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Pomer~y-Middleport, Ohio,: Thursday, October 1,1992

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for neld week's Big Bend· Sternwheel _Festival.
Pictured as the work got underway yesterday
are Dave Doerter and Tbomas Roche or C.R.
Mash Constructioll Company.
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UNDER CONsTRUCTION • The stage on .
• the Pomeroy parldn&amp; lot will soon become a
s,heltered pavilion, compliments of the Mlddl~
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the proJect:. which should be _completed in time

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· COLUMBUS , Ohio (AP) Gov. George Voinovich says three
economic development bills
ajlproved by the Legislature gives
Ohio the tools it-needs·to compete
in world ~ts and create jobs.
VoinoVich released a statement
Wednesday after the l.c;gislature,
wrapping up a fall cleanup session,
sent him the packa$e that also is
designed to help Ohio compete for
business and jobs with other states.
The governor, who plans to sign
the bills when they reach his desk,
said they demonstrate Ohio's commitment "to become a leader in job
creation and business expansion." .
Sponsors said the bills stemined
in part from the ·recent loss of three
Cincinnati -area businesses to
northern Kentucky is a result of
· new tax brtaks in that state.
But. they also said it will help
business in other areas of Ohio that
have lost jobs because of the recession. ·
The bills provide.tax breaks for

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new or expanding industries that
create jobs under specified guide·
lines, or increase export sales, a
key component to Ohio's economy
in reeent years.
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Rep. Patrick Sweeney, 0-Cleveland, said Ohio is the fust state to
, enact an incentive for increasing
global sales. "Hit worts,l think it
enhances our competitive position
in the world,' ' he said.
The bills also exempt from the
sales tax equipment bought for
research and development, and
speed the sale of voter-authorized
bonds for bridge, road and other
infrastructure improvements. ·
The final vote on the Senateapproved package C!lme in the
House. The only dissenters were
Reps. Jack Cera, 0-Bellaire, and
Robert Hagan, D-Youngstpwn,
who objected because the tax
breaks were not limited to areas of
the slate that need help the most.
Rep. Michael Stinziano , D-

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the package had passed either
house, its promise helped pt115uade
Spiegel Inc. to choose Columbus as
..J!Ie site of a .$100 million distribuuon center.
The center, replacing one in lllinois, is expected to open in about :
18 months, employin$1,500 to :
2,000 workers and provtding many .
more seasonal jobs, Stinziano said: :
. · ·House Speaker Vern Riffe,~- :
Wheelersburg, and Senate Pres1- .
dent Stanley Aronoff, R-Cincin- :
nati, said passage represents a·
bipartisan achievement becau~ it:
came in the re-el~tion campa1gn:
season, when the bills could have ·
become bogged down in ~litical :
posturing.
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Both houses took care of some·
.other minor business before:
adjourning their l\Vo-day fall ses-:·
sion. The Legislillure will not meet·
again until after the Nov . .3. elec-:
tion, barring some emergency.

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The~testweekly~creasewas

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WASHINGTON(AP)-The
Friday
the government
number of Americans filing new the flfdl m a row and u pushed t)le reports the unemployment rate for · · _
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cljlims-ror une~~;~plo,yment benefits jo~less_c_laims ~ovelto the highest . September. In .ad'vanc.e of that .
By BRIAN J. REED,
climbed to 429,000 in mid-Septem· PQIRt smce Aug. 8, when 474,000" report, many economists were
. . s~ntinel News Starr
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bel:, the highest level in .six weeks, Americans filed first-time claims. looking. for the jobless. rate, at 7.6
The next step in ongoing renothe government reported today.
That weekly number was skewed perc~t m August, to chmb ~aps vations at the Meigs C~ty CourtThe jump was blamed in part on by a temporary Shutdown of Gener- ~ h1gh 11.'1 1:8 pe~t. matching an bouse was discussed when the
higher layoffs in Jhe auto industrY. a1 Motors p~ts. .
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e1ght-year ~·&amp;h. setm J~Meigs County Commissioners met
and the continued effect of Hurri- , . Ec,onom1sts wd the detenoraThe Fndal report will-~ the in regular session on Wednesday
cane Andrew.
· lion m. rec~nt ~eeks reflected,a last ~leue o lhe most ~liuc~ly · , afternoon.
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The Labor Department said the . worserung J~b p1cture as the weak· ~nSltive of all the econom•c ~- . . A continuing progiarn of court·
level of rust-time claims rose by ~nomy failed to generate enough ucs before~ Noyem~ elec11on.
house renovation has been undt;rlS,OOO for the week ending Sept. · JObs to take care of new entrants
The deterio/auon m ~ m~- way since . the elevator - was
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kets was Widespread ·•n · m1d- . installed in 1989, with one or two
19 from a revised level of 414,()()0 mtodie Iabor market
for 'the previous week.
More bad news was expected . Sep!Cm~. A total of~ states !'Rd offices being targeted for renova· temtones reported h1'her clau11s tion each year. Extensive exterior
lev~ls for~ week ending S~pt. 19 work was ·completed this summer,
wh•le only rune~- declines. . . and this fall, the board will devote
The four-wee)( movmg average its efforts toward renovating the
of claims, which helps to smooth recorder's office located on the
out" erratic weekly movementsj n second floor.
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the fi~, al.S!l rose for the latest
CommissiOner Richard E. Jones
~eek, chmb1_ng to 409,000, the ·reviewed a letter from Architect
·WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- impasse·. · :X:b e Bush campaign highest level SD_ICC Aug. 29.
Brian Boyd of Burgess 1c. Niple,
The state With~ ~gest num- Inc. of Parkersburg, W.Va. FolloW·
dent Bush and Bill Clinton called a ·SCQI"ed a sm8ll victory as the talks
temporary truce in their war of began, geuing Clinton to drop his ber of layoffs W8ll Mich•gan, where
words over debates as aides insistence that any negotiations be the increase was 11,373, a jump .
searched for agreement- on how to held under the auspices of the blamed on layoffs in the auto
a series of showdowns in the bipartisan Commiss1on on Presi- industry, followed by California,
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which reported an increase of • WASHINQ10N (AP) - Presicampaign' s final month. Ross ferot dential Debates.
promised word today on whether
Instead, the two sides met pri- 7,614.
dent Bush's plan to provide public
he would join the race - ·and any vately Ill the Washington law offiCe
California, a slate dlat has been aid for private schools suffered
debates. '
of Clinto.n campaign chairmanh especillly hardhit by the weak defeat in the House, where majority
· Top advisers to . Bush and Mickey Kantor. Leading the Bus
economy, blamed ~e mcreases on Democra~. approved a bill that
Democratic nominee·Clinton met delegation was campaign chairman layoffs m the service sector and in more closely parallels a schoo!aerospace, .food processing, farm- · choice apJ?roaeh backed by therr
for nearly four hours WedneSday . Robert Teeter.
· night and were resuming riegotia· During . Wednesday night's ing and manufaclllring.
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presidential nominee, Bill Clinton.
lions todsy. By agreement. dje two tallc4, die two sides broke on severOther states reporting increases · OJ:! a 2S4-166 ·vote Wednesday,
camps said Only that "discussions al occasions and members of both of more than 1,000 were New House Democrats rejected a move
;m • ..; Goodlin R Pa
are ongoirig" and refused to pro- · teams could been seen in office York, up4,778; ·Illinois, up 3,613, bY Rep. W-."
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windows making telephone calls. · and Florida, up 2,193, a gain that t&lt;? force ado~t~on of a prov•s•o!'
As the talks continued in Wash- But neither side would say if any was blamed in ~ on disruptions auned at helpmg parents send therr
. children to private schools - a
ington, Clinton and.Sen. AI Gore progresS was made.
· ' caused by Hurricane Andrew. .
Bucking the increases were centerpiece of Bush's campaign- .
w~re campaigning in Wisconsin
For weeks, Clinton had the
and Ohio, while Bush toot a 4ay upper hand ill the debate. over Ohio, where the level dropped by year legislative initiatives. · "
Education Secretary Lamar
off die = g n trail. Perot was .debates, repeated!~ mocking ·Bush 2,114, and Loui'SiaQa, where an
home in
as his state coordi- for refusing to partiCipate j.n forums improvement of 2,111 was credited Alexander immediately denounced
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• nators began re'porting whether scheduled by the bipartisan com- to fewer layoffs in the textilC&lt; indus- the action.
"I am recommending that the
their volimJeerS want Pmlt to make mission. Bush objeCted to the com.
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mission's plan "for a
madera· try The nationwide figures are president reject such cyniCal.endrace once apan.
~j!JS~~ J~! normal seasonal varia- of-the-session high jinks," he said.
negotiations bioke tor.
he
·1iiaiviaual siafe mim- " This -iS not an Cilucation bill; it is

Presidential deb'ate
talks are resumed

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ing a 111eeting ~ith Reco~der
Emmogene Holstem .Congo, Boyd
•esti~ted the cost of renovati~g the
~ff1ce at $10,~00. Th~t. f1gure
. ~nclude.s up~ns of exlSUng fin•shes, caq&gt;eUn~ ana wall .treatment.
It does. not mclude ~cost o~ a
proposal to create a pn~ate office
from space- now occ~p1ed by an
employ~ restroom ~Jacentto the
recorders office. ~n his letter to the
board, Boyd sa1d t~at l:'fosal
could become expens1ve
. use a
door woul~ have to be cut 1nto a
load-beanng wall , and wo~ld
involve ~em oval of o}d plumbmg
and lhe like.
Jones reeommended advertising
for bids on the project, and Commi~ioner Davi~ Koblentt advised
agamst P.ur~umg the propo~e~
restroom pro.JCCt du~ to the ~UCl·
pated expense, say1~g that 1f the

need for the office arose in the
future, it could be addressed at that
time.
No action was taken, although
Jones suggested inviting Boyd to
the board's. meeting next week for
further discussion.
Other than the recorder's office,
only the Clerk of"Courts' and Common Pleas Judge's offices remain
to be reJRodeled.
In other busfuess, the board:
- Approved the only bid for
asphalt materials for October, that
of Asphalt Materials Co. ofMarietta;

- Appointed· Susan Oliver to
serve as an alternate member on the
Meigs County Regional Planning
Commission.
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Present were Commissioners
Jones, Koblentz and Manning K.
Roush and Clerk Mary Hobstetter.

House approves key educqtion reforrn bill.

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But Rep. Dale E. Kildee, DMich., said that ' 'if President Bush
vetoes lhis effort, our children will
be lhe ones who suffer for it. This
bill would start the process of genuine reform, and that's a process
we badly need if we are to continue
asaneducated,skilledandcompetitive nation in the futUre."
Th bill h" h
sed b
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• w IC was pas
Y
vo1ce vote and sent .to the Senate, ·
calls for fedqal funding for schools
that want to implell)ent various ·
new programs to boost student aca·
demic performance.
Bush favors giving vouchers to
parents who could ·then use the
funds for tuition at.the school cf
their choice, including private or
parochial institutions. Clinton
wants public school choice only
and ·
extending the choice

to private and parochial schools.
Democrats repeatedly rejected
Republican efforts to exeand parents' school choices to private and ·
parochial institutions in earlier
floor debates and during meetings
of House and Senate negotiators. ..
"Th · b1-1j
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reJl!CSCnts a tnump
. of ~n ~d a tnum~h of common
sense, S81d Rep. Map: Owens DN.Y. He said Amertcan stud~nts
have difficulty reaching .. ld.
. wor
cla_ss standards whe~ they attend
Third World schools.
Rep. Nita Lowery, D-N. Y.,
agreed; saying, " This bill supports
comprehensive, systemic reforms..
... and eyery family in Ammca can
be part of the process." But She
blamed "partisan squabbles and
· presidential politics" on the mixed
reviews of t,11e bill.

- -.·Local briefs-'-- --. Three DOHS·officials
Patricia Wells reported missing
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resign u.n er pre. ssur_e
A VintonCO\lllty woman has beeq reporled _missing;by the '
Meigs County SheriJI"s Department, and an all-points bulletin has
been issued for hetreturn. ·
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According 1b Meigs County Sheriff JameS M. SoUlsby, Patricia
Wells, of Route .1, Ewington was reported missil)g by h~ hlisband,
Watler E..Wells. She was last seen at 2 p.ril. yesJerday at the Holzer
Clin.ic brancb in Middleport and was driving a blaclt and maroon
1991 Ford FISO lrUCk.
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: Mrs. WellS is erilp19yed at the Vinton County NatioDal Bank in
Wilkesville. · . . ·
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Man cited in one-vehicle wreck

