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                  <text>Tuesday, September 26, 1995

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Copyright1995

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2 Sections, 12 Pages 35 tents

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, September 27, 199&amp;

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

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Arts week· bein

Models.

Meigs board discusses
ways to use levy money

observed

By JIM FREEMAN
board mcmhcrs consiUI!red " wish
Sentinel News Staff
li sts" compiled by di strict princiThe Meigs Local Board of Edu· pals . Most prin cipal s said lheir
cation, meeting in regular session buildings need hlinds :md copying
Tuesday night at Rutland Elemen· machin es, according to Buckley,
tary School, di scussed ways to wilh lhe exception of the high
spend funds ge nerated from its school where students' lockers
1994 permane nt improvements need new locki ng mcchmtisms.
levy.
In addition, some buildings need
When voters approved the 5- roof repairs.
milllevy in May of 1994, the boanl . Board members agreed 10 consaid it would be used 10 purchase sider the lists and then priorilize
buses, books and to make improve- requested repairs.
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ments to buildings.
According 10 the di slrict , lhe
So far, the hoard lms purchased levy gene rates $ lll000 a ye ar.
six new buses wilh lh e goal or with a total dollar amounl of
replacing tlte district's bus llcct by $565,000 over the five year period
purchasing live buses a year for the of the bond .
next four years . In additiYn, the
Board memb e r John Hood
board has boughl new language addressed the board on his conarts books.
cems over home schooling.
"We need to ... purchase social
Hood said ht&gt; rcceruly talked to
studies textbooks a"i soon a."i possi· some rhlll.lrcn on tile street and
ble," said district supcrinlendcnt asked th em why lhcy wcren't"in
Bill Buckley. "Afler that we need school lo which they responded
10 purchase sciepce lcxlhooks."
U1cy were being schnoh:tl at home.
At Tuesday night's meeting,
·•There is more lo teaching thnn

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just lessons," sttid li &lt;xld. "The kid$
are taken out of reality."
"I really feel sorry for Ute kids;:
he added.
Buckley said Ohio h.:Ls very lib;
era! rules tow:ud home schooling:
Parents are required to have only a
high school diploma or general
equivalency diploma and to notify
Ute county superirllcndent of lhCi(
intent to home school .
"Some do a good job;" he said. .
Buckley said lhc schools lose
money when parents lake theio
children out of U•e schools.
"A lot of people in Meigs Coun'
ty are going to home schooling," ho
added.
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lf parents H~e having second
doubts (about hom e schooling);
bnng lhe kids hack lo school.':
Hood commented.
In addition, board members dis;
cussed not letting seniors partici;
pate in the graduation ceremony
unless they have all their courses

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Fall Used Car &amp;
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1995 FORD F150 4X2 .
Long bed, 300 Cu ln., 6 cyl, auto,
air cond, PS, P~ . 1iH, cruise,
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6 cyl, auto, air, AM/FM Cass, TiH,
Cruise, PS, PB, PW, POL, Loaded

1995 FORD F150 4X4

ShM bed, 300 Cu. ln., 6 cyl,
alf cond, PS, PB, AMIFM cass
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$14,949

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1994 GMC1500

1991 CADILLAC BROUGHAM
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A proclumaliun d~signating ·
the w~ek marking thre~
decades of huilding Ohio
through the arts in parlnd'shlp
with local ag~ nci~s and · artisl~
has been signed by the Meigs
County Commissione.rs.
.
The Ohio Arls Council con·
tributes significantly with per·
sonnel and fu.nding In the
Rherbend Arls Council which
offers a variety ul' programs
gl!ared to a1·t awareness
through exhihits and instruc·

S A LE

1994 BUICK PARK AVE

1992 LINCOLN TOWN CAR

Arts Week Is being celebrated lhls week by the Riverbend
Arts Council In observance of
the Ohio Arl.&lt; Council's 311th
anniversary.

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1994 ,(\;EO TRACKER

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the local projects partially
funded throu~h the Ohio Arls
Council.
Top photo • Jan&lt;! Howard
and Fred Hoffman, commis·
sioners, sign the proclamation
as Mary Wise, left, Riverhend
Council pn':."iident, and .Jean~tte
Thoritas, vice pn~sichnt, look
on.
Relnw • As a .iiipedal feature
of the week, Rnge1· and Mary
Gilmore will present 0111 Arts
Council anniversary program
of Appalachian music nn the
M&lt;igs County Courthouse .step.s
at noon Friday,

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GUARANTEED FUTURE VALUE
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PW, POL, Tilt, Cruise, Cass,
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By TOM HUNTER
Senllnel News Staff
Public discussion of a proposed
$8.75 million building project in
the Eastern Local School District
continued Tuesday night, with the
school boanl recei.ving more input
and ideas on the project proposals.
About 50 residents, 1eachers,
and students from the distr.icl
attended last night's special meeting, at Eastem High School.
Architect Dave Zeller of Marr,
Knapp &amp; Cmwlif of New Philadelphia, one of U•e fmns working with
the district on the project, was present to explain the proposal revisions and to field questions from
the audience.
Zeller statetl tltat since tlte Sept .
12 board meeling , cost cutting
measures have been taken to trim
the projected budgets for each
building proposal.
Some of the proposed cuts
included:
• Cutting the idea of using ceiling fans in each room.
• No major overhaul of th e
existing high school locker rooms.
• No paving work on the exist·
ing high school parking lot.
These cuts saved around
$200,000.
.
According io Zeller, these ways
of cutting cost~ on the project were
only ideas from his firm , as a
means of culling the proposals

$16,949
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AMIFM cass, t-S, PB, PW,
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PB, PW, POL, T.. V VCR More.

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Conversion van, auto, A/C. PS,
PB, PW, POL, tih, cruise, AMIFM

Eastern board receives more
input on proposed building project

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tilt. cruise, all
power

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V-8, Auto, NC, AM/FM Cass, Till, Cruise, All Power Etc.

V-6 5spd, Air, AM}FM Cass, Tilt,

4 cyl, auto, A/C,

1989 FORD E150
Conversion, raised roof, V-8,

NC, rear NC,

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PB, PW, POL,
tiH, cruise, Loaded, Clean

down. They can a lways be added
back into the pmjec t.
Revtset.l ligures tor lhe propos-

als being di scussed by the bOard
are as follows:
· Option I: Construct new K-6
elemcnlary; repair/upgrnde exisling
high ~chool ; additions to exisliftg
high school. Proposed cost
trimmed hy $445,000. to $R .6 million.
· Option 2: Construct new 7-12
High School ; repair/upgrnde exi st·
ing high school; convert exi sting

high school lo K-6 . Prn[Klsed cost
trimmed by $450,000, lo $9 .7 mil lion.

· Oplion 3: Construct new K-8
building wilh a .new high school
gym at that site; rcp:,ir/upgrade
existing high school. Pro[Klsed"cost
trimmed by $849,000, to $9.16 million.
• Option 3A : Construct new K-8
building with multi -purpose cafeteria area; repair/upgrade existing
high school. Proposed cos t
trimmed by $448,000, to $8.7 mil lion.
lncludetl in Ute se costs cst immes
are all cosls relative 10 construc tion, including furnishings, land,
site development, and building
material~ .

The board has not L1lked about a
proposed localion for the school.
According to board president Ray
Karr, that decision will be made

before lhe levy is nhK'cd on the hal lot in March, 1996.
"The most imponant thing now
is to set an agenda for an educational program for the district.
We'll then present that program to
the state for their approval," added
Karr.
From the response of those
auending the meeting, the most
popular proposals are Options I, 3,
and 3A.
After Karr asked for a show of
hands on the proposals, options 3
and 3A look to be the more realistic possibilities for the project.
After having questions answered
on the building plan, the main concern of those in auendancc was the
millage for the building assistance
levy that is neetled for the project.
The curren l"cstimate on the levy
millage is at 4.4 mills. That figure
is not cast in stone, as valuation
will be judgetl again in December,
when the final amount of millage is
set. According to Karr, the board
has been told by the county and
state officials that the millage fig ure should not change much, if any
at all .
"The board would like to stay
within the $8.75 million dollar budget set by the state. If we go over
that amount, the stale said that they
are willing to work with us, but
they will not go very far over that

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consolidation proposals
By Michele Carl•r
and Mindy Kearns
OVP News Staff
In a three-two decision, the
Mason County Bonrd ol' Education
voted Tuesday evening to table
four items concerning the proposed
consolidated Mason County High
School. All of these recommenda·
lions were made by Superintendenl
Michael Whalen cmitingent. upon
receiving School Building Authority (SBA) money.
Tabled were recpmmendations
to set a lentlttive school closing
schedule, the selting of public hear-

ings for school closure, to begin

negotiations with an architect Jinn
and advertising for hid proposals
for a construction mannger al the
proposed facility .
Board vice president Paul
Doeffinger made the motion to
table any action on the new school
until Kanawha County Circuit
Judge Paul Zakaib renders a deci-

sion in a case thai c'oncerncU
Mason Counly cili zen s filetl
agains t the bonrd over th e new
school plmt.
Board member David Morgan
seconded the motion. which al so ·

President Clinton vows
to protect coal· miners

Community Band are umong

than 10,000 mi.

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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) As President Clinlnn ple~geu his
support for iss ues imporlanl to
working peopl e , leaders of the
United Mine Workers IOid their
members to judge polilicians hy
their acts, no I hy Iheir words.
' 'The ind uslrial ngc brought
child lahor, swealshops mtd compa·
ny towns, mtd tltat's why we buill
strong unions ," C linlon said ,
addressing delcg:uc.s 10 the UMW
converttion by salellilc hookup ·
from the While House.
' 'Th e unions built the middle
dass, and the middle ci:Lss huill the
Am.erican dream ," the prcs idenl

"We have 10 oc furward-tltink ·
ing enough to work fi&gt;r what's right
even if it' s not popular," CliniOu
said.
He tlccricd llic GOP hudget pro- ·
pnsal now l&gt; c in g Jcha ted in
Congress.
.
" Do we wan! to lei t.:orpqrations
... loot their r cnsion funds legally"&gt;
Those :u·e the choices in tltal hud gel ,: ' CliniOn said.
Ciint&lt;m al so stti&lt;l' he would fight
" any bill 10 c41 or ~u1" Ute Mine
Safety and Health 1\Jrnini".stration
and said he would fighl to preserve
retire&lt;] miners' hcailh hcncfils, both
of which m·e the suhject of Rerub-

said, ncknowl cd gin g lhat today
theie are "extrannlinary new pres·
sures on working fX:!oplc ...

Ji can bills now in Congress.
·"I undcrstamJ what's at stake,"
Clinron saitl.
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received an affirrnalive vote frmn
board member Mary Beth Carlisle.
Board president !larry Siders and
member Donna Thompson voted
against Ute mlllion. Siders said the

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Rutland woman
killed in 'wreck
on U.S. 35
A Rull:md wumun was kill•d
in a nne-cur cra."ih TuestJay on

U.S. 35 al the .Jacksun-lluss
cnunty line, the Ju.:k"'inn l,ust of
lhe Stale Hl~hway l'ulrul
reported.
Marjorie Rank.&lt;, 64, Salem ·
Slreel, was pronounced dead ul:
the scene by Dr. Carl Greevtr,
Jacksun County cm·uner, the·
patrol said.
Troopers said ·flanks wus
easlhound al 5:25 p.m. near ·
Trlppie's Restaurant when her .

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road and struck a Iurge culvt!rl,
severely damagin~ the car.
The nason llanks' cur lefl
the road •·em:~in .&lt; unknown,
said troupers, who •·eported
that the victim was nul wearing
a surety hell al I he lime nf I he
crash. The palmi was ass'-'ted
al the sc•ne hy the Klchmnndale Volunteer Fire De pari·
menl.
The hudy was h1t~r rtdeas~d
to the Mayhew Funtral Homt.
.Jacksun.

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a $211,11110 granl in .June In replace an SO-year-

water line replacement project wllh workers
from lhe Blll Enyart and Sons Construction
Company of South Puinl shown here lnslalllng a
new line along Main Street. The village received

old water line ln~tw~~n the Rinrside FtN)d Murt
Marathon Stutiun and Rutt~rnut Avenue . The
project also indudt:s Legiun Tnr:.u:e.

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Commentary
The Daily\Sentinel
111 Court Street
Pomeroy. Obio

.f'1JLTNEDIA, INC.

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

MARGARET LEHEW
Conlroller

LETfERS OF OPINION are welcome They should be le&gt;S than 3£X)
words long All leuer.; are subJeCt lO cdnmg and must be stgncd "lth namr:,
address and tel ephone number No unstgned leuers wtll be pubhshcd Lcucr-•

should be m good 1astc addres.smg 1ssucs not personahues

Excerpts from other
Ohio newspapers
By The Associaled Press
Excerpts ol OhiO et.htonals of natiOnal and statewtde mterest
The Clncinnali En&lt;luirer, Sepl. 25
A federal Judge m Cmcmnao and now a Supreme Court JUSOce have
JUSt aboultumed Busmess Week mto Busmes. Monlh by blockmg 11 smce
Sept 13 from publtshmg a story on lhe Procter &amp; Gamble-Bankers Trust
lawsml
The U S ConsOiulton recogmzes an almost absolute nght of lhc pres.
to publ•sh wiUiout such pnor restramt The reason II docs IS to prohibll
government control ol the free llnw ol mfonnatwn
Only one lhmg proJects everybody's nght to say whatever !hey want
and read and watch whalever !hey please That's !he FICst Amendment
The fight for mfonnauon and Its free llnw ts not a newspaper fight but a
publtc fight

The Marion Star, Sept. 18
If you lhtnk husb:m~s only heat up thcu wives on the poor Side ol lown
If you lhmk domesuc vmlence IS only a p10blem for hl.tck or mlcrra·
e~al couples
It you lhmk u's really lhc wom,m's fault for not leavmg her abuSive
mate
If you lhmk the nauon's domestiC VIolence problem Is only the result
ol media hype from 0 J Sunpson's trt&lt;ll
Then you have a lotto learn atxJUt domestic vtolence
A JUry has yet to decide tf SunpS&lt;m killed Ius w1fe, but what ts not m
Uoubt ts that he beat her and tlueatened to ktll her more !han once
Abusers aren't always who U1ey seem, and often people don't want to
ntbmt they're seeing an abustve rclauonshtp before !heir very eyes

Letters to the editor
Customer upset
I would hke to shed some hght
on the questiOn of why people
don't shop m !heir own hometown
-because of lhe fnendlessness ol
some people
When you go 10 theu store !hey
act hke they don' I care whether

you are there or not I can sumd the
htghcr pnces, but I c&lt;1n' 1 stmd Um
dtsregard ol olher luumut bemgs
I know there are m.my people
out there who w1ll agree w11h me

Len.I Napper
Rutl rmd

WASHINGTON- There 's a ment practices - has made Medt·
small but stgntflcant facl bemg care an easy target for con artists
overlooked m !he greal Medtcare who can explmt Ute multiple cracks
debate on Ctpllol Hill The govern· m lhc system In ltscal year 1993
ment wuld recoup btlhons of dol·
Iars - and s,1ve semors a hcf1y
premium mcrease - stmply by
stcppwg up Its elfon to control
fraud and abuse
Medic:tre Is gomg bankruptq,
because federal spendmg on the
program IS growmg at 10 percent alone, !here were almost 700 mil·
per year That's th e "cns1s" that lton MediCare drums processed PreSident Clmton and House an mcrease of 2SO mtlhon over !he
,
Speaker Newt Gmgnch refer to 1988 total
when they talk about Medtc,ICC
That's nearly 2 million claum
Dut JUSI as cnt1cal m shonng up processed per day or nearly SIX
Medtcarc' s Irati finances ts the tunes the number ol tax returm
need to con trol Jraud and abu se processed by lhe Internal Revenue
Govcmment experts est1mate that Service Despite the huge number
up to $17 btllton - m I0 percent of clauns, physiCians, supply com·
ot Medicare's budget - IS lost to pames and d1agnoshc laboraaones
fraud each year That's $46 Imlhon have only three chances out ot
per day that goes stratght down the I ,000 of havmg Medtcare audll
dram and mto Ute pockets ol unsa· Utctr btlhng pracuces 111 any given
year
vory prciVIders
Here's a hst of recent exrunpJe,
The sheer stze and comp lextly
ol this $177 billion-per-year pro· of Medicare fraud that we· ve
gr.un - coupled wt ~~ lax m:tnage· pteced togelher

- The Department ol Health
and Human Servaces' mspec to•
general found a pharnwceuttcal
salesman who peddled $6 million
m exptred, mtslabeled, unslcnle. or
second-hand pacemakers over an
ctght-year penod In some cases
the salesman provtded llawathm
vacatwns or prostllutcs to c:tr~Io lo·
gists who agreed to tmplant the
adulterated dCVICI!S Ill UOSU'ipel:Lm g
paltents
- A Georgta health c:uc com·
pany forced employees to make
pohllcal contnbuuons, and then
billed MediCare lor rcunbursement
The company also btlled Medtcare
tor golf traps,

vacauons ruu.l

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c:IC for the CEO's son.
- In Texas, !he prestdent of a
medical eqmpment company and
several accomplices got ca ught
b1llmg Medicare lor body pckcts
when u really provtded seat pads.
The scat pads were manufactured
in Mextco for $50 each, but Medi·
care was billed $800 each Over a
two-year pcnod, the company
billed Medtcare more than $1 6

LOUIE I REMEMBER THE
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WME THAT

YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO
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DEAR BRUCE I am a professaonal engmeer who has recently
lost my JOb I have been wtth my
compru1y for 14 years ru1d. due to a
merger and subsequent dnwnstzmg,
several thousand poSitions have
hcen eiimmated
l am now consJt.Jenng starlmg
my own busmess. I wtll be domg
consultang lor methum to large
finns The good news IS !hat I have
made a lot of contacts over lhe
years and have already been
promiSed a good deal ol work TI1e
quest1ons ts, should I mL:orporale'
What are lhe advrullages'&gt;Arc there
dtsadvantages? - 0 R, BilOXI
MISs
DEAR 0 R Congratulaltons
lor lantlmg on your teet' Lots ol
mtdtllc and uppcr· mtddle manage·
ment prolesstonals Will hntl !hem·
selves 111 your posttton Although
downstzmg seems harsh. m a number of cases It seems that a good
many compames have hccn ovcrstaflctl.
llavmg satd that docsn' t make

Dear Editor,
At tile Pomeroy Vtllage Council
meeting held on Sept. 18 a new
agreement between the village of
Pomeroy and Patsy Ward was pre·
sented to Mayor John Blaennar
Thas agreemenl mcluded lhe "hold
hannless" agreement that the vtl·
Iage had asked Patsy to stgn.
It also mcluded for her safety
tile followmg: lhe village wtll brace
up and support her hou se before
tepau/replacement work begms; to
replace her front sidewalk and
fence if it IS reqmred to remove 11
for the work to be done; !he viiL~ge
will take whalever safety precau·
lions it can 10 1ry and prevent dam·
age to her home.
On Tuesday the mayor called
her and srud !hat tile vtllage could
sign, and so now Patsy Ward and
the vtllage have an agreement
However, It IS unportantto remem·
ber that Patsy and her fam•l y and
their neighbors had to wall more
than four full monlhs
Every tune tt rained, Patsy sm~
it sounded hke Naagara Falls was
running tllrough her house Every
Lime at ratned, she and her tamily
'/{oultl look outSide 10 see tf and
when tlleiC house was gomg to Iiiii

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now commg to an enll

We all know and trust th e vtl·
lage of Pomeroy workers who wdl
do lhts job. wtll do 11 nght and to
!he best of lhetr ab1hty If we can
do one lhmg lor our neighbor, let 11
be to remember P:ttsy Ward and
her family and all lhetr neighbors
who supported U1em m our hc,uls
and in our prayers
Davtd Edwards
Pomeroy

Bruce Williams

Some lobbyists take taxpayer dollars
•Mnre children will be killed,

more Children Will be raped .. So

read an advertisement trom fhc·
Cluld Wellare League of Amenca.
opposmg the wellare·relorm pro·
posals mcluded 111 th e House
GOP's "Contract \V1lh Amenca"
The league ts e ntitl ed to •Is
o,puuon~

ol co u1 se

Bul II 1s

unseemly - If not Illegal - that
the lax-exempt org.unzntJOn hllthcly accepted more lh.m $250.000 m
federal wellare dollars be tween
July 1993 and July 1994, !hen pre·
ceded to wage an advertiSmg cam·
prugn tomcrcase well:uc spending
And !he Chtld Welfare League
ts not tile only "nonprofit" orgmu·
zauon that engages 111 this ques·
uonable pracucc In 1995, Ute fed·
eral government wtll hand out
more !han $39 btlhon tn substdtes
to an estimated 40.000 spectal
in!erest and tax -exempt groups,
many of whtch actively lobby the
government for even more spendmg .•
Recognmng the difficulty ol
balancmg U1e budget wtlh so many
groups pressurmg lawmakers to
spend more , Republtcan Reps
Ernest lstook ol Oklahoma, David
Mcintosh nf Indiana and Bob
Ehrhch ol Mary land co·sponsored
a measure that reslncts nny group
recetvtng letler.tl dollars from
spcndmg more Jhan 5 pe1 cent ol

thctr funds to lobby Congress nr
Ute Whtlc Hquse, to partiCipate 111
pollucal crunpmgns or to engage m
any other pohucal achvitles ,.

