e r no w that the
Lallhalt, Nancy Gruaaar, Phyllis Skinner and Barbara Fry.
home hygiene and ca re o f th e s ick ta ug ht by the be in g organi ze d, and Bin g, a reg is te red nur se, membe rs hip h as dec rease d, but fo r th ose still
late Nelli e Bing .
saw th e nee d fo r better hea lth e du ca tio n· in Me igs ·a ctive, e nthu s i asm h as not dimini s he d, particuThe Gre at De pressi o n was in full sw ing, jo bs Co un ty . .
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1 la rl y fo r the s peci al pr oj ect o f re me mbering
At th at t1me th ere was no pu b lic hea lth nurse in s hut ins at C hri stm as time .
and · mo ney were sca rce , a WPA program was
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Term limits to erase nearly
half of Cincinnati City Council
By TERRY KINNEY

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CINCINNATI (AP)- The concept ef t~ rm lim1ts 1s becoming reality 10
Cmcmnat1 , and 11 w1ll g1ve city government a whole new look next year.
Four of the mne members of the City Counc1l cannot run again, includmg popular two-term mayor Roxanne Qualls
Two members - Bobbie Sterne and Dw1ght 1illery - already have
res1gned to g1ve thelf chosen replacements the ad•antage of incumbency in
next year's elect1on
Ms Qualls, a Democrat who failed to unseat Rep Steve Chabot, R-Ohio,
, m last month's 1st D1stnct race, and Counc1lman Tyrone Yates are the last
two term-limited members left on the counc1l
Voters approved the limit Of four consecutive two-year terms in 1991.
Yates 1sn't sure he would run aga10 10 1999, even 1f he could.
"When I complete my term, I will have been a councilman e•ght years
and II months I thmk that's a pretty good run on City Council for me, "
Yates said
· Still, he would have liked the chance to make that chmce h•mself
: "Theoret1cally, 11 would be good to leave on your own terms," he said.
~Because of term limits, good people are be1 ng removed from the process."
: Yates thmks term lim1ts are the only way to counteract the political inertm of mcumbency.
: "I think the term lim1t process has accelerated because of the fnghtening
~mount · of money that has been thrust mto the political process," he said
YThe huge amounts of money that an mcumbent can ra1se almost assures
i(.cumbents of re-electiOn "
: T1llery had served on the City Council smce being appomted m 1990.
~hen he res1gned, he said, "It is JUSt simply time to move on and giv:e some0ne else an opportunity~ "
: Without the specter of term lim1ts, he and Ms Sterne probably would
~ave completed the1r terms. The~r early departure created an unanticipated
l"roblem
; James Tat bell, who succeeded Ms Sterne, wondered •f the counc1l would
!It hampered m puttmg together next year's budget Wlthout1illery, who was
chairman of the finance committee.
: "I'm concerned," Tarbell told The C.nc•nnat• EnqUirer. "He does have
(!lore expenence and more knowledge than most of the folks on council as
far as finance is concerned
"I wish him well, but at the same lime my quest1on is where we go w1th'
the finance comm 1ttee from here "
· Another question facing City government is whether the mayor should be
directly elected. Under Cmcmnati's system, the City Council candidate who
Polls the most votes becomes mayor, a largely ceremomal IItie
: Voters u\ 1995 rejected a city charter amendment providing for direct
election of a "strong" mayor But a b1part1san group called BUild Cincinnati
rlans a pet1tion dnve to pul•tto a vote again in May

Your representatives
In the U.S. Senate
John Glenn (D)~ 503 Hart Building, Washington, D.C 20510; 202-2243353; Fax. 202-224-7983, or, Room 600, N Htgh Street, Col,umbus 43215,
614-469-6697
Mike DeWine (R)- Room 104, Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C, 202-224-2315, Fax 202-224-6519, or, Dime Bank Bu1ldmg,
200 Putnam St, Smte 522, Mllfietta 45150, 740-373-2317; e·mail: senator
dewine@dewine senate gov; homepage www senate.gov/-&lt;lewine.
' lo the U.S. House
Ted Stnckland (D) - 336 Cannon House Off1ce Building. Washmgton,
0 C 20515, 202-225-5705; Fax· 202-225-5904, or, 1236 Gallia St.,
Portsmouth 45662, 740-353-5171, toll-free 888-706-1833, Fax 740-3538014.
In the Ohio House
John Carey (R) - Ohm House of Representatives, 77 S ,H1gh St,
Columbus 43266, 614-466-1366
111 the Ohio Senate
Mike Shoemaker (D) - Ohm Senate Off1ce Buddmg, F~rst Floor,

~;:;·;~""~';story
By The Auoclated Press
Today 1s Monday, Dec. 14, the 348th day of 1998. There are 17 days left
m the year
On Dec, 14, 1799, the first preSident of the Umted States, George Washmgton, died at h1s Mount Vernon home at age 67
In 1819, Alabama Joined the Unmn as the 22nd state.
In 1861, Pnnce Albert, husband of Queen V•ctona, d1ed m London.
In 1911, Norweg1an explorer Roald ,Amundsen became the f1rst man to
r~ach the South Pole, beallng an e•ped1lion led by Robert F. Scott
.; In 1939, the Sov1et Umon was dropped from the League of Nat10ns
:: In 1946, the United Nauons General Assembly voted to establish U.N
;)leadquarters 1n New York
;: In 1962, the US space probe Marmer II approached Venu~, transm1ttmg
~)lformatiOn about the planet
:: In 1980, fans around the world pa1d tnbute to Jqhn Lennon, SIX days after
;tie was shot to death'" New York City
,
:: In 1981, Israel annexed the Golan He1ghts, wh1ch it had seized from
.Syna •n 1967.
: : In 1986, the expenmental a~rcraft Voyager, p1loted by Dick Rutan and
'#:ana Yeager, took off from Edwards A1r Force Base m California on the
~rst non -stop, non-refueled llight around the world. (The tnp took nme
:&lt;Jays)
'
·: '_fen years ago In a dramallc polrcy sh1ft, President Reagan authonzcd the
~n1ted States to enter mto a "substantive dialogue" w1th the Palestme Liberalton Orgamzallon, after cha~rman Ya.ser Arafat sa1d he was renouncmg
"all forms of terronsm."
"
F1ve years ago A Colorado Judge struck down the state 's voter-approved
Amendment Two prohibitmg gay rights laws, calling 11 unconslltullonal
United Mme Workers approved a ftve-year contract, endmg a stnke that had
reached seven states and Involved some of the nation's b1ggest coal operators Actress Myrna Loy d1ed in New York at age 88
One year ago· Iran's new preSident, Mohamm ad Khatam1, called for a
dialogue with the people of the Umted States- a nat1on rev1led by his predecessors as "The Gr~at Satan" Cuban PreSident F1del Castro declared
Chnstmas 1997 an official holiday to ensure the success of Pope John Paul
ll's upcoming VISit to the commumst country
Today's Birthdays· Jazz music1an Clark Terry is 78. "60 Minutes" execut1ve producer Don Hewitt is 76. Actor-playwnght George Furth IS 66 Actor
Hal Williams 1s 60 Actress Patty Duke 1s 52 Pop Singer Joyce Vmcent-Wilson (Tony Orlando and Dawn) is 52. Entertainment executive M1chael Ov1tz
IS 52. Actress Dee Wallace Stone IS 50

By WALTER R, MEARS
AP Special Corruponc18nt
WASHINGTON (AP) - On a perilous issue,
Pres1dent 01nton promised Congress he'd prov•de polil1cal cover to anybody who joins him. He
was talkmg about an overhaul of Social Security
-while up the avenue, Republicans were bring·
1ng Impeachment charges agamsl him.
Right now, Oinlon would seem more in need
of a political sh1eld than m a pos1t1on to provide
one.
H•s offer was an ironic reminder of the risks of
trymg to cope w•th the retirement boom ahead by
changmg a system that pays monthly benefits to
44 m•llion Americans. It is a looming problem,
not an Immediate cnsJS.
By current proJeCtions, the payroll tax that
finances the system won't cover benefits after 2012, meanmg the mon~y
·
would have to come out of trust funds
that would be broke in 2032
So the challenge is to deal with a
future problem, m what is generally
agreed to be a brief wmdow of opportumty, by settling on acuons that one votmg bloc or another w1ll resent, to save a
system long ago marked the th1rd rail of
Amencan politics for the danger of
touchmg 1l
And all under the leadership of a
DcmQCratic president threatened w1th
1mpeachment 10 a Republican Congress
His allies want h•m denounced with
congressional censure for the sex scandal and lies that led to impeachment
proceedmgs.
On Soc1al Secunty, key Republicans
have been demandmg that Clinton put
out a spec1fic set of proposals for future
financing Rep. Bill Archer, cha1rman of
the House Ways and Means Committee,
srud that1s the only way to make 11 happen next year.
Clmton has not said no, but the
White House is wary of selling up a proposal that could become a target, for
mterest groups and GOP cnt1cs, rather
than a formula for the solutiOn.
He said m his last State of the Umon address
that thiS IS the year to work On f""hionmg a bipartiSan solution to finance Social Security, so that it
could be enacted 1n 1999- between elecllons.
That to emerge from a senes of reg10nal conferences on the ISsue and the Wh1te House conference he jomed Tuesday and Wednesday, all m a
quest for "true consensus "'

Not yet The Wh1te House talks were sa1d to
haye made progress, lookmg toward next-step
negollat10ns to try to deal w1th spec1fics.
They've got five weeks Clinton's 1999 State

of the Unmn address wdl be Jan 19, and unless
Congress can get started on legislation soon after
that, time will start running out.
With the economy thriving. with a budget surplus to ease changes 1n the system, and with the
2000 presidential campaign coming soon, the first
half of the new year will be the most promising
time for achon.
"If we can't deal w1th this issue now, when
will we ever deal with 1t?" Ointon asked- six
months ago.
Clinton has endorsed the investment of some
Social Security funds m the stock market, for
higher returns than the money draws in Treasury
bonds
, .
That is a Republican idea, w11h some notable
Democratic support. But there remains no accord

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Overnight, 11 seemed, she went
from Working Woman H1llary to
Good Housekeepmg H1llary.
There have been a lot of H1llary
transformations since then, but none
has been more powerful than the
current one: Vogue H1llary
Mrs Clinton IS lookmg positively radiant this month on the cover of
the upscale fashion magazine.
It is JUSt one of the many vtctones she has enjoyed smce her husband admitted to havmg an adulterous affair -- •ncluding sky·high
approval rat1 ngs and consideratiOn

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The National Weather Service is forecasllng sunny sktes aero~ Ohto
1hrough Tuesday as a h1gh pressure system moves eastward
O"ermght lows will be m the upper 20s and low 30s across the state.
H1ghs Tuesday w111 be near 50 statew1de
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A cold front will cross the slate Tuesday mght and Wednesday, bnngmg a return to more seasonable temperatures. Colder a1r w1ll filler mto the
I 'late Thursday, along w1th the poss•b•lity of some lake effect snow 1n the
nort h.
/\. large area of h1gh pressure covenng much of the Plams extended east
••to Ohio with skies generally clear across the state overmght. Some
' louds remained over north central and northeast Oh1o as wmds flowed
tl'ross Lake Ene.
Te mperatures through 4 a m. ranged from 24 m Lancaster and N,ew
•' h•ladelph13to 37m Cleveland.
The record h1gh temperature for th1s date at the Columbus weather sta' "" " IS 65 degrees, set in 1901 The record low temperature IS 1 degree
l oe low zero, set m 1898. Sunset will be at 5 07 p.m. Sunnse Tuesday w1ll
be at 7:46a.m.
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Tuesday... Sunny and warmer. H1ghs 10 the lower and m1d 50s.
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Extended forecast:
• Wednesday ... Partly cloudy H1ghs m the lower and m1d 50s.
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san plan."

Archer said he, too, IS in the last two years Gf
his last term. "I would like for both of us to be
able to leave Washington having saved Social
Security," the Texas Republican said
Question· "Does that mean you don't want
him Impeached until he saves Soc1al Secunty?"
Archer: "That's another 1ssue."
EDITOR'S NOTE - Walter R. Mesra, vice .,_
!dent and columnlat lor The Associated P...a,
hils raporhld on Washington and national poll·
1lea for mora than 30 yesre.

for T1me Jllagazme 's Person
of the Year.
Th~ fact that
Hillary's heyday came only
after she had
been cuckolded
has not been
lost on a lot of
women. "Just as she becomes the
,smgle most degraded wife in the history of the world, Mrs Clinton is
being p~omoted from celebrity into
iconicity," wntes columnist Maureen Dowd in the New York Times.
"Feminists will long ponder how it
was that the f1rst lady became wildly popular on Iy when she played the
doormat."
That was my imtJal reaction, too.
II seemed very dtsturbing to me lhat
Americans liked the first lady best
when she was putting up and shuttmg up
But that was the abstract,
women's-stud1es s1de of me thmk-

mg On a gut level, I feel the same
renewed apprec13llon for the f1rst
lady that a lot of other people do
And I thmk I've f1gured out why:
We don't like H1llary because she's
been humiliated. We like her
because she HASN'T been humiliated
The grace and poise with which
she IS presentmg herself is by far her
greatest strength. It's as 1f she's saying, "What are you looking at me
for? I'M not the one who made a
fool of myself."
I called 'my fnend Katherine
Drew, who I knew would be lhmking about thiS since she is currently
producing a documentary on the
modern women's movement for

HBO.
She too saw vast differences
between H1llary Clinlon and Tammy
Wynette. "It's not the little-womanstandmg-by-her-man thmg," says
Katherme "It's her saymg, 'I'm not
going to let this defeat me '"
She's also not g01ng to let us

And JAN MOLLER
explams a presidential
United Features
adviser to our associate Dale
TBILISI, Georgia - In thiS 1,500-year-old Van Ana "But it was necescity, whose name means "warm" for Its ancient sary to restore stab11ity to
sulfur springs, the temperature is JUSt nght for our country."
In any of the Cllizens ··but way too hot for others,
Shevardnadze did impose
like President Eduard Shevardnadze
some stab1hty But he could
Somebody has been trying to assassmate the do little to prevent separatist
president, and no one knows for sure who is ethnic enclaves hke Abkhazia from becoming de
responsible. He has enemies aplenty, and the facto mdependent states -- particularly since,
nefarious, hidden hand of the Russmn m1htary according to our intelligence sources, the Russmn
seems to be orchestratmg an ant1-Shevardnadze m11itary is covertly ass1stmg these groups in
campa•gn But solid proof is wantmg
unsettling the Georg1an government. ,
Shevardnadze is the htghly respected former
"Russ1a does not want Georg10 getting any
foretgn m•mster of the Soviet Umon Be res1gned closer to the U.S or the West," a Western d1plothat post on principle, after Mikhail Gorbachev mat told us here. "Look at what happened last
and Kremlin hard-liners put the brakes on perc- October, JUSt when Western compames were
strmka
about to SJgn a pipelme cteal here"
Be was proved correct m the end, for w1thm
He is refemng to a limited upnsing by several
months of his resignation those same hard-liners army officers who persuaded-- or misled-- about
mounted a coup against the vac1llating Gor- a dozen tank crews east of Tb1lis• to start dnvmg
bachev. The coup was defeated, but cost Gor- their tanks to the cap1tal.
bachev his presidency and paved the way for the
The one.day rebellion ended after Shevardfmal dissolutiOn of the Sov•et Un•on
nadze made a nat1onal telev1sion broadcast, and it
By that lime,'" late 1991 , Shevardnadze was was clear to the young army sold1ers that thiS was
back here'" hiS beloved Tbilisi, capital of a new not a normal exercise, but was bemg viewed as
country that was trying to shake two centunes of traitorous mutiny. The leaders were arrested and
Russian control
Jailed
I
Leading the revolt agamst such control for
Shevardnadze's ouster was clearly their goal,
years·· and when it was particularly dangerous to and thelf allegiance was given to the late Gam·
do sD --was Zvl3d Gamsakhurdla, son of Gear- sakhurd1a, whom they believe was uneonst1tugia's most respected wnter
t10nally removed from off1ce.
The new nat•on tapped Gamsakhurd•a as tls
Somellmes the efforts of these enemies are
first elected pres,dent, but the romance quickly more surg1cal lrl 1995, diehard Gamsakhurdia
fizzled Personal eccentncll•es, and a nasty dicta- supporters tned to assassinate Shevardnadze w1th
tonal streak quickly cost h1m many supporters a car bomb The alleged mastermind, Igor GmrCivil war broke out •n 1992, but most of •t was gadze, hves m Russ1a now, where he IS closely
confined to a mile-long avenue that houses the guarded and colludes with the Russian Defense
Parliament and other government bu•ldmgs
M1mstry
· Out of the gunfire, emerged a new preSident,
He and other Gamsakhurdia followers are also
Shevardnadze "We wished thiS would have hap- believed to be behmd last February's anti-tank

By JOHN AFFLECK
Associated Press Writer
PARMA. Oh10 (AP) - A '!'~n
whose mfant son was k1lled by an m
bag was sen kneed to two days

10 Jail

today tor ta•hng to turn oft the
deVICe .

Dw1ght Childs, 29, of Broadv1ew
He1ghts, IS believed to be the llrst
person pumshed for failing to switch
off an a1r bag, accordmg to the
Amencan Automob1le Association
Ch1lds pleaded no contest last
month to charges of vch1cular hom•c•de and ronnmg a red hght in the
death of h1s 2-month-old son, Jacob
Parma Mumc1pal Court Judge
Kenneth Spanagel cou ld have sentenced Ch1lds to seven months m Jail
and $1 ,Q50 m fmes But Spanagel
agreed w1th Childs' attorney that no
sentence could come close to the
gUilt that Clulds feels over the accident
Spanagel sentenced Childs to 180
days m ]Uti but .then suspended 178
days ot the sentence as long as

S~quads

Childs helps produce public semce
announcements about a.r bag safety

He ordered Childs to spend 12 hou"
m pnson on each of two separate
days - lhe,anntvcrsary of the accident , May 16, and of h1s son's b~rth
day, March 21.
Spanagel also fined Childs. S500
Chi lds did not speak at h1s sentencing and declined to comment
afterward
The alf bag m h1s Ford F-150
deployed after the truck crashed into
another truck at an mtersection

10

th1s Cleveland suburb. The boy was
strapped 1nto a rear-facmg car seat.
Several warnmgs were posted on
labels mstde the truck, telling the
dnver to sw1tch off the alf bag 1f a
ch1ld m a car seat was on the passenger stde of the truck, asstslant
c1ty Prosecutor Dav1d Toetz sa1d.
Prosecutors dec1ded not to press
more se nous charges because Childs
lost h•s son in the crash.
Ch1lds 1s a foreman at a metal
shop.