·. A 'Coolville man WIS after wrecking .his pickup ttuck on Ohio 7 .
· in Salisbury T~ WodDelday around 9:10a.m. ·
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Nathan E. PlanU. 19, 3691. Coolville Station Road, was south- ·
.bound on Ohio 7 and lost ~trol of his truck in a curve.11Je truck .
overcumed •d struck i au-drail. according to a report from the
Gallia-Mei$8 Past of the $1*e Higbway Patrol. .
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Three deputy directors of the
In. a news ~lease. Wrillace said
Department of Human Services the deP.uties·had 'become swroimdhave resigned under prcll!l~ in .a ed by illegatiODI that threatened
shakeup stemming from an mvesu- "to end!lnger the department's
galion of its personnel problems. .
overall mission. It's time to make
· Terry Wallace, the agency's · some management cbanaes."
director, said Wednesda)' that he
He did not discloae die nature of
Asked for and received resignations the allegations.
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from Margaret Oolledgc, deputy
. The depaiCment is under invcstifor administration; "James ·f:c.&gt;n by Ohio ln~tor General
Flewellen, · deputy for huma11 th vid Sturtz, who -m~t early
resources management, and : is month in the wake o alleged
Charles Vanit, chief of the bureau . irregularities in some personnel
of investigative services.
, matters. ·
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At the 181111 time, Wal18cc said
The State Higbway Pilrol invell· · . WRECK SCENI!; - A Coolyllle ..-an, Natball E. Pl~nts, !9 .
that Bill Wolfson, Gov. George ligated allegations involving John
e&amp;CI. ped bi.Jui'J IIIJet 1111 tr•ck overturned on Oblo 7· In SaUsbai'J •
Voiqovich's press secretary, has . 1. Ray, foimerly thC welfare agen- '·. Township
WedneldiJ around 9:10 Lm; Plants' Wa&amp; cited by tM Gal•
beeli liSI~ to the department as . cy's topiiscal offiCer. · · · · · .J lia-Me!p Polt'
rA the.State Hlthway Patrol for failure.to control. · .
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A ~ hilb pres1111e continues
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tonight and a liale warmer as light httS5 and Pendleton, Ore., reached
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The Racine Volunteer Fire f&lt;lr a donation,.1t is requested that'
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Flow~ to be nmoved
tng wilfbegin at 2 p.m. ~peakei: ra•lcolurnbusl74~
Columbus was 89 in 1952. The Northeast. while scattered Showers , . The Lebanon ~wnship tbe program is John Briley, managrecord low was 30 in i899.
were expected in lhe ~i~ Nortb· Trustees are requesung that all er of the Campus Martius-Ohio
. Sun_.set tonight at 7:13 p.m. Sun- west _and Nortbem Califomta..
Dowers not in vases on headstones River· Museum Complex at.Marie(·
nse Friday at 1:29 a.m. . .
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Highs today were forecast to be in tbe township's cemeteries be ta.
' 75°
rernovf4 by OcL 10.
Sc:lplo trustees to meet
Portland·PTO to meet .
The Scipio Township Trustees
The Portland Elemenlary PTO will meet Monday at 6:30 p.m. at
. W. VA.
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will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. Parents the Pageville Town Hall. .
of fourtb; fiftb and sixtb graders
Homecoming
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who plan to play basketball or par- · Homecoming at Old Dexter
Plants' wi!S ciled by tbe patrol for failure to control.
ticipate in cheerleading are asked Church will be Pet 18 wid! IIIOJ1l·
to attend.
ing services and dinner at noo.11 :
Letart Trustees to meet
There will be special singing in the
Daniel Kames of Sballe was arrested on Wednesday on warrants
The Letan Township Tru$tees afternoon. Carry-in dinner. Btini-:a
charging him witb arson, breaking and entering, and felony tbeft
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meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the covered diSh. Public invited.
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m-ens T-a- Rlllt! ~- ·
' Sumy Pt. Cloudy Cloutly
· from the Scott Nelson residence in Columbia Townsh1p. He
office building.
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Legion to meet
appeared in Meigs Counry Court and was released on a $10,000
0162 Accu·Weather, Inc.
American Legion Post. 39 ,
,Aonual meeting
personal recognizance bond.
.
The Meigs County Historical Drew Webster, will meet Tuesday,
Two otber men, Dennis Hummel and Alben Lee, were bOund
Society will hold its ll7tb annual Dinn,er i~ at 7 p.m. and meeting at 8
over to the Grand Jury on theft charges from the same incident.
meeting Sunday at the Meigs p.m.
Kames was just released from Athens County on other charges.
South·Central Ohio
· Saturday, fair. Lows S0-55.
County Museum, 144 Butternut
According to Sheriff Janjes M. Soulsby, tbe Nelson house was
Tcmjg~t, clear. Low in the mid- Highs .in the 70s. Sunday, fair. ·
Avenue, POnleroy. A roast turkey
entered·
and tben burned to appwe11tly cover the theft of chainsaws •
' 40s. Friday, sunny. High 70-75.
Lows in upper 40s to low SOs.
and other tools.
Extended lorecat:
• Highs in inid-60&amp; to low 70s. MODName contesfwinner ·
Saturday tbrouab Monday:
day, fair. ~in tbe SOs. Highs in
Katie Alexander, P. 0. Box 333, ·
tbe7~.
.
Vinton, was the v;inner of the Sunday Times-Sentinel mystery farm
. Two calls .ror assisi80Ce were answered on Wednesday imd early .
contesL She correctly identified the
Thunday by units of Meigs Emergency Services.
farm as tbat of Gladys Riggs of
On Wednesday at 8:57 p.m.. Rutland squad went to Pageville
Pomeroy and will receive a $5
Road rcr Joseph Quivey, who was taken til Veterans Memorial HosF. A. BiJlinosley.
· Swam
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pital.
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,Mary
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lishing Co. The contest is co-sponAt
7:46
a.m.
today,
Racine
unit
went
to
Yellowbush
Road
and
FredMct A. (Fred) Billingsley,
Mary Swain, 43, of Locust
3~. of Pomeroy Pike in Pomeroy, Grove Ro.t in Reedsville, died 011
sored by the Ohio Valley Publish·
treated Paul Raves at tbe scene.
died on Tuesday, September 29, Wed c1a
• s · be
ing Co. and the local So~l and
. 1992 at Grant Medical Center in
ncs Y eventng, eptem r
Water Conservation District.
30, 1992 at Ohio Slate Univasiry
Alexander was one Of six to corColumbus.
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in Columbus.
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rectly identify tbe farm. Her name
Mr. Billingsley ·was born on
Sbe. wu born in Reedsville,
was selected by lottery.
D~ember 23; 1952 in Columbus, daugh
of Gt..Au. Jnhn
Dill011
···~-____.._~-~-son of the late Owen and Golda
ter
sinCe
tbe\1,
otber
problems
with.
on
slate
time
to
tate
a
girlfriend
and tbe late Pari Dilloa. She - a
Coy Billingsley. He wu a truck health and safety inspector f!lt tbe in the agency were uncovered, and two ~?ther department employdriver, a veteran of tbe Vietnam Ohio Department o£ Transporta• including jobs being created for ' ees to Kmgs Island amusement
Conflict and a member of tbe Drew lion.
mends and relatives and attempts part last year.
.
Webster Post of the Ameri~an
Beside&amp; her mother, s11e iJ sur- to cover up mismanagement
Wallace said the du!ies of his ·
Legion.
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vived bY her bu&amp;band, Lyle ·Swain · Ray was ftred and sentenced to departing depu_ties will be taken
He is survived by his ·wife, of RcedJvillc; a son, Jay Swain of 18 months in prison on a charge of over tempor!lnly by other staff
TONIGHT
Vi~kie LeMaster BUiinaslcy, Chanute Air Fon:e Base in DliJioiJ; . theft in office for using a state car members. He said he would hire a
senior deputy and deputy for
Pomeroy; a daughter, Aleta, and a da\lghter, Joy Swain of WOOdier,
human services.
four sons: Christopher, Thomas, three sisters: Ella ' Jones • of
G
Tbe directqr also announced
Todd and James Billingsley, all at Reedsville, Jennie of Tuppers
STARTING FRID~iiiy-. .
· other changes, ·including tbe phl!shome; a sister,· Donna Reynolds, Plains and Dale Thomcn of
Galveston, Texas; a brother, Pomeroy; three.brotbcn: .
Diling out or bureau of investigative
Dlsaolutlons, divorces filed
services in tbe departroeni's OffiCe
Chafles Billingsley of Scotland; Ion of Oberlin, Ray Dillon of
Actions for dissolution of mll1'· of Human Resources ManagemenL
and seveilll aunts and uncles. ·
Colwnbus and Roy ~ .orFtoririage
have been filed in Meigs
Its functions will be transferred
Besides his parents, be WliS pre- c)a; and several meces and
County Common Pleas Coun by to otber areas of government, Walceded In death by his brother, ..-a.-.
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Bonnie J. Withee, Middleport, 8!1d lace said. ·Some or its food starnp
'l'hot1las 'Billingsley.'
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serviCes will bC held on . James
C. Withee, Dayton; by trafficking operation w.~s trans·
Funeral arrangements will_be Saturday at 2 p;m. MWhite-Blower
011 MlliiG SIIDW 7:3G
Stephen
Allen Norris and Amintha feri'ed to the Dqlartment of Agriannounced at a !ater date bY EWing FunenJ Home in Coolville. Burial
Ailllss!OI 51.50
Lynne Norris, both ofPonland; and culture on July I.
F~neml Hom~ m Pomeroy. There · will be in Success Cemetery.
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''The Department of Human
Will be no calling hours.
Friends may call at the funeral by Lela Laudehnilt and Orland J.
Ill,
SAT.
51111 •
Laudennilt, both of Polneroy. ·
Services will'intensify its early
· ' bol!te on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.
A dissolution of marriage has detection and prevention effcrt and
been gnnted in the court to Tina L. concentrate oo expanding the fraud
Glenn Huffman
Clark and Charles M. Oark.
R
prevention program across the
Divorces have been granted to slate;" Wallace said. 'The program
0111 MIIIG SHOW t:3G
Glenn Huffman, 6S, of Rt. 2,
Veterua MelllOI'lal
Brian Keith Harris from Tammy D. has grown from an eight:county
lDIIISSIOII $1. 5I
Letart, died Wednesday, Sept. 30,
WEDNESDAY ADMISSIONS Harris; Charloac A. Coleman from pilot
44Ht23
program to 42 counties."
1992, in Pleasant Valley Hospital.
• Geage Oilrr Middleport.
Jack R. Coleman and Julia Mae
He was a fanner.
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WEDNESD~Y DISCHARGES Cremeans 1rom Marvin Paul CreBorn July 11, 1927, in Letan. be • Kennetb Wolfe. ,
means.
was a 9011 of tbe lale ~D. ' HOLZER MEDICAL 'cENTER
and Mynlc Mae (W'lllCbrenncr) . ·
Marrlallf llceDSH
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Hoffman. .
Marri~ge licenses ~ave been
• Discharges, Sept. 30 - Mrs.
R.S.V.P.~
This
-Phrase
is
revolutionizing
fum~ura
sh&lt;:)pping
at Rutland Flim~ll'e. Whenever you .
Surviving are his wife, Belly Thomas Hafer and son and Carl grallted in Meigs CountY Probate
see
~.
whenever
yoli
hear
h,
you'lllalow
you
are
gettrng
the
BEST possible price. No dlckenng.
Adkins of Letart; two daugbm, Stewart
&lt;::ourt to perry Dale Bryan, 35,
G'
No haggling. Just plain honest to goodness low pricas on quality brand.1111me furniture, everyday.
Mrs. Andrew (Carol) pick, CotMiddleport, and Christina Lynn
So don't woey about miseing a sale. We give you the IQwest prices 365 days a year, lower than ·
tageville, . Mrs. Joe (Sbarloue)
Haning, 26, Pomeroy; and to
sale prices; everyday. So remember the phrase, R.S.V.P.- Rutland Fumhure's S!lowcase Value .
Pitrolo, Nitro; three sons anll two
Ronald Gene Jacobs 11, 24, St.
daughteis-in-law. Shelton and Suiie
Price! You'll be glad you did!
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Clairsville and Kymberlee Diann
.
Huffman of Northup, Ohio, Oelton
Mcintyre,
20,
Racine.
Am Ele .Powa:....................32 718
and Brenda HIJ{frnan of Letart,
Ashland
bil.......~ ................24 '$/4
tarry Huffman . or ·I...cBt; a sister AT&amp;T..........................
:...••.43 .
and hrotbcr-in-law, Doris and
Bank
One
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# 3/4
Four
fmed apd five otl!m
JuliiQ GU11110c of Huntington; and
Bob
EVIIIS
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18
1/4
forfeited
bonds
in - ~ court of Mid12 ~dchildren. : · . .
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Ouulnina
Sbop
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32
1/8
dleport
Mayor
Fred Hoffman
He -Was preceded ill death by a
CityHo!ding
......................
l81/4
WednesdatnighL
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brother, Eugene Hoffman, and one Federal Molui.................... IS SIB
Fmed
were
Sue
Ann
Johnson,
gran4child. . : ,.. .
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Gondyra-1".U .................. 61If].
West Columbia; W. Va., $10 and
The funC2Jll Will be Saturday, I
Key ctnturion ...................19 718
costs, failure to yfeld; Dennis G;
p.m.
Foglesong Funeral .
End....................;.....28·3/8
Little, Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
H c .with
Rev. Hennan Jordlll
.
Inc
.....
;
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:;
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21
running a stop sign; Chris Rayburn,
offi iating. Burial· will be · in tbe
Multim6dla
Inc
......
:
...........
25
1/4
Middleport;
$25 111d costs, disor·
Eve
n Cern~. ,
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derly rnanDer; and Almena Bentz,
Friends. may Catt · ai tbe funeral
ReUance Blectric............... .l7 1/8
Middleport, $10 and costs, expired
home Friday, I) to 9 p.ni. .
Robbins&amp;Myers
................
14
314
tags.
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Sboney's Ino...................... I6 7/8
Forfeiting bonds were John L.
Star Bant ..........................~ l 1/4
Miller, Rceclsville, $60 fictitious
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Wendy llit'L....................... .I2 SIB
tags; Katie L. Bruntard.i, GallipoFurnitur~
The Daily Seolio,I
Wortbington Ind................ 18 7/8
lis, $52, speeding; Timothy D.
· (IIIPIIIIIIItl'· ·
Stock nporture the 10:30 ,. .
Fulk, Pomeroy $54. speeding; Les
·R.S.V.P•
FJIIs alld Loewl ol
polll. · Beverly Ann Heater, Ne"'l Haven,
England Sofa, As Shown Above
$799
$479
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SUG.RTL.
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W. Va., $50, speCcling_._
England Loveseat; As Shown Above
$729
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·The Bush cunplign butchaCd · promoted only if tbey bid IIIISicml "value" linked 10 lhC earlier edu- .Education Association . scliool
Ul Coat lbeet
tbe "val~" issue, llld ~ ~ow tbe required wt;~rt. Their grades cadoul altn•tioo. Call it •'.ewant bureaucrats and civil rights groups,.
backed off lt- ~ tbongb Ulilt reflected their piogress, A Bludent for wort."·or ''you don't get 110111e- are balking at a nat step, to pro--..
l'allleroy, Oldo .
the root of Ammca s 11101t seriOI!I' - wbo didn't do tbe WOtk couldn't thiof (or nothing." Until tbl!t 'vat- vide "assessment" needed to see
IB¥"'0..1"'&amp;0., TO THE ilnBilDTII OJ' THE IIEIG8-IIAIIOK AREA
problems. They .butchered 1l get into college or couldn't get a uea ISSue iJ lddzeased, public edu- wbetber students are actually learn-.
because ·too many Bush campaign- · .
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'· calion won't recover.
ing tbe new curric;ulum . Liberals.
No one undeistands !bat bcUer claim ,tblt assessment mightieveal
· ers are country-clubben who don't . .
ur.'att
' understand tbe issue, don't believe
rrc
tban Albert Shanker, tbe president minorities aren't doing well, and
• in it, are ashamed of it, are cowed
of the American Federation of keep tbcm from getting jobs. (Is ·
_ by the libcnl press, are gutless, or good job. An ·UIII'IJiy student ciou1d Teachen. Often working l!&amp;aiD•t there ailytbing sadder tban civil ·
ROBERT L WINGETI'
· moSt of the above.
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get bOoted out of class. .
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tbe hidebound CdiiCIIIioo establish-. rigbts groups opposing effons_to
l'llblltller
So now tbel:e is much talk aiJout
ht many inner-&lt;:ity schools, and lllent, 'Shanker has led tbe push fa imJl!PVli education?) ·
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the cabinet choices of a "President elsewher.e, muth o( that is gone, "national standards" as a partial
. Shanker asks : Ho.)IV can you
PAT wan i&lt;uEAD
CHARLENE HOEFLICH . Clinton." And it is time to think driven out in pan bY silpc:r-sopbis- remed
. y limed at restoring work- restore tbe work-reward value if
Genei'al Man-a~r
A""'ant l'llbMer/Coatroller
abOut how a Clinton adminislr8tion ticaled, feel-good, libetal tbeoriz· re~ values. The Bush admiriis- you can't·even assess wbetber the
might deal witb tbese issues, many ing. Students are often promoted !ration (more aatute IbiD tbe Bush worlds being done? He goes, fur.
LI!TI1!RS OP OPINION ore wel&lt;XSme. Tboy rbould be 1011 than 300
of which, ironically, stem from "sociaUy." Their grades are inflat· campar'gn bozos) bas S'et up inde- tber: Tbe system also needs
word&amp;. Alllettm ore subject to editla1 ODd must be lizned with oame, . · Democrats, liberals and tbeir con· ed. Colleges accept most anyooe pendent task forces to come up
"slakes." If Sljldents are accepted
llldnu ODd "'~ iJumbto-. No llllliped Jetton will be published. Lettm .. stilllellCy groups,
and don't Dunk payin~ customers. witb voluntary c.urriculum stan- in college, and hired by, employers
lbould be ill r,oodlu!D, ~ ;..-.not penooalidea.
Consider education. Clinton R~w~ aren't.~i!-:iplined !Jecausc darcis in matbem~tics, language, -regardless or whethet tbey have
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__.._,.._,.,.__,.,.__ -..._- ......-'. · says that without "a lifetime of mmoruy
pohuc1ans wlll cry civics science hiStory arts and · learned tbe curriCUlum, what's at
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slake to motiVate tbe student?
learning" America won't be able racism . Employers,. know~ng g~y. . . '
to compete_commercially. There school ~des. mean little, r~~g
It's a beginning, but more is ·
Clinton has a good record in ·
are i"dcecl certain aspects or our quola leg!Siation, often don_ t hire . needed. The key question is Ibis: Arlcansas for abating up tbe educapublic education system, particul8r- on tbe basis of ll!:boollnUliCnpts.
would a President Clinton stand up lion cslabliabrilent (alt¥ugb, alas,
ly in urban secondary schools, tbat
. And so, to some students, a to liberal in~ llroups,lir will he be oppoees private school voutb.
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question forms: "Wby should I ·· be turned into Carter:like musli?
en, as does Shanker). But Oov.
are in shambles.
Why? Values. · ·
worlc hard and behave myself'l'.' For example: Liberals in Cllnton didn't face tbe full-force of
"
Once upon a time, studeniS ~
Tbcre was a very Ainer•can Congres_s, pus.bed by tb
. e National tbe nationallibetal establishment
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that would confront a President
' AP Spedlll Correspondent
Cllnton.
wASHINGTON - Witb his talk-show ticket punched again, Ross
A President-elect Clinton's
Perot iJ back on die campaign stqe, his role assured because lhe major
choice
for Secrelary of Education
. candidales for tbe White House can't be sure of his impact in the elecnon
will
tell
much about where be's
:. fio;e 'WC(ks away.
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·going.
His
choices range from tbe
·: That uncertainty Jed to die extracrdinary missions ro Dallas on Mon~EE
WANT·
key
players
in tbe NEA/education
:; day by top-level teallll! for President Bush and Dem~rat Bill C!inton to
bureaucracy/civil
rights .in~erest
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their rival cases before Perot and the Slate coordinators of hiS mo.veGOI~?
~. to some IQUgb·minded govem&lt;n, to, perhaps, AI'Shanker. We
:: ~~they tried to play it dowli, tbe back-to-back !lllditions at Perot's
REM~MBER
may soon see where Clinton is
:: summons and on his turf were remarkable ventures to tbe camI/ of a
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headed.
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:;: potential political enemy who has comp~ that the two ClllllJllU&amp;Qers
Restoring values -· in edu~a­
COFF~E
,. haven't dCalt satisfw:torily witb ecooomiC ISSUeS.
tion, in tbe welfare system, in the
•: • Perot boesttd dlete had never been anything like iL
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Q~FoRE
criminal justice system - iJ at tbe
~.' Nor bas dlete been Jmytbins like die slabiS it accords Perot in tbe fmal
1001
of our tough problems: Withof tbe pesideatial race, whether or not be revives his active camW!; LEFT ·
out suc.h restoration we face slower '
economic growtb and a further bru~ ~J:;Ul says be will c~ctide afttr his supporters l8lk it over and determine
talization of civil society.
;: W11etber tbey want him back in tbe
lle•quit in Iuly, when be said his
The Republicans can't seem to .
-: lhird-man candidacy would be disrupcive. Perot volunteers will be surexpress tbat, or act on iL Perhaps
:. veyed over tbe next three days, witb tbe task to be completed late ThursDemocratS, who caused a lot of the
~:dayorearlyFriday.
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pro!?lems, deserve a crack at clean•; Whalcver be says, Perot is a candidate. He is on tbe Nov. 3 ballot in all
mgltup.
~ •SO Sl8le8. The question iJ bow big a share of the vote be draws, and who
Ben Wattenberg, .a senior lei·
: : ~utTers mosL Each side bas been saying it is to be tbe otber, oot neitbrz
low
at the Ameriun Enterprise
-:side is sure of iL
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lDBtltute,
il ·autbor of "The First
: • : A revived and dctlared Perot candidacy would add .to tbe uncerlainty.
lJnlvenal Nation," published· by
· : '~y if it came with ·die ki!1d of television advc:rusing a billionaire
Tbe Free Presa aad a syndicated ·
·~ could buy:
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~'ler 101' Newspaper Enterprise
:: : That's why tbe invitations to Dallas amounted to command perforAsaodalion.
•:IJI8IICCS and drew high-profile teams- both campaign chairmen, con::~ allies and, in Bush's CllliC, a Cabinet member and White House
: · naric:Nhecurily adviser.
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·: • It doesn't take tbat kind of delegaiion to res(llte campaign messages,
: ·which is y.ohat both parties said tbey were doing. But fll\aery doesn't hurt
:•in.dealini with Perot, for all his claims that be's not important, only his
• ·volunteers and supporters are.
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The opponents of the Death psycbiairic exam shOuld be
America has become a nation M.anlcilkl.' '
: , . "There is no messianic drive to have a &lt;;aiJdidate or to have me as a that decreasingly values life. Every · Rather, they oppose the initia- witb Dignity Act envision tbe see- required before a·patient is' execut•·Candidate •• Perot said
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in which a p8tieilt is informed ed. .
year, more than 20,000 of its citi- tive on tbe grounds that it simply is
:: ' A rene~ Pa)lt campaign could compete wit!' C~nton r~ ~ v.:ho zens are murdered. More tban 1.5 poorly written and full of loop- that be bas six months to live. The
The principle involved here is
•'demand cban~e and tbus help Bush. Then agam, m crucial slates like . million unborn babies are $lrted.
otherwise mentally competent life - whether it'iJ further cheap::texas, the b~ fran Dallas could carve into !be:president's su~
In a IIOCiety increasingly desenpa_tient sinks into depression . .In ened in 'our society when we send
. ::~till, campaisn volatilitY -~ld work to the ad~lage of tbe candidate siiized to such carnage, it. was ·
such a Slate of mind, be mates tile . off our terminally ill io hasty
•'trying to catch Ill'• .xl tbat s Bush.
required
pair of requests for death . deaths. If we accept euthanasia
inevitable that there would arise a
, · : Aflct biJ sea1011 witb tbe Clinton team, Perot said .tbeir views had a lol
witbin
a
very short space of time, today for those witbin six months
movement to legalize euthanasia.
COIIIIIIOII. Then be met witb tbe Bush people and said there was a great This miiYement may bear fruit in holes. They offer examples ·or hciw · maybe even hoUrs.
' of deatb, do we accept it tomorrow •
of overlap in their positioos.
But
most
terminal
patients
overfor anyone with a tenninal illness
Novembllr. California .is on tbe the"proposed law could be per~
.; · Perot wouldn't say wbich side he deemed closer to his views. "We precipice of becoming tbe first versely applied. · '
come their initial depression. When - AIDS, Alzheimer's, what have
:·w,ouldn't want to shoot from tbe hip and say anything like tbat," be said.
place on eanb where medically
They note, for bistance, that, they return to sound 'mind, tbey you-nomatterhowfartbeymay
• • The forum WliS a conference of Perot's SO srate coordinalors, the peoassisted suicide is sanctioned by while tbe initiative requires two probably would reconsider an be from death's dool1
uie who ~!~.aged the jJClition drives that put him on tbe ballots before
And why should euthanasia peelaw.
docton to diagnose tbat a J?ltient enduring request to prematd)'ely
;rtrot 8IIIIOunced. abruptly, on1uly 16 that be wasn't going .to run. At that
California's so-called Death bas only six months to live, rt dues end their life. The ready availabili- essarily be limited to tbose witb
!fe~':: last day of tbe Democratic Natiollal Convention, be said.Jbe
witb Digniry Act would CS18blish not specify which kinds of doctors ty of Jlhysician·!lssisted death terminal iUnesses? What about tbe
ts had been retitalimtd!:!;t hiin no chance of outright vic~
tbe right of tctminally ill I?Btients to may mate such a diagnosis. Thus, · would negate such changes of patient of weakened mind or sinew
:-only tbe pospect be might
tbe election and fon:e a decision . receive a doctor's help m killin&amp; a plastic surgeon, a def!llatologist bearL .
. ,who feels tbat his or her quality of
{)y tbe House. .
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By raising such questions about life has so.deteriorated tbat deatb
themselves. If tbe practice of th1s" or an ophthalmologist could
•. His atanding in the polls was slipping !hen; it has plunged since. PerIbis particular riRht-10-deatb initia- . woulcl be welcome? ·
ronn or euthanasia takes root in tbe declare a patiem tenninally ~­
;liaps more imponant, more people now hiVe•negative than positive opinmost populouS' staie in America, -it
The f~ of medically assisted tive, tbe foes of euthanasia very ·
0r wby should eutbanasia be
of him, by lllll'gins of two Ill one in some SUrvey~.
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·•· Nevertbetess, l'erol bas been hinting for two ~b tbat be might, after
suicide .will be physicians qualified to diagnose But sanewbere down tbe line, they infant surfers from a fatal illness,
:.U .become 111 active candidate, ltecausc tbe major pUtles ~ not deal- physician-assisted
routine throughout tbe republic.
terminal' illness are not infallible. are bound to lose because· tbe why not pitt the child OUI of its cerwitb issues like the .deficit, and a1lo because be might want Ill buy' TV
tutbanasiaiS18 eventually will draw. lain misery? This may seem a far'['be OlJini•ed foes of this right They cite tbe abundant cases in
Jime for ads on issues. He said he'd IJIIIde a'miSiake by Qlijlling lhe race. . to .deatb mitiative, which include which patients have beeli giva~ so up a law that anticipates tbe oppo- fCiclled possibiliry, but auch .a po.• By Monday, be was on tbe air witb 111 au111111n rerun of his springtime
t11e state medical association and many montbs to live ooly to prove sition's points of ati8Ck.
posa1 actually iS before tbe Dul(;h
!efrain. Interviewed on NBC's "Today" in the morning 8nd on CNN's
various religious organizations, tbe doctors wrong. The opponents
Indeed, tbe California measure parliament, which already effec'.'Larry King Live" In tbe evening, Perot said his volunteers will choose very well may thwart tbe Jlioposed · argue tbat there almost cenainly is a modified version of tbe propo- lively allows adult euthanasia.
ljis campaign future, and tbat their decision will be bindi[lg. · .
law, much as a sirvilar measure . would be cases where terminal
tbat almost passed in WashIf California passes its right-to7- "You didn't talk to them before you sot out of the J'8Ce," NBC's was defeated in Washington state patients are sent to medically . sition
in~n. And a pending measure in
death initiative, American society
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Then there is tbe thorny matter raised in California.
, . this threshold, there will be no
·• EDITOR •s NOTE - Walter R. Mears, VIce president and columnot oppose the proposition of medi· ·of the patient's .volunlal)i request to
The wwy to slaunch America ~s tlll1)ing bac.k.·
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cally asaisted. suicide on moral or be put to deatb. The initiative spec· nascent eutbanasia movement is to
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they recetved at the hands of the Ei&amp;les. Bel~wnped out to a 21· team that fmished wilh a 3·7 mart
Belpre Golden Eagles last Friday. . O)ead at the
f)( lhe first period.
overall,llld.a 3-4111811c in lhe TVC.
The Tomca~. as.'!!~ state's 12th
Tomcat head coach Greg Hoi· Three of those ~eturnees were .
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SoQthern to entertain Chesapeake Fr~day night
After last week's loss to South
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said, "I really feel good about this
. game! It •s almost _as if we had
won." .
J . Those strong statements came
l!i;'rer the T~ nearly became
$tam slayers m a stellar perfor·
111 ance against tile much bigger and
jhysical Poinrers.
r ThisweekSoulhernfilcesanoth·
1. talentcd team, Chesapeake, but
10 be smiling when it looks at
~e roster and sees a team that is.
Oun comiJIIlill&gt;le to it in size, than
South Point. Another plus is that
tlae game is home. ·
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strong program. Chesapeake u
known, as a ba*et~all school,
much like the reputabon Soulhem
has gam~ over~ years. .
Gaulmdicatcd his p~yers were
ready !O play on Monday, "We ,
couldn t keep them off lhe field.
. They are full of conlidepce and we
can't wait 10 get on with theresrof
the season.• ·.
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Southern ve~y wei~ could have
come home·With a wm, but boWed
!n the ~~ round 29:19 after havmg poSJbon ~erallll!'es through~ut lhe second half
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JUSt 21-19.
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strike qutcldy. uwe dtdn't come
ali.ve until ~ second q111111er l~t
:-veek. G~mng a good stan IS
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all game~ week, hi~g targets
1~remy Dtll, Russell Smgleton,
NICk ~s and Trenton Cleland.
Evans also nm in for II touchdown,
and SiJJgleton again w~ the SHS
w!lrthonC.
Gaul noted~ offense has been
full of spar1t lately, but also noted
that his linemen have been a key in
the success, esE.iall_y at crunch
time,_ s~ying • everyone on this
team JS IDiporti!Dt to our success."
· Game bDIC is 7:30 at Roger Lee
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Kanas Obi I
one for ~le m coach Jilek Burgess promised h•l touc¥owns .in Tol~ Start's 4(). ·Jon Aljancic completed 8 of 16 quarter, .but has team IIJII.lost_to
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Meigs -pushing !o keep. winn_~ng in -road ~arne. against Trimble : . ·
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Sellti~el Corres~nt .
' The Me11s Marauders wtU try to
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thc:Y travel to Glouster to face the
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to 1 4.() .start; Dayton Stebbiaa'
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cou~J:eP:Sbto!: &amp;~ers they s: At this rare, it's anybody's guess and kicked six extra poinb in a....... ~o~=~=ri:r..o: :t-17'!~
rllH I~ ham •• Todd Schlater
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re~.Kit11e was a firs~ lea!" all· com_mg out of .u mlastFridaTslli· · Foreign exchange student CarOhio last season, pulhng 1ft 39 6 wm over .Miller. Mlnader quae. los Miana scored ·the Marauders
passes for 503 yar~s and thr~e t~rback Eric Wagner co111pleted flfSt point on the evcaing when he
touchdowns. So ~ar Ibis season Kit· mne of 12 passes for 134 Yanls and . drilled a 31-yard field goal. The
Ue has IS reccpliOIIB for ~7 yards · a IO~hdown. Wagner also had II field goal probably could have
and three touchd&lt;;Jwns.Juntor quae- beautifu140-yard nm. onlhe. ~on . made it from 45 yards, and it
lerback Rusty Richards, who as a on the. Marauders fmt offenSive lx!unced high off the nag poie 81
sophomore connected on 85 of ,188 play of lhe game~ bad: due to the south end of Bob Roberts Field.
passes for 1,271 yarda and CJiht a penalty. Jim Pullins was WagnMeigs wiU be playing· without
to~chdowns, also returns. So far er's favori~ receiv;er pulling in the services this week of senior
thts season the 5-7; 157-pounder four passes for 90 yards and a wingback/safety Mike '&gt;Abby"
has completed 23 of 62 passes _for touchdOwn. n,t to~hdown came Welsh who suffered a neck injury
329 yards good .en.ough for five frOm 2~ yards out With 24 ~ wilh S;261eft in ihe contest Wdsh
touchdowns and 1m; mten:eplions. · left to Ice lh~ Marauder wm. The scored the Marauders fll'St touch·
So far the !eadmg weapon for _touchdown was lhe first SCfred by down blockina a Bruce Lanning
the ~om cats IS S-10, u;s semor the ~ offense all year and punt and pouncing on die ball in
runnmg .back Tom lfllrd:y. Hardy _can g1ve the Marauders offense lhe end zone for the touchdown. ,
has earned the ball 8S.umes for much needed.,c:onfHiencc. ·
The kickoff for Friday night's
491 yards an average of 5.8 yards a
Another bright spot for the coolest is 7:30.
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By SC01T WOLFE
in is pride. Barr said, "Our tackling fullback Josh Cor-biti bas been
Seatiilel Correspondent
has impn&gt;ved, but needs to get bet• around 60 yards Jll'!' game rushing.
"We're number one!" is a chant rer still. Our worlc ethic is a plus. · Win County JS krio\w til ~ve a
that Eastern fans have heard a lot As long as we sqileeZe out as much good line, · the anchor and
. .;of this season. Unfonunarely, the of. our polential as pOssible, I wilt stronghold .of its offensive game
-chant is often heald from the oppo- think of these young men as a sue- plan. The·line, however, has suf·
sideline and has jleen true in cess."
ferd some injuries lately and bas
'an often literal.sense.
· Win County is ~-0 and moved sputtered somewhat Jecently. .
.The Tigers also have a solid
• This week lhe chant again is lit· into the top spot in Class A with
8rauy true as Easrern 's opponent, defending champion Malewan, as a defense, :headed by cousins
. Win County of West Vitginia is result of beating 15th·railked Class Calc and Ryan Calc and Mike
tied for lhe stare's ~=· with, · AA champ Ritchie County last Sh~ ·
sure enough, anolher .
oppo- . week.
..t . Wtn County's biggest test came
nent, Matewan. ·
The Tigers are coached bl' Mike last weet at R.itchle County, an
Not taking anylhin' away from . Lucas, who knew his club would occasion they arose 10 in keeping
Eastern, the opposition has just be strong, but didn't qwle expect lheir unblemished mark.
obviously been tough.
. them to come along this well so
Chad Savoy, 1'!11 Newland, Jere·
Eastern head coach Dave Barr quicldy.
my Buckley, Charlie Francis,
has turned lhe siiU&amp;Iion into11 posi·
Quarterback Joey Vincent, wno Charlie Bissell alld the rest of the
tivc and the l!agles have shown has a good aim and good speed, is EHS paSsing corps will be ready to
Steady improvemel)l ~bout the a threat to either pass or run: His get in gear tomorrow night at 7:30.
season. With lhe exception of a few favorile targets are flanker Darin
sarr COI)Ciuded. ''The continued
veterans, Easlcm was hi(!hly inex· Cale or split end Sam Tingler. efrort on the I:lBrl of our kids is a
perienced going· into thts season, Eilher of them is cspable of turning credit to them. I hope they continue
having lost 13 seniors from last a short pass route' into six poinb.
to push themselves. The breaks will
r.car's 8-2 team.
Mike McFee, tailback, docs the go our way
if we COR·
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seventh Gil a hard liner tQ the riaht the ,ball he hit and the rwt-base -you don't haVe to swioa hard to bit
Bid&amp; or die infield.
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of second baseman Ken OWikfcli' worried that he m1jht tear the who played 10 years with Breu.
and toot a bia hop over his shoul· ·Strained muscle in his left shoulder, then _, tbo Kansas City manaaer
der fnto riglll ftcld and Brett and.tho tholl,ht also was in the fer five men yean, said Brett was
reached tbo milemne. ' ·
back of his mind that he was run· most deservins. ·
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The 39-year' old lirctt, wtioae nint~ ~~of !ime.IO JCl No. 3,000:
"Not only has Gecrae had tbo
19-year career bas beca marred by
'It's a relief ... and I am the talent to do what he did toniaht, but
a strios of various injuries, added happiest man in the world right he's had the work ethic, too,"
his liame to tbo 3,0Cl0-hil.. list tiW now,"he said after goilll4 fer 5 in Wathan said. "He.'s alwars· been
:...-.. this season with Pete Rose 11 the Royals' 4-0 win over Califar· one of the hardest workers m base·.
ih:""Wp and Roberto Clemente 11 .nia.
ball."
tbo bottom.
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did it with
S9th game hit and not do any funbei' damage games because of his !lOR! shoulder,
of his ~ in which he had four to my .shoulder. 1 was scared.the . and he hadn't bad a hit since SBIUrormorehits.
first ume I swung, but then I day. Hewas·o'for4 in MiMeapolis
· · " I was a little misty~yc:d.' ' said relaxed."
on Sunday. whi:n his shoulder first
Brett, who received a five-miou~
He lauabed and ldded,"After started botherins him.
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night came ~urprisingly easy.
Fo:tusno; a 30-year.old rookie
left-hamler, "threw a fliStball right
down Jhe middle ,and I just swung
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PoDi '-llowadtl.icldoa VoDOy 12. .
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couldn't believe i~ Usu81ly, I enviNAT1, 1!.
sioned what lhe 3,000th hit woUld
Division IV
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tbo season dwindling dOWn to the
Jut five 11111e1. the Kansas City
Royals star sot the four ·bits he
needed in speelaCular faahj011 •.He
hit safely'bis fmt four tilDes up
Wednesday nisht IQ become the
,18th m~ Jcaauer 10 reach 3,000
-hilL
He doubled in lhe fmt innins
ualnst tbo California ~~Is, $lo~
· RTed in tbo dlinllllll s·
apin
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CINCINNATI (AP) - Short· gaining a promise that tbe team
11011 Barry lMlcin Mill ' I sure how . will remain essentially ·inlact nex,t
Qocinnat! Reds COII!IODin&amp; ·p$nner year..
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Marse Scholl would react when · Larkin IIIII Rijo set up the meetconfronJed about her plans for neitt ins in SchoU's office after she told
year. .
Tile CiN:itiMII EIUJulrtr that she
. "I said 10 !iOmebody that I may plans 10 ~hop tbo't.eam 's $36 mil1\0t be wearing lhe same colors lion pajroll next year. The Reds
'1\:hen 1 ~e back," Uutin said.
failed IQ win tbo NL West delpite
·, • ;He and piIeber Jose Riin wound their highest payroll e'ler;
li!J ~ illstead of
Oljt
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233; Perez, New Yor:k, 211; Cleena,
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Teau. 161; Nau. a..EVPJ.AND.t62.
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Cuter, Toaoato, 33; D.or, D.uoit, 31;
1..\M), 63; 'IJitach, Milwaube. 54; An·,
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Nil..- 192; Matt, Ml_ .... 113; .
MaulaalJ, N•• Yort. -1&amp;3; Tbom1a,
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Thom11, C.laicaao, 101: 1.. Alomar,
TCIIUI&amp;O, JP3; ~ Mi
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AtWnic ~ Fred..Cunbril, coach,
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Mat Bullard, f........L
NEW JERSBY NETS- AMowtood
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.fielder Billy "shley misplayed
.
. CINCINNATI (AP) - Pedro · Greene' s weak fly ball into an RBI
Mr!rtinez's fust majcr~league ·start double.
\yas .everything he wished for _.
"He didn' t fall of it, but he
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Los Anseles Dodgers s~arter , · While Martinez celebraJed his
-Ramon Martinez. pitched six. inlpreasive big-leaglie Start, Belchsirens im:inss Wednesday nisht or (lS-14) had mixed feelings
against Ciocinnati.!llt 119: tbo loa.. about his 11110111 ~ fr.ilish.
The Reds got a slriilll"ftait oUt of
The rlght-liandei' won his fourth
Tim Belcher and went 01110 I 3·1 straisht slarliO match his career
victory. · . .
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high in wins and finally move
• Martinez(O-l)gaveuptwbru:is above .SOO. He allowed one run
and four hits while striking out and fi:vo Singles over seven inninss.
seven. Both runs came on soft hits suildng out seven, and Rob Dibble
. to right field by Willie G~.
pitched a perfect ninth for .his 2511\ .
• "This is a dream," Martinez save.
.
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said. "I've always .
to stan a
. Belcher, who came from Los· game. with iny bro
playing on .Anseles in tbo off-season trade for
the S8llle team. For ,this was a Eric Davis, wishes he could have
dream come true tonig t' • .
· Martinez, 21, m e his major·
league debut last eek with two
sh:itout inninp a~st the Reds.
.
They had trouble with him ag~
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- KiWednesday. Martinez retired the
Jana
Carter's flirtation with
last 10 !lauers he faced following
·Greene's two-out, RBI single in the , anonymity is almost over. ..
After spendins months in the
third. .
That was the ooly run that could spotlight while he decided on a colbe·blamed on Martinez. Another lqe, ~ is now at Pcllfto State.
Dodsir defensive lapse let in the After spendiilg a year. as a redshirt
other in the fil1t innins, when riabt freshman with the Nittaily Lions.

