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4B DAYTON DAILY NEWS WARREN NEWS MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 2001 Kids from poor area donate books! Purse pinch in Ohio part of national trend, study finds Foster. "The kids down here, they are doing great things." Vinton County has about 12,800 people and its unemployment rate is usually double the state average. Students chose the project last month. No one could have blamed them for wanting to keep the items at their own school, but Foster said that wouldn't have taught the children nearly as much about generosity, sacrifice and kindness.

"This means more," said Vivian Sperry, who accompanied her son, 13-year-old Levi. "It shows that you find a way. Some of the people in our community are very poor, some make a nice living. But all of them are always, always willing to give." Foster said that shortly after the Sept 11 terrorist attacks, the The other 10 states, including Alaska, Texas and West Virginia, are in good shape mostly because of the economic benefits of plentiful natural gas, oil and mineral resources. "It's going to be a very hard year," said Frank Shafroth, director of state-federal relations for the association.

"People are going to have to pull their belts in. There will be hard choices to make. The first things to go are things that people think are nice but not critical." The governors association said Friday that overall, state budget deficits conservatively have reached a combined $10 billion. "As we put our balanced-budget plan together, we reviewed what other states are doing, and essentially we're all doing the same thing: a combination of cuts, tapping into rainy-day fund reserves and looking at some tax loopholes that would not have a detrimental effect on the economy," said Brian Hicks, Ohio Gov. Bob Taft's chief of staff.

He told The Columbus Dispatch that 11 states were battling Employment decline expected for Dayton Associated Press COLUMBUS If there's one bright spot about the state's $1.5 billion budget deficit, it's that Ohio is not alone. "Economies from coast to coast are now in recession, characterized by falling jobs, profits and retail sales that will likely last into next year," according to a study by the National Governors Association. Although plunging revenue in Ohio has led to plans to close prisons and perhaps a mental hospital and to lay off hundreds of employees, the study includes Ohio among the eight states whose tax revenue overall "will hold up relatively well this fiscal year." A survey by stateline.org, a state policy and research organization, shows that 40 states face serious budget problems, including Ohio and several others with deficits of more than $1 billion. Ex- million Jury: McDonald's treatment unfair Associated Press CLEVELAND A jury has awarded a former McDonald's restaurant manager $5 million based on his claims the company discriminated against him because he has HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS. The jury in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court deliberated less than three hours Friday after a nine-day trial before ruling in favor of Russell Rich.

He sued McDonald's claiming discrimination on the basis of his illness after he was forced to resign his job in October 1997. "This case is about prejudice. Prejudice in the workplace is in bias lawsuit SOO-student school also began cot lecting for victims' families and raised more than $2,800. "Some would just bring in 20 cents a day, but they kept bringing it," Foster said. In honor of their efforts, the students stopped for pizza and shopping after delivering the books.

"A lot of them haven't been to Columbus or to the mall," Foster said. "They haven't seen a big city." Vinton County school Superintendent John Simmons said he's proud of the work Foster's students have done but isn't surprised. "It's kind of an Appalachian trait," he said. "Whether it's people in New York or little ones in the hospital, when people are hurting, they put their hands out" moy be opoeaied to the RAC by tiling on cpceal within 30 doys of issuonce of the final oction. ERAC eopeols must be tiieo with: Environmental Review Appeals Commission, 234 east Town Street, Room 300, Columbus, Onio 43315.

A copy of the appeal must be serveaon ERACCt0f 3 aan om91 401 Washington St Dovton OH Facility Description: Air Application NO 08-04332 Application Received For Permit To Imtoll Gasoline Dispensing. CYMI INVESTMENTS 3800 Tusnegee Airmon Dr Vondalio OH Facility Description: Air Application NO 08-04338 Application Received For Permit To Instgll 2 Jet-A-'-Fuel Storoge Tanks. CITGO 6270 Third St Dayton OH Facility Description; Air Application No 0844333 Application Received For Permit To Instoll Gasoline Dispensing Facility: Chapter 31 Replacing 08-OK74 Is-suea 7-1-98. final issuance of air permit to operate pr WIIJI NIUMITI CNtKlaY 13 T5 W. Main Street Pflillipsburg OH Issue Dote 10122001 Application NO(S) 0857131667 G001 yispensing ut casonne.