The P6mero) Pam1da slore was apparently the target of a weekend burglary. accordmg to a Me1gs County Shenffs Department report
Around 1 20 a m Sunda). Deputy Kevm Dugan not1ced the front door
of Ihe More had heen pned open and fhe change mach me broken open
Upon later 1nve&gt;t•gat10n. It "'"' discovered that th&lt; s1ore safe had been
opened and an und1~losed amount &lt;•f money removed In add1t1on, the
JCwelry caSe! was opened and several Hems removed. the reron stated

The Oh10 Bureau of Cnmtnal lnvest•gat1on and ldcnt•ficat10n is handling the mveshgatJOn

Domestic violence arrests recorded
Four IndiVIduals were arrested by Metgs County Shenffs Department
deput1cs on charges of domt!SIIc violence

Ronald E Hawle)', age unreported. 37187 Vance Road. was charged
Sunday following a Saturday evenmg mc1dent
Ronald L Fry. 51, 2452 Second Ave Symcuse v.as&lt;~rre&gt;~ed and Jailed
followmg a Sunday mc1dtnl
Ann and James Alley. both of 50466 State Roulc 338. Raone were
arrested and Jailed followmg an alleged Sunday cvemng

alh.:n.:: allon~

Man arrested on two charges
R1chard D Blessmg. 48. 54696 Curt1s Hollow Road, Reedsville. was
arrested and Jailed Sunday afternoon by a Me1gs County shenffs deputy
QO

charges of d1sorderly conducl and rcs1!\tmg

arresl

Troopers investigate one-car accident
A one·car acctdcnt Saturday on County Road I (Salem School lol)
near Sakm Center left a Langsvtlle woman InJUred, the Galha-Mc•gs Post
of Ihe Slate H1gh"ay Palrol reported
'
Lcanna J. Dav1s. 19. 27600 State Route 124. was transported to Holzer Mcdtcal Center by the Me1gs EMS folio" mg the I 41 p m accident,
acconhng to the patrol

She "as treated and released for a contuSion to the left shoulder a hospital spokesperson sa1d
,
lroupt.:rs sa td Davts was northbound, one-tenth of a mile nortH of CR

52 (St rong's Run) when she fa~lcd to nav1gatc a nghl curve and went\ off
)he left SJde of the road. The car then st ruck an embankment and overturned

The car was moderately damaged, and Dav1s was cued for fa~ lure to
control

Announcements:
Home decorating contest
The Racme Area Commumty Orgamzallon 1s sponsonng the sixth
annual Holiday Home Decoratmg Contest Wednesday, w1th JUdgmg from
6:30 to 9 30 p.m. Judges Will select three wmners 10 the v11lage of Racme
and w1thm a two-mile radtus, and pnzes of $50, $30 and $20 Will be
awarded. Participants need to have their lights on at 6·30 p m and wmners w1ll be announced later

Carey open door session slated
State Rep. John Carey, R-Wellston, w1ll hold an open door session
Thursday, 3-4 p m at the Me1gs County Courthouse Anyone w1th concerns regardmg state government IS encouraged to meet with the representative

Puppet show planned
The Sllversv1lle Church at Portland Will present a puppet show Thursday, 7:3.0 p.m at the church The pubhc IS mv1led to attend.

dinner set
Son goes to court to evict mother Holiday
A chnstmas dmner w1ll be held by Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Amen-

LORAIN, Oh10 (AI!)- A northeast Oh10 man wants to force h1s
mother out of the home they share.
M•guel Ramo s, 43, IS trymg to
ev1c1 his mother, Cruc1ta Ramos, 69,
who has hved in the house for 18
years Each cla1ms to own the home.
M•guel began legal proceedmgs
agamst her m 1996 and the two
Umts of the Me1~ County Emer4 49 am Sunday, Eagle R1dge Road, haven't talked smce Cruc1ta lives
gC&lt;1cy Medical Semce recorded 14 calls Chester, Bonmc Walker, treated at the on the fustlloor and M1gucl hvcs m
tor 3SSISlance Saturday and Sunday. sa;ne, Pomeroy squad assiSted;
the basement.
1
Units respondmg mcluded·
5 31 p m. Sunday, state routes 248
' He Insists he needs the house
CENTRAL DISP~
and 124, Long Bottom, Richard Bless- for himself," sa1d Cruc1ta, who s01d
12:14 a m Saturday, State Route 681, mg. VMH, Reedsville squad ass1sted.
she and her late husband pa1d for the
TuppeiS Plains, Betty Maynard. O'BieMIQDLEPOIU
hou se, now valued at about $60,000
no.% Memonal Hosp1tal, Tuppers Plams
11 13 p m Saturday, volunteer fire They put the deed m Miguel's name
&gt;quad assiSted;
department to South F1fth Avenue, smoke because th ey believed he was more
3 35 a.m. Saturday, Arbaugh Add1- od.&gt;r at Dale Dutton restdence, Pomeroy hkely to quality tor a mortgage
r '" Tuppers Plams, James Swagger!, VFD assiSted;
• ~IL mns Memonal Hospital, Tuppe.s
7.55 am. Sunday, Maple Street, Jack
I' lams squad assisted;
Satterfield Sr, dead on amval, Central
) 49 p.m. Saturday, Maples Apartments, Dispatch squad ass1sted;
l'umerny, Sybil Barr, treated at the scene;
2.36 p.m Sunday, Park Street, Inez
I 0 18 p m. Saturday, Waters Edge Snyder, treated at the scene,
By MARK WILUAMS
1\p&lt;~rtments,
Syracuse,
lola
5.40 p.m Sunday, Broadway Street, Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
Kovalchik, treated at the scene,
Charles Young, Pleasant Valley HospiOh1o's new supenntendcnt of public
tal, Pomeroy squad ass~;1ed
InStruCtiOn has set a lofty goal for i)cr, RACINE
6:32 p m Saturday, SR 338, Portland, self and the rest of the state To make
(USPS 213·960)
Oh1o one of the top school systems 111
Corbett Cleek, Jackson Gencrnl Hoopllal
Community Newspaper Hold1np, Inc.
REEDSVIlLE
the country by 2010.
12:16 am. Saturday, SR 124, Ronald
The State Board of EduGiliun voted
'Publ1shed every afternoon Monday through
I n rti'ly, 111 Cour1 St , Pomeroy, Oh10, by the
18-1
Sunday to h~re Susan Tave ZelHeath,
VMH
Ol&gt;1u Valley Publ1shmg Company Second claM

defeat her. And I think that decision
1s a pnmary source of her strength
After so many years of hav1ng
everything from her past employment to her hairstyles debated on
"Crossfire," I think Hillary has
reached a point where she thinks
pretty much everyone can just jump
into a lake. I think she's fed' up with
of all of us She's fed up w1th her
husband She's fed up with Congress.
She's fed up w1th Ken Starr.·
She's fed up with the press. And
she's fed up with columnists who
expect her to be a livin'g metaphor
for the woman's movement.
This is not to say that Vogue
H1llary is necessanly the real
H1llary.
We will probably never know
exactly who H1llary Rodham Clinton is And that 1s probably just as
she would like 11.

record 14 calls

"My client IS very upset that 11
has come to th1s," satd M1guel 's
attorney, D. Chris Cook.
Cook sa1d M1guel 's name

IS

on

the deed because he was the one
who bought the house.
A JUdge agreed With M1guel, but
Cruc1ta has appealed She asked
' Lora•n County Common Pleas
Judge Lynett M McGough to allow
her to live m the house while the
case 1s being appealed McGough
ruled agamst her last week Crucita
may have to move out by February
Cook said the reason Mtguel

can Legion, at the Middleport hall, Wednesday, 6 p m

Crashed driver had been shof
CLEVELAND (AP)
A
motonst found dead after h1s p1ckup
truck ran across Interstate 71 and hll
a concrete median had been shot,
pollee sa1d
Patnck T•ghe, 41, of Cleveland,
was taken early Saturday to MetroHealth Med1cal Center by a rescue
squad and was dead on arnval,
police sa1d.
"Then a doctor called us and said

the v•ct•m had suffered a gunshot
wound, " police spokesman Sgt1
Mark Hastmgs sa1d. Cuyahoga
County Coroner Elizabeth BaiJra)
sa1d 1ighe d1ed of a gunshot wounq
Ill the abdomen.
Hastings sa1d police retraced'
their steps and followed the truck's
tne marks up'3n embankment.

wants to evtct h1s mother 1sn't

1mportant. The house belongs to
Miguel and what he does w1th 11 1s
hiS personal busmess, Cook said.

Missouri educator chosen as ·
new Ohio school superintendent

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nadze's armored Mercedes-Benz. One bu,llet
nearly p1erced the glass bes1de the president's
head, but he surv1ved, miraculously unharmed.
Such events have understandably made Western companies a b1l anx10us about Georgia's stabihty The West has pushed for construction of a
pipeline delivering Casp1an 01lto travel through
Georg•• and Armema, but the Russ1ans are trymg
to make sure it only goes through their own country.
lromcally, Russ• a's Prime ,Minister Yevgeny
Primakov, who grew up in th1s c1ty, fears ihe
effect that an oil p1peline ·- and ec0nom1c mdependence -- would have on his nat1ve country
Primakov wants Georgta --and most of the rest of
the former Sov1et client states --to be "re-integrated" with Russia
But desp1te Russia's efforts to sllr up trouble in
Georg ~a, the capital qty and much of the country
IS qu1et and peaceful That's the way 1ts hospitable people like it.
Perhaps the smgle most remarkable evidence
of Georgl3's general good nature can be seen in
1ts year-long national celebration commemoratmg
2,600 years of Georg•an-Jew1sh relations. Alon~
among countnes m most of Asia and much of ,
Europe, there has been no mass perseculion of
Jews for two and a half m•llenma
"Anli·Sem•llsm never existed here," says Gtvi
Gambashidze of the Georgian-Jew1sh Assoc~at1on.
And that, m many ways, tells the sto1ry of thiS
republic and 1ts people. Throughout h1story, Jews
have often been the scapegoats 10 tough t1mes If
you want to take the measure of a society's tolerance, their treatment of Jews 1s a good place 1o
start.
'
If only Shevardnadze were bemg given the
same respect
,
Write Jack Anderson and Jan Moller, Unlttd
Features, 200 Park Ave., New York, NY 10100

He was born Dec 18, 1914 m Tennessee. and was a reured conductor for
the New York Cenlral Railroad.
He served on Middleport Village Co uncil for 14 year,; and was a member
of the Mtddleport lodge 363 F &amp; AM He was a member of the M•ddleporl
Fust Bapt1st Church
He IS surv1ved &amp;y h1s w1fe. Olove Butcher Satterfield, a daughter and sonm-law, Eleanor and John Blaettnar of Pomeroy, a sop and daughter-m-law,
Jack Jr ·and Charlotte Satterfield of Pomeroy, mne grandchildren and 12
great-grandchildren; and a brother. Dan Satterfield of Toledo
He was preceded m death by hts lather. Roscoe Sauertield, Ius step-

1he Gravel H1ll Cemetery. Cheshnc Fncnds may call at the funeral home
from 6-8 tomght
Memonal contributiOns mav b\: made to the Nattonal Parkmson Founda
!ton Inc , 1501 N W N1nth A~c. Bob Hope Road, Mmm1 , Fla 33136

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mother, Jenme P1crce Sallerficld and a s tcps1srer. Dortha Jcnkmson
Services w1ll be I p m Tuesday 1n th e M1ddleport Chapel of the F1sher
Funeral Home. With the Rev Mark Morrow uffic1a11ng Bunal will follow m

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The many faces of Hillary Clinton
By Sara Eckel
Several years ago, I wrote a column lamenting the fad that Hillary '
Clinton was working so hard to
appease her cntics.
I was diSappointed that she had
subdued her image as a strong and
articulate professiOnal and receded
into a more traditional role -- hostmg teas, wearing pastels and qUietly
dropping the whole "ll.odham"

Corbet Cleek. 70, State Route 338, Portland. d1ed Monday. Dec 14, 1998
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taxes or a voluntary, added option, and whether it
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Hard chmces, and potentially costly ones polll•cally. Republicans lost control of the Senate after
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Security first" a slogan m the 1998 campaign,
IICCUSing Republicans of trying to drain the surplus mto tax cuts for the rich.
There is no reservoir of political trUSt to tap 1n
the search for a bipartisan plan to enact next year.
And "Ibis will only get harder,'" Ointon SAid.
"Every single year we avoid resolving this, it Will
get harder and harder and harder."
In his private session Wednesday with 48
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understands their political difficulties. Gene Sperling. his economic advisor, recounted:
"He said very explicitly he's in a second term,
he's the pres1den~ he understands that he needs to
provide the political cover to anybody who is
willing to come together and be part of a biparll•c:

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By ANDREW CARTER
Rio Grande SID
l\fler openmg up a 24-pomt lead
at halftime. the 17th ranked
Vim ersttv
of
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Grande
Red,.ome"n cruised to an S l-47 victor\' O\'e r Demsun Universitv on
Saiurday at the Newt Oli1er .Arcna.

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Grande's tenth Consecuti ve win .
Dent son dropped i" fourth consec utive ouling and the fiflh in ils Jast six.
l:Ontesls.
Karlcy Mohler. Mindy Pope and
Came Carson comhined to score 45·
tirst half points a~ the Rcdwomen
( II ·)) staked them selves In a 49-25
.uJva ntagc at the inwm1isswn. 'Ibe
Redwomen outscored Deni son 34- 10
tn the first I 0:49 &lt;lf the game,. P ope
led the way with 17. while M ohler
added 15 and Carson chipped in 13.
The Rcdwomcn shot 60 percent

from the field in the opening half.
i-nocktn g down 18-uf-30 from the
f1c ld mcludmg four thre e-pointers.
Denison was held w just ~::! pcrc.:cnt
18-of-36) in the fir st half. However,
five of Dcni~ o n 's eight ti~ld goals
were from three-poin t range.
The situati on wor.,~ n cd for
Dc~1ison 12·5) an the )OC!.:ond ha lf \\'ith
the Bi2: Red connec t in !! on onh· 8-of-U fi~ld goal oppo~t unitJc S. RiO
Gr.mdc\ pt:n..:l' nta~c also tai led off in
the .. cL·ond half a.., tht: Rcd\'l.mncn
, hot 40.6 perce nt ( 13-o l-32).
ln add ition to Denison's shoming
wot.:s. the Big Red was victimized hy
26 turnover&lt;.; and 12 steals hy Rio
Grande . Ci nd y Hopper recorded . a .
career- hig h I 0 thefts to lead the ·
Rcdwomcn's lootin g of ihe Big Red .
Hopper upped her team-leading
steal s tota l to 32 w1th her perfor-

rna nee on Saturday.
Rio Grande continued its domi·
nance of the paint against Denison
outscoring the Big Red 36-10 down
low. However, the Redwomen "ere
out -rebounded fo r the- second
straight gpme . Denison held a 32- 15
advantage on the offensive glass and
created 32 second chance opponunities. but failed to cash in o n the put
backs. The Big Red o ut-boarded the
Redwomen 52-5 1 overall .
Mohler finished with a game-best·
22 points on an 8-for- 14 show ing
from the field. She hll 5-of-7 free
throws . Mohler grabbed a game-high
II rebounds to complete her seve nth
double-double of the season. Mohler
has notched double-doubles in four
of the last five games. She a)so had
three blocked shots and an assist.
Pope hit 10-of-16 shots on her
way to 21 points. 'She had eight
rebOunds, two steals. two assists and
a blocked shot.
Carson inched c lose r to the 1,000point plateau for her career with 18
poi nts against Deni son. She now has
98 I career points. Carson fini shed 5·
for-I I from the field . which included
connecting on 4-u f-8 thre e- po int
shots. She was 4-for-5 at the line and
had three assists .
In addition to her !O-steal performance. Hopper scorCd four poi nl ~
and had seven rebounds , four assist.'-.
and blocked a shot . Shawna
Daugherty scored four po int s and
di shed o ut a game-hi gh six assists.
Kassie Ke ndall carne off the
bench and contributed four points
and s~vt: n board s. Renee Ruu cr had
four points and Andrea Jones and
Nigel Parker chipped in with two
points' apiece:
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Molly Baumann led Denison with
12 points. She hit 4-of· 7 three-point
attempts. Baumann also had two
steals. Kristin Love came off the
bench to supply seven points and a
team -high nine rebounds. Kendra
Talford had six points and three
boards . Courtney Franklin scored
fi,.e poi nt s and had two assists. Jill
Meiring scored five points and
grabbed six .rebou nd s.
Ri o Grande opens American
Mideast Conference play Tuesday
with a visit to Mount Vernon
NaJ..arene College. Game time is set
for 5 : 15p.m. at Moun! Vernon. Fans
can follow the action on 97.7 FM
WCJO beginning with the pre-game
show at 4:50p.m ..
Mount :Vernon Na1.arene (5 -3,
AMC 0- 1) enters play Tuesday rid ing a two-game winnihg srreak . The
Lady Cougars drilled Wilberforce
98-62 Dec. 12 and followed that up
with a 65 -46 drubbing of Kenyon on
Sa!urday. Two-sport star Tara Seiler
has returned from her exploit s with
the MVNC voll eyba ll squad to lead
M oum Vernon Nazarene in scoring
and rchounding . The six- footer averages 16.3 poi nts and seven rebounds
per gJmc. Seiter. one of the top
ms1de thrC&lt;]b in the AMC, is 'shoot ing 54 .K percent from the· field .
Guard &gt; Anne Nussbaum and
Shelly Aldrich arc the only other two
Lad y Cou gar.., averagj ng douhle digil."i in scoring . Nussbaum chips in
11.9 points per game while Aldrich
averages 11 .5 po int s per o uting.
Rio Grande swert the season
sencs from Mount Vernon Nazarene
last season winning 68-62 at .Moum
Vern on and wipi ng out. the Lady
Cougars 80·52 in the return match at

the Newt. Rio Grande has beaten the
Lady Cougars in seven of the last
eight meetings between the two
squads. Tile only setback was an 85S I loss in Rio Grande during the
1996-97 season .

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Denison ........................... .. 25-22=47
Rio Grande ....................... 49-32=8 I
Denison (2-S): Johnston tn-0/00/0=2 , Baumann 011-4/7-0/0=12.
Chawansky 2/8-0/2-0/0=4, Milne
1/6-010-1/2=3, Kleinfelder 013-010- ·
3/5=3, Franklin 0/S- 1/5-212=5 , AIEbrahim 011 -0/0-010=0. Clapacs 0/1010-0/0=0. Talford 012-217-010=6,
Meiring 2/8-010-112=5. Ford 012-0/00/0=0, Love 3/14-0/().112=7. Totals:
9/58-7/22-8/13=47
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Total FG: 16-80 (.200)
Rebounds: 52 (Love 9)
Assists: 6 (Franklin 2) ..
Thrnoven: 26 (Johnston 4)
Blocked. shots: I .
Steals: 2
Fouls: 16

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rushed for 11 5 yards and two touch downs for the Colts.
Rams 32, Patriots 18
At St. Loui s, rookie Az Hakim
and form er practice squad player
June Henley each scored two !Ouch·
downs for the Rams (4-10) : who
overcame three first -half turnovers
and a season-ending inju,ry to quar-·
terback Tony Banks.
The Patriots (8;6) wasted a big
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ga me from rookie runnin g back
Robert Edwards, who gained 196
yards on 24 carries, and hurt their
playoff chanc.c s by losing for the first
time in four games .
Falcons 27, Saints 17
At New Orleans, Terance Mathis
caugh! l'ouc hdown passe s of 63 and
62 yards from Chris Chandler as
Atlanta stayed ahead of San·
Franci sco in the NFC West.
· Jamal Anderso n ran for 14S yards
on 27 carries for the Falcons , who
can claim the NFL We st crown and a
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' Rider 75, Monm outh , N.J. 66
Roht:rt Morris 82, Lo ng Island U. 66
Seton Hall 80, Syracuse 64
Siena 87, Fairleiih Di ciJnso n 79
St. Bona\lenturt 70. Ni:~gnra 61
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St. Joseph's 71. Akron 60
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Clemson 7.l N.C.-Asheville 6-t
Coli. uf l.liar leston 74. George Mnson 70
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Mariena 74, Heidelberg 55
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Washini!ton CH 5l Wes1 Jefferson 47
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Watki n~ Memon.1l ~9 . Whnehall 28
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NC"wark 7.\. Cnl. Eas1 54
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Cm H1lb Chr 57. Cin Coumry Day .16
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C ol W::Htl&gt;rson 56. Marion Harding 48
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lla) Meadowdale ~ I . Yellow Sprm!-1 19
Drlpho_., Jefferson .\.5 . Kalida 41
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Dahlrn Cof fm an 46. Hiliard Oav1dson 4.\
East C~im o n 74. C~dam ll e 47
Ea51 Kno~ 5.\. Centerbu rg 5 1
E.ul'wood 100. Otsego 51
EdJson 42. l'ortCiim oo 28
Elid a 66. Napole on 4 2
Elyria Open Door 48. Cle. Lincoln-We)! JS
Eu clid 58 . Parma Valley FOfgl! 46
Fairbanks 69. Ri\lerude 41
Fa1rborn 46 , Spnng Nunh J9
Fairlawn JR. Hous10n J4
Faim10nt 6., , Sprins. South 24
Fai rview Par!.: S5 . Rocky Riv l!l' SO
Fe licity 70. Clem1ont NE J0
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Fmneylown 37. Ci n. Wimon Wood s J6
Fo rt Jennings 78 . Spencemlle 40
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Thiel 7R, Ken}'on 14
Findlay 81. C~darviiiC 74
Denison 95, Bethany, W. Va 71
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N. Carol rna St. 100. Hou ston B
New Orleans 52. Cemc nary 47
North Carvlina 75, N C Charlolle 7~ (OT)
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· ,St John's 95. Virgin ia 68

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Murray Sl. 68. Alabama S1. 66

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Tol IJbbry 76. Wuwbor fOnt) Brrnnan A7
Troy 88. Tippecanoe Sl
Tusl;a• 51. Rittman 39
Tw1n. Valaey S (»4 , Muk:tk't0"-'8 MachlloCMI 52
Uuc.1 70. London 59
VernultOO 67. Port Om1on ~1
W Saltm Northa e~ter n 85. Ashland Mlrpleioo

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· Wilberforce 80. bilemcn 79

Florida Atlanti(.' 90. Bcthune-Cooknmn 7K
Hampton 98, Norfolk Sl. 9J
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Kentucky IOJ. Maryland 9!
LSU 72. Jackson S1. 5 .~
Mr::n1phis 78. Miss issippi
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Moiluma 67 :'1daho 60

North Coast Conftrtnce '
Earlham 13, Obrrlin 50

• Canisius 66, Buffalo 56
Co nnecticut 70. Pinsburgh 69
: Delaware 92. Lafayette 7B
~ Fairfield 95, San Francisco 13
Fordham Tl Jnna 71
, Furman 83, Duquesne 78 (OT)
· George Washi ngton 92. Old Dom~nio n 89
• Hoh tra 68, Towson 55
: Maine 90. Hartford 65
. Manst 59, Co~ll 52
• Massachuseus 7~ . Boston College 45
Md.-BahimOJe County' 72, Cent . Cannecucut St

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St Mary·§. Cal. 88.