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retumfor21 yaW&amp;.
In December 1990, Carter
Carter became one of the underwent surgery on his left knee
nation's most sought-aftei recruits and missed the basketball and track
by rushing for 1,762 yards and 23 seasons in rehabilitation.
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.TDs his junior year at Westerville
. "Basica~~ . it was an a~~a­
S.outh Hish School ,in suburban uon of an IRJUry I had my Jumor
Columbus. AI~ a hand illjury year in track," he said. "I had
limited him to f1ve games as a arthroscopic surgery done before
senior, Carter gained 985 yards and my senior seas'on, rin.d it never
scored 11 TDs,
bothered me in football. They just
Fo.r Carter, J!laying in a major wanJed 10 go back in and realtBCh
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n~rackins Jhan those fmal days noihing might flare up later."
leadios up to his college selection.
Penn State coach Joe Paterno
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thing - !~'~~tins all the famous
"i went into fall practices
coaches, YlSIUDg tbo campuses,·get- hea!Jhy and fully expectinsto play,
ling tbo publidty - would.~ fun, . and I WBS kind of sUrprised I never
but it got old really, really qwck," got in the first twO games," Carter
Carter said. "'t was the hardest said, "After "'we won
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didn ' t gfve any hints about the :;
front office's makeup. The con-. ,
tracts of general manager Bob '
Q11inn and manager Lou Piniella
expire after the season. and Schott
has said she won't lalk about their

