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                  <text>Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Community calendar .
. Community Calendar items
appear two days before an event
and the day of thai event. Items
must be received wen· in advance
to assure publication In the calendar.

7 p.m. at tbe Meigs County Public
Library in Pomeroy. Mrs. Bolin
will present a video and also
answer any questions pertainin~ to
AmeriFlora. The public is invited
to attend.

WEDNESDAY
POMEROY - The Meigs County 4-H Shepherd's Club will meet
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at tbe Meigs
County Public Library. Anyone
interested in joining tbe club is to
invited to attend or call 949-2136
or 992-5~47 for information.

HARRISONVILLE • The Harrisonville PTO will sponsor a
Valentine Day Dance on Friday
from 7-10 p.m. at tbe elementary
school in Harrisonville. "Easy
Country" will provide the music
and the cost is $1.50 for adults and
SI for students.

LONG BOTTOM - Jerry Cot·
trill will be the guest speaker at the
Mt. Olive Community Church in
Long Bottom on Wednesday at 7
p.m. Pastor Lawrence Bush invites
tbe public.

CARPENTER • The Mount
Union Baptist Church will sponsor
a sweetheart dinner on Friday at'
6:30 p.m. in the new fellowship
building.

THURSDAY
POMEROY · The Preceptor
Beta Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will meet Thursday at 7:30
p.m. at the Grace Episcopal
Chun:h. Bring a gift for an auction.
Vera Crow and Rose Sisson are the
hostesses. All members are urged
to attend.
POMEROY · There will be a
Valentine Social at tbe Senior Citizens Center in Pomeroy on Thur.&gt;day from 6 to 8 p.m . Rita and
Junior White, AI Windon and Bill
Ward will be playing old time
favorite music. The public is invited to a11end and those auending arc
to bring snacks for the refreshment
table. A free will offering will be
taken for the musicians.
ROCK SPRINGS - The Rock
Springs Grange will meet Thursday
at 8 p.m. at the hall.
CHESTER - The Shade River
Lodge 453 will hold a regular
m ee ~ng on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Work will be in the FC degree.
Refreshments will be served.
POMEROY • There will be a
homemade chicken and noodle dinncr on Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at
the Meigs High School Cafeteria
sponsored by the Meig s High
School Band Boosters. Cost is
$3 .50 for adults and $2 for children . Dinner also include s
coleslaw, roll , dessert and drink.
TIJPPERS PLAINS · The Tuppers Plains VFW Post No. 9053
will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at
the pest home.
FRIDAY
TIJPPERS PLAINS · The Tuppers Plains VFW Post No. 9053
and Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a
dance on Friday from 8-11 :30 p.m.
at tbe pest home. Music will be by
CJ . and The Country G cn~ emcn.
POMEROY · The Meigs Widows Fellowship will meet for lunch
on Friday at 12:30 p.m. at Crow's.
POMEROY · Return Jonathan
Meigs Chapter. D.A. R., will meet
Friday at I: 30 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church in Pomeroy. Karen
Butts of the Ohio University ROTC
· program will speak. Hostesses are
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan, Mrs .
Michael Elberfeld, Mrs. Clinton
Fisher, Mrs. Gary Moore Jr.. Mrs.
Linda Russell and Mrs. John Rose.
LONG BOTTOM - The Faith
Full Gospel Church in Long Bottom will have a hymn sing on Friday at 7 p.m. featuring Jim Blair
and the Southern Gospel Aires.
Pastor Steve Reed invites the public. Fellowship will follow.
HOCKINGPORT - There will
be a Valentine round and square

dance on Friday from 8-11 :30 p.m.
at Hockingport on Route 124 at
Kenny and Millie Reynolds. Music
will be provided by "Don and
.Buddy and the Smokey Mountain
Drifters." Ronnie Wood will be the
caller.
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SALEM CENTER - Star
Grange will hold a po~uck supper
on Saturday at 6:30p.m. at the
grange hall. Fun night activities
will also be held. All members and
potential members urged to attend.
HENDERSON . The Gallia
Twirlers Western Square Dance
Club will hold a dance on Saturday
from 8-11 p.m. a~ the Henderson
Community Center. Billy Gene
Evans will be the caller. The dance
is open to all western style square
dancers.
WfLKESVILLE - There will be
a sweetheart dinner at the
Wilkesville Pythian Hall on Saturday at 4 p.m. Cost is $5 for adults
and $2.50 for children under 12.
The public is invited.
POMEROY - "Treasure Island"
and "What Mary Jo Shared" will be
shown at the Meigs County Public
Library in Pomeroy on Saturday
and Sunday at 2 p.m. and at the
Middleport Library on Monday at
4:30p.m.
POMEROY • The Belles and
Beaus Western Square Dance Club
will sponsor an open dance at tbe
senior citizens center in Pomeroy
on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 8-11
p.m. Dave Stuthard, Reynoldsburg,
will be the caller. All western
square dancers are invited .
Refreshments wiD be served.

Vol. 42, No. 198
Copyrighted 11192

EXTRACTING RESOURCES - Students in Chesler Elementary's first grade class recently conducted a week-long science lesson on coal. Here, Brandon Werry and Brent Buckley attempt to
"surra~ . mine" tbe chocolate chips from a cookie. In completing
I be actmty, students gained a better understanding or the diiTicullies associated wilb extracting a limited resource rrom the earth
and the potential for destruction.of the land. Eacb student set aside
some of their "extracted resources" for land reclamation. The
activity is from the Lead Teacher Project at Ohio University.
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TRY IT ON FOR SIZE· Jessica Baker, a first grader at
Chester Elementary, tried on a miner's hat when Mike Fetty or
Southern Obio Coal Company visited the class. Felty made a film
presentation, sbn"':ed the students the equipment used in mining
and distributed coloring books and stickers. Also pictured are Carl
Brewer, Jennirer Thoma, Sonya Frederick and Mtehael .Long.

Ruritans to meet

SPRING VALLEY CINEMA

The February meeting "of the
Racine Ruritan Club will be held at
Dale's in Gallipolis witb a sweetheart dinner al 6:30p.m. on Feb.
25. Members wishing to attend .
should call Ann Zirkle at 949-2031
or Mary Ballot! at 949-2343 by
Feb. 18.

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WINNERS IN WELDING • After tbelr
welding skills were evaluated atlbe vocational
education open bouse at Meias last nlaht,
awards were presented to four students reteiving the highest scores by tbe judging team •.Todd
Reitmire took r~rst and was presented a welding
helmet and other gifts, Keith Hunt, second, Matt

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Stall'
The resignation of Gordon Fishcr as varsity girls' IIllCk coach was
accepted and two aides and a
mechanic were hired at Thursday
night's meeting of the Meigs Local
Board of Education.
The meeting was held at the
Salem Center School in accordance
witb a board policy adopled in January which states that one or the
two meetings held each ·montb will
·be held in a school and lhe other in
the board's regular meeting rOom.
· Approximately a dozen parents
attended the meeting. A tour of the
building was included as a pan of
the meeting.

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Hired ai the meeting w~re Judy
Eblin, aide for tbe remainder or the
. school year at the Bra4bury-Mid·
dleport schools, and Carolyn
Nicholson, part-time aide at the
Pomeroy Elementary Schools for
the rest of the year.
Goeffrey Wilson was eqJployed
as a mechanic for the retna1nder of
the school year and Karen Lyons
was hired through a purchased services agreement to tutor a student
who is homebound.
Tlie board also approved the
transfer of Bill Greene under the
involuntary transfer artiCle of the
contract from a position of
mechanic to custodian.
Necessary actions were taken by

James W. Hayman of 333.00 · afternoon.
Hayman Road, Long Bouom,
Hayman is a Meigs County
announced today tbat he will seek native having served on the Repub·
\he Republican nomination to the lican Central C~mmittee for LeboJiln. 3 term of. Meigs County Com- nan Township until he resigned to
missioner in the May S Primary go to work at the Long Bouom
!llection. Hayman med his petition Post Office where is a substitute
of candidacy witb the Meigs Coun- carrier.
}Y Boord of Elections Thursday
He spent 23 years in the U. S.
Army and after retiring as a rust
serfeant, returned to Meigs County
in 986. He had two combat tours
of duty in Vietnam.
He is a life member of the Disabled American Veterans and the

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Cook, third, and Todd Workman, fourth. Tbe
runners-up to Reitmire received !lfveral gifts
including jackets, welding gloves, bats, and safety glasses. Tbe program at Meigs is taught by
Richard Fetty and Kenaelb Eblin. (See story .
and additional photos on page li).

· Hayman eyes commission
· post oil Republican ticket

March 18. t98t .Ihe Company
hereby appriaes the public
or the state of electric supply
in hs service area.

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year development that the Bush
administration is anxiously anricipating.
Economists believe the pickup
in economic activity will not ·be
accompanied by a rise in inflation,
in part because they are forecasting
that tbe recovery from the rcccssion will be one of tbe weakest in
history.
For all of last year, wholesale
pric~ actually fell by ~.I percen~
the first annual decline in five
years.

The pr:ce decline in January was 22.9 percent drop in the price of .
led by a 7 percent drop in gasoline eggs. Coffee, fruit and pork l'riees
prices. It was tbe biggest drop in were down as well but the pnce of
gasoline costs since last March and vegetables shot up 17.9 percent.
Outside of the volatile food and
followed a 1.6 percent December
decrease. Home heating oil prices energy categories, wholesale prices
dropped 10.9 percent following an rose 0.3 percent, an increase that
even larger 16.9 percent December ~as pac~ by a 1.5 percent increase
decline while natural gas and elec- mcarpnees.
Higher prices were also registricity costs posted declines as well
tered
for newspapers, women's
in January.
clothing,
soap and luggage.
Food costs fell for a third month
If
January's
0.3 percent decline
in a row, declining 0.3 percenL The
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fall in food costs was led by a steep

CHARLESTON, W.Va., (AP)
-The exlnldition of aSwiss businessman to the United Stales could
help end a bitter, 15-month labor
dispute at a Jackson County alu·
minum plant, a union official said.
"I don't know whether he'll
resolve it, but I'm certain that his
activities and his involvement and
direction to some of tbe people he
sends to tbe negotiating table could
certainly change," said Jim
Bowen, director of United Steelworkers District 23.
The union contends multimillionaire businessman Marc Rich is
involved in decisions being made at
Ravenswood Aluminum Corp.
Rich is wanted by federal authorities to face 65 counts of tax evasion. Switzerland has no exuadilion
agreement with the United States.
··we've got 1,10.0 members
locked out, that's the problem,"
Bowen said. "We think he should
be involved in resolving this mat·
ter. We thinlt he certainly has control of the situation through a web
of ownership and exchanges."
More than 1,700 steelworkers

have been idled at the plant since
tbeircontractexpiredNov. l, 1990.
The United Steelworkers union
says its members have heen locked
out, while tbe company says tbey
are on strike.
The union alleges Rich controls
Ravenswood through otber companies and has funneled loans to tbe
aluminum planL
"He has constructed, because of
his indictment," a corporate structure thai we spent a full year unraveling and we stiU have questions in
our mind thai remain unanswered,"
said Joe Uehlein, director of special
projeciS for tbe AFL-CIO.
"Our contention is that Marc
Rich is in a position of control at
Ravenswood Aluminum," Uehlein
said.
A public hearing was held
~ed~y•.beiore the -Senate Judi·
Clary Committee 10 hear testimony
on Rich's alleged involvement witb
the company. Chairman Jim
Humphreys said he wanted to hold
the hearing before introducing leg~latictt that would limit a fugitive's
mvolvement in West Virginia cor-

porations.
R~venswood Aluminum, which
dechned to send any representabves to the hearing, denied in a letter Wednesday that Rich holds any
s~~ ~the company.
It s regrettable that one side
adop!-S the position they are ahove
pubhc accountability or responsibility to the government "
Humphreys said.
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Humphreys said Rich's influence has contributed to tbe somebmcs violent dispute at the Jackson
County plant, where hundreds of
replaceme~t workers have been
hired.
"Marc Rich is an international
c~m~,al. ~·s a fugitive from jusuce, sa1d Humphreys DKanawha. "He owns Raven;wood
through front organizations thlit's
been established. ·
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"That is manifested in West
Virginia in the ways and conduct of
Ravenswood Aluminum toward the
people who have worked there over
the years and toward the community in which theY are situated " he

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Board hires two aides, mechanic;
Fisher resigns·tas girls track coach

POMEROY - The dedication for
the new piano at the Meigs County
Infirmary will be held.Sunday, Feb.
23 at 2 p.m. An opeo house for tbe
Infirmary will follow until 4 p.m .
Plans for future projects will be
announced and refreshments will
be served.

ELECTRIC ENERGY SUPPLY

sales climbed a surprisingly strong
0.6 percent in January, the biggest
jump in eight montbs, while sales
of North American cars and light
trucks sw'ged 23.8 percent in early
Febfll!lry.
Additionally, the number of
laid-off workers filing new claims
for unemployment benefits fell for
a second week in a row.
Analysts said these develop•
ments offered at least a glimmer of
hope that the economy was begmning to turn around, an election-

MOM'S SMORGASBORD

ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY FACIUTIES

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0.1 percent December decline.
It marked the fust back-to-back
declines in wholesale prices since
June and July of last year and it
was tbe biggest drop since a similar
0.3 percent decrease last March.
The news on wholesale prices
showed that a weak economy was
continuing to keep inflation in
check.
However, there have been at
least faint ~limmers that the economy IS turrung around. The government reported Thursday tbat retail

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BUFFET INCLUDES SHRIMP, SCALLOPS,
OYSTERS, CODFISH, CATFISH, STUFFED
CRAB, FROG LEGS, CRAB LEGS
Buffet Also Includes Fried Chicken, Baked
Steak, and Many Other Items For Those Who
Don't Like Seafood.

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By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON - Prices at
the wholesale level in January took
their biggest drop in 10 months,
falling 0.3 percent in a reflection of
sharply lower costs for gasoline
and other energy products, tbe governmentsaid today.
The Labor Department said the
January decline in its Producer
~icc Index, which measures infiauonary pressures before tbey reach
the consumer. followed· a smaller

SEAFOOD BUFFET
VALENTINE'S DAY
FRI., FEB. 14
3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

J)3£0M. j; ~·
7:10 PM DAllY .

TUPPERS PLAINS - There will
be an open house in honor of Opal
Harris on her 80th birthday at the
VFW Hall in Tuppers Plains on
Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.

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Committee conducts hearing on
fugitive's interest in Ravenswood

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Rev. Eddie Buff.
ington will be the ~uest speaker at
the Naomi Bapttst Church in
Pomeroy on Sunday at 10:45 a.m.
The public is invited to attend.

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nance o1 genemlng llcllltl!oo
IRd to allow lor random lhut·
Clownundloaclng "CUIUlllnllllll
of generating unltl.

Rain tonight . Saturday, hi~l•

low 60s.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, February 14, 1992

SPECJAJ,

RUTLAND • There will be a
round and square dance at the Rutland American Legion Hall on Saturday from 8 p.m. to midnight with
music by C.J. and the Country
Gentlemen. Ray Fitch will be the
caller. The public is invited to
attend.

capabiUty. Margins ol at least
this level ara a•pected to be
available throughout the year
IRd somewhat ltss - abo\lt
2t% - during the peak load
perkld of ne•t winter (t 992·
1993).
Generating.CIPICity -~~~
are .-qulred In order to meet

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January wholesale prices drop 0.3 ·percent

PUBLIC NOTICE
FROM ·OHIO•.POWER COMPANY

• The Company's slectrlc
power supply facilitiesincluding power generating .
ptanta, major tranlmlulon
fllCillliH IRd interconnections
With neighboring electric utl~ty
syatems-,are adequate to prDvide relllble electric ..l'llct to
Itt cui!Omtrl. During t 991 , •
excluding temporary pcwer
..... to other utility . . - . '
llll*llintl CIPICiti merglnt ol
lilt Amt!tcen Electric p._,
(AEP). Syt~em, ol WhiCh Ohio
f'oi!Mr It I part, W.Nij)piOK~
mataiV 23 perctnt (or more) o1

Cards:
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February 14

POMEROY • A singles gatbering will be held Sunday from 4-6
p.m. at Royal Oak Resort in the
POMEROY · Janet Bolin, avol- lounge of tbe Horace Karr Center.
unteer ambassador witb AmeriFlo- The cost is $3 per person and reserra '92 in Columbus, will present a vations should be phoned to 985program on that event on Friday at 4312 by 2 p.m. on Saturday.

Pursuant to the Company's
C8pacily an&lt;l Energy Emer·
gency . Control Program
approved by the Public Utili·
ties Commission of Ohio on

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MIDDLEPORT · There will be
a Valentine Dance on Friday from
7 to II p.m . at the Middleport
Legion Annex . Tom Payne of
WMPO Radio will provide the
music and the cost is $5 per person.
Snack table included.
SATURDAY
POCA, W.VA. - The Liberty
Mountaineers will perform Saturday at Poca High Sehoul in Poca,
W.Va.

Ohio Lottery

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Vetcratn of Foreign Wau, and
belongs 10 the Masonic Lodge and
lhe Order of the Eastern Star.
Hayman is married to the fonner
J~ Kestenon or Columbul, and
they have one son and dlugbltr-inllrw: James and Melinda 11ayman,
and a grandson, Josiah, who also
live at Long Bouorn.
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In announcin1 his candidacy,
Hayman said that new ideas, such
as the esllbllsbment of an ~­
al park are needed if lbc county Is
. to develop and grow econom~ally.

tbe board to meet the requirements
of the recent change in tbe law
regarding self-funding insurance.
The board approved the coniillCt
extension with tbe Meigs Chapter
of the Ohio Association of Public
School Employees for a period of
tbree years.
It was also agreed to enter into a
contract with the Ohio School
Boards Association for 1992 for
collective bargaining and arbitra·
tion services.
Approved at tbe meeting was a
code of etbics for 1992 for members of the Board of Education.
A discussion was held on the
date for commencement but action
on the proposed date of Friday,
May 22, was tabled until tbe next
meeting.
An executive session to discuss
personnel was held. Attending
were SupL James Carpenter, Treasurer Jane Fry, and Board memhers, Bob Barton, president. Larry
Rupe, John Hoo~. Roger Abbott.
and Randy Humphreys.

FIRE SAFETY ST\lESSED • Tile Middleport Fire Department, In an enort to educate the
pub He regarding fire safety, Is living smoke and
fire detectors to selected winners. Upoa leamina
of these efforts, Kina Hardware offered to

donie the smoke delictol'l. Pictured, l·r, are
Tim KIDI of King Hardware, Art Skinner, win·
ner ot the first smoke detector, and Tom Geary
or the fire department.