Joseph Perkins
The measure was mcluded m !he
House Treasury-Postal approprta·
ttons btll, whtch passed tn August,
and IS now under ronSideraoon by
a House and Senale conference
commmee.
lromcally, the btggest Impcda·
mcnt to enacuncnt ol the lobbymg
ban arc two squiShy Republican
senators, Jun Jelford s ol Vermont
and Mark Hatfield of Oacgon, who
are blocking tltc mc.tsure m deler·
ence to hberal specml mtercsls
But Rep lstook, a member ol
House-Senate appropnations con·
ference comrmttee, along with Jef·
fords and Hatfield, refuses to back
down "You need to make up your
mmd," he satd to !he special inter·
ests who oppose hts lobbymg ban.
"are you a pohucal group or are
you a chartty? You can't mtx the
two''

Perhaps lhc most vocal mite of
the House GOP's lobbymg ban
(besides Jelfords and Hatfteld) IS
Gary Bass of the hberal group
OMB Watch. He has been stump·
ing around the country blastmg ihc
ban as "unfmr. unwise and un·

Amcncan ..
But 11 lutr~ly seems unlatr or
unwise or tin-Amencan 10 require
that groups receiVIng taxpayer sub·
stdtes relrmn from poliltcal actiVt·
lies. In lact, federal law prohibits
the use of federal funds for lobby·
mg (although !here are no clear
gutdelines as to specific prohibited
practices)
And the Supreme Court ruled m
1977 - before any Reagan or
Bush appomtments to the h1gh
court- !hat taxpay~rs must not be
compelled, dtrectly or mdtreclly ,
"to contn bule to !he support ol an
tdcologtcal cause (they) may
oppose "
Yet. even wuh the federal law
on the book, even With the
Supreme Court ruhng, thousands of
advocacy groups conunue to take
federal tax dollars while engagmg
m poliucal activities. A, recent
study by Marshall Wittman and
Charles GniTin of tile Washmgton·
based Hentage Foundation bears
thiS out.
The biggest offenders happen to
be two power[ul seniors groups, U1e
Amencan Assocmuon ol Rettred
Persons and the NatiOnal Council
of Sent or CIUzens AARP rece1 ved
$73 6 m1lhon 111 federal grants
between July 1993 and July 1994,
making up one-quarter of 1ts annual
budget. NCSC rccetved $71.5 mal-

hon over !he same span, which represented 96 percent of 1ts yearly
budget.
;
Other advocacy groups !hat fee~
at the publtc trough include th&amp;
World Wildlife Fetlcrauon. whicll
recetved $2 6 million, the Amen•
can Bar Assoctatton. whach accept~
cd $2 mtl hon, !he AFL·CIO, wtU!
S2 mtllt(111, the League of Women
Voters. $611,000. the ConsumeF
Federauon of America, $610,000
and the Envtronmental Defense
Fund $5 j5.000
:
Wtllman and Gnffin note !haC
not every federal dollar rccetved by
the aforcmentJOnell groups ilgoes
dtrcclly to pohucal advocacy acuvIIlcs" But, they ad~. "federal dol·
Iars are fungible, so every federal
dollar frees pnvate resources to be
spent on politiCal, lobbymg and·
other acllv1t1e~ "
No matler whether an advocacy ~
group Is liberal or conservative,
whether 11 supports Democrats or
Republicans, 11 ought not recetve
federal I unds tl 1t lobbies !he government, plays an acuve role in
poltltcal camprugns, or olherwtse
engages 111 poltucal acuvtttes
The Amencan people arc tired
of special · mterest pohttcs
Joseph Perkins is a columnist
fnr The San Diego Union-Trh
hum~ .

--Area Deaths-- ...---Local briefs-Officials probe hunting accident

Wilbur A. Dean

A Syracuse man w:" treated for a mmor gunshot wound Monday
after hts hunung p;umcr apparently nustook hun for a squirrel.
Clifford Murray, 35. Mmersvtlle, shot Greg DavJS, age unreport·
ed, while tl1e two were hunung mlhe Minersvtlle lhll area, acrord·
mg to Meigs Cuunly Shenfl's Department of Ohio DIVISIOn of
W1ldhfe re(l(]rtS
"Titc vicUin was shot from .Ibout 40 to SO y:uds away," smd dtvt·
s1on ol wtldltle spokesman Dave Wilson "He received six pellets to
the chest ru1~ one to the nnse from ,, 20-gauge shotgun "

Gravesid~ servtces for Wilbur A. Dean, 96, Pomeroy, who died Sept
19, 1995, wall be held Sunday, I p.m. at Chester Cemetery w1t11 !he Rev
Sharon Hausman officiating Arrangements by Ewmg Funeral Home,
Pomeroy.

Guy M. Wolfe

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Ice ..

Sunny Pt Cloudy

Cloudy

Guy M "Sarge" Wolfe, 74, 528 West Perkins Ave , Sandusky, fonner·'
ly of Metgs County. died Thursday, Sept Sept 14, 1995 m Providence
Hospital
He W'dS born Sept 22. 1920 m Racine and was a graduate of Racme
High School. He was a U S. Army veteran, retinng m 1964 after servmg
more tllan 20 years Pnor to World War II be bad worked as a tf(]uble
shooter m construcl•on and later retired from New Depanure Hyatt where
be worked as a grinder for severul years
He was a member of !he Amencan Legion Post 83 and was a hfe mem·
ber of the Veterans of Foreign War.;, Posl 2529
Survavmg are hts wtle of 48 years, Alma "Jean" Wolfe, a brother,
Chester Wolfe. North Kmgfield, ru1d several meces and nephews
He was preceded m de,Jih by hiS parents, D Kelly and Alma Sayre
Wolfe, lhree Ststers and two brotllers
Funeral services were held m Sandusky at !he David F Koch Funeral
Home in Sattdusky attd bunal was m Rtverview Cemetery, Port Clmton •
Memonal contributions may be made to St Mary' s School, 410 West
Jefferson St, Sandusky, nr 10 St Mary's Church, 429 Central Ave, San·
dusky

(I 1995 AccuWealher Inc

VIS AssocJated Press GraphtCSN9r

South-Central Ohio
'
Today . Mostly sunny with a
htgh m lhe upper 70s Southwest
winds 10 tn I~ mph becomm~
; west
Tomght Mostly clear with a
• low m the upper 40s Vanable
' winds less Umn tO mph
Thursday Mostly sunny wtlh a

high near 80
Extended forecasl
Frtday Dry Lows upper 40s to
nud 50s. Highs 111 Uic 70s
Saturday . Dry Lows tn the 50s
Ilighs mtd 70s to lower 80s
Sundny Fatr Lows ~S to 60
Highs upper 70s In lower 80s

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Warm days, cool
:nights forecast
mto the atmosphere. the Nattonal
Weather Serv1ce sau..l
Htghs on Thursd&lt;ty wtll be 75·
80.
The dry weather " e~pected to
last tllrougl1 Ute weekend Dy Sun·
day, highs wtll be in the 80s and
lowsnear60

•By The Associated Press
A huge dome of htgh pressure
will provide Oh10 wiUI sunny skies
and mcreasmgly warmer tempera·
tures over the next few days, lure·
casters said
But nights wttl be cool, wuh
readmgs m the 40s, as the clear
sktes allow U1e warm :ur to escape

Mason board.. :ontlnuerJtrompage1

J

deciston not to get the proJect
rolling will put lhe cnunty \&gt;ehmd
when the $14.5 million ts awarded
Tbe nearly 400 people who
attended lhe meeting 10 protest
consolidation cheered when the
decision was made Opponents
parents and students, fdled every
open space m the board room, !he
.foyer, lhe steps anti !he parkmg lot
Many sported stgns or shtrls ot
their home scbool
Over 30 opponents addressedthe board members w11h lheiC concerns over consolidatiOn pnor to
lhe lxlard vote
Hannan High School parent
Sbaron Holley asked the board
members how they could take any
acuon on tile proposed plan when
there is a case pendmg m Kanawha
County CICcutl Court She srud !he
SBA won't sign any contracts or
11ive the money unlll the case "
resolved
Holley said the board wa.• uctmg
With flagrant dtsrcgard ol the Jaw
and the safety of tlte cluldrcn She
asked them to "fo0rge1 personal
' agendas and listen to lhe people ..
Holley also asked Siders to lead the
, board m !he nght duecuon
"Get nd of the supenntendelll ,L,
soon as posstble," Holley satd
"We will not gtve uplhts figh~ we
: will become your worst nighunare-

that's not a threat. that's a
promise."
Thompson said she would not
liSten to !he people attacking per·
sonaltttes "Let s talk about the
facts," sbe said.
Shirley Gue. Hannan restdent,
asked tiie board members 10 abstam
from or vote against !he one h1gb
school plru1 "Thmk about our kids·
keep politics out of lhe schools,"
Gue sa•d
Gue srud lhe plan was presented
to the SBA without any pubhc
mput or heanngs "It dtd not and
does not reflect forelhought for tile
children," she staled.
"We believe there are numerous,
legitimate reasons why the SBA
did not ongmally fund th1s pro·
Ject," Gue said ''The public and
children were by-passed m thts
plan."
·
Gue asked tile board members
to "please keep pohucs out of !he
school system" She sent a message
to Senator Oshel Craigo, "Leave
our k1ds alone"
Pomt Pleasant restdent Clifford
Oh ver smd he, too, is agaa nst con·
solldatton " Not everyone in Pomt
Pleasant ts for consolidation It ts
not in !he best mterest of lhe coun·
ty," Ohver srud "The only faiC way
ts to let people get mvolved and let
!hem vote"

; Meigs board.. ~ontinuedtrompage1
mentally handicapped teacher at
Pomeroy Elementary and hued
Betll Mayer and David Ramey as
tutors for a beallh handtcapped stu·
dent
Josephme Morton was hired as
an &amp;Ide for a mulu handtcapped
sludent at Carleton School and
Rebecca Cottenll and Sue McGuue
were accepted as newspaper advt·
sors at Metgs lligh School.l
Also, the board approved pay of
$5 75 an hour for non·certtfied sub·
shtule employees and $35 a day for
substitute bus dnvers.
In oUter busmess, lhc board·
- Recogmzed lhe high school
band for qualtfymg for state level
compett uon;
- Approved Snouffer's Ftre
and Safety to provide lire safety
prmectton to !he dtstnct,
- Accepted a grant of $24,106
for lhe Jumor high school library,
- Amended a pohcy concern·
mg lhe expulsiOn of students bnng·
ing lireanns and olher weapons to
school
Present were Buckley, trea.~urer
Jane Fry, board president Larry
Rupe. vice-president Randy
Humphreys and board members
Roger Abbott and John Hood

completed by graduation.
"We are considering setting up a
deadline for completion of correspondence course work." Buckley
said. "It comes back to a responsi·
bility issue for lhe student."
I
"The (graduation) ceremony as
not a nght .. it's a privtlege." he
• Sal'd •
In personnel matters, !he board
hired Ehzabeth Gee as a develo ·

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Reunion set
Descendants of tlte late Walham
Jacob Hannum and Juha E. Halsey
Hannum will hold a reumon at tile
Long Bottom Communuy Butldmg
Saturday There Will
a potluck
dmnerat1 pm
J

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Legion pions dinner
Racme Post 602. American
LegiOn, Will have a pubhc steak
dmner Sunday wllh servmg at
noon. The meal Is $S
Breast cancer program
In observance of Women's
Health Month , Judy Jenkmson,
R.N Will present a program nn

breast cancer lltursday from II to
noon at !he Setuor C!IIzens Center
The pubhc ts mvued to attend the
free progr:un
Dinner plannod
The Chester Church ,of Gnd wtll
have a baked steak dinner at the
church Oct 6 wllh servmg from I)
am to 2 p m Dmner ptckup and
delivery orders Will be accepted
CosiiS $5 a tltmter

Depuues of the Metgs County Sherifrs Department mveshgated :
:
several complmnts smcc U1e weekend
Todd l'npp, Chester, repotled electncal wmng rutd copper luh·
mg were stolen hom h1s f•um
Randy Boston ICp&lt;&gt;rtetl tlmt wmdows had been broken opt of an
old sch0&lt;1l bus p.trketl at the bus garage at Tuppers Plains There
was also a popc.1n pushed uuo U1c exhaust p1pe Several children
were seen playmg 111 the JXICkmg lot on Sunday, !he report s~1ted
Numerous compl:unts were recetved Tuesday regardmg mrulbox
vandl)IIsm on De&lt;mN.tllow Rtdge Road and U.S. 33 In addmon, a
wmdow w:t• broken out ol !he Bcarwallow Rtdge Church
Anyone with :my mimmat ion cnnceming any of the mctdcnL• ts
asked IO COnL1CI the shenl f s dep:ICtmenl

Man cited on littering charge
Rtck McCiu isuan, Sh,tdc, was elled Tuesday evenmg by the
Me1gs roullly SIIcnll"s Deparunent on ,1 ch.ICge ol httermg

Driver cited in Tuesday accident
A Rcynold,hmg man w.ts clled lm assured clear dtsL1nce by the
Galha-Metgs Post ol the St.tle lh ghw&lt;ty Patrol IOII(Iwmg a twovehtcle acCidclll Tuesd.ty on St.ue Route 124near Rutland
TroopeiS s:ud O.uucl L Muhlcnbeck, J3, dnving a truck owned
by Natmnal Feeds ot Ohio, Columbus, was westl\ound, 20 leet east
of Cou111y Road 13 (Lnsher) nt l 10 p m when he was unable to
stop m rune and struck U1c re,u ol a C&lt;lf dnvcn by Judtlh L Ebhn.
47,31090 llallicltl Roatl. Rutland
Ebltn had stopped In m.tkc a !cit luau at t11e ume of the cra.sh
accord11lg to the rcpoll
·
Dmn.tge I&lt;J both vdw•. lcs v. .ts shghl

Boosters to meet
Meigs Jmum lhgh AUI!ellc and
Academ1c Boosters Assocmtwn
Will meet Tuesd.ty , 7 lO p m m U1e

cafetena

12:45 p.m, Sprtng Avenue,
Chesler Stewart, VM H
RUTLAND
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1:32 am, Meigs Mme 2, Roben
Webb, O'Bicness Mcmnmd Hospt·
tal;
8 27 p m, sla te Ruute liK~.
Carla Cox, Hol?.er Medtcal Center.
Columhm Townshtp Volunteer Fire
Department asSisted

Hospital news
VETERANS MEMORIAL
TucsUay admrss10ns - none
Tuesday diScharges - Don Cui·
lums. Pomeroy, Walter Wears,
Pomeroy; Dwayne Edwards. Rut·
Iru1d

Middleport Court news
The followmg cases were heard
recently in tile Mtddleport Mayor's
Court of Dewey Horton
Fmcd were Rodney S Brewer,
Middleport. $10 and cost lor stop
sign vinlauon: Joseph A Roush,
Pomeroy, $25 and cost for no oper·
arors license, $10 lor delec11ve
exhaust; Ronald S Pndemore,
Pomeroy, $25 rui~ custlor qo child
restramt; Runme D Holley, Mid·
dleporl, $25 mid cost fnr slnp Sign
violation; M1ke Bums, Middleport,
$100 and cost for diSorderly after
bemg wanaed. $200 lor c:urymg a
concealed weanon; Charles
McCloud, Middleport, $100 anti
cost for destruction of property,
$100 for tresrassmg, $100 for diS·
mderly manner, Lenora R Garnes.
Pomeroy, $100 rutd cost for d1 sor·

Deputies investigate complaints

No IOJUrtes were reported fnllowmg a deer/car accident on U S
33 near Rock Spnngs Monday evenmg
Vmson Jarrell Jt . New II.Ivcn, W Va was southbound when he
struck a deer th,u ran tllln the to.tdway Drunage to Jarrell's 1980
Cadiii.tc w.L, lt&lt;ied .ts mo&lt;lcr.tlc. .ttcordmg to a sheriffs department
re(l(]rt

Meigs EMS logs 8 calls
Units of the Meigs County
Emergency Medtcal Service
answered etght calls for a.lststance
including four trrutsfer calls Umts
responding mcludcd·
MIDDLEPORT
10:12 p m, state Route 7, Betty
Goodall, Veterans Memonal Hns·
pttal.
POMEROY