City OF ENGLEWOOD 111 Union Blvd EnglewoodOH Aoolltation NOIS) GOO Slue Dot! 10122001 BispensingOf Gasoline. anson pipe products Some As Above Some As Above OH Issue Dote 10122001 Application NO IS) 0857150314 GD01 spensing Ot Gasoline. KROGER FUEL CENTER 754 4506 Brandt Pike Huber Heights OH Issue Dote 10125001 Application NO S) 0857823222 G001 Dispensing Of Gasoline. KROGER FUEL CENTER 756 7747 Old Troy Pike Dayton OH Issue Date 10122001 Application NO (S) 0657823223 G001. Dispensing Of Gasoline.

FINAL ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO INSTALL CITY OF DAYTON WATER DEPARTMENT Dayton OH Issue Dote 10112001 Focillty Description: Wastewater Application NO 05-11811 This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appeolabie To ERAC. Gravity Sewers For Villages Of Pheasant Ridge, Section i. CROWN CORK 4 SEAL CO INC 5005 Springboro Pike West Carrollton OH Issue Dote 10162001 Facility Description: Air Application NO 08-04311 Issuance Of Direct Final State Only PTI Increose In VOC Emissions For KOOSAnd K006; Chapter 31 Replacing 08 03711 Issued 10-15-97. JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER DAYTON Centeryille OH Issue Date 10172001 Facility Description: Wastewater Application NO 05-11817 This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appealable To ERAC. Gravity Sonitary Sewer For The Center For Jewish Culture And Education At 525 Versailles Drive.

LITFlEX LLC 100 Holiday Br Englewood OH Issue Dote 10115001 Facility Description: Air Application NO 08-04350 Issuance Of Direct Final State Only PTI Plastic Spring Spray Booth With Post Cure Oven; Aquetus Cnlorinctor. MAYOR AND COUNCIL, Union OH IssueDcti 10115001 Facility Description: Wastewater Application NO 05-11810 This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appealable To ERAC. Gravity Sewers For Concord Meadows, Section 2 Terminus Ot Concord Form And Mdrrett Farm Roods. MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 451 West Third Street Dayton OH Issue Date 101672001 Facility Description: Solid Waste. Application NO 57-05-6102 This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appeolabie To ERAC.

Persons Wishing To BeOn Ohio EPA'S Interested Parties Mailing List For This Project Must Submit A Request In Writing To Ohio EPA, Division Of Solid And Infectious Woste Management, Attn: Systems Management Unit, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049, Tel: (614)644-3621. Pursuant To ORC Chapter 3745-31, Notice Is Hereby Given On October 16,2001 That The Director Of Ohio EPA Grants Approval For Permit To Instoll Application (PT05-6)05) For Establishment Ot The Montgomery County Ash Management Fociiity. The Facility Is Owned By The Montgomery County Department Of Public Works, 451 W. Third Dayton.

Ohio 45425, And Will Be LoCdt-ed In Vondalio, Ohio, Adjacent To TheClosed Montgomery County ASH Monofill And The North Transfer Station, This Approval Is Subject To All Rules, Regulations, And Specified UNITED DAIRY FARMERS 243 4400 Brandt Pike Huber Heights OH Issue Date 10162001 Facility Description: Air Application NO 08-04325 Issuance Of Direct Final Stote Only PTI Gasoline Dispensing Facility. WESTBROOK MEADOWS Cioyton Township OH Issue Dote 10113001 Facility Description: Wastewater Application NO 05-11576 This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appeolabie To RAC. Gravity Sewers For West-brook Meadows, Section I On Westbrook Road. FINAL APPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAYOR AND COUNCIL Dayton OH Issue Date 10155001 This Finol Action Not Preceded Bv Proposed Action And Is Appealable To ERAC. Demonstrating Microbial Removal At The Miami Water Treatmnet Plant.