They-said sl:e prolllised 10 keep .talk about it 100 much," Rijo $aid.
lhe heart of the roster intact next
Larkin said Schott seemed
year.
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· " lf she means what she says,
" She said this was on~ of.the 1
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we're in great shape,"Rijo said. better meetings she's had m e1ght !•.
" Basically, we'll have lhe same years," Larkin said. "As a"'
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Larkin said.
" She sai she didn' t mind spend·
ins $37 million, if tbo money goes
10 the ri!l"t places." ·
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Larkin and Rijo have both said
they don't want lo' play for a team
~·s stocked wit!' young, inex~
nenced players m order to save
money. Both believe lhe Reds need
to lleep their current mix to ~
competitive.
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In an unusual move, the two
playas went down the c:unent roster with SchOU during the meeting
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lot of in-between ones," he said.
"But the· bad ones were really,
really bad. It's been an iriconsistent
year for me, bul I'm pleased wilh
tbo way I've fmished. •
Belcher .Uowed just silt runs fu
his last four starts, one less Jhan he
There was one other di~intallowed in liis last loss. Belcher ing developmenl Wednesday for
was rocked for seve)i runs in :1,13 of lhe Reds. Rookie infieldet Jeff
an innins in Atlanta on Sept. 9, !'-~on suffered ligament daniage
when tbo Braves wo11 12-7 to crush · m h1s left knee while turning a douCincinnati's hopes ofwiniling Jhe bleplayinthe eighihinning.
NL West Atlanta clinched the divi·
Eric Young slid hard into Blllll· ·
sion on Tuesday night
!SOn. who was playing second base,
That Sept: 9 loss has sblck wiih llranson walked off ttie field by
Belcher lhrougbout his four-game himself, but a preliminary medical
winning streak.
. exam detected the injury . He··n
· "This is a.,little biuersweet," he have .further tests today to fmd out
said. " Fallinf'OuHif the race last the severity.

::: The Southern TcxnadoeS scored
A see-saw bauie develotJ~~d, as
their third straighJ win by defeadng matiy quality volleys highlighted
visiting Federal Hocking 16-14 and the play. ~gan Wolfe stepped up
15-4 in two $CIS Wednesday ni~
to. add two more for Southern;
An~ swi· er led SoUthern with alloviing her club 10 take a 13-12
10 potnts, ~cy Mathews had advantage, but Amanda Gaspers
.seven, Megan .Wolfe seven PQiids· 'ave the Lancers the lesd 14· 13,
and 10 _.ills, 1odi Caldwell four, J~ one a~y from game poinL
and Christie Maidens three.
Interrupted by two Federal
. FederBI Hoelting (3-11) was led Hocking time outs, Jodi ~dwell
by Mary Grimm's six and Svea showed much PQise in delivering
Midldff's six.
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lhe last tbrcc PQiRIS 10 secure the
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Fcderll Hocking went ahead in TIKIIIIdo win 16-14. ..
.the fu:st same 8-1 before ~ , SoUthern led throughout the secMatbowslldded ~. points tb
ond conies! and went on to win l.S.
SoUthern IQ 8-6.
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1be Southern reserves loSt 10ed her finese by placins five 15; lS-8, and 9-lS. SUS was led by
straight serves across the. net for Amy Weaver with nine. Holly
scores to sive Southern an 11-8 . Rader bad 11 fer Federal.
lead - its fil1t of the ma!Cb. But
Southern, 4-8 overall, will play
Midkiff's four points. put the -at River Valley Tuesday.
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Gennantown Valley View is averaging 55.7 ~ints and allowing six
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AAA; Fost~na ran 11s wmnmg
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Clay 34-28.
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Cincinnati Princeton plays No. l
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Ursuline in Division lii and No. 2
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Court Hoitse Miami Trace, lisJed as
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Ashville Teays Valley epded a
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MassiUon 24-14,1hrowing just one.
pass on drives of 74, 7S and 77
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The ~layers said Schou denied
that she s planning 10 cut the payroll. If she keeps the learn intact
the payroll would J'ump to weli
ov~ $40 million because of arbitrallon and competition' for the
team's free 111ents, including starter
Greg SwindeU.
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"She said she's not concerned
a~t tbo spending of the money, .
she s concerned abou t who th e