"He wa.s m1staken l or a sqUirrel," Wtlson sn1d

Murray transported Davis to Veterans Memorial Hospilal m ·
Pomeroy where he wa.• lremed and released .•tccordmg 10 a sherifrs ·
offiCe report
·

Deer/car accident investigated

Today's weather forecast Meigs announcements

tile East experts that PLO Chatr·
man Ya\lr Arafat has no Intention
ol hononng the two-year-old peace
ng1ecment he s1gned w1th 1srnel
Aratat has said all the nght
Uungs 111 Ius public speeches and m
Ius meeltngs with Israeli oflicials
But 111 pnvate speeches to lellow
Palestuuans, he has told hiS audt·
ences that the "'land lor peace"
~eal IS only temporary a steppmg stone m the PLO's quest to
gam complete control ol Israel
Once the PLO ha&amp; gotten a fmn
tootholtl m Gaza and Jcncho, he

your wife were to pass on, lhe ktds
would be m desperate stnuts
The mosl msurance dollars, 111
my VIew, ought to be on your hves
If you want to put a lew bucks on
the ktds, !hough, I wouldn't have
any great quarrel wtlh that Make
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clear advantages ol mco1poratmg
mclude some hmtted liability anti, wttll a wile aniltwo children, ages tnsurance and at a maumum of
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reheve a IItUc pressure rsychologi·
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which IS certamly valuable
quence, we arc ltvtng htcrally lrom
hcst advtse you thetc
(Sond
your 'lueslions to:
check-to-check
When you are lirst begmnmg, I
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As hard as tt IS to Uunk about. 1f
don't see any advantage m spend·
Elfers,
FL
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Questions of
mg tile funds to mcorporate As a anytllmg were to h.tppen to one of
gen~ral
interest
will
he amwered
matter of fact, your Socml Secunty our children we would be hard
in
future
columns.
Owing
to the
contrtbutton (don't you love tllat&gt; pressed to pay for U1e tina) expens·
volume
of
mail,
personal
roplles
- contnhutiOnl) Will be slightly es
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lower as an unmcorporatcd mthvulBruce William.&lt; i&lt; a syndicated
ual You wtll probably not lle hfc msurance on the k•tL,? We h:tvc
writer
for Newspaper Entorpriso
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DEAR G.G. Under ordmary
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electronically with
he rcspons1hle for workers' cnm- cucumstances, It IS my contention
this
columnist
and others, con·
pensaiinn as Y"!i' might he 111 a cor- that the insurance ought to be on
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the tndtvtduals mvolved feel any you add employees. then I woul~
re-examme the advantages ol
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he the best tllmg you c:UI do. The I'd L:tke a pass. You will, I am sure,
carry Ute appropnate prnlesstonal
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FRAGILE PEACE - There "

Some ol these speeches have
beett captured on tape, copies of
whiCh h.tve caused a mild pamc
among rulmg pruty leaders m !Jle
Israeli parh:unenl Labor Party SUJl'
porters ol lsraelt Prune Mnuster
Ytlzhak Rabm ,uid !he peace pm·
cess currently hold a slim majorily
111 the parlmment, but the Arafat
tapes could dtsrupt thas delicate
balance So some Israeli offictals
now clmm lhe tapes are forgeries,
and !hat Aralat really dtdn't say the
thmgs !hat arc bcmg attrtbuted to
him II lhc Ararat tapes are aulhen·
lie, however. it could be only a
matter of ttme before the fragtle
peace linally crumbles.
Jack Anderson and Michael
Binstein are writers for United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.

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m Anti her netghbor Vtrguua
Holt's yard IS sltpptng Into th,ll
hole also
Mrs. Holt cannot get her base·
mcnt dry It IS so wet !hat nolhmg
she has trted wtll work
We must remember that by
P.ttsy stgnmg that agreement she
now places her trust, m the village
of Pomeroy Thts ts not JUst a piece
of property; thts ts thciC house and
home
When you come home lrom
work, when you are urcd and need
a place to lay your head down. !he
fust and foremost place we all
lhmk of IS our home 1 he long and
teml)le orde,\1 that she nnd her frun·
aly and lhetr neighbors on U111011
Avenue have had to go through "

million
- A Michtgan husband-and·
wtfe te:un allegedly stole more than
$25 mtlhon Irom Medtcare by sub·
mtumg false clatms for mconti·
nence supplies for nursmg home
pauents In order to escape dett;e·
uon, the team stmply kept mcorpo.
raung as a new company when !hey
crune close to bemg caught
-Although speech ru1d occupa·
llonal therapy rates range from
between $20-$32 per hour, Medt care ha.' been billed rates as high '"
$600 per hour The extraordmary
markup IS the result of weak pay ·
ment rule s penmlletl by the pro·
gnun One speech lhemptst submll·
ted lal sc clatms to Medicare lor
servtces " ren~ered to pattents"
several days alter !hey had dted
- One Caiiiomm supply com .
pany btlled Medicare for $S m1lhon
worth ol surgical dressmgs for
pallenls who never underwent

.trgucs, the ..Jihad," or holy war,
ag.unstlsrael wall contmue

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Thursday, Sept. 28
Accu-WeaUter• forecast for dayume condtiions and h•gh temperatures
MI CH

The (Cleveland) Plam Dealer, Sept. 24
ll1s all well ami good lor House Speaker Newt Gingnch to play tough
w11h Pre.,ulent Clmton on tile budget. But Gmgnch overplayed hts hand
when he foolishly brought lhe linancml markets mto lhe game.
In a speech to Ute Publtc Secunues AssOCiation. Gmgnch brazenly
threatened 10 allow aU S default on government secunues If necessary to
force Clinton to accept lhe nght kind ol budget &lt;leal
Gmgnch's threat to delay a debt·ceiimg btllto lhe (l(Jmt ol default
could suflicc by Ilsell to rattle nervous mvcstors and ratse mterest rates
Fortunately. Gmgnch mtght 'be startmg to understand where he went
wrong One day alter hiS speech, he backed down a bll, say mg he would
sup(l(Jrl a "very tough" tncrca'e 111 the debt cetiing
. · Gmgnch needs to learn the vutue of rcstmmt before the government
::gets sluck with lhe rost of hiS miSttkes
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;. : The reputauon ot !he FBI conunues to declme, m large part because
:: Jhe bureau refuses to confront !he real tty of what occurred on an ISolated
·: ndge m northern Idaho on Aug 22, 1992
: ·: On !hat day, !he agency executed what amounted to antllegal •'ktll on
:: ~·ght" order. wtlh tragtc consequences ·
• ; . AU S. marshal :md !he 14-year·old son of fugtUve R,uidy Weaver had
:·been ktlled lhe day before m a lire light Weaver and another man, Kevm
·: Hams~ alnng wllh Weavc'f's wtfe ,md tiieiC survivmg children were
:; i10w holed up m Weaver's c&lt;1btn
:. : Standard policy m :m Amenc:mlaw enforcement agency, mcludmg !he
·:FBI, is 10 shoot only m response to a diCect tiireal to human life In !Ius
• · i:ase, however, that policy was abrut~oned
:: An FBI sntper wounde~ Weaver as he trted to check on hts dead son's
: body, whtch lay tn :m outbuiithng A few seconds later tile smper lire a
, · ioecond shot mto !he cabm, ktiiing Weaver's unarmed wife, VICki, and
· : ~oundmg Hams HruTts :m~ Randy Weaver later surrendered, were tned,
: nnd eventually were found not guilty ol murdenng !he US marshal
·: ResponStbtluy for the sntpers' order lay w11h !heir supenors FBI
· DICector Louts Frech was not m otHer at U1e tune of !he tragedy, but he

OHIO Weather

Page2
Wednesday, September 27, 1995

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher

Pomeroy .• Middleport, Ohio

HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Discharge&lt; Sepl. 26
Annisha Kopec, Mrs Wilham Zus·
pan and son. Grover Henry,
St:mdela Mundell, Eugene Facemy·
er, Mrs Tyrone SGmmervalle and
son, Fcltcta Mllrllson, Ntklas
Mitchell
Birth - Mr .and Mrs . Kelly
McM.LSter, swa, U.Ik II til

derly conduct, Joseph LeMaster.
Mtddle(l(]rt, $100 :md cnst fnr con·
tempt
Forfettmg bonds were J•unes G
Halflull, $60 lnr squealmg !Ires.
Jimmy M. Thacker, $60 for fiCII
uous L1gs, Dari,I K lltunphrcy, $riO
for improper backmg , Enc J nem
ming, $60 for red hghl vtnlauon

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SOME COMMON SENSE WAYS
TO DETECT A GAS LEAK.
watha system as safe and secure as your nalural gas

Eastern ...
Continued from page 1
budgeted amoun~" stated Karr
1 hose allending last mght's
meetmg expressed their hope ol
keepmg the millage at U1c pm(l(]sed
4 4 mill level If the tntllage nses,
the consensus at the meetmg was
that tile levy would he pul m tL1n·
ger of fmltng
A fmal deciSion on a proposal
wtll be made at the next board
meeung. scheduled for Tuesday
Oct 10. at6·30 p m.

servtce, a leak could occur Thai s why you and your family
should learn some baste safely rules
In cities, towns, or suburban areas.
Your gas company adds a specaal scenl to lhe olhe"':'ase odorless natural
gas that's delivered lo your home If you detecllhts odor
• Don't use matches or operate efectncal
swtlches, equtpmenl or appliances
• Leave your home , bustness or butldtng and
calllhe gas company from anolher stle
• Don't return unttl a gas company

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In parks or rural areas.
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not be detectable by scenl In these areas you may hear
a blow&gt;ng or htsstng sound or see dart blowtng tnlo lhe atr, water
bubbling or betng blown mto lhe atr at a puddle pond. creek or nver, brown patches
tn vegetat1on on or near a gas line , or ftre coming from the ground or burntng above 1t
If thts happens

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• Call the gas company and the pollee and ftre departments
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them in the rost-season.

: • The wild-card race is simple,
rially, for the Houston Astms.
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Win, win, win, win, win -

that's the formula that will pul

now.
And in ortler for tlle Dodgers to
stay al 65 losses. they'd have to
win their final four g:unes. One of
those would be against Colorado
tonight in the tinnie of their three-

defeated Los Angeles 7-3 .
If Houston wins its remnining
five games (one at home against
Piusburgh, tour at Chicago), it wi11
finish with 65 tosses - lhe srune
number the Dodgers have right

Houston won its fourth in a row

Tuesday night. heating the Pillsburgh Pirates 2-0. The. Astros
pulled within a half-game in the
wild-card stantlings when Colorado

Scoreboard
Thursday's gamL'S
Hu u1&gt;ton (Wall 3- ll :11 Cl!r~a~o
(Bulhn~.-r 12·11). 2 :!0

AMERICAN LEAGUE
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t.·BOIIIOD ........... ~ l'\3
New York ........ 75
Ballimore .........·., ... 67

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CalifClrni:a
. 7J M 525
Tno,o; .......
..... 7 1 68 .511
O.ai!Jantl.. .......... f,1 n 4112

Ohio H.S. sports
OHSAA football
computer ratings
COLUMBUS . Clluo {AP)- Tit~ rtrst
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kl:&gt;OCI:jttln. t-v dtvt~i•IH ;~ntl re~un . w1th
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tcanl5 io each region advance to re&amp;ion::al
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[)totruit (Linl:l ·k) Ill Boston (Wnl;e.
fil'ld 16-6), 7:05p.m .
CaliCurnia (finlt-y IJ-121 :~t Scaule
(Dele!~ J(l..lOt. 7:35p.m
Baltinlltl"l! (Eri~.:k.~un 10-1 :n ul Tnwnll•
(Mentmr1 1·3). 7:35 p.m.
CLEVELAND (Hill }· I) at MirHt~:liota
(Ru.llr:e ll·l .l). K:05 p.m.
Olit'aj,O (S1rutk:t 0-2) at Kanslll' City
(JQCOme 4-5), K:OS p.m.
Oakland (Van Poppe! 4· 7) ll! Texas
(Rety.en. IS·H), B:OS p.m_.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
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W L &amp;1.

t.· Atlnnla ........ ... K9 51
fltilale1phi :~ ..... .. .li&amp; 72
Mnntrral ... .... Ji5 74
Aoril1a ..... ... ... ..64 75
New York
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Crntraal

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By The Associated Pres.&lt;
Dernie Williams absence for the
start of the game didn't seem to
hurt the New York Yankees.
John Weneland wa~ there whfn
il ended, and lllm enabled the Yan.
kees 10 edge closer 10 clinching the
AL wild-card berth.
The Yankees heat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 Tuesday night,
and coupled with the Seaule
Mariners' 10·2 victory over Cali·
fomia, New York ha' a I 1/2-game
lead over the Angels in the race for
the fourth playoff spm.
Williams. the Yankees' center
fieltler and holiest hitter, missed a
flight from Pueno Rico after seeing
his daughter for the lirst time since
she was born Sept. 14. He got to
County Stadium after the game
started. and when he took the lield.

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Clyde 14.3750. 3, Bryan I 1.2500. 4,
RMdord 11 .0000. S, Delaware Olentanr:y
I 0.8750. 6, Buc)'l'\ls 9.0000.
Rel!ion 11-1, Alliance Marlln11on
14.7500. 2, Polland Seminary 14.1250. 3.
Conl::.ntl Lakeview 12.6250. 4, Canrield
12 .3750. 5, Philo 12.250U. 6.
•· TifORNVIu.E SHERIDAN 12.00d0.
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Pillll~urwh ..............S6 1111

Wt'Jitern Ohi!iinn
Colorlldo ................ 7~ M . ~40
l.u1 Ant~.t"ln: ...
75 M .B6
San DieJ0 ..............611 72
San Fronci!il:o ...... (,5 14
x-clioched divi~&gt;inn title

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Tnday's gumcs
Sl. Luui5 {Wal~(ln 1-S} Ill ChiCIIIJU
(folll:f 11·1 1), 2·111 [l.IIL
Pillsbur~lt tEricl.:s 3-91 at Httu~tun
(Drabc:k 10-.9). 2: 35p.m.
Sun lliewu (Valen~uela 7-3) :~1 Sbn
r-nanci.'ll.'ll ([de)~ 0.21. 3:35 p.m.
DH: CINCINNATI (Burba r0 -3 and
Smiley 12·4) at Nrw ,(turk (Prnun 0-0
and CorOt'lillli 2-1), HO p.m.
Mnnlrl'al (G. White l· l) :11 Florida
(RIIfl(liJ-7).7:0Sp.m.
Atlanta (M:klclut. IK-2 ) at Philatlt-lplmJ
(Mimt&gt;s 9-6). 7 ~5 p.m.

NL: Upheld lhe ei(lhl·pno suspe111ioa
of Xavter Hernandez, Cincinnati Reda
pitcher.

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2-Cin. ~hn (6) 13-2 .......................... 126
3- Westerville South (2) 7-0 ...... ..... :.... 118
4-Cin. Ursuline Acad. 10·2 ................... 92
5-Woos!Cf (2) 8-0 .................................85
6-Rocky Ri¥er Mapincal (2) 7·3 ........84
7-D:l.y. Cha.minade·lulienne (2) IJ.I ......73
8-Cin. Mt. Notn Dame (4) 8- 1 .............7 1
9-To!. Central Catholic (2) 8·0 ............. 66
IO·Chillicoche (lll-2 ............................ 64

CAROUNA PAN111ERS: Siped Aodre Royal. linebacker. Sip.ed LeVar Ball,
tigbl end, to tb,e pnt(ltice squad. Waived
Alan Haller, cornerback.
CINCINNATI BENOALS: Placed
Gerolr,i Collina, linebacker. 011 imjured reserve. Re-signed Adrian Hardy, corner·
back, Sianed Frit~ Fequiere, offen•i.-c
1i~ma.n, to lhe practice squad. Terminated the contract or Vince Stewart. de'fensive tackle.

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Chesler Lalots 48. 13 (tie)-Piqua.
DrecUville 36. IS-Mentor )2. 16 (lie)Cin. Molller of Mercy, Stow 30. 18-Col.
Wallersoo lB. 19-Canton McKinley 22.
20 (tie)-Hilliard, Solon 20.

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and Kevin Fields as well as Chris
Ball's44 and Travis Lisle's 52.
For Meigs, Steve McCullough
had an outstanding round with a
two over par 37. Dave Anderson
added a 40, Mick Darr and Joe Hill
had 4Js. Clay Cmw had a 42 and
Jared Warner had a 45.
Easlern scores included Man
King's 49, Ryan Hawley's 56,
Aaron Will's 57, Rohert Harris' 59,
Andy Reed.'s 61 and Rad.ley
Faulk's 63.

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ADAM SHEETS

Seniors Brent Hanson (left) and Adam Sheet&lt; are members of lhe
1995 Meigs Marauder football team. Hanson Is a 6·0, 165-pound
quarterhu&lt;k und punier. Sheets, u 6·3, 210-pound trl·cuptaln, plays
guard and dt&gt;r~nsive ~nd. 1 ...

Bartrum's injury may sideline
him for rest of 1995 season

TVC standings
{after nin• match•s)
I. Meigs-83
2. Southem-76
3. Belpre-70
4. Wellslon-64
5. Trimble-59
6. Alexander-40
7. Federal Hocking-36
8. Vinton County-26
9. Nelsonville-York-24
10. Eastem-9
H. Miller-7

Pomeroy native Mike Bartrum
fractured his left arm in Sunday's
nigbl's Green Day-Jacksonville
game at Jacksonville. Fla . lie will
have surgery l:ller this '1cek tn
have a plate put in his ldt ann.

make rfK1m fnr Wilner. Wilner w~L'
cut in the pEe-season. Green Bay i!-.
also lalkiltg In holdout all-pro
Keith Jackson trying to get him to
report.
llefore his injury. Bartrum was
on the kickoff lc:uns and lms been
credited with two tackles, along :
with handling I he long snapping. :
I]e has also seen action :u light end. :
1-onncr. Los Angeles Rams all-pro .
defenstve back Nolan Crnmwell. :
Bartrum' s special tc~un coach, has ·
heen pleased with ll:u·trum's play. :
Dartrum heat nul returning starh:.- :
Mark Chumura for lhe long sn:tp- ·
ping duties.
:
Any one wanting 111 drop:
Bartrum a c:u·d or leucr c:m do su •
by sending it in care of I he Green :
Ba.y Packers. 12(&gt;5 Lumhardi ·
A~cnuc. P.O. Box 10t\2H. Green:
Bay, Wis. ~4304 .
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The
CHARLOTTE (AI')
Charlouc Homets have signed tirstround draft pick George Zitlck tn a
contract.
Zidek, a seven-foot center frnm
the 1995 NCAA ch:unpion UCLA
Bruins, aver;dgcd 10.6 points and
5.4 rebnumls in 33 g:unes last year.
He was the 22nd overall scie(tion
in-the 191)5 NIJA draft.