FINAL ISSUANCE OF REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE AS A GENERATOR OF INFECTIOUS WASTE FIDELITY HEALTH CARE I Ketterina Blvd yayton un Facility Description: Infectious Waste Application NO S7-G-01088 This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appealable To RAC. Persons Wishing To Be On Ohio EPA'S Interested Parties Mailing List For This Project Must Suomit A Request In Writing To Ohio EPA, Division Of Solid And Infectious Woste Management, Attn: Systems Management Unit, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049, Tel: 1614)644-2621. Renewal Certificate NORTHWEST DAYTON PEDIATRICS INC 1J0 W. Wenger RD Englewood OH Facility Description- Infectious Waste Application NO 57-G-O0586 This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appeolabie To ERAC.

Persons Wishing To Be On Ohio EPA'S Interested Parties Moiling List For This Project Must Submit A Request In Wrlfing To Ohio EPA, Division Ot Solid And Infectious Woste Management, Attn: Systems Manqgement Unit, P.O. Box 1049. Columbus, Ohio 43516-1049, Tel: (614)644-2631. Renewal Certificate 41506 10-2901 paid actvrrtliwmrnt IDonate Your Car! Did you know every year thoueandi of people donate their old can to Volunteera of America for a tax deduction? Donating it faat and eaey. Cifle qualify ae tax dedurtihle rontrihutioni and we provide the IKS form, A receipt ia ieeurd and we offer free pick-up ervice.

Care, trucks, RV'i and boate accepted. Volunteers of America has been nrving thine in need with literary training, education protTame, and ether lervicee iinre 1904. I'leaee call ue for detailed Information during weekday buiinem hours or Saturday morninga at 228-8875. An established, mpn-trd ft registered 561(e)3; nnt-for-prnfil organisation, Children's Hospital library gets big gift Associated Press COLUMBUS Students from the state's most sparsely populated county have given the Children's Hospital library one of its biggest donations. A busload of 18 sixth-graders from Allensville Elementary School in Vinton County and their parents traveled northwest about 60 miles to the hospital Saturday to deliver more than 750 books they had collected.

"We get a little tired of just being recognized for being the state's poor district," said their teacher, Bette Legal Advertisements pieose note that listed below ant the deodllnes for placing legal advertisements with The Dayton Daily News. Deadlines may vary during Holiday period! 0 RUN MONDAY I 0 RUN TUESDAY 0 RUN WEDNESDAY 0 RUN THURSDAY 0 RUN FRIDAY THURSDAY I P.M. FRIDAY P.M. FRIDAY IN I IN BY 1:01 P.M. MONDAY IN P.M.

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GREENSBUR4 (NlfuRE, BED Jib i LA 70441, RM B4 MISC FljRN RAMES, MATRESSES BOX SPRINGS. THE ABOVE ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE I GOODS STORED AT U-HAUL, LOCATED AT 230 S. VERITY PARKWAY. MiDDLETOWN, OH 4504, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON NOVEMBER 7, 01 AT OR AFTER 7 A.M. 41429 LEGAL NOTICEi WARREN A MCCOY, 8351 GRAY MtM URLOW, 45l FREU- 6J it.

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ones', 1511 SAKUKAUHv, lALRICu, r-L. 33594, 68- FLOOR JACK, MISC. FURNiTJRE, TOOL FISHING POLES, MISC. ITEMS. KM BOX, THEABOVE ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THATTHE GOODS STORFD AT U-HAUL.

OrffFD AT hid THIRD DAYTON. OH 45404. WILL BE SOLD A' PUBLIC AUCTION ON NOVEMBER 7,01, AT OR AF, 1 1 A.M.. 41430 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE You ore hereby given notice ttiat Public Storage, Inc. has on Operator's lien ogoinst certain property stored in trie following units, more particularly described as follows; SPACE (IchSMiNGL JIM DOROTHY LANE.