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Union Hen~.age 66. Soulhan Local J9
CardtngtOIII 82. Col A~y .\4
(arlltle 66 , Xerua Omltla.n 40
Ced.ano•llc ~- Wav~v1Ue 5J
~ 62. Mmfor-d 51
(lull Hunlm,IOD 60, P1kdon ~'HI
Cm Bapaist M. Milfocd Omsuan 58
C1 n. Chnsuan 6J . Co\ mgton (~y) Laun .n
C1n. Colu.un 5-J. Mu:ldldown 50
Cin Hills Chr. 86. Ridgr:\·ilk Ky. 28
Cin. S1 Bernard 51 , New R1chrnond .S ~
Clc; ."Benedlcrine 6 I . Ene &lt;Pa 1 Cathtdral l-l
Cle East 57, New Phitadelptua 51
COl. Watterson 69. Col. Wt.c!h.tone '60
·co l Wes1 86_ Ce nterburg 70
CD5hocton 69. W Holmes 56
Day Dunbar % . Day Jefferson 46
Da)' Nonhmon1 s-t. Milton iJmon 48
E. Ck Shaw 80. BcdfOI'd 74
E.11on 85. Arcanum 45
Fa1rfiekl Union 61. libcfl ) Umon 52
F;mku 71. Mmerva fJ }
Fir..-lands 77. lorain Cath. 68
Fr;rnl:hn Hc1ghts 54.. Bugp 51
Franklin M o or~ 91. Rroohillt 45
Fr~dendaown 60. D:m\lilk Y,
Graham 69 CoYmg1on 54
G•and~' le"'-· 68. Bc:dt)' ~2
Green\'lew 68. Clinton Mas11e :'i l
Gro\lr: City 6:'i, P1ckenng1on 5 ~
Gro\'epon, 59. lndependrnce J4
Harli son 58. Crn . Marrcmont 57 (QT )
Hr ll1ard Darb}' 58. louisville r\&lt;JUin as 49
H ilh:horo 61 . Miami Trace ~2
· Jon:11han ,\lder 5J . Mad1son Plams 44
Keystolll.' 67. Cqlhns W. Rescn'e J9
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BrecksVIIk 56. N. Olms!C'd J8
Burton Berkshire 5S. Windham 47
Campbtii-Memonal 47. Hudwn W
Canton GkoChl47. H~ JO

Idaho 51. 66,' Pordand 55
Kanus St 90, Long lkach S4 17
Loyol• Marymount 71. Pac1ftc 62
N. Anzona 12. Colorado College S6
Oregon 73. Porlland St 62
San Diego 76. Montana St 69
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BellevUC" 83, Sandusky Pnt.lns ijl
BenJamin t.npn 63, U~an:il 61
Berea Midpark 76. Tot Wa.te 44
Bethel 66, Fa~rlawn 44

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IknVtt 98. Writbl St 76

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Musouri 66, Sou1hem Mdh 55
Okbhoma 64, Nicholls St. 44
Oklahoma. St 88, Art. -link Rod 41

Akron SpriDJf'teld 63, O.cen 43
Alliance !16. Ck South 55
AJIDbula Harbor 97. Grand Valky 82
Bedford H~. Chmel 80. Mansfield S1 · Pl:'tf 57
BtllbJook. !06. Mrlleubvrt M1hury Acade:my

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Texu-f.J Puo 71. Lubbock Ovunan S6
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Tuu Owilci.. 133. Cent Okbhoma 108

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C,flrol i na 25, S~at.t lc JK. San

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victory over two Seasons,

sumcthrng no NFL team had ever
dqne.
• But they fell JUst shurt uf both
ac)1ievcments and e nded thc .day tied
with Minnesota for the league 's best
record.
:·Gary Anderson set an NFL rccnrd
fc11· consecutive field goal ~. Randall
c Wnnin gharn threw t ~o wuchdown
p¢&gt;scs ""d the Vikrngs forced six
tiJfnoVers in a 38- 28 wi n at
B~ltim o rc .
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; :· We ' re rla yi ng lor pride. we're
t r ~m g to he the be st ~n d w!.!' rc trying
to, secure homc-fteld advan tage
lhJ ~ ugh o ut th e playoffs. '' said
V•km gs coac h Dennis Gree n.
:Anderson hooted six fi e ld 1!0als
l tJ:cx teml hb streak 10 ~-+. thr ee !norc
tflan the "'' prev ious ma'rk set· bv
Minne sota 's Fuad Rc vrc, rn 199S.
A)ld erson , who is 29-for-29 thi s
yoar. connec ted from 43. 31. 45. 24.
4q and 20 yards.
E"' t Ruther ford . N.J ..
: At
Graham 's 37 -yard touchdown pass
Toomer w ith 48 seco nd s Jell
:. t~nn cd the Oro ncos.
• The catch ca me in the hack of the
cr(d 1onc, with Toomer nutlcapinu
Tilo Paul for the ball. A.ft cr a bri ef·
d i ~cuss i on .lb out w hether Toomer\
fct!t were inhounds. offi ciitb ruled it
,t toUI.: hUown .
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: Re plays showed the call was corrc~t. unlike a week ago when oflidals h\cw a last -minute ~.:a ll 1u civc
thC New York Jet s ti win over ... lhc
S&lt;!attlc Scahawb in another i!:ltllt..': at
Gta nh Stad ium .
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: In pther NFL gJ~lC S, it was
J\til.ona 20, Philadelphia 17 .in m•t: rtimc; Allanl a 27. New Orlean:-. 17:
G'rcen Bay 2 6. Cbi ca~o 20 :
lrtdi a napoli s 39. Ci nci nnali 16. St.
Lou is 32, New Eng land I K. Hull :rio
44, Oakland 2 1: Tampa IJ ,ty 16.
P!thhurgh
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J_:cbnnvil lc I \ Wa.,hi n,!!ton 2H .

Cinc:uan..att 18. Ball St 74 COTI
O.ytl)ll16. lnd.-Pur -IDdpli 6.\
W MK'hl•an 66. Boowtm1 Orttn 63

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Rio Grande (11-1): Hopper 0/41/3- 1/2=4, Daugheny 213-0/1-0/0=4,
Carson 1/3-4/8-4/5= 18. Mohler
71.12· 112-517=m . Pope 10/16-0/01/ 1=2 1. Ke ndall 2/3 -0/0-0/0=4 ,
Jones 1/2-0/0-0/0=2, Rutter 0/0-1/11/2=4, Parker 1/4-0/0-012=2. Totals:
24/47· 711 S-12/19=81
Total FG: 31-62 (. 500)
Rebounds: 51 (Mohler II)
Assists: 17 (Daugheny 6)
Thrnovers: 25 (HopperS)
Bloc~ed shots: 5 (Mohler 3)
Steals: 12 (Hopper I 0)
Fouls: 21
Fouled out: Daugherty

Bills 44, Raiders 21 ·
At Orchard Park, Buffalo scored
on six straight possessions to remain ·
in the AFC East title race .
Buffalo (9-5) has won four of its
.last five games and nine of II . Doug
Flutie completed 17 of 26 passes for
174 yards and two touchdowns for
the Bills, who are trying Ia become
only the fourth team in league hi story to reach the playoffs after an 0-3
stan.
,. Rues 16, Steelers 3
Mike Alston scored on a threeyard run and Tampa Bay forced five
turnovers as the Buccaneers (7-7)
won !heir third straight.
MichaelJivsted kicked three field
goals for the Bucs, who climbed to
.500 for only the second time this
seaso n. The visiting Steelers (7- 7)
have not scored a touchdown in nine
quarters.

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A~L standings

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Giants.win 20-16, hand Broncos first loss
touchdown catch tied ' it 17-17, had
receptions of 30 and 16 yards from
Jake Plummer on the winning drive.
Adrian Murrell rushed for 174 yards
for the Cardinals, who stayed in the
By The Associated Press
running
for the NFC wild card .
The Denver Broncos no longer
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Packers
26, Bears 20
are chasing history. Now they ' re just
At Green Bay, Dorsey Levens and
trying to keep up with the Minnesota
'Antonio Freeman had 100-yard days
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Vikings .
The Broncos ' bid for a perfect as the injury-riddled Packers (9-5)
for 1he ninth
season and an NFL-record winning beat Chicago (3-1
streak was spoiled Sunday by the straight time .
Levens, in his third game back
New York Giants: who be at Den ver
20-16 on a last-minute touchdown from a broken leg that sidelined him
pass from Kent Graham to Arnani for three months . carried 15 times for
TQomer.
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: "lt'S very disappointjng any 1 timc · bac k from a fractured jaw, caught
you gel a chance to separate yourself eight passes for . 103 yards and a
fr~m lhe league for years and years touchdown .
Colts 39, Bengals 26
and years, and you don't achieve that
At Indianapolis, Peyton Manning
gQ~I," Broncos saJe.ty Tyrone
B(axton said . " It 's diSa ppointin g and passed for 2 10 yards and thtee
depress ing."
to uchdown s as the · Colts handed
C1nc.:innati
its ninth straight loss.
',Denver ( 13-1 ) was hoping to join
The VICtory snapped three'game
lhp 1972 Miami Dolphins as th e on ly
teams to win all their games in slide for lndi a napol is (3- 11 ), which
the regular season and playuiTs The b.lcw double-digit lead s in its previBfon cos also were seekmg th eir 19th

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Public Notice

TRUCK WINNER - Doris Haynes of Middleport was the wi11ner of a 114!W Ford Ranger
pickup truck in Foodland 's Turkey, Trucks and
Cash Matching Game. She was presented the
key• to her new truck Friday at the Big Bend
Foodland store In Pomeroy. Shown .are, from
lett, Kevin Eastman , Eastman 's Foodlantl second vice president ; Travis Gibbs, assistant
manager of Big Bend Foodland; Bob Dangerfield, 81!!1 Bend .F~dland ma.nager; Larry
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE. OF PUB LIC
HEARING ON THE TAX
BUDGET
lWo coplaa of the tax
budget lo r the So uthern
Local School Dis trict of
Racine , In Meigs County,
Ohio, are on file In the office

d rainage cauoed by past

of the Treaaurer. Dennie E.

Resources, 1855 1Founlaln

coal mining practices. The

Square , Building H-3 ,
Columbus , ·ohio 43224
(Telephone Numbar: (614)
265-6633)
Ea ch · bid muet be.
accompanied by a Bid
Guaranty, meeting the
requirements of section
153.54 of the Oh io Revloed
COde.
Cpntractora Are Advised
That, In Accordance With
The Provisions 01 The
Public Notice
January 21 , 1972, Executive
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Order By Tho Governor 01
Oh io, And
Amended
Sealed propooalo will be Executive Order 84·9,
received at the: DIVISION February 15, 1984, Equal
0F
MINES
AND Employment Opportunity
RECLAMATION
DEn
_,. R T .ME N'T
0 F Condlt~ ons Are Ap"llcablo
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NATURAl. RESOURCES , To
Eat This
bll hBid.
d 1 Wage
A 0 dRates
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1855 FOUNTAIN SQUAREa s e n cc r an e
THIRD FLOOR, COLUMBUS, With section 1513.18 And
OHIO
43224 until 1513.37 01 Tho Revised
Wedneoday, January 20 , ~:~~~:~~d.Aiso Applicable
1999 st 11 :oo A.M. and
Bid s are sealed and
~J:~~~~~g :~:~:.~~r:ls ~~~ addressed to: ,Department
performing th' labor lor the of Natural Resources,
exoc.utlon and construction Division ol ,Mines and
of:
DOWLER/ FAIRLAND Reclamation, 1855 Fountain
DRIVE RECLAMATION Square , Building H,
PROJECT, MEIGS COUNTY, •Columbus, Ohio 43224. No
OHIO ,
RECLAMATION bidders may withdraw his
PROJECT NUMBER MG·SB· bid within sixty (60) days
46 In accordance with the alter tho actual data of the
plana and opeclilcatlono opening thereof.
prepared by the Department ·, The Director of Natural
01 Natural Resources, : Resources reserves tho
Division of Minoa and . right to reject ony or all
Reclamation Columbus bids. or to accept tho bid
Ohio. Bids .;Ill be opened' . which
such
bl embraces
tl
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In the Third •Floor 1 com na on a 11 erna e
Conference Room of 1855 proposals as may promote
(Building H- 3) of Tho tho best Interest of the
Fountain Square Olfl coa of .State.
Tho Ohio Department of Recommended: Lisa J,
Natural Resources . The Morris , Chief, Division of
United states Office 01 . Ml.nes and Reclamation,
surface Mining Reclamation 12/1/98
and Enforcement Ia Approved :
Donald C.
supplying 100% of the And or son ,
Dl rector ,
lunda lor this project. The Department of ' Natural
estimate for this project 88 Resources, 12/3/98
determined by tho Division
(12) 14, 21 2TC
of Mineo and Reclamation
Public Notice
Is $38,437.30.
A pre·bld meeting will be
h'ld
on
Wednesday,
STATE OF OHIO
January 6, 1999 at 11 :O..M.
D,EPARTMENT OF
at the Falrlane Drive Silo.
NATURAL RESOURCES
No plans or Specifications
DIVISION OF MINES AND
will be sold at tho pre-bid
RECLAMATION
meeting.
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In the Matter of: Property

proiectls located In Section
29 of Salisbury Township,
Meigs County, Ohio. Since

Hill olaald dlotrtct.
Theoe are lor pub lic
Inspection; a public hearing
on aald budget will be held
at tho Southern Loca l
School District, Board of
Education olllce on the day
of December 21, 1998 st
7=00 o'clock P.M.
Donnie E. Hill, Troaourer
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Howard, Eastman's Foodland general manager; Brent Eastman, Eastman's Foodland first
vice president; Bob Eastman, owner and preilident of Eastman:s Food land; Haynes and Gary ' ·
Vazell, SuperValu advertising manager. Sixtythree Foodland stores In West VIrginia, southeastem Ohio, eastern Kentucky, Tennessee and
Virginia participated in the sweepstakes contest with three people , Including Mrs. Haynes ,
receiving trucks.
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County
ourt
Cases Concluded l

Glaze: The State of Oh io,
actin!! by ond through the
Department of Notu rol
Re ao urct l, D l 1v l a ~on of
Mineo e nd Rec lamati on ,
pursuant to oectlon 1513.37
of tho Ohio Revised Coda,

P ublic Notice
caah.
P lans and
apeclll catlona become the
property of 1he proopectlve
bidders and no refunds will
be mad e.
Additional
In fo rma ti on may be
obtained from the DIYialon
of Mineo and Reclamation,
Departmen t of Natural