Meigs County School Board ·--Local briefs--..
Business scholarship available
supports prison project
High School sophomores and juniors across Ohio are·being invitA resolution of support for . expanding the Jobs program with
locating a new medium security the Meigs County Deparunemt of
prisoo in Mei$S County was adopt· Human Services.
ed by the Me1gs County Board of
Plans were ·made to attend the
Education at Tuesday night's meet- Ohio School Bo.,-ds Association
ing held in the board offices.
,
spring conference in Athens on
Meigs is one of ~ proposed March 10..The regularly scheduled
counties for t6cation of a new !"Cetins on ·that same date was
prison . The other two are Noble changed to swt at4:30 v..m.
and Belmont Some decision on the
It was decided to sell the Mita
location is expected 10 be made by copier and the board will accept
the Ohio Department of Rehabilita- sealed bids on the machine until
tion and COITCCtiQIIS in"March.
noon on Marcb I0.
Supt, John Riebel, Sr. reported
Bills were approved for payon JeSUits of the ninth grade JI"Ofi· ment as was ·the financial report
ciency test, the tural education given by the ll'eiiSIIM.
demOIIJIIIIion project which Meigs ·
Auending werc .Qris ·Smith,
has·in conjUDCiion with Rio Grande pn:sident, Bill Quickel, vice presi~
Collqe, the Ptutnen in Educallon ilenl; Robert Burdette, and Jeff
pro,am which links schools with Harris.
busme~s. and the possibility for
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ed to apply for the Ohio Business Week Scholarship .
The program, which will encompass a week-long stay at Kenyon
CoUege July 12-18, offers students the chance to acclimate to campus life and to get a glimpse into the "real world" of the free enterprise system.
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Applications and a list of qqaliftcations are available from ·Meigs
Coonty·Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Paula fl11acker at
200 East SecondS~ (m-SOOS), who)s willing to work with any'
local applicants.
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According to Thacker, sophomores and junitirs from Eastern
Southern and Meigs High Schools are urged to ajlply.
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Reedsville B&amp;E probed

Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported Friday that the ·
residence of Marvin Ketbaugh of Reedsville was entered sometime
onThunday:
A videdc•sseue recorder, SUJlS. a man's waach and a conlliner Qf
change were~ missing.lnvelliplion Is conlinuinJ. ·
Soulsby agam advises are1 residen11 '10 record the mal numbers

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�F~da~Fe~ruary14,1992

ommentary
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Friday, February 14,1992

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Bush trying to take
charge in New Hampshire

WASHINGTON
The
nation's largest charity, United
Way of. America , has a fa vorite
charity of its own - its top officials and high-priced consultants
with privileges and perks that ny in
the face of an altruistic mission.
This umbrella organization that
uses high-pressure workplace tacttcs to collect $3 billion a year for
distribution among chari ties,
spends S30 million of that money
at Its headquarters tn Alexa ndria.
Va., overseeing a tangled web of
subsidi aries and double-dipping
cxecutt ves.
An investigation of United
Way's books i's obstructed by ihc
agency's consistent refusal to be
anything but superficiall y accountable to contributors. But there is
enough inform ation available from
troubl ed emplo yees and from
records to put together a disturbing
ptcture.
Regard ies m:1gazinc, in ~n article schedu led for publication later
thi s mon th , reports th at seve ral
United Way employees were disturbed enough about what they perce tvcd as problc"m s to hire their
ow n lawye r to make inquiries.
They were afraid to ta ck le the
Investiga tion themselves, because
th ey had seen co-workers fir ed
after asking too many questions.
T h~ t lawyer confronted United
Way's general counse l an d wa s
told that the problems the employ-

ByWALTERR.MEARS
AP Special Correspondent
MANCHESTER, N.H. - George Bush knows what can happen when
a candidale loses control of the microphone, let alone the stage. So he's
trying to take charge of both in the final days of the New Hampshire campaign.
A month ago, in his first campaign swing, the president was almost
apologetic.
Not now.
The new Bush is on lhe offensive, against his conservative Republican
challenger and lhe Democratic Congress.
Last time, lhe !heme was "I care" about hard times in New Hampshire, but it was a delay tactic. Stay tuned, he told voters.
Such excitement as lhe pre-c?nNow his economic program is before a critical Congress, unraveling in
the hands of House Democrats, and he's demanding passage: " No games, ventwn ca!" patgns arc generattng
no gimmicks .... Pass my plan and get New ·Hampshire moving again," he this year ts to be found almost
cn urely '" the Democratic contest.
said Wednesday.
Not even Pat Buchanan senously
After reciting the ritual declaration that he seeks a second term thtnk
he tS go,ng to unh orse
months into his quest for it - Bush said he is confident Americans won't Georges Bush
opt for fresh faces with stale ideas. " Voters know the difference between can nom ,nat . andSwtn lhc Re1puf blt·
. ' ton. o we arc e t to
a sound bite and a sound policy," he said.
But challenger Patrick Buchanan's nine- week campaign does seem to choose amon_g the sorry qutmct that
have had some effec~ a top Bush strategist said the president's side has ts su ll hagglmg over whtch among
learned anew !hat personal campaigning is lhe key to success in New them shall ha ve the (probably
empty)
hono
. nom10ec
. r of bemg thC oemoHampshire.
crauc
So until the primary next Tuesday, either the president or Barbara
· .
.
. But, whoever wms the nomt_na_Bush, Vice Prestdent Dan Quayle or Marilyn Quayle will be in the state
the clecu th
every day to seek Republican suppon. The campaign official, speaking on buons and
. . · on ts year,tt ts
ecom10g 10crcas10gly dear that
condition of anonymity, said other stand-ins haven't sufficed.
With Buchanan and fi ve Democratic presidential candidales campaign- thebaulc for the Republican nomiing intensively, surrogates from the Cabinet and Congress can't claim nat ton 10 1996 ts gmng to be a lulu.
For whether Georg~ Bush is
enough attention to gel the Bush message across.
Buchanan trails far behind, by about a two-to-one margin, the presi- cndmg hts second term 10 1996 or
dent in the·polls. The president doesn't campaign against him by name, so me Democ rati C 10cumbcnt ts
but the target was evident when he denounced isolationists.
prepanng to runfor re-electton, the
" Boil away all the tough talk, all the swagger and all the patriotic pos- R~p ubltcanpres tdcnual nommauon
turing and protectionism amounts to nothing more than a smoke screen t'l ll be up for grabs. and the whol_c
for a country that's running scared," Bush told the New Hampshire Leg- b~turctfhthe party , andiJUttc possl.: islature.
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Buchanan insists he's not a protectionist, but says he would enforce upon wh? wms tt.
.
What s more the fJ Id f d
fairness on Japan and other exponers because "I don't think we ought to
,
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1e 0 can 1be trade wimps."
dates wtll ~c huge. Vtcc Prestdent
As Bush campaigned, Buchanan said the White House is in "semi- Quayle tss~re to be one, pracocalpanic" over his challenge. "Until I carne up here they behaved as if !hey ly ex offt cto. Pat Buchanan wtll
did not care," he said.
New Hampshire voters have earned a reputation for volatility in lhe
closing days of !heir primary campaigns, and the Bush organization is
prepared to step up television advertising if necessary. That could include
attack ads against Buchanan.
Thts survey I am lookmg at says
And Bush said long ago that he' ll do whatever it takes to win a second 94 percent of the American populauon believes m God. That ts more
term.
Disposing of the Buchanan challenge, soon, would help. That would or less what we have been told by
take a runaway Bush victory in hard-times New Hampshire, and probably other polls of tht s sort, bu t tl ts
always rcassunng.
in their next matches, March 3 in Maryland and Georgia.
The Harper's Index , another
There's no rule to define the margin that would add up to a Bush victoso urce of religious and other data,
ry in New Hampshire, and he isn't venwring any forecasts.
says 133 million peopl e in the
But there arc guidelines in the stale's election history.
Bush gained 63 percent or the New Hampshire vote when he carried United States believe th ere is a
heaven. That may be an impressive
the state in the 1988 presidential election.
Buchanan cites the 42 percent showing of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy number, but we don't really know
against President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968 as the _kind of challenger's unless we have something to compare it with, like how many people
share that would stagger the president politically.
But 32 percent of the GOP primary vote in 1972 was cast against don't believe in heaven.
We can make more out of the
Richard M. Nixon, for a challenger on the left and another on the right,
neither of whom was able to wage a campaign compardble to Buchanan's. findi ng of another survey that 98
FourleCD percent splintered away from Ronald Reagan in 1"984, when million people in the United Swtcs
the most recognizable allemative on the ballot was Harold E. Stassen.
believe in hell. By putting that fig.
~·--p•p·&lt;lllilvmkofld...-He:~l be in.Nashua on. ure next to the number of those
Sillnll)'"llilhl. as he was one Saturday night adozen years ago, when who believe in heaven, we arc able
Reagan taught him the lesson about the microphone.
to draw the conclusion tha t three
They were rivals for lhe 1980 Republican nomination, and Bush had ou t of every four people who
upset Reagan in the Iowa Republican caucuses ..Hc carne to New Hamp- believe in hea ven also believe in
shire claiming " Big Mo" momentum, but it didn'.t last. And whatever hell.
was left evaporated that night in Nashua, whc'n Reagan commandeered
Maybe I've been goi ng to too
the microphone in a dispute over the rules of a campaign debate, saying man y Epi scopal churches, but I
, was beginning to think that nobody
he'd paid for it and intl:nded to use it.
He did, a·nd Bush wound up vice president. Now, he reminds New believes in hell any longer (or the
Hampshire' conservatives, " my friend and yours, my supponcr, President devil) . But according to another
poll, believers in the devil outnumRonald Reagan" is on his side.
ber those who don't believe in him
-55
percent to 45 percent.
EDITOR'S NOTE - Walter R. Mears, vice president and columnist
Almost as surprisi ng to me as
for The Associated Press, has reported on Washington and national polithese
figures about hell and th e
tics for more !han 25 years.
devil arc a coupl e of other facts
that turned up in lhe surveys: The
hig h~st paid clergy are Jewish rabbis. The starting salary of a graduate of the Jewish Theological SemI
inary in New York is $60,000. ...
The number of households tuned to
Jimmy Swaggart in 1985 was 2.2
By The Associated
Today is Friday, Feb. 14, lhe 45th day of 1992. There are 321 days lefi million. It's now 404,000.
Forgetting those last two bil,'l of
in the year. This is Valentine's Day.
numbers trivia, these surveys point
TOday's Highlight in History:
On Feb. 14 1929, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre toOk place in a to a significant fact about member·
ship declines in the churches: The
Chicago ~arage as seven rivals of AI ~apone's gang were guMed down.
d&lt;;nominations recording th e
On llus date:
·
In InS, the Amerk:an ship Ranger carried the recenlly ~ 'star largest losses arc those that have.
lost touch with the beliefs of the
and Slripes 10 a foleipl port for lhe rmt lime 11 it .-rived In FllllCO.
people
in the pew.
In 1848, President Polt beclme the nnt chief excclllive to be pho, Since the 1960s the Un ited
IQ~ while in offiCe a ,he pciiCd for Mlabew Bl'ldy in New York.
Methodist Church has lost 2 milIn 1859, &lt;mJOR wuldmiued 10 she Union 11 the 33rd Slllc.
In 1876, inventon Aloundet Orabam Bell and Elisha Gray applied lion members, the Episcopalians
for Jlll'llll rellteclro the lllephoae. (Tbe u.s. Supremo Cowt and the Presbyterians a million
e
1y ruled Bell thc rilhtfuiiDYIIIIror.)
each. Membership in the Christian
In 18941 comedian 11ck Benny was born Benjamin "Kubelsky in Church (Disciples) has dropped by
Waukcpn, DL
,
·
800,000. In tbe Uniled Church of
In 1903, the Dcpnnent of Conunen:e and Labor was esrablished
Christ and the Evangelical LutherIn 1912, Arizona became the 481h 11111: of the Union.
.
an Church in America, membership
In I!J:11. "Rellectionl in a Golden Eye" by Canon McCullers was tSdO\vn by half a million.
·
rmt~
These are the churches that lend
In 1!145, Peru, l'nJUiy, Chile and ECuador joined lhe United Nations. to downplar tbe things _the people

ees were worried about had been of United .Way, sharing some of
considered and dismissed.
their money with their parent agenBut the questions still linger. cy, but some have been spun off as
Ea rli er this mon th , United Way private compani es, where th eir
executives sent two memos to their accountability to United Way and
top offi cers alert in g them th at the donors has entered a murky
reporters were swarming over the area.
United Way finances. The Feb. 5
The most questionable of these
memo says the United Way board spirioffs is Charities Funds Trans"took a resounding vote of confi- fers, the electronic banking fu ncdence" for United Way President tion of Uni ted Way that collects d1e
Wi lliam Ara mony.
money and distri butes it to chariUnited Way was a orilliant idea ties. Sources close to the operation
- a ki nd of bank where donors say th at as a subsidiary, CFT
cou ld give money and ex perts · thrives off the interest from the
would dole it out to charities on the money while it is in transit. That
" A" list. Under Ar~mo n y, United interest has brought in as much as
Way has blossomed into a clever half a mi llion dollars a year to
business, woo ing corporate exec u- CFT, some of which we nt back to
ti ves in eve ry community. Hardly a United Way to pay for the burgeonworker in America hasn't had hi s ing headquarters budget, and in one
or her arm twi sted on the job for case to bring Aramony 's expen se
United Way. The system coaxes accou nt out of the red, accordmg to
money out of people who might not a source who witnessed the book otherwise give, and supports chari- kecpmg.
ties that would struggle without it.
Two financial officers for UnitThe corporate partnership tech- ed Way now claim they lost their
nique brought in money in such jobs when they asked too man y
astounding quantities that Aramony questions about the spinoff compadiversified, cn:ating subsidiaries to nies.
make life easier for the charities
The spinoffs ha ve allowed Un itthqt got United Way money. There ed Way exec utives and consultants
was an insurance compan y for to make money off the enterprise in
employees of non-profit agenctes, a - more than one way. For example,
travel agency, a discount office- one top-level employee at United
supply company, even a company Wa y was also a consultant 10 a
to make promotional T-shirts and spinof(. Another financial officer at
bumper stickers.
Uni ted Way was demoted. bu t
They all started as subsidiari es all owed to keep co ll ecting 1h c

Jack Anderson
Michael Binstein ·
eq uiva lent of his $100,000-plus
salary as an employee and consultan t, and is now president of two
spinoffs.
Salaries and perks at United ·_'
Way and its spinoffs are generous
by other ~on-profit standards. The ·.
wp echelon executives make aboui
$200,000 a year. Regional direciors -,
can make more than $150,000. :;
Aramony makes almost $400,000 a ::
year, according to tax filings. He ·•
has an individual budget of at least .:
S180,000 a year, and took his key ·:
swff to the Super Bowl this year. ;
He has an apartment in New York, .;
which used to be rented by United "
Way until one of the agency' s ..
board members questioned it. The -:
apartment was then purchased by ,
one of the private spinoff compa- ,
nic s, whi ch allows Aramony · •
unlim ited access.
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Aramony did not return our -:

call s.

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The hi gh- powered corporate
exec utives who make up United
Way's board of directors are used
to big salari es and perks. When
questioned, they don't seem overly
concerned lhat Aramony, the head
of a non-prollt chariwblc endeavor,
gets the same treatmen t.
Co pyright . 1992, United Feature
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l1ke ly, that bot h arc re -e lec ted'"
1994): Pete Wilso n of Ca lifornia
an d Wil li:tm Weld of Mas s:JChuseus.
Neither in all likeli hood wil l be
so foo lis h' as to separate tl im sc ll
:li togethcr from th e co nscrv:ui ve.
movement. On the co ntrary, Weld,
though liberal on the social iss ues,
is pili ng up a spectacular record as
a fi sca l conserv"tt"ve and Wt.lso'n
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after alienuti ng "Califomt'a
co n ser ~
vati vcs all but terminally has put
himself at the he"d of a d.rt·ve for
"
welfare reform that is pure catnip
to conservatives But both can be
expected to disiance themselves
from the old conservati ve gospel of
Goldwater and Reagan.
Similar to them in that regard
will be another ltkely contender _
this one right out of George Bush's
Cabinet: Ed ucation Sec retary and
former Tenn essee Gov . Lam ·tr
Alexa nder , an ambi tious man 'ir
there ever was one.
Speaking of Mr. Bush's Cabt·net, however, Only 8 very foolish
observer would overlook a highrankin g member of it with impeccable conservativc ·credentials, an

William A. Rusher
iml1ressive record, and a seductively non- th rea tenin g personality:
Sccret:Jry of Defense Dick Cheney.
Throw in a couple of
unaba_shedly conservative gove rnors !rom large East Central states
- Tommy Thompson or Wisconsin and John Engler of Michigan and tha t makes 12 serious and piausi blc candidates who may well be
vying for lhe Republican prcsiden· 1
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It a nom iO atwn our years from
today. And I haven't even counled
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senators who may be elected this ,
November or in 1994, let alone ·
~~~ ~~~~~~~o'¢~sibilities as NorBy !996 the vario us fi ss ures
now appearing in the conservative
movement will have deepened, and

~~~~l~peed .o~~ ili!~-~r~::bpl~c~~~

s.p cccss , and sooner or later '!Jimost certainly in 1996 - we
conservatives will have tO decide
where we go from here.
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Why is church membership declining?
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Today in history

111 the pew wan t to hear pro- book of American and Canadian
claimed, such as belief in the Bible Churches, " 93 percent of Asscmand what tt says about thmgs ltke blies of God ministers believe that
heaven and hell.
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the Bible is accurate in all matters percent of Uniled Methodist minisAccordtng to the lates t Year- of history and science. On ly 11 ters take that position.

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nail the leaks.
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happiness all my life.

Chccsehead

You put love in my hcar.t for

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(R-S),
You arc the Worlds
Greatest Grandparents.
Love,
Jessica and Ashley

you as my wife

Buitoday, I'm just asking you
to be mine.
I love you

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Happy Valentines Day!
• Brent

Russ &amp; Darlene,
Tho you may be in Hawaii, a
place far away

Jeff,

You give my life meaning
and I Love You.
Happy Valentines Day.
Robyn

· YOu are with us in our

thoughts each passing day.
We'Love &amp; Miss You,
Happy Valentines Day
Mom&amp;Dad
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To my priceless sister that I
neycr hOd ond my family I
waited so Ion&amp; to find:
Happy Valentine's Day
Laura :

111ppy Valenbncs Day '
Mom, Dad, Gran ond Pal.
Love.

Police probe three accidents

· Dent returned, released

.Five EMS calls answered

Mine

Youths escape injury in wreck

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Ray,
Andrew, and Kyle
Angi~,

Mark,
YouIre one in 1 million and
I want the world to know how
much I l~ve you.
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Thanks fo r making my lire

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Hugs 111d'Kis,sel to our swed
granddaughter in Hawaii
Because we want you'to know
We both love you.
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Brenda. I Love

you, I Love you, 1 Lov.c you.

To Maw &amp; Paw &amp; Pappy &amp;
MaMa Carin,
Love Ya Bushel
Peck Hug Round
Neck
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Love,
1

Candy

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· etors. are responsible for nearly all or tbe wOod
and noral crafll ror sale. Tbe brother aJKI sister
team also o"er free delivery on Ooral orders and
plaa holiday sP«ials.

·Abel bill passes House Craft shop, full-service florist

Meigs County Court 1udge
Palrick H. O'Brien nnec1 34 defen·
dants, and two others forfeited
bopds on Wednesday.
Fined were: _Billr Harless, Jr.,
Rutland, seat belt vtolation, costs
only&gt; Nedar' B. Mitchell, Coolville,
sear. bell violation, COSIS only; Mary
Stewart, Pomeroy, seat belt viola·
tiQn, costs only; Willard Prather
Varnum II, Huntington, W.Va.,
speed, $27 and costs; Kenneth R.
Daniels, Chesapeake, failure to
stop at a flashing red traffic signal,
$10 and costs; Jack L. Schultz,
Reynoldsburg, speed, $21 and
costs; Xing hong Wang, A!hens,
speed, $25 and costs.
Timothy F. Imboden, Minersville, disorderly conduct, $SO
and costs, criminal trespasSing, 30
days in jail suspended to 10 days,
concurrent wilh DUI, costs, DUI,
$450 and costs; six months in jail
suspended to 10 days, one year
ppelltlll''s liceiiiC suspension, probalion of two yean, alcliholasreu·
IIICIIII; G.:y L. Hoft'tlllll, Shawneo,
..,eed.
a)A seat belt v1o11tioa, COlli Ollly; PeOny A. Evat11,
lllrtleMlle, Okla., flilure 10 yield,

lhc first time,

Grandpa &amp; Grandma Holman

ORIGINAL CREATIONS • Orlginil! ere·
allons 6ke tllese are offered In the craft depart·
ment at VIllage Craft and Flower Sboppe In
Tuppers Plains. Gale and Pam Doutllitt, propri·

owned businesses less cumbersome
and expensive has passed the Ohio
House of Representatives.
House Bill 600 will create the
Ohio Worker Cooperative Law.
This will make theformation of
cooperatives easier by standardiz·
ing regulations that govern the
structure and operation of lhese
businesses.
"Cooperatives provide a viable
alternative for employment in economically depressed areas and they
would extend the right to participate in the free enlelprise system to
a segment of lhe population that
would not otherwise have the
resources to experieoce the benefits
of owning a business," Abel said.
"This legislation will make the creation of these small businesses
much easier and will also help promote the idea of worker cooperatives by serving as a valuable edu·
cation tool."
Abel said that while draftin~ lhe
bill, she worked closely wtth a
state-wide coalition of workerowned businesses that included
from
the
representatives
Appalachian Center for Economic
Networks. She pointed to lhe success of cooperative ventures in the
Southeastern Ohio region during
testimony.
''The success of these businesses
in our area is recognized throughout the stale," Abel said. "Interest·
ed groups from other regions are
now approaching ACENET and its
cooperatives for hell! in starting.
ventures in !heir areas.
Abel said that House Bill 600
will be an asset to anyone wishing
to start a worker cooperative by
providing !hem wilh a set of rules
for operation that previously
required costly legal advice. She
explained that the cost was oflen an
obstacle to the creation of small
business.
The measure also offer.; protection for charitable foundations that
help to start co-ops by providing
initial capital.
Tbe bill now moves to the Ohio
Senale for consideration.

shop opens in Tuppers Plains

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Plains, speed, $21 and costs, seat
belt violation. costs only; Golda A.
Roush, Hemlock Grove, seat belt
violation, $1.5 and costs.
Richard A. Vance, Pomeroy,
seal bel.t violation, costs; Lori L.
Richards, Gallipolis, failure iD control, $20 and costs; Michaet D.
Russell II, Coolville, speed! $27
and costs; Jack L. Bostic, Jr., oper·
ating a vehicle at excessive speed,
$21 and costs; 1ames H. Ben nell,
Clifton, W.Va. seat belt violation,
costs only; Rodney Orueser,
Racine, contributing, $200 and
costs, 30 days in jail, suspended,
nve years Jlllbation.
Mistee Dawn Orueser, Racine,
conUibutinf· $200 and costs, 30
days in jai , suspended .to three
days, live years probation; Charles
Fink, Middleport, DUI, $4SO and
costs, 30 days in jail, suspenc1c4 to
10, operator's license suspended
for one year, failure to conliol' $20
·and cosu; Timothy W. colDer,
ltaveoawood, W. VL, driving Under
suspension, $75 and COliS, five

Doulhitts are considering consignment craft sales as wen.
Dried, live and silk flower
ananging are all in stock and available in an array of attractive .
arrangements. Free delivery of :
flower orders is offered by the ·
shop, and special holiday offers are
being planned.
For Valentine's Day, the
Douthitts made available a pound
of homemade fudge and an ,
arrangement of carnations with
Valentine lrim for $12.50. Similar ,'
holiday offers are beinll' planneil
for upcoming holidays.
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After Easter, lhe Douthitts hope ·
to keep homemade candies in stock .
at all umes.
"We want to keep prices low ·
enough to get local business," Gale ,
said. "We think there's a real mar- .
Vernon Cleland
ket for this and a defmite need."
The store will also offer full ,
Funeral services for Vernon wedding service, and couples plan- ·
Cleland, 46, of Columbus who died ning a wedding are invited to call ,
in a construction accident in lhe shop for a wedding conference.
Columbus Wednesday, Feb. 12, Tu~edo rentals are not yet avail- .·
1992, will be held at 10 a.m. Satur· able, but are expecled to be in the ,
shop by prom time, when a flower .
day at the Ewing Funeral Home.
and tuxedo special will be offered.
The shop is now open seven .,
The Rev. David l):singer will days a week, Monday through Sat- ·
officiate and burial wall be in lhe urday from 9 a.m. to S p.m., and
Chester Cemetery. Friends may Sunday I p.m. to 5 p.m. To place .
call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 orders, or for more infonnation, ·
p.m. Friday.
customers can call667-«fJ7.