Larkin and Rijo decided to iet
·Schott know about their unhappiness. Both players wen: smiling
when they retQmed from tbo meetins, shortly before a 3-1 victory
· over Los Anaelca.
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'"Ifeel more comfOrtabJe oow,"
Larkin said. "I was goinsto go up
lhere IIIII state my point, whelher
· she wanted 10 hear it or not: We
said , 'We're here because we're
concerned about the direction of
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Tom Hoyins- brother 'oft~:
mer Mr. Foctball and currein Ohio
State backul&gt; qoanerback Bob HOying- hit 9 of lS passes for 183
yards and two !IJUChdowns in a 280 St Henry vtctory over Marion
Local; Iroo10n St Joseph.' s Chuck
Jones completed 12. of 20 ptisses
for a school-record 234 yards and ,
four IOuchdowtls in a 44·28 Joss to
Fairview (Ky.); Leetonia's Mick
Hall scored three IOuchdowns and
passed for anolher in a 33-0 win
over Salineville Southern; Areadia's Chase Beamer carried nine
'times fer 168 yards, completed 3 of
6 passes for36 yards and accounted for five touchdowns in a 4l-14
vic10rx over unbeaten' Liberty-:flenton.
BIG BACKS: Caldwell is off 10
a 4-0 start, thanks to Josh Perkins.
Perkins has carried 64 times for
745 yards (11.6 per carry) and has
scored nine touchdowns. He has
returned nine punts for 244 yards
(27.1-yard averase), not counting
the three Ions touchdoWn returns
that he has had called back. Oh, for
good measure, he's caught nine
passes for 154 yards (17.1 yards a
catch).
McConnellsville Morgan's
Trevor Cain was one of the 'heroes
.of a wild sa'me with Thornville
Sheridan. Cain rushed for 164
yards on 13 CB!Ties, inclu(ling two ·
touchdowns and also returned a
fumble for anoiher score. But Morgan still lost 36-33 when Sheridan's Trent 'Ibomi!S kicked 20yard field ¥081 - the rust of ·his
careec - wtth lhrcc scronds left.
TliAMWORK: Zanesville
Rosecrans has only two winning
seaaons out of its last 21 years, but
is off to a 3' 1 start afier beating
Beverly Fort Frye 25-6 for the fU'St
tim.e since 1971; Mentor Lake
Catholic ran just nine plays in Jhe ·
fust half but led 47-0 in a 68-0 rout
or Bedford Chane!;. Burton Berk·
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1 Asked hls .birthday. wiSh, Autry,
GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) '"Ibis i.s what I call ~pet rock
Actor Kirk Douglas jumped into 'theorr, of broadcasting," Leykis wearing bi.s trademark white tiat
the family values debate· by taking said. 'All around the country you and leaning iin a cane, said: "My
kes atl&gt;an Quayle and Murphy see people like Pelle Rose ... Roger wish is tl\at everybody's dream
rear in trying to deal :with their
Dear Ann Landers: I have been · r-----Ml!!
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rown during a promotional HCdR~ecc:ecock, the former mayor of would come ·ttue:'
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a fan of your column ever siilcc I
a...,._,..,.,. ror his new book.
San ·ego, Michael Reagan. the
Autry slal'ied in film, radio and .
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owns the California
learned to read. I never thought J'd
, 'nlrough F.A.. lbave learned that
"First, Dan Quayle 11418Cks M11r· scin of former President~
&lt;.en ·
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I
.cannot
change
my
phy
Brown
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if
a
televisioo
char·
Gates,
65,
who
retimd
in
unc
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Ang~ls
base"""
teim.
end up writing to you. oot tike so
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child's ~vlor. I can change my acter were a ~ """""'· Then, of a storm of aiticism over bi.s leader· l
,....._.. attacked ship during the Los ~eles. ·riots, Y I ·
\ I met a wonderful fellow last year
own, and that change Clil bring course, Murphy .Brown
' serenity; Fllllllliea .\nonymous is Dan Quayle as if he were a real wu a guest b~ on
~ six months later moved in with
for three trOOperS tO reward
liim. He is 39, by the way, so what
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appearance
Tuesday
at
ll
movie
·"I've
been
in
public
life
for
43
tOUriStS
Wlf
syrup .
happened came as a complele shock
veloped by Ak:oholics Anmymous.
ye8rs,
and
I'm
really
enjoyiJig
this
tome.
It costs DOihioa to atlelld I ~. thea
ri:;gl!ls i.s on a ·tcl.city tour to . :~ity J0 speak out." Gates
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) It was very early in the morning him to think I would love him less and it provides a . safe, ndn· '.
Out-of-state motorists who seek
and we were both sound asleep. All or that I would make fun of him. It judgmental place for ~ who promote his third book, "The
Leyki.s, 35, said he learned of help l'rom the state police this fall
of a sudden; l'fel~ this strange, unfa· · does make me wonder, however, IE 8le hurling. For infcinnation, p~ Gift," a novel aboui a Connecticut
miliar object sticking me in the ribs. he can keep a secret 1ilcc this, how send a long. self-addressed. stamped ' heiress and her experiences with a · his r~placement about .30 minutes may be i.n for a sweet Slllplise. '
before be wu to go on the air. He
Starting Friday, troopers will
I wondered if I was lying on the many other secrets does he have? envelope IIi F1111ilies Anonymous, famousPortuguesebulllighter.
Dougl.as,
75,
told
the
1SO
people
said
KFI
will
pay
his
salary
until
hand
up to 10!&gt; half-pint jiJgs of
remole &lt;;olltml or perluqis a set of What should I do? ·'AT A.LOSS P.O. Box S28, Van Nliys, Cllif. at the o-ter he feels sorry fiX chll· April 1993 and bas·allowed him to · 1118fleout
syrup a day to Safe drivers.
keys. When I reached the object, I IN NEVADA
91408. ··JUDY IN OHIO
dren who didn't grow up in a time seek employment elsewhere. .
'The idea is to pniliiOte tourism
had to holcl my breath to keep from · DEAR NEY ADA: There is
DEAR R,J!ADaRS: I urge Yil\1 ~hennCte let books not televi
· ·KFI program director David an
. d Vermont itself as a safe p'·-·
streaming and waking him up. It nothing you should do or say. The to take Judy's idvice. When Sl'on · ..-:no•• the"' lives.
Ha· II sa1'd th·u .~tau'on
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fact !hat.ht; hasn't told you he has people who shire a common
I managed tO stay calm although false teeth . is not a reflection on bi.s problem band together, they give
ed
to find the most stimulating
An estimated 2 million people
LOS ANGELES (AP)'- ForI have .never been so shocked in character, his integrity or ,anything one another strength, BQd wonderful mer police chief Daryl .F. Gates bas local person we could" find.
visit the state in September and
. my entire life. I placed the choppers else. This is an intensely personal things can bapJietf.'Good luck 10 all tali:en over as host of a J'!l(lio talk
October to view the fall colors.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
TI'OOJlClS won't be pulling .peanear his hand so he could find · matter that:.has nothing 10 do with ofyo11.
,
show.·
.
hundred
school
children
serenaded
pie
off the road just to give ihem
them easily when he woke up. I !/len you.
Do JOil /rave questioiiS abolll sex, ·
','They aske!I me if I would
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singin'
cowboy
Gene
Autry
on
bi.s
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Vallie said. Instead, the jugs
rolled over and tried to go back to
In ortler to get a.betler perspec- bill no one to talk to? AM Ltwlers' come back and I said. yes," Gates
85th
birthday.
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to safe drivers spotted at
said
Tuesday.
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sleep but I CQuldn't get over the fact tive, .aslc yourself if yoll bad false booklet, "Su 111111 the Teen-Ager,"
The
children
sang
"Happy
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highway
rest stOps and those who
Gates fielded a flood of calls
that he bad kept such a secret from teeth, would you tell him?
is franlt. 111111 to the poinl. Send a
Bfrthdsy''
to
Autry
at
bi.s
Western
call
for
help
with car ttouble. .
from
listene,s
surprised
and
me.
Dear Ann Landers:. This is in self-addressed, long, business-size
Museu111
on
Tuesday.
A
The
syrup
was donated by the
Heritage
Soon he woke up and I could hear response to "Stressed Out in S.C.." envelope and a checA: or money angered by the station's abrupt'
huge
cake
featured
a
cowboy
atop
a
Vermont
Maple
Promotion B&lt;illtd.
him feeling around for SOmething. · whose son refused 10 grow up and . order.for $3.65 (this incllldts decision to replace radio pezsonali·
~loping
horse:
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jug
bas
a. tag with a wei·
IJe then got up and weril to the accep1 responsibility. YoUt advice postage 111111 handling) to: Ttens, ty Tom Leykis.
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kids
have
always
supponcome
message
from
Gov. Howard
Leykis wu liS' astounded as his
bathroom.
was good but incomplete. After six c/o AM Landers, P.O. Box 11562, rans .• 'I'm totally shocked by ed me. I've always bad a great fol- D6an and the Vermont State Police
It has been six months since I years of llealing with their son's (;hicogo, 11/. 60611-0562. (In this," be said Tuesday nighL
,lowing of kids," Auiry Said.
moUo: Safety is our llusiness.
discovered his teeth" and I am disruptive, anti-social bcllavior, it's Canoda, selld $4.45.)
wondering how long he will remain time those parents did something f&lt;X
silenL·Should I have told him I found themselves.
them? Now I feel as if I am the one
Please tell your readers about
who is keeping a secret.
FamilieS Anonymous, an organizaI've tried several times to steer the tion for parents whose children
conversalion to false Ieeth and make are chemically addicted (alcohol
it easy for him, but it's not a subject as well as drugs) or suffering
that comes naturally. I don~ want from emotional problems. At F.A.,
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The fii'St transatlantic radio .tele·

Dwight Logan, Syracuse, is a graphic transmission occurr~ .in
patient at Riverside Methodis.t Hos- . ·1901, six years after MarCom dis·
pita!. He has been confmed there covered radio.
for the past week for treatment of a
Mariner 9, which was launched
bean condition. Logan was laken to
by the .United Stales on May 3~.
Riveiside after initial treatment at
1971, was the first cra,ft to orbit
O'Bleness Hospital in Atheiis.
Mars (Nov. 13, 1971). The .
At Riverside he is undergoing · unmanned spacecraft sen'h!&gt;ack
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years ago he had a quadruple
Law Club International hu 5,000
bypass. ·
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Logan expects to be confined to
The Savannah Rive~. which·
the hospital for another week.
begins at the junction of tlie Seneca
Card$ may be ~nt to him there,
and Tugaloo rivers in Anderson
Rnom3024, Columbus.
County, S.C .. and flows into the
Atlantic Ocean, is 314 miles long.

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nightly.

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RACINE • American Legion
Post 602, Racine, will meet Thursday at 7:30p.m.

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MIDDLEPORT .. The class,
"Floral Art as a Design - Fresh
Flowers," will be offered at the
Middlepon Arts Council Thursday
at 7 p.m. with Janet Bolin, insuuctor. Cost is $15 : AJI supplies furnished. Call 992-26'15 or 742-2095
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Jeeps are easy to customize and
many companies make aftennarket
goodies espjlCially for JeepS! cusiom tops, suspension components,
body parts, yoti name it and some- ·
body probably makes it.
A lengthy list of options is also
available from the manufacturer.
Buyers can choose from several
different option packages including
an off-road package, a heavy-duty
alternator and battery group, a
bana Trac-Lock rear differential ·
and other exterior trim packages
and accessories.
A hard top is also available.
While both engine options provides plenty of power, I think Jeep
should make the Wrangler available with Dodge's Magnum V-8
and slightly larger P235/75RIS

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Reunion held Class plansfor53rd banquet
The annual reunion for descendants of Jack and Lora.(Beegle)
Wood was held recently in memory
of Kitty (Wood) Mosinski. The
event was held at the home of Ivan
and Evelyn Wood, Chester.

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SALEM CEN'fER • St~r· ·
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Auxiliary: Music b¥ Smokey , meet Saturday at 8 p.m. at the
· Mountaih Drifters. Public invited
grange ball. Fourth degree obliga·
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spending time driving oiY the beaten. path. The
test vehlde was supplied by Norrls-Nortbup
Dodge Joe. which recently added the Jeep li.ne to
its dea~rsbip, (Tribune photo by Jim Freeman)

AT HOME ; Tile
Jeep Wrangler, like its
ancestors, is equally at home OD-road or otT. The
Wranglh would make aa ideal vehicle for the'·
hunter or outdoor enthusiast who plans on,..

The Homebuilders Class of the Childs, Maybelle lhle, BUd Wilson,
Middlepon Church of Chris! met Ken McElhinny, Hartwell Curd
The genuine article
recently at the church for its and Harold Rice.
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. I have always liked tJ!e Jeep
September meeting with Dorothy · Devotions were given by Mary
concept of the li!lht, rugged fourRoach presiding;
Martin using Proverbs 3:5 and"
wheel-drive veh1cle and the new
The meeting was opened with what this verse meant to her and
Wrangler is no exception. With a
prayer by JOe Bishop. The secre· her family over the years.
bast; price of $10.~25, the JeeP. is
Followin~ hptch, the afternoon
tary •s report wu given by Farie
The closing prayer was given by
also the lowest-pnce convertible • was spent visiting, tossing horse- Cole an&lt;! the treasurer's report by Bud Wilson.
made in .the good ol' United Stales sh04s, laking a hayride to the old Kathryn Evans,
Refreshments were served by ·
· The class made plans fot its tl)e ·offiCerS to Glenn and Kathryn
homeplace, taking pictllfllS, showof Amenca.
~or that ~rice, you get a dura~le
ing pictures and reminiscing.
53rd annual banquet to be held at Evans, Dorothy Roach, Roseanna
veh1cle prov.iding excellent lr8CUon
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Traveling the farthest were Vic- lowship Class preparing and sen:· Mary and Osby Martirr, Marilyn
for winter driving, top-down action
for summer and very little else.
tor and Mary Wood, Pon Charlotte, ing the meal. Committees were and Joe Bishop, Dorothy and Gege
Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts Fla. Others. present were Charles . appointed with Dorothy Roach McDaniel, Dorothy Baker, Elsie
will be sure to appreciate the Jeep's Jr., Beth, Charles III, and Shawna planning the program . Thelma· . King, Loretta Tiemeyer, Lester
rugged construction and go-any- Wood Northwood
Boyer, Flo Grueser and Hazel Wil- Bowers and Raymond and Farie
where attitu&lt;le.
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If you want l!il drive a sport-uti!·
Howard, Jackie, Michelle, · vations. Kathryn Evans, Clarice
ity vehicle, vajue crealure comforts David and Cindy Brown, Amanda Erwin and Kathy lhle will do the
and have no intention of venturing lhacht, all of Toledo: Jeff and'
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in need of prayer
off pavement, any make or model Dawn Brown, Worthington:
will suffice as long as you splash Valerie Brown, Dan and Kelly were Frank Ihle, teacher of the
The October meeting of the
some mud o~ it once in a while to Brown, Columbus.
clilss, Ted and Mildred Riley ,'Kari Return )onaihan Meigs Chapter,
maintain that "rugged indiyidualJackson, Tom Roach, Geneva Tut· Daughters of the American Revolu·
Dean Wood and Charles Kul- tie, Clyda Allensworth, Lawrence tibn, will-be grave marking cereist"look.
On the other. hand, those who man, Metamora, Mich.: Rodney. Stewan. Osby Martin, Odell Smith, monies of four patriots ·and one
want to driv'e where other sport Keith, Paula, Chelsey and Jordan Bilii\Dd Flo Grueser, Billy Ray daughter.
utility vehicles are unable to tread Wood, Gary, Bonnie~ Jason and · Ward. Ruth Anderson, Martha
Members will assemble at 10
should opt' for the genuine article, Andrea Warner, Jeff, Lora and
a.m. on Oct.' 10 at Grace Church
Wolfe, all Chester.
the Jeep • or in this case ihe Jeep Amanda
parlcing lot.
'Wrangler.
The firsi marking will be at
Letan Falls Cemetery at the grave
of Thomas Love, ancestor.of Grace ·
. Crow Eich and Bernice Barnitz
Carpenter. At 1:30 p.m. at the
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Beech Grove Cemelery, the grave
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Oprah Winfrey's lawyer and repre- of Florenc;e .Russell Smith, a clw·revival, Friday and Saturday,
RUTLAND • Dance, Rutland relatives and friends invited.
sentatives
of Playboy were among ler member.of the chaplet, will be
Carthage Community Church, American Legion Hall, Saturday, 8
150
people
registered for today's marked. She was the mother of
SYRACUSE' • Second annual
Route 50, Coolville, with Rev . p.m. to midnight Music by White's
auction
or
Alex
Haley's papers and Eleanor Smith. At the Higley
pancake brunch sponsored by
diaries Buck. Rev. Billy c. Mur· Hill Band. Public invited.
possessions.
Meigs Association for Retarded
Cemelery in Rutland, the graves of
pby, pastor. invileS the public. ·
The author left about $1.5 mil· Brewster Higley. ancestor of MarHENDERSON, W.VA.• The Citizens, Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .
lion in ·debts when he died of a ;garet Belle Milhoan Weber, Lt.
RACINE • Special meeting, Gallia Twirlers Westem Square at Carleton School in Syracuse.·
bean
attack in February at age 70.
Joel· Higley, ancestor of Rae RusRACINE · Children at Risk,
Racine Village Council, Friday, 7 .Dance Club will hold a dance Sat·
The
claims
against
his
estate
urday
from
8-11'
p.m.
at
the
HenThe Battle for the Heiirts and forced the three-day auction, which sell Reynolds, at Miles Cemelery
p:m., Star Mill Park, to pass approderson
Community
Cenler
in
HenMinds of Our Kids, will be present- will sell his 127·acre fann outside . 0'11' Route 124, and John Grant,
priation measure and conduct comalicestdr· of Eleanor Smith and
derson; W.Va. Tom Doe will be the ed Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Racine
pactor business.
Knoxville
and
the
Pulitzer
he
won
Lucille Smith, will be marked.
caller. ,
, First B~1JtiSt Church.
in 1977 for "Roots: The Saga of an
The members will be guests of .
SUNDAY
SATURDAY
POMEROY · Meigs County American family."
Grace
Eich for lunch.
POMEROY
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Pomeroy
RA€1NE - Southern Junior
Pioneer and Historical Society,
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Church
of
Christ,
Sunday
through
High School Boosters .will hold a
annual meeting, Sunday,
Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, 7 117th
·rummage and bake sale at the
Meigs
County Museum 10
sch&amp;ot Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. nightly. Dean Scott, evange- Pomeroy. Dinner at I p.m . pre·
list. Andrew Miles, minister,
p..m.
inviles the public.
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SOUTH BETHEL • South
Festival, Saturday. Kitchen opens
ANTIQUITY - Descendants of Bethel New Testamein Church ,
at 5 p,m., games at 6:30p.m. Over ,- the late H.A. Fred Hayman and homecoming, Sunday. Mea! at
100 prizes. There will be a mystery Garnet F. Polk Hayma~. reumon, noon. Afternoon service with spemaze, .general store, .s~eet .shop Sunday, at the ~~?me of C. E. Hay- cia! sin 'Ill . Rick Eberst, .Columand_cake w_a!k!._Admls_siO~ IS 25 man, Sr., Anuqmty, 10 a.m, Dmner bus ev~
Public inviled.
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able for $5 l,ly calling Coleen Whaley at 992-5142 or Janet Peavley at
992-21n7.