' IIowmg
. cases
. were reso Ived Hoc-mg.
k.
·' .S31J pI us co&lt;S:
t
dome,llc
. v1.o Ience, costs, 90. uays
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'pecu.
Jal
,_ uovoeigs Cou nty Court , Rona I·'u L. \Vh 'ne fi.e I·'u. Kennesaw. su;pcndcd lo three days. twu years
I.jiSt wee k.m hoe
pr Judge Patrick H. O'Brien,
Ga .. 'peed.$30 plu.&gt;CO&lt;h: Sandra D. probation: Christine A. Stout~ GahanFined were: DhalSig Au, Colum- Par'\)n s. Ma"'"· W.Va .. ;eal bell. $ 15
na. driving under the influence. $850
liu.&lt;, speed, $30 plus cost&lt;: Phoebe C. plus com: James F. Par&lt;ons. Mason, plus co;ts: 60 days jail suspe nded,
~lexander, West Chester, speed. $30 &gt;eat bell. $25 plus co'''' Alberta I.
o!1e year probation. three days jail
plus costs: Pau l A. Blough, Belpre. Roes, il£1pre, speed, $30 plu&gt; costs: su;pendcd upnn compleliun of res iSpeed. $30 pl us cost~: Charles E. Don G. Spears: ~l iami,burg. seat dent ial treat me nI program : speed,
ijooze Sr.,. Greencastle. Pa., ,peed, bell, $ 15 plus costs: Vonda M. Rus- $ 1lXI plus cn&lt;ts; le ft or cente r. $5 0
SSO plu s costs: Scou E. L as ley. 'ell. Miami\burg, 'eat belt. $25 plu s plus e&lt;l\ls: Carol A. Lang. Po rtland,
S teubenville. speed. $30 plu~ cos!': costs:
seat beh. $25 plus costs:
Shawn L. Buller. Bartlett, speed. $30
Me lody L. . Estep. Logan . seal
Kar&lt;n E. Will s, Middleport, passplus costs: Daniel L. Harrison, Wal- belt. $25 plus costs: Brad ley W. ing bad checks. $25 plus costs: Rick
ton, W.Va. , speed. $30 pl us costs: Vance. Cheshire. expi red temporary L. S~llers, Portland, expi red operaf.e ters ha L . Holma n, Raci ne. seal tag. $ 1- 0 PIus co''" Mar4u ·os Mart·on. tor's 1·ICense. $50 plus costs: seat bell.
belt. $25 plus costs: .Kimberl y D. Ea&lt;t He reford. Quebec. Canada. $25 plus cos ts: Michael J. Trent , Bid'!unler, Coolvi lle, sto p sign, $20 plu s ; peed. S.10 plu' m\ts; seat belt. $25 . well. DUI. $850 plus costs, 30 days
cosrs:· , Bartholomew S. Boggs. plu., costs; David M. Blouch. jaol ~ u spended to three days, -90-day
a pa.. 'pee d , .$30 pus
I costs: OL suspensiOn.
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Pomeroy, rec kl· ess operat1.on . .$50 p aImyr'.
one year probation.
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plus costs; SteVe n P. Sti nson. seat belt , $25 pi us costs; Roll in D. j aol suspended upon completio n of
Cheshire, seat belt , $25 plu·s costs: Clegg. Rave nswood, W.Va:. speed, reside ~t ia l treatme nt program; left of
stop sign, $20 plus costs: Georg~ F. $30 plu s costs.: Timothy L Gree n, center. $5(1 ·plu s costs: Belly L.
Vance, Charleston. W.Va .. improper Sitka. Ky .. loaded tircarrn in a motor-',. Boomer, Gallipolis, wron• ful entru; tb
h' I $50 I
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acking, $20 plus costs; Marjan · ve 1c e. .
Pus cos ts: Lowe
mcm, $75- plus costs; Tresa , E.
Markovich.. Berrien Springs, Mi ch., Ph elps, Xenia, fa ilure to lag deer. $5 0 Thomas, Middlepo rt . !)ri ving under
speed, $30 plus cos ts: Brian M. pi u; co, Is: Chris L. Richm ond. Rut- suspension. $ 150 plus costs. li ve days
. Abell, Jackson. speed, $30 pi u.s co.IIS; land, h1111 ting deer fro m a motor-vehi - jai l and $75 suspe nded if valid O L
Eugene F. Anspac h, Middleport, de, $20 plu,, costs:
presented wilh irr 90 da)'S, one year
st()p sign, $20 plus costs: Eric W,
Mic hael S . Kin g, Mi dd lepon .
prubali on: no child restraint, costs
Niceswanger, Stockport, speed, $30 hunting deer from a motor-vehicle.
onl y;
plus costs: Ryan' E. Lewis. Hamden, $2!) plus costs: Shane E. Marti n.
Harold D. McDaniel. Albany, posseal belt, $ 15 plus costs: Scon M. Sandyvi lle. W.Va.,,lopsign,$20plus session. $75 plus costs: intoxicated
Powell; Waverly. seat bell. $25 plus costs: Virginia W, Doud. New Hawn.
pedestrian oil the hi ohway, $50 pl us· .
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W V f ·1
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costs; Clarence J. Verity Jr..
· a .. al ure lo yield from a stop . costs; Roger D. Ari x. Chester. no
Chauncey, speep , $3 0 plus costs: sign, ~20 plus. custs: Leo n V.
motorcycle endorsemen t, $ 150 pl us
D,avid A. Pearce, Bid we ll . gross Hut ch i ~" '" · Ches hire. failu re to cos ts, fi ve days jail and $75 susoverloqd, $843 plu• cos ts: Del L &lt;muntaon '""" ed clear d is tance
pcnded if va lid molnrc yd e e ndorseOgdin, Langsvi lle . gro.ss overload, ahead, $20 plus costs; Kimberly K, mehl presented wilhin 90 days, one spc1°!,':,~a~fo~~: pl:~':i ~=~::c:~i~:e,G;~~~: ~a~~
$740 plus costs; Frank V. Mufll~ Y· Littl e, Mem ph is, Te nn ., speed. $30 year probation: speed . $50 plus cosls: proposal forma will be known mailing address was
~arion. speed, $30 plus costs: Ber- plus
cos ts:
Laird
Rubl e. G reg Medley, Rac ine. 15 co unt s lorw~rded from the Division 629 Page Street, Middleport,
nice J. · Woods, Balt imore, speed, Will iamstown, W.Va., fai lu re to con- pass in£ bad checks, 30 days jail sus- of Mines and Reclamation , Ohio 45760.
$30 pluBs c'!sls: seat belt. $25 plus · trul re;,~ti~gAinHa cras h.C. $20 plus pended on each charge, $ 25 plus ~=~:~:~=~~p:~ re~:i~,'~: ~~~~~~b~~~J~~~VE
costs:
rcnda M. Hysell. Hay- costs: ar
· •xson. olurnbus , · costs on each, two years probation, a check or money order In FINDINGS AND NOTICE OF
denville. speed. $30 p,lus costs:.
speed, $30 pl us costs: Stephen W. restilu tion: Do nald L. Ed wards tho amount of $13.00 made INTENT TO
ENTER
.Garland R. Reynolds. Jack - Dunn, Gall ipolis Ferry. W.Va., failure Pomeroy, possession of drug par;: payable to the Department PROPERtv TO CONDUCT
sonville , speed, $30 plus coSis; Bill . to maintain marked lanes. $20 plu s phernali a,costs.s·1·v days J···11.1., .Rob"rl of Natural Resources. The RECLAMATION ACTIVITIES.
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To George and Rebecca
R . Ha II , Langsv ille. inner bridge C~)s ts: G era ld M· Tlwmpson. Pre- L. Sc! llt!rs. Portland,
unsafe vehi cle,
-----'----overload, $250 plus cosiS: Carol S. e~ous. W.Va .. speed, $30 plu s costs: costs onl y: fi ctitiou s lags, costs only:
110 Help Wanted
Pierce, Gallipoli s. spet d, $3() plus Timothy W. Molden. Langsv ille, seat
Melody A. Carroll , Portland, DUI.
costs: Thomas 0 . McKay Jr.. Raci ne, be lt, $25 plu s costs: Timothy R. $850 plu .1 costs, 90-day OL susp.enTRAINING ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE
reckless operation , $50 plu s costs: Durst, Newark. loaded firearm in a Slon. 10 days j ail suspended lo lhree '
Ga
lli a -Me igs Community Action Agenc y currently
C'!"'i A. Amott. Reedsville. stop s ign, rnotor-ve h id e, $50 plus cos is:
days, &lt;Jne ye!" pro bati on. jail and
has a vai la bl e trai ning and retraining funds for
$20 plus costs: Ro chard L. Furbee,
Patrt ~k T. Cooper, Ath ens. rec k- $?50 suspended upon completi on of
unemployed and undere mployed eligible resident so
West Chester, Pa., stop sign, $2il plus less operat ion , SSt]() plus msts; Debra residemi al treatment program within
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Haendlges, Rut land. ope n container, 90days: Dannie R. Merrill. Po merov · Gallia and Meigs Cou nties .
cos ts; Jim E. Monroe, Nelsonvi lle.
If you are currently .attendin g sch ool or p lanning to
speed. $30 plu s costs,· s·eat be lt . $25 $50 plu s cosh. di sordeil y whi le rec kl.ess operati·on. $ 100 plus costs;
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attend in the near future you may qualify fo r
plus costs; Shannon A: Miller. Litt le imoxicaled. $~0 plus msts: Debra S, no O L, $ 150 plu s costs. fi ve days j ai l
financial assistance .
Co ll ins. Be lpre. fai lure to cont ro l. and $75 suspended if valid OL preYou can o btain a Pre a ppli cation by calling 740 $25 pl us".'"'" We ndy Long, Rac ine.' , se nted within 90 days ,
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446 -1018 ext. 99 or 740·992-22 22 .exl. 99 . O r you
CLEVELA ND (AP) _:_ Th~re
can meal W1th GMCM s ta ff at the following times
were no tickets sold na ming all six
and locations ,
numbe_rs_ ~el ect e d in SoHurday night 's
December 14, 8:30 am- 12 pm, OBES Center, Rio
The students and staff of Bradbury
$32 m11l1on Super Lotto draw ing so
Grande '
Wednesday night's jackpot will be
December 16, 10 am, GMCAA Gallia Office. 859
would like to thank.the
$36 million, the Ohio Lollery sai d.
Third Avenue, Gallipolis
·There were 197 Supe r Lolto tick December 16. 1 pm, GMCAA Meigs Office, 33 105
for their support, of our School Beautification
ets with live of the numbers. and each
Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Project. Without your help this project would :
is worth $ 1,279. The 9.6 18 tic kets
December 21, 8 :30 am- 12 pm, OBES C e nte r. Rio
Grand e
sloowing four of the numbers lire each
not have been possible. ·
worth $82.
December 28, 8 :30 am- 12 pm , ,OBES Cente r.
In Kicke r. no pl ayer had the exact
Powell's Super Value
Clark's jewelry
· ~ Rio Gra nde
can pic kup a Preapplication at these GMCM
· ,s ix-digit number to c lai m $ 100.000,
Fisher Funeral Home ·
O'Dell Lumber
11_ facYou
ilities. ·
The II Kicker tickels show in" the
Vaughan's lGA
Kroger
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Gallla-Melgs Community Action Agency
fi rS! live digits are each wor1 h $5Jl00.
Central
Office, 80 1 0 No rth State Route 7,
The Ill wit h the lirst fo ur n~mbers
Jim Rickman
Mitch Meadows
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Cheshire,
Oh
io 45620 -0272 , 740-367-7342 740are each worth $1 .000. The 1.0.111
King's
Hardware
Leo's
Cruise
and
Travel
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992-6629,
Fax:
740-367- 751.0
with the lirst th ree nu mbers are e~ch
Gallla
Office,
859 Third Avenue , Gallipo li s , Ohio
worth $1 00. and the 10.582 with the ~
Snouffer Fire and Safety
Bill Caphart
~ 45631 , 740-446-1018
first two·numbtors are each worth $ 111.
Offi ce Service and Supply
Valley Lumber
Meigs Office, 33105 Hiland Road, Pomeroy, Ohio
. The Ohi o Louery will pay out
45769
, 740-992 -2222
Charlie Rife
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Bob's Market
$264,6 16 to wi nn ers in Satu rday's
www.gmcaa .com
P1 ~ k ~ Numbers dai ly game. Sales 111
Delma Karr
Ed Ramsburg
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Equal Opportunity Employer
,~~ck_ ~ ~umbers total~d $1.4.95.65X ..
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reclamati on project to
Intercept and convey mine

lhe surface owner of the

property where entry must
be made has not ·g l~ an
consent to enter; and since

Section 1513.37 (E) C1) of
the Ohio Ravlaed Code
provldea lor entry by the
State ·of · Oh io and ita
agents. contractors itnd
employees when voluntary
consent
c annot
be

obtained; and elnco diligent
Investigation of tho facts
has been carried out, the
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WANTED; ·
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ind ividu a ls with me ntal retardatio n in th e ir own
home in Meig s County. ·Hours : 3 2 hrs/wk 8 :30 a m 1
S a t. thru 8 :30 a m Mon ; s lee p-ove r require d. We
sea rching fo r compas si onate professio na ls with
a team vision a nd a d esire to leach pers onal and
c o mmun ity skill s lo ind ividu a ls wi th men tal
reta rdation. Th e work envi ronment is in fo rmal a nd
re warding. :the re qu ireme nts a re hi gh sc hool
d ipl oma/GE D, val id dr iver's lice nse, three years
good dnv111 g expenence and adequa te aulomobil e
in s ura nce covera ge. B.C.S. offers comprehensive
training in th e fi eld of mental retardation. Interested
a pp licants need to srecifv
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SERVICES , P.O. Box 604, Jackson. OH 456400604 ; ATTN Cecillia . . Deadline for applicants:
12/17/98 .
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Equal Opportunity Employer

1. Tho Dowler/ Falrlane
Drive Reclamation Project
Ia located In Salisbury
Township of Melgo County.
Tho proi.o ct p'rlmarlly'
consists of the Installation
of 573 linear feet of
perforated underdraln and
222 linear feat of solid wall
outlet pipe_for tho purpose
of Intercepting and
conveying mine drainage
away from occupied

dwellings.
2. The atato of Ohio,
through the Department of

We are:

~Th e 1st commerc ia l in te rn e t se rvi ce in M e igs C o unty

Wt baye:

•Th e largest int e rnet serv ice in M ei g s Co unty
•T he fast es t mode m s avail ab le
•T h e areas best t ech nica l s up port .

We gyar{'ntee: • E ure k a n et is so confident th a t yo u 'll enjoy ou r serv ices th a t w e
o ffer a 7 day money-back guarante e

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888-EUREKA-7

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necessary; and
C. No other person o·r

As a result of •uch

find ings, the State of Ohio,
through the Department of
Natural Resource&amp;, DIVIsion
of Mines and Reclamation,
111 · agents, employees and

two years following the
completion
of
the
construction work as the

situation and safety of tho
public roqulroa.

.

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Teptamatlon project to
g r eatly
reduce
the
unconfined flow or nilne

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&amp; Construction

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BISSELl .
CONSTRUCTION

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complet!!
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
.
FREE

abo.ve

Freeze

740-742-2076
Y~u Kill 'em

New Roofs,
Repairs, Gutters,
Coatings, Siding,
Drywall, Painting,
· Plumbing

ESTIMATEES

We Chill 'em
11117!911

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FREE ESTIMATES ......... FULLY INSURED

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740·992·2068

·Over 20 years experience..

Free Estimates

Call740•843·5426

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CREDIT PROBLEMS?

Karn'a Caatrol
QulokLube
Specials on. oil
changes, lires ,
brakes, shocks.
740-992-9909

WORRYING!!!
No Embarrassment ...
You're Treated with Respect!

BrUm MorrUanl Radne , Ohio (740) 985.. !1948

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At 62 South 5 miles on right

43370 St. At. 124
Minersville, Ohio

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Check us out at www.p·m·desltn .com
Or phone (740) 1192•6917
11/J/too mo. po.

TONIGHT
D o n 't miss the last" show
· of the y e ar

9 pm

TONIGHT
All New And Improved All
Male Revi e w 21st

SUE'S GREENHOUSE .

-Complete Auto Seroice-

Racine, Ohio &amp;
50 West, Albany Rd., Athens, Ohio

.

Century Male
For Ladies Only

'f!!!!:/!!l

TONIGHT

•Wreaths

•Roping

•Swags

•Live

•Grave Blankets

$5 to $25

.• .

"Emy Ot•er tile Pltolte Bank Fim11td11g" ·
Air Conditioners ,Qs Low As

'28 a month

•38 a

&amp;

Computer Graphics
Deslgl'\s
All Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Servli:ea
•Commercial
•Residential
Owner, Mickle Hollon
Chester, Ohio

5 Parts WarrantY.
*Free Digital Thermos~at

. •t;ree

"Where Qua lily Dofmt'l Co11 More,.
740-446-9~1.1;1 • 1-800·872-5967

Limestone,

THE COUNTRY CAI~DI.E SHOP
AND MORE

•Poinsettias
11124/1 mo. pd

BANKRUPTCY can r~lieve n debtor of

For Information Regarding Bankruptcy contact:

WiDiam Safranek, Atto~ney At Law
(7 40) 592-5025 Athens, Ohio

GUN SHOOT
Racine Gun Club
Nease Hollow Rd.
Every Sunday

Call for reservations

446-4801

Makita Power
Tools

·12:30 pm
limit 680 sleeve
.73tback bore

O'DELL LUMBE R has the m!
Just in time for Chris tm as
O'DE LL LUM BER CO MPANY
Vine S t at Third Ave Gallipo lis
7 40-446- 1 2 76
O'DELL LUMB E R C OMPANY
634 East Ma in S t. , Pomeroy
7 4 0 -992-5500

Santa's Gift
Wrapping Service
Judy

,Pointing &amp; Coating
· · Residential &amp;
Commercial

"No lob too. blc or "
too-aU"

Frae Estimates
(740) 367-0412
(7 40) 992-4232

in s loc k

CASE KNIVES
· 1:.;Su of. ltst jJrie;e
634 East Ma in S t. P omeroy

740-992-5500

GREENHOUSE

Now open for the

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3596,

Poinsetlios in 6 colors
Poinsetlio Baskets
Holly Trees
Cui Chrislmos Trees
Grove Blankets -Wrealhs
Open Daily 9·5
Sunday 1·5

HUBBARD$
GREENHOUSE
Syracuse, Ohio
gg2-5776
We honor Golden Buckeye Cords

Rt. 124, Minersville. Ohio

CARPET
PLUS
Professional
Floor Installation
FREE ESTIMATES

7 40-698-9114
or

740-698-7231
811 1/H tfn

New construction &amp; Remodeling
Minor Repairs ·, Cabinets • Siding ·
Roofs • Decks • Garages
Insured
Free Estimates

740·742·3411

1 ~11 41A8 1 mo nd

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Start Datin g Tohlg ht ! Have fu,Q
pl aying the Ohio Da ting Game, 1 ~"
BOO-ROMANCE, extension 901 5. V.

.30 Announce ments ' ,,
·~
New To You Thrltt ShOppe ,,'1
~WeSt Stimson, Athens
740-592-1842
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Oualily cl oth ing and h o u s ehol~ 1
l ~ems . $1 .00 ba g sale ever1 J
Tnursday. Mond ay tnru Saturda Y,

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Hill'S
SELF STORAGE
29670 Bashan Road
Racine, Ohio 45771
740-949-2217

HOWARD

EXCAVATING CO.
limestone Hauling
House.&amp; Trailer Sites
Land Clearing &amp;
Grading
Septic System &amp;
Utilities
Estimates
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CHRISTMAS
TREES

740·992-4559

5'x10'
to 10'x30'

Sizes

Hours
7:00AM-8 PM
11/19198 1 mo. pet·

~l"f).f(dO;e-.rtirj

•Room Addition&amp;
•New Garages
•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Painting
Also Concrete Work
(FREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

Moonlite

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Wrapped
Maplewood Lake
Racine, Ohio

949-2734
11(2011 !TtQ.

li ner Trained . Pho ne : 740 -2581;
6780, On Route ? In Eureka.
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7 Puppies Part Shep herd &amp; Pa(t .J
Beagle . 5 weeks old. (740) 38&amp;- '..,

8962
8 Puppies 112 Malamute, 3 Black,...

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&amp; Wormeo , Free To Good liome,• • ·
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4-6~
75:,:·2:..:.
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2'!. Miles South of
Tuppers Plains Qn
St Rt. 7
(740) 667-3483 or
(740) 667-3073
Open Evenings and
Weekends
11 /23/t

S erving Pome roy, ·Middleport ,&amp; Mas on

992-0038
Cha rte r Available

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ern living eel. .. 304-895-3703
. ·:,
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Puppies- Cho co late Lab,
· weeks old . 740-992-6206.

·G&amp;W PLASTICS AND SUPPLY
St. At. 7

Tuppers Plains, Ohio 45783
740-985-3813
4" thru 48" Plastic Culvert ln Stock
Full Line Of Water Storage Tanks ~
Septic &amp; Cistern Tanks

Sewer Pipe: 3 " thru 8", Ga ~ Pipe &amp; Regulators
Open:
9:00-4:30 Weekdays
9 ;00-12;\)0 Saturday
~

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12 t
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MOBILE HOME
PARTS
~Rbof Coatings

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

Gallipolis
.._,,
&amp; Vicinity
,t
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:-l,os
...-:M.:.u_ol--.,- '
Be PaldJn Advance.
QEAQ~INE :

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2:00p.m.

the day befare tho ad

Ia to run. Sunday
edltton • 2:00 p.m.

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Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity ·

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All Yard 511 181 Muat Be Paid In 1'1
Advance. Deadline: 1:OOpm 11"1• ~ 1:
day befo re lhe ad Is t o run
Sunday &amp; Monday edlllont .JS
1:00pm Friday.
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Auction
and Flea Market

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Wedemeye r's Auction Service,
Gallipolis , Ohio 740 -379·2720

90

Wanted to Buy

1960's Gl Joe Figures &amp; Acce,ssories, 740-446·6630 After 6 P.M.