Area deaths

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HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Discharges Feb. 12 - Mrs.
Jerry Cummons and daughter,
James Flaker, Chelsea Harrison,
Grover Hazelwood, Mary Howard,
Mrs. Michael Meny and daughter,
Debra Neville , An¥el Parsley,
Joshua Smilh and Kyhe Whitney.
Births Feb. 12 -Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Johnson, daughler, Oak
Hill. Mr. and Mrs. David McClarren, daughter, Oak Hill.

Court lliWI

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A diYOICO 1Ction hlllJeen filed
StOaad~ ,
' In Melas County Common Pleu
Susan K. Koenla. Tuppers Coun by NI(I1IO Ann MorehUd
. Plains, seat belt violation, COlts; HJtldlepnn,
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qainltl'lul Fledellck
James T. Raider, Marietta, IIICCII, ~ Mi1j1JeporL
' S211nd 00111: M. Todd Orindillff, Marr111t "tl 11 pated
, P"Ckle?S OJICI'IIIIon, $100 and 00111:
A mlrrl e Ucen11 bu been
poueslina alcobol in a· public DIJded 11
Coult!Y ~
.i'l!!M· $150 IJid COlts, 10 GayS ill CGIId )0 Ardlur
lllltiiiiiW.
, Jill, '*JIIIIded, two yean pnlbl· 34, Mlc'4ellll.
Callie Arllllie
lion; Suaan IC. K;oeniJ, TUppe.n Rlc1Jnloltd?5, .
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days in jail suspended if valid oper· McAllister, Ewington, speed, $58,
ator's license within 30 days; and Harl Matthews, Huntington,
Dakota Laudermilt, Middleport, W.Va., passing within intenection,
speed, $28 and costs; Ruth Sellers, $60.
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Racine, driving under suslll:nsion,
$75 and costs, nve days in jail, sus_.
TI1e Dnily Sentinel
pended if valid operator's license
(USPS US.960)
within 60 days,
Published
every al'tcrnoon, M!&gt;nday
Brian K. Taylor, Racine, failure
through
Fridoy, ~ tt·Court SL., Pomeroy,
to control, $30 iiold costs; Donald
Ohio by the Ohio VaHey Publiahlng
L. Martin, Jr., Pomeroy, no opera·
Campany/MullimediR lni:!., Pomeroy,
tor's license, $100 and costs, 10 Ohio 48169, Ph. 992-2156. Second clRsa
poutaae poid aL Pomeroy, Ohio.
days in jail, suspended if valid
Member; The Aaeoeia~ Preas, lnllmd
operator's license wilhin 60 dars.
Proea AI!IQC:iation and Lhe Ohio
one year probltion; Marvin Tolliv- Daily
New•pnpor A..ociation, National
er, Reedaville, disorderly conduct,. Advertl1nng Rapreacnta Uva, Branham If
Nt!wapnper Snlt!l, • 733 Third Avenue.
$SO fine' suspended, and costs;
Now YOrk, Now YOrk 10017.
,
Dudley W. Meadows, speeding,
POSTMASTER: Send oddrou chAn8oo to
$22, -~· llllll costs; Antllo- . The
Daily Sentinel, 11.1 Court St.,
ny W.
Ky•• speeding,
Pomc\-oy, OHio 46769.
'
$24 and costs; Herbert Ervin,
SUBSCIUPTION KATES
Racine, speeclin_g, $20 and cdsts;
By Carrlor or MoiO&lt; Koule
Tbomu R. t,fCC1oud, Middlepon, · o.,. Woek........................................... l1.60
One ~onlh ........~ ..... 1..........................$6.96
seat bolt violation, COlli.
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A unique craft shop and a fullservice florist has arrived in Eastern Meigs County, in lhe fonn of
Village Craft and Flower Shoppe.
The new business is owned by Pam
and Gale Douthitt, and is located
next to the Tuppers Plains Post
Office.
The newly-remodeled store features nearly all in-house creations.
Pam Douthitt is responsible for creating all of lhe woodcrafts in the
shop, and her brother, Gale, han·
dies the unique floral an:anging. .
Fabric crafts are made tiy Edna
Householder of Tuppers Plains,
and in light of requests, the

O'Brien fines 34 in Meigs,County Court

Brenda.

Love,

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-Meigs announcements--

Hospital news

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continued for an entire year, it
wpuld produce a decline in infla·
Lion at lhe wholesale level of 3.9
percenL
The various changes IC(ft the
Producer Price Index, before
adjustin~ for seasonal variations, at
121.7 tn 1anuary compared to
122.3 a year ago. That meant that a
marketbasket of goods costing
$122.30
in January 1991 would
Homemakers to meet
two-ipch Styrofoam ball, small
' The Third Wednesday Home· dowel, two packages of black or have cost only $121.70 last month.
makers Club will meet Wednesday brown rug yarn. For lhe towels
at 10 a.m. at the usual rlacc in bring a kitchen terry-clolh towel,
The government will report how
Syracuse. Bring a plale o cookies lace and material.
prices behaved at the consumer
and lhe recipe. For she doll, bring a
Dinner planned
level next Wednesday and many
The Hockingport United analysts believe lhe same forces of
Methodist Church will bold a soup falling energy costs and weak food
and salad covered dish dinner on prices will contribule to good inflaFeb. 22 at 6:30 p.m. An award pro- tion news at the retail level as well.
gram
wiD follow the dinner. This is
Am Ele Power ................... 31
a
program
of the Family Ministry
While economists were pleasAshland Oi1 ...................... .33
Committee.
antly surprised by lhe unexpected
AT&amp;T .. ............................... 38
Garden seed program
strength shown in retail sales overBank One...........................45 7/8
The
Uniled Methodist Coopera· all and in auto sales in particular,
Bob Evans .........................27 1/8
tive Parish will again sponsor a !hey cautioned against reading too
Charming Shop...................28 7/8
garden seed program. The applica- much into early, scattered reports
C~ Holding ...................... l8
tions for garden seeds will be taken wilh positive numbers.
F eral Mogul... ................. 15 7/8
during
lhe week of March 10· 13
Goodyear T&amp;R .................. 62 5/8
only.
The
hours l!rt 9 a.m. to 12:30
Key Centurion ................... 15 1/4
p.m.
The
office is loca1ed at 311
Lands' End ....................... .33 1{2.
Condor
Street
in Pomeroy. Appli·
L"tmt"ted Inc . ...................... 33 1{2.
cations
will
be
taken at this time
Ml
" ed"I
State Representative Mary Abel
u tim
ta nc. ,................27
only. This will enable the parish to (D·Athens) announced Friday that
Rax Restaurant .................. 15/16
get the garden sees out earlier this legislation that she introduced to
Robbins&amp; Myers ............... .18 1{2.
year.
help make the creation of workerShoney's lnc ......................27 1/4
Star Bank ...........................25 3/4
Wendy lnt'1... .................... .12 1/4
wor th"mgton Ind ................25 1/4
Stock reports are the 10:30
Three accidents involving mod- afternoon.
a.m. quotes provided by Blunt,
At 4:09 p.m. on East Main
erate vehicle damages and minor
Ellis and Loewl or Gallipolis.
personal injuries were investigaled Street, the 1988 Chevrolet driven
by Pomeroy Police late Thursday by Hattie Ridgeway, 57, Pomeroy,
was struck in the rear by a. 1980
GMC truck driven by Roger
Shoults, Racine. Shoults was
charged with failure to maintain
Continued from page 1
assured clear distance when he
of all valuables so that !hey can be identified should they be stolen
struek the Ridgeway vehicle which
and recovered.
had stopped at the inlersection of
East Main and Nye for a signal
light.
.
There was light damage to t:IC
' Meigs County Sherifrs deputies have returned Trudy Swartz
rear of the Ridgeway vehicle and
· Dent from Marysville Refonnatory to Meigs County to sign and
moderate to lhe front and left side
post $.5,000 bond
of the Shoults' truck.
· Dent was ordered released from custody pending the aP1le31 of
The second accident occurred at
her conviction. The Fourth District Court of Appeals granted a stay
5:39 p.m. on Chester Road. Vickie
of execution of sentence pending the appeal.
Heldreth, 36, Pomeroy, driving a
Dent was released from custody after bond was posled.
91 Geo pulled from a parking place
into the palh of the eastbound 1988
Ford driven by William Capehart,
Jr:, 33, Pomeroy.
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services answered five calls
Heldreth and lhree passengers,
- for assistance on Thursday and early on Friday.
Brian
Heldreth, 14, Alison Lee, 14,
. At4:02 p.m. on Thursday, Tuppers Plains squad went to Kaylor
and
Karen
Cleland, 17, were taken
Road. Donald Allen was transported to St. Joseph Hospital. At 5:38
by
lhe
Pomeroy
emergency squad
p.m., Pomeroy and Syracuse units went to Chester Road for an auto
to Veterans Memorial Hospital
accident. Vickie Heldreth, Brian Heldreth, Karen Cleland, and Alii·
where they were treated for minor
· son Lee were taken to Ve1erans. At 7:43 p.m., Rutland unit went to
injuries
and released.
Meigs
2.-Teny Ward was taken to Holzer Medical Center.
There
was moderale damage to
On Friday at 5:26 a.m., Syracuse squad went to Rose Valley
lhe
left
side
and front of the Cape·
Road. Mary Richhart refused ueatment. At 6:11 a.m., Pomeroy
hart vehicle, and heavy damage to
squad went to Pomeroy Cliffs Apartments for Vera Searles. Searles
lhe entire front and left side of the
was taken to Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Heldreth ear. Heldreth was charged
wilh failure to yield.
At 6:42 p.m. police investigated
No serious injuries were reporled following a two-car .accident at
an accident at the intersection of
the interseCtion of Stale Route 7 and Storys Run Road in Salisbory
Lynn and East Main. John Ord, 38,
Township Thursday morning.
Pomeroy, driving a 1981 OldsmoAccording to a repon (rom the Gallia-Meigs Post of the Sque
bile was southbound on Lynn and
Highway Patrol, Eileen F. Weeks, 72, of Bidwell polled out of Stowas in the process of stoppin¥ at
rys Run Road onto stale Roule 7 and into the palh of a vehicle driv·
the East Main Street intersecuon,
en by Roben L. Rickard, 49, of Clifton, W.Va.
when Joe Anthony 33, Middleport,
Damage to Rickard's 1981 Dodge Aries was listed as lighL
driving a 1988 Ford Ranger truck
Damage to Weeks' 1988 Dodge Aries was listed as moderall:.
turned from East Main into Lynn,
Weeks was cited by the patrol for failure to yield from a stop
going slightly left of center, and
sign.
striking the Ord vehicle.
There was moderale damage to
the lefl rear quaner panel and door
of the Ord vehicle, and tight damTwo Long Bottom youths escaped injury Thursday morning
age to the left front and side of the
when the car they were riding in struck a 1ree.
.
truCk driven by Anthony. Ord was
According to a repon from the Gallia-Meigs Post of lhe State
ciled for no financial responsibility .
Highway Patrol, Britt E. Price, 16, was westbound on Olive Township Road 114 (Mount Olive Road) when he lost control of the 1984
Chevrolet camaro he was driving. The car went off the left side of
the road and struck a tree, the patrol reported.
Veterans Memorial
Price and his passenger, Jimmy Starcher, 14, were uninjured.
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS .
Damage to lhe automobile was listed as modentte.
Ada Holter, Pomeroy.
No ·citations were issued although th11 patrol cited unsafe speed
THURSDAY DISCHARGES . as the contributing factor in _the accidenL
Charles Kiser and Harland Little.

Patrol probes two-car wreck

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,.----Local briefs...--...,

Republicans will see real figltt in '96
very probably think 1996 ts the
yea r he's really been waiting for
(cspec iall yifhc hasbecn electcdto
so mething meanwhile) . Jack
Kemp, m 61, will almos t ccrwin ly
be forced to run or withdrmv fro m
. · ror good.
prestl· 1entta· 1po 111tcs
Two other names thm have rcalured '" prcstdcnual speculation in
carIter years may we ll decide to
make serious bids in 1996: form er
Dclawarc Gov. Pete du Pont and
f
Ed
·
orm er ucauon Secretary and
drug czar Bill Bennett. (Both, li ke
B
uchanan, could use some intervcning election victory to spruce
up their image.)
Direc t from the House of Representatives, expect a try by Republi can Whip Newt Gingrich - even,
or perhaps es pecia lly, if he has
mcan wh tle been gerrymandered
out or his Gcorgta scat and forced
tnto some more imercstin~ job with
still hi gher visibility .
. But now the plot reall y begins to
thrcken. In 1996 the conservati ve
movement will be Challenged for
control of the Republican Pany by
ut least two powerful Republi can
gove rnors (ass umin g, as seems

.........----Weather~---- January
1
...·
Soutb·Ctt!lral Oblo
Extet!ded roreeasl:
. Tonight, rain. Rain could by
Sunday tllrougb Tui!Sday:
heavy and thunderstonns are possi·
Sunday, fair except for a chance
ble. Temperature rising to 50-5.5 by of flurries north. Highs in 30s north
daybreak. Chance of rain is near and 40s south. Lows mostly in the
100 percent. Saturday , showers 30s. Monday, chance of rain. Highs
l~ely with lhunder.;tonns also pos· mainly in the 40s. Lows 25-35.
stble. Warm with a high in the low Tuesday, chance of rain. Highs 45•
60s. Chance of rain is 10 percenL
55. Lows 3.5-45,

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crushed Washington State 94· 72,
No. 13 Southern Cal edged Oregon
69-68, No. 14 Tulane defeated No.
22 North Carolina Charlotte 7~.
New Mexico defeated No. 21
Texas-El Paso 68-56 and No. 24
Florida State edged Virginia 64-63.
UNLV's program, which has
had a running battle with the
NCAA for more than a decade, is
now reponedly the target or a fed·
eral investigation into possible
point-shaving.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal,
quoting an unidentified federal
official, reported that federal
authorities were investigating ties
between convicted sports fixer
Richard Peny and the UNLV pro-

gram, including rumors that some
of the players from last season's
team might have shaved p()ints dur·
ing the Rebels' unbeaten 1990-91
regular season or in their upset loss
to Duke in the NCAA tournament
semifmals.
UNL V head coach Jerry Tarka·
nian said the story was "the lowest
thing I've ever heard," and he predicted "in another month you
won't hear another thing about iL"
''I will guarantee that there is no
basis to this," Tarkanian said .
"That team destroyed everybody
they played."
The 1991-92 Rebels did a lit~e
destroying of their own against San
Jose State, scoring the first 16

Scoreboard
NO!thelatem 61, Maine 63

In the NBA ...

W•rcr 78, St Francis, N.Y. 74

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atludk Dl•llkln
Tum
W L
Pd..
New Yad .............. 31 17 .646
801kW1 ....................28 20
- ~83

South
Allbam1 St. 101 , Oramblin&amp; SL 94

GB

Campbd! 62, N.C.· Wilminaton S!

Centenary 110, Geor&amp;i• Soul.hcrn

3

Philadelpha .......... 24 2l
Miami .... ............... 24 26

.490
.480

7.s
8

New Jeney ............20 29

.408

I 1.5

Wuhin&amp;"'"...........16 32
Orllndo ..................12 37

.333
.lAS

IS
19.S

.660
.500

8.S
IJ
16

Atlanta ......... ........ .1A 2S

.490

16.S

.560

lndianl ................... :w 30
ClurloUCI ............... I5 34

.400

21

.306

2lS

Co11111 C11olin• 72, OllvidJM 6.5
DelLI SL 75, Miu. VaUcy SL 70
fb'id• SL 64, VirJinil 63
Ooorg\1 St. 88, A•. lr&amp;cm1timll 57
Maryland 71, N. Carolina SL 74
Mt:rt~:r 13, SE Louililn• 73
S. Carotin• SL 82, Coppin SL 72
Samlord 75. SLeUm S'i
South Florid• 69,l.miJvillc 66
Southern Mill. 73, V~ Tech 60
Tcmplc6S, Memphis SL 63
Tol•nc 76, N.C. Olarl.ouc 68
VMl71. WUuhrop 63
W. Kentucky 79, L.oui&amp;Un• Tech 78,

or

Midwest
Ch.icaso S&amp;. 9S, Sacr•mcnto St. 86,

WESTERN CONFERENCE

OT

Mldweal Divllioll
Twn
W L
Pd.
Ul&amp;h ....................... 33 1i .647

CB

DaytM 74, Lo)'Oll, Ill. 72
SW MiiiOWi SL 70, Wichiu St 55

San Antonio........... 28 20
HOUlton ................. 25 24
o..,.. ................ .18 30
D.U.. ................. 14 34
Miftno&lt;W ................9 39

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Wio ..O..... Boy 69, IU.·OU..so 65

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Portllnd ................. 34 14
Golden Sllle .......... ll I~

Phoaili .................32
I.A. t.wn ...........29
Seotllo....................ll
I.A. Oii'P"' .........13
s..nm- ............ 17

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19

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Southwest
M .·Liulc Roc:i. 14, Prairie View 45
NB Lauisiana S9, SW Tcus SL 42
Sam Houaoo S.. 89, N'ICbolla SL 74
Stqftan F.ALlllin 76, McNeae SL 68
Tuu A.tM 75, Tr.~u Southcm 67

Tou1-S1a Antonio 104, NW

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Lou.i.liul• 99, or

11

-.94, W...._ SL 72
ArlzmaSLSS,Woobinfonofl
BrialwnY"'"'J68,Airl'm:e60
Co£MdoSt69,1Uwt.ii S9
Loyall M1rymown 16, San\.1 Clara
B3.or
91, B. Wuhinll"" 66
N..,da ICll, Idaho SL II
Now MWoo 61, Teu~·El Puo 56
Now MWco St. 75, Pacific U. 67
l'qJpaldiM 79, Son Diet• 67
Souihom Cal69, 0..011 !5I
uc s- Butoan 77, - · SL 61
lla.t. 72,
SL 6%
UNLV 1!, San1oao SL 39
UIAhS.. U,J..onalloo:bS.. 7S
Woba-S..92,N.Ario&lt;N7S
Wycmina 92. S• Di..o SL 66

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Tbunday's scores

~o 1116, New Yod&lt;IS

MWni 121, ......... 119

~ 96, Doaui19l
Milw.- 127, CwloUo Ill

llllh 97' L.A. ~.o~:... 91
Golda! s.... I09, Son Aoiooio 94

Tonl&amp;ht's games ·

Philadelphia It Now 10000)', 7:30 p.m.
AWDw at Od.~ 7:30p.m.
Milw1ukee aLlndiaM, I p.m.

a - u H - I:lOp.m.
o.u.. "o.. .... 9 p.m

SuAD\oaio atS.tdo, lOp.m..

Phoaili "LA. C1ippon, 10:30 pm.
Wuhiaaton .lt L.A. Laten, 10:30
pm.
Ponlmd It Sammer\Jo, 10;30 p.m.

Far West

a.-

Ohio high school
girls basketball scores

Saturday'saames

Ntw JoneJal Clo,;w,od, 7:31 p.n1.
lndiaal \1. MiMolotl,l p.m.
New YA&lt; 1t Chieafo,l:lO p.m.
"Dotlu, :30 p.m.
!loa,. 11 UW., 9:30p.m.

W~all'llomil,9:30p.m.

Soaaloa10oldtn S!110,10:.30p.m.

Suoda~~tl

Doln*lll'bila
lp.m.
Mil-110daodo,2pm.
Miami ll Q•droe 2:30 p.m.
&amp;GAGa 11 LA. LU•. 3:30p.m.
Sui Aftc.ocio It s
~ 9 p.m.
L.A.
"Panlood, 10 p.m.