POMEROY • Pomeroy Group
of AA will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. • RACINB • Bike-a-ihon, Saturat Sacred Heart Catholic Church. day in Racine, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. by
Call 992-5763 for infonnation.'
St. Jude's' Childrens' Research
Hospital. Call Beverly Moore at
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Plains VFW Auxiliary will meet
Thursday at 7:30p.m. Dues. are to
REEDSVILLE • Riv'erview
be paid at this !Jieeting.
School Fall Festival, Saturd.ay.
at 5 . games at 7 p.m.
FRIDAY .
-- LON() BdTTOM • :Faith -f1ulr-;;,~;&lt;;:
O~spel Church i~ Long B.ou~m games, country store, door prizes,
w1_ll have preach1~g and smgmg 1 fish pond, outsi~ games until dar!c.
Fnday at 7 p.m. w1th Pastor Steve The poblic is invited
·Reed l!lld local singing talent Pub· ·
lie invited. Fellowship follows.
RUTLAND • Gospel benefit
. RIP.LEY.•· W. VA. •. Ll'berty sing for Gregory .Satterfield family
at ·Rutland Cliurch of God, SaturMountailieets will perfonn Fridliy day, 6 p.m. Children of God, God's
Little Lambs, Redeemer's Quartet,
atSkateland in Ripley, W.Va.
Partakers, Alice Chapman and Bar·
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA.· bara Pratt will perform . Danny
Liberty Mounaei&amp;leers will perform · HOod is emct:e. Pastor John CoreeSaturday at the senior citizens cen- .ran inviles the'public. ·.
ter·in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
POMEROY ., Rock Springs
MIDDLEPORT , Heath tJnited United Methodist Women will·hold ·
Methodist Churoh, fall rummage a b8ke sale Sjjturday al Big Wheel
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capable of mellini lead: I feel they
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Jeep Wrangler is equipped with
locking doors • useless at best on a
soft-top vehicle. To avoid having
would-be thieves from cutting your
soft-top, simply· leave the doors
unlocked and make sure nothing
worth, $tealing is left in the vehicle.
Jeep even offers a removable stereo
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My brother !uid no such inbibi·.
1nstallmeut of "On the Road" · tions concerning his Jeep Wransince Introduced Ia the Gallipolis ~ler. He wasted little time remov- Dally Tribune last sum!ller as mg the carpet and floor drain plugs
"On the Road Iii Galll.a County". and getting the little Wrangler real·
"On the Road" serves to intro· ly muddy. When the time carne to
' duc,e readers to.new or· unique clean the Jeep, he simply got out ·
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'· models .wblch are available from tlie garden hose and bl.asted off the
mud • inside and out. The Jeep
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.''On the Road" is featured by · didn't seem to.mind.
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The
Jeep
spent
hundreds
of
special atrangemeat this week·in .
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hours. bouncing about the back·
woods of Meigs County, running
up hills and sloshing through
By JIM FREEMAN
creeks and muddy paths. Even with
OVPNewsStaiY
the . small, factory-supplied
.This week's installment of "On .P205nSR15 Goodyear Wranglers,
, , ,the Road" should perhaps more the Jeep Wrangler put in a good
, a~curately be called "OFF the showing alongside the CJ-5s and
Road" as we lake to the ·southeast· CJ-7s.except in inslances where
em Obio bills in a 1993 Jeep Wran· ground clearance, mostly due to the
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small tires, presented a problem.
"" Mimy writers give the Jeep
The 2.5 liter four-cylinder
Wrangler a raw deal. Most Of these engine supplied enough power,
magazines, "Car and Driver~· and especially in low-range, to blast
" ' "Motor Trend" for example, seem through obstacles. Although a larg·
to be overlr critical of any vellicle er engine would have .been nice,
.... ·not made m Japan or Germany. the Jeep never .seemed to suffer
""'Others., like "Cons.umer Reports" from 3lack of power (an improved
"' disapprove ofall spon utility vebi· version of the old 242-cubic-inch
six cylinder is available as an
1 cles without training wheels..
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For example, several years ago option).
" "one magazines (I don't remember
which one) compared various spon
On the Road
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People preferring smooth, quiet
· ·Wrangler, Isuzu Amigo and G~o rides can stop reading now. The
·::'Tracker.
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1993 Jeep Wrangler features a
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The writers admitted the Jeep rough ride and lots or wind noise.
. · 'performed better off-road than its My passenger, fellow reporter
. competition and even ·maneuvered· Kevin Pinson called it a "molorized
· 'over obstacles that ''would stop a buckboard." I personally feel the
(Geo) Tracker dead in its tracks," tide is more akin to riding on the
... -but they faulted the Jeep for its · back seat of a school bus, although
.: harsh, un-carlike demca:nor • pre· the bus seems to lack . the wind
- · ferring instead a more "sopliisttcat· noise caused by the turbulent buf·
ed". less-rugged impon • instead or feting of a cloth top.
. praising the Jeep, made right here
The Wrangler atlenlpts to refme·
:;:·m Ohio, for the things that l'nake it its raw nature with Velcroed-on
"\-so Jeep· like.
carpet and sporty looking bucket
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..,.and wider that the legendary CJ·
· We noticed that the seats.
:;;series Jeep it replaced. The Wran· although of the reclining nature and
:..;~Ier also features more extensive featuring good lower back and
•= roll-over protection, metal half lumbar support, were made of
= poors, square headlig,hts and an durable stuff altin to dinosaur hide.
- improved cloth top.
The rear seat was made of the same
:::; However, die-hard Jeep fans material • Jeep calls jt "tweed
:::r"will fmd the Wrangler still bas a lot vin'}'l."
;=in common with the old CJs.
The Wrangler isn't very aerody·
• namic. It pushes through the air
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with abou~ the same grace as a loaf
I w.asn 't able to test the 1993 · of bread with wheels attached. The
::'.Wrangler off-road ·'(strangely Jeep when equipped with the 2.5·
- ·enough, the Norris·Nonhup Dodge liter engine gets 18 mpg/city and
: : Inc. folks weren't too wild about 20 mpg,bighway.
::my ideas involvin!l their brand-new
On the. plus side, the cloth top
:_'Jeep and the GaiiiB County wilds). ' manages to prevent most. of the
.=_However, the Jeep Wrangler model. outside· elements from getting
as changed but little since my inside. lA addition, the designers
=..o lder brother bought one in 1989.
installed a Il'eater/defroster almost

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October 1, 1992

Garth Brooks named :CMA ..
Entertainer ofthe Year again
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By JOE EDWARDS.
Associated Press Writer
NASHVILJ,.E : Tenn. - Garth
Brooks, whose introspective songs
· . and rousing concerts have lifted
country music to new., heights, was
voted top entertainer by his peers
for the second year in a row.'
Brooks' 9 million-selling
" Ropin' the Wind," which has
been No. I on both. the pop and
· •· country charts, won l!est album to
give him two major honors at
Wednesday's Country Music Association Awards. ·
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Brooks shared the spotlight with
velvet tenor Vince Gill, who won
two awards, including ·IOp male
vocalist. M!ll'y-Chapin Carpenter
was chosen top female singer.

Billy Ray Cyrus won single of he was voted country's top male
the year for the roUicking crossover .· singer by bis fellow mus•cians,
sensation" Achy Breaky Hear("
vocalists and aonpri~.
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"Awards .aren ' t what it's au ·
Carpenter, who won a ~y .
about," Brooks, who sold boots · Award earlier this year, said she
before his music C!ll'eer 100~ off . hopes her co.. untty award ends
three years ago, said backstage at questions about wbethei she's realthe Orand Ole Opry.
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ly country.
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"If you go into a town, and
" I spend most of my yurdoing
there ain't tickets left for your interviews explaining why I'm a
show or records in any stores country artist, defending myself
around there, then you're doing more thait an)'lhing else," she said..
your job."
" This makes me feel like maybe r
Otll ; co-host of the nationally don't have to."
televls¢ show with 1~.eba McEn- . Geor~e Jones, ·who~!' hits
tire, collected trophies for best mclude He Stopped Lovmg Her
male -:ocalist and for writing .his hit Today," was named ID the c;ountry
" Look at Us" with Max D. M~c Hall of FIJJIC in recognition
Barnes.
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·o.f his 40-year career.
It waS the second sli'aight year
"The onlf thing I can say is that
country musiC has been awful good
. llJ me .~ghou.t a whole bunch of
:. years, Jones satd.
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The ~ new honky-lonlt duet
Brooks &amp;: Dunn won duo of the
year, breaking a f(\111'-year hold on
the award by the mother-daughter
act the Judds, who are no longer
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perfonning together.
.Fiddler Mark O'Connor was
named best musician, and Diamond
Rio was chosen best~·
· Alan J~ckson's 'Midnight in
Montgomery" was voted the No. 1
music vidoo. Travis Tritt and Marty
. SIWlrt won vocal event of the year
for their freewheeling "No Ha~"
. concert tour., and Suzy Bogguss
was given the Horizon Award for
most promise.
Frances PresiOn; a music publishing executive, also was .named
.· to the Hall of Fame.
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GUN SHOOt
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GUll CLUB
SUNDAYS
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_ PUBUC NOTicE
· NOTICE le hereby glv'en
. thllt on a.tJtray, October 3,
tm, II 10:00 IIJII, , 1 public
•aole will be hold ol 106
Union Avenue, Pomeroy,
Ohio, to Hll lor auh tho lollowtna ..,....,..,
1110 FORD ESCORT
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lillcluonlc'o Spodll,
. 1110 MERCURY COUGAR
SNI1MEPIIIcMtLHI1MOO
With AlTho Goadl... ·
Tho Forme,. Bank and
Sovln;o Compony, Pom•
roy, Ohio, rNifYte tho right
to bid 11 lhlo l.olo, ond to
wlthdrow the above
collotorel prior to oole.
Further, tho Forme.. 118nk
and Bovlngo Com pony
rHII'l/11 the rl;ht to reject
any or oil bld8 oubmiUed.
Further, . tho obove
collo~,nll be oold In the
condiUo It lo In with no
exproooe
or Implied
wer..nU• given.
For more ln(ormollon
conlllct Scott ShMk,"ot 112·
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during the Country Music .Assoi:iatlon awards
shuw Wednesday night In Nashville, Tenn. (AP
photo) •
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HALL OF PAMER· Coutry music legend
Georae ,Jones, rJaht, .accepts his Country Music
Hall or Fame award from Randy Travis, Iert,

Women's health programsche.duled
A prognun which will offer tips
on •stress reduction, answer ques:
lions about menopause, and give
ways to reduce fats and chol~t,erol
in the diet will be presented Thurs- ·
day at 10 am. to non at the Senior
Citizens Center.
"Balancing Mind , Body and.
Spirit is the theme of the program
which is ·sponsored by the Ohio
Cooperative Extension Service.
· Topics will include "Letting Go

Without Feelin§ Guilty", "USDA
Food Pyramid , "Menopause-A
Life Change", ..Stress and Biofeedback", "Red'ucing Fat and Cholesterol" and" An Attitude Adjustment"
, On the program will be extension agents C!:indy Oliveri, Meigs
Cou,nty, Lan Hardy, Lawrence
County, Becky Cull!enson. Gallli\.
County, and Janet Hollingsworth,
Athens County, and Deanna Tribe

South District Home Economics~
Specialist and Jeaneue Ray,
AthensNinton Counties ProgrBDI
assistanL
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Funding for the program is provided by an Oho Department of
Health grant for Women's Health
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.Month programming.
Tbe program' is free and open ki'-.
the public. R~gistration by Tuesday
is requested at 992-6696_ ·
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.Public Notice
STATEMENT OF

OWNERSHIP,
MANAGE'-!ENT

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ROPIN' THE WIND -'C11untry slulier Gartli Brooks is pictured
accepting the Album of the Year Award for his album "Ropin'
The Wind" during the Country Music Association Awards sbow
Wed'n esday night in Nashville, Tenn. Brooks was also named
Entertainer of the Year. (AP photo)
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UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif.
(APr- Roman Catholic Cardinal
Roger Mahony abandoned his pmjXlsal for a new TV and movie rat: mg·s code, asking Hollywood
instead to promote "human val-

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Dorst birth announced

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.Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Robin)
. Dorst, Pomeroy, announce lhe binh
o~ their frrst child, l!.obert l!.ussell
, TJamo Dorst, on Aug. 21 at Holzer
Medical Center.
He weighed five pounds' aitd 14
ounces 1111d was 19 inches long.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert (Betty) McDaniel,
Middleport. .
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. . .Paternal grandpar,ents are Mr.
· and Mrs. Arthur (Sybil) Barr, Mid- ·
dleport, and the late Edgar Dorst.
' Other children are "I:om Dorst
Jr., Thurinan; aild peanna and Lisa
Dorst, C::Oiumbus.:
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.Gutter Cleaning
Painting

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4Wn Mowing, ·
Fertilizing, Weeding,
and Seeding.
Shrub and Tree
·Trimming &amp; Removal

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BILL SLACK
992·2269

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lola. UN aa a r«~tol qr ta.ar house down and usa lola tor
.a mobile horne oil8.
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ONLY $4,500•.

OPEN SEVEN DAYS .A ·wEEK-.
Sloro houro: 8:30 o.m. to 8 p.m. Moncloy l~r~~ Frtdly,

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
. CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes
oG•r•se•
•Comp ete
Remodeling
Stof. &amp; Co:are

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and VCR REPAIR
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KEN'S APP lANCE
SEmCE
992·5335 or
985·3561 '·

3 tomllr S.lo: 6 mil• soU!~ Rt.

STEELINSUUTED •
RAISED PANEL GARAGE DOOR

7. ThuiW., Fri.,
' howehold mltc.

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Oftko

Door
Seal

Tc&gt;ola,

Bedapreada, Fumtture, Clothing

0! All Sl-. 2324 Blith Lone
Behind Hutton Car Wash Off 11,

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3 Family Yard S11e: Compl...ly
Different Aalortmtnt Of MIK.
Bodor,rw•d•, Fumhur. Clothing
Ot A I Sl:tn 2324 Brech lane

With 2 Transmitters

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Rec••ive FREE

Sat.