Absolute Top Doll ar: All U.S. Sliver And Gold Coins . Proa l sets.
Diamonds, Antique Jewelry, Go ld
Rings, Pre-1930 U.S. Currency,
Sterli ng, Etc. Acqu isitions JewelrY.
- M.T.S. Co rn Shop , 151 ,Secoi1d
Avenue. Gallipolis. 740-446-2842
Anliques, t6p pn ces paid. Ai\ler...
ina Antiq ues , Pomeroy, 01"1io .
Russ Moore owrier . 740 -992·
2526.
~

Discount Prices

AnUq ues &amp; cleao used furnitu re,

Bennett Supply

will buy one pi"ece or complete
hOuseh old. Osby Martin , 740-

740-446·9416
1391 Safford
School Rd.
Gallipolis , OH

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mo.

"Huge lnvenjory"
11/131 mo. pd,

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ces6ories. To Good Home, 304~ t
8S2-2382.
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· 10:00 a. m. Saturday.

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE

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CONNOLLY'S

DEER
PROCESSING

Giveaway

Frtday. Monday edition

Christmas &amp;ason

SUNSET ROME
CONSTRUCTION

Company

CHICS 1-900.740·6500 En. •.-,

Gas co~k stove, 740-992·7380.

. 12/1 /98

·

Weekly Sales and Drawings
thru Christmas

992-1194

O'Dell Lumber

On S a le N o w !

L. Stewart

HUH BARDS

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CALL AMERICA'S 11 PSY·
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(614) 992·3838

Tues.-Fri. 10 to 6
Sat. 10 to 4

,.

Cousin's Home
Improvement and

financial obligations and arrange a fair
distribution of asse ts, Debtor s in b ankruptcy may
keep " exempt" property for his or her pe r sonal
use. This moy.include a car, a hou se, clothes , _and
household goods.

month

WICKS
HAULING

Cut

at City Limits Night Club
Gallipolis, Oh

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Ge_n.;..tle-, -Sm_a.,.rt, . ~

Trees

74M41-2115

BENNETT'S :HEATiNG &amp; COOLING

Top Soli, Fill Dirt
614·992-3470

ASK QUESTIONS.

40

, (Lime StoneLow Rates)

Gravel, Sand,

Personals

NOWII I

DESIGNS .

*Free Estimates

LADIES LADIES LADIE;S

005

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Se1V·U(619)-645·8434 E~. 266~' ·

Ne ar the 338 &amp; 124 split in the Great Bend

Heat Pumps As low As

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

. 1-9()0.420..3012
,,. "·
3.99 per min, Must be i 8 yrs. . 1 ,

Residential &amp; Mobile Home .
Ai•· Comlitionet·s &amp; Heat Pumps
Quality Affordable Web Page Desltn
for Small Bualne11ln Melts. Athens. and
Gallla Co. Ohio and Mason Co. WV.
"Let us put your business on the lntemet•

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1 month pd.

2!J Yrs . Exp. • Ins. Owner: Ronnie Jones

OLD COUNTRY ANTIQUES
Open for business
Ken &amp; Judy Fry- Owners
Tues. Wed . &amp; Thurs 10am - 6 pm, Sun1 2-5
during December
Gifts. antiques. primitives, un iques

Cut Your Own
Fresh Cut
Any Scotch or White Pine - $15.00
Wagon Rides on Weekends
Rt. 33 to Darwin. East on At. 681 ; 4 miles to Che rry
Ridge Ad .. 1'h miles to tree farm. Follow signs.
Daily 10 am til Dark
Nov. 28 lhru Dec. 21
11/23/98, mo

Grand Opening

No Credit • Slow Credit • Bankruptcy
Repo • Divorced

Phone: 7~0-843-5572

CALL OUR OFFlCE AT 992·2155

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Racine, Ohio

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CHRISTMAS TREES
BRADFORD'S

• Vinyl Siding • Garages
• New Homes • Pole Buildings

0

RESIDENTIAUI//////1/COMMERCIAL

(No Sunday Calls)

11/201

Fonner-"Velvel Haminer"
52954 State Rt. 124

Joseph Jacks

BULLETIN BOARD .
7° column Inch weekdays
1900 column inch Sunday

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

614-992-7643

Dave's .Garage

ADally Se~lll!el· 1'

Starting at

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Room Additions • Roofing

FREE ESTIMATES

LOHG·s
COHSTROCTIOH

6:. ·

P/B CONTRACTORS, INC.

c

Garages • Replacement Windows

. 7/22/tln

Get Your Message Acrpu

1

740841-1701

rJJ

• BOBCAT SERVICES

11/271 mo

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New

.Degree Certified Landscape Specialist
from OSU·ATI
Jeremy L. Roush

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•Lawn Care
•Mulching
•Retaining Wall &amp;
Brlck Patio Construction

•Planting
•Design
•Lawn Care

.r...

Owner: John Dean

*992-1696

wv

Road

•Maintenance

740-992-3987

*U. 'P.S.

ROUSH LANDSCAPING BISSELL BUILDERS, INC. ;

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2310

New Homes &amp; RemQdeling '
Garages , Pole Buildings, Aotifing ,'Siding
Commercial &amp; Residential
21 yrs. exp. .
Licensed &amp; Insured i.·~J

tho

With

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Rt. 124, Rutland, Ohio
742-3051
OPEN NOV. 27th, 11 TO 9:00

Free Estimates

304•576·2255 After 5 pm

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BOB SNOWDEN'S LOT

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llarlwelt
ll1use

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Wreaths- Swags
Roping &amp;
Grave Blankets ·
. $10 &amp; Up

Phone

"Best Prices of
the Season"
~
Vickers
®=-~ Wo.,d Heating

985-4473

mo. pd

Free Estimates

State of Ohio allowing
reclamation to begin on tho
on the

Slug &amp; Shot
Matches

Wrapped

structures. In doing so, the

the surface owner of record
Is Georg·a and Rebecca
Glaze. The owner has not
given written consent tot he

RUTLAND, OH •
AMERICAN
LEGION
BEECH GROVE
ROAD
GUN SHOOT
SUN., 1:00 PM

Skin, Cut,

drainage that Is damaging

mining practices.
3.
The project sit~
Includes property lor which

I Or'2$1961dn

OILER'S
DEER SHOP

of Minoa and Reclamation,

general welfare from the
adverse effects of past coal

SERVICE
Agrlr;ultural Lime,
Limestone • Gravel
Dirt • Sand
985-4422
Chester, Ohio

Pomeroy Eagles
Club Bingo On
Thursdays
AT 6:30P.M.
Main St.,
,Pomeroy, OH
Paying $80.00
per game
$300.00 Coverall
$500.00 Starburst
· Progressive top line.
Lie. # 00-5?1 191110

construction work and ror

ADD268C~

140.00 ADOl5GtGHD 75.00
CO.DO · ADO 1.J GIG HD IIUO
!50.00 ADO1111.00

CHRISTMAS TREES

. DUMP TRUCK

Hemlock Grove Rd
Pomeroy, OH
Ph. 740-992-7285
(Sal. , Sun. eves.)

contractors , glvea notice

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ADD 1r ADD tS" -

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TRUCKING

BARR'S LANDSCAPE
NURSERY

that In no less than thirty
(30) days altar posting and
publication of thou
findings, It will enter the
above described property of
the owner lor tho purpooe
.of doing the necessary

.

R. L. HOLLON

Uve Spruce, White
Pine with root ball $6/ft.
Plant after Christmas!
Or choose a Cut Pine
or Spruce $2.50/ft.

agency
will
act
expeditiously to abate the
problems ..

'I - &lt;/

Joe Wilson
(614) 992-4277
71

Natural Resources, Division

Division of Mines and
Reclamation will protect tho
public health and safety and

740-992-11 35 for a .Pric• Quotr!
.....

1998 Martin Street ·
,Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

B. The abatement of
thou
problems . Is

Abandoned · Mined Land
Program; Dlvl~lon ql Mine~
and Reclamation, Date
12/1/98
Approve: Lloa J. Morris,
Chl61, Division of Mines and
Rsclamallon, Data 12/2/98
(12) 14 1TC

Upgndt lhat old computfl' (9f l bo•t l!l the rost or atw!
Wt tva I [Mil !igt Rf A!1tWtCkt,

"BuUd Your Dream"

practice a;

Recommend : Terry Van
Offeren,
Supervisor ,;

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CbristDW Sp«ial 266-CPU 32 rom 14" moa S6K V.90 2.5
Win 98 Co!Qr Priattr! $899.00

Public Notice
· declare that:
A.
The problemo
a11oclatod with pe., mining
a cllvllloa In Sa llabury
Townahlp , Me igs County,
Ohio conotlluteo on aciWrsa
effect of past coal mining

we

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are

made:

Lottery results

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follo~ing ~
t:.

findings

~ Remodeling

.-Custom Homes

992·6576.

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Clea n Late Model Ca rs Or
Trucks. 1990 Models Or Newe r,
Smith Buick Pontiac. 1900 Eest'
ern Avenue, Gallipolis.

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Page 8 • The Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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wrecked or ul~t~aged
304-773-5033

Buying
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EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

110

Help Wanted

AVON 1 All Areas 1 Shirley
Spears, 304-675-1429
Babysitter needed In home 4
days a week 9· 5 Mercerville
Area Days 740· 256-1252 Eve
740-256·1618
Compu te r Users Needed work
Own Hrs $20K -$75K /Yr 1·800·
348·7186Ext 1173 wwwamp·

'"'com
Easy Work ! Excellent Pay! As semble Proelucts At Home Call
Toll Free 1 800 467 5566 Ext
12170
Foreman wanted lor Middleport
Maintenance Oepar!ments applications can be picked up at VII
!age Hall between Bam 4pm Mon
day thru Fnday only Apphcat1ons
need lo be returned by December
21 1998 Dewey M Horton ,

Mil)&lt;lt
Local Company Needs Onver
Loa der Wtlh CO Ls PariTime
Send Resume To PO Box 117,
Bidwell. Ohio -45614

210

Business
Opportunity

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do busineas with people you know, and
NOT to send money through the
mall un111 you have mvestlgated
lh8 oft&amp;fing
I
LPN I&amp; CNA 's· Ravenswood
Canter 11 no* accepting appltca·
lions lor lull and partUme pOSI·
lions ENcellent benellt packaQe
It Interested, please appty In person Monday through Friday 9am.C pm or write auen!lon Tom
Reynolds Adm inistra tor, 200
South R1tCM 1e Avenue Ravenswood WV 26164 phone (304)
273· 9385 EOE A Glenmark
Gensis Faallty

230

Professional
Services

Livingston ' • Baaement Water·
Proofing, all basement repairs
done , free es timates, ltlet•me
guarantee 12~rs on job e11peri·
ence 3Q.t-895.3887

TURNED DOWN ON
SOCIAL SECURITY /SSt?
No Foe Unless We Win•

1·888-562 3345

Part· Time {36 Hours Every Other
Week) A&amp;ceptlomst Needed Du·
ties Include Anserlng TelephOne
Open~ng And DlstnOutmg Mali
Dally Deposits F1llng Part Time
Benefits Include Sick Leave And
Oh10 Pars Send Resume To
Huamn Resources D~rector
SEOEMS District, PO BoK 527

Kerr OH 45843 By 12121/98

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST Full
T1me Position Health In sura nce
And Re tiremen t Be ne fits Avall·
a Ole Apply In Person Or Send
Resume To Bowmans Home·
care 70 Pine St, Gallipolis, Oh
45631 Ann Lewie
AN permanent roll time posllion
eva ltable Immediately at Rave n·
swood Center Shift vanes Ou·
t1es range !rom primary care to
administrative Medical dental
v1s1on , li te insu rance , 40 1k and
tuition reimbu rsement o11ered
Call (304)273 9385 or come to
Ravenswood Center
200 S
RllcM ie Avenue Ra venswoo d
26164

wv

Aural Act ion seeks muralist for
commun1ty generated mJJral pro·
j&amp;ct In Pomeroy Must be accom·
fll % "r1 arllst Experience In com·
mumty work preterable For details
on salary and project Information,
call Usa 74Q-767·4938

UNDERGROUND UTILITY
LOCATOR
Central Locating Service, LTD
Has Immediate Openings In The
Athens, Meigs And Gallipolis
County Areas Oua!Uied Appllc
ants Must Enjoy Outdoor Wor~
Be Sell Motivated , Have A Good
Driving Record And Be Drug
Free We Are A Successful, Aap
tdly Growing ;company That 10ffers
Paid Training Major Medical
Dental, Life And OlsabUIIy In
&amp;urance Company Vehicle, Pale!
Vacallon , Holidays, And 401 K
For Immediate Consideration
Please Call B00-2 76·0966 M·F 8
AM 5 PM For An App lication
Wanted · manage r &amp; pa ri time
w&amp;ekend worker for an adult family
home , t -5 residence wlth 24 hour
' •care, 740·992 5039. 740 · 992·
4410 ask lor Kathy
WANTED· Pa rt T1me Position
Available To Work With Two In·
divlduals With Mental Retardation
In Their Own Home In Me1 gs
County Hours 32 Hrs /Wk 8 30
.A. M Sat Thru 8 30 A M Mon,
Sleep Over Reqwred We Are
Se arc hing For Compassionate
Profess ionals W1th .A. Team
Vl sion And A Oes1re To Te ac h
Personal And Commu n1ty Skills
To Individuals W1th Mental Relar
dat1on The Work Env1ronm8nt Is
Informal And Rewardmg The Ae
qulrements Are H1gh School 01·
ptom a IGEO Valid Dr iver's L1
cense Three Years Good Or1vmg
EKperlpnce And Adequate Auto
moblt e Insurance Coverage
B C S Oilers ComprehensiVe
Train ing In The F!eld 0 1 Mental
Re1ardat1o n Interested Appllc·
ants Need To Spec1ly Pos1tton Of
lnlerest And Send Resume To

BUCKEYE

COMMUNITY

SERVICES, P 0 B o~ 604 Jack
son, DH 45640·0604 ATTN Ce
' c1l18 Dedllne For Appl 1cants 121
17/98 Equal Opportunity Em ploy
r

.,

130

Insurance

Crop In surance Burley To·
matoes, Corn Ken Bass Insuran ce, 1 800 291 6319

140

Business
Training

Gallipolis Career College
Winter Quarter Starts January
4 1999 Call Today! 74()-446
4367 1·800·214·0452 Reg •9005 12748

180

Wanted To DQ

Furnl1ure repa ir rel1nlsh and res
toratlon also custom orde rs Ohio
Valley Refinish ing Shop Larry
Phill ips 740 992 6576
George s Porlable Sa wmill don t
haul your logs to lhe mill JUSt call
304 675· 1957
Interior Paln11ng Plumbing &amp; Re modeling Any And All Odd Jobs
740 245-51 51

1979 Fairmont 14Ft X 60Ft Can
Be Seen At K&amp;K Pt Pleasant
CaH 740 446 4310
1979 Liberty 121160 Mob1le Home
with furniture, Good conditio n.
Must be I'TlOVedl (7.40) 446-0643
1980 Fa ~rmo nl 14x70 3 Bed·
rooms, 1 112 Baths, All Electric,
Very Solid. Well Kept, Many Up·
dates. Needs Moiled, H0-682·

3446
1992 Norris 16Ft X 70FT, Vinyl
WUh Shingles 2 Bclrms , 2 Baths
All Electnc Appliances , Porches
1994 Commander LTD please
contact Kim 7..0·992 248t
1994 Norris Clayton 14X70 2
Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 2 Decks, CA

SX10 Metal Building 740 25S·
6S51 After S 00 Pm
1996 Clayton 16x80 3 Bedrooms
Skirting, Central Air N1ce 304·
675·8165

736·3409
Double W ide New $999-0own
$237-per mo Free delivery &amp; set·
up 1 800-691-6777

This 11ewspaper will

not

knowingly accopl
advertisements for real estate
which Is In violation of lhe
law Our readera tJit hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised In thla newspaper
are l\lailable on an equal
opportunity basiJ

REAL ESTATE

31 0 Homes lor Sale
3 · 4 Bedrooms. Full Dry Base ·
ment F~replace Forced Air /Gas
Furnace, AJC, Fenced Corner Lot,
36 Windsor Court Stan Burdette,
304·675-7285
3 bedroom country kitchen, tlvlnglfamHy 2 baths, detached ga·
rage on 1 t /2 acres, country satling Chester area, $46,000, 740·

985 3511
3 b1 1 ba new heal pump
roor wllh corner lot close to
school &amp; stores at 621 4tn ST
New Haven 'MI 304 882·3845
6yr 2-3 bedrooms loft tongue/
groove pellet stove HP/CA. appliances. garage. spa, acre, Bulavllle Pike 74Q-367-Q286
By owner. 725 Page Street, Mid·
dleport. house &amp; 3 lots must see
to appreciate will sell house with·
out lots lor $89 000, 740 992

2704 740·992·56116
By owner- three bedroom fenced
yard, pool double lot In Gallipo
lis Ferry, call 304·675·1105 after
6pm
\
Home &amp; tot for sale 4 bedrooms
2 baths $1 000 down. W A c
easy terms, located near Rutland
contact Oav1d, 1·800·448 6909
Houes wlttl Lg Garage Nearly
314 Acea 7~ Garfield Ave Ae
ducedl $22,000 Toll Free 1 (877)

759·4693 ·F401446·7014
Hou se And Lot For Sale 4 Bed
rooms 2 Baths, $1 000 Down
W A C Easy Ter ms Contact Oa
v1d Ca111 800·448-6909
House For Sale By Owner Broad
Run Area 304·882·2647
House On State Route 7 South
Less Than tO Minute s From
Downtown Gallipolis Private 2 112
Acre Lot With Breathtak ing Allier
V1ew Approx 2,000 SCI Ft 3 Bed·
rooms 2 1/2 Baths Famlty Room
2 Fireplaces Hardwooct Floors, 2
Car Garage , Lots 01 Extras!
$95 000 Ready For Immedi ate
Occup ancy 740-446 3248, 740·
446·4514
Mode rn 3 bedroom house , 2
baths country ~1tchen. large 2 car
garage on 1/2 acre lot Tuppe rs
Pla1 ns Oh sewer already hooked
u p $75 000 740 985 3511 or
740 667 3304
RED BRICK RANCH Sty le
House Excellen t Cond1lion, Par
t1ally Fml shed Basement 2 Car
Garage Serious InQuiries Only ll
740·446-3385
Restored Victorian home situated
on 12 acres vmage Middleport
seclude d and private appoint
ment, call 740·992-5696

320 Mobile Homes
for Sale
S1 000 00 Gift Certllicete Or Lot
Re nt Pa1d For 6 Month s When
You Buy Any Home From Us Bel·
ween 12/12/98 and 12/3119 8 1
800 251 ·5070 •

$499 DOWN
3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
FREE DELIVERY

&amp; SET·UP
ONLY AT

OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO WV
304·755·5885
Limned Offer
$500 Down on any 14K70 m
srock limite d number free dellv·
ery Can t 800 691 6777

Home S2&amp;51Mo lneludll w•ter,
&amp; Tlalh 700 HS 9569

--No

2 Bedrooms In Kerr, 740-o44tl·

N~ 2 Bdrm Tra~let In Sman Trailer Park. Refrenc::es &amp; DepoSit R•

PelS 740-446-1104,

Beautiful River VIew 191 River
Street, Kanagua, Deposit, Refer·
ences No Peta , 740-441 0181

Fosw Trailer Park
Two (2) Bedroom Mobile Home,
Route 218, Deposit+ References

Required, 74G--7.