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was second with a 156. Meigs and
Delpr~ tied with a 159, with Meigs
claunmg third place due 10 the tiebreaking system. Trimble, which
had a 160, followed by Federal
Hocking {171). Alexander {182),
Vinton County (188). Nelsonville·
York {196), Eastern (221) and
Miller {232) .
Southern's Jason Shuler was
match medalist with a one over par
36. Other Southem scores included
39s by Ryan Norris, Mnu Bradford

Srcond It: 11-lima Bath 32. 12-LAGrange Keystone 30. 13-JeiTenoa Area
27. 14-MINFORD (I) 26. IS-Holland
Springfiehl 25. 16·Ashtapula Edgewood
24. 17-Clyde 23. I-S-Wilmington 22. 19Wanaw River View 21. 20-Fairview Pwi.
Fairview 19.

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Mariners Ill, Angels 2
Sea!!le reduced its magic num·
ber for clinching the AL West to
three as Jay lluhner and Ken Griffey Jr. homered in the Mariners'
22nd victory in 30 g:unes.
They have a three-game lead
over the Angels. losers of 27 of 36.
with five games left. They 1neet
today in the Mariners' linal home
·
&amp;"'?;The way Seanle is playing.
we'd be beller off concentrating on
winning the wild card," said
Chuck Finley, today's scheduled
starter. "They're very, very hoi."
Seattle has a season-high, sevengame winning streak and has won
15 of 17 at home.
Bohner hil his 38th ijomer and
· club-record 12th of the month

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1-Cin. ~~- Unu1a (22) 9-2 ................... 250
:!·Sunbury Di1 WalnuJ (I) 10-0 .......... 182
3-TallmadJe 8-1.................................. 141
4-Norwalk(l) 12·2
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5-l...ebanon tJ.l .. , , ................ .108
6--Saletn 9·2 .......... ................................ 84
7-C;unbrid&amp;c 9-l ...................................76
8-Cc~ley (1) J().J ....... ........................... 70
9-A\Ion Lake (I) 10-1 ..... ., .....................52
10-Bealey 10-1.. ... ............................. 40

Re&amp;ion 13-l, Orrville 13.2500. 2,
Ca!latalia M:~rr.arelta 12.2500. l. Akron
Manchtt~ler 11.6250. 4, Prrry 10.87SO. 5,
Wtllard 9.fi:!50. fi, Mount Gilead K.HJSO.
Rej!:iOII 14- 1, Vers::~iUes 1].7500. 2,
Col. Ready 1.3.5000. ] , Be-l.lbrook
11 .3750. 4. Germ~nlown Valley View
10.5000 . 5, Sprin~fie\d K_enton Ridge
U1SO. 6, Swunton 7.1250.
Re~ion 15-1, Yoll. Unuline 17.11750.
2, Bellaire 11 .0000. l, You Mooney
10.3750 4, Zoarville TuscarawaJ Vnlley
to.uso. 5, Gnad. Indian Valley 10.0000.
6. Bet mont Union U:lcaiii .OOOO
Re11ion 16-I.JROr-rroN 15.1250. 2.
IRONTON ROCK HILL 11.7500. 3,

Date: October 4, 1995
Time: 7:00p.m.

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Nallon11l FOOCbDII Lellr8Ut

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side in order in the ninth for his
30th save.
"It's a 101 of fun with that kind
of adrenaline rush," Weuetand
said . "How can you not like gelting a shot at getting in there? Any
time you come inlo dle game where
they have momentum. you want 10
show tltem you're in control."
In other AL games Tuesday it
was Doslon 5. Detroit I; Ballim&lt;lre
5, Toronto 0; Minnesota 13, Cleveland 4; Chicago 7. Kansa' City 0:
and Texas 7, Oakland 6.
Paul O'Neill had three RD!s .
including a two-run homer. for the
Yankees, whose first run of the
game wa' driven in by Derek Jeter.
who was bumped from the lineup
when Williruns arrived.
"I knew I was coming out."
Jeter said: "Bemie's the MVP of

long snapping duties for the Packers, was covering on a punt ami
shauered the radius hone in his left
arm while allemptrng In tackle
J atksonville' s Desmond Howard
~c_o_nt_in.:.;ued.;;..;;.fro;;.:m.;.:P..::age:::..,;;4):...,__ _ _ _ _ _ _~--------------- midway through the third period.
live innings, allowing two hils and X-rays tlnne at the stadium con·
"Those four day games in must-win mode.
Carlos Garcia, who droppetl the
one
run while slriking out' five and firmed the break. Surgery will be
"What we're faced with now is
ball for an errm. Biggio then Chicago will be Iough for Hous·
done later this week to allow
walking
lhree.
grounded U1e hall to third hasemrut· ton ," Neagle said when asked four games left in the season.
swelling
in the arm 10 go down.
Expos
5,
Marlins
4
Nelson Liriano, who ..:uulf.l not ahout the A..•tros' just-win scenario. We're half a game out and we have
Doctors
told llartrum that he
At
Miami,
Montreal
was
one
Rockies 7, Dodgers J
a chance 10 beat the Rockies tomormake a throw a' Mouton scored the
will be out from four 10 .,ix weeks.
from
a
loss,
bul
Wit
strike
away
After a one-day absence, Col- row and take il to San Diego. So
second run.
Dut if the Packers decitle In put
Swinde11 (9-9) go t his first vic- orado moved back into first place our destiny's in our hands and Cordero doubled home lhe tying
him
on the injured reserve list, he
run
and
scored
on
Tim
Laker's
sinthat's all you could ask for," said
lory as a sta rter since July 29. in the NL Wesl by a half-game.
will be lost for the season. One
gle
off
Robb
Nen
(0-7).
Larry Walker had two borne Los Angeles starter Tom Candio!li
allowing six hits in the lirst three
thing in his favor is tlml the Pack· Cub.~ 3, Cardinals 2
Bret Saberbagen (7·6) won (7-14), who gave up Walker's secruns,
in.nings, but none in the next three.
ers
have a hyc week this weckentl.
At Chicago. Steve Trachsel (7Todd Jones pitched I 1/3 for the farst time since Aug. 3, Ellis ond homer. breaking a 2-2 tie in the
NFL
learns ru·c allowed to c:UTy
IJ) won for just the ·second lime in
·
innings, Dave Veres worked two- Burks had a two-out, two-run sin· sixth inning,
53
players
on d1cir roster :mtl keep
In today's series finale, Kevin 14 slarts lhis season al Wrigley
thirds of an inning and Mike Hen- gte in the eighth and Joe Girardi
five
players
inactive. If tllc Packers
Field. Mark Grace had his career·
neman pitched the ninth for his had a two-oul, run-scoring hil in . Ritz (11-10) is U(e scheduled Cotdecided
10
do
so they c1m keep him
high 15th homer and Scott Dullelt
the ninth.
orado starter against Kevin Tapani
seventh save.
on
the
53-man
roster mtd keep him
tripled in the winning run in the
"It's nol the playoffs yet. but (3-2). The game at Dodger Swdium
"They've got a great shot,"
as
one
of
the
five
players inactive
seventh.
Pirates manager Jim Leyland said il's playoff almosphere," Saberha- L' a sellout.
until
be
is
able
to
play.
Padres 6, Giants 3
Braves 5, Ph lilies 1
of the Astros. •'All they have 10 do gen said. "It was a big game. If we
As of Tuesday evening. Baru·um
At
San
Francisco, Andy As~by
lost
tonight,
we're
a
game
and
a
At
Philadelphia,
Ryan
Ktesko
is keep on winning. It's no secret,
was
slill on the :1ctivc rosier. On
{12-10) won his third straight start
they can't worry ahout where any- half oul and tomorrow is a must- had a lhree-run homer and four
Tuesday,
Green llay re -s igned tight
and Melvin Nieves homered for the
RBis. and John Smoltz {12-7)
body else is playing or what they win for us."
end
Jeff
Wilner, a scconU year
second straight day.
Instead, Los Angeles is in the broke his six-game losing streak
are doing. They are in control of
player
from
Wcsley:u1 (Co1n1.) and
against the Phillies. Smoltz woli&lt;ed
their own destiny." ·
releao;cd kicker Oirk Borgognoe to

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Southern posted a. three-stroke
win in a Tri- Valley Conference
golf match held Monday evening at
The Elm Country Club.
The win strenghtened lhe Tornaodes hold on secontl place in the
TVC, six points ahead of thirdplace Belpre. Meigs continues 10
bold first place and can win its
sixth conseclulive TVC crown
today evening at Oxbow Golf
Course in Delpre.
SouU~ern posted n terun score of
153 to win the match. Wellston

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Cello
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llle Yankees led 4-0 in the t)lird
inning.
••r got to the airport. I missed
the plane. I got caught in traffic "
Williams said . "Righ t away ,' I
thought that someooe is going to he
mad l\lthis. It's a tough situation. I
don't want to let the le:un tlown."
Manager Buck Showalter, who
had relucl anlly allowed the trip
around Monday's tluy off. wasn't
too happy about what transpired.
"We'll talk ahout it a little later.
Today the focus is nn the game,"
he said. "It's something Bernie and
I will sit down and talk uboul.
probably shortly."
Wetteland crune on widl two on
and two ou1s in the eighth anti the
Drewers having scored twice to
make it 5-4. He struck out pinchhitler David Hulce and retiretl the

Southern ~olfers' match victory tightens grip on second place in TVC

Nllllonal Buk~lhall A111Miall011
ATLANTA HAWKS: Sianed Alan
Henderson, forward, In n thrce--yearrtontracl. Sit~ned Cuonzo Martin, forwllfd,lo a
one-year contrnct .
CHARLOTTE HORNETS: Siane-d
George Zidek. cenler.
PIULADELPHIA 76ERS' Sianod Vrrnon M::u:wen. Huard.

Volleyball poll

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Nallo~~o•llc..ue

24-1, LANCASTER ASHER
CATH. 11.3750 . 2, Cio. Co~antry Day
10 1500 . 3, PORTSMOUTH NOTRE
DAME 8.7500. 4. North lewtsbura Triad
IU 250 5,CovtnJIOn fi.7500. 6, Wtst Lib·
ertv-Salem 6.3750.

Division IV

Montreal 5, Aorilla 4
Allantu S, Phil~lrlphi;~ I
.
ONllNNII.TI :~l New Yurl.:. [!pd ., rato
01icaw,u l St . U"tuis 2
Huulilun 2, Pittshur~~.h (I
San Dielf(l fo. Sun FrJ/l(.'tSCO J
ColorOI!in 7. l; •S f\ng.:olt.'~ J

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Re~ion

Reaion 9-1, Akron St Vineeni·St.
M"'y !S.I2l0. 2, 01....., Folio 12.12.!0.

Sweet Potatoes
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Baseball

Am•rleun Leaaue
TORONTO BLUE JAYS: Named
Herb Raylxturo director or Lalin Ametl·

We've jus1 got to win," manager
Terry Collins said.
In Tuestlay's unimportant NL
games, Atlanta heat Philadelphia 5I, Montreal beat Florida 5-4.
Chicago edged St. Louis 3-2 and
San Diego defeated San Francisco
6-3. The Cincinnati at New York
game was rained ou1.
Astros 2. l'irates n
Defore an announced cruwd of
just 14.307 at the Astrodome.
Houston scored both its runs in the
fifth inning on inlield grounders.
With two outs. James Mouton
walked and Greg Swintlcll singled
off Denny Neagle ( 13-8) to load
the bases. Drian Hunter followetl
with a grpunder to secmttl baseman
{See NL on Page S)

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Mujor Leuaue 81U1ball
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H150

Division Ill

lill

Transactions

siUe H.6250. ·
Rt'giun 23-1, B~llsville 10.1250. 2,
Lowellville 9 .6250 . 3, Bowentown
Con{)!lon V::~lley 9.500 0. 4, McDonald
9.0COO . 5, Newark CaUl. 8.6250. 6, Heath

Rr11ioa S-1, Cbardoa l4.17SO. 2,
Amherst Steele 13.2500. l, Madiaoa
12.6250. 4, RaveMa 12.5000. S, Bcdfunl
9.6750. 6, l...odi Oovctlcaf 9.2500.
Re1ion·6-l, Dublin Scioto IS .S:OOO.
2, BowlinJ Greea 1~.1250. l. CoL t De·
Salea 15 .0000. 4, Fostoria I J.87SO. ·s'"' lfif·
fin Co lumbian 12.6250. 6, Col. ~ifnia
10.11750.
j
Re¥ion1- l. Akron BIH:ht~l 15.5000.
2. Akron Sprinafi~ld 12.5000. 3 (tie),
Unwntown Lo:~IH . Wiatenvillc Indian
.Creek 11.3750. 5, S!eub.envillc: 10.8750.
fi. Akron Fimtonc 9.7.SOO.
Rep:inn Il-l, Cin. Turpin 13.3150. 2.
Belldontaine 12.0000. 1 (tie), Cia. Aiken,
C~1ina ~1.2500. S, New Carlisle Tecum~
a;di 10.5000. 6, Mason 10.12SO.

. CLEVELAND (li . Mnrlinrt 11 -SJ al
Mi nn~:solll {Rwltlt!Ut'7. ~- 71, I: I 5 p.1n.
Do~h • n (Ciel!lt."ns 9·:'1) at Milwaulct't.'
(Sca11lan 4-6). 1!1 :05 p.m.
. {.ltit'ato (Aiv;vr:t 8-l fl) Ill. Kuru;:~!! City
(GubiL.-za li -14). 11:05 p.m.
SeaHle (R . Jnhn,on 1(o-2J al Tc:xa ~
. · (P'JYiik 10--9). K:05 p.m
OotJ;~nd (J1~1ns 5-l-) at Catirumia {Ah·
bOll II- K), l O:O:i p.m.

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Division II

Thursday's games

Secoacl 111 II·S. Charleaton Southeastern 29. 12-Kidton CeDI. ChristiUI T7 .
13-N~ Bremen 26. 14-Newbury 26. tSEdon 22. 16--Greenwich South Ceotral 18.
17-Fort Recovery 16. 11-Anna 14. 19·
Dalton I 3. 2(1.. Tiffin Calvert 12.

Region 21-1, MoJadore 12. 1250. 2,
Norwalk St. Paul 10.11750. ), Edgerton
9 0000 4, North Baltimore 11.1250. 5,
Rtchmrmd f-Jili. 6.11750. 6 (lit-). lndepen d... nl·e, Ddi::mce Ayersville 6.3750.
Rq:ion 12-1, New Bremen 10.3750.
2, Sidney Lehman 10.0000. 3, Columbu•
Grove 9.3750. 4 (lie). Oola Hardin Northern, St. Ht'nry 8.11750. 6, Dc&lt;Jraff River·

Stroll.p¥ille 14.0000 . .S, l...ltewoo~ St.
Edward 12.2500. 6, Euclid 10.0000.
Realon 2-1. Bru111wk:k IS.87SO. 2.
F01irboro 14.7SOO. 3, Pijua 13.2S . 4, Troy
12.7500. 5, Toledo St. oho'a 11 .31S() , 6,
Findlay 9.7500.
.
R~11i c n 3- 1. Weu~rville South
16.1750. 2, .GroYe City IS.6250. 3, You .
Boardman 14.2SOO. 4, Uppci Arlini*on
1 UOOO. 5, Reynoldabura 11.2500. 6 ,
A$hland 9.6250.
Rrp:10n 4-1. Cin. Colerain 19.5000.
2, Keue-rina Fairmont 16.1500. 3, West
Chrllter l.akOia 16.2S00. 4, Da)"OII DuD·
bar 16.0000. 5, Cin. Elder 15 .11750. 6,
Dayton Mrodowdale 14.5000.

Tod"y's gumcs

2-Bascom Hopeweii-Loutlen (2) 10..1 162
3-Mint-ral Ridse (I) 10.0 .................. .".141
4- Rockford PnttWay ll -2 ......... ,,,,, .. , 128
5-Windham I0-0 ................................. 100
6- Lorain Catholic 8-0 ............................ 86
7· New Wash . Buckeye Centr81 8.0 ......74
8-CovlniJioD 10·1 ......... ,....... ,, ..............60
9-Sidney lehman 10-1 .......................... 52
10-A n!werp 6-2 ...................................... 32

Division VI

22.0000. 2, Lakewood 18.8750 . 3, Mid dlebu.ra Ht1 . Midpark 14.1250. 4,

St':..lllc- 10, Calth•rnw 1
Bwoton 5, Detrmt I
Dallilll&lt;'lfll ~- T.nrunln 0
Otic:u.,"-• 7, Kani'Wi City 0
Minftt.'.liOia I~- p.EVELAN'O 4
Nt:w Yurl; S,, Milwaukee 4
Tt.'t.a.&lt;c 7. Oakl:irtd (,

eu.
I·St Henry (20) 15·0 ........................ 224

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Wmchtstt:r 6.87SO.

Division I

Tuesday's scon·s

Division IV

8.0000. 4. LUCASVILLE VALLEY
7.1250. 5, Col. Hartley 7.0000. 6, Canal

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CINCINNATI ISchour~~ 11-7) 31
Montrenl !P M:~rt1nn 14·9). 7: \S p m
San Franl' tt.co (8r!!wln¥Wn S-4) at
Colnr:u1u (Reknr 4·)). Y·Oj p m

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Bucb.yeTra.il22. 16-0rrville20. 17-SuaamcctGaraway U . 18-East Paleatine 16.
19-Gnad. Indian Valley IS . 20 (lle) We-lls"ille, Col. School foe Girl&amp; 14.

Region 11-1. Rocky River LuU\eran
WO'I 12 1250. 2. New London 9 5000. ),
Apple Creek Wa.ynedale 9J750. 4, Sllllivan Black R1Vt'r 8.5000. S, Orwell Grnnd
Volle-y 7.0000 . 6. Larain Clearv1ew
67500
Re~i on 18-1. Marion Pleosnnl
IJ.3750 2, Coldwaltr 10.6250. 3, Defiance T1nma 9.1250. 4, Liberty Cenl~r
IJ 0000 . 5, Elnlllre WuoduJJre. 7.2500. 6,
Mario n Elrt:in 6.8750.
Re~~:ioul9-l, Li~&gt;twnDavid Anderllon
12 .1250. 2, Wood.o;fidd Monroe Ctnltal
10.)750 . ), Martins Ferry 9.1250. 4, .
NEW MATAMORAS FRONTIER
9.0000. 5, (tie), CROOKSVILLE, Ashl.and M.apleton 11.8750.
Re~ion 20-1. Cin . Mariemopt
15 .8750. 2, COAL GROVE DAWSONBRYANT 9 .3750. 3, Amanda· Ot-arcreek

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Major leagues
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Division V

Culufadu (kJI.z J 1-10) :11 Ln• An"-~lll'li

Baseball

game series, and that would giv~
the Rockies 65 losses.
If all three temns tinish 79-65,
Los Angeles and Colorado woultl
have to play a one-grune playolr l(ll
the NL West title thm would count
in the regular sea,on stantlings. The
Astros would then finish with a
half-game lead over the loser. ·
OK. mayhe the details aren't so
simple. Dut it's an equation dl.lt the
Astros understand.
"Everything is on the tahle
now. This is what it's all ahout .
Every play. every pitch is a hig
play," Craig Diggio said.
"It may come tlown to game
144, and if it doe s ... we'll sti11
have to put everything into it.
That's all we can do at this point.

r Meet the Marauders,

Yankees top Brewers; Mariners blast Angels

_A stros blan_
k Pirates 2-0; Rockies hand Dodgers 7-3 loss
JIP Sports Writer

The Daily Sentinel • Page 5

In the AL,

In the ·NL,
Jly CHRIS SHERIDAN

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

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Ohio University
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298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, OH.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES
PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1995

ROYAL
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PRODUCTS

NOTICE OF INTENT TO
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Meigs County

address.