3 Famll~ Yard Sale: ·ComPletely
Differ.nl Aaaonmenl Of Mlac.

INSTALLED PRICES
9x7-$275.00 16x7-$450.!)0
OPENERS IISTALLED-Y. HP-$200.00

Opener

Behind Hutton Car, W11h OH 17.

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337 Fourth Avenue, S.turday, 2
Adult- Blcyc:l•, H1nd Too111
BtMball Cards Ctothlng, Baa

Frame, Mlac.

BULLDDZER,BACKHOE
and TRACKHOE WORK
. AVAilABLE.
SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
HOME SITES ond
TRAILER SITES,
LAHDCLEARING,
DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
t.IMESTONE-TRUCKING

R FI.NG

4 Family: 1DIHrd, Couch, Big

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AND ·EVERnHING UNDERNEATH
GARAGES~ ADDinONS e SIDING

FREE ESTIMATES

992·3138
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Man ClathM, Wcmens, Baby
CI01h•, J•ans, 4 Whnlar

:JI,':. WIIRo, autavllle Plko, 4
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homo Adclod foturdly.

TR.OMM ·auiLDE·RS

448 SprucioChina,
,._Ext.· GIIISWtre,
tDIH. u .
Llnena, Fumhuroh File C.blnoto,

Tooll,

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UNLIMITED SESSIONS
Months of Septernlaer

PockotKnlvu.

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and October

708 S.Cand Avenua: Thur..,
Friday. Oct 111, 2nd. t-4 . Rain
DOMponea to Mon. 5th and
~1. 61h.

RUTLAND
MINE SUPPLY

$3500

CALIFORNIA
TANS
949·2823
BULLDOlJNG
PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
· WATER &amp; SEWER
UNES
BASEMENTS&amp;
HOME SffES
HAUUNG: Llmeatone,
Dirt, Gl'llvel and Coal
LICENSED lnd BONDED

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1-? 421 VIla Rei, lldwall, Som•

thing For ~'"'ryono. T~uro, F~ .
ALL Yord S.loo Mull Bo Pold In
Advonce. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
the day.t-tare thl ad le to run.
SUndoy eciRion · 2:00 p.m. ·

Pipe tOrlfatlr,Sewage .
and Gas
Rutland, OH~
742·2656

lt&amp;C EXCAVATING

Friday. Monday edltlan • 2:00
P·l!'l· Saturday.
Baby Clotho, Llrga Sized
ClothH -M•n'l, Wom1n'e Many
•ll•celllneous h•m•. 471 Debbie Drive, Oet 2·3. 1-5 .

Bumaue Road, Kanauga, Ohio,
Thurlday, Friday, 10:00-4:00,
C.r SAl, hi Chair, Guns, Fanton

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MIIC, Japan Home Int. linens,

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RACINE MOWER
CLINIC

C.rport S.lo-1201 Addl- Plko,
10103, s.Doort. Only.ff i:OO.Ct :oo,
Storm
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abte,
Roctlnor, Clothn,CaMloc.
homo.
Dolllla'o Moll Shoppo, 1, 2, 3rd.
crofto, Clcllleo, Toyo.
Flvo FomiHn: October 2, 3, u.s.
5-V.Z Mlln Out Rt.l41 ·Troodmlll1
Flolll"9 Equip., Air Tooto Ana
'HoMI1 Tobaeco Pr... Box,
12'a27 Now o..tcloor C.rpot, s

J) JIIIDL SIIVICE

P.O. lox 894-WcAer Alley

Tr-:t ''
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20%-30% Dl....it t\roop

RAONE OHIO

Froo ld..atot-'1•2·2360

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(Ferntlrly lai1e Ridge Small

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PARTS &amp; SERVICE

614·949·2804
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FOR SALE
Call 614·992·

Announcements

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Dodga Four Whul Drlw Tir11
And-wh..la (Rough Tread) New
Hlp And Chill Wadors, Clotl'llng, Iliac.

Anno'uilcements'

~o hunting or trti.paal""' on
Bill Ollv•,. finn, PINN"'

Rldgo, Goillpollo Forry. Vlolotoro

will be peruc:U1ed.

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TALK TO CANDY LIVE
1-1100-680-1415, P5 /Coli
Crown .Com. Boc:o FL, 18 +

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Frf..Sit, 9-t. Air Conditioner,
Lawn Mower, Junk T.V. Ml1c

Baby tttml, Adutt Clothing,
Small Girls Dres111,
HouHhold ltema, Rt.7 Naar Clay

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Cloth~a,

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.1 ,__ _ ____:.5:.!-14::,_-,:.:92'-!·l:::fn..t. 1 COffM Toblo, 114-448-721~ ·

St. Rt. 7
Ches.lre, OH.

NEW .USTING - C..pentar - Mini farm with '2 bedroom
12x55 mobila home, large bam, g&amp;IBQI on 10+ ac,.o.
lncluclas septic and dug Willi.
$23,500.

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Kitchen Utenslle, Swnpars,

"A Quality ASJured Co•frador• ·
I 614- 742·2328
20 Yr•. Exp.
Ca II A,

SPE£1AL

Quality
· Stone Co.

Hilltop
Ad.

2 nl• Hlmaltyn cata, 3 yra okt,

Glrla

n•r.rtwed I declawtd, cr,am
color wlflamt pclnta, 304.&amp;717814.

BJJSELL BUILDERS, INC: •

New Homes • VlnyfSidlng~
New Garages • Replacement Wfndows
Room Additions • Roofing ·
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL

614-949·2801. 949·2860
or985•3839
(No Suadar Calls)
2112192Mn

REEDSVILLE ::- SR 124 - Appror. 1- ac,. Iota that .,.
g,.al lor camping .with boating 'acc:aso, river fronllge
locatod North of Folbd Run Stoia Park.
SIS,~Nch

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DEXTER - 1Y, otory ·frame home with 7 rooms, 4 bed·
rooms, haa cal lor and garden area, acldac:l ,insulation, 'liar- .
llally ancloaad Iorge front poR:h. ·
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WE'VE RECEIVED SEVERAL · NEW USTINGS. IF

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JE.AN JRU~SE~ ............ _ .,...,..................-....M...2110 .
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FOR SALE
BY OWNER
12 Year old ranch type .house. 3
· bedr,aoms, 2 baths, 1Y. car garage ·,
and bnHizeway, c~tntral all' and.heat 1'
pump, msny extras.
· Qn 2 acres of land; ·
Eastern School District.
Blat;ktclp roads Co~ Rd. 28 ·

Female

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Wltlto ...... &amp;14;441-3551.

U111 pa~n Siberian Hu.Uy,

friendly, 304-17M182.

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Silll: 447 Jerry Slreel,
O~lo. Frld1y, Satur·

Gar1g1 Sale : Firat

qry children ctothlng1:. · "j;,;:;,jj;;,;;:
dryer, two r.cllnal'l,
1
r11ng1 - with mlcrowavt. Oc:t,

Molhtr c.i .1 3 Kltttnl, 2 Whit,, 1,2,3. H . 3-112 mhu out M
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1 Yalklw, Ta Good Home. 114- Creek Rd. W•lch lor 1lgna. 814·
256-6180.
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446-21111.
Ocl1-!l. Comer 01 588, Coro Mill

In Rodney Toko Brook Orlvo.
Mon, w.,_,, Child,., Clalhlna.
Wll'llol Cooio, Nick Noclco, Moril
Port Spitz mole pup, 304-678-

2440• .

R1ecoon cOiOrad I Month Old
Cit Good - . Good With

C~lidron, Long
7340•

Holnd. 114-44e.

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Montllo 01&gt;!, 010)' And 'Yellow

FREE ESTlMATES

HENRY E. CLELAND.................... ~.....""'".-""'112-1111

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Yard Sale

Quality Hi Effideacy .
Air ~nditioaers, Heat
P11111ps, Fu11111tes &amp;
Now Water Heaters.
Bennetts Mobile Home ~l!!ir•g

949·2398 or
1·800·837·1460

$16,000.

YOU WILL SEE 80'-!ElJIIjG YOU'Ll LOVEI
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t:30 1.m. to 7 p.m. 881Urd.y, lind I a.m: to 5 p:m. SUnday
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AREWOOD FOR SALE

PO'-IEROY - East Second ·- You nood to see this
houH. Thlo 2 Jtory'homaluos 2-3 bedrooms, 1)1 baths,
and is walking distance to sto,.s and It's nol in the middle
of Town. Slop paying RENT. 'You oould buy this housa
and Tho peymanls wouldn't be as much or mqch more
th,n you are paying now.
JUST . $21,000.

RUTLAND- Depot Strlll - 130 fear ·of.road .lronllgo
·.and opprox. 200 till dllp makes • hugo, beautil\ll yard
with loll of fto"'" and ohrubbory. Alai&gt; hali a vary 11811 3 .
• bad1110m home with vinyl aiding, new wlndowo, and aconomlcal hlatin;.
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$32,1100.

C.nlenary

R••ldtnllll a commercial
FrH Eltlmat••

,$37~000.

LANGSVILLE - Co. ·Rd. 10 - Approx. 2 acrao ot beautiful bottom land. Wator and electric avail'lble. A groat
home or mobile home olte. •
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Juat M,SOII.

Pound1. VIcinity:
Area. 61t441-4423.

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tON/11211 mo

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

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Vory lmpo,..nt keyo, 114-N5425t,mnrd.
Loll: BIM I Ton Acltwollor,
Solid at•ek !leg 11o111 ao

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--..;....-1 ' litiDDLEPoRT:.- A-c:ommerciai:..Omer building-wiTh
-tipprox. 2800 oqila,. feet. Could be 2 stoiBs orono large
sloni. Has one bath and closa to lroo city perf&lt;ing.
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Tup~r• PralniiPOIMIOY. •reL

5330.

Mowers • Chaitt Saw'
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NEW USTTNG - ;I.-frame home in Pomeroy with tO
rooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, dacl&lt;, petio, 'appllancat, fireplace, 2 car datac!led g&amp;IBg&amp; on 2.725 acl&amp;o. Vert nlcal

ROCKSPRINGS ROAD - A very WELL kept mobile
f,oma. You ned to soa inlida to approci.~to. A2 bedroom
Baron 14r70 mobile home with acroonad In po"*t, carport, and It sittin; on appro•. 2 ac111s ol booutilulland.
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608 EAST MAIN
POMEROt . OHIO

Motororaf\

Foun~: omoll . bloclc doQ. port .
Chlt1Uahuo, 1*1 Doc.....nd,
Mlddleperl vletnky, ~­
old, rK&lt;ntly had pupo; 114-Ma-

Umer Com, Grain

OFFiCE 992·2886

205 North Second Av•.
Mldd!eport, C!H

cloG In llullend,

call to ldenllfy, 114-~.ZOU.

Lost: While-

PH. 614·992-5591

Remedies
• Eq~ert Advice
a Assistance
,· Carleton.

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FREE ESTI/IIATfS
ROBERT DORING ·
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Sponlol Hoo Flortdo Togo.
Vlclnhy: Korr Rood. :
Woody. Smoll Rowordl 114-245-

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You loun~ lt••••
the best 'little
pharmacy bi ·
town.
•Fast
· Prescription
Service
• Cosmetics (I
Personal
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441-1517.

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NEW- REPAIR

IIH liM I WARRANTY

C~unter

TIAMO DORST

ROOFING

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Vtetnhy:·vm"'l"ot Nortfli4&gt;. •;..

C,OMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL
AGRICULTURAL
Livestock Buildings- Machine Sheds - Hay
Barns • Carports
Garegea - Storage B\llldlngs- Roofing Wlndowe - Siding
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WICK'S
HAULING SERVICE

Lost

FOW&gt;d:

"C./I Ua for All. Your flullding Need• "

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Howard L Wrltesel .

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448-6541 Allor lp.m.
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104 Beecll Street
Found: Block Cal With LNthor
· Pomeroy, Ohio 457&amp;9 · CoUor,
Wollio With A LlmJo, 114-

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Experience

614•9 2·7144

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· A ·gam~ was play~ with everyone. receiVIng a pnze. The door
prize went to Pearl Osborne.
Refreshments. were served to ·
·Emma Durst, Pearl Osborne,
Gladys Thomas, Sally Bro\1:'~·
Diane Jones,. Frances ,Reed, Mamie
Buckley, Nina Boston, Grace
Weber and Lillian Pickens, mem- ·
hers, and guests, Maxine White. head and Ruth Anne Balderson. .
The n(lxt meeting will be with
Mrs. Frances Reed.

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TOP TO BOTIOI't\
MAINTENANCE
REPAIR

NFI. hit with purci:lale'
o1 12- Q\s. MalHn otrer.

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Factorya.Gke 12
Gal!ge Oily
Starts Sept. 27

YOUNG'S

Mahoney ~pposes censorship

Christianity was the program
. ·topic presenle!l by Grace Weber at
. the September meeting of the
Reedsville United Methodist ·
Women held allhe home of Lillian
Pickens.
Diane Jones had the opening
prayer. .
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The calendar of events was
-announced. by Nina Boston, president. .
Named to the nominating commiuee· by the president were Mrs.
Weber, Sandy._ Cowdery and
Mamie Buckley. Plans were made
to sell food at the Lawrence sale on
Saturday at Loftg Bottom.
A pledge to mission was made
and dues were collected.
Plans were made to sell pec.ans.

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"Poro allltdlnoo"

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aRCULATION.
. , t.TIIIIofPublcotlon:Tha
. : Dolly Sendnel, Publication
145-810, .
: • - · 2. Date of Filing: Octobor
F EE EST!
ES
.:.1,1182.
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: -• .3, Froquoncr of looue:
985·4473 .
.• Dollr'-!ondoyihroughFrlday.
667·6179
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· A. No. olloouoa Publtohed
2-7-92-tho :
· Amually: 255
·
D. Annual Subicrlptlon
Price: $83.20 Horne DollY.
ered.
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LAND FOR
/ 4. LocoUon o1 Known 01HceofPubllcallon: 111 Court
SALE
• SL, Pomeroy, Ohio, Mol;o
33 acres, · ·
County ~88.
.•. 5. Locodon of tho Heed·
. Rutland Twp• .
quorteroor General DuolnNo
2s·acres,
Offlcet of the Publlohero: 111
Court St. Pomeror, Ohio,
Olive Twp.
Mota• County 45~88.·
Timber on both
e. Publlaluor: Robert L York Ufe lnaurance ComV.
C.
YOUNG
Ill
pany,
The
Northweatarn
trecta.
~ Wingett, Syrecuoe, Ohio
41771.'• Editor: ·Chorlene '-!utuol Ulo lnouranco Com992-6215
Call614-667-3484
Hoeflich, Pomeror, Ohio pony, The Prudential lnou,..
P.-oy,Ohlo
or 614-667·3109
once Company of America,
45781,
Teocher'o Insurance 1 Annuity Auoclatlon ot AmerHappy Ads
5
1~. Th• Traveler~ lnauranca
Company.
Average No. Copleo Each
looue During Preceding 12
'-!ontho:
,
and
10. Ertent and nature of
•Roofing "Siding
Clrculot1011. .
A. Total No. Copies
-Gutters
Printed: 5,55q.
.
•Room
Additions
B. Pold Clr...,latlon:
1. Soleo through Dealero -Interior Remodeling
ond Corrlero, Street Vendoro·
JCoJitCK.t Robert l Jau:u
ond Counter Soleo: 4,557.
2. MaiiSubocrlptlona: 387.
C. Total Paid Circulation:
4,844.
D. Fr11 Distribution by
Mall Carrier or Other Meana,
1
Somplea,
Complimentary,
and Other Free
Coplea: 39. •-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . , - - E. Total Distribution: 1 --,~----R:..:.:.e:.ai:.;E;;,s;.;t:.at:..:e_G;;,e;;_n_e:._r;;_a_l--;;.,..__ _
4,983.
·F. Copleo Not Dlotrlbuted:
1. Offlco Uoe Left Over,
Una~ounted, Spoiled After
Printing: 307. ..