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lndcpcndcncc Sl, Cuyahoga Hll. 45
Jackwn 65, Gallipolis ~8

Jon•lban Alder 39, W. Jeffenon 35
Kc:nLon Rid'c 54, Spring. Northcut-

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Keuerin&amp; Alw S9, Spring. South Sl

Kinp S6, Ooohen 38
KyJ!UC"""- 37, Oak Hill 29
Lake Ridge 57, Kina• Academy 38

Niners owner
may face sexual
assault charges

l.&amp;!.hun WCI\Cm 64, Gcc:qetown 44
Leblnon 45, Fn.nklin 16

By LAURA MYERS
Associated Press Writer
MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) Nonhrid 39
An
acquaintance who partied with
u.t! 5ol, Columbian• 38
Lociland S3, Middl...,.., Cbr. 22
San Francisco 49ers owner Edward
Lopn 9t. Alllma 61
DeBartolo Jr. at a pub and then at
Lopn Ehn S2, c.n.a Winoh...., 2'J
his home with friends has accused
t.MdM 47, Macliaon J&gt;laim 35
LolainKin1 St. N. Rida..me42
him of sexually assaulling her,
l...ovcland 44, Cin. F'we)'ID'Nft l9
police said.
Lue.. ville V1Ucy ~7. McDermou
NW47
Menlo Park police kept the lid
L&gt;ndlbwa ClaJ UJ, Pocb1o! 42
on
the investigation for two days
Maria&gt; Local 52. Dolphoo S1. John 2l
~SS,BIInolateol6
before releasing only sketchy
Mawnoe40, l'aryobwa 37
details of the woman's allegations
Mawnloe Vall 31. Danbwy l.Woido
on Thursday. But no charges had
30
Mayfidd S2, Willovthb&gt; S. 32
been filed as the probe into her
Meadowbrook SI, Clmbrida,o 29
complaint continued.
Mei&amp;o .,•Fcd....t llockins 44
Msu..- Sl, Euclid 35
"We wanted to give our investi·
Middlolown Fenwicll S3, Miami1burJ
gators
a running start ," Det.
Sl
Milton! SI. Faid'ocld 34
Dominick Peloso said of the delay
MincA1 Ridao"S,hebm· Milton 33
in reporting the woman's early
Minton! 116,PanomOUih w.35
Mobowk 34, OW fort30
Tuesday morning complaint. " ...
N. c.n~a~ S8, Canion Tunkm 46
We think something happened that
Nlpoi.OM S9. Faaaria 38
concerns the police.
Nol.Cift.uto-Yod&lt; 73, Trimble23
Now Bollon ~3, Franklin Fum1cc
"It started as a report of a simOnoo49
ple assault and battery, and then
New Phil•dolphi• 5.. , C•nton
OlonOU. 34
when we investigated more, we
Now Rci10178, Tll!'UI Colvert 37
thought,
uh-oh, there may have
Nonlonia Sl, KCilt RooteVelt 26
-61,MLOU...S38
been a sexual assault," he added,
Olonl&amp;n&amp;l' 47, Boxley 40
saying that a felony crime might
Poland 31, SlNihcn lS
have been involved.
Pan•mouth . None D•me 55,
l'wlomoulhE.1A
Peloso said authorities held off
Reodlville Eul.rnl61 . SV~m~• v.n
on
making the allegations public
60
11Wor6l, Ilk,..... 40 '
because of DeBartolo's cefebrity
lliYadalo Sl. v.. a-30
status
and to avoid a media frenzy
Rocky Riva- Mapilica1 SS, C..U111
like that seen in the cases of boxer
Cad!. 37
S. Chuletton Southo.utom 60,
Mike Tyson and William Kennedy
o.-..21
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s.a.. 45, a U""'"'!' .w, or
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charges. Tyson was found guilty of
Saallail-l2. N. Adamo 37
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Sllod,.J6o47, Ka&amp;o43, or
Siayll,CI&amp;Yial--44
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s,.... CoJMI[.31, Paid&gt;om 31
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SJ!vaola !blll-4~. Tol. Wh1lma!
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I'm aware of the Kennedy
14
case; I'm aware of Tyson," Peloso
Sylvallil Sauthriow 49, Bowlina
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said.
T•yo van. 62, llo!olliM Twp. 41
In the DeBartolo case, investigaT-19, Spoiq. Nollb•""'"
:zs
tors were concentrating on unravel·
Tol. Emuuel B1pW1 37, Onawa
ing conflicting accounts by witlliDo 36
nesses to the aUeged sexual assault,
r ...- . - so. w. em.t~~&lt;~o
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Tuolaw 4!, llld!m Voll. 41
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lldolllo so,-~
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memories are impaired.''
Vam!llao 41, lolidvin 38
The investigation was expected
V'uaoaC..3S,Mlllor29
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to continue into n~:J~I week and the
41
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w. ~:w.a7l,Tiiad61,or
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w.-so.~•9
whether to file charges or drop the
Wtlliafoo41, Xaoia Cit. 22
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z..-.w. :16. -so
National Football League's most
· successful, free-spending owners,
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was questioned Tuesday morning ·
Buebd
· at his suburban home sevCral hews
A~•-ApodiD
SEA'I'IU
after the alleged assault, Peloso
widlllllle ScMotor. pildl«, = •
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DeBartolo was not available for
Bllketbd
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· comment on Thursday. His secreOOLDBN STATE WARIIIORS ·tary at DeBartolo Corp. in
SlanoUmr' Ma ' "',.....,.., 10 •
to:.,_
Youngstown, Ohio, said he was
FootbaD
traveling.
Team president Carmen Policy,
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Dick s...r ' 'm OOICb.
who is also a close friend of
Hockey
DeBartolo's and who was seen
Nallooal Hoclloy IAipo
with DeBartolo's group at the lo&lt;;al
NHt. - S'"IJ!IIdo!l Ollm Alldonoo,
restaurant and pub on the night of
Toronto M;rl• Leata wina. for tour
pmotfor · "'~ln•pneonFeb.
the
incident, said the allegations
3, cfhctive . 20.
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OSU looking to expand one-game
lead in Big Ten against Wisconsin
the Buckeyes have won their last
By RUSTY MILLER .
30 games.
AP Sports Writer
The game at Wisconsin kicks
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The 18-game Big Ten season is off two weeks in whith the Buck· halfway over, and Ohio State sud· eyes must play four of five games
· ,denly finds itself with a one-game on the road, where they are just 43. The "breather" in that suing of
· head stan.
away
games in Indiana, which
The eighth-ranked Buckeyes
(16-3 overall and 8-1 in the Big whipped Ohio State 91-83 back on
Ten) assumed sole possession of Jan. 14.
"Now the first round is over
· the lead in the conference when
:Indiana opened the second half of and we talk a little bit about play· ·the Big Ten season with a 71-67 ing these teams the second time
around," Ayers said. "We know
·' toss at Minnesota.
The fourth-ranked Hoosiers .had that this is a tough schedule, with
. started the Big Ten season by four of the next five on the road,
:thrashing the Golden Gophers by but the focus is on Wisconsin.
"You talk about it (the sched'46.
The point isn't lost on Ohio ule), but you don'tdwell on it. You
don't talk about the five-game
State head coach Randy Ayers.
"We can't worry about those stretch; you talk about Wisconsin
: things that we can't control," 'aS pan of a five-game stretch."
Wisconsin (11-12, 2-8) still has
Ayers said. "That was a big win
for Minnesota. But we can't be something to play for, too.
"There's a lot more at stake
thinking about anything other than
: the fact we've got to go to Wiscon- once you get into the second round
sin and play 40 minuteS of basket- bccause(ou're starting to position
yoursel for the NCAA Tourna:ball on Sawrday."
: Oh yes, Wisconsin. It was just ment, for a possible NIT berth, for
: 10 days ago that Ohio State had to a winning season or for a conferdraw on everything in its playbook ence championship," said Wiscon. to hold off the Badgers, 86-72. And sin coach Steve Yoder.
"There just become a lot more
::that was at St. John Arena, where

things that programs start looking
al ... So the second half of the season is a refocus for almost every
team in the conference."
Ayers said the Buckeyes need to
improve. They have shown nashes
of brilliance but at times have
looked mediocre at best when
shooting, rebounding and playing
defense.
"We've got to stay consistent
with our defense and rebounding,
especially on the road," Ayers
saul. "Plus we have ID get better in
our half-court offense. When we
need a basket, we have to make
good cuts, set solid screens and
knock the shot in, And if we don't,
we've gotiD hit the boards.
"We've played 25 lO 30 minutes of ~ood basketball in every
game this year. We've just got lO
put 10 more minutes into thaL"
Senior forward Chris Jent
scored a career-high 27 points,
while Jim Jackson had 26 points
and 14 rebounders in Ohio State's
earlier victory over the Badgers.
An unsung hero of that game was
the Buckeyes' Jarnaal Brown, who
limited Wasconsin's Tracy Webster
to just two points in the second half
after he had scored 17 before inter·
mission.

Ball State, travel 10 Miami, host
Western Michigan, play at Central
Michigan and host Bowling Green.
Western goes to Ball State Sat·
urday in a matchup of the league's
two best teams lO date, then hostS
Miami , plays at OU, entertains
Central, plays at Bowling Green
and hosts Eastern.
Ball State has home games
against Western, Central, Eastern
and Kent, and goes on the road to
play OU, Bowling Green and Toledo.
This Saturday's games could
have a huge bearing on the MAC
champion, and beyond that, the
conference tournament winner and
representative to the NCAA Tour·
nament.
In addition to the Western-Ball
State showdown, Bowling Green is
at Eastern and Central travels 10
Toledo. Miami takes the weekend
off.
Hunter says the problem with
withdrew his petition and said they
were working out their problems. OU has been it picked the worst
The Cansecos now live in separate time of the year to play its worst
basketball.
Miami-area homes.
"I've said from day one, we're
"I guess the reconciliation isn't
not
a dominant type of team,"
working," said Lowell Sucharman,
Hunter
says. "We don't have the
a San Francisco auomey who han·
inside
players
10 do that. We have
died the brief divorce proceedings
some experience and we finished
for Canseco.
strong last year, but it was a great
surprise we were picked to win!
(Continued from Page 4)
especially with Ball State, Miama
were false.
. and even Kent around.
"After having discussed thas
"We knew we would have 10
matter with numerous people who play solid basketball and would
have personal knowledge of the have to play with emotion. And
facts, there is absolutely no reason we've done that aU year, except for
to believe that the aUegations ... are a bad streak when we played Ball
true." Policy said in a statement.
State, Western and Miami back to
The woman, whose name was back to back. Weji!Sl weren't play·
withheld, told police DeBartolo ing wen."
assaulted her about 12:30 a.m.
The results were a 76-60 setback
Tuesday at his Menlo Park home, at Ball State, a 91-86 triple-overon a quiet hillside in a coun with time defeat al home 10 Miami and
four other homes about 2S miles an 84-7S defeat at .Westem. That
south of San ·Francisco. She didn't set the tempo for the rest of the
suffer any physjcal inJuries that year for the Bobcats.
required medical auenuon, Peloso
"In our case, it might have
said.
helped." Hunter said. "After that
DeBartolo, 4S, is married and three-overtime loss to Miami, we
has three daughters. Police were out of synch. Our Slats indi·
wouldn't say whether his family ' eatcd that. We got &amp;Wiy from our
wu peaent at the house at the lime . basic defense llld from rciJo!nllni.
of the aUcged Ullult. On' Thurs· But that loss ~ us in the face
day, no can were outside and on and got us beck mto focus."
one answered the door.
Hunter said a ltrOOJIIretch run
, DeBartolo purehaacclthc 49en · .is the mart of a good rum. ·
in -1977 for $17 million and plaid·
"We've always had the goal10
cd over a run of success that saw do as well as we can during the
lhe leMI win four Super Bowls in season and the!! to finish strong
the 19801.
goillli into lhc tournament," said
His family' runs the DeBartolo the former Wittcnbers coach.
Colp., bued in YounPiow_n, Obio, "We've always prided ~lvea
the nation's laraost developer of on lbc WIY our teams have playod
shoppina malls.
at the end of the year." ·

4) is second. Miami of Ohio (7-3,
By RUSTY MILl-ER
14-7) is even third:
AP Sports Writer
But OU isn't exactly out of the
On Sawrday, Western Michi~
and Ball State will play for farst picture.
Heading into Saturday's game at
.place in the Mid-American Confer·
Kent,
the Bobcats are on a three·
ence.
·
game
winning
streak. And over the
·. Ohio University head· coach
final
six
games
of the season, they
Larry Hunter will be keeping an
play
aU
three
of
the teams ahead of
eye on the result, knowing that no
mauer who wins, his team - if it them in the standings - including
wins as well - will continue to Ball State and Western Michigan at
gain ground in the conference race. home in the Convocation Center.
"We're still kind of hanging
"From our perspective, there
are some teams out there thinking around," says Hunter. "We still
about themselves," he said. "They play all of the teams ahead of us
one more time . Still, we can't
forget about Ohio U."
Sure, Western Michigan (8-2 in afford another loss if we want to
the MAC and 17-4 overall) leads win it all."
After Kent, the Bobcats host
the MAC. And Ball State (7·2, 18·

By MARK DUBNOFF
Associated Press Writer
MIAMI (AP) - Oakland Ath·
letics slugger Jose Canseco faces
up to IS years in prison and
$10,000 in rmes for aggravated bat·
tery after trying to run his
estranged wife s car off the road,
potice said•
Canseco, 27, repeatedly rammed
his red 1985 Porsche into Esther
Haddad Canseco's $78,000 white
BMW, causing $10,000 in damage,
police said after his arrest Thurs·
day.
.
A passerby who saw the chase
dialed 911. Officers arrived in Lime
to see Canseco spit on his wife's
car window, said Metro-Dade
police spokesman Ralph Fernandez.
Canseco then acted like a gen·
tleman, officers !:aid, and even
gave them his autograph while they
questioned the former Miss Miami,
25.
"When· they put him under
arrest, she recanted her sta'y," say·
ing the collisions were an accident,
but then she returned to her original
account and uked that her car be
toWed aWiy. Femaiulez said.
Caascco, a hometown hero in
• Miami, wu booked Into a branch
. of the Dade County Jail and
released IS minuteS la!er on SS,OOO
cash bond.
·
TIUmerican Lcaaue's Most
V&amp;luabll Player in 1988 aatl Rook·
ie of the Year in 1986 hu a fiveyear, $23.5 million c:ontraet with
Oakland. But his \hJ'Ce-ycar mar·
. bas beon rocky.
~be baseball :•tar filed for
divorce In J~uary 1991, but later·

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Calpry .. IL Laull, 1:35 p.m.

Lee Henderson and Lori KeliJ. In the second
row are assistant coach Beth Schneider, Missy
Sisson, Danielle Scott, Verna Compston, Tricia
Baer, Kim Hanning, Mary Cremeans and bead
coach Ron Logan.

By DAVE HARRIS
Senllnel Correspondent
Meigs jumped out to a 17-6 lead
at the end of the first period and
held off several Federal Hocking
comeback attempts to defeat the
Lancers 47-44 and win the Tri·Yal·
ley Conference girls basketball
championship before a large vocal
crowd at Larry R. Morrison Gym·
nasium.
The win gives the Marauders a
15-1 record on the season in the
TVC and 18·2 overall. The cham·
pionship was the third girls basket·
ball title in the schools history,
with all three coming under the
direction of Ron Logan. The last
championship was the 1986-87 season and Logan stepped down from
coaching after that season before
coming back this year. The Lancers
dropped to 13-2 on the season and
16-3 overall.
The loss ended a stting of four
straight TVC championships for
the Lancers. Federal Hocking carne
into the contest winning 77 out of
their last 79 conference games. The
Meigs win avenges a 49-4 7 loss lO
the Lancers back on January 10 in
StewarL
Federal Hocking jumped out to
a 4-2 lead with 6:25 left in the first
period on two free throws by Jeni
Pierson. But Meigs carne storming
back scoring nine unanswered
points and took a 13-4 lead with
3: 10 left in the period on a bucket
by senior Tricia Baer. A bucket
from Teresa Hines ended the
Marauden run with 2:45 left in the
period and cut the lead to 13-6. But
buckets by Lori Kelly and Vema
Compston gave the Marauders a
17-6 lead at the end of the period.
Becky Stover, a six-foot senior,
came off the bench to spark the
Lancers in the second period.
Stover scored 10 second period
points and the Lancers outscored
Meigs 12-S in the second period
and cut the Marauder lead to 22-18
at the half.
Lauren Webb hit a IS-footer
from the corner lO cut the lead to
two (22-20) at the 7:44 mark of the
third period. But Meigs reeled off
eight unanswered points lO take a
30-22 on a bucket by Baer with
4:35 left in the p&lt;:riod. But Pierson
scored four straight, as the Lancers
cut the Meigs fead to four with
4:12 left. Baer gave Meigs a 33-26
lead with II seconds left in the
period, but Pierson hit a short
jumper at the buzzer and Meigs
was ahead 33-28 heading into the
last period.
Stover hit one of two foul shots
and Federal Hocking cut the
Marauder lead to 33-31 with 6:21
left in the game. But Meigs carne
back to score five straight, with the
last two coming when Katrina
Turner cashed in on one of two
foul shots with 4:10 left in the
game. Those foul shots carne after
the talented Pierson was called for
her fifth personal foul, causing the
Lancers to play catchup in the
remaining 4:10 without its leading

seemly comfortable 47-44 lead .
But Webb hit four free throws in
the final 10 seconds to make it a
47-44 game. The last two free
throws came when Webb was
fouled attempting a three point shot
with fout seconds left. After hitting
the first two, the third one fell shon
and the buzzer went off during the
scramble for the rebound setting
off a wild celebration on the Meigs
end of the floor.
Meigs used a balanced scoring
attack led by Baer and Hanning.
Baer led the way with 13, and Hanning added II, while junior Reva
Mullen added I0. Meigs, which hit
19 of 53 from the floor for 36%,
struggled at the line, hitting only 9
of 23 for 39%. Meigs pulled in 29
rebounds, with Baer collecting
eight and Hanning and Kelly added
six each. The Marauders had 12
turnovers and II assists, with
Mullen leading that department
with four. Mullen also had seven of
the Marauders 13 steals.
Webb led the Lancers with 16
points, with 10 of those coming in
the fourth period to lead the Lancer
comeback. Stover scored 14, but
only four carne in the second half.
Federal Hocking hit IS of 46 from ·
the noor for 42% and eight of II
from the line for 73%. The Lancers
pulled in 28 rebounds, with Stover
and Pierson getting 10 each.
Two major fac.tors in the
Marauders' win was their excellent
defense and
crowd

support. The Marauders played
their usual excellent defense holding Stover and Pierson to only 10
points between them in the second
half. The defense also aided the
Marauders in jumping out to the II
point first period lead. The crowd
was tfle biggest in recent memory
and they were treated to a classic
championship baulc by both teams.
hi the reserve contest, Meigs
defeated a scrappy Lancer team 37,
25. Federal Hocking played the las!
quaner and a half with only three
players. Vanessa ComjJSton led
Meigs with 13, Harris led the
Lancers with eight. Coach Beth
Schneider's Marauders finish the
year at14-1 overall and 12·1 in the
conference.
Meigs will open sectional tour.·
nament play Monday evemng
against Rock Hill . Game time at
Oak Hill High School is 6 p.m. :,
Quarter totals
:•
Federal Hocking ...6 12 1016 = 44
Meigs ... :.............. 17 5 1114 = 47
Meigs (47) - Rev a Mullen 4-0',
2=10, Vema Compston 3-0-1=7',
Mary Cremeans 1-0-0=2, Tricia·
Baer 6-0-1=13, Kim Hanning 4-0:
3=11, Lori Kelly 1-0-1=3, Katrina
Turner 0-0·1=1. Totals- 19·0·
9::47
Federal Hocking (44) - Katie
Maxwelll-0-0=2, Jeni Pierson 3-0~
2=8, LallfCn Webb 6.{)-4= 16, Tere'
sa Hines 2.{)-0=4, Becky Stover 60-2= 14. Totals- 18-0-8=44
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MAKING LIF£ un·Baerahle for Federal Hocking's Lancers ltl
Thursday aigbt's TVC clasll at Meigs Hip Scbool was Marauder
forward Trlcla Baer (13), who sank a team·bip IJ points to pace
tbe hosts to a 47-44 win and the Tri-Valley Conference title. (Photo
by Dave Harris)

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scorer.

However, Federal Hacking
refused to die, as Webb ricked-up
the scoring slack. Webb s jumper
from 15 feet out with I :27 left in
the contest made it a 42-40 contest.
Senior Kim Hanning calmly hit
two free throws with 45 seconds
left to give Meigs a 44-40 lead and
Reva Mullen's lay-up with 36 sec·
onds left gave the Marauders a 4640.lead. Compston
one of
two free throws
_held a

SNIP SNIP go the scissors In the hand or Meigs Marauder Trkli
Baer, ~ sbe takes a few cuts of tbe net following tbe Marauders~
TVC tltle-cllacblaa victory over Federal Hockina Thursday nJabt. •
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Canseco arrested after trying
to run his wife's car off road

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MARAUDERS TVC CHAMPS -The Meigs
Marauders won the girls TVC basketbaU cham·
pionship Thursday evening with a 47-44 win
over four-time defending champion Federal
Hocking. Team members are (front row, L·R)
Katrina Turner, Mindy Findlay, Reva Mullen,

;·ohio University picking worst time
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Hubtwd 68, Blclger49

The 6-foot-10 senior pushed his
career scoring total to 2,329, four
more than Abdui-Jabbar had from
1967-69 when he was known as
Lew Alcindor.
UCLA (IS-I, 9-1 in the Pac-10)

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Goohm S6
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Hlth•w•y Brown 59, Lui.~ E. 32
Hawlr.m S6, AndiCws 35

didn't take the lead tor good until 43-40 when a jumper by Anthony
Mitchell Butler's three-pointer with Reed at the 17:07 mark started the
11:56 remaining put the Bruins on spurt. The 49crs ~16-5, 4-2) were
top 54-52.
led by Henry W•ll•am s w1th 16
No. 7 Arizona 94
points.
Washington' State n .
New Mexico 68
In Tuscan , Ariz., Chns M•l_ls
No. 21 UTEP 56
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scored 25 points , grabbed ~·x
In Albuquerque, Ne_w MeXICo
rebounds, dished off three ass1sts nudged liS way mto a ue atop the
and made one steal as the Wildcats Western Athlet•c Conference by
(18-3, 8-2 Pac-10) took their 14th knockingoffTexas-EI Paso.
straight win against the Cougars
The vJCIDry creal~ a three-way
(16-7, 4-6).
tic among New Mexaco, UTEP and
No 13 Southern Cal69
Brigham Young.
Oregon 68
New M~xaco (14-9 ,ovcrall)_was
Rodney Chatman ignored a led by Walhe Banks 22 pomt_s.
vibrating backboard and sank two UTEP (18 -~) was led by Davad
free throws with 16 seconds Van Dykes 23 potnts and 15
remaining to boost visiting South- rebounds.
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board vibrated because of the boisYargmaa 63
tcrous Oregon crowd.
In Charlottesvalle, Va., Bryant
Southern Cal (17-3, 9-1 Pac-10) Stith, the Atlantic Coast Conferwon despite hitting only 38.5 per- ence' s leading free-throw shooter,
cent of its shots. Harold Miner, the · massed a paar of f?ul shot;s wath 2
Pac-1 O' s leading scorer, led th e seconds len. allowmg Flonda State
Trojans with 32.
to escape wuh a vactory.
No. 14 Tulane 76
Stith , who has made 85.6 perNo. 22 N.C. Charlotte 68
cent of his free throws thts season
Visiting Tulane used an 11 -0 for the Cavaliers (11 -9, 4-5 ACC),
run early in the second half to pull banged both off the nm . The Inaway from the 49ers in a Metro wnph was the sixth on the road an
Conference game.
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to a 50-13 halftime lead against the
Spartans, (2-17 overall, 1-10 Big
West).
J.R. Rider scored 19 points and
Elmore Spencer added 18 as the
Runnin' Rebels extended the
nation's longest winning streak to
18 games. UNLV (21·2, 13-0) also
has a 44-game winning streak at
the Thomas &amp; Mack Center, the
longest longest current home-coun
winning streak in Division I.
No. 3 UCLA 72, Oregon St. 62
In Corvallis, Ore., MacLean was
relieved to fmally break Abdul-Jabbar's school career scoring record.
"I don't think there was any
question he was trying too hard
lately to get the record," UCLA
head coach Jim Harrick said. "As
we walked off the coun, he came
up to me and said, 'Coach, I'm
glad that's over,' and I said, 'So am

The

Meigs edges Federal Hocking
47-44 to capture TVC crown

Friday, February 14, 1992

UNLV pounds San Jose State 83-39; No. 3'UCLA also wins
By CHRIS SHERIDAN
Associated Press Writer
Some things never change at
UNLY - corruption allegations
hover overhead and the team keeps
destroying opponents.
A fresh scandal involving last
'year's team made news hours
before the Runnin' Rebels lOOk the
coun Thursday and put on another
awesome basketball display,
defeating San Jose State by 44
points, 83-39.
Elsewhere, Don MacLean broke
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's all-time
UCLA scoring record as the No. 3
Bruins defeated Oregon State 7262.
In other games, No. 7 Arizona

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By The Bend

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Friday, February 14, 1992

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Friday, February 14, 1992

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Open house held highlighting annual
National Vocational Week observance
Skills competition followed by
an awards ceremony highlighted
the annual National Vocational
Education Week observance held
Thursday night at Meigs High
School.
Students from Eastern, Meigs
and Southern High Schools
enrolled in the auto mechanics,
cosmeiOlogy, electronics. hand cal·
cuiaror, nursing assislant and weld·

Apostolic
Church or Jesus Christ Aposlollc Fallh
New Uma Rd., next to Fl. Meigs Park.
Pastor: Robert W. Richards
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wcdnesday Services - 7 p.m.