KETTER. NG OH 45419 1 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES! MISC Ml ING GOODS SPACE: LOW JENNIFER KRUMM 4911 TANNER DR. DAYTON OH HtAlfcK IBIHtS I BBQ I MISC. K01J 917 DUSTIN ST. DAYTON OH45J07 1 MISL (jUUUS SPACE: C134 TRACY ECHOIS 5070 NORTHCREST DAYTON OH 45414 1 SOFA I CHAIR 1 MISC GOODS SPACE: C078 HAROLD SHACKLEFORD 5079 TAYLORSVILLE RD.

HUBER HEIGHTS OH 45424 I FIREPLACE Operator Intends to dispose of theobove described prop- ny at puonc sale as toiiows: late ot saie: nizui of Snlf: i no AM Location of Sole: DavtorV Exec. 24345 Hiv executive Diva. Dayton, OH 45424 Public Storage, Inc. 41497 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE You ore hereby given notice that Public Storage Inc. Has on Operators lien against certain property stored in the following units more particularly described as ftliows: Space Number: A 019 Darren Nichols Pio Ottn 52 Potomac Av, Dayton, OH, 45403 2 Mlic Goods Space Number: A 021 Ermo Vititoe pla Otm 53 Danvl Rd.

Dayton, OH. 45414 or P.O. Box 13031 Dayton, OH, 4541J 2 Misc Goods Space Numoer: A lc-3 Tosha Howard Otm 391 Cone Ct. Dayton, OH. 45401 1 Weight Bench 3 Misc Gooas Space Number: A 167 Janet Rountree Hudson Otm P.O.

Box 190161 Birmingham, AL. 35219 20 Misc Boxes Space Number: A 179 Amber Cowsert Pio Otm 2337 Marshfleld Ct. Dayton, OH. 45404 2 Toys Misc irems Space Number: 045 Steven Wm Black Pia Otm 55 Potomoc St. Doyton, OH.

45403 2 Misc Items 2 Applionces Space Number: 5 008 Shawnee Beverly Otm S124 Prince Edward Huber Heights, OH. 45424 3 Misc Items 2 Toys Space Number: 003 Virginia Sites Pia Otm 4905 Woodman Pk Dr. 11 Dayton, OH. 45432 or 3025 Kingston Av. Dayton OH.

2 Applionces 2 Misc Goods Space Number: B007 Christopher K. Miles 129 For Hills Av. Dayton, OH. 45449 1 Air Conditioner Space Number: B013 Chris Miles 1629 Far Hills Av. Dayton, OH.

45419 1 Tools 1 Garage Items Space Numoer: A 183 Michelle CraycroH 223 Erie Av. Foirborn, OH. 45324 1 Stero 1 Cabinet 3 Misc Goods Operator Intends to dispose of the above described property at public sale os follows; Date of Sale: 1 111-01 Time of Sale; 3:00 PM Location 01 Sale: DoytonHorshmon 34103 jlio HOisnman Koaa Dayton, OH 45424 Public Storage, Inc. 41504 NOTICE PUBLIC SALE You ore hereby given notice that Public Storage, Inc. has an Operator's lien against certain property stored in the following units, more particular described os follows: Space Number: A 052 Carole Kelly Otm P.O.