New Box Springs &amp; Matlrass. NOt
Used 10 Vaar Warranty Still In
Plastic, Proclorvflla, 740-8886373

520

Sporting
Good a

530

Apartment•
for Rent

DOWN PAYMENT BLUES?
OAKWOOD HOMES
NITRO,WV
WILL MATCH YOUR
DOWN PAYMENT
CALL FOR DETAILS
SPECIAL FINANCING
AVAILABLE
304· 755-5885
L1m1ted Offer
Good selection of used homes
w1th 2 or 3 bedrooms Starting at
$3995 Ou1ck dellvery Call 740385 9621
New 14K70 $500 Down $199 per
mo Free air skirt 1-800 691·

6777
New 16K 80 S500·0own $245 per
mo Free air skirt 1-800 6916777
New 1999 14x70 three bedroom,
Includes 6 months FREE lot rent.
Includes washer &amp; dryer, sklrllng,
deluxe steps and setup Only
$200 H per month with $1150
down Call1·800·837·3238

PRIVATE SEniNG
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 800· 383·

6862
SINGLE PARENT PROGRAM
SPECIAL FINANCING
AVAILABLE
NEW &amp; USED REPO'S
CREDIT HOTLINE
304-755-7191
We Finance Land &amp; Home W lth
As Li ttle As $500 Down 1-606·

928 3426
3 Bedroqms 2 Baths Wit!'\ A/C
Sk1rt $229/Mo , 1 800 383-6862

340 Business and
Buildings
Commerciai·OIIIce or Retail 87
Mill St Middleport 1,450 Sq Ft
$400 mo Corner Building 740992-6250 Acquisitions (next
door)

350 Lots

a. Acreage

220 acres 5 miles from Toyota.
very private $350 000, PO Box

464 BuHe~ WI/ 25033
23 112 acres excellent building
site all utilities available, ptenty of
timber 740·949·2179
30 + Acres, 2 Miles, Rio Clrande,
Secluded Beautiful Homasltes,
Lake Site Farm Land Thru With
County Water Line Alongs i de,
218-495 2360
Pri&gt;Jate Mobile Home Lot for Rent1
Located at 6693 Stale Route 588,
Gallipolis (740} 446·2266

360

Real Estate
Wanted

We Buy La~:~d 30 - 500 Acres ,
We Pay Cash 1·800·213 8365,
AnthOny Land Co

RENTALS

410 Housea for Rent
'

2 BMr oom House North Pa r k
Drive, $350/Mo , With Deposit &amp;
References, 304 675-2749
2 br $350 + dep and you pay
uhl 304-675 2535
2 or 3 bedroom house In Pom;::"
oy no pets, 740·992 5858
3 Bedrooms , HU O App rov ed
Vinton Area 740.388·9326
E1gt1t room house for rent, Co Ad
1, Langsville , $400 per month
ptus ut1IIUes, 740 698-3701
House For Renl 304 675-6720
New home, 3 bedroo ms, 1 bath
Fa irview Ad 5425 /mo Plus De·
posll Must have Aele rences l

I and 2 bedroom apartments, fur·

n1shed and unfurnished, secunty
deposit required, no pats , 740·

992 221S
1 Bedroom, Economical Gas
Heat WID Hook-Up, Near Cinema
$2791Mo Plus Utilities, Deposit &amp;
Lease Required 740-446-2957
t Bedroom, Including Utilities
S350/Mo , 2 Bedrooms Including
Utilities, $450/Mo , Deposit Re quwed, 74~2477
2 br furn or unfurn apt dep &amp;
ref required 3Q.t..B82-2566
2bdrm apts , total electric, ap pliances furnished, laundry room
facilities, close to school In town
Applicat1ons available at. Village
Green Apts 149 or call 740..992·

Ni ce two bedroom house In Po
meroy $350 per month plus de
poslt no pets will constder land
contract after one year 740 698-

7244
Two houses In Racine one In Pome roy, for rent or sell on land
co ntract 740-596·1620

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 &amp; 3 Bedrm Stove Refrlg Wa
l er, Trash Pa1d Very N1ce No
Pet s Depos1t 740 388 837 1
2 &amp; 3 bedroom mobile homes, air
conditioned $260 S:lOO sewer
water and trash Included 740·

992 2167

Ask about tree programming 18()(). J79.S194

2~

$300. 304-882-2362

Buy or sell Rivenne Antique&amp;,
112-t E Main Street, on Rt 124,
Pomeroy Hour&amp; M T. W 10 00
am to800pm , Sunda)'10010
740·992·2526. Russ

Solid Oak Gun Cabinet Great
Chnstmas Gittl $250 Or Trade For

Anything 304·576·2173

neO'lii"-1

jj

•wARMUpt•
Furnace, Heat Pumps, &amp; Air Conditioning Free Esllmateal II You
Con 1 Call Us. We Both lose!
740 US S306, 1·800-29HI096

Starting Line-u ps, football , bB&amp;·
ketbali baseball, hockev, &amp; Nas·
car there is jus t a few, ~mmett
Smith, M Jordan K Griffey, K
Earnhart, J Gordon, W Greztey,
M Jonnson, D Rodman , M Me
GUire We save you time &amp; money catt 741H42·25 11 , 1·80Q.837·
8217, Rutland Bortle Gas. as~ tor

Oa&gt;ld
Super Nltendo (7 Games) With
Super Gameboy (2 Games)
$160 oo Saga Gensls ( 11
Games) $160 00 Or Everything
For $280 00 Firm AU Good Condillon &amp; Sale Parenr Approved

1 Paid Jensen Concert Series
Home Stereo Speakers, 15"
Ban. Hi's And Midrange 220
Watt Handling Capac1ty New Still
In Boll $300, Kitchen Cabinets ,
COuntertop, 304-675-657o4

740 44&lt;! S945
Ta~e Uch1 Mml Excavator Olga 6

Fl Good ConditiOn t-tunUngton
304 · 736-9131 Or After 6 , 304-

12ft Wells Cargo enclosed wide
body tadem axle trailer wide rear
door w11h fold down ramp side
door, 5 new rims&amp;tlres , alae
brakes,and Inter lights, nice trail-

525-5359
Walerhne Special 3/4 200 PSI
$21 95 Pe r 100, 1• 200 PS I
S37 00 Pe r 100 All Brass Com
press10n Fittings In Stodl

.,. $1 500 00 304-675-8901
1998 Harley Dav iSon, Barbie
$250 l&lt;indlewood wood burning
Fireplace insert $250 (740) 388-

RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jackson, OhKI 1 80Q-531-9528

8417

WHITE'S METAL DETECTORS

1998
McDonald's
Taenia
Beanies Set, 740 446-0350, After

Aon Alhson 1210 Second Avenue, Gallipolis. Ohio 7-40·446

3711 EOH

5 Pf.A

4336

3 Rooms and bath. furn1shed eHI·
c~ency, all utility paid! Down stairs
919 Second Ave $275. Montn

25" Zenith console color TV, 740-

(740) 446-3945
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Drive
from $279 to $358. Walk to shop
&amp; mov1es CaW740· 448·2568
Equal HOUSing Opportun~
Christy's Femlty Uvlng

Aportmonta
Middleport/Pomeroy
Call740·992·4514
Monday-Saturday 9·9
Has openings, apartments avail·
able now, Hud accepted
Ask for Cl'\rlsty
Country Side A,:lartment Large 2
Bedrooms, 2 Baths, WID Hook·
Up CIA, $435/Mo Including Water Sewage; Garbage, Call TollFree 888-B4o-8521
For Lease , Unfurnished One'
Bedroom Apartments Corner of
Second And Pine $250 00 Per
Month Plus Utilities Security And
Key Deposit References Fle
qulred 7-40-446-4425.
Furnished 4 Rooms &amp; BAtn, Com.
pletely Redecora1ed, Clean, New
Carpet, No Pats Or Smoking, Rei·
erence &amp; Deposit Requlred Also
Furnished 2 Rooms &amp; Bath Up·
stairs 740-446-1519
Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at Village Manor and
Riverside Apartments tn Middle·
port From $249·$373. Call 740·
992·5064 Equal Housing Opper·
tun Illes
New furnished one bedroom
apartment In Middleport, 740·992·
9191
New Haven 2 Bedrooms, Fur·
nlshed Or Unfurnished, Oeposlt &amp;
References, 304-682·2566
Nice 2 bedroom apartment In Po·
meroy, all utilities paid no pet&amp;

741).SS2-SS58
Nice CleM 2 bedroom referencWasher !Oyer Hook-Up! 304-675-

550

992·5949
4 Piece Bedroom Suite $225
Good Condition 304 -675 -1865
After 5 00

Now Accepting Applications For
All Electric, One Bedroom Apartments Washer /Dryer Hook·Up,
Water Trash /Sewage Paid,

$279/f.Ao , 740-446-9611
Now Taking Applications- 35
West 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Apartments , lnCI\Jdes Water
Sewage, Trash, $295/ Mo. 740·
441·1616, 740·446·0957, 740·

48K48 lnstall ated Bullding 16 Fl
Ce111ng Height 2 Sliding Doors, 4
inch Concrete Floo r &amp; Footers,
$45,000 740·446·2971

BOnLED WILL POWERI
LOSE up-to-30 Lb~
THIRTY O~Y MONEY BACK
GUARIINTEEI

Block bflck, sewer pipes, windows, Untels etc Claude Wmters,
Rio Grande OH Call 740·2455121

Natural, Dr Recommended

{740)441·1982
Church pews tor sale 12 twelve
foot, 4 ten toot , $200 each. 740·

560

2 CoG katle l' s &amp; Cage Breedmg
Box, Also 1 Small Cage. 304·

Diamond engagement ring, ap·
prox 113 carat, 14K, $300, tale·
scope In fine shape, $150, 740·

949·2202
Do Your Last Minute Christmas
S hopping At Keefer's Service
Center, State Route 87, Lots Of
Grttat Gift Ideas To Cl'\oosa From
Farm Toys, Tractor Radios And
Umbrella a, Reddy Heaters,
Homellte Saws And Trimmers,
Pressure Washers, 12 Voll Pow·
er Pace And Much Morel 304 -

$275, 700-446.()SS7

blonde {7401 441 ·0996 afler 4 oo
pm

slnot, High Chair, 304-675-454S

AKC Registered female Beagle
tu lly trained, will not run tras h

Grubb's Plano- luning &amp; repairs
Prob lems? Need Tuned? Call the
plano Or 740 446 4525

deer and

446·4039, {740) 448·1004

Twin Rivers Tower now accepting
applications lor 1br HUO subsid·
ized apt for elderly and hand I·

Klndlewood llreplace Insert
Wood burner For Aent 2 Bed·
room Tra11er (740} 446-0893

Clrcl~ Motel Lowest Rates In
Town , Newly Remodeled
CinemaK ShOwtime &amp; Disney
Weekly Rates, Or Monthly Rates.,
Construction Worker s Welcome

741&gt;-441 5698.740 441 5167

460 Space for Rent
Mobile home sHe available between Athe ns and Pomeroy, call
740 385 4367

MERCHANDISE

510

Household
Good a

Appl iances
Reco nditioned
Washers , Dryers, Ranges Aefrl·
grators 90 Day Guarantee!
Fr ench City Maytag , 740 446

7795
Bunk Beds New Never Used Mat
tress 2 Beds 2 Inner Spr~ng
Mattresses Incl uded $295 Proc·
torvllle 74Q-886·6373

GOOO USED

APPLIANCES

SS89
Fox terriers- 3 males 1 fema le
$10 0, Boston bull bab ies, 3
males 2 female~ can be regls·
tared, $150 without papers $300
with papers All above puppies
tail docked dew claws removed
will hold tilt Christmas with depos
It, price negotiable, 740 992 4581

JET
AERATION MOTORS

446-348)

Furnished
Rooms

AKC
registered
Mini ature
Oashound 1 breed ing pair of
Cockalells with cage, 740·992·

Standing 741&gt;--3648

Johnson's Used Furniture Beds
new and used, mattresses, Kitch·
en appliances Olneltes. Wash
ers Dryers, Freezers etcl (740 }

450

667·3090

Heirloom Nativity Pieces~ By "Fon·
taninl' Imported From Rome 3
Kings On Camels, 3 Kings

Tara Townhouse Apartment8,
Very Spacious, 2 Bedrooms 2
Floors, C.A., 1 112 Balh, Fully Car·
peted Pa110 No Pets Lease Plus
Security Deposit ReQuired 740·

Full blooded Australian shepherd
puppies 8 wee~s old $65 740

742·3304
Gol den Aetr 1aver Puppy AKC
Shots &amp; Wor me d, $250 Each,

740·245-5358

Large Selection or Handmade lm·
ported Cigars From Cuba Seed I
422 Second Ave (740) 44&amp;1615

Jack Russell terrier pup s, seven
weeks old, wh1te l br own ta1is
docked, first shots $300 740-

69S·7055

Longaberger Baskets J W s
Cri sco May Baskets &amp; Many
Morel304·675-1849

Ja ck Au ssell terrier puppies,
three males. o ne female, $250
each, depos•t will hold lor Christ·
mas, 740·742-2050

-Mixed Seasoned firewood split
and ready to go $30 delivered,

:7.:40:..·:..74.::2:..:·2.::2:..63:::__ _ _ _ _ _
Nascar· new arriv als Oale Earn·
ha rt &amp; Ear nhart Jr , Coca Cola
cars whil e Quantities last Nascar
Barbie large select ion of Gold
Cars 1/6x &amp; 11211 scale Jeff Gor·
do n Selection of limited ed1110n
1tems &amp; more WCW Die Cast
Goldberg regula r &amp; go!d cars
available We try to have the best
of the best , hard to lmd tlems,
save 11me &amp; money, 740·742·
2511, 1·800-837·8217 Autland
Bottle Gas, ask for David
New Snow Blade Carpet sham·
pooer Regina Steamer New!
Swing Set L1ke New Riding Mower powered by Motorcycle motor&amp;
Trans {740)245·5984
Oak Wood Microwave Cart ve ry
good condition on rollers , Maple
Drop leal labia Wi th Chairs (740)
256 6647
Pentium 75 Computer $250, Pent·
1um ~ 133 Compute r $400 14"
Momtor $tOO 740 446-6630 Aller

6PM

Washers dryer s ref ng erators
range s Skaggs Ap pliances, 76
VIne Street Call 740·446-7398
1 888 8 18-D128

Prlmeatsr $49 installatioh One
monlh free, free hOliday gift jus t for
calling 800 263·2640

U111ng Room Sui te, 2 Piece, 1\19\ier
Used $275 , Call 740·8 66·6373
Proctrov1lle, Ohio

Restauran t pizza o&gt;Jen , Hobart,
ele ctriC $650 , 740·992·406 7 ask
fQ/ Wayne or 740-992·4 5 14 ask
.for Christy

lox, DOS 7/4/94. $300

firm, AKC Registered Beagle
pups, 3 1/2 months old, shots
started, wormed $100 each 7 40·

Heallhdyne BX-5000 owygen gen·
eralor, completely refurbished. all
new parts, $700 740-992·5208

1

3033
9-N Ford Tractor w1tt1 5 pJ&amp;cet of

equ-t. $2,800 00 {7401 3792909 ai!Of 6:00

Deutz .t.5 hOrse power farm trac·
tor P S live power,3 cyt die &amp;II,
air oool&amp;d nice tractor! $5,500 00

080 304-675-3824
Ford new Holland December ape.
cials. model 5030 rental tractor
62 PTO HP, 4 wd, 2 pump hyd,
axe shuttle trans. 129 hra

24.000 00
5030 same

specs.

303

hrs

22 .500 00 4630 55 pto hp, 2wd,
same specs 57 hrs $17 900 00
4630. 4wd

16~~:4

dual power tran.

24,00000
256 rakes In erate 3.050 00
451 7" mowef5 3.250
472 7" haybinc B 395 00
634 R balefs 650 I 10,500 00
644 A balers 10001 string tie
auto wrap, wide pickup 13 900 00
654 R baler 15001 same specs
1590000
565 square baler wagon hllch
9 700 00
K&amp;efers 5eMce Center
ST AT 87 PT Pleasant &amp; Alpley AD 304·895-3874

oo

Massey 210 Diesel Finish Mower
&amp; Blade $4 700 300 Gallon Portable Water Tank $60, 740-2.t.5·

5747
Your Area John Deere Dealer
For Residential And Commercial
lawn Eqwpment Compact Utili ty
Tractor s From 20 To 39 HP All
Sizes Or 4 WD And 2 WD Farm
Tra ctors , Hay Equipment, Jolm
Deere S~ld Steer Loaders Check
With Us About Financing On
lawn Tractor• And Low Rate F1
nan cl ng On New And Used
EQuipment Carmichael's Farm &amp;
Lawn Gallipol is OH 740·446 ·
2412 1·800·594·11 11

Llveatock

cellenl Cond•llon, Low Mileage,
$11.500. 740-:J81H1916

Nordt

11191 lkrick SlcyW1I V-6 Cu&amp;1om 4

"A 52

Cond • 65.836 MiltS , $5 ,SOO 00

• K 3
• K 6 5

Or Sedan, One Owner, Er.ceb -~

700~

V-1: ~

1898 Pontiac Tran1-Am,

Fully Loaded

No Answer Leave Mtuage, Or

740-448-7375
84 Nl11an 300

ZX.

$1500, 740-742·1507 after 5pm

2899

a. Grain

Hay for sale· one mile nonh on
At 2 Square Bales S1 00-$2 00
Saturday only 304·675·4869

TRANSPORTATION

71 o Autos for Sale
'91 Gao Metro , red, low miles,
passenger window broken, damaged hood, as~ l ng $200, '90 Eagle Talon fully loaded, red wltM
gray Interior books $5000 wNI sen
1950 Pontiac Silver Streak, 4
Door Coupe, Runs Good, Needs

Restored. $2.000 OBO, 304-895·
3971.
1979 Trans Am T-Tops, 403 En·

glne, $600 00 OBO 19SO Dodge
Omni 89,000 Miles, Needs Carb

$300 00 OBO 19S7 Bulc~ Cen·
tury Ru ns

But Needs Work

$20000060 740·441·1083
1986 Escort G T $800 00 Also
1969 Taurus Fully Loaded

$1,250 00 740-256·6889
1987 Chevy Celebrity $1,100.
Good Condition 740·256-1102
1987 Chrysler LeBaron Sports
Coupe Rvns Good , $795, 304·

675-4452
1987 Olds Cutlass overhauled
engine new radiator, runs good,
good family car asking $800, 740·

9S5-3610

1987 V·B Olds Cutlass Supreme,
142K, runs good $1,500 1988 v.
8 Olds Custom Cruiser SW,
112K, runs good , $2,000 740·
949·2709
1988 Bonnev111e LE maroon 4dr.
new tires &amp; brakes good cond
$3,200 304-675 5792 after 5pm
1991 Ch'rys ler New Yorker 5th
Avenue, Excellent Condition New
Tires, 1 Owner, Never Been
Smoked In
$4 ,500 740·388·

9916

1960 B-61 Mack $4500 DO or will ..
trade for 26 ,28 30 ft camper of •
, equal value J Harley Sportatar •
304-675-~105-lngo

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$I .295 060. 304-67~52

Auto, Trans. Air, Llka New. 304- :

1994 Dodge Ram 150. Full Size,
6 Cylinder, 4 Speed. Flu lls

Looka Good, 11.800, 304·S75·
2074
Full Sized Chevy Truck, 350
Needs Transmlu!on Installed
They Have 11 Good Farm Truck
Also Set Of Honeycomb Wheels

740-256-6809

a. 4-WDs

87 Chevy Astra van, Mark Ill
co nversion van, several nlw

parts, $3500. 740 949·9008

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197S Ford F·150. 4x4, 351. Modi·
fled Engine, C-8, Automatic Alf

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5 Pi&amp;ee Pearl Drum Set, Slack/
Chrome EKC&amp;IIftnt Cond1 tlon
$650 00 We st P.A System W1th
2 Four Twelve Cabinets $300 00
740 256 6889
Wurlltzer Omnt 3600 · 4600
Band In II 740·245 9393

Has

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1985 Chevy Southern CoaCh :
Conversion Van, Well abcve·,.
average condition Sell /trade fo(
pick-up, equal value (740} 371·
92o47
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1995 Che'y Pick-Up , 112 Ton,-1 •
wo, 5 7L. 2 Toppers, S' Bad.
4S,OOO Miles. $16,500 Firm, 7•1).
25&amp;-11848
1996 Chevy Sllveredo 4X4 Z 71' '
Extended Cab, 3F1D Door, 3~0 •
Vortec Engine, Autom • Loaded,
Bedliner, Toneau Cover 39,00:&amp;
Miles. 740-258-(1180
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RIGHT,
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WITH THE
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1997 Chevrolet K 1500 , 4 3

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Spd , Air, Cassette, Rally Wheela.