The opening program for the
awards ceremony was conducted
by the officers of Vocationallndustrial Clubs of America (VICA).
Participating in that were Love
Batey. president; Melanie Qualls,
vice president; Robin Imboden,
secretary; Scott Whitlatch, treBSI!f·
er; Miranda Nicholson, reporter;
Mary Stein, parliamentarian, and ,
Valerie Wilson, club advisor.
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ing programs demonstrated their
skills for members of the Industry
Advisory Committee who served as
judges.
Prizes for the winners in the varions competitions were provided by
community businesses.
The winners will now move into
regional competitions to be held in
March and if successful there will
go into state contests.

Church or Juus Chrlsl Apoolollc
VanZandt ond Ward Rd.
Pastor: James Miller
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Wedne:s.day Services.- 7:30p.m.

Assembly of God.
Llberly Assembly or God'
Dudding Lane, Mason, W.Va.
Pastor: DanS. Eaton
Sunday Worship · 10:30 p.m.
"f!lursday Services ~ 7 p.m.

Meigs S&amp;WCD auxiliary offers packets

AUTO MECHANIC WINNERS· T. J, Buck·
ley took first place in tbe auto mechanic skills
demoastration contest beld at tbe Vocational
Educatioa Week open bouse beld Thursday
night at Meigs High School. He wiD go to HOck·

ing Techaical College on Feb. 22 .to compete for
regional boaon. Pictured left to right are· Buck·
ley, Ryan Foster, secoad place wiaaer, and
Roger Smith, third place. Instructors are Bill
Williamson and Tom Werry.

The Meigs Soil and Water Conservation District Ladies Auxiliary
is ·offering for sale tree packets and
ground cover plants.
This year they have quantity
bundles of 25 seedlings for $7.
Varieties for sale this year include
white pine, scotch pine and Colorado Blue Spruce.
Other packets available include
Canadian Hemlock, 10 seedlings
for $6; Japanese Snowball, 10
seedling for $7 or five seedlings for
$4; white flowering dogwood, 10
seedlings for $6.
Fruit tree packets are also avail-

Other ground cover pl,ants available include English Ivy,
Pachysandra, and Purple Winter
Creeper, 50 plants for $15.
The American Wildflower packet contains one ounce of seeds for
$2.50. This packet will seed 250
square feet.
For further information, or to
order, contact the Meigs Soil and
Water Conservation District Office
at992-6647 or write 33101 Hiland
Road, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.
All orders must be prepaid and
be in by Marth 10.

able containing two each of Cortland and Smoothie apples for $20.
For those bare and steep banks
that cannot be mowed , there is
crown vetch ground cover. It is
available in 72 plants for $21.
Crown vetch is a perennial legume
with dark green foliage and pinkish
lavender to white clusters of flowers. Plants obtain a height of 12 to
18 inches. It blooms from June to
September and reproduces from
both seeds and underground roots.
Crown vetch is unique in its ability
to establish and persist on poor
soil.

The annual dinner of Meigs group's cystic fibrosis child and
County Salon No. 710, Eight and her mother. Alma Johnson will also
Forty, to be held April27, was dis- be invited.
cussed at the recent meeting of the
A discussion was held on donagroup held at the horne of Marge tions to be made and the group
Fetty.
voted to send two gifts· for the
A location for the dinner will be scholarship fund and also to the
announced at a later date. Invited state.
guests will include the departrnenRuby Marshall. children youth
tal chapeau and her secretary, Vin- chairman. motioned to purchase
ton Salon No. 750, Gallia Salon Valentine and Easter items for the
No. 612, Athens Salon No. 676, group's cystic fibrosis child. SeverRoss Salon No . 326. and the al members are donating a gift for

Free Will Bapllsl Church
Ash Street, Middleport
PaslOr: Mark Morrow
Saturday Service-7:30p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m.,
Wednesda&gt;' Service-7:30p.m .

Rutland Flrsl Dapllsl Churrh
Su nday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy l'lrst Baptist
East Main St.
Pastor: StC\'C FuUer
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.
Wcdne..Jay Services· 7:30 p.m.
Arst Southern Baptist
41 872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. LamarO'Bryant
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services -7:30p.m.
Mlddleporl First Bapllsl
Comer Sixlh &amp; Palmer
Pastor: Rev. James A. Seddon
Sunday School- 9:15a.m.
Worship - 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.
Racine Arsl Baptist
Pastor: Steve Deaver
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedne$day Services· 7:30p.m.

this child.
Marjorie Fetty appointed committees and Julia Hysell, scholarship chainnan, voted to send $100
to tiJe nurses scholarship fund.
Mary Martin visited Gladys
Mowery at the Point Pleasant Nursing Home. A box of Valentine
candy and a card was sent to her
from the group. Mrs. Martin pre·
sented her some fruit and a rose.
The group voted to sell knives
and dishcloths as fundraisers.
Refreshments were served and a
Valentine theme was carried out

Community calendar
SUNDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS · There will
be an open house in honor of Opal
Harris on her 80th birthday at the
VFW Hall in Tuppers Plains on
Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.
TOPS IN -COSMETOLOGY • Darcey Stone
took first, Lisa Jones, second, and Autumn Griffith, third, pictured left to right, in hair styling
techniques at Thursday night's skills demonstrations ia the Meigs vocational school. They

were presented packets of brushes aad other
hair care materials. The cosmetology teachers
are Kay Proffitt and Linda Yonker. As tbe Rrst
place winner, Stone will now compete Ia rellon·
al contests.

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POMEROY- The dedication for
the new piano at the Meigs County
Infumary will be held Sunday, Feb.
23 at 2 p.m. An open house for the
Infumary will follow until' 4 p.m.
Plans for future projects will be
announced and refreshments will
be served.
POMEROY - A singles gathering will be held Sunday from 4-6
p.m. at Royal Oak Reson in the
lounge of the Horace Karr Center.
The cost is $3 per person and reser·
vations should be phoned to 985·
4312 by 2 p.m. on Saturday.

POMEROY • The Trinity
Church of Pomeroy is taking orders
for homemade vegetable and chicken-noodle soup. Orders can be
made by calling 992-5480, 9923777 or 992-3222 by Sunday. Soup
will be ready for pick-up after 4
p.m. on Monday. The price is $2
per quart.
POMEROY • "Voices of
Praise," a sin~ing group from Kentucky Christ1an College will perform at the Pomeroy Church of
Christ on Sunday at 7 p.m. The
public is invited to attend.
CARPENTER · Special singing
featuring local talent will be held at
the Mt. Union Baptist Church,
three miles south of Carpenter, on
Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Pastor Joe N.
Sayre invites the public.

MONDAY
POMEROY - A 12 step AA
RACINE - The Southern Local
meeting will begin Sunday at 7
p.m. at the JTPA office, 117 West School Board will meet Monday at
7 p.m. at the high school.
Second Street in Pomeroy.

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POMEROY • Planned parentRACINE · The Racine Ball
Association will meet Sunday at 3 hood of Southeast Ohio Patient
p.m. at the Racine kindergarten Services offices will be closed
building. Election of officers will Monday in observance of Washingbe held. Anyone inrmsted in urged ton's birthday. Offices will reopen
Tuesday at 9:30a.m.
to attend.

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WINNERS .JN ELECTRONICS· Kyle Fans·
Ulll~• lert, took first, and .Mike Thomas, sec·
their electronics skills demonstration at
Tb•rsday night's vocational open bouse at
ltelp Hi&amp;h School. The two, students of Dale
H•rlloa and Gary Walker, did television trou·

Auxiliary rriakes donations
ble shooting and soldering and circuit reconstruction for tbe Jndnstrial Advisory Committee
judging team . Fausaaugh 1dvuces now to
regional competition to be held In March. P. J,
Chadwell, who was not present tor the awards
ceremony, won the band calculator coatest.

Several donations, totaling
$250. were made at the recent
meeting of the American Legion
Drew Webster Auxiliary Unit No.
39 held at the post home in
Pomeroy.
Julia Hysell presided at the
meeting during which donations
were made to the foUowing funds:
Chillicothe VA candy, Dayton Cot·
tage, Xenia Conage for Boys, A-0
Test, Auxiliary Emergency Fund,
Chapel of Four-Chaplains, Children's Heart Fund, Child Welfare
Fund, Scholarship, Marie Moore
Fund. nurses scholarship, POW-

MIA's. Reyes' Syndrome, special
oiympics for children, USO, special fund for war on cancer, TB
Seals, Pomeroy Fire Department
and Pomeroy Emergency Squad ,
Firing Line, Carville Star, Past
Presidents and the American
Legion Dispatch.
The group hosted a Valentine
dinner for veterans at the Athens
Mental Health Center during which
games were played and prizes
awarded. Coffee wns given to each
resident. Auending were Julia
Hysell, Mary Martin, Veda Davis,
Iva Powell and Catherine Welsh,

kichriiond.

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Nellie Lowe has returned from
California wbere she .visited her

TOPS meets

NURSE ASSISTANT WINNERS • Arter
lla••~rltlq tbeb' aldlll Mfon 11 ICI¥11ory
f':~~wlum 111 ._ltb Clrt t«ll•la• ""'
Jill
Mlrndl Nlcllollol, lirA, J(ll Cllldi·
. ltCOid, md VeJell!l HuaMI ud V1lerll

WIIIOD, tie tor third. The prlltl lllCIIded I
nurlt'l ntcll to the tGp wiJuNr IICI 11llonu
and 11..,111_. eqwl~t to 1111 otlltn. Marate
Slake II die
cit tbe PJ'OII'I&amp;

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Llnnie Aleshire was the bcsi
weekly KOPS lolltl', Douie 1onea
the best TOPS loser and Heidi
DcLonJ tbe belt teen loser 11 lhe
recent ineedng of Ohio TOPS Club
No. 570.
.
Pearl Knapp wu the winner of
the fruit basket ~ Nancy Manley
Wll the winner or the Valentine
BoxconUIII.
The group meets every TIUiay
11 5 p.m. for weiJb·iD followed by
meedll~: p.m. II the c.penur•a
Hall Iii
eroy•
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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) Kevin Kline's shortcut through a
decrepit, gang-ridden neighborhood in " Grand Canyon" angered
Inglewood officials, who want the
· movie's producer to apologize.
In the movie, Kline's character
is threatened by a g~sof hood1ums when his car b
down in
the Los Angeles suburb. A tow
truck driver played by Danny
Glover resc\ies him.
"They. automatically assume
that if somebody is stnck out there,
they're going to be robbed, beaten
or worse," Mark Sinagugtia, president of lhe Jn~lewood Chamber of
Commerce, satd Wednesday.
Andrea Jaffe, a spokeswoman
for producer 20th Century Fox, did
not return a telephone call Thursday seeking commenL

MI. Union Baptlsl
Pastor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School- 9:45 a.m.
Evening -6:30p.m.
Wed nesday Services· 6:30 p.m.

Dclhlchem Daptisl
Pastor: Rev. Earl Shuler
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
Worship- 9:30a.m.
Thunday Services ·7:30p.m.

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Old Delhe Free Will Bapllst Church
28601 St. Rt. 7, Middleport
Sunday School· lO a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Thursday Services-7:30p.m.
Hillside BapllSI Church
St. Rt. 143 juS! off Rt. 7
Pastor: Rev. James R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m.• 6 p.m.
Wed nesday Services - 7 p.m.
Hope Bapllsl Chapel
570 GJ1U1t St., Middleport
Putor: David Bryan, Sr.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · 11 a.m.• 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Vletory Dapllst
525 N. 2nd St., Middleport
Pas1or: James E. Keesee
Worship· 10 a.m ., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Faith Dapllst Church
Railroad St., Mason
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip · 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

NEW YORK (AP) - Donald
Trump has asked a court 10 bar ex~
wife Ivana from talking about her
life wilh him.
Trump lawyer Jay Goldberg
asked an appeals court Thursday to
reinstate a gag order that forbade
Mrs. Trump from talking publicly
about life with The Donald.
That gag order was part of a
divorce contract the couple submitted to state Supreme Court Justice
Phyllis Gangei-Jacob last year.
But the judge - acting on ber
own - removed it from the final
decree, saying it infrina~n Mrs.
Trump's nghtto free speil:h~
The judges reserved decision.

Forost Run Dapllsl
Pallor: Arius Hurt
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip- 11 a.m.
Mt Morloh Bopllst
rou rth &amp; Main St., Middleport
Pastor: Rev, Ciilben Crai&amp;, Jr.
SWlday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:45 a.m.
ilnllqully BopllSI
Putor: Kennelh Smilh
SWlday School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:45 a.m.
Thursday Services ·7:30 p.m.
RuUand Fret Wlll Bopllst
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Evenln1- 7 p.m.
Wednctday Servicet ~ 7 p.m.
Ash Slrcel F,...wltl Dapllsl
Middleport
SWlday School· lO a.m.
Worthip · II a.m.
Wednesday Service . 7:30p.m.
Saturday Servia:· 7:30p.m.

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St

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. Harrisonville community news
Roger and Samantha Couerill
announce lhe binh a son, Kristopher Roger, on Jan. 5. The infant
weighed seven pounds and I 0
ounces. Paternal grandr.arentS are
Don and Faye Coueril , Maternal
~nts are Robert and Grace

SUvor R~n Baptlsl
Pastor: Bill Liu.J.e
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services -7:30p.m.

Names in
the news

brother. 'Arlie, and attended the
wedding of a granddaughter, lhe
daughter of Corky Lowe.
Alun and Kenda Armstrong, ML
Vernon, spent a w~end with her

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Catholt c
· SICI'ed Heort Cotholle Cburm
161 Mulbeny Ave., Pmttroy, !192·5898
Plitor: Rev. Wabc:r E. Heinz
Sat Con. 4:45-5:15 P;m·: ~" · 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. • 8:45 9.15 a.m.,
Sun. Mou • 9:30a.m.
Dally Mon • 8:30 o.m.

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Church of Christ

FAMILY
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Pomeroy Churc.h•or Christ
212W. MainSt
PlslOr: Andn:w Miles
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

MOTEL

Keno Church of Christ

Worship-9:30a.m.
Sunday Sehool· 10:30 a.m.

Bearwallo"w Ridge Chur&lt;;h ot Christ
Pastor: Jack Colegrove
SWlday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 6:30p.m.
Zion Church ofChrisl
Pomeroy, Harrisonville Rd . (Rt. 143)
.Panor: Rober E. Punell
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Ser'\lices- 7 p.m.

Bradbury Churth of Christ
Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Baptist

Eight and Forty holds annual dinner

Middleport Church or Christ
Sth and Main
Pastor: AI Hartson
Sunday School· 9:30 s.m .
Worship· 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pomeroy Wetlslde Chureh of Christ
33226 Otildren's Home·Rd.
992-3847
Sund~ School· II a.m.
Wonhtp - 10 o.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Seryica • 7 p.m.

Tuppers PI~ ins Church or Chrlsl
Pastor: Robert Foster
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Wo~hip · 9:45 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Dexter Churrh of Christ
Pastor: Chris Stewan
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Latter-Day Saints

Bethany
Paslor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship· 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 10 a.m.

Reorganized Church or Jesus Christ In
Lauer Day Salnls
Portland-Racine Rd .
Pastor: William Roush
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip. 10:30 a.m.
Wednc1day Services · 7:30p.m.

Lutheran
Sl. John Lutheran Church
Pine Grove
Paslor: Laura A. Leach Shreffler
Worship - 9:30' a.m.
Sunday School- 10:30 a.m.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood,
W.Va.
Pastor: Rev. George C. Weirick
SW&gt;day School· 9:30a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
St. Paul Lutheran Church
Comer Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Pastor: Laura A. Leach Shreffler
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.
Worship . II a.m.

United Methodist
Graham Untied Mclhodln
Worsh'p · 9:30a.m. (1st &amp; 2nd SWl), 7:30
p.m. (3rd &amp; 4th Sun)
Wt:dne:sday Service-7:30p.m.

Mason- Church ot Christ
Miller St., Mason, W.Va.
Sunday School· lO a.m.
Worship · II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Mt. Olive United Methodist
Off 124 behind WilkesviUe
Pastor: Charles Jones
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worsh.ip- l OJO a.m., 7 p.m.
lhursday SeiVices- 7 p.m.

Bradford Chun:h or Christ
St Rt. 124 &amp; Co. Rd. 5
Pastor: Derek Stump
SW&gt;day School· 9:30a.m .
Worship -10:30 a.m .• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.
Success Road Church ofChrl.'it
Pastor: Joseph B. lloskins
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worsh ip · 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Mclgs Coopcrallve Parish
Northeast Cluster
Alfred
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m .. 6:30 p.m.
Chester
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Worship· 9 a.m.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Liberty Chrlsllan Church
Dcll.ter
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday School ' 10 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
· Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Joppa
Pastor: Brenda Weber
Worship· 9:30a . m .~
Su nday School· 10:30 a.,.._
Wc:dn~;sday Services · 7:30p.m.

Llngs\'lllc Christian Chun-h
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:30 am , ~:30 p.m.
Wednesday SeTVice 7:30p.m.

Long lloltom
Pas10r: Charles EaLon
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Hemlock Grove Church
Pastor: O!arles Domigan
Sunday school· 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip ·9:30a.m. 7 p.m.

Christian Union
Hobson Chur&lt;h of Chrlsl In Chrisllan
Union
Pastor: The:ron Durham
Sundoy School ·9:30 a.m.
Evening • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Horlford Church or ChriS! In Christian
Union
·
llartford, W.Va.
Pastor: R~v. David McManis
~
Sunday School • II a. m.
Wonhip - 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

Reedsville
Pastor: Rev. Clnrles Eaton
Wonhip . 9:30a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Wcdnc5day Services -7:30p.m.

Tuppers Plains Sl. Paul
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship . 10 a.m.
Tuesday Serv~ces - 7:30 p.m.

Central Cluster
Asbury (Syraeuse)
Pastor: Wesley Thalcher
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
Worship· 1I a.m .
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.
Enterprise
Panor: Kenh Rader
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 9 a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Services· 7 p.m.

Church of God
Mt. Moriah Chun:h or God
Racine
Pastor: Rev. James Satterfield
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

fl:llwoMis
Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 11 1.m., 6 p.m.
Thursday Services· 7 p.m.

Rulland Chun:h of God
Pallor: John F. Corcoran
Sunday School · I0 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne..Jay Services · 7 p.m.

Forest Run
Pastor: Wesley Thatcher
SWlday Schooi · IO a.m.
Worship· 9 a.m.
Thu.,doy Scrvicos ·6:30 p. m.

SyracuK Churrh of God
Apple and Second SIS.
Pastor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday School and Worship-9:30a.m.
Evening Services- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Hoalh (Middleport)
Pastor. Frank Smith
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 6 p.m.

Minersville
Paslor: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship -10 a.m.

Church or God of Prophecy
OJ. White Rd. off St. Rt. 160
Pastor: Pat Hen son
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services ·1 p.m.
New LlreChun:h or God
Chencr
Pastor: Oary' Hincs
Sunday School • 9JO a.m.
Worship · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

PcariChopcl
Panor: Aorcnce Smilh
Sunday School • 9 a. m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Pomeroy
Pastor: Eunhae (G11ee) Kee
Sundoy School· 9:1S a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m .. 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Episcopal
Gr1uc Epjs~·opal Church
326 E. Main S..,l'Dil!croy
P.astor: Rev. Dr. Roy C. Myers
Sunda&gt;' school and worship .· 11:30 a.m.

Holt ness

· Rullond
Pastor: Anhur Cn~bcrce
SIDlday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Servlces • 7 p.m.

Pine Gro,. Bible Holln.., Chun:h
1/2 mile off Rt. 32S
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scrvie&lt;: · 7:30p.m.

Salem Cooter
Pallor: Ron Fierce
Swtday School· 9:15a.m.
Wonhip · 10:15 a.m.
Snowville
Paslor: Aorence Smith
Sunday School · ID a.m.
wo .. hip. 9 a.m.