Box 27 Dayton OH 45404 1 Fridge 1 Washer, Dryer 2 Kids Bikes 2 Misc Goods Space Number: B065 Karen Haynes Pia Otm 443 Fergerson Dayton OH 45402 1 TV 2 Misc Goods Space Number: 6126 Nodena Underwood Pio Otm 4341 Bayberrv Covew Drive Beilbrook OH 4)305 5 Household Items 3 Furniture Space Number: 178 Slept Royalston Pia Otm 2953 Marsha Ln Dayton OH 45405 5 Baby Items 5 Misc Items Space Numoer; 188 Randy Cloud Dim 1396 Covent Rd. Troy Oh 45373 5 Household items Space Number: G-221 James Corbin Pio Otm 11444 Gerlaugh Rood Medwoy OH 45341 3 Household 4 Furniture Space Number: 245 Miami Valley Council Nat. Amer Pio Dtm PO Box 637 3505 N. Moin St Dayton OH 45105 50 Bags ot Clothes SO Comp Hard Drives Space Number: 551 Annette Ramsey Pia Dtm P.O. Box 1S2 Doyton OH 45401 3 Bikes 4 Misc Goads Space Number; 0 274 Tom Hance Dtm 129 Utah Ct Doyton Ohio 45405 I Wicker Furniture 3 Misc Goods Space NumbenO 303 Gay Simmons Otm 79 Woolery Lone Dovton OH 45415 1 BBQ Grill 2 Kids Bikes 3 Chairs 4 Misc Goods Space Number: 328 Annette Ramsey Pio Dtm P.O.

Box 112 Doyton OH 45401 3 Misc Gooas 4 Boxes Space Numoer: 381 co Guy Jones M.V.C.N.A. Dtm P.O. Box 637 Dayton OH 45401 7 Cater Goods 3 Ccmm Speakers Misc Items Space Number A0I9 Brondie N. Myers 32I90KI Troy Pike Doyton Ohio 45404 Furniture Misc Household Goods Space Number: CI44 Nadeva Underwood 4341 Bay Berry Cove Drive Bell-brook Ohio 45305 Bikes Misc Household Good! Space Number: 305 Thomas Zimmerman Otm 4801 heptunt Ln Huber neignts ui tsttt laoie cnairs misc uwas Date ol Sale: 111201 Tim.nl Snlc IMP M. Location of soli; baytonNeedmore 14344 3560 Needmore Road Dayton, OH 45414 Public storage, Inc.

Manager 41491 10 2,11 ll-Ol Notice To Bidders recessions before the terrorist attacks, and even states that were in good shape are suffering now. The governors association study found eight Ohio cities among those expected to see declines in employment next year. Steubenville and Youngstown are among the top 20 projected job losers. The other Ohio cities are Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Dayton, Lima and Mansfield. Before Sept 11, state and local tax revenues were growing at the slowest rate since tracking of those numbers began in the late 1950s.

Although Ohio and other states are hoping for a holiday boost in sales tax revenues, the study says a decrease from last year is likely. Such a slide would represent the first decline since 1953, immediately after the Korean War. The governors association said an economic stimulus package proposed by President Bush might cost the states $5 billion annually, mainly in increased allowances for business expenses for equipment and property. Ohio's estimated share of that loss ranges from $146 million to $3 million. management duties, improperly disciplined him for job abandonment and scheduled him to work unreasonably long hours.

He said that when he tried to complain about the hostile work environment to a McDonald's operations manager, he was told to take a two-week, unpaid leave of absence because the manager did not have time to listen to his complaints. Rich became ill, but when he told McDonald's he wanted to return to work, he was told he was being transferred to another restaurant where he would co-manage the store at a manager's salary but his duties would be limited "for the rest of his career" to selling hamburgers at the front counter, Martin said. He filed his discrimination case in October 1998. "He's suffered greatly over the years," Martin said. him appreciate the job done by people he never thought much about the Red Cross and the Salvation Army.

"Those people are great," he said. "I always thought of the Salvation Army as the people who rang a bell at Christmas, and the Red Cross as people who asked you to donate blood. But they are so much more. They are volunteers out here 24 hours a day to give us coffee and food, whatever we need. Little things like that become so Important during a time like this." Feiler said he expects to work at least another six months cleaning up 1.2 million tons of debris from the 110-story twin towers.

The tough job will be removing the debris that is buried eight stories into the ground. He suffered an injury on the job, not by slipping on the treacherously slick debris, but by being nipped by a search dog. "I had pet the dog earlier in the day, but for some reason he Jumped me when I climbed down off the crane," he said. "He bit me very hard on the crotch and knocked me to the ground. It hurt so much, but I still had to laugh.