Commissioners
Buckeye Hills-Hocking

Valley Regional
Development District

Courttwouse, Pomeroy, Ohio

45769
614·992·2895

To all Interested Persons,

Agenoies, and Groups:

. :on

or about, but not

before, October 5, 1995, the
M:e I g a
.C o u n I y

The Meigs Coun1y

Commissioners plans to

undertake the projoct(o)
described above with the
Federal funds sites above.
Any interested person,
agencies, and/or groups,
who have any comments
regarding the environment,
are Invited to submit written
comments for consideration
to the Meigs County

cash

the

following

1

Van Camp
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will receive a request for

Further, The Farmers

October 23, 1995, (which Ia
15 day a · alter It lo withdraw the ahA••••
anticipated that the Stale collateral prior to
release of funds), will be and Savings

considered by the State of

County

.commissioners.

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ARMOUR TREET
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be prepared and submitted
ERR(s) documente the In accordance with the
environmental reviews of required procedure (24 CFR
the project(o). The ERR(sl Part 58), and must be
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The address of.the chief
Further, the
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Fred HoHman, President of condition It 11 In, with no
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will Commlsoloners at the
rjoquett the State of Ohio to address above listed prior
reJea., Fedeiallunds under to October 5, 1995.
Section 104(g) of Tltle ,l of . The Meigs County Commissioners, Meigs warrantiee given.
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Housing
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For Further Information,
Community Development to the State of Ohio, that Pomeroy, OH 45769
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Cfantton Gonzales National capacity as President of
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Affordable Housing Act Meigs
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NOTICE Is hereby given ~·11 be (loac;,g on acloud w1t
and/Or Title IV of the Stewart accept the lurlsdlctlon of
on
Saturday,
B. McKinney Homeleos Federal courts If an action that
the buys ~ill (hd In the
Aseletance Act,
as Ia brought to enforce September 30th, 1995 at
dassl{ltds.
amended; to be used lor the reaponslbllltles In rotation 10:00 a.m., a public sate will
be
held
at
211
Weal
Second,
to environmental reviews ,
following project(s):
decision-making, and Pomeroy, Ohio, to sell for
Cheater VFD: Fire
action; and that theae
Protection Facllhies and
PubliC Sale
Equipment; Mlddlaport VFD: responsibilities have been
Are Protection Facilities
sotlslled.
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and Equipment; Scipio
The legal effect ol the 1,..----_:=="'==U=C=t=o=n==~...,;.,
eertlllcatlon Is that upon.lts 11
Township: Street
Improvements: Rutland
approval, the Meigs County
CONSIGNME·NT
Commissioners may use
Village; Street
Improvements; Syracuse
the Federal funds, and the
FARM EQUIPMENT
State ol Ohio will have
VIllage; Slleet
.
Improvements.
satlalled Its responsibilities
AUCTION
under the National
CDBG Formula Program
Cheater VFD and Middleport Environmental Polley Act of
VFll will make needed
1969, as amended.
S8tUfdBy, Septem b8f 30 1995
The State of Ohio will
iepalre to their lire stations,
1
Rutlond VIllage, Syracuse
accept an objection to Ita
1
approval
ol
the
release
of
VIllage, ftnd Scipio
Townohlp will resurface
lunda and acceptance ot
Loca~ on At 33 at the
the certlllcatlon only II It Ia
various streets.
Auction enter In Mason, WV.
All are single year proJects on one of the two following
bases: (a) the cortlllcatlon
Taking Consignments
VIllage ol Cheoter: $3,400;
VIllage of Middleport:
wis not, In fact, executed
Th
Frl 9:008
5:00pm
ur. •
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m• •
;
$12,700; Scipio Townahlp: by the Meigs County'a chief
Set. 7:00am • l::so.tl
$.16,000; VIllage ol Rutland: review record lor the
$13,1 00; VIllage of
project Indicates omlulon
EvetyfhfrV Sold As Is
of a required decision,
Syracuse: $21,000
Auction Conducted By
Environmental Review finding, or step applicable
R~cord(a) (EER) lor each of to the project in the
Rldl Paai'IOn Auction Co.
the Prolect(sl listed above environmental review
Lunch
Mason, WV
Comlfllssloners,

PEAK PINTO
BEANS

43266.010t .
1988 Ford Ranger PU
Objections to the Release 1FTBR1 OT7JUC01788
of Funds on bases other
1995 Goo Tracker
than thote stated above will 2CNBJ1869S6903189
not be considered by the
The Farmers Bank
State of Ohio .
No Savings Company, p(),.,irov I
Ohio, reaervea the
bid at this sale,

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less than half the people wilh
dcprwion acwally seck treatmcoL
Depression can resull in serious·
dislwbanccs in work and BOCialllld
bodily functioning. Unlike sadr or
'the blues," depression does not

depression screenings available on
National Depression Saecning Dal(
Thursday, OcL Participants will be
able 10' fill out a self-test for
depression, discuss the ICSuliS with a
mental heallh professional, hear 1
lecture on depression and pick up free
brochwes, educationalliJCtature and
community resource lists. Partici·
pants who score positive for
dtptession will be given a referral for
full examination.

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respond to good news and can last
for months or years if left untreated.
Symptoms of clinicill depression
include diminished interest in

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Ann, maybe you can remind folks
thai heavy perfume does not take the
place of regular hygiene. I hope a
word from Jasmine's favorite col-

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Coast Guard seaman Matthew
B. Sisson, son of Yvonne R. Stover
of 1504 Powell St:, Middlcporl.
recently gratluatetl from recruit
training. ·
During the training cycle at
Coast Guard Rccruil Training Center, Cape May, N.J .• studems are
taught geneml military subjects
designed to prepare them for ru .. .
thcr academic and mHhc·.iob train·
ing leading towru·d qualilication in
one of the Co:t&gt;t Guard's 26 occupational fields.
· Studies also indude rirst aid.
Seamanship, Coast GuarU hiswry·
anti regulations, close order tlrill
and drunage control.
He is a 1989 graduate of E:t~tcm
High School.

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Navy Pelly Officer I 's t Clas.,
Carl L. Cheney, son of Carl S
Cheney of 7H4 Shoestring Ridgc
Road and Sara Cheney or 54 1/2
Vine S.t., Gallipolis. has departed
for a four month ovcr... eas tleploy ment to tllc Pcrsirut Gulf with Sea
Control Squadron 21 cmharked
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
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Cheney is a 1077 graduate or
Gallia Acatlemy High SciHX&gt;I. lk
joined Ute Navy in December 19RO.
Timothy L. Yates
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Navy Seam:m recruit Timothy
L. Yates. sl&gt;n of Jack E. and
Kathryn L. Yates or Route 2, Point
PlesMl , W.Va .. recently completed
U.S. Navy basic tr•tinin g at Rccmit

Ill.
· During the eighr-weck progrrun.
Yates completed a variety of training, which included classroom
study, practical hands-on instruction, and an emphasis on physical
fimess.
Yates is a I fJ95 gra duate or
Point Plesant High School.
Gahrid C. Farley
Navy Semnan Gabriel C. Farley.
so n of Diana L. Windon of
Pomeroy, has completed U.S. Navy
basic training al Recruit Trainin~
Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
During tlle eight-week prugr:un.
Farley completed a variety or tntining which included ·cla.ssroom
study, practical hantl s- un instruc·
lion, and an emphasis on physical
fimess.
Farley is a 1995 graduate of
Meigs High School.

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PRODUCTS

Ru."ell T. S,indair
Marine Siall Sgt. Russell T.
Sinclair recently was promoted to
his present nutk while serving with
Marine Air Control Squndron Six.
2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. Marine
Corps Air Station, Cherry Point.
N.C.
Sinclair, the son-in-Jaw of Searle anti Carolyn Nelson or Roule I,
Point Plesant, W. Va., joinetlthc
Marine Corps in August 1987. He
is married to the rormer Lee Nelson.

Training Command, Grear Lakes.

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David and Penny Hysell, Main
Street, Rutland, announce the birth
of a daughter, Taylor Natlean
Hysell.
Taylor was hom Au g. 28, and is
the couple's second child . Trumer
Hysell, the couple's son., is three
years old.
Paternal

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tllroogb the dlrlalcss lhat tc:pt me a activities, changes in sleep or eating
prisoner for such along time.
pallems, restlessness or sluggishness,
lftmyofyourrradcnba'l:fcdings . fatigue, difficulty in making
of detlptir, I want them to bow they dec:isions, feelings of worthlessness
can fmd belp just u I did. •• and thoughts of death or suicide .
EUZABETH IN SOMERS, N.'Y:
No one has 10 go lhrough life

EASTMAN'S

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announced

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found myaclf drinking too much and
taking medicalioos 10 relieve ac:hes
tlw my doctor could not explain. I
..didnUnow what wu WJOil&amp; wilh me,
but I couldn't continue to live in such
constant agony.
While in the public library, I
noticed 1 flyer about National
Depression Screening Day. It had
several questions t1w hit home. The
flyer menlionod a free acrccning at a
nearby hospital. I decided at that
lllOillellt that I needed 10 go. I saw
dozens or people a11hc SCRICning, and
I maliud I wasn't lllonc.
Since I've becri in Ireaanent, I feel
like a new person. Day-to-day
problems and JII'CSSIIRS.arc no longer
I've made

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between the hours ol g;OO
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday (except
holidays) at the above

last year, my world seemed 10 be
falling apan. I had trouble keeping
my mind on tract at work and at
home. My lhoo'&amp;hts wac constandy
racing. I lost all pleasure in my
bobbie&amp; and Slartcd 11&gt; fcclu ifI wac
burdm to my friends and famiiJt I
would cry at limes for no ~- I

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Deep feelings of despair _might be clinical depression

PEPS.I COLA
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louse then establishes a new home
on your he at!. Children arc often
infestetl in this way.
The nit is spreatl in the same

Wednesday, September 27, 1995

Wednesday, September 27, 1995

Traveling
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sc1ence
program to
visit Meigs

Ohio Center of Science and
Industry's (COS!) traveling science
program, COS ! On Wheels . will
Question: My son's school way as ihe adull louse, but it is visit Meigs Local schools on
callctl and toltl me that my chi ld even st urdier tllan tltc par~nl. A nit \!Jursday. as part of a first-hand,
bat! head lice. Before tllis episode. I l'&lt;lll remain capuhlc of pn)ducing fl'eaningful science elluralion prothought that only people with poor inlestmion for up to JO days. Sev- gram insti tut ed by the Columbus
hygiene got lice. Obviously, I was eral mcdicalions art! t!lfcclive :11 basetl museum .
misinfonnetl . The sc ho ol said I killing adult head lire as well as
COS! On Wheel s will visit
needetlto pick him up, 'u1d 111en I'd nil!'.
Sajlsbury Elementary, Thursday,
have to treat him wi th a srerial
These arc Li';uall y in tlle fonn of with a morning assembly taking
medication in order to get rid or lhc shampoos and may cmllain -J
place from 8:30 to 9: 15 a.m. Stulice before be cou ltl come hack to percent permcthrin. brand name dent s will work the remainder of
sc hool. How did he get lire. and Nix; I percent pyrcthrins , brand the tlay on hands-on science prowhat is the best way to keep him name Rid; or I ,percent lindane . grams.
from getting them again·&gt;
brMd nrune Kwcll . Allthe., e mcdi The traveling program, entitled
Answer: Lice are a ty pe ol caled shampoo s work quite well. "Scie nce of Sports," provides a
wingless in~ ct that li ve on hum:ms E.1ch·one should be applied for at · vehicle for incredible demo nstra·
and most other an imaJ s. Fort unate ~ least live minutes and then washed tions related to sports as particily, there are on ly three varieties ol off the hair and scalp. This kills pants Jearn about mom entwn, how
li ce that illle ~t hUma ns, anl.l thest: adult lice and nits, but it doesn't sports technology makes everyday
don ' t infest our IJVC!-.IIIl:k or. pet!&gt;.:
remove nits_. from the hair. Repeat· life better for people with ~isabili ·
Pctliculus humanus (orpnris (hotly ed combing with a very fine lies ami more phenomena of the
lice), Pediculu s humanus capitis toothed comb is necessary to do sports world.
. (head lic e). and Phthirus pubi s this.
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Students, teachers, and volun (pubic li ce) . As you've noti ced.
To prevent reinfestation, all of teers will explore the overwhelmthese lice are named for the areas the clothing, bedding. furniture, ing popularity and impact of sports.
of the body where they arc usual!)· carpets and other items that have The interactive session prov~&lt;..les a
found . Therefore, your son has come in contact with tlle infested unique vehicle to explore basic sci·
Petliculus human us capitis.
person' s head. in the last 30 days- ence.
All or these lire surv iv e by the period the nit can survive off of
The COS! On Wheels progr:un
using hum ~m s as their foot! sou rce . a human host - should be treated. travels annually lhroughoul Ohio
Tbey bite tlle sk in, co11sume blood. Clothing can be laundered, but an anti surrounding stares to schools
and lay .their eggs on the unlucky .in sec ticide spray is .usually neces- and special ewnts ((&gt; further sciindivitlual. Their entire life cyc'lc sary to treat tlle furniture and car- ence education:tl experiences.
rcqmre.s humans.
pets.
For more in formation on the·
The scal p ol an uttlivitl uaJ wuh
Lice are a common complica- program, contact Don Hanning,
head li ce ha s. sores where th e tion of living in communal groups. Sailsbury Elementary, at992-3404.
insects have hill~n . While th ese
Keeping your child inside a plastic
sores are somewhat it chy , the vic- bubble will isolate him from anothtim may not complain mu ch ahout er episode of lice. I think there is a
them . The most ohvious sig n of
better solution, however. EncourWith the family reunion season
heajllice is the presence or eggs
age your son to wear only his hat . quickly approaching, many will be
The!e eggs, called nits, are small and to let no one else wear his. He tJbmitting articles of family activigray-white colored oval-shaped should also only use his own comb ties for publication.
structures. Each nit is cemented to or brush.
To ensure prompt publication,
the shaft of a hair strand at scalp
the Gallipolis Daily Tribune and
level. · As the hair grows, it carries· · " Family Medicine" i~ a weekly The Daily Sentinel requests
the nit further from lh ~ surface of column. To submit questions, articles be neatly typed and double
write to .John C . .Wolf, D.O., spaced for easy editing. Reunion
!he scalp.
Heat.! li ce Glll live for up Ill twt)
Ohio University College of Osteo- items should not exceed 300 words
days off of a hum:UJ hosl 11 i s po."pathic Medicine, Grosvenor Hal~ and must be submitted within 30
sible to acquire yo ur own personal Athtn.&lt;, Ohio 45701.
days of occurrence.
head louse hy close perso nal con ·
tact with someone who has tltcm or
by using a pillow , hal or comb of
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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, September 27, 1995

-----Community calendar----Beat of the Bend ...
by Bob Hoeflich
Lel m~ (lass on some infonna· otlter hand, morning daily newspalinn Ut~l you may not need tcxlay or pers in 1970 totaled 334 but had
tomnrrnw-hnpcfully . not at aiL
increased to 611 in 1994.
But it yuu should then it will
cnmc in h:mdy. So pkasc toss it
And isn't the weather great The
inln your l·omruiL'r brain for fu1urc , prccJiclions are for 80 and sunny on

rdcrcnrc.
The Urgent Can; :111d bncrgcn·
cy Room l'acilit"'' at Veterans
Mcmllrial ll n.,p•l:~ hal'l' hcen rein·
rated. ll1ey an: now lot•atcd in the

Saturday. I understand that you can
get a ticket to see the Ohio State·
Harvard game on. Saturday for
ahnut $300. Shall I order several
for you? Do keep smiling.

The Community Calendar is
published as a free service to
non-profit groups wishing to
announce meeting and special
events. The calendar is not
designed to promote sa les or
fund raisers of any type. It ems
are printed as space permit\ and
tanno l he guaranteed to run .specific numher of days.
WEDNESDAY

POMEROY - Wildwood Gar·
den Club, Wednesday, 7•30 p.m..
home ofBeny Milhn:m .
RACINE - Red Bush Church
of Christ, Bashan Road . gospel

center section at the n:ar of lht: llns-

, pital. Emcrgcm.:y s4u:u.Js,

meeting, Wednesday through Sunday, 7 p.m: with Sunday services at
10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Meigs Junior High S"cltool.

REEDSVILLE- Riverview
.Garden Club meeting Thursday,
THURSllAY
7:30 p.m. at home or Ruth Ann
POMEROY - Pom~roy Group Dalderson. Program by Detore'
of Alcoholics Anonymous, ThursFrank with slides of England trip.
day, 7 p.m. at the Sacred Heart
Catholic Church, Mu lberry
TIJPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers .
Avenue.
Plains Veterans of f-oreign Wars
Post 9053 meeting Thursday, 7:30
MIDDLEPORT - Prece ptor p.m. at post home , Dues ru·e due.
Beta Beta meeting Thursday, 7
p.m. at the Oltio River Bear Co. itt
RACINE - Racine American
Middleport.
Legion Auxiliary meeting Thurs·
day, 7 p.m. at post hume.
MIDDLEPORT - Local 17",
OAPSE, 7 p.m. Thursday at the
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Churches of Christ, 'lhursllay, 7:30
p.m. at the Dexwr Church or
Christ. Dmdford Church to have
devotions .
POMEROY - U.S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary meeting Thursday.
7 p.m. at Carpenters' !Ia II. All welcome.

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maintenance workshop Friday, 7
p.m. at Ash Su·eet f-reewi ll Daptist
Church in Middlep&lt;lrl. Evening to
conclude with renewal of marriage
vows and dinner provided by the
church. For reservations, call 9927410.

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Pomeroy, Ohio
lmtfn

in location.

Always Good, .Always Fre$h, Always Kroger.