Wesleyon mble Hottness Church
7S Pearl St., Middleport.
Pastor: ~ev. Roy Mc:Cany
Sunday school ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 :~0 p.m.
"'""''Run Holt .... Church
Pastor. Rober\ Mantey
Sunday Scltool • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip ·10:4la.m.; 7 p.m.
Thunday Service· 7:30p.m.

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Sutton
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
SWlday School· 9:30a.m.
Worsltip · 10:45 a.m. (hi &amp; 3rd Sun)

East lelarl
Pastor: Roger Grace
SumJ&lt;~y School · 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Racine
Pastor: Roger Grace
Swtday School- 10 a.m.
Worship - ll a.m.
Laurel Clltr Free Methodist Church
Putor: William Williams
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Rulland ·Bible Mcthodlsl
Paslor: Re:v. Ivan Myel'!
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Coolville Unlled Methodist Parish
Pastor; Harold E. Alloway-Priddy
Coolville Church
Main &amp; Fiflh St.
Sur1day School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 9 a.m.
Tuesday Servi~s • 7 p.m.

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Faith Tabernacle Church
Baile)' Run l( oad
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Rawson
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Evening 7 p.m.
Thursday Service - 7 p.m.
Syracuse Mission
141 J Bridgeman St., Syracuse
Pastor: Roy (Mike) llmmpson
Sunday School· IOa .m.
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 1 p.m.

Splrtlual Fallh Church
St1t.e 338, Antiquity
Pastor: A. Stewart
SW&gt;day School • 10 a.m.
Eventng · 7:30p.m. ·
Thursday Service · 7:30p.m.

Hazel Communlly Church
OffRt. 124
Pastor: Edsel •Jan
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Calvary Pilgrim Chapel
Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Rev. Victor Roush
SW&gt;day School9:30 a.m.
Worship- 11 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

Dycsvllle Communlt~ Church
Sunday School ·9: 30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 •.m., 7 p.m.

Torrh Church
Co. Rd. 63
SWlday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.

Nazarene

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Racine Flrst Church the Nanrent
Pastor: Thomas L. Gates, ll ·
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m .• 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Middleport Church or the Naurcne
Pastor: Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Woo hip . 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m .
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
Rccds"ille Fellowship
Church or the Nazarene
Pastor: John W. Douglas
SW&gt;day School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m .• 7 p.m.
Syracuse Church o(thc NaZMrcne
Pastor: Rev. GlcM McMillan
Sunday School ·9:30 a.m.
Wo~Jhip • 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.
Pomeroy Church or the Nazarene
Putor: Rev. Thomas McOung
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.
Chester Church orthc Nazarene
Pauor: Rev. Herbert Gra~
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 1I a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Rutland Chun.:h ol' the Nazarene
Pastor: Samuel Basye
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worsh ip · 10:30 am . 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.
Portland First Church or the Nuarene
Panor: William Justis
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:40 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
New Haven Church of lhc Nazarene
Paslor: Glendon Stroud
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m ~

Other Chu rch es
Trinity CoogregaJional Church
Pa&amp;tor: Rev. Roland Wildman
Cburch ·9:15a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.

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172 North S.Conol Au.
Milhll-1, Oltio

Pastor: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Evening - 1 p.m.
Wcdneday Service- 7 p,m,

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HarrlsonYIIIe Presbyterian Church
Worship- 9 a.m.
Sunday School· 9:45a.m.

United Fallh Church
Rt. 7 on l)omcroy By-Pa ss
Pastor: Rev. Raben E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

Mlddloport Presbylcrlan
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m., 4 p.m. (2nd &amp; 4th Sun.)

Ecrlesla Fellowship
128 Mill St., Middlcpon
Paslor: Cbuck McPherson
SWlday School • 10 Lm.
Evening -7 p.m.
Wednesday Service -7 p.m.

Syracuse 1-lrst United Presbylerian
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip • ll a.m., 4 p.m. (ht &amp; 3rd Sun.)

Full Coop« Llghlhouse
3304S Hiland Read, Pomeroy
Pallor: Roy Hunter
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuesday &amp; Thu~day- 7:30 p,m.

Nease Setllemcnt Church
Sunday Worship -2:30p.m.;
Thunday 1ervices- 7:30p.m.
South Bethel New Testament
Silver Ridge
Pastor: Duane S&gt;'denslricker
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.

Curlclon Interdenominational Church
Kingsbury Road
Pastor: Clyde W. Hcndcrsm
Sunday School · 9:30' m
Evening • 7 p.m,
Wednesday Service · 1 p.m.

Seventh-Day Adventist
SeY&lt;nth-Day Adv.. ust
Mulberry H~ . Rd., Pomeroy
Pattor: Bob Snyder
Salurday SeMces:
Sabbath School · 2 p.m.
Wo11hip · 3. p.m.

United Brethren
MI. Hennon United Brethren In Christ
Church
Texas Community orr CR 82
Pastor: Robcn Sanden
SID!day School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
W.Wesday Services ·7:30 p.m.
Eden Untied Brelhrealn Christ
Sunday School- tO a.m.
Worship . 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service! - 7:30p.m.

1-'rccdom Gospel Mission
Dald Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pauor: Rev. Roger Willford
Sunday School ·9:30 a. m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service -7 p.m.
While's Chapel Wesleyan
Coolvil le Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service -7 p.m.

Fairview nlble Churrh
l.cLan, W.Va. Rt. I
rastor: James lewis
Sunday School - 11 a. m.
Worship · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30 p.Jt:i.
Calvary lllblc Church
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev. Blackwood
SWiday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednerday Service· 7:30p.m.

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Middleport Pcotccoshl
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rev. Clark Baker
Sunday School - I0 a.m.
Evening- 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services ·7:30 p.m.

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Penlecostat A....,.bly
St. Rt. 124. Racine
Pa!tor: William Hoback
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evening. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Serv1ces • 7 p.m.

Morse Chapel Church
Supt. : Mike Matson
Sunday school- 10 a.m .
Worship · II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service . 7 p.m.

271 North

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992-6669

114 E. Main
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Rejoicing life Church
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlcpon
Pastor: Rev. Michael Pan&amp;io
Sunday School · l 0 a.m.
Wednesday Servicct ~ 7 p.m.

Chrisllan Fellowship Center
Salem Sa., Rutland
P&lt;&amp;stor : Ruben E. Musser
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · 11:15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service · 7 p.m.

MI. Olive Communlly Church

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Stl"crs\'llle Word of Faith
Pastor: David Dailey
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Evening • 7 p.m.
Thursday Service · 7:30p.m.

Burllnglon Communlly Churdl
Burlingham
Pastor: Ray l.audcnnilt
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wo~hip - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m .

HlK'klngport Church
Grand Strccl
Sunday School· JO a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 8 p.m.

992-2121

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Mlddleporl Community Churrh
575 Pearl St., Middlcpon
Pastor: Sam Ande rson
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m .
Wednesday Service . 7:30 p,m.

Fallh G""Pel Church
Long Bottom
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

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The Salvation 1\nny
liS Buuemut Ave ., Pomeroy.
Sunday School· J0:30 a.m.
Worship -10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m.

Belhel Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10a.m.
Wednesday Service! - 10 a.m.

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204 ContiO. St.
Pomeroy, 011.

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Morning Slar
Pastor: Kennelh Baker
Sunday. School-9:45a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thunday Services-7:30p.m.

EWING FUNERAL HOME

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Cl!lrmcl
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worshtp · 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4th SWl)

R&lt;&gt;&lt;k Springs
Panor:Kellh Rader
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Wonhip -lOa.m.
Wednelday Services - 6 p.m .

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Soutlicrn Cluster
AppleGro,.
Pastor: Cart Hicks
Sunday School • 9 o.m.
Worship - IOa.m.• 7 p.m.
Thursday Services • 7 p.m.

Rutland Church of Christ
Pastor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School - 9;30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., I p.m.

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Harrisonville Holiness Chapler
Pastor: Rev. Joh n Neville
Sunday SchoollO a.m.
Woflhlp · II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

992-5432

Middleport

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Community calendar
endar.

Buas of the Ohio University ROTC
program will speak. HostesseS are
Mrs . Dwight Milhoan, Mrs.
Michael Elberfeld, Mrs. Clinton
Fisher, Mrs. Gary Moore Jr., Mrs.
Linda Russell and Mrs. John Rose.

FRIDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS • The Tup·
pers Plains VFW Post No. 9053
and Ladies Auxiliary wtU sponsor a
dance on Friday fiom 8-11:30 p.m.
at the post home. Music will be by
CJ and The Country Gentlemen.

LONG ,BOTTOM • The Faith
Full Gospel Church in Long Bot·
tom will have a hymn sm~ on Fri·
day at 1 p.m. featuring Jtm Blatr
and the Southern Gospel Aires.
Pastor Steve Reed invites lite pub·
lie. Fellowship wtU follow.

POMEROY - The Metgs Wtdows Fcllowshtp will meet for lunch
on Fnday atl2:30p.m. 81Crow's.

HOCKINGPORT • There wtll
be a Valenline round and square
dance on Friday from 8-11:30 p.m.
at Hoc~ingpon on Route 124 at
Kenny and Milhe Reynolds. Music
wtll be provided by "Don and
Buddy and the Smokey Mountain
Drifters." Ronnie Wood will be the

Community Calendar items
appear two days before an event
and the day or tbat event. Items
must be received well ia advance
to assure publication In tbe cal·

POMEROY - Return Jonathan
Metgs Chapter, D.A.R., wtll meet
Fnday at I :30 p.m. at Grace Epts·
copal Ch urch in Pomeroy. Karen

Friday, February 14, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
caller.

building.

POMEROY - Janet Bolin, a vol·
unteer ambassador with AmeriFiora '92 in Columbus, wiD present a
program on that event on Friday at
7 p.m. 811hc Meigs County Public
Library in Pomeroy. Mrs. Bohn
will present a video and also
answer any questions penaining 10
AmeriFiora. The pubhc is invtted
to attend.

MIDDLEPORT • There will be
a Valentine Dance on Friday from
1 to II p.m. at the Middleport
Legion Anne~. Tom Payne of
WMPO Radio will provide the
WU..KESVILLE - There wtll be
mustc and lite cost is $5 per person. a sweetheart dinner at the
Snack table mcluded.
WilkesviUe Pythian Hall on Saturday at 4 p.m. Cost is $5 for adults
SATURDAY
and $2.50 for chtldren under 12.
POCA, W.VA. · The Liberty The pubhc is mvited.
Mountaineers will perform Satur·
day at Poca Htgh School m Poca,
POMEROY - "Treasure Island"
W.Va.
and "What Mary Jo Shared" will be
shown 81 the Meigs County Public
SALEM CENTER - Star Library in Pomeroy on Saturday
Grange wtll hold a potluck supper and Sunday at 2 p.m. and at the
on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Middlepon Library on Monday at
grange hall. Fun mght activities 4:30p.m.
will also be held. All members and
potential members urged to attend.
POMEROY - The Belles and
Beaus Western Square Dance Club
HENDERSON - The Gallia will sponsor an open dance at the
Twtrlers Western Square Dance senior citizens center in Pomeroy
Club will hold a dance on Saturday on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 8- 11

HARRISONVILLE • The Harrisonville PTO will sponsor a
Valentine Day Dance on Friday
from 7-10 p.m. at the elementary
school in Harrisonville. "Easy
Country" wtll provide the mustc
and the cost is $1.50 for adults and
$1 for students.
CARPENTER • The Mount
U mon Baptist Church will sponsor
a sweetheart dmner on Friday at
6:30p.m. in the new fellowshtp

from 8-11 p.m. at the Henderson
Community Center. Billy Gene
Evans will be the caller. Tbe dance
is open to all western style square
dancers.

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RUTLAND - There will be a
round and square dance at the Rutland American Legion Hall on Saturday from 8 p.m. to midnight with
music by C.J . and the Country
Genllemen. Ray Fitch will be the
caller. The public is invited to
attend.

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day after pubhcalJO n to make correction
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Trabu ne (except Cla111f'.ed D11play, ButtneJI Card or legal
No tiCCI) w1ll alto appear m the Poml Pleannl Reguter and
the Da1ly Sentjnel, reachlfl8 over 18,000 home.

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Public Notice

FLclllly must be accesslbla
to handicapped.
All bids to Include cost of
maintenance for both lnt•
rtor and nterlor of building.
Rental required for said build·
lng and related facilities
should be for a minimum of
five (5) yearo with an option
clause for an addlttonat five

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Campme: EqutpMent

years

Rent tolncludecoatof

water and sewage.

Tha front of the envelope
containing the bid must ba
marked "Sealed Bid- Election Office". Bidder to fur·
nlsh own bid form.
The Board of Meigs
County Commissioners may
accept the lowest bid or ••
lecl the best bid for the In·
tended purpose and reserve&amp;
the right to reloct any or all
b!d• and/or any pari thereof.
Melgo County

New Homes,
Additions, Siding,
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Garages, Porches

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POMEROY PIKE· Talk about a beautiful "'ow with sedu·
&amp;~on, you should see th11 t9791wo bedroom Ube!ly mobile
h'!"'e !hart really been taken ctre ol, t1en you should aee ,
lhll41 acre dretlm. Has 7 paoture - · 7 fenced acres,
and 14 dllableacnoa Huloli of 11or1ge bulldlnao,ll!ld two
c.- garage Ira reany nloe.
JUST 135,000
RACINE·Baohon Rd.· This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
needa worl&lt;, but could be made nloe with lht right handy·
man's touch. It silt on a 1 114 acnlot that hu a lantasiiC
YHIW of the countryoldo
$18,800

Shlfty'a fifty.
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NO SUNDAY CALLS
right to relecl any or all pro·
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
21141'92/1 mo.
Seated proposal• wltl be posals and to waive any In·
received by the Vltlaga of formalities or lrregularltlesln
lllddleport, Meigs County, lhe proposa ls received.
COUNIRY MOBilE HOME
Ohio In the OHice of the VILLAGE OF MIDDLEPORT
3
Nlct Molllltllo•n for Renl
Fred Holtman
Mayor, VIUage Hall, Mlddl•
Jusf Nortlt of P01101oy
Commluloners
Mayor
port, Ohio until 4 p.m Feb .
Sf«fllg
at '225 p• mo.
Mary
Hobatetter,
Clerk
24, 1992, and then publicly (2) 7 &amp; 14, 1992 (2TC)
(2)
14,
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2TC
Call614-992-5528
opened and read aloud for
or 385-8227
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEPORT '- - - - - - - 2/3
PUBLIC BOAT RAMP ,Public Notice
IMPROVEMENT
The proposed work In·
etudes stream bank protecPUBLIC NOTICE
tion , asphalt paveme"t,
In
accordance
with Secguardrail, ttalro and a public
tlon307.86,0RC,oealedbldo
Real Estate General
boat launching ramp.
will
be
received
by
the
Melgt
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Copies of Drawings and County Board of Commls· I
Contract documents may be oloneroln their otnce located
oblalnod or examined altho In the Courlhouso, Second
Office of the Mayor, Vltlage StrHI, Pomlfoy, Ohio, unlit
OFFICE H2·2886
Hall, Middleport, Ohio A 12:00 noon on February 28,
$8.00 fee wltl be required for 1992. Thebldswlllboopeped
aach sol ol Drawing• and at 2:30 p.m. on February 28,
Contract documents taken 1992, and read aloud for lite
from the above offices. following building lease.
Chocks ohall be made pay· Each bid to moot the condl·
able to the VIllage of Mlddl• tlons and opecllle~tlons as
port, Ohio.
foltowa:
Proposals must be sub·
Between 1400 and 2000
milled on tho Propoaal Forms aquore feet lolal ground floor
contained In the Contract apace 10 house the Meigs
205 North Second Ave.
documents.
County Boord of Election•;
Middleport, OH
Tho t ucceu ful bidder Toilet focllltloo for both men
CHESTER .CORd 25·Love that country atmosphere? ThiS
muol be an Equal Employ· and women; lndustrtol·type
home has lots of 11 on about2 flat acres wtth 23 acras of
mont Opportunity Employ" carpeting; special typo wlr·
Umber. The house is gorgeous w/3 beef big kHchen , dmmg
which prohlbtla dfscrfmlna• lng for computer hook..,p;
room, and a tarae llvtng room. All recendy remodeled wtlft
lion becluae of race, creed, adequatollghllng for lechnl·
now winng, roof, and lOts more. Has lull basement for that
color, national origin, 111, cal office work; centrel hut·
pool table or worf&lt;shop. Has shed Wlth new wtnng also It
age, handlclp, pollllcal afflll· lng and air conditioning. Muat
heals
wtth woocllurning fumaoe with fuel all fumBCC! used
atlon or bellefa. The Vlllsgo be located within two blocks
for
back
up Great home wtlh a GREAT PRICE $511,1100
of Middleport Is an Equal Em· of tho Courthouse; mutt be
pfoyment Opportunlly Em- rudy for occuponcy by APfll
Lllngsvllle-look at this n~ 1 112 Sill!)' homelbat sits on
ployer.
1, 1992. Minimum of 25 h.
31 acres It has 3 bedrooms, 2 balfts. heat pump, and wooThe Owner rHerves the
dbumer Soma of the land IS tillable, plus ttwould be a great
place for hunltng
NOW $47,900
Hapj)fAdl
11 Help Wanted
5
REEDSVILLE-Co Rd 50·45 acres of n~ce laymg land
Approx. 2acres tillabbler 10aa-es pasture 35acres 'mber
Water and electric avai able
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$25,000

Aln 't It nifty;

Imperial Rlh Metal
Cut To length

Acctnorltl

CHESTER

21141't211 mo.

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building
EVERY

SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.
Starting Sept. 28

Factory Chokt
12 Gauge Shotgun Only
Strictly Enforced
9-t3·'9Hfn

TROLLEY RITIOII
CUFTS
Feb. 10 tbru 14
Special Valentine
Hours -10 to 8
FEB. 18. Adult Batktl
Cluett- &amp;:30 p.m.
FEB. 2'- Baglnner Acrylic
PeinUng CIMa

For More lifo Call
614·992·2549

Opon Mon..Sit. 10 am-6 prro
Sunday 1-li pm

BISSELL &amp; BURKE

CONSTRUCTION
•New HOlliS
•Garaps
•Co•plete
Remodeling

Stop &amp; Compare
FREE ESTJMA1ES

985·4473
667·6179

HOWARD
EXCAVATING

BULLDOZER,BACKHOE
and TRACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
HOME SITES and
TRAILER SITES,
LANDCLEARING,
DRIVEWAYS lNSTAUED
UMESTONE-TRUCKING
FREE ESTIMATES

H.E.Ce
391 WEST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
614-992·3524
t·22-'92·1 mo.

992-3838
• ·' '· 1 mo.

or ffiSIIIII lnv viii In the

breaking and entering of
tht Raclne Gu1 Clull and
the theft of smral
artkles from tht estab·
llshntent. All Information
wUI be kept confidential.

Painting

(FREE ESTIMATES!

V. C. YOUNG Ill

992·6215

Call 614·949·2671

Pomeroy, Ohio
IH4·'90~1n

MEIGS
GOLF COURSE
MEMBERSHIP FEES
Mel..••..••••.••••'275 ea.
Women ..........S225 ea.
Cou@Je .................5450

CONTUCTING
-New Homes
-Remodehng
-Garages &amp; Room
Additions ·

F~~t~ny ••.•...•••..5550 (41

Bushtess.........5650

(4)
Students ..............Sl 00
Callege ................SI SO

985·4141

INSULATION

RACINE Artt.St RI124-Aimost4 - s Of nicelaytng lawn '
and garden area and 1 4 bedroom home that wllftm lfie last
8 V'!811 has hed a now roof, sidng, oeblnell, furrutoe,
· lvindowt, aateiHte, 11Hi garage, fl-s. and new plumbIng In beth.
, ALL FOI!Si7,500
DOmE TUIII~!!Jirolter.................,_,,..........HZ-HI2
BRENDA JEFF~:~t~t. ...........................................lt2.S058
DARUNEITEWART...- ....... - .........................~
SANDY IUTCHER•••••.•.. l i ••••••••••• M
:H...................II2-IS71
SHERYLWALTERS,Chtoltlre. ......................:....S87·0'21

Call 614·992-6637
St. Rt. 7
c•es,.e, ,OH.

Rttundtd.

4VON golln on the ground floo•
1-800-992-6356

of Avont new earning structure.

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Business
Opponunlty
INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO

nu:ommenda that yau do busl·
ntH with people you know,,and
NOT to lind money through the
mall until you have lnveatfgattd
the offering

Real Estate
31 Homes for Sale

2 bedroom all tlec, Ashton
Upland Rd, Hud accepted, 304·

675·4088
7866

2br Unfurnished, Located On SA
588,$225 Plus Ut ilities, Catl614446-3968 After 6p m

Lata modal l'ftObllt home, bath
and half, Sand Hill Road, 304·

675·3834

Mob1te hom• lor rent, $225
month ttoo deposh , unlur·
nlshed, 304·675--1137 attar 8 00

PM.

Mobltt

Homes

For

Rent•

Reference And Deposit R•
qulrad. Call Afltr 614-446·0527
attar2 pm
Nice 14x70 Mabile Home, Near
Por1er, Central Air, $250Jmo Plus
Sec:unty Oepos1t 614-446·6189,

614-446-6865

Frame Repair
NEW &amp; USED PARTS

:

992·7013 or
992-5553
OR TOLL FREE
1·800·141·0070

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&amp; MODElS

6pm

Shl~oy

3 Mdrooms, rurnlthacf, $9,500.
linn. 304-675-8897

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SHRUB &amp; TREE i
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•LIGHT HAULING •
•FIREWOOD ''
\
BILL SLACK
l

992·2269

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6·12·90·tfn ~

FRD:ES~'IU

or 949·2160

(lo Suntley Calls)

AIR CONDITIONERS • HEAT PUMPS nd

~FU.;..RNA_a;.;.S_FO;.;;,R,;.;,MO,;.;;,I;;;;;ILE.;;;,&amp;~DO;.;,;UI;;;;;LE~WI::.:DE:.:.:.HOME::.:::::S-t

HOME
BENREnl MOillE
••n•••~

........ Sttfltnl SeW ....... 141
(614)446-Mlhr J.IOOoi72-S"7
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4-76-tl
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AUCTION

SWAIN
FURNITURE 62

2-antlque UPflght planos, 1·
ptayer plano which nnds very
111111 work, fair cond, rtaaonablt
offlr, 614-843-5174

Clarlnot, 614-446-8720.