People forget that these dogs are under as much stress as the rest of us, and they can't talk about it." travelling to the region and making business and community contacts. "It shows that any place, no matter how small can have an influence," Hitchner said. The University of Dayton and the community have continued to sup- fort the Dayton Peace Accord reject, which has expanded to look at trouble spots around the world. "Sept. 11 made us more relevant not less," he said.

Contact Dal Demeiey at 225-2270 or e-mail him at daledempseyScoxohlo.com the Game! Dayton Dailv NCYVS wconnyYWJWWA. N.Y. task humbles cleanup worker; he operates one of 2 dozen cranes unacceptable as a condition of employment," said Paige A. Martin, the Columbus attorney who represented Rich. Lisa Howard, a spokeswoman for McDonald's, said Sunday the company is considering appealing.

"We respectfully disagree with the jury's decision, and we are currently considering a number pf options available," she said. Rich, 37, of the Akron suburb Fairlawn worked for 20 years at McDonald's franchise restaurants. The company hired him in July 1997 to manage a corporate-owned store. Two weeks later, Rich was hospitalized for an ATDS-related illness. McDonald's said he could continue to work only if the company could review his medical records.

He agreed. After that, Rich said his supervisors refused to- let him do his heroes are the guys who went charging up the stairwell to rescue people and never came back, the guys we are looking for when I pull up the stairwell." Feiler said the powerful crane was one of three sent to New York by the All Erection and Crane Rental Co. of Cleveland. It was so big it had to be disassembled and shipped to New York in 40 trucks. More than two dozen cranes of assorted sizes are being used at the disaster site.

Feiler sits 20 feet off the ground, carefully controlling the huge boom to pick up tons of concrete and steel, allowing ironworkers, police and firefighters to look for remains of victims. More than 4,000 are still missing in the rubble. "There's an old guy named Joe, a fireman, who comes to the site every day," Feiler told The Plain Dealer for an article Sunday. "He sits and watches, looking for his two sons, a policeman and a fireman, who are missing. The other day they found the policeman.

His jacket, anyway." Some of the metal is still molten from the raging fires of jet fuel. "It's hard to believe it is still so hot after all this time," he said. Feiler said the hard work made The Village ol Cedorville is accepting seoied bids tor the updating ot the traffic and school ligntson N. Main St. in the Village.

Interested oae'l may coll 937-764-2041 to pickup a copy of the specifications. Bids win be received until Novemoer vuu i at ix p.m. at tne Acmmistro- tor's oltire at 152 Crtar Cedarvilie. OH. 41483 .1 Kl X.

id WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by West Chester Townshtp Clerk at the office of saia Township until 2 00 Eastern Stondord Time, on Thursday, November 1, 2001 for the Rebid of the Fire House 2, located ot 7715 John Road Bids will be opened and read aloud at thot time. Detailed specifications and proposal forms ore available from Queen City Reprographics between the hours ot 8:00 AM ond 5:00 PM Monaoy through Friday at cost at S100.00 per set plus any cost tor shipping C.O.D. Bids must be made on the forms in the contract documents dnd other conditions therein described must be met. Each bid must be enclosed In a sealed envelope containing a statement of the material, or eaulpment tor which the bid is submitted and displaying the nome ond address of the bidder ond Bid package. Each bid must be accompanied by Bid Bond or Certified Check lor a sum eaual to ten 1 10) percent of the amount of the bid submitted, unless otherwise specified, and a completed Nan-Collusion Affidavit.