There is a walk-in entr:u1ce for peo-

ple who need to usc

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facilities '"

well as for people who arc accom : {mnying someone hrou ght in by nn
. -emcrsency squad . This entrance is

OUft

located near anotiJCr new entram:c

which ha• been created ror use h)'
· squads. AL'o watk-ins to the facili ·
. ties may enter the hospital by way
of the lobby whkhis now the waiting area. The front doors to the
lobby, as in the p&gt;t&lt;~. wi ll continue
to be locked &lt;11 ~ p.m. each
evening . An employee in th e
switchboard oflice, located at the
right rear of the lobhy will register
in patients for either fadlity .
. Also keep in mind thai if you

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We reserve lhe nght to limit
quantijies. None sold to dealers

NEW·REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES
949-2168

RACINE
FlRE DEPT.
GUN SHOOTS
SAT., 6:30P.M.

Take the pain out of
patntlng. Let ua do It for

,12 Guag•
Factory Choke Only
Bashan Building

Free Estimates \
Before 6 p.m. leave
message.
After&amp; p.m.

LINDA'S
PAINTifiG &amp; CO.
Interior &amp;
Exterior

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Comple'e

Portable
Band.aw Mill
3212-tHippy Hollow Rd:
Middleport, Ohio 45760

to 9 p.m. daily and the Emergency
Room Facilities operate on a 24·
hour schedule, 24 hours a day.

Danny a Peggy
Brlckles
614-742-2193

U.S. GRADE A WAMPLER/LONGACRE '

Split Chicken

And speaking or Veterans
Memorial, Mari !! Roy whn is a res·

the rabbit , th e Bissell Sec-kman chili-soup supper just '
continues to go on ami (ln . .
. The supper has been scheduled
this year on Saturday evening, Oct.
. 14, at the farm witlt serving to smn
ilt 6 p.m. Kathleen Bissell -Seckman

H&amp;H

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9 a.m.

Like

Howard L. Writesel
ROOFING

Items &amp; PriCes Good In Pomeroy

The Urgent Care Center is con-

ident in the hospitnl's extended
care unit, will be marking her 91st
binhday on Oct. 2. O mh will reac h
.Iter at the Extendc&lt;l Care Unit, Yet·
erans Memnrial Hospital, 115 E.
Memorial Drive, Pomeroy.

Live 24 Hours/Day
Talk to beautiful
GIRLSI1·900-3782500 Ext. 6557
$3.99 per min.
must be 18 yrs.
Touch-tone Phone
Required Serv-U
(619) 645:8434

Diet Coke·or

coca Cola Classic
2-Liter

011211

mo.

SMITH'S
CONSTRUOION

Breast

CAFFEINE FREE DIET COKE, SPRITE

Cuolom Building &amp; Remodeling
•New Homes
•Additions
• New Garages
• Remodeling
•Siding
• Roofing
• Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

~One

Get One

Of Lesser Or Equal Value

reports that any musicians who

•

(614) 992-5535
614 992-2753

~etalllng
128 Mechanic St.
. Pomeroy, Oh.
992·4081
Week Day 8:0Q-5:00
Open Saturday
9:0o-3:00

Bill Orrick's
Home
.Improvements
Additions·
, remodeling·
roofing • siding •
plumbing, etc.
Insured,
call Bill Orrick
614-992-5183

TREE TRIMMING

Sports Connect

AND REMOVAL

NHL·NBA·NFL

Light Hauling, ·
Shrubs Shaped
and Removed
Misc. Jobs.

614-985-4180
'

.,......

Bill Slack
992·2269

Don Cullums of the Hemlock
Grove area is having some health
problems. He has been confined to
Veterans Memonal llospllal rutd ,,-

~

U.S. #1

Showing improvement. He now hali

Russet
~
Potatoes ............................ 1o Lb.

been taken to the Camden-Clark
1-iospital in Parkersburg, W.Va .
You may wrutt to gel in touch with
.Don and his plcaswtl wile, Kay.

Schertel

Jnaeresting that morning news-

Yo•r Me11agelcross
With I DaiiJ Sentlnal

Starting Sept 17
I p.m.
Factory Choke
guns only.
Will shoot through
March '96

110\\ \IW
1-:\.C \\ \TI\1;

Get

papers are becoming more into

vogue as we continue living in a

changing nation.
In 1970 th ere were 1.429
evening daily newspapers while
that ligure dropped by almost 500
newspapers to 947 in 1994. On the

BUTTON OR SL/C£D

BULLETIN BOARD
•6 00 column Inch weekdays
1800 colu•n Inch Sunday

Sm

campbell's
AI~··•
Mushrooms................... s oz.

CALL OUR OFFICE IT 992·2155

Bulldozing, Backhoe,
Serviccs.Home Sites, Land
Clearing, Septic
Systems &amp; Driveways.
Trucking· Limestone,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

P'ubllc Notice
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Reference: 5715.17
Ohio Revised Code
The Meigs County Boord

Kroger
Saltines
/IV THE DAIRY CASE

......

H

•

.. ....

16 oz.

The RSVP (Retired and
Senior Volunteer Program)
will sponsor a
Health Information Fair.
The event will be held
Thursday, Oct. 5, 1995
from10:00 a.m.-12 noon at
the Meigs Multipurpose
· · Senior Center
Call 992-2167 for
information.

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Blue Bonnet
•ue
Spread ..... .............. J Lb. Bowl
FROZ£1'1 MOUNTAIN TOP

MEIGS BAND SUPERI·
OR-The Meigs" Marauder
Marching Band touk part in
· it's first band competition of
' the season last Saturday at
Ironton. The band earned a
superior rating, and 'luallfied
, for the slate comp.tition later
· In the year. The hand also
rec:elved a superior rating for
-It's Flags, Field Commanders,
and Percussion . Pictured
above is Kri•ten Dassylva one
of the field commanders for
'the band conducting the hand
:at last Friday's game with
Wahama. Thl&lt; week the band
. will take part in competition
at Grove City this Saturday
and Is scheduled to play at
12:30. Sentinel photo by Dave
Harris.

...

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/IV TH£ DAIRY CASE PILLSBURY

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10

9
:2 oz

c:.

I!!Bff!l

Buy CJne cetCJne

of Revision ha-t completed
11s work of equalization. The
taK returns for lax year 1995
have been revised and the
valuations completed and

are

open

lor

public ·

Inspection In the office of

the Meigs County Auditor,
Second Floor, Courthouse,
Second Street,. Pomeroy,

Ohio 45769.

Complaints againsl the
valuatlona, ae established
for tn: year 1995, mutt be
made In accordance with

Section 5715.19 of the Ohio
Revleed Code. These
complaints musl be filed on

form o· whtch

will be

lurnlihed by the County

Auditor and muol be filed In .
the County Auditor's Olllce

on or before the 31st day of

rftJ liii~

Public Sale·
&amp; Auction

March, 1996. All compleln13
llled with the County
Auditor will be heard by the
Board of Revision In the
manner provided by Section

5715.19 of the Ohio Revised
Code.

Nancy Parker Campbell
Meigs Countv Auditor

AIJ(;'UON

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Saturday, September 30, 1995
1:00pm
ILocattld at the auction center on At. 331n Mae10n,l
rolls of carpet, new.L.R. suite, new dlntmt
new mlac. items. For more Information
or304-n3-5447.
Auction Conducted By
Rick Peer1011 Auction Co. .
Mason, W.V.
·
Auctioneer. Rick Pearson 1166
.
TERMS: Cash or check with I. D.
Not responsible for accidents or loss of property.

17~:..1n111

news

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(9) 26, 27, 28, 29;
(10) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; 10TC

Liftlt l~ings

Art Wort~

Alai

in
tlrt Cl•ssifitd Stet ion I
\I

E)(!. 7969
'2.99 per min.

Must be 1B yrs.
Touch-tone Phone
Required
Serv-U (61 ~1645·8434
SPORTS
POINT
SPREADS
AND MORElli
1-900-884-9204
Ext. 2912
$2.99 per min .
Must be 18 yrs.
Touch-tone Phone
Required
Serv-U (619) 645-8434

NEFF REMODELING
SERVICE
House Repair &amp;
Remodeling
Kitchen &amp; Bath
Remodeling
Room Additions
Siding, Roofing, Patios
Reasonable
Insurers· Experienced
Call Wayne NeH 992·
• 411319!1

Grandma •.
Even though you are
so far away, Not a
day goes by, That I
don't wish I could he
with you to say, I
love you more than
words can say I carry
your memory in my
heart '
everyday
nothing will ever
·take the treasured
memories of my
special Grandmother
away. What I would
not give to have you
back here to stay.
To talk, play and
laugh with like we
use to do in the
younger days.
Though the time was
cut
short
the
childhood memories
are the best of what
I've got. And how I
long for these days
again I hope that in
the many years ahead
that you will still see
all of the memories
that lie ahead for me.
Though we won't be
sharing
them
together, You can
enjoy them from
above and you will
know how much I
would love for you to
be here seeing them
all come true wiih
me.
So for now I just
hope and pray that
we will meet again
someday. And I will
get to say Hello
Grandma, How have
you
been?
I've
missed you and I
love you more than
words can say.
Sadly missed and
Deeply loved by,
Husband Nathan,
Glenda, Linda, Bill,
Michael, Bobbie,
Kevin and Miranda
Holter

THE REC ROOM

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.
New Homes • Vinyl Siding New .
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMERCIAL nnd RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

'614-992-7643

_PIZZA • ARCADE
138 N. 2nd,

Middleport

(Acrosalrom Johnsoo's VIdeo)

15" LARGE
PEPPERONI
OniJ s6.99
992-6344
Dine-In or Carry-Out

( No Sunday Calls)

012211 mo.

211 2192/ffn

Sentinel

One Stop Complete Auto Bodt Repair

Classified&amp;

PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE

992-2156

Chuck Stotts
614-992-6223
Free Estimates
Insurance Work Welcome

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Personals
liVE GIRlS! CALL NOW!

005

1·900·378·2500 'EMt. 8:325.
$3.99 rMin. Must Be 18 Yrs
Serv-U (619) 6&lt;15-8434

State Rl. 33
Darwin, Ohio

9.114195 2 mo. peL

·'

8/4/lfn

TO FRANCES
PICKENS
who passed away one
year ago
September 25th

GunS.hoot

1-900-255-8585

For Free Estimates

In Memory

Forked Run
Sportsman Club

'come. The annual event, of course,
is al,.,ays open to family anu
friends ..

Everyone
Welcome

You Can Find
Your Special
Someone Now!!!

4405

304•882-2996
Comparable Prices
&amp; Sizes ...., mo.

112811 mo.

·entertainment are more than wei·

RACINE
GUN CLUB
TRAP SHOOT
Every
Wednesday Nite
5:30. p.m.

STO·A-WAY
STORAGE

Scoreslll Spreadsl!l
1·900·378·1800
Ext. 3140
$2.99/mlnute
18 or older
Touch-tone phone
required
Serv-U(619) 654-8434

·would be willing to help with the

,

you . Very reasonable.

Copyright 1995. The Kroger Co.

are plannin g o n usi ng the rear
entnmce to t.he hospital, the tr;lftil'
back Ihere is a one-way pat h:m.
"tinuing it" orerations from

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, hrwe bee n alerted as 10 the chrmgc

Entrances to the rdo&lt;::Ucd raci li·
ties are at the rear of the hospital.

The Daily Sentinel• Page.9

Reduce your we1ght · Take ·New
Shape 0 1et Plan· and Hvarex

1OJ21194Jttn ·

Water P1lls.
Pharmacy.

J.D. Drilling Company
P.O. Box 587
Racine, Oh. 45771
,
James. E. ·Diddle
Trackhoe, Dozer, Backhoe, Dump Truck,
Jack~ammer, Available 24 Hrs. ·
We dig basements, put In septic
systems, lay lines, underground bores.
For Free estimate call 949·2512
REASONABLE RAllS
""""

A11ailable

Fruth

Reduce , lose we•ght last and
easy. Ta ke OPAL tablers and E·
Vap d1ure11c . Available Fru th
Pharmacy.

30 Announcements
E1 leen's Personal Ca re lor elder(v. '
We speclaltze In Alzhe1mers cere
gtvl~ . 30:4-762-2544 .

40

Giveaway

11 mo old puppy, m11C&amp;d, fem alt:t,
wh1te Wlbr~n . 10 best hOme only,
good wlchdd ren . Also 1mo oltl

calico ki tten. 304 -675 -46.50 o r
304·675-4302.

2 Tabby K111ens. 2 Mont hs

HAULING &amp;
EXCAVATION

oi'O

Catl614-446-769_1 Even1ngs

3 Manth 'Oid Pupp ies. 614-367 ·

053!1.

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Umestone &amp; Gravel,
Septic Systems, ''
Trailer &amp; House Sites;
Reasonable Rates
Joe N. Soyre

Free F1rewood All K1nds "U" Cut
614 -446-9346 .

SAYRE TRUCKING

Heal pump to Q'Yeaway, 614 -9927102.
.

Four 2mo

Siamese,

old k•Ue na, pa'n
black &amp; white. 304 -773-

5340 .

'

Free yard sate leltowe rs, mull
take all. 304-675-1695.

614-742-2138

Klnens. gray 8 While , to good
.

homes anly. 304-895-3103.

To good home- lull blooded Blu e
Healer, 814-742-2 192.
·

. Imperial nre
Service

Tree lor firewood, must cui &amp; haul

away. 304-875-8701 .

Mason, W.V.
304-773-5533

60

Lost end Found ·

Found : j:log, while wlblack apota,
bob -tailed. Kingsbury erea . 614-

- September Special-

992·3553.

With the purchase of
a set of stru'I'S or
shocks get FREE
installation.

.

Found : Pupf&gt;Y, 6 Uoa Old, Male,
Bull llo White Color, Vicinity: Gallia
Acad emy High School. 6 14-4464479 '
Found: sterling Eagle's ring, 814 ·
992-2602.
'

lost: dark blue Sapphire nng Wi th
two rows ol sapphires and one or
d1amonds, Fr•day ......-v• c•n it y o r
Vaughan's, 614 -992-2602.
Lo st: small black femal e dog, nc
lad, la me lronr lag, Chase Rd .
area, S15 0 rewar d, 6U -698·280e
or614·992 -2188. ·

. ALFALFA

J.E. DIDDLE OWNER

AND MIXED

RACINE HYDR,AI JLJC REPAIR
&amp; MACHINE SHOP, INC.

HAY

Cheaper Bales

FOR SALE
BAILED TO
YOUR NEEDS

949-2512

J&amp;L INSULATION
539 BRYAN

PLACE ,
MIDDLEPORT 992-2n2
Office Hours: Mon.-Fri.

8:00a.m. -3:30p.m.
VInyl 1l Alum. Siding,

Roofing, VInyl
Replacement,
Wlndowa, Blown

Insulation, Storm

· Doora, Storm
Windows, Garages.
Free Eatlmales
1f19flln

DAN'S WATER
REFINING INC.
E11Bb. Over 25 Years
Sales, Se-vlce, Parts
&amp; Installation ·
·96

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
•Garages
• Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE ESTIMATES
985-4473
' 7122!9A

WELDING &amp; FABRICATION
$20.00/HR
HYDRAULIC REPAIR
.$32.00/HR.
Call your date now
1-900 -255- 15.15

Exl. 1471
2.99/min.
, Must be 18 yrs.
Touch -tone
phone re4uired
Serv-U
(619) 645-8434

28563 BASH AN RD.
Racine, Ohio 45n1
(614) 949-3013 Phone
(614) 949-2018 FAX
, (614) 594·2008 NIGHT

RACINE GQN
ClUB
GUN SHOOT
Shotgun, Factory
· Choke only.
Starting 1 P.M.
Sundays
Beginning
Sept. 17 (l(71tfn

3·D ARCHERY
SHOOT
Forked Run
Sportsman's Club
EverJ SundaJ
Starting
September I Oth
8:30am to

11:30 Dill
$7 sign up, children
9 &amp; under $4.
50% pay back.
Children must be
accompanied by adult.
·

Wl/1 mo

Garage Snte : Bovs. Mens, WorrTen Clothes. Cur ta ms, Hou~ahOI.d
Items A IOt Or M1sc . Sal. Sept
301h , ·Oct 1st , 3 M iles 0111
Georges Creek Road.
Porch Sate: Fr1da ~. Saturday, 9;3b
To 5, 580 Reece Ho llo w Road
Gathpot15, Oh10.

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Satu rday, 9-? 515 Solar D1111~
Alot 01 Boy s Clothes, S•zes 5-7.. :·

Thursday, Fridev Sept. 28th, Sept
29th, 3!10 Mi. Pas1 lmcoln P1ke
On At 141 On The Right , Infant
To 5T ,P•rls .Cioti)Ds, Mens Jean,,
Toots Ar~d Pans. Women&amp;
Clothas, Shoes; C1'11ldrens.

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
A ll Yard Sales Must Be , Pa1d In
Advance . Oeadl me. 1:OOpm rhe
day before the ad 11 to run Sun1
day od•!IOn - 1' OOpm fn~ay, Mon·
day edit•on 1
St~tu rday.

o:ooa.m

Fr~ &amp; Sal., 9129195, 9- 4, 35620
Wolf Pen Rd . (off route 143), large
sate. fur!llture, t iOthes, m1sc, ram
or sh1no.

f r1day &amp; Sa!Urday, 10-4, 790 Ma ple St. M1ddleport, lots of baby
1tems.
G1ant benehr yard sale- lor liver
lransplant patient, Frida~ and Sat·
urday (9129 - ~130). 9am - 5pm. at
Chiton, WV appro" . one mile from
Mason 811dge. lots of nic8 items!
Hot dog! . baked goods . Ram
cancels 1111 nexr wookend.

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; Vlc'lnl1y
G1an1 be nelit yiird salo lor hver
transplant pat1ent, Friday and Sat- .
urdily (9129~ 9130) , 9am -5pm. ar .
Cht1on, WV appro" one mil• tr oni
Ma son Bndge. Lors of niCe 1tems~
Ho t dogs, ba ked goods. Ratn
cancels t1ll next weekend
Yard Sale. Baked QOOds, hotdogs:
Sat .. Sept. 30t h. Ra •n or shine .
·North Rt 33, Mason.'

\

�Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, September 27,1995

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, September 27, 1995

The Daily Sentinel • Pago-11

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ALLEYOOP

BRIDGE

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ACROSS

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MERCHANDISE

RENTALS

· Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

------------~----~
~ .Ytl!d Sale Just btlore ra•lroad
j

410 Houses lor Rent

• .tr~kt Gall•pohs Ferry Turn '" at
' .tllads•de park and follow road
; Thur Fn, &amp; Sat Canceled 1f ra1n

3 Bedroom Hou st For Ren-t.
$325! 1.10 + DepOSit, 6Ho 256·

•

1472

10 nl?

I •

Mason larg&amp; 3bedroom wnh car
pon, some appliances 1ncluded

I ·v.:rd Sale Thu Fn &amp; Sal 1-46
: E+1ghsh Road Ra•n canc~s unt1l

304~75-7783.