&amp;

Olive St, Gallipolis New &amp; Used
furniture, haaters, Western &amp;

Buy or stll Rlvarlne Antlqu..,
1124 E Main St,.et, Pomeroy
Haurs MTW. 10·00 am to 8·00
p.m, Sunday 1.00 to 6 00 p.m
614·992·2526
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54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

1981 • Aidmen Danville 14x72 on rented lot. 2 full baths·2BR

Call (614) 367·0139 ahor 5 p m

1111 Sunahlnt 14xEi5, 2br, 2
Baths, Now On Rented Lot, 814-

441·0313, 614-441·1016

Used chlck1n ca!J'a $1 00 per
hole &amp;·Fish aquar~umt $5.00.a •
Wood ralls for pick-up truck,
3ti" h\gh all 4-sldas $30. Living
rm cflair $40 Parrot cage
wlstand $55 Bar st~ $10.0"0
Dog
transpor1allon
boxes
priced to size, 614..&amp;43-5211

4020 JD Tractor, Loadar, 15,150,
lsto Model 4000 JD, $7850;
Long 460 OltNI Tractor, ~ush

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675-1333
992-2156.

L[tll.6-234f2
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Will

Flntnct 614-286-6522

4215

Emeral grttn &amp; black formal, Ntw Holland Hay Rakes, And
tlzl 14, altered In a1 walat, $140, Squart Baltrt, Mowtr~J.. 2 And 4
Row Corn Planttrt, ~.;utlpack·
304-675-1916

tra. Cultlvatora, Whttl Disks
Manu,. Sprudar1, Other Field
Ready Equipment. Howt'l Farm

after 7:00 PM

For sat. Crsftmatlc bed, good
cond, $650, 614-H2-3367

and
Rlveraldt
Apartmantl In Middleport. From

qulrod, 304-862·2566
$28,500 304-578-2816.
Fumlshtd mobile
Roducod 1992 Skyline 14&gt;70, Complelly
home, 1 mUe below town over·
2bf, VInyl Siding, Shlnglo Root, looking
rlvor. No Pats, CA. 6t4·
Front Kitchen, Large Living 446.0338
Room, Special Low Price,
French City Mobltt Homo, Inc. Slnglo Efflcloncy, Pa~lally Fur·
614-146·1340, Or 1-800-231-4467. nis~od, Watar Included, Oopooll
Roducod: 1992 Skyllno 16x70, 2 Roqulrod, Coii614-44&amp;-67ZO.
Large Btdroorne, 2 Baths, Extra

45

Fltduclld•

Slsrtlng at $120/mo Gallla Hotol
614-44J.9580

Furnished
Rooms

Roome tor rent • wttk or month.

Autos for Sale

Cerhart, rantal clothing. Jr. ·~~~,::=..:..:~~:.....,-,
~

Someone to thaN my houu
wllh, Gllll~lll F~rry,.. 304oi75-

1231, 1:00AM till 11 :00 PM.

Merchandise

For Salt: Commercial Building

And Lot In Euroka. Contact 51
OWnor: 114·2511-1243, Ahor'l PM
41 A. 8 Room

Brlck Ranch, lr &amp;
Dr/Fp, Donlfp, Ke, Brk. Room, 3

,,, 1 112 Bath, Full Finished
IAMmMI, Fuel 011 F&amp;lrnlcli At·

t - Woodbumar~ Slngla At·
~ Gr/O()Inar, ~lua 2 Car
Osrogol Work Shop, 2 la'tla
• - · Crib/Shed. 314 Mfln out
Rt.2tl. 114-441-2360, Evanlngs
Afttr 7:DOp,m.
l.etl fof Nlo.._!!,llloro accopo
lllrlo. 304-t71-zr.a.

1984 Jaap Cherokee Chl1t, 4whHI dnve, 6cyl., PS, PB , air,
tilt , amltm, low mileage, 2
owrwrs, n1w tlrl!ll, good cond ,

$4800, 614·949·2585
1987 Ford Bronco, Full Size 1
OWner, Low Mlltaga, 614-446-

61'18.
74 Motorcycles

-:::~;--;-:,;:,.......:.._ _ .

::

:C88-1 7~:,:. XR200, txc cond,

75 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
1983 C. Ray, 21 R Cuddy Cabin .

76

Auto Parts &amp;
Accessories

Budatt Transmlu lorw, Uud &amp;
rebulh, stanlng It $6; Auto

Household

Uncond itional IUIIIme guanntae Local rtltrtnctt furniahtd
FrH estimates Call colltet 1·
614·237.()488, day or night
Rogers BaStme nt WattrprOf&gt;

19Tt Chrysltf 48,000 actual ling
mllll, 4 door, exc cond. $2,300.
County, WY 5 miles East 1-77, llrm 1979 Corvette 54,000 actual Complllt Mobile Home Stt-Ups
Rlvtntwood. Frll Sal, Sun, mlltt, every option, southern Repairs; Commtrk:al, R"lden!
noon-6 00 PM. Olntr daye for car, $4~00 llrm. 1181 Kawllakl Uaf lmJHonments lneludlr-.g,
houra call 304-273-5655 bttote 750 LTu, 13,000 mites, like new, Plumbing, Electrical Insurance
11.00 AM. (Union mtdt Political· $12,000 19711 Suzuki 125 cc dirt Cl1ims kcepled. 614-256·1611.

Buslnaas SpaclalHloMtalchut. blko $2!50 304-67!-5438 aho• Curtis Home Improvements.
5:00
Wood Chlpo For Boddln; And 1972 Oldsmobile Cullats, 38,000 Ytart Experience On Older &amp;
Mulch For Solo. 814-2511-6111, Original Mlln, 350 Rocket , 4 Nawor Homos Room Additions
Foundation Work, Roofl!!g;
After 6p.m. 614-2H·1353
Barrel Carborator, E:rcelltnt Kitchen• And Bath1, F,.. £i.
Condition! $4,000 614·441-1903 llmatot Rtferenco, No Job To
55
Building
Big Or Small! 61H4HI225
1m lmpela, Qooc:l lnlarior,
Supplies
Runa GoOd, S200. OBO, Must Rtnova11ons, Add Ons Rtp.air
SOli, Call 12.00p m And Painting, Quality Wof.k! Cati
Block, brick, MWtr pipes, win· 4 30p m 614-446-6196.
Rogo• At 614-44f.8S86
dOWt, lintels, etc. Claude Win·
tera, Alo Grandt, OH Call 614·

1978 &amp;1979 Dodge Magnum

245-5121
parts wanted buy, ttll or frade,
Sltlplna room• with cooking.
lrom 1·pltce to a complete car,
Also tro111r space All hook·ups. 56 Pets lor Sale
Call ohor 2 00 pm., 304-773- ---..,....,,-.,....~-- 614·1149·2693
5651, Maton WV.
~
Groom and Supply Shop-Pot 1978 Pontiac Gran Prill, 301
Grooming. All brllds, 11y111. Molot Rebuilt 350 Transmls46 Space for Rent
lams Ptl Food Otaltr. JuUe tlon, Asking $1,000 But Will
Negotiate Call 304-675·5227 Af.
Wobb. C•ll614-448.0231

Business
Buildings

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

good, 304·675-33&lt;4

pm
Gallipolis
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For Salt Good Uood Doors, Ex·
1989 Mallard 5th wheel wllh
torior Doora And Pallo Doors, 63
Livestock
microwave, TV, aterto, AC,
675·8042
Roasona~o Prlco, 614-446·2303 ::-:-:=:-::'-.::..:....~:...."7.::::" many extras, $9,000. 304·6752 Hors1 TraiiiiJ. Deluxe, $995,
Furnished 3 Rooms And Bath For Sa .., Stars Water Ols1111er, 1988 AOHA &lt;&gt;Oldlng, Youth 5401.
Upstairs, Clean, No P1ts, llko N1w, $50 Call &amp;14·388· HorN Of Tht Year, 2 Silver
Services
Relertnc• And Deposi t Re- tt809.
Royal Show Saddles, Brood
quired. 614-446·1519.
Maros
614·286o65ZZ.
let Cream Parlor Tabtt l Chair
Furnished APirtment, 1br, nut Foo Saio, 614-446~720
64 Hay&amp; Grain
81
Home
to Ubrary, Plrking, central heat,
air, rtftrlncea. 614·446-0338, Medical Supplltt. New And Hay tor oato, 304·578-2236
Improvements
Ulod Whoolchalro 3 Whoolod
Before 7p m
Scooters. lltteholro, Etoc:lrlc
BASEMENT
Gracious living. 1 and 2 bed· Btdl, tic Insurance And
Transportation
WATERPROOFING
room apt~rtmenla at Village Medica,. Acc1pted. CIU Advan·

siZH camllaugt, Sam Som.rvlllt 't since 1.. blslde S.n·
dyvlllt Post Office, J 1ckaon

34

1980 Dodge Snow Commander
Ram Charger 4:r4 Blazer, has
hydra\lllc snowplow, t xtn lines,
318 auto, PS, P81 runs &amp; looks

Efl1cienc::r, ept. tor rant, bU\lllful
carpal, n ca couch and bar, 304-

Middleport, BHCh St , 2 bed·
roam turnrishtd spt, utilities
paid, references &amp; deposit rt·

Rivar and Rl 62, 304-675·8!1'19.

work , $1,60'0. 614-388-

8293.

Wanted Used tarm equlpm•nl 1 1975 Nomad, 31 ft., Nic:t, Clean,
anrthing you wanl to 1111. Can Air, Awn Must Move Oj»n For
614-256-1308, 256-6040 ahor 6 Otten 1818 Chatham Slrnl

Jtrrys Run 8 btdroom, 2 lull

458 acres bttV!!Hn Kanawha

t ome

P•~•
614·24S.56n' 614·~
Machlnary, Jackson Olllo 614· 2263.
••r
266-51144.
FII'IWood Will O.llvtr, Call Afttr
5.00p.m. 614-44e-3Z10.
Uood boo tuppllos, axe cond, 79
Campers&amp;
FlrtWood, au.ontd 0111 $1S. complelt hlvet, supt~s, mise
Motor Homes
loval pick up load, 304-675-1267 :;
304
:.:..::-5.:;76:..:·2::3:.:
16::..__ _ _ __

Surot,. ~rmy camt~ugo. donl m, 71

33 Farms for Sale

gre11 shapo, 00,
PSIPB, engine n11ds

For Sate: 17ft. Aluminum CaAoe
Wanted To Buy. 14 Ft John
Boat. 614..,.46-17S9

$196 Call 614·992·7787. EOH

Stctlonal

Auto,

mixar Oliver 10 h lranspor1
elise. All good cond. 304·273·

New Holland Super 717 forage
Geht 95 grlncftr

Contor, 1·800-58!1·5710

Skylll'll

F·r!50, Body

V-8, E:rc1llent Condhlon, tn!
eludes All Equlpmtnt, Call After
&amp;p m. 614-446·1763.

tage Htatth, 1-iOo-5811·1020.

lll'tll Khehon And Uvlng Room
SpKllil Low Prlct French City
lrlobllo Homaa, 114-446·9340, Or
1400-231-4467.

6681

Now Holland 457 hay bind 7 h

Manor

baths, double widt, city water,
cable TV, 16x30 garage, 113
ICrtl, quiet country living,

1989 Chtvarolat truc k, 2500
series, club eab, 350 cu ln.,
auto, air, $7600 obo, 614-992·

1979 J11p CJ5, new top, 53,000
mllu, I~Xal ownar, 304-675·1264

61 Farm Equipment
HOi!, $4,410. Ownor
Flnanco 614-266-6522.

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73 Vans &amp; 4 WD's

Farm Supplies
&amp;Ltvestock

1

1
jl

Furnlshtd tHiclencr apartment
with kltchtntllt and bath
Deposit and r1farenees required. No pets. 814-446-4879

9340 Or 1-&amp;00-231-4467

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2112r'n

1187 Pinecrttk 14x70, 2 bed·
room, 1 bath, total tlec , heat
pump, alumn siding, 12:r20 front
~rch, 304-576-2119 af1•r 6·00

28x52, 3br, 2 Baths, Country
Kitchen, 10x26 Attached Porch,
SDeclll Low Price, Excellent
Financing Available! Frtneh
City Mobile Homtt, Inc. 614·446·

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USED RAILROAD TIES

p.~rtially rurn 'ad Now
on rented lol. &amp;M-146-1847.

Eny As 1, 2, 3. Flit You're Taus
Htrl And Buy Here Kiss You're
Landlord Goodbye! Elsea Home

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TRIM and
REMOVAL

full balhl,

11167 Clayton Ridgewood, 3BR, 2

1'rmr your duller into f:ml.,
Sell it tire easy!,way... by 1'/ione, .
no rreetl lo lem'e your !tome.
l''lace youl' cltusilied ad. to(lay!
.1 5 wonls m· less, 3 days,
3 paJJen,$6.00

movies Call 814-441!1 -2518. EOH.

CompteUy Furnished Small
House, $250fmo. Plus Utilities,
And Deposit &amp;14-446..0334 Call
Befort 7p m.

Sh011llme On Job? Past Credit
HIIIOfY A Problem? ,.any
Rapou11Hd Mobil• Homaa To
Choose From. Small Oown
Payment Clll1-800-589·5711.

7131f91/lfn :;'

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after

ttae Granvllle1 14170, gas heal, from $192Jmo. Walk to shop &amp;

;

DAIWtN, OltO

614-992-6886

2br Clean, Apr,liances Water,
Immediate Avalablllty, Ctott To
Shopping, Kana~a. $230/mo.
Plus Deposit 614-245-92)1

CL\e,ti?H

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Household furnishing 112 ml
Jarricho Rd Pt. Pleasant , WV,
call 304·615·1450

1988 Chevy 1 Ton Delivery
350 Engine, 12x8 Fl Box,
Good Shapt, $5,700 Mark Btl·
wean 5-7 P.M 614·367·0411 •
True~,

949-2226

Musical
Instruments

PICKENS FURNITURE
Naw/Usad

1986 Bronco II, 6&lt;yl., standard,
4 wheel drive, sunroof, $3500,
614-742-2357afttr 6pm

1988 Oodgt 4x4, 53,000MI 614·

5'1

Gravely garden tractor w/all at·

Pomeroy,

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FOR ALL MAKES

Aeglsterld black/ whitt m11e
Cockar Spaniel puppy, great
~'7 1200, no checks, 614·892·

2,600 board t1 h12 No 4 sheetApartment
ing 25 cents per H. 30 gal gas lachmants, 304-675-6979
water huttr $35 Interior pre lnttma11onal Cub With Cui·
for Rent
hung doors $40 each 304-675- tlvators, Good Shape, 614-4461·bdrm apl In Middleport, 4004.
3496.
utillllas turn, dap req , no pets,
6
Pltct
Living
Room
Suite,
In·
614·992-2218
Jim's Farm Equtpmant, SR. 35,
cludll Couc:h, Chair, Rocker, Wilt Gallipolis, 614-446·!1777,
1 br Efficiency, Utilities Paid, Ex· Coffae Table, 2 End Tabln, 2 Wldt atltctlan new &amp; used farm
capt Elaclrlc, Deposit And Matching Lampo, Vary Good tractora • Implements. Buy,
Relarance, $165/mo &amp;14-446- CondHionl $250. 614-4411-01163, ull, trade, 8 00..5.00 weekdays,
614-446-7371 After 5p m.
7130,
Sat till Noon
2 btdrcom apts In Point 8x12k6rt Portable chain link MF 285 Tracto•, Sharpl S7,8!50J
Plaasant 1 modern, clean, Hud dog konnol $150 30,000BTU 1130 MF Tractor, 13 9!50, 35 M•
Warm Momlng gat heater $30. Tractor, $2,995. OWnor Will
acceptaa, 614-446-2200

~ PIN down EXTRA

12-!i·lfn

Complete home tumlshlnge.
Hours· Mon-Sat, 9·5 614·446·
0322, 3 mllaa out Bulavlllt Ad
Free Delivery

44

:Want to:

PH. 614·99H591

Ohio
LAYNE'S FURNITURE

dtopo~.

2br Mobile Home, Relerencu,
And Deposit Nesdtd 614·367·

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jackson Plko

PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING: Limestone,
Dirt, Gravel and Coal
Ucensed and Bonded

rtf, $95, ringer washtr,
$159; automatic waSher/ dry1r,
$50, 19"&amp;25" color TVa,
10Q98TU Lennox Furnace, $395;
Haggerty Appliance Store, Mid·

Work boots 614-446-3159.
deposot requlrod, no ptts, 614- 53
Antiques ,
367.0611
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R&amp;C EXCAVATING

BULLDOZING

11200, 614·1'12·2541 ohor 5pm '

Hrr apl

Mobile homt tor rant, tum ,
utilities paid, reference &amp;

Help Wanted

AVON I All Areu I
Sfllars, 304-1175-1429

tOMMDlO.U. ... RESIDFNI'IAI.

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AVON • All areas, Call Marilyn
Weaver 304·882-2645.

llew Ho••• • Vlayl Sltli•1
:
lltw Gara11s • Replace•••• Wiadows· I'
loo• lddltloas • Rooflae
614·949·2101

Financial

2-bdrm, part turn apt, newly
radacorated,
WID hook-up,

RACINE GUN ~~--~----------------~
Now In 1
CLUB
Stock
II

aou

Benefits,

1971 one ton Dodge ttatbtd 3'18

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Employment Services

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531 Bryon PIMiddloport, Ohio 1 ,
11/14/lln

12~JMarv

Pa~,

Transponallon,
407·292-4itl7.
Ekt 571. 9a m ·10p.m. Toll

72 Trucks for Sale

304-&amp;75-Sm or 675-6177.

Coins, Gold Rings, Sliver Coins,
Gold Coins. M.T.S. Coin Shop,
151 Second Avenue, Gallipolis

Mob1le Homfl Repa1r
Upholatery

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BISSE~L BUILDERS, INC. :

JAMES KEESEE
992·2772 or
742-2097

ShWtlng ~~~~~.

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU

Will haulandlor sur,pty labor lor
various Jobs, pay s negoliabla,

l"ry lively. 614·388·1303.
Top Prlc11 Paid· All Old US

Ref,ri•enw&gt;.l

Ceneral Hauhns

1/ll/92/lme. pd.

•VInyl Siding
•Replacement
Window
•Roofing
•Insulation

GUN SHOOT
1:00

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875-3984.

Wanted To Buy: Junk Autos
Wllh Or Without Motors Call

j

Quality
·stone Co.
SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE

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Ballroom, lltln and M~orn

partnership dancing. Slngl11,
Couplll and groups welcome
For Into pltaH call after 7 00
PM ask for Anna or Jim , 304·

446.0175.

PhnbinA &amp; HealiniJ

2-3·'92·1 mo

MARCUM

J&amp;L

25253

Par1nerlhlp Dance
ProiHslonal
rounglnltrucllon
couple
tsachlng Country W11tern,

Used Mobllt Homu, Call 614·

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WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS
leading to thelrresl and Spetlallllng In Custom :
convkllon of I 1 Jtrson

-Room Additions
-Gutter Work
-Electrical and Plumbing
-Roofing
-Interior &amp; Exterior

11·22·92·11111.

singer
nNdad
tor
"Reflections Tr1o" Pitas• reply
to Rt. 2 Box 314-B Le1111 WV

Patient Service Assistant, approximately 20.25hra per wtek,
must be energellc and able to
work flexlbllschedult including
day, evening and Saturday
houre
Mtdlcal office exptrltnct halpful, will train rna·
ture, respontlb1t person who Ia
aenshlvt to binh control and
reproductive health netds or
clllnt1. Must be well organlztd1
accurate with llgurft ana
rteord kMplng, hllv. auperlor
communication skills, must bt
able to work under guldtlln•
with minimal auperv11lon. Requires reliable transportation,
ability to work In Malgs, Gallia,
Lawrence Countiea and other
silas it needed T1m1 and out of
county travel paid Stan $5 50.
Sand resume and two lmploymtnt references to Planned

SSOO lor Information

CARPENTER SERVICE

1987 Oodgo Shelby Shadow
CSX, 2 2 "furbo, lnterc:oolad 5·
speed, AMIF'M cass , AC, PS
PB, Serious lnqulrle1 only'
Evenings 614·912--6125

Ml" Paula's Day Care Center
Sate, aHordabte, chlldca rt M-F
6 a m - 5:30 p m Agoo 2,.,.10
Befor1, attar school Drop-Ins
welcome 614-446-8224. Ntw Infant Toddler Cart, 614·446-6227

Wanted to Buy

REWARD

YOUNG'S

1987 Chovy Nova · high mi111ge,
nttds repair Good lrans porla·
tion car Reduced. $1,000. For
mort Information Call 614·4462342, Ask for Paul

614-446·4460.