Po&amp;l·trek, Blue. 740·448-7646

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1998 Big Bear 4x4 + Winch, ;
Vampire Tires $3 995 .00 (740) •
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and lhe square baize-lopped lable was
sel up for the annual Shapiro ramily
bridge battle, Rabbi Sam and his wire,
Lucyle, laking on their daughters,
Elyse and Judy.
This deal wai lhe aecond of lb!
evening. In response to her sister's
one-spade opening, Judy bid three notrump. This guaranleed at leut gameforcing values with lour or more
trumps Holding a minimum, Elyse
seUied for game Allhougb tempted to
bid again, Judy realized her band con·
lained a lot of losers.
The Rabbi led lbe club queen.
Knowing lbal the ace waa on her
right, Elyse bad no temptation to COY·
er an honor with an honor. Perhaps
her mother's ace was a singleton or
doubleton However, it was not to be;
the defenders took the first three
tricks before exitiug with a trump.
After drawing the trumps, Elyse bad
to play the hearts without loss. She
started with the heart queen, which
held the trtck Now she appeared to
have a guess. If her father had started
with king-doubleton, she bad to con·
tinue with the nine However, if her
mother had begun with tO-doubleton,
Elyse had to lead tbe jack next, to pin
the 10
Getting it nght, she led the jack and
scored up her game.
"How did you guess that, dear?"
asked Lucyle
"Well, w1lh only king-doubleton, I
thought Dad would cover. •
"Yes, I suppose I would bave. But In
the fulun: I won'tl"

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and go buy a few newspapers ' - 1Dtr9C1or) Lws Bunuel

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1995 Polaris·Trail Boss 4 Whee[• '

50
5Z lied. epee.

Lasl summer I stood 1n front
of a weed mfested garden
Granny says gardeners make
a m1stake 1f they think they a~e

er 250 $1 soo 00 Call. (3041 615· :
5612 AFTER 5 00

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1998 Honda 300 E X 13,400 002 •
700·256·6889.
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750 Boats a. Motora • •
for Sale

A PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN
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THESE SQUARES

VES MA'AM ..11'5 REALL'( A
TWO~ED6ED SWORD, ISN'T IT?

24 Ft Pontton Boat 1 1 5 Hor~t
Johnson Motor Fully Equipped ,_

$13,500, 740·448·2971

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Summers not overl Kawasaki
STS Jet ski, &amp;tlll under warranty,
three seater, 83 horaepowe.r,
bought new July ol '97, thrn.
matcntng Kawasaki ski vetts al'f"'
trailer all go wttn It Prk:ed to s_,r

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Auto Parts
Accessorlea

I MONDAY

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4·14' Wheels, hubcaps, and tlrBtr ~
mounted ready-to-go, For S-10'"
Pick-up Truck (740) 446~3714 a( '.
ter500
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New gas tanks &amp; body parts D &amp;
R Auto, Ripley, WV 304·372·

3933 or 1-800·273·9329

790

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Campers
Motor Homes

High Line Premiere 32 Ft t99e.
Excellent Condit ion, Call After

5 30 700-446·8565

SERVICES

810

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Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

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AQUARIUS (Jan. zo.Fib. 111) Lady Luc~
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - mlghl lnteNene In your affairs loda,Y lo
- Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1998
start you off an a new and more lucrative
Because lha times ahead could be eape· path. This has something to do with long·
clally favorable lor you where your flnan- range financial opportunnles.
clal or wo~dly lntereala are concerned, PISCES (Fob. zo,Morch 20) Happy
some or your Innermost desires could be limes are ahead for you today, bolh
ful!llled In tile year ahead.
socially and materially H you keep a loot
SAGinARIUS (Nov . 23·DIC. 21) AI· In both campo. In fOCI, conditions In gen·
lltOugh lhe ways and meana mlg~l nol be eral look ralher benevolent for you, even
totally discernible to you at this time, lo smaller degrees.
there are poslllve Jnttuances In lhe mak· ARIES (March 21·April 11) Through tho
1ng lhal are slatting lo permeate through· capable efforts ol someone you're emooul your affairs Major changes are tlonally linked lo, something or real flnan·
ahead for Saglttarlua In the coming year. I clal significance mlgltl develop for you
Send lhe required refund form and lor today.
yoor Astro·Graph predictions by mailing TAURUS (April :ZO.Moy 20) Y?u could
$2and saff·addressad slampad envelope be_ln for a pleasant surprise today
to Aslro-Graph, c/o lhls newspaper, P 0 becausa ol your lncllnallon to lreat every·
BOx 1758, Murray Hill Slatlon, Now York, one equally An abused Individual will
NY 10156. Be aura to alate your zodiac wanllorepayyourklndne88
sign
GEMINI (lloy 21.Juno 20) Where your
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jon. 11) In Ierma oblecllves and goals are concerned
of 1 developmenl you've been wishing loday, don'l be afraid to elevale your
wduld cOme to fruition, you may receive sights allhls lime You could be luckier
aomo news today thai wNI eiiV&amp;te your than you think when pu ....Jng IOrrt8thlng
expectationS and optimism about the altu· big.

AS.TRO-GRAPH

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Unconditional lifetime guarantee
Local references furnished Es·
tabllshed 1975 Call 24 Hrs (74Q) .

Appli ance Parts And Service Nl
Name Brands Over 25 Years Ex·'
pertence All Wor k Guaranteed.'
French City Maytag, 740· 446: ,

7795
C&amp;C General Home Ma in··
tan ence· Painting vinyl siding,
carpentry, doors, windows, baths,
mobile home repa 1r and more Fdr
tree estimate call Chet, 740 992 •

6323
Profe ssio nal 20yrs e~~:per i ence
with all masonery br ick, block A.
stone Also room addil lons, ga
rage s etc Free estimates 304

) 997 Chovy Caval1e r, 2 Door
Blue A/C Aut oma ti C Anll ·loc~
Brakes T11t Wheel Cruise CD
AMIFM Sunroof Theft Deterrent
25 000 M1ies E11cetl ent Condition,
$7,995 00 Ftrm 740 256-9t61

840

1989 Ch ry sler LeBaro n Coupe, 4
Cylinder, Automatic , Air 90,000
Mites $1,200 OBO 740 256 1233

new ser11ice or repai rs Master Ll· •
censed electrician Ridenour
Electrical WV000306, 304 675
1786
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773·9550

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Electrical and
Refrigeration

Residential or commercial wiring ,

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Clover. ;oust. Occur· Nimbus- SOLUTIONS
The Nations problems have gotten so complex that
even cab dnvers don'l have the SOLUTIONS

2045 will consider trade for·&amp;
good pontoon boat

760

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TO GET ANSWER
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SCRAM-LETS ANSWIRS

$4200, 740·949·2203 or 700·94il'

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CANCER (June 21.July 22) II behooves
you to get out and make your presence
fell loday You could be eKcepllonally
lucky through your social assoclallons,
e~her Individually or In a group or club.
LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 22) The chances of
gaining lhe cooperation altho eKact per·
son who can do you lhe most good allhls
lime are excellenl Ieday Present your
case with clarity.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A person who
has lnteNenad for you In lhe pasl and
has your beat lnlerest at hearl mlghl
~aka a decision on your behalf loday
that could have ravraachlng. favorable
effecla.
UBRA (Sept. 23-oct. 23) E~har through
your present sources ol Income or a side
venlura, you should be ablelo lind ways
lo lncroase your earning capacity loday
The cycle favors you
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don't abdl·
cole any ol your aulhorlly today wllh
endeavors where you have an active
management role Your chances of pro-

ducing desirable resu~s are excellent al
this dme H you stay In charga

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1993 Plymouth Sundance 4 Cylln
der Automauc Air 93,000 Mtles,

Musical
Instruments

THE BORN LOSER

New Front End, 304-675·3598

S25 00 Automatic Colt 22 Alfie
Like New S55 00 740 446 1127

570

FRANK &amp; EARNEST

7~103

730 Vans

We51

The Hanukkah leMce wu over, lhe
dinner lbings bad been cleared away,

1991 s-1o s Speed s2.ooo Miles:
E.cll. Cond. 12,79500. 198S:C,;
10 Pickup. SO.OOO Miles, V.S, 4
Speed, $1.995 00. Cook Motors.

256·1738·(740)256· 1373

304 576 4559

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675-2359

446·0870 1·800 287-0576 Rog·

Wantep AKC Rot! Weiler Stud
Service 740-379-9053

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1984 S·10 Pick· Up V· S 740· :
~446.::.-8056:::;_:.A::;fte.::_r6::00::_:P::;M::.--~· ~
1989 Extended C11b S-10 -4 3 '

ers Waterproofing

1996 Plym outh Neon Sport Low
Miles (21 ,000) Retail $8 200 Will
Sell For $7 50 0 30.t. 675· 2728

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LITTLE FAVOR,

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1992 LeBaron Convertible V 6

{740) 256-1373

ONE MORE

1983 Ford Ranger New Painl/4 ~
Cylinder, Automatic, New Parts, •

Aut o Asking $3,500 00 {74 01

1994 Shadow E s 2 Door V-6
ASking $2 950 00 {740) 256·1738

AUNT LOWEEZ~!!

~569
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Registe red mal e Boston terr ier
pup pure brind le 4 months old
ahots and wormed tall docked
dew claws Clipped 740 99~ 6215

Three 10 week old female Dobe r
mans black &amp; ta n , parents on
premise s hrst shots &amp; wormed
$75 7409924111

. MY CHORES

·197S Ford 77,000 Mllea. 74))·:

1992 Honda Ac cord, LX 2 Door
Coupe , 5 Speed. A/ C Cru1se

1994 Lincoln Tow n Car, E ~~: e cu
t111e Low Miles Burgundy 740
446 6691

·I'VE DONE ALL

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One male Boston Terrier puppy,
$175 740 742 1357 before 4pm

$2 200 OBO 740·256·1233

35 Tu811CJ.
'¥1 Thill girl

22~-·

cab, third door LS ped&lt;ago. 7.00. •
742·2572

304·882·3558

St Be rnard puppies p urebred
$150, Will be 7 weeks old Christ
mas pick ol the hiler $50 will hold
until Christmas 740·992 2232

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Vulnerable: East-West
Dealer: Soulh

'97 Chevy S-10, V 6, axtend•d •

French City Pet Grooming by Ap·
polntment 'UIIre Wuh Bllhlng
S~stem" 650 Second Ave Galli·
polls 740-446·1528

$5 000 OBO 740-388-9878

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720 Trucks for Sale

1991 Ford Taurus Station Wag on While Loaded, Third Seat,
good condition (740) 367·0500
1991 Mercur y Cougar LIS 302 v-1
e. automatic ale pl w p!b $4 200

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1 Ole. h ctldtW

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Blazer $$2,700 00 B&amp;O
{740) 448 61S9

Hay

DOWN

87 Plymouth Gran Fury, 318, •
many new part&amp; SSOO, 7~1M9- •

4 Year Old Pendlx Bred Mare
Will Foa l tn August 1999
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19eiT;yota 4114 extended e.&amp;,~.
auto, S2 200 88 Chevy S-tfJ, -

$1 200 00 740-256·8869

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211 Cam4 I pl.

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for $4000 740·742·3197

AKC Registered Beautiful Cocker
Spaniels Pu):lp~es, Full Papers A
Wonder Chris tmas Gift! Starting
at $250 00 3 females, 2·black 1·

Fishe r Price Toys Little Ty~e
Toys, Play Pen, Baby Bed , Bas ·

Ford tractor. br ush hog
gradtr blade S2,500 oo 304o576--

640

AKC Maltese Male 3 Mo nths

2847

&amp;

9 In

A Groom Shop Per Grooming
Featuring Hydro Battl
Don
Sheats 373 Georges Creek Rd

AKC Golden Retrievers 1 Weeks
Old, 1st Shots &amp; Wormed, $225
Will Hotel For Christmas With A
Deposit, 740·256-1686

FIREWOOD· Cut, Spilt, Stacked
And Delivered. $40 00 7o40· 446-

Compact Utility Tractofl ·Several
In Stock.

Registered Angus Bull s, 740·245·
5084 Call After 5 PM

003-8351

(740)44&lt;! 856S

740--2412 Or 1-1100·594·1111
Aloe See The 'NeW" -4000 -

8193

Airedales· born Oct 30 1998
three boys four girls tails
docked shots &amp; wormed , regis
tared asking $2~0 each 304

Firewood all hardwoods $35 00
Load 2 loads for $60 00

John Deere Credit Approval On
Used Tractors Carmlcnael'l
Farm &amp; Lawn Gallipolis. OMio

26 Feeder Pigs, 50 Lbs &amp; Up !

Dresser, chest, lilt ctlalr, livin g
room suite &amp; plano, 740 992

448·7283

As Low As 8 n. With

2 year old male Malamute, blac~
&amp; white full blooded dog House
Included. 575 740·992·7614

740·44S.()23 1

Electric Scooters, Whee lcha irs,
!New And Used, Stairway Elellaltors, Wheelchair And ,Scooter
Lifts, Bowman s Homecare, 740-

Flna~lng

IN

630

8 Mo nths O td Bassett Hound,
Very Gentle Olspo$1tlon, Male Tri
Cotorl!d, Has Papers 740·388·

3880

~TOCK

TRACTORS

675·7298

S95·31174

Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock
Call Rbn Evans 1-SOQ-!537-9528

Two · 2 bedroom 1 ba t h apart·
ments In Middleport, new carpet,
Immediate occupancy call 740·
992 1350 tor more Information

Pets for Sale

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949·2217

441Hl515

capped EOH 304·S75 6879

Building
Suppllea

Building 1 Sliding Door, 1
Man Door. 4 Inch Conccete Floor
$36,000 740-446·2971

Beanie Baby's , $10 &amp; up, 740742·2511, 1·800 -837·8217 Au·
tland Bottle Gas, as~ lor David

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John Deere 2240 D1ese l In Ex·
cellent Condition $13,500 00
F1rm 740 2~ 6786

48~~:26

5162

{7401446 2801
Nice 2 or 3 bedroom house tn Po
mercy, no pets 740·992·5858

610 Fann Equipment

With Ltather Bag, $100 , Snow
Blade For Honda " Wtleel er.
New, S250 , Sony 8 mm Handy·
cam Camcorder With 2 Bananas,

Antlquea

Merchandl ..

440

Satellite Syatemt· 18. D1rectTV
dish total purchase price S99

Set Ot Northwestern Golt Clubs

camo Hunting Blinds, From fBD
Up New Or Demo, Indian Creek
At Rk:l Gtandl, 7-t0-245-5747

Two bedroom mobile home In
Middleport, no Pill , 740-992

Carport 740-256-e336

Oakwood Homas. Barboursville
WV $500 Down Low Rates, 304·

All real estate advertising In
this newspaper Is subject to •
the Federal Fair Housing Act
ol1968 which makes tt 11•1
to advertise "any preference,
limitation or discrimination
based on race. color, religion
sex familial status or nallooal
origin. or any Intention to
make any such preference,
limitation or dlscrlmln11tlon •

2 Bedroom Unfurnlthed Mobile

5039

S567

J&amp; L Cleanmg Let Us Do Yo ur
Holiday Clean1ng For Commercial
$999 Down on any 98 mode l
&amp; Aes•denla l By The Hour Or By
Ooublewlde 1n stock Free Oehv·
The Job. 740 441 1357 Jackson
ery Cat! 1 800 691 6777
740 286 6510

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1978 Bayview new floors, new
carpets fireplace, A ll the ap pliances 10 w1tl11t S6 500 00 080

1996 Sunshine 14x76 3 Bed·
rooms, 2 Baths CA 740·388-

Local Trucking Company Seeking
Qualll•ed Truck Onve rs Good
Pay And Benefits Send Resume
To PO BoK 109 Jackson Ohio
.45640, Or Call 1-740 286-1 463
To Schedule .A.n tnter·t~ew
New Career
Factory Branch Outlet has Nu·
merous Opemngs No Exper1enc
es Necessary Call Monday 14th
(740) 446·7441

Abandoned Home Take Over
Payments. Or Make Offer 1-eoo383-6862
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FAR M SUPPLI ES
&amp; LIVE STOC K

DECEMBER14I

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'Qle Daily Sen~-;.1

By The Bend
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Ann
Landers
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E\·en w1thout O\'aries. women aJ

risk should DEMAND regular CAOear Ann Landers: I JUS! read · 125 blood oests and ultrasounds. I
1 . '&lt;') ,dd letter fr6m ··L.R. m hope this inforln.ation is helpful to
I r ~ mw :· " ho is. hatt1mg O\anan vour readers. It would have been
~·r ·.:md h.J . . onh a fe" monlbs 10
~normously helpful to my famil y. -• She de-.n"""d hoi' .. al though J.H. in Detroit
h.1J a .. uon1:! farmh h tSIOf) of
Dear J.H.: L.euers such as yours
JrL.ui' Jnd hrca-..,t \.·an('C rs. her doc- an: extremely valuable. Whcon a doc. tuJ talkoJ "hcr ou1 uf a h~ S!erec­ tor .ays. '\We ll walch it.'' I say see
!1
... a~rng ln ... te.:kl ht: -\lo.OUid monan()(her dootor immediately for a
•r ht:r n.:l!u!J.rh
second opi mon. Here's one mor~ on
I ... ~m~end ~ our r~adcr for ~har - the subject:
11 ~ ht.:r ' till ' hut "'he &gt;hould kno\lo
Dear Ann Landers: You printed
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;1:1t '-'hl k ' n:m o \J Rf! a. \Ao oman ·~

a column about a woman who c:kct·
ed to have: a h~y to JIR'''cnt

lhc: fuiURO dc:vdopmc:nt of ovanan
cancer. This could be: some,.ilat
misleading. 'The .term '·hysoerectomy" refers only to the surgical
removal of lhe uterus. It does nO(
necessarily include excision of lhe
ovaries. Removal o( the ovaries is
called " oophorectomy."
For postmenopausal women. the
ovaries are usually removed dunn~
a hysterc:ctomy bec•nse they are no
longer functioning. Oophorectomy
is NOT usually perfonned on pre·
menopausal women unless lhey
have: a vali&lt;) medical reason. Please
tell your fem ale readers to do&gt;euss
this with lheir gynecologists. -- F.L..
M.O.. Golden Valle)'. Mmn.