1·'1"'":· :80
· ,•

4 Room Small Cottage, On COin&amp;f'

Public Sale
and AuctiOn

'
I

,_ ' AI.fct•ons

ever~

01 55-4 &amp; Bulav111e Pl)(e No Pets.
6 14 388-1100

Fnday Saturday

930
R•ck Pearson Auction Company
lull t•me aucuoneet complete

420 Mobile Homes
for Rent

UCI IOn
S8fVIC8
l1Ctnsed
166 Oh•o &amp; Wes t V•rg1n1a, 304773-5785 Or 304 773-5&lt;'47

90

Clean Late Uodel Cars Or
Wucks, 1987 Uodels Or Newer
Sm1th Bu •ck Pon11ac, t900 East
ern Avenue Gelttpohs
Decorated stoneware wa ll tele
phones old lamps old thermom&amp;·
· tefs old clocks, ant1que turMure
R1verme Ant1ques Russ Moore
owner 61-4 992 2526 We buy
&amp;staleS
"' J 1 0 s Auto Parts Buy1ng sal·
vage veh1des Selling paris 304·
~

12•55 Two Bedroom Tra tl er, 614·

245 5778

Wanted to Buy

7,73·5003
Old tube rad1os made belore

19"6 big rroney lor some ~s
Aolso old rad1o tubes, parts amph·
hers. tukebo ..es old crank tele ·
phones, old record players any
k.md ol electromc.s made before
1946
PhOne 304 882 2220

(Chuck)
Top Pm:es Pa 1d Old US Co1ns,
Sil ver Gold, 01amonds All Old
· C(tlleCtlbles Paperwe1ghts Etc
M.'r S Co1n Shop 151 Second
.-venue, Gall1pol1s, 614 446-2842
Used furnl!ure an11ques, OMe
p1ec:e or complete estates, Osby
Martin 614·992 7441
Wan!ed To Buy Junk Autos W1th
Or Wu hout Motors Call Larry
LIVely 614-388·0303 ·

'So tar. th1s mosqu1to repellent has only
me
from gentng b1nen wh1le I was 1n the store buying otl"

110

Help Wanted

310 Homes lor Sale

Open1ng Soon! New Steak &amp; Sea
food Restaurant 1n town Now hir·
lt1g br all sh1ft1 W81trets81, W811·
ers barlenders, cooks , d•sh
wash&amp;rs , delivery persons, ere
Forward re5umes 10 Rt ~ Box
839 Pt Pleasant WV 25550 or
304·675-7481
Owner Operators Needed Top
percentage pa1d hauling Wllhtn a
7 to 8 state area No Nonheasl

klad• Cali 1·600·59B-e790
Par t T•me Ex.penenced Word
Processor !Transct~p!IOniSt, Must
Be Knowledgable &amp; Word Perfect,
Felxtble Hours Send Resume To
ClA 358, Q'o GallipoliS Daily Trib
une, 825 Tl1wd Avenue, Gallipolis,
OH 45631

POSTAL JOBS
Start $12 08/hr For exam and application mfo call 219 789·8301
ex.t WV548, 9am-9pm, Sun·Ffl
WANTED Uechan1c engme re
butldtng·all types. assembly of
motors Call 304·372·8633 Hrs 8·
5

180 Wanted To Do
1

Ace Tree Serv1ce Complete tree
c:are 20yrs exp &amp; msured, free
estrmar~s 614 ; 441 · ,91 or 1·
800·508·8887

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES
110

Help Wanted

Home Ctean1ng General • Oe-

.-.e

FOR LUTHERANS
Outstde (Last Chance Before
Is look1ng For A Career · Mtnt:t&amp;d Wtnler} 814-256-137'0, Mars!"&amp;
IndiVIdual To "Prov1de Ftnanctal MISCellaneous Home Wmdows,
Serv1ces And Fratern._al Benel1t1• Qlllc:e Cleaned, Ask For Anne,
In Tl'le Galhpohe Area Starttng Also Stove For Sale, 61 4-446·
Inc om• Up To $26K Complete 1358
1dnmg And Full Beneht Pack
•Qe Send ~esume To AAL 8111 Professional Tree Servtce, Com·
t lmb&amp;rlodge Tratl Daylon, OH plere Tree Care, Bucket Truck
A5458 Or Call 513·433·7706 Serv~ce . SQ FL Reach, Stump Re1Collect)
moval, Free Esttmateel In·
surance. 24 Hr Emergenc't Serv·
AVON t All Areas I Shirley 1ee -Call And Saue l No Tree Too
Spears. 304·875-1-429
Bjg Or Too Small! Bidwell, Ohlo

614 388·9843 G14·367 7010

Earn $8 ·$15 IHr At Work. ·Home Rub &amp; Scrub CleanmQ Sei"YICe·
Oiscounlll No lnvemory Or Door dusttng, mopp 1ng, wmdows and
Door lnd !Rep 1-800-742 •738
more Complete serv1ee or touch
Avcn Earn S8 15 /Hr No Door ups References on request, call
To Door, FulltPartTtme, t·SOO· Terr~ at 614 -992 4232 or 6~4
138-0 16Sind Rep
.992 4451

AVON Sales $8 $15!Hr No
Door To Door Mall Order Pro
gram Bonuses 1 800· 827 4640
lnd !sis/rep.
AVON EARN $$$ al home · al
work. All areas 304·882 2645 I ·

800·992·6356 INOIAEP
CARPENTER"S HELPER

MuSI

Have M1n1mum 2 Yrs Expem~nce
Truck. And Toots Requned Call
614·U6·4514, Men - Fr1 8 AM
To5PM
Dom1no'5 P1zza of Pomeroy now
hinng driV8rs, 614·992 2124
Dnver Wllh ClaS!I A COL wanted
We haul w1ttun a 7 ro 8 stata area
No Northeast loads Home!lme,
pa(d &gt;Jacanon &amp; hohdars Call 1

BOO 598-8790
Earn S10001 weekly stullmg en ·
vetope1 11 home Be ~our boas
St(rt now No erp , free supphe!l,
tniQ., na obllgatron Send SA. S E
to .Preatige Un11 ML PO Box
19560g, Wtnllr Spnngs , Fl

3211a

Eajy Work! Ewcel!en! Pay1 At
se1nble Products A.t Home Cal l
ToH Free 1 800·467·5566 Ext
31~

EtiVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
SuPERVISOR
Become a member of a rap 1 d l ~
ex4&amp;ndmg 1nnovat1Ve health ca re
organtzat1on Po1nt Pleasant
Nunlf'lg and Rehabtlila!IOn Cen·
t&amp;r• a 68-bed skilled nurs1ng lactll·
1'1. ,_.ks me nght indiVidual to d1
rec;.t 119 housekeep1ngllaundr~
ani ma1n1enanc:e operahons The
eutcess!ul c.and1date w1 11 be re·
1~11ble tor ma1nta1nmg the laell·
1ty jn a clean. safe and saMar~
manner and superv•se the day to
da, dut1e1 ol the mamtenance/
hoOsekeepmg and laundr~ de
patfment!l tn accordance w11 h
cuKent federal, state and local
standards, gu1dehnes and regula
t1oOs Prev1ous e11penenc:e IS a
plul We will prov1de on-the fOb
tra•'lmg If you are •nterested 1n a
re¥111rdtng career, pl~ase call 304
67~· 3005 or wnte Point Pleasant
Nucamg and Rehabll!la!lon Cen·
ter,•Rt 1 Box 326 Ptnnt Pleasant,
WI/ 25550 A Glenmark Fac1llty

E~

Expentnced Med1ca1 Secrerar~
To Apply At The Medical Plaza,
936' SR 160, Gall1pohs, OH 614
-446:9620
Ne8ded· lull ume or pan lime
hDU'S&amp; cleaner Mtddleport area
Call 614 992·5042 between
1Oa(Tl-6P""
No Exp&amp;nence Necessary! $500
To $000 Weekly /Potenllal Pro·
cesslng Mortgage Refunda , ""n
Houri, Call (909) 715·2300, Ex!

762, (24 Hours)

38 acres ·house 2 bed rooms
bath gas well furnace, good hunt
1ng, 52155 Sr 248 614-985 4243
3bedrooms ( t Master) , 2Daths
basement screened 1n porch /
breezeway, family rOom , double
garage, 12 Sucres 30-4·675·
4575
4bedroom, 2 1t2bath, large fam•ly
room on racre, 1fT,. behmd Hartlord 304-882·3326
4Bedroom Needs some repa1rs
Call 304-675-1900 aher 9pm
By Owner
low Ma1ntenance Bnck Ranch In
GallipOliS, Three Bedroom Wllh
Bath Ancl A Hall Full Size KitChen
W1th Appliances , laundry Room
W1th Washer Dryer Included
Full Ba!ltment, Cen tral A1r W1th
Gas Heat For Appomtment, 614·

Sun Valley Nurser~ School
Chlldcare M·F 6am·S 30pm Ages
2·K , Young School Age Oumg
Summer 3 Days per Week M1m
mum 614 446 3657
W1ll do babySitting '" my home,
reasonable rates, flexible hours,
close to schOol 304-675 2784
WUI take care ol eldef'ly Have rei
erences 304- 895 323~

FINANCIAL
21 o

Business
Opponunlty

"LUMBER COSTS UJ:p; Steel
bullct1ngs as low as $3 00 sq loot
Buy factory direct !rom 1Natlonal
Manufacturer as authonzed deal
er W1!1 tratn Some Markets tak·
en. 303-759-3200, •~t 2200

!NOTICE I
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
recommends that you do bus1
ness w1tr, peqple you kno~ and
NOT to send money through the
ma1l unti l ~ou have •nvesllgated
the olfer1ng
E-ceUenr Reta il Space Ava1lable
Lafayeue Mall 513922 0294

kno~lngly

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advertisements for real estate
wttlch Is In violation of the law
Our readers are hereby
Informed that all dwellings
advenlsad In this newspaper •
are available on an equal

opportunltjr baSIS

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REAL ESTATE

2 Bedroom Mob 1le Home No
Pet s S2251Month $100 Oepos•t
614 446 36t7

2 Bedrooms 1 Bath No Pets.
$250/Mo Plus DepoSit &amp; Ut11tt1es,
Sk1dmore Road, 614· 446 4426
N1ce Late Mod el 2 Bedroom , 4
M 1les North 01 Holzer. On 160
614 445 6189. 614-446 6865
N1ce Mobile Home 2 Bedrooms 8
Mtles Out SA 21 8 , Galhpolls,
:S 2351Mo • Depos1t Need Refer
ence~ 614 446 8172, 614 256
6251
Two Bedroom, $250/Mo Plus Ut1l
111es. Oepos•t References Re
qu1red, Rt 218, Atter 6 PM 6t4
983 4607

440

Apartments
lor Rent

Wanted to rent prol&amp;s.slonatlam·
1ly would hke to lease tour bed room hotM •n Me1gs County, c:all
614 992·7272 or 614 992--6503

320 Mobile Homes
lor Sale
14x70 rra1ler wall ma1ntamed

304·882·3739.
1968 PMC Bncemeyer 12x60

304 372·3400
1972 Concord 12165, 2bedroom,
1 bath, gas stove &amp; furnace 11p
out umt tn llvtng room 304·372-

3400

,..

1974 Academy 12x55 2bedroom,
!bath, electric, new furnace, Wlndr:Nt ac XI4·372-3400
1900 GOYernor 14x65, 2bedroom,
t bath, electriC, ac 304-372·3400
2 Bedroom 12x60 House Tra1ler
W1th 3 Room Ed111on In Back,
Outbutldmg, 1 Acre Lot Mtl ,

$11,500, 614·388·8236, 614 388
9002
2acres 1984 Spr~ngbrook mobtle
home 3m• Rt 2 N on Rt 62 304

875·6966
Limned CHert 1996 dowblew1de
3br, 2bath, $1695 down $259/
month Free del1very &amp; setup
Only ar Oakwood Homes , Nttro
wv 304-755 5885
L1m1tec1, Of(erl New 14x80 No payments alter 4yrs Onty make 2
payments &amp; move tn 304 - 755·

5568.
New 1996 14x70, Includes skirt·
mg , !lleps blocks, one year
homeownen Insurance and Sl.'ll
months FREE lot rent Only $1025
down and $207 17 per monlt1 Call
1 ·800.837·3238
New 1996 Ooubtew1des1 DIS·
c:ounts up 10 $5,000 mdudtng free
heat pump, delivery and more 1
800·251 ·5070 Bit 11
New Bank Repos Only 4 left 304755-7191
One bedroom 12.'1152 1977 Mad1·
son mobile home, good cond1110n

Two Bedroom One Bath On A. 718
Acre lot Wnn Two Butldmgs .
CarpOrt 30 ~·les Oull!de Ga1
neav111e, AI Hawthorne, Fla 1·

904·481 ·3379

350 Lois &amp; Acreage
Charola1s lake , Beaut1lul 2 25
Acre lot Ou•el. Des~rable Nt~gh
borhood, Restncted $24,500, 304·
273-0136, :K&gt;4-273-2940
Four lots near Rac1ne- approx ,
1!2 acres each, starting at $5000
call 814·949·2025
H1dden BUIIdmg S•te W1th Orl'le·
way 55 Acres (Old 35) l'4 Miles
From Foodland, Blacktop Road
614· ~46· 7278.1314

388-90132.

OWN YOUR OW!'i
lAKE
And Acreage E•cellent For
8u1lding, Camps1tes Etc Appr 10
Acre Spring Fed Stocked Lake
W1th Island 3 Bedrooms, 2 112
Bath Mobile Home Wtth Add On
10 M1les From
GallipOliS

310 Homes lor Sale

$125000.614 388 6678

2bedroom 1bath, home tn Henderson, 75x113111ot N1ce starter
home or rental 304-675-4298

Scen1c Va lley, Apple Grove,
beaut•ful 2ac lot&amp;, publ1t: water.
Ctyd~ Bowen Jr, 304·576·23315

Household
Goods

I "RESISTIBLE
TO ~EM"'-.£
8UTTEJ&lt;FLtb.S!

3 cush1oned brown sofa , ere
cond , reasonable X&gt;4 773-5105

1 Bedroom New Extra N1ce A ~r
Cond1lloned. Near Holzer s $259/
Mo t UtiiHI&amp;s, Depos1t ReqUired,
614·446-2957
2 Bedroom Apartment In Down
town Galhpolts, Central Atr Kitch
en Appliances All Rooms. Car
peted $400/ Mo Ulilllles Not In
eluded 61&gt;4 886 7174

2 Bedroom" Apartment, Trash
Water Sewage Pa1d, $295/Mo +
OeP.Ptlt. 61-4-4-48 2-481

2 Bedrooms 2 Baths V1ew Of
Park &amp; R111er, Kitchen, With Stove,
Relngerator, 15 Court Street, Gal
lipolls, $47MAo + Oeposn. Refer·
once. No Pets, 6 14 446....,..926
2bdrm apts. to tal elecmc ap
pl1anees furmshed, laundry room
lac11111es, close to school m town
Appllca!IOns avl!•lable at V11tage
Green Apts 149 or call 614 992·
37t1 EOH
2Rooms Plus Bath Lafayette
Mall No K1tchenl All Utilities paid
$175 00 Month Deposit ReqUited
614 446 7733

675-6937

614·258·1539, 614·25e·1233
1995 Ford Uustang , Ve , Sspd ,
dark forest green, 15 800m1 , CO
player, am -fm caaseue , power
dnver sear. pi,
cru1se, ac:, antilock brake
spoiler

Carpet &amp; Vtnyl In Stodl, $5 00 Yd
&amp; Up 60 Paaerns 01 Knchen Car
pe t In Stock Over 35 Patterns
Vmyl In StDck Mollohan Carpete,
614·446·7444

GOOD

Now op&amp;n Quality Furn11ur&amp; Plut
SA 7, Tuppetl Plams Several op
11ons ol hnanctng avatlable, layaways and maJOr credll cards, 614·

667 7388
Stove Freeze r, Washer, Dr~er
Aefrtgerator TV , VCR,6 1425S

1238
62

Ohve St , Gallipolis New &amp; Used
furmture healers, Western &amp;
Wor~ boots 6 14·446-3159
Triple dresser w J lighted hutch ,
Southwestern style couch, love
seat &amp; chatr, SWI\Iel rocker. Bro~
hill club chalt, 4 piece ptne hvmg
room suite, double dresser. end
ta bles Boston rocker all 1n ex·
cellenl condlhon 614·985-3595

614·446·3156
Quality Household Furn~ture And
Appliances Great Deats On
Cash And Carry I RENT-2-0WN
And Layaway Also Available
Free Deltvery W1th1n 25 M1les.

Sport lng
Goods

540 Miscellaneous
K1ng wood &amp; coal stove wl blower
$200 El Cam•no topper $50 304
675-4006
K1ng wood burnmg furnace, good
cond used only a kM years 304
675-1714
King Wood Coat Stove W1th
Blower, Plastic Truck Too l BolC,
Corner Cabmat Wllh Counterrop,
614·245-9179.