Portabte Refrigerator, Call 614·

;-;un 1u.;-;

MICROWAVES
VHSCAMERAS
AUTO RADIOS
REPAIRED

3 Bedroom 1 112 Baths Farm
Houst, On 2 Acra With Bam,
Rio Granda, $400 Ask For Amy.

446-8594 after 5 p m

Busine s ervtces
KING'S HOME
IMPROVEMENTS

Trimming, TrH Removal, Hedge
Trimming Fr11 Estlmatetl 614-

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

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POLE BUILDING
MATERIALS

ney ~rN. Referancu Available

full lime auctioneer, camplata
auction service. Licensed Ohio,
West VIrginia, 304-m·5185

Boat.l &amp; Mot.on for Sale

Excavalin8
Ele&lt;:tnco.l &amp;

Rentals

$350. Par month Oap • 2
Rtfertnces requ ired 614-446-

Rick Paarson Auction Company,

Motorcycle.

51- HoUiehold Good.
52- Sporting Good.
53- Antique.
54- M11C. Merchand1ae
55- Bu1lding Supphea

41 Houses for Rent
3 BR 2 run Batha II replace, deck

Wanted to Do

6979.

Autol for Sale

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Atlo

Help Wanted

Moving Sale. turnitura, anti·
quea, toys, dlshea, 304-675-

Truckt for Sale
Van~ &amp; 4 WD'a

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Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

Hay &amp; Gratn
Seed &amp; Ferttlt&amp;er

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H I
e p Wanted

Ekealttnt

Yard Sale

Ln•eatock

Wanted lo Rent

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24S5

Wanted to Buy

48- Equ1pmenl for Rent
49- For Lcaae

11- Help Wanted
12- S.tuataont Wante&lt;l
13- I n• urance
14- Bwmeu T nun~ "@:
15- School• &amp; lnalruc11on
16- Rad10, TV &amp; CB Repair
17- M .. cellaneow
18- Wanted To Do

Public Notice
counter space required.

''The only thing 1love Is money. Got anylhtng I
can send to my SWISS bank accoont?"

Lost &amp; Found

h 1
red
d 1
AGI Hort Assotlate Agent posi·
11
~~~.&amp; 75 • 2 i8l ar rag ng c 8 n, tlon, 75% FTE, B S In agrlculI \Ire, horticulture or related field
Lost. Brown, Whlla Spaniel rtq\llred Leadership and com&amp;
Name And Phone Number On munlcatlon skills nsanllal,
Collar, VIc inity
KanaugaJMIII 115,030..16,002, contact Malga
Cooperative Extension tor mort
Creek, GallipoliS. 614-148·9535.
Information An Equal OpporLost. male Blue Healer dog tunlty Employer; application
Racine/ Ponland area, 614-949~ dtadlmels Fob 25, 1992

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BULLETIN BOARD

And

wlwhlla under neck, malt, wear-

'F\ll\1 :- ll'l ' lll ~

42- Moh1le Home. for Rent

18

367-795'[

LOST Flatroek aroa, Blk lab 11

For Sale or Trade

43- Farnu for Rent
44- Apart~t~ent for Rent
4~ Fum11hed Roomt
46- Space for Rent
47-

675-Pt.

Nautered,

Lost Dog· Rldga,
WhittReward•
Samoyed,
Sl'loastrlng
614·
441·0619

Fru1t.1 &amp; Vegetable.

41- Houe~for Rent

Meigo County Mason Co., WV
Area Code 614 Area Code 614 Area Code 304
992-MJddle port/
Pomeroy
985-Che.ler
843- Porlland
247-Letut FaU•
949-Rac: me
742-Rulland
667 -Coolv1Ue

Cat,

Oeclawed, 614·245·9627.

Mwac allnatrumenll

HEYI'\1~

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Auto s for Sale

Free Pupp11s, Mother Regur
tared Golden Retriever, Pupples

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Are Black 614·245·5966

33- Farm• for Sale
34--- Bwineaa Buildtngl
35- Lo~ &amp; Acreage
36- Real Eatale Wanted

71

Clll614·245-588l
7104
E&amp; RTREE SERVICE Topping,

Couch To Giveaway, 614.-141·

811\1·.." '1'()( ,,

Rates are for consecutive runs, broken up days wtll be
charged for each day as separate ads.

Nowii•Soulhlllllm

Will .Babysit In My Hqme Rod·

side Pat Only About 1 v..r Old
614·256·1793, Leave Massage '

SUNDAY
.
POMEROY - Rev. Eddie Buff• •
ington will be lite 'uest speaker 81
the Naomi Bapust Church in '
Pomeroy on Sunday at 10:45 a.m.
The public is mvlted to attend.

23- Profe111cnal Servkea

Guilla County

446-Go.l~poli•

Giveaway

Beaulltul Sleek Black Ca~ Very
Friendly, To Good Home tor In~

RACINE - The Carmel United .
Methodtst Church, Racine, will 1
have a potluck dinner on Saturday from 5·30 to 1 p.m. All proceeds •
go to the youlh group.

21- Bulinflll Opportumty
21- Money to Loan

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE® b) Larr) Wrtght

Real Estate
wanted

Bualntts College, Spring Y1llty

Plaza. Call Today, 614-446-436711
Rtglstarstlon lll0-CI5-1274B.

2 small 8 wkt old puppies one
female one male, half Spnnger
&amp; Lab, 304·882-3793

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Fl \\\&lt;:I \I.

$ 20
$ 30
$ .42
$ 60
$.05 / day

36

Business
Training

Rttraln

Losl. Whitt Bird Oog With Black
Spots, Reward OHendl VIcinity
Georges Cr11k Road, Gallipolis,
614·4~6-2445, Ask For Paul

Over 15 Words

Rate

Situation
Wanted
Wlllllaul•lfiYOI &amp;-do odd Ioba,

Clll 114-IG-2286 1veninga

RATES
Words

12

p.m. Dave Swthard, Reynoldsburg,
will be the caller. All western
square dancers are invited • . ;
Refreshmems will be served.
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•The Area's Number I Marl{etplace
Days
1
3
6

by Bruce Beattie

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The Daily Senllnel- f'&lt;&gt;ge-9

3yr old ltmale Himalayan cal, In
00111011, 110 popon, 150 obo,
614·192.'1160 allc tor Amando

AKC Chocotato t..obrador
Rotrlovsr, _fleaulllut Femata
Puppy, S1101s And Wormad 614-

441-1111

Ron'• TV Service, spteltllzlng
In Zenith al sa 11rvlclng mosl
o1her brands. Houu calla, 1110.
some appliance repairs WV

304-511·2398 Ohio 614-44f.2454

Dnls
S.w-Vac
Service
Gtorgea C!'Mk Rd. Parts, auP.:

plln, pickup, and clollv~~y 614·
446.0294
.
1880 Chovorolol Coprlco Cllo- Witt build pstlo covers, docko
IJc, 4c:lt, lldan, txt,. sharp, acroonod rooms, put up vinyl
ere. conc:t., 30!1 V-8, $1650, &amp;14- oldlng 0t trollar skl~lng. 6t4245.g152.
lllt2o67tl
1181 Buick Elactro1 good shapt, 82 Plumbing &amp;
d_,.,ablo, v.a, 1500,
614·7'12·
21$6
Heating
1982 Buick Park Avonuo, 4dr,
Carttr'a Plumbing
ter"Sp.m.

AKC Fomalo Boston Torrlor. 4
months old. Block &amp; Whlto.
udan, bHulilul family car, ex$200. 304-675-5731.
Fourth and Pint
Big Savings On All Carpet In
collont, SZ1DO, will PlY lax l t•
Galllpolla, Ohio
Stock. Cosh And Corry Mot· AKC reglat.,.d miniature tlo, 114·992-6711
61H4f.J888
tohan Carpots, 61H4f.iil44.
Schnauzer PUPIIY• IIR .. poppor,
hOUII brokon, $150 304-675- 11tl3 Ch.,otto, Good Condition,
Color TV, Sma11 Freezer, 811· 2S88
Air,
Ne-w
Tlrtl,
G.ooa 84
Electrical &amp;
Charger, Pow• Tool•, B1t1
Mochanlcs.._ $800. 614.-otll3,
V~R.
Eloctrlc Typowrftlt', ASCA, NSBR, Doublo R~l• 614-44&amp;-73n
Allor lp.m.
Refrigeration
ClolhH Dryer, 614·2511-12:11. •
t - Auotrolllan Shepherd
Pupo, Rod, Bhroo, And Ttla,
Rnlclontlal or co..... lal
For Sala; One largo Soli, R- From WorKing Stock, ~-::~
Color, In Goad COndition, $25, Fobnlary 20th, 1tlt2. I 1
wfilng, oorvlco or -lro. '
Mootor UCOMed lloclrlclan.
Calli--.
3145.
Ellc:lrtca~ 30W711· '

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Plgl 10-Tlle Dally Sentinel

Ohio

Friday, February 14, 1992
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Love,
Jim, Mary,
Chelsea &amp; Victoria

....................

I love you more each day I am
with you. As the mother of our
six wonderfulchildrenyouhave
done a marvelous job.
Dale

Happy Valentine's Day
to Mama Shirley and Papa
Richard,
you mom and dad.
From,
Jamie, Christy and Tina

...............
Bob,
Happy Valentines Day
Love You.
Betty

••••••••••••

Tim Hall,

I love you very much and I

always will.
Love Always,
Stephanie Haggy

................

T. J.
Day. I Love You.
Valerie Patterson

•••••••••••

Mama and Pappy,

We lhink you're the greatest.

.................

•

John,
I give you my heart on this
day, saying I LOVE YOU in

................
Cindy,
The best mom and wife,
You are our Valentine all year.
Brandon &amp; Dennis

Mommy

......................

Love,
Amanda

••••••••••••
Happy Valentines Day
To Someone Special.

... .......

Love Always,

Wendy

·~
·~ ··~
Happy Valentine's Day
Robby!
Love You Lots,
Marcy

••••••••••••

Evan and Erin,

Roses are red,

Violets are blue
Our lives are complete
Since God ga'¥e us you.
All Our Love,
Daddy and Mommy

.................

Mike and Mom,
I Lo-ve You
Happy Valentines Day to you.

.....................
James

Roy U:e,
Happy Valenti ne's Day!
Love,
Michelle

..............

Todd,
To the boy I love with all my
hear~ thanlcs for being there for
me.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Love,

Sandy

................
To my Sweelest and Well
Loved Bobbie,
I was in love the frrst time I
saw you. Now we're married
and you're still my favorite
Valentine ever.
Happy Valentine's Day.
'
Love,
Michael

Love You Both,
Daphne

Robin

.... ...........

We Love You
Vety Much Daddy.
Love,
James &amp; Samantha
.. • .. ¥ •• • .. ¥ H •
Sean,
I will always love you.
Happy Valmtine's Ooyl
Love Alwayl,
Christina
'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Y 'I' Y 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I'
To my husband Milk,
I love you more than you'll
~""""="a' ever know. A love like ours
only comes once ina lifetime. I
look forward to sharing my lifetime with you.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Love,
Haniel
.. 'I' ,. 'I' ., 'I' ., 'I' ., •

Joe Sweetheart,
To my wonderful "Love•
who knows just how good he
mal:eo me feel. "I Love You"
Lo ve "• 1Wl)1,
Susie (Pop Can)
., y., 'I'., 'I'., 'I'.- y.,
Rylll VIIIMtlre,

•

..............

Happy Valentines Day
Daddy,
We Love You!

Summer and Sonny

...............

Bill.
The road has been hard and
rough and still I can't Jove you
enough.
Love,
Janet

•••••••••••
If I had it to do all over
again, I would! ,
Happy Valentines Day.
Sweclhcan.
Love,
Sherry

always be in my heart.
From Someone who'll
always love you.

~

Hers hel,

.............

I love you
Happy Valentines Day .
Patty

Dear Oma &amp; Opa Co lburn
and
Mama &amp; Papa Fife,

................
I Love You
Vety Much Rick.
Love Ya,
Patty

~

You're the greatest

grandparents ever!
Weston &amp; Kelsey
Fife

'JbiPPJ' o/:wr.'l{TI?{J;s 1l!~y
'To my grarufparents

.............
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•••••••••••

Love,
'J{_atfian CooK_

~ .

We Love You
Vety Much Daddy.
Love,
Roy &amp; Ricky Jr.

Bruce,

We both love you.
Angie &amp; Patchs

..............

Alben,
You're the only
Smurff
On my
Turff
Slave

Leon,
To my loving husband, Happy

Grandma Betty,
We love you alot.
Love,
Heather, James. Samantha.
Matthew

Valentines Day with all my love.
Love,
Teresa

....................

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Dave:
You can tic me up with your
strang anytime.
Love Ya.
Lorena

Bud.

Jeff,
Thanlc you for being there for
me when Ineeded you the most.
You're the greatest husband
anyone could have.
I Love You.
Pam.

You make me laugh,
You make me cry,
Without you,
I'd Surely die.

.

..................

Love,
Rose

Alana,

................ .

.................

Cupid is calling
Will you marty me
I Love You.
John

Bud,

To the best husband in the
world. Sam Thompson I Love You!
Pat

There will be steam risi11g
form Pomeroy when you come
home lO me. Can't wait for the
heat!
Love,

-+ . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.

Rick,
I love you with all my heart.
You've made my life complete.
It's you and me forever!
Love,
Pam

Derek

•••••••••••

Dave,
You have given me more love
and happiness that I have ever
known. You're the best!
I Love You!
Buckwheat

•••••••••••

Whiz,

You're the Epple
of my eye!
Happy Valentine Day
Bug-a-Boo

.. ..... ......... .

..............
Happy Valentine Day
Sandy, Amy and Brittany.
l.o•e Always,
Gary

H .... H ...... .

Corey,

I'll l..o•c You
"Always" and Forever.
Yours,

........ ., ...

..................

To my Pool&lt;,
Happy Valentines Day

Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
My life changed
for the beuer,
when I met you.
All My Love,
David

Shway

.............
Bob,
I Love You more and more
each day.
Love,
Lisa
.... • .., • .... • ..., • .... •
Daddy Dave,
lloveyou thismuchandmore!
Be My Valentine.
Love,
Ashley Dashlcy

Bill,

.................
You needed me!
Babe

Firem an,
You can hose me down anylime!

., 'I' ., 'I' "' 'I' "' 'I' ., 'I'
Roses are red
Violets are blue
There's no bener grandparents
Than both of you.
We Love You!
Amy &amp; Brittany

Love You,
Sparky

......................
Aunts, Uncles and Cousins,
Happy Valentine's Day!
I U&gt;ve You, All.
Emily Gail

Joe,
Happy Aoniversary. All my
love now and forever.
Laura

My vety first Valentine. I
couldn't ask for more. I Lo-..c
You.

Mom,
Thanks for all you do.
We love You.
Shane &amp; Dax

., 'I'•• 'I'"'""' 'I'., 'I'

A.

"' 'I',. 'I'"' 'I'., 'I'., 'I'
Christopher &amp; Mike,
Happy Valentine.
Love.
Bev

................

To Sherry and Bubby,
I love yoyvery much and am
always thinking about you .
Happy Valentines Day.
Love,
Daddy

'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I'

· Moose,
Cupids here, so whDdda say
will you be mine
this Val"'!tines Day?
Sweethean
,. 'I' ., 'I'., 'I'"' 'I' ., ""'
Cooter:
I Love You so much. Won't
you be my Valentine.
AlWI)II.
Your Va!,entine
'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Y 'I' Y 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I'
Ryan,
Thank&amp; for the best gift in
t¥ world.
Our Sat Iarrod.
Love Alwayt,
Paula

Carl,
You're the best thing that has
ever happened to me.
I Love You,
Cindy
,. 'I' ,. 'I' "' 'I' •• '1 .. '1'11+
Tony,
Love You Forever!
Kathy
'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' Y 'I'
Gary,
Happy Valenl\nes Day!
I Love You Forever.
Love,
Monica

'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I'

To Harriet,
To the on1y one that adds
meaning to my life.
Happy Valentine Day.
Love,
Mark
., 'I'., 'I'"' 'I' .. 'I',. 'I'
Pop Can,
You are my kind of fizz!
Love,
Joe

You won't ftnd grandparents
Better than you!
We Love You!
Cunis &amp; Rebecca
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"''I'., 'I'.,

I+ . . .

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Brenda F.
I thlnk you arc lhc sweetest
woman that I've ever known
and also the most caring too.
Happy Valentines Day.
Love,
Walter

....................

Roger,
Happy Valentines Day
To someone very special who
made all my dreams come true.

I Love you with all of my
heart.
Love Always,
Anna

To my granddaughter Misty,
Happy Valentine's Day.
I Love You.
MamaHayc

..............

To: Jess ica &amp; lillian ,
Roses are Red

Violets arc Blue,
You'rc my precious Valentines
Mommy Love You!!

.................
Tom,

I will always love you.
Your Sweetheart
I+ . . . . .~ . . . . . . .

Ruth (Mom).
Happy Valentine's Day.
I Love You Very Much.
You're the best mother in lhc
world. I Love Ya.
Love,
Anna. Roger

........................

The love rormynine children is
still in my heart.
Love,
Mom

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Dad and Mom,

Happy Valcntine's Day.
We Love You Both.
Tim, Rubin, Chuck,
John

Wendy N "Suzie",
Happy Valentines Day .
I Love You.
John N. "Dewey"

.......

Rip.

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I Love You Always.
Happy Valentines Day.

Love,
Robin
..............
David,
You're a wonderful husband
and father.
We both love you very much.
Penny and Tanner

Mit&lt;hell,
Of all God's B!essinss Great
and Small,
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Donny,
To my wonderful husband,
thanb for your love.
Love.
·
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Mommy lolr'CS you very mudt

WTAP

Love,

USA

Mommy (Anna)

ESPN

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NASH

CNN
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FAM

Nathan T.

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111 Always Love You.
Love,
Becky R.

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Allan II
Athens
Chlrleston
Hunllnglon
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Joe,
Happy Anniversary Feb. 18.
Our 22 years of Love.
I Love You.
Belva
Mom and Dad,
We Love You.
Belva. Joe, Joe Bob,
Bobby Joe
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Jarrod,
Happy 1st Valentines Day.
Love,
Daddy &amp; Mommy .

................

Earl,
Each day we spend together
is sweeter than before. Each
hour we spend together, I L.cvc
You even more. Every word,
every gesture, each touch, and
each look are treasured forever
in U&gt;vcs memory book.
Happy Valentines Day
with love,
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Mom, Dad. Valerie, &amp;
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You guys are the best family
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Thanks for helping out when I
need you.
Happy Vale ntines Day!

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Love,

Jo

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Pickle,
Happy Valentines Day Daddy .
From Your Son,
Kyle

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Ron,
J Lo-..c You more and more
evety day!
Have a Happy Birthday!
Candy

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Val &amp; Jeff,
Congratulations &amp; best

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wishes always.

Happy I st Valcntines Day!
Lo-..c,
Jo

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Randy,
"I Lo~e You" very much
and you are always
in my thoughts.
Happy Valentines Day.
Love,
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Loving you forever.
Happy Valentine's p ay.
Always Yours,
Julie
. . . . . . . . . .-t . . . .

Todd K..
You've sho wn me the true
meaningof love and happiness.
All My Love, Your Fiancee',
Cindy F.

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Mom &amp;Dad,
We thanlc God everyday for
blessing us with the greatest
parents ever.

Love,
Btyan,Tracey,Kelly,
Jarrod, and Monica
Sean,
The best years of my life
have been spent with you.
I Love you.
Happy Valentines Day!
Jo

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Happy Valcntines Day Son.

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Stephanie,
Kevin.
With you, I have futally round
I tilt want you to
the love or a lifetime.
Know we love
You are the one who !ftlde
Wcl..ov~You,
You •flfY muchl
meseehowieal.lovewumeant
MaM~w &amp; PaPaw
Donna lc Maria
lObe.
I Love You now, and I will
Fred P.
always Love You.
Sootty Ixiy1
You always know how to
Brid
When, rm with you
malce me smile. I Love you.
. 'I' y 'I' y 'I' • · • 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I'
time just
Luv,
Amy,
Happy Valen~s Day
Rhonda
,
Happlnoao it havbl&amp; a
ro my little ~me fries''.
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Carol,
For my lovely wife;
I Love You.
Love,
DoMy

· Bber and 'Jordan.
I love you twO v«y mud! I
Hoppy Valtnline's Dayl

Roses arc red. Violets are blue

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Nanny and Papa Johnson,

Jenny

Penny.

Love You AlWays!

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Nanrtie and Papa. MINE:
Happy Valentine's Day
I Love You.
Emily Gail

Rose

You're my number
one Valentine.
Love,

··~

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Bren - My love of a Lifetime.
I'll Love You Now and
Forever.
I Love You,
Lee

To the World's Crcat.cst

..................

Dada,

'1''1''1''1''1''1''1''1' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I'

To my Sis "Karen",
You're the sister I never had,
and theBest friendpeopleoould
only dream of having. You're
very special to mel
Your Sis "Sally"

Although we're apart you11

T.

Love You,

~

Michael,

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I Love You
Vety Much Brett.

......... ....

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John Boy,

Forever Yours,

l,o.lye,

&amp; still our hearts are like brand
new.

.............

Pam,
Happy Valentines Day.
Sweetheart, I Lov e You.

my own special way . I hope
our time together last forever.

Be mine!

Vi!tki

Love,

Michael, Jordann, and Tess

Mom &amp; Dad,
Years have come and gone
but the best I new was "62" .
That's when our hearts really
grew.
The years have pa.ssed and
really flew, look now it's "92"

Mike,
My heart is yours for the
taking. Don't break it again.

To Bubhy and Sherry,
You rwo are my pride and
JOY. I love you vety much.
Happy Valentine's Day.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'ta-J.

••••••••••••

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We Jove you.

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We lo"Wc you.
Love,

Rick

Have a Happy Valentine's

Love means having tw.o sons,
Andy and Alex are the ones.
Their dog Sam is their best
friend,
Her dog ball she will not lend.
Mom and Dad lov e them all,
But can't we hide that dumb
old ball?

Daddy,
I wuv you! I wuv you! I
wuv You!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Your liule Sweethear~
Emily Oall

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