Dear Ami I • ......,., ll seems !hal
criminals in Salina. Kan.. can 0111dumb all lhc: ()(hers. I ~y read a
srory in ouc local newspaper aboul a
bank robber who fled with a sack of
cash. A block away, lhe oed dye
burst. revering him and bis ca.-. He
managed 10 get away, but a few days
laoer. he and his buddies wm on a
shoppi ng SP"'f and purchased a bigsc=n 1V with the red-dye-covc:ml
bills. He also gave the lllllft his
home address foc delivery.
I am sending you anolber " stupid
criminal" story that appeared in lhe
Salina Jourilal and hope you will
pnnt it. Around here. if we want a
good laugh, we skip lhe funnies and ·
read lhe police bJ(J(Ier. - A.P. in

.' Salina

Meigs County Humane Society
·
l· f: ~1 A . m J ~

d isagree u.1th me
ti n th1~ o ne and pe rh a p ~ the Red

(' ro.., ... tmght obJ ect. hut I ha'e to
\~L· 1g h m on thl !-. hu -, mcsor, of "hat
I•J

Jun n g a d J\~I ... ICL
I ha\·c ~c c n wn man~ T V

~pot s

~~.t

ho r'e' and d o i! 'i stra nded on
ill lb .. urrounJc~t' by n ood wa rcrs
11r fl~' J H.t wo 111·a ny Slo ric s of cats
;t nd p.tra l.ec h aband o ned whe n
qno k l.' appea r. . tn the bascme nl.
The he ' ' "a) 10 pro1ee1 your
L.m11h f ro m the effects of a di saster h . to h:l\c a dJ~a!-.te·r plan . If
~ ou are a pet ow ner. that plan
'" "' ' mcl udc }our pet, . Be ing
pre pared ca n save !he ir lii'CS . I
(J;OI C heard ) OU say that is a like a
oneon hcr of lh' la mily. So prove
II

Th e dt " o&gt;! cr co uld be a Oood , a
l1re . o r a haz ;1rd ous spi/ 11_ and you
lllJ ) have 10 evacuate you r home.
In 1hc e ven ! of .a dosastcr. if you
TnU \ t c-va'-: uate . the mos t important th1ng :o. ou COJ n do"to pro tect
Y"'"~Ur pCt s 1~ to evac uate them.
to o.
LcJv in g pets behind , e ve n if
ynu try to create a sa[e place for
!hem . is likely to res ult in thei r
be ing mjurcd. los t, or wo rse . So
pre pan: fl t)W for the day when yo u
;uH.I you r pe ts may .have to lea ve
vuUI ho m e.

. Th e Red Cn'&gt;ss di saste r shelle r' t_.a nnot al!cc pl pet s hct: ausc of
"' ta tn · he alt h and safety reg ul a tions a nd other co nside rat ions.
T he on ly exce pti o ns If) thl s
rule arc ~ en icc anim a h who
a&gt;&lt;i&gt; l people wi 1h di sahi lities . If
y o u pl an to stay with relat ive s
a nd they ~av no to the - c.: at~ nnd
dogs . t hen' fi nd a n al tc rna li\'C
fa mily (proha bly.-you :-.h oul d ha \·c
d one that ye ar ' ago ).
Cnn tac' t hote l ~ and motels out qJc )'(lU r im mcdJat c area to
d lcl..' k po li c ies &lt;1 11 ~u..- cc ptin g pet :-.
anJ n,· stric twn -.. ( fll numhcr , ' i7c .
an d ~ Jl C I: Jl::-. . A' k l f' ~n~.) r et" po liC I ~\ coul tL h ~ \ \i.l i \T d in an emcr!!e nt: y. KCL'fl a li-. . t, of ·· pel fri cnJ Iy"'· pla ces. inc lud i n!) ph one numhl.' ro.. _ wit h othe r di s a ~ t cr informa tion and .. upp li e ~. If you ha ve
nnt1cc o f a n im pendi ng d isaster,
c;tl l a head lo r r c~c r va t iOll:-. .
A .o, k fr iend s. rci LJ t Jv c ~ . or Dthl! n. outsJlh: the affec ted area
whe th er th ey co ul d shelte r your
;1n1ma k l f yo u have more tha n
nne pet, they may be more (.: Otll ·
f,riah k if kept 10ge 1hcr. but he
r)n,: parc d to ho ur.; c them .se par ate ly.
Pr r.: p.1re a 11'-l l ol hoardi ng fa '-: ill tl c'&gt; and vc tL
Tin:m ans who r.:o ul d
~ hl'l t c r an111w ls in an e merge ncy.
Ask loc al ani mal ~h c l t er ocrson-

.

~

ne l 1f the)' pro\'tde e mergency
\hc ltc r o r foste r care for pel s in a

dosaSie r Anoma l shelters may be
o\'e rburd ened caring for the animals !hey already have as well as
those di splaced by a di saster, so
1his should .be your last resorL
It is a great idea to assemble a
portable pel di saster supplies kit.
Whether,.you are away from home
fo r a day or a week. you'll need
essential ·supplies. Keep item s in
an accessible pl ace a nd store
lhem in stU rdy conlainers that ca ~
be carried easily (such as duffel
bags and covered trash contai ners ).
Yo ur kit sho uld include medicatio ns a~d med ical records
(s tored in a waterprpof co ntainer)

and a first aid kit"; sturdy leashes .
har nesses. and/or carr ie rs to
transport pets safe ly and ensure
that your anima ls can' t escape .
Curren! photos of your pe ts are
' helpful in case the y ge t los t.
Food, potabl e water, bowl s; cal
liner/pan , and ca n opener, and pel
beds and toys , if easi ly lransportabl e. should be se t as id e.
If you can, provide inform ati on on feedin g sc hedules. medical co nditi ons, behavior problems, and the name and number
of your vete rinarian in case yo u
have to fos te r o r board your pets.
Make .sure all d ogs and cats are
wearin g co ll ars and sec ure ly fastened , up-to-date identifi ca ti on.
Birds should be lransported in
a sec ure travel cage or carri er. In
cold wea(her, wrap a bl anke l over
th e carrier and war m up the car
before plac ing birds in side . Dur·
ing "'arm weather, carry a pl ant
mis ler 10 mist !he birds ' feathers
periodica ll y.. Do not put · Wa ter
inside th e ca.rrjer during transport. Prov ide a few slic es o( fre sh
fru il s an d vegcl ahl es wilh hig h
water co nt e nt. Do not let th e birds
out of th e ca ge or carri er.
Bec au se you may not be home
whe n the cvacua tiofl ord er come,
fi nd oul if a lrus!ed neighbor
would be willi ng to take yo ur pets
and on ce! yt&gt;u at a prearran ged
loca li on. Thi s pe rso n should be
coni forl able wilh your pets, kn ow
whe re your animal s are likely to
bc ...k now where your p·e t di saster
suppli es kil is kept, · and have a
key 10 your home.
Remember thai .a nimals reac t
differen tl y un der stress. Out side
your home and in the car, ke ep
dogs sec urel y le ashed., and transport cats in ca rri ers.
Don' t leave animals unallend ed an ywhere they can run off.
Th e moSI tru stwonh y" pets ma y
pa nic. hide, 1ry 10 esc ape , or even
hil e or scratcl1. And. when yo u
re turn home. give you r pets time
to settl e back int o their routin es.

Dear A.P.: Thanb for sc:ading it
on. Hen: it is:
Officially. the plainclothes police
offia:u wa-e 11 the ..,;idence to conduct a search foc illegal drugs. But
they foond it a daunting task. what
with all the walk-up tralfrc and
phone: calls from .woold-bc: drug
buyers.
'The fresh suspects kept roming.
poli« said. even as ()(hers wt~e led
away in handcuffs and evea ihough
matked patrol cars were parked out
· fronl., " We wen: lc:lting tbc:m in the
fronl door and t.aking tbc:m out lhc:
back. arnsting them. " officc:rs said.
flec•nse lhe twJuse was so dose to
the counly jail, several officers simply walked people: the two blocks 10
book them into jail.

Meigs and Eastern girls win, Page 5
· Preventative medicine, Page 10
Iraq again turns inspectors away, Page 6

MOTHER'S HELPER -Melissa Arnold, pictured here with her
daughter, Noelle, is available to answer questions about breastfeeding through the WIC Program at the Meigs County Health
Department. Mothers may call 992-6626 for more information on
the program.

WIC Adds Mother's Helper Program
A new support servi ce for breastfcedin g mothers, a Mothers Helper
Program , has been ann ounce d by !he Meigs County WIC (Women ,
Infants and Children).
·
Meli ssa Arnold , who has co mpl e!ed the Mother' s Helper Training
Course given by Elaine M·a!hcn y, Meigs County WIC Breastfeeding
Coordinator, will be volunteerin g her tim e 10 provide information and
support 10 WIC brcastfe cding m01hers. Mothers arc being invited to
call Arn old to di sc uss th e;r breastfeedin g co ncerns. ·
The Ameri can Academ y of Pedi atri cs -now re commends that healthy
infants be nursed exclus ive ly ·un lil six month s .or age and that breast. feedin g continue through thei r fi rst birthday. Human milk decreases
the in ciden ce of di arrh ea, resporatory infecti ons, ear infection s, and
many other illnesses in babi es accordin g to Mathen y. Breastfed babies
ha ve also been shown to have bett er hrain deve lopme nt al so , she said .
h was e mphasized hy Math eny that women need· support for their
dec is ion 10 breaslfeed and !hal is wh ~ !he Mother 's Helper Program
ha s been initiated .
She said that !he Ohi o Oeparlmcnt of Hea ltli has recommended !hat
Ohi o phys icians do more lo educa1 c pa1ients on the benefits and pro··
ecdure s for brcas tfcedin g and 1hat Ohi o employers become "family
fri endl y" by offeri-n g wo men the fl ex ibility and facilitie s to pump_
breast milk whil e a! wo rk . Work ers wh ose babies breastfeed reportedly mi ss less work be cau se th e baby re qui ~e s fewer doctor visits, it was
noted·.
Matheny also s:iid that research ha s shown that if women have ·support for their breastfec ding lh ey will nurse mu ch longer and everyone
will benefit .
The Meigs County WIC Progra m prov ides classes on !nfant feeding
and breas1feedin g, home vi sits, breast pumps, and now !he Mother' s
Helper Program . Pregn ant. pos tpartum , breastfeeding wom en, and
th ose with children under age five ca n call the WIC offi ce to inquire
aboul the new incom e guidelin es . Me igs County re sid en!S may call
·
WIC at 992-6626 from 8 a.m. 10 4 p.m.

Dear Readus: I guess Kansas
has something besides wheal - odd·
ball crooks and a poli« force with a .
sense of humor.
Srod qa lioas to Ami Lan-

sm w.

den, crr:aton sync~nre,
Century Blvd.. Suite: 700, Los

A.aJelts. Calif. 90015

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. BY ED PETERSON
Social Secwity Manager, Athena office
Are you among lhe 20 percent of people receiving Social Security ret ire·
ment. survivors or disability payments who pay taxes on your benefi!S?
If so. then you know what.a bother it is to make quarterly estimated taX
paymen!S to lc.eep from having to pay the entire tax at the end of the year.
You can now have your taxes withheld from your federal monthly_benefi t
payment.
To have taxes w.ithheld, you must complete IRS Form W-4V (Voluntary
Withholding Request). You must select the percentage of y9ur monthly bc:n:
efit amount you want withheld (either 7, 15, 28 or 31 )only these percentages
can be: used. Flat dollar amounts are not aeceptable). Afoer you've made Y.OUJ"
· selection. sign and return the form to your local Social Security office :by ·
mail or in person.
.Remember, you are responsible for stating what percentage you want
withheld from your monthly payment amount. If you want to know how
much a particular percentage of your benefit is equal to in dollars, you may
call Social Security. However, if you have questions about your tax liability,
call the lnoemal Revenue Service (IRS).
Each time you want to change or stop a withh1&gt;lding. complete the W-4V
and send it direct! y to Social Security.
If for some reason your benefitS stop, the withholding stops and can~ot
s ~ ag~n without a new, completed IRS Fl'rm W-4V. If your benefits are
temponffily suspended or deferred, the request will be held and resumed
once benefits resume.
.
· . _
To gel a W-4V. Voluntary Withholding Request fonn, call IRS toll free,
at 1-800-829-3676. Your Social Security office will not have these forrni.
.
'
However, if you have access to the Internet, you can get the form from out
.
website, atwww.ssa.gov.
Keep in mind, this is totally voluntary. You can continue to pay your taKes
the way you've been paying them. The new procedure is designed to make
it easier for you to take care of this responsibility.
If you have any questions about voluntary tax withholding. contact your
local Social Security office or call 1-800-772- 1213 ,

Daily Sentinel

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High: 40s; Low:30s

Meigs CC)unty's

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Hometown Newspaper

Middleport • Pomeroy, Ohio

Volume 49 . Number 158

49erstame
Detroit's
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Smgle Copy· 35 C e nt s

Meigs County Commissioners advised to retire bank loans
By BRIAN J. REED
and f'roo;ecutor John L.enk:s, would be willing to certify lhe propased pennit for installing new uti li ty Jines in the counSeii.. llll ..,._ S1lllf
poceeds to lhe county's general fund for lhe purpa;e of tY right of way. Eason has proposed that all landowners
notify lhe highway departrnc:nl of any utility lines in the
Meigs County could save up 10 S18,1XX1and enter 1999 debt relin:menL
in better financial condition if the Meigs County CommisCommissioner Jeffn,y Thomloo asked Frank if lhe county right-of.way, so that the danger of digging up u~tili - .
ty lines or injuring oounly
sioners retire two bank loans.
funds could be ce~fied to
the. mone~
workers is reduced. .
County Treasu!Cf Howard Frank met on Monday with lhe general fund to ii!CROIISC
The comm issioners
lhe oommissioners to discuss the results of the county's lhe eoirnty's carryover balhad passed a resolution in
in• estmc:nt program, and 10 suggc:s&amp; that revenue generated ance for the new year.
1995 allowing the highway
from lhe inv~nt of inactive: public funds be used to which is used to pay bills
department to initiate a perreti re !Wo bank loans.
· and operate the county
mit process for new utility
One of lhe loans is for lhe pure~.- of an office building government until a new
- llelg.county ...............
installation, which also
in Pomeroy uscd 10 house lhe pustUlting attorney's office, budget is approved.
Howard Frank allowed .for a permit fee.
and one 19 buy a new axnputer system for the county's fis.
Frank said lhat, while it
.
The fee proposed by
cal opentions.
was Jll!"'ible to do so, he
Eason. a one-lime charge of S 150 for each property owner
The: commismoners borrowed $62.872.29 to pun:hase was nO( in favor of using lhe funds for that purpa;e.
lhe Warner building on Wc:sl Second SIRd earlier this year, _ "If you'Ve got the: money, which you do, you should pay installing new utility lines, has been a matter of controversy, and the clawie allowing for a perm it fee was resci nded
aqd $34,066 for lhe new computer system. AalQnling to your debts," Frank said.
.
'
Frank, using revenue from invcstmc:ntslo pay off the loans
AalQnling to Thornton, lhe oommissioners anticipate in action at a previous rommissioners meeti ng.
On Mon&lt;Iay, the board voted to rescind the 1995 resolu·
earlywouldsavc:tbc:boardSI6,000onthefive-yearbuild- the need for S240,1XXJ as a carryover balance, but Frank
.
ing loan, and S2.1XX1 on the computer Joan, a three-year said the ini(CSbllent proceeds wt~e to be viewed as new lion in its entirety.
"I
believe
that
the
permit
process
and
mapping
these
note.
. money. and an: nO( to"be: seen as part ofthe county's generJines is a necessity," Commissioner Janel Howatd said.
. Frank said 1he county has had a "very good year" with al fund budgcL .
·
invesbnents. and said thai the wunty budget commission,
Engineer Robert ~ and his office manager, David "But I'm uncomfOttable with the fee."
Spencer emphasized that the fee was a one-time charge
made: up of Frank. Counry Auditor Nancy Parker CarnJilell Spencer, mc:twith lhe commissioners to further discuss a

•uyou've got
which you do, you should pay
your debts ••• •

for new installations, thai it was an annual fee and that it did
not apply to those with lines in place now unless those lines
required relocation.
Thornlon said that he would take oo action on the propo;al until a public heari ng was set.
'
· Meanwhile, no permils will be issued until the oommissioners take action•.and !hose who have paid lhe fee will be:
reimbursed early in the new year.
•
The commissioners opened bids for a heating and cooling system at the Racine Firehouse, to be financed throop
the Community Development Block Grant program.
Action on the bids was tabled pending review by Mayor
Scon Hill and the prosecuting attorney.
The bids were received from Foreman &amp; Abbott of Middleport, $6,640; Harmon Heating &amp; Cooling, Racine,
$9, 764; Southern Heating and Cooling, Racine, $8,650;
and Hendrix Heating &amp; Cooling, Tuppers Plains, $12,4C)q
Susan Oliver, executive director of the Meigs County
Council on Aging, discussed 5everal maintenance problems
at the multipurpose center on Mulberry Heights.
The commissioners also approved several transfers of
funds and other appropriations adjustments.
Present were Thornton, Howard and Commissioner.
Fred Hoffman, and O erk Gloria Kloes.
:.

Questions and answers
Q ..How· much money can a retired person expeetto receive from Social
Security?
,
A. For Social Security beneficiaries, the average monthly benefit amount
for a retired worker is $770 and will rise to $780 in 1999. The maximum
monthly retirement benefit pa~ able is $1 ,342 and will rise to $1 ,373 in 1999.
Q. My parents, who are 68 and 64, receive retirement benefit and still do
a little w.ork. How much can they earn without losing any benefit?
A. In 1998, beneficiaries .age 65-69 can earn up to 14.500 annually
($15,500 in 1999)., Earnings over that decrease benefits $1 for every $3.
Those under age 65 can earn up to $9. I20 annually ($9,600 in I999). Earn ings over that reduce benefits $I for every $2 in excess earnings. For mo.re
informatien, call Social Security at 1-800-772- 12 13 and ro&lt;quest the leaflet
"How Work Affects Your Benefits."

---Commuhity Calendar'---MONi)AY
.,

.· R:ACINE. -Racine Board of
Pup) ic Affairs, Monday, time
change.d to 7:30p.m.
PORTLAND - Portland PTO ,
7 p.m. Monday. at the school.
POMEROY - Meigs Loc al
Board of Edu cation regular meeting Monday, 7 p.m . at the distri ct's central office in Pomeroy .
POMEROY - Right to Life
will meet at 7:30 Monday at the
Pomeroy Library.
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Police said seven! people: telc:·
pbonc:d to sec if dnrp wa-e avail'
able. The: olllcas. wbo mswc:ml the
phone invil&lt;d the caiJc:rs to come: on
over. Only aflc:r they arrived did lhe
poli« inform lhc:m.of tbc:irinttntion
to anest than. " We could barely get
our . search wamurl conducted
beean&lt;e we: had so many people
lcnocking on lhc: door and calling on
the telepboole ... poli« said.

Yau can have taxes withheld
fron 1 your Social Security

Remember family pets and
animals In disaster plan"
By Alden Waitt, Presiden t

DacMiber 15, 111118

Weather
Today: Sunny
High: 50s; law:30s

At risk women should demand CA-125. .test for ovarian cancer
0\ anes ehmirwes lhe posstbiliry o(
de&gt;eloping 0\"anan cancer. it does
n()( ehminate lhe possibility that she
,. Ill de•elop cancer al anolber liite.
Unfonunatel).\ my mother discovered tlus the hard way.

Tuesday

CHESHIRE . · Di sabled
American Veteran s Chapter 53
Christmas dinner Monday, 6:30
p.m. There will be a $10 gift
exchan ge.

· PORTLAND
Lebanon
Town ship Tru stees, spe cial meet ing, Monday, 5. p.m ..at the lown ~ hip building .

TUESDAY
POMEROY - Immunization
clinic , Meigs County Health
Department, Tuesday, 4 to 7 p.m.
at th e Meig s Multipurpose Cen·
ter. Ch1ldren to be accompanied
by paren!llegal guardian . Take
shol re cords.
WEDNE&amp;DAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Literary Club , Wednesday, 2 p.m .
home of Jean ette Thomas. Martha
Hoover to revi ew "The Shenandoah" by Julia Davi s. ·

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OHIO
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