Bids must not be withdrawn for period of ninetv 190) days following the bid opening. West Chester Township reserves the right to reiect any or all bids, or to correct or waive irregularities in bids, should it be deemed in the best Interest ot West Chester Township to do so. There will be Pre-Bid meeting on October 25, 2001 ot 2:00 M. at the West Chester Township Hall, 9100 Centre Pointe Drive, West Chester, Ohio. WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES isuviu u.u.i r.

ncaiueii, Jose Alvarez, Vice President Catherine Stoker, Trustee Patricio Williams, Clerk 41440 uavia loi Notice To Bidders State of Onio Department of Mental Health Capital Development Operations Management NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received at the office of Gandee Associates, 4488 Mobile Drive, Columbus, Ohio 43220 for the following Prolect: Protect No 580.mo.liO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ABATEMENT STAT vl De OH OHIO DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH In accordance with Bidding Documents prepared bv: Gandee Associotes, Inc. 4488 Mobile Drive Columbus, Ohio (4141 459-8338 phone 1614) 442-2158 lax GandeeandAssocjool.com Any proposed Eaual for a Standard shall be submitted to the Associate no later than ten 10) days prior to the bid opening, If no Addendo is issued In association with the Bidders request, the proposed Equal shall be considered reiected. BIDDERS ore notified thot the State of Ohio hos adopted new Stondord Contract Documents effective March 2000. Bidders are aovised to thoroughly review the modifications prior to submitting bid. Sealed bids will be received for: Contract Cost Estimate Base Bid 1- Hozordoui Materials Abatement Statewide (400,000 until November 6, 2001, at 100 p.m., when they will be opened and read at location indicated above.

A pre-bid meeting will be held at Twin Volley Psychiatric System Columbus Campus In the Kosar Building Conference Room, 2500 West Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio on October 24, 2001, ot 10 00 a.m. Contract documents moy be obtained, by placing a deposit In the amount 550 00 per set payable to the Associate. No more than three (3) sets will be provioed on refundable basis to Bidder. The Contract documents moy be reviewed for bidding purposes witnout charge during business hours at the following locations: Associate's Office: Owner's Office: Gandee Associates, Inc. Ohio Deportment of Mental Heoith 4486 Mobile Drive 30 East Brood Street, 11th Floor Columbus, Ohio 43220 Columbus, Ohio 43266 F.W.

Dodge Plan Rooms In the following cities: Cincinnati, Ohio (45202-6O01 The Grand Baldwin Building, 655 Eden Park Drive, Suite 515 Cleveland, Ohio 144115), Dodge Reports, SCAN Columbus, Ohio (43214-1073), 1175 Dublin Road and the following additional plan roams: The Builders Exchange of Central Ohio, 1175 Dublin Rood, Columbus, Ohio 43215 DOMESTIC STEEL USE REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 153.011 OF THE REVISED CODE ArrLY IU I HIS fKUJEtl. 41441 Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE Division of the State Fire Marshol Bureau oi Underground Storage Tank Regulations Pursuant to the rules governing the remediation of release of petroleum from underground storage tank (UST) system(s), notice to the public Is required whenever there is a confirmed release of petroleum from an UST system(s) thot reoulres a remedial action plan (See Ohio Administrative Code 1 3017-9-131 K)). Notice is hereby given thot a confirmed release of petroleum has occurred from the UST system(s) located at: SHELL 138858 1224 S. MAIN DAYTON OH MONTGOMERY COUNTY RELEASE 57OOOI57-N0OO01 A remedial action plan (RAP) dated December 01, 1999, was submitted by the owner andor operator of tne UST system(s) lor the review and approval of the Fire Marshal. Once the Fire Marshal has reviewed and approved the RAP, the owner andor operator of the UST sys-tem(s) will be required to implement the RAP.

A copy of the RAP, as well as other documentation reloting to this release and tne UST system(s) involved, Is maintained by the Bureau ol Underground Storoge Tank Regulations (BUST and ore dvoilobte tor inspection and copying by tne public. Pieose make oil requests lor copies of the RAP, or for inspection of the RAP ana other related documentation in writing to BUSTR, P.O. Box 687, Reynoiasburg, Ohio 43068. The SFM will accept written comments on this RAP lor 0 period ot 21 days from the dote of oubilcatlon of this notice, You may submit any comments regarding this site and the RAP, in writing, at the above address. For further information, please contact Roymona Bauman at 614-752-4535.