Nord1c Track Walk-In Ctass•c w1th
arm movement. work out computer (tells speed, calories lime d1s
tance .and pulse) Used very l1ttle.
call61 4-992-5181 alter Spm
Old Glaaaware, Some Fenton
Gtau, e14·245-5773
Pamt Plus Now In New Location'
51 1 Burdine St, across lrom Bel·
lemeade UM Church 304·675·

4084

530

1953 M38A1
m1111ar~
teep,
$1 0 ,000 1n new par rs new !rom
ground up, best olter 614 843

5265
Buy or sell R•verme Ant iques,
1124 E Mam Srreet, on Rt 124,
Pomeroy Hours· M TW 10 '00
am to600pm,Sunday10010
SOOpm 614-9922526

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise
t6 Ft. Uttltty Tra1ler. 1995, Tan dem Axle W1th Brakes On 1
Axle, $900 OBO, 614 446-7127
1995 Ranch Kmg R1d1ng Lawn
Uower W11t1 Marchtng Wagon
$700 , 1970 Chevy Nova $1,000,
614·367·7901

25• Sytvama super set TV, 24
push button remote control, chan·
nel programming, on se reen
graphics d1splay, auto steep
timer, exc cond $300 Sauder
TWVCR cart w/3 shelves, glass
front door, exc cond $75 304·
882·2094

BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 52 Westwood Drtve
from $226 to $291 Walk to shop

Atlanta 65 000 btu gas stove,
used two months, $600, 614-742
2192

Refngerators. Stoves Washers
And Dryers, All Recond1t10ned
And Gauranreedl $100 And Up,
Will Deliver 61 4·669-6441 .
Smgle cemeter~ lot, and double
cemetery lot Suncrest Cemetef'y

3()4.675-2623
Small well rooted, bundled. wh!te
p1ne seedling$., $3 per dozen
304-937 3119
STORA.GE TA.Nt&lt;S 3,000-Ga.llon

Upr~ght, Ron Evans E~terpnses
Jackson, Oh1o, 1· 800·537-9528

Wanted 1nformarron of Rober t,
SR Jr Adams Famtly Bur1ed 1n
Adams Cemetery, Mason Cit)' S
Adams, 5930 Sycamore Bartlen
TN"38134
Woodllurner Never Used 1 You
Need To See It To Apprec•ate
The Pnce Of S350 614 2455713
Woodworking tool!, band saw,
dt~ll press, lathe, a1r compressor,
$25/ea 614·992·7t02

550

Block, btlck, sewer p1pes wmd
ows, lintels ere Claude W1nters,
R1o Grande OH Call 614 · 245·
5121
Metal Roolmg &amp; S1dmg Geo Tex
tile Fabr~c For D11veways &amp; Etc
Typar For House Cover Or Tem porary Storage Cover. All1zer
Farm Suppl~. 614·245 5193

1!~~~~~~~~~;,;-;
,
dressmg table, carseat,
560
1
Bath,
swtng ::m 4-6 7 5- 4548

&amp; movies
Call
614 •46 2566
Equal
Hous1ng
Opportun•ty

Pr Pleas81lt furnished elllenc~.
utd 1t1es Pa1d, parkmg Deposit re.
qu1red 304·675 7783
Three bedroom apartment wash·
dryer hookup, big kitchen, li v·
mg room Third Str,et , Rac ine
$295/mo plus utlill~es. $100 de
pos1~ 614 247 4292

eo

Tw1n R1vers Tower, now accepung
applications lor 1 br HUO subsidIZed apr lor elderly and handi capped EOH 304 675-6679
Unlurn1shed 2 Bedroom, Carport,
Stove, Refrigerator, DIShwasher.
$275/Mo $275 DepoSit, 61~·446·
3888, 6t 4-446 4491

450

Furnished
Rooms

Rooms lor rent week or month
Starlmg at $1 20/mo Gall1a Holel
614· 44&amp;9580
Sleepmg rooms w1th cook.1ng
Also trailer space on r~ver All
hook ups Call after 2 00 p m ,
304·773-5651 MasonWV

460 Space lor Rent

Campground Membership Camp
From Coast To Coast US /Canada $4 00 Per N1ghl API Arl1hated

Pets lor Sale

Groom Snop -Pet Groommg Fea
tur1ng Hydro Bath Ju11 e Webb
Call614--446 0231

Pd $3,600, Sacrahce $425, 1·800-

2311·0326

5 CocMbels, 614 388--8714

Cemetary tots, Graenbonom, WV,
41ots, $600 fer all 304 576 2380

A.KC beautiful Chow Chow pup
p1et· black, blue and white, $2001
ea , 614·992·7574

Concrete &amp; Plae1tc Septic Tank1,
300 Thru 2 000 Gallons Ron
Evans Enterpnses, Jac:kson, OH
1-800.537·9528

Dtsne~ area 5dayt4 hotel n1ghts,
use any t1me Paid $310, sell
$100 304 343-9455

AKC Boston terner pupptes, 2
g~rls 2 boys, wh!le collars ready
to go, call 614·992 3752 or 614

992-3965
AKC Cocker Span1e1 Pups, $50
Each H Ser i es Farmalt $700,
Brush Hog 1200 Both $800 614

Elecu tc Wheelchatrs /Scooters
New /Used Scooter tWheelc:half
L1f1s, Sta~rway Elevators, lift
Cha~rs. Bowman's Homecare,
814 446-7283

387 7001

E1erc1se Mach1ne, S~25, 614
388·8293

A.KC Reg1stered Ronwe1ter pup
PIBS, born 815195 $300, had firS[
shot&amp; AKC female (mother).
tl'lree years old, good ¥ftlh ehtld·
ren, $150,514 742 3802

Fuewood For Sale $40 P1ck· lJp
Delivered, $30 P1ck·Up, 614·379

2756
FOR SALE Ad ler Royal 210 C
Cop1er · $550, Recond 1t1oned
New Drum And Developer 614
446 4514, Mon Ft1, 8 AM TO 5

RM.
Alpme CD Player, 2-12· MTX
Road Thunder Pros In Hatchbado;
Box, Rocktord Foagare Punch 40
Amplifier MTX Thunder 280 Am·
pl1l1er, 614 448 - 8778 Alter 6 30

AKC Reg Dalmatian pupp1es
shOtS &amp; wormed $200 304·675
5553

AKC Reg•stered Cocker Spaniel
Puppies, $150, 6 14-370.2728
German Shepherd Pure White
AKC Bor" 8fl7 195 $375 614·
286 8753, 614 523-8965
Lookmg tor a llea·t1c:k shampoo
that kills lleas monthlr Ilea pro·
grams cant? Ask R&amp;G Feed &amp;
Supply at 614 992 2164 about

HAPPY JACK PARACIDE sham

RM

poo Conta1ns NO pyrethnns'

Heallhmaater 750 Dual Acton E•
erclse Bicycle , Just L1ke New I
Hardly Ever Usedl $60, 614·247
2032 Evenings Or Leave Mea

570

sage
Hell furnace, 150,000BTU. good
cone!, $125 304-675-6436
H1-Effe&lt;aency L P Or Natural Gas
92% Furnaces 100,000 ' BTU
$1,250 Installed, 1·800·287-6308
614-446·6308, Duct Systems And
A1r Cond1tione1'1 Frae Esomates.

Tra1ler lor on Braod Run Rd, New
Haven, $60tm 304 773 5881

JET
AERATION MOTORS

470 Wanted to Rent

"Repaired, New &amp; Rebuilt In Stock
Call Ron Evans, 1 lll0-537·9528

Wanted House Fo r Rent , 2, ·3
Bedrooms Galhpohs V•c•M~. Be
mg Transferred 2 Adults, 1 Child,

· Kenmore
~--~~~~--~-­
Gas Dryer Good Condl

304 273-203e

Building
Supplies

tflc Furnace $375 Whlr\podl
waahmg Machme $60 614 4461451

t10n, $75, 614· 446· 7503

Musical
Instruments

Bach trumpet, uaecl very little, excellent condition, pa1d $400 new.
sell $325 call f!14 985-4489
Bundy alto saxophone. very good
condllton, w1th mustc stand thai
has never beet'! used and extras,
614 949 2272
Bundy Clarr net Excellent Cond1
11on $180, B14·446 - 7691 Even

ongs
Bundy Ctannet Very Good Con·
d111on , Newly Re Padded $200,
614--448 2109
Trumpet Bach TR -300 Usi:td Very
Lilli•. New $645 Sell For $200,
6,4-245-5870

Musical
Instruments

Wanted to buy good use d flute
814 9Q2-2633after6 pm

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

580

Whtte 112 Runner Beans Pump·
k1ns, Pota toes Cress Greens
Corn FOdder, 6 14 446-94&gt;42

FARM SUPPLIES
&amp; LIVESTOCK

1983 Ford Ranger pickup 2 3 4
auto 68,000m1, $1 ,200 or
trade !or 4·wheeler 304-576 ·
1990 Ford Ranget XLT, 29 htre 6
cy l 5 speed, a1r, bedliner, new
t1res. alum1num rims , bl~. $-4800
614·992 2335

1994 Astra Van, loaded, $21,800,
will sell lor loan pay(lll, 614·992·
5119

1994 MF 231 ·218 Hrs 1978 JD
2940 · 2700 Hrs MF 135 Gas
1988 JD 2355 -2300 Hrs , 2 Nl
Corn Pickers 11 Ft Brush Cutter
3 Yrs Old H&amp;S V Tank Spread
IH Used 3 Mo nths New Hay
Wrapper $5 500 Used Gra1n
Dnlls New 3 Pt Ferti11Z&amp;r
Spreaders $375 Used 3 Pt D1sk.
Mower Cond1110ner $2 ,995 JD
24T Bale( · :S995 New JO 40 50
60 75 ·tOO HP Tractors Great
Pnt:::e!l 7 9% F.nanc.ng, Year End
Sale On Hay Equ•pment, Lo w
Rate F~nane~ng Year End Sate
On Lawn Tractors No Payments
Or Interes t T•l March 1, 1996
Carm~t:haels Farm &amp; Lawn
1·800·504·1 111
614-446·2412
AC comb1ne wfcorn head &amp; table
Two gra·m~ beds Also straw lor
sale 304-675·5086
Otsc ount farm tractor parts tor
Massey Ford, IH. &amp; others
S1d8f'S Equ1pment Co , Hender
son WV 304 675-7421 or 1·800·
271 3917
lnierni"I1Dnal 7513 D1esel Tractor
$4 995 964 D1ese1 •PS, L1ve PTO,
$3,995, Sears 12 HP Lawn Trac·
tor $295, Case Lawn Tractor

$295 814·266-6522
M F 17·hole gra1n drtll Wtlh lert1bz
er and grass seed bolCes, 614 ·
949 2574

630

Reg black angus bulls 7mO('IIhs
10 3yrs of age Reg black angus
bred hetlers and ~earling halters
3::14·675-2098
Reg1stered Quarter Horse Yearly
F1lly Our 01 ~a~ 8 Doc lncenttve
Fund Should Make l;xcellent Ev·
ent Or Cow Horse $1 500, 614
379·2932
Two reg•stered Angus bulls. 22
2-4 months old at so, 8 yearling
regiStered Angus bulls pr~ced to
sale, 614-742 3033

640

Prem1um 18"4 altalla hay, 2nd cut.
$80/ton Morgan's Farm 304 ·
937 2016 Sept only

WE AAVETO
SEE IF fiE
MAKES Tl115
SMALL SLAM ..

WAIT!

304· 773 5109

.

750 Boats &amp; Motors
lor Sale
1989 Cobra Ft9h &amp; Ski Boat, 150
HP Outboard Uotor, Depth Fmd
er. Built In CB &amp; AMfFM Stereo
Lots Of Extras• $6,000. 614 256
6095

71 0 Au los lor Sale
'86 Toyota Cehca, red, 170 000
mles, rebuilt at 100,000, 5 speed,
4 c~l , $2995, 61•· 992· 2258 or

61&lt;-992 6314
1972 ChfNelle SS 614-985-4306
1974 Mustang II, V-6, auto one
owner ret1tled , good cond1t1on.
asktng $1200 must sen 614·992·

5407
1978 Nova 4 Door Runs Good,
Manr New Parts. $950
t4 446 -

s

~1995

1984 Ford Crown V1ctor1a, good
t:Oncl1110n $1795 614 992 6154
198-4 NISsan 50th Anni ve rsa ry,
300ZX Tu r bo, V-6, T· Top, N•ce,
$2,800 OBO, 614 367·0138.
1985 Curlass Supreme 307 HO
Auto Loaded, $2,900 , 1989 Cut
tass CalaiS 2 5 Auto A1r PS, PB.

PO $3,900

614·38~575

1985 ~onte Carlo 350, 4-barrel,
axe body runs good, $1200 304
675·1987
1986 Ford Mus tang 70 000
Miles , 1986 For d Escort Both
Good Shapel614-256-1761

1988 Shadow 119.000 Mtles
$1,200 614·256-1233

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wheels, radiators, floor mats. etc
0 &amp; A Auto, Ripley, WV 304·372·

BORN LOSER
.-! 00\ ~TO CQI-.ITRCX.. M.Y

3933 Of 1 800 273-9329

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Stove, Relng Good Cond1t1on,
$1,000, 614-441-"243

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lo you than to your peers today Try nOt
to be overawed by the sound of your own

21~Aprll 19) If you lee!
someone s takmg advantage of you
today, lhe blame could be partially yours
Avo1d 'putttng yourself tn poSittons where
others can use you
TAURUS (April 20.May 20) Assume per·

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today 1nstead of merely hop1ng 8\lery·
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Instead at boasttng of your mtent1ons.
develop an agenda and complete th1ngs
one ~uep at a 11me
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remarkably on targel , but th•s m ight not

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h1s remaon1ng spade Then came a
heart to the queen and king
Now Rosenkranz made the ktllmg
play of h1s last spade lf declarer ruffed
in the dummy, he would have only two
trumps left on each hand, unable to
combat West's three 'But afler South
ruffed m hand, he could no longer p1ck
up West's heart 10. South cashed tift&gt;
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ruff and·d1scard m1ght weaken declar·
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IMP Pa1rs at the Summer Nationals m
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15 Motion
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72,000 M11es, $6,000, Can B&amp;
Seen AI Gallipolis Dally Tribune,
825 Thnd Avenue, Gall1polts

MUST SELL DUE TO ILL
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parts. lawn mower pans am1ques,
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Wood Frame, Headboard, M1rror
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7 p 1ec:e L1vmg Room Set fSola. 2
cnarrs , Ottoman Coffee Table, 2
End Tables, Excellent condition,
$200 614·446·245 1 Alter 6 Or
614 446 3547

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Ga!hpol1s 614· 446 4416 Aher 7
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992·2218

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Ou1et Clean, Central Hear, Atr
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In-ground pool 614-992 5067

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4639

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INS newspaper Is SUbiect to
the Federal Fair Housing Act
ol1968 which makes It Hlegat
fo actvenlse ~any preference,
limitation or dlscrtmtnatlon
based on race. color, 1ellglon,
sex tamlllal status or natkln&amp;l
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Distnct 614 379-2410

General Maintenance, Pamttng,
Yard Work Windows Washed
Gutlers Cleaned Light Hauling,
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'Country Tonight'
program set for festival

DANCERS - P.rfurming with clogging and other dance routines at 7 p.m. on Saturday night of the Big Bend Sternwheel Festival tq tunes like uol~ Lon~.~ome Me," "'I Didn't Even Know Her
Name" and uwe Shall Rt: Frre" will be, len to right, front, Kristen
Wright; second row, Danielle Crow and Holly Williams; third row,
Lauren Anderson, J&gt;oiult:tte Harrison and Jodi ~Gla~; rourth ro.w,
Rhonda HannallS, Dehhie EYans, Sarah Anderson, Erin
Krawsczyn.

Among the featured entertainment at the Big Bend Sternwheel
Festival. Oct. 5 through 7 will be
"Country Tonight," a musical program directed by Paulette Harrison
and Sharon Hawley.
The program to be presented at
7 p.m. on Saturday night on the
barge will inclul.lc clogging and
other dance numbers fwm several
former members of the Shady
River Shufflers . Although. no
longer performing as a tcrun, some
members of the group have come
back to emertain festival goers .
Featured will be special dance
numbers by Danielle Crow and
Holly Williams, as well a~ routines
by Laura Anderson, Sarah Anderson, Jodi Glass, Rhunt.la Hanna,t1s,
Ashley Hannahs, Kay Hemsley,
Erin Krawsciyn, Shannon Price,
Kristen Wright, and Paulette Harri-

son.
Vocal selections will also be
included by several L11ented Meigs
Countians,

Opening the show will be Srun
Cowan's version of ''Proud Mary"
in a tribute to the sternwheelers.
Amy Rouse will . sing a Patsy
Clines hi~ "Sweet Dreams ." Eight
year-old Jordan Shank will perfonn
"Be My Baby Tonight."
Also included in the show will
be Dixie Sayre singing the "Tennessee Waltz" ,backed up by
dancers Gerald and Mary Powell.
A newcomer to the show will be
nine year-old Bohbie Sue Napper
of Harrisonville, who will be per,
forming 11 Any Man of Mine:·
Other vocalisls ami songs will be:

B.J . Smith, "And Still"; Kelly
Grueser, "Love Will Save the
Day"; Sharon Haw ley and Amy
Perrin, "Does He Love You"; Amy
Rouse, "Half Way Down"; Sam
Cowan, "I Didn't Even Know Her
Name."
Background singers v;ill he Pam
Nease, Rochelle Jenkins, Marlena
Staats, Monica Zurcher, and .J ason
Riley.

Bishop announc~s assignm·ent changes in October

~

A.signment changes taking
place on Oct. 5 in the Catholic Diocese of Steubenville, of which
Meigs County is a part, were
announced today by Bishop Gilbert
I. Sheldon.
The ch:mges include the leave of
ahsence of Monsignor Terrence A.
Travis. Pastor of St. Peter Parish in
Steubenville; the appoinunent of
Monsignor George W. Yontz, pas·
tor of St. John and St. Michael
Parishes in Bellaire, as pastor or St.
Peter and St. Stanislaus l"drishes in
Steubenville; and the naming of
Father Richard Bauocletti, current·
ly l'arochial Vicar for St. Peter's,
as Parochial Vicar for St. Stanis·
taus Church. Father Thomas
Chillog will continue as P-arochial
Vicar to both parishes and will
retain his a."signmenls in lhe dioce-

san Tribunal and Office of War·.
ship. In conformity with the guidelines for clustering of parishes, _the
three priests will take up residence

Wednesday, September 27, 1995

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Page 12 • The Daily Sentinel

The King Fellowship.
Monsignor George W. Yontz
has also been appointed as Dean of
Annunciation Deanery, effective
Oc1. 5. He was Dean of Queen of

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In other changes Monsignor
Gene W. Mullett, pastor of St.
Anthony's Church in Steubenville,
will become pastor of St. John and
St. Michael Parishes in Bellaire.
The parishes of Holy Name
Cathedral and St. Anthony will be
clustered under the pastorate or
Very Reverend Timothy Shannon.
currently pastor and rector at Holy
Name Cathedral. Father Kevin
Greenwood has been appointed
Parochial Vicar to both parishes,
retaining his primary assignments
f.is Diocesan Director of Vocations
and Parochial Vicar to Msgr. Roger·
Fays, pastor of Servants of Christ

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Smith marks
birthday
Whitney Smith celebrated her
seventh birthday on Sept. I0 with a
party at her home. A Pocahontas
theme was carried out for the party.
Attending were her parents,
Junior and Rita Smith, her sister,
Megan Smith, Dud and Wanda
Vining, grandparents, Goldie Graham, great-grandmother; Terri,
. Shannon and Matthew Smith, Sherri, Corey. and Chrisl&lt;lpher Daist,
Jessica Wright, Theresa, Erinne,
and Dani'elle Kennedy, Mary, Erica
and David Poole, Vicky, 1arrod,
and Tracy McKinney, Kelly and
Kaylee Milam, Dru Reed, Dyana
Hawthorne, Robert Grover, an~
Betsy and Dyana Hawthorne.
Andrea Grueser sent n gift.

Society
·scrapbook
ROUSH REUNION

The Gideon and Artemesia
Roush reunion was held on Sept.
17 atStar Mill Park, Racine.
There were 88 present at U1is
year's reunion. Rev . Brian Harkness gave U1e ble~s ing on the dinner.
The oldest woman in attendance
was Gladys Shields: the oldest man
attending was Walter Roush; the
youngest attending was Dillon
Roush .
. Mrs. Lester Roush had the most
family members present. while
Charles McDade from Troy was
the one who traveled farthest.
Next year's reunion will be held
on tlle third Saturday on Septcm,ller.

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