Please relerence release 5700O157-NO0OOI when making all inquiries or comments. 41490 Worren Metropolitan Housing Autnoritv is currently accepting requests lor proposols IRFP's) for A 8. services. These services include prepdring pldns, specifications ana blading documents, as well os contract aword ond inspection services for CIAP grant 50101. Final proposals must be received by Tuesday, November 20, 5001 ot noon.

Interested parties mav obtain a complete copy of the RFP by contacting Mary Gilbert, Executive Director at (513) 695-1556 Bids ore lo be submitted to WMHA 99t East Ridge Drive, Lebanon, Ohio 45036, 41484 Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE The following applications ondor verified complaints were received, ana the following aroft, proposed, or final actions were issued, by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) last week. Actions include the adoption, modilicution, or repeal of orders (other than emergency orders); the Issuance, denial, modification or revocation ot licenses, permits, leases, variances, or certificates; and the approval or disapproval ot plans and specifications. 'Draft actions' ore written statements ot the Director ol Environmental Protection (Director's) Intent with respect to the issuonce, denial, etc. ot 0 permit, license, order, etc. Interested persons moy submit written comments or request a public meeting regarding draft actions Comments or public meeting requests must be submitted within 10 days of notice ot the draft action Proposed actions ore written statements of the director's intent with respect to the Issuonce, denial, modification, revocation, or renewal of a permit, license, or vorlance.

Written com-menfs and requests tor a public meeting regarding proposed dction moy be submitted within 30 days of notice of the proposed dclion. An odiuoicotion hearing may be held on proposed action If a hearing request or objection is received by the OEPA within 30 doys ot Issuonce ot the proposed action. Written comments, requests tor public meetings, and qdiudicatlon hearing requests must be sent to: Hearing Clerk, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43516-104 (telephone 614-644-51 291 fnal actions pre actions ol the director which ore effective upon Issuance or a slated elfective dote. Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 3745 04, final oction may be opoeaied to the Envlronmentol Review Appeals Commission (ERAC) (formerly known as the Environment tol Board ol Review) by person who was party to 0 proceeding before the director by tilingon appeal within 30 qays ot notice ot the tinol oction.

Pursuant to Ohio revised code section 3745 07, final oction Issuing, denying, modifying, revoking, or renewing a permit, license, varionci which is not preceded by proposed oction, 'When I leave and walk into a restaurant, people thank me' Associated Press MEDINA Art Feiler has seen more heroism and heartbreak from the cab of his 700-ton crane than he ever thought he could. The heavy-machinery operator from Liverpool Twp. worked 37 straight days of 12-hour shifts operating a giant crane removing twisted metal and concrete from what remains of the North Tower of the World Trade Center after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Feiler, 46, who can't walk far in New York without people thanking him and calling him a hero, returned to his home on Thursday for a weekend of rest.

He said he had been gone so long his dog didn't recognize him. "When I leave and walk into a restaurant, people know I'm a worker. They thank me," he said. "I feel bad because I'm no hero; I'm Just a guy operating a crane. "I'm paid to be there.

The real ACCORDS: Can I Continued from Page IB academics and statesmen to Dayton for conferences and to seek solutions. "A cookbook of sorts is emerging on how to rebuild failed nations," he said. Some of the efforts in Bosnia have been failures, but offer useful lessons for future nation-building efforts, according to Hitchner. "The biggest lesson is that we have to match our words with our be model for nation rebuilding actions," he said. "Everyone in the coalition has to be fully committed from the beginning." The events of Sept.

11 brought the world home to Americans, who must now reach out and learn more about the diversity of the world around them, according to Hitchner. "It used to be the saying, 'think globally and act he said. "Now it has to be think globally, act globally and locally." Many Daytonians became involved in Bosnia after the Accords, No One Gets You Closer to Call Today to Subscribe. 222-5700 or 1 -800-Q7-6Q7 Volunteers 1 of America.

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