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producers, writers and directors
woul.d · not "pamler to baser
instincts, to narcissism, hedonism
and.greed."
He suggested violence lie used
as a last resort rather than as the
only meang of resolving conflict in
ues."
In a letter addressed to •studio popular entertainment.
Arthur Hiller, p~sident of the
chiefs, Mahony backed away from
a January statement in which he Directors Guild of America, welcomed the letter.
asked for a production code.
"He .says loud and clear that
"Because I reject censorship, I
do not propose a code to govern . he's against apy kind of ·code,"
what filmmakers may create, nor Hiller said. "He's in 'favor of
do I wish to dictate what intelligent enhancing human values, the
viewers may see," Mahony said enrichment of the human spirit, and
we're all in favor of that"·
Wednesday. ·
·Instead, Mahony said he hoped

Public Notice
Public Notice •
Ohio
Publlohlng
Z. Rotunlo !raft! N-•
Co.,111- ·'-· Pomeroy, Agente: 280.
··
G. Total: &amp;,550. ·
Ohio,
305 S.
Actuol . No. Copleo ot
'-loin St.,
1888,
Single IIIUI PUbllahed NearGreenville,
eotto Filing Date:
· 7. PorU11
10. Exllnl oncl 'riaturo of
cent or more ·
Clrculollon. ·
*h•r•• al
A. Totol No. Copleo
Cede &amp; Co., cloThe
t~ry Truot Co., P.o . Box =!(), Printed: 5 550.
D. Plild Circulation:
Bowlin; Green Siatlon, New
York, NY 10274; Dorothy P.
1. Soloo through Dealero
R
. amt1ur &amp; A. F. Burgett, oncl Carriero, Sir- Vendoro
Truol- UIWRogerC. PNco, and Counter ·Sa leo: 4,643.
2. '-loll Subocrlpllono: 369.
One Rockln;ham Rd., Gr•nville, SC 29807; Genevlva
C. Tolll Pold'Circulollon:
.
Leake·Sokoo, 201 Chopmon 5,012.
D. Fr• Dlatrlbutlon by
Rd. , Gr•nvlllo; SC 20805;
RoblfiA. Jolley,Jr., P.O. Box '-!all Carrier or Othlr' '-!e1no,
17527, Greenville, SC 29608; Sampllio, Compllmentory,
Kray 6 Co., One Flnanclol oncl Other Fr11 Copl11: 39. ·
E. Total Dlotrlbulloq :
Place, 440 S• .!-aSolle SL,
Chicago, IL 80805.
5,051.
I. Partite holdinG n;::::::: 1 F. Cos.leo Not Distributed:
1. 0 co Uoo Lei! Over,
In OJ~ olt percent nf
Unoccounted, Spoiled Aher
lndlbtedneu: Ban~
lornlo, N.A., Bonk of H11volt, Prlntlrig: 241.
2. Returno from Newt
Bonk al Montroll, Bonk
Now York, .a.nk ol Novo Agonte: 2sa.
G. Totol: 5,550.
'Scotlo, Bonkero Truol ComI C.rtlly that the olalepony, Banque Porlbioa, Can'
trol Trull Comperiy, N.A., menta mllide by me abav• are
Chill'-lonhlu.na.nk,N.A., correct .-nd corilplete.
Robert Wingett,
Cltlbionk, N.A., C &amp; 9/Sovron,
Connecticut .Natlonol Bank,
Publtaher
Credit Lyonnilo, Creator
Bonk, Flrot Notional llenk ol
Chlca;o,FirotllnlonNatlonill
Bank of North C.rollno, lnduotrlol Bonk ol Jopen, LTCB
Trull Compeny, '-!ellen Bank,
Mlllublohl Truat I Benklng WILSON'S ARMY
Corporation, Notional Weol·suRPLUS
mlnoter Bank U!?A, NCNB
Teua Nodonol Bank, Nippon
County J:ld. 1IICredit Dank, Ltd.,. PhiladelPnchfork Rd.
phia Nallon11 Bonk, Roy1l
892-7093
Bank ol Conada, S.kUfl
Mon.-S!Jn.
I om-8 pm
Barik, Ltd: (tormerly '-lllaul
Talyo Kobe Bonk, Ltd.), Se- S• uo for. your hunUng
curity Poclflc Nollonol Sank, ond bock to ochool
South' Carolina ·Notional needa. Aru'a l•rgut
Bank, Sumltomo Bank,.Ltd., aeloctlon of mllltorr
Tokol Bonk; Lid., Toronto-Do- aurplua lllmol
minion Bon!&lt;. Union Bank,
8117pd.
Wachovlo Bonk 6 · Truot
Compeny, N.A., "•In• Ute
lnourenca Company, CIGNA
lnveotmentia, Inc., Tho Equitable Ule Aaauronco Society CARPENTER
........
ol tho U.S., IDS Life lnour·
-Room
Addlllono
ance Company, John Ha,..
Work
cock· Mutull Ufe lnauranca -Gutllr
-Eiectrlcol
Company, Uaaa•chuaeue -Rooflng Md.Piumblng·
Mutull Ufe lnaurance Com- -lniBrlor 6 Exterior
pany,MorgonGuorontyTruot
PolnUng
ComP.any of New York, New
(FREE ESTIMATES)

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SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

Galllpolll
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' . 32 Mobile ftolniS '
for Sate

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Olaanltlc I Family Yard Solo:
Ctildnn A Adul F111 And Winter
(:lochll. 5 111111 OUt At. 211, Oet

71

Trallor !ala far rani In 'liaclnti,

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CIA, t ...t oloc1 undor-

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gkl ofo!hao, ..,. clothing,
moral OCt 1,2. 201 Portomouth

35 Loti&amp; Acreage

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1992
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FJ.ITIU~ VOO !

Television
Viewin2

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AUTO INIURAHC£
DOll 111-1124171', Dovfe.Oulckli
luuranc•..
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SPECIALS
1111 Elce&lt;\ II 000 mlloi .
tt,lll. 1111 Ch~ Fifth Avo
42,111. 1117 s-icfjiiOkup ohorp
13,.... itn Coraloa ' d . . . .. 1111 - · $3,185.
:ii'a~aCadllac t&gt;lnll $3,111. 1187
123 12.111, 1113 Ranger
Ill 12,481. 1il5
Pul11r
fi,BOO. lcoHya Uoad Clro, Now
Ha..n, WY 301412·3752.

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QoWoom Sehoal Rood, ClothH,
Old llolt~j Laothl&lt; Cool,

Rd.

KlT 'N~ CARLYLE® by Larry Wtigbt

1000+ aq. '!:.. _ , of Pomo"'f,
olllca - ··
114riiNIIn

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1,2, Urd.

48 Space for Rent

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ac-. Thom- A•d. tlio
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olorrya A.., Ad, 304-m!01 with

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[. 60T A '' D-MINUS" IN 01! ~
SPELLJNG TEST .. I 60T A
''D·MINUS" INOUR MATH TEST...

Merchand 1se

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IN OU~ SPANISH TEST..

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THAT MEANS.
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. Saerch
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ABC Newt C..
(lJ Wild Amellca Slereo. l:jl
(J) 8quaN One TV E;l

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Hu~o yard ..,. 823 11-lilln
Circle, Pt. Pleaoant, wv:-Frlday
and saturday, Npm.
llcl 2-:1, 1-1, llonilo L.lrgo Slzo
L.ldloa Ctollllng loc. Turn in
BOb

Evant,

bimpo11s,

Trallor lack.

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z. 3td. •? Cc&lt;nor or Rr.
M\ Uncaln PIIW, 2 FomiNoo,
Flni,Onlynmo.
Patntad And. Plain Pumpklno,
• Lawn Chalra Keroune Heater,
Oct-

'· Clothe~, Dtshla, Tools, l:'rue'lc
• Toot Box, Yacu1,1m. Old Singer

' Sowing llachlnoln Oak Coblnol,
Od sny Qeme · PinbiH M•clllno, ~2111111 W
. Of Gallloplls,
On 111.
Patio Solo: sOturdoY Oct. 3rd. 73
Llncaln Plkl I TillS.

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lop of llldd'-1 Hill, Oct. \ 2,
3. 8:00-5:00, rain DOncoto.
1C.&lt;ntl&lt;,
Moving Sal• lndoot- Ftoclny.
OCt. Zild· 3111. tom till 7pm. Aft.
tlctuoo, turnfture~ lloullllold I
mloc. ft-. lOI.Rt.lll - ·
Ao,_ fram T.P. grada oohoal.
lot
OCt. 1, Z. l :L Emoraon Pnyalcal Thlratllal Nunlng
and
,JohMOn'e NSklence, Portt.nd, p...,..ay
Aohabllftat~ t)a,.ao. cumnt
Oh.
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at 24 hoU,. per day.
Oct. \ 21 3. hm'3:fm. 314inl. out PI- ,..pontl'ta: William llaa,
Lonahot.,. Roo aft At. 33. ~nlotrote&lt;, P-""Y Nuralng
Cklt'hel, tova, C.B. radio, misc. Ct&lt;ntao \11758 ~!IGI
RolncRoad, Pamoroy,Oh- EEO

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Oct. 1, 2, 4, lam·? .,.....,.
IJOrklng lal. Clathli\g, Avon,

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Orondo, Roady: Oct- tilh.

az
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Tonlghl
Slareo.
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3 bedrocim, lUI ba_., Bur•
~ ral I dap raqulrad,

!ZalpoMC111 MoneyUne
1111 uta Cloea On r:;J

114 3811141.
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Business
Training

14

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Farm Suppl1es
&amp; L1vestock

'S04-671'3812.

Small Fo&lt; fl;!nl, l!""'r
R - . 7 Ncrih, 1&gt;1p0111 · &amp;
A • • - llaqulrad. e...

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61 Fann Equlpmen~

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310, VGC, -llr11
B•nd ,_ 1112 HARO 1-C Now Holland aquipmont. Super 1871
l banaoy, tunocl-up, garage
racing lllcyolo, 20 ln., Ulotlmo 7fT choppw. corn I gran
"""· 10,000 mllea, t500. - •
on lrama, Orla. price • hlado. lupo&lt; Zl b""""r. Crpp 171-1111.
1271, wilt loll 8230. IM-4li-IM7. earlier
I lllap wagon. Manure
1112 Hond8 ·2501 four wheeler,
Chlkto wlcka&lt; rocker, ·dtlld'a 11pr1adao. Grfitdor. Clntury 300 13,200. ftrrn, 1ft1&lt; 8:00 304-182·
gal
~pr~yw. AC 4 no-till
rocka&lt;, antiquo lo,.h com ·planter. JD .!t.p
31'11.
bed: Joan
WOlfe, t14-tM 2153
11 Holattln dairy COWl. 30
• . MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE
.,.. . .:00.
21154.
call 514-112-4877, Dovlo'Clulckoi
Ctotrn lion,... .And B•• Now Hollond Super 717 chopper lnaun~nce,.
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Sprtngo, as, llllby Playpen u,
t
knllo,
now
point,
com
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pic
up
BaldWin O&lt;gan, Nagotloblo. 814haado; Now Holland Whirl Awtty 75 Boats &amp; Motors
2414014.
Ensllap wagan; 10 tan gear
for Sale
CamincMtor 1584 Computor Badger Enallag• wagoni 10 ton
wlpolntao, 8anyo rrionHar, 1ancftm gear Enall1ge wagon; 11' Ebco boal,.Inboard Mtrerull
lab of and program•, 811·1181-31111.
301, 14000, call IM-112·75'1.
popo&lt;, 8 l/1 t1100 and lllnd to&lt;
II4CIO or ollw, 114-1112·2801
1181 Galllty 18 112' Now 140 HP '
ofta&lt;lpm.
-110, WI Trallor &amp; g;.~ Uko
Nail!, N,IOO. tM-44
Boal
Fl.......,. ,.,. SaloL.Ali Oak, 11&gt;Ia At Qalllpollo ~~ Club. · '

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...-ciMian, rot l dip roqulrad,
no plio, 304-t11-1112.

Wanted to Do

Br*oom
Will Babnlt In lly Homo. F..,.· A..,-, c dtlld..

2

cad In Play ArwL A1,_,.11
Available. Rodney Area. Call
511-2~

Alteiallonl: Sowing &amp; Minding,
5........831.
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DNm!IICiftdo Auto ' Body . &amp;
llochanlc Work. F"' EIII!MIH.

Mobil · Home;
Nice, . Quilt

1008.

2 BR ptuo add-on loo1111, private
lot,tpr~ge.

ciO.• ta town. $325
mo. Pkl• utlihloa &amp; 110. dop ..
614 4. .4314.

Two Kill Broe gr~vlty box11,
$800. Morgan Farm, At. 31. 301-

831-2011.

For ...._ 8lu rMdlum t.dln
Winter 0011, denlm WI ltlther

1 llldroom Apartment, 124
FoU&lt;\11 Avonuo S215/llo 1250
DepoOit, Pay All Utllhloo Exoopt
Water. lnqulrw 130 Second
Avenut, Gllllpoll~

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llonnolllnlng.Jikl now, ...
king ttDO, Olld 110&lt;r; aloa mil.•·
ild!M · otOihlng; DOll 111-112·
Z1lltl, Njlm .,. 8M-MN201 a~
twlpm.

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my home.,lh4-'1112-zm.

Financial
Business
Opportunity
INOT1CEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO.

·•Ya&lt;dllla, Oct111 tlwu 3&lt;d. 1:00

Don't Junk Ill Sell Ue Your Non·
Working
Major Appllancu,
Color
TV'a,
R1frlgera1ors,
Fretzera VCR'a, Microwaves;

... . . , - thai ""' tlo bull· - wfth poopla you kMWr lnd
NOT to Mild throtlgh tho
mall until you ,... in-lgatad

2br Apt. Upetalra Looatad: 34 112
Smhhlro, Stova I Rofrlgoraror
Fumlshod, ttiOIIIo. ttiiO/Dip.
114-141-3870, 5M-441-1310.
2br, CA. Waahor, Drye~ Hook•

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
2-flllltlly, Ool. 2 • I, .... Wahl
T - .. Union Ave. BUy,

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-ng. AVON I Ail Arolo 1 ShiOoy
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wanted In my horns

lob Eado· ~n.frl , 6:30AM .. 3:00PM .
r '1 ..., • ...,. ltrMI, Rut· Rtftrencu . required. 304·675·

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31 HomH for Sale

lbtlnn: . hoiloo, la'lll · balh,
111108afttr 3:00PM .
-tral air condlllon, oall 11&lt;1112411,0 ...,.lngo for 111111., 541
Child Car• For 6 Year Old,· High lt., lllddl_., OhiO.
Thurodoyo,' 7:30 Till

M Yaotllolea Mull Be Paid In r.oc••·•:"
Atlnnoa. Dll&lt;ltno: 1:GOI&gt;m tho
Addavliio. 614·367~
tho
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adlllon
10:00..m. EARN IIONEY A10dlng Bookol
$30,000/Yr. Income Po11n1ial.
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10188.
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illtliiiNC!It toppar, II...,

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ThlaofO woy to dial.

Humidifier, ladder, r•nl toole,

umblt Producta At t-lonw. Call

Toll Fr11, 1-800-461-4588, · Ex!.
313.

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Apta. for rent· Downtown
Parneror· S175 ~ m.onth plua
do.,..rt, 611-112•'1811 after Spm.

M1nor

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Apaltmoritoln Middleport. From
Sill. Coll .611-182-7787. EOH.
llodlm 2badrm. apoltmonto In
- . y and 11-polt, 2
batflo, WID -.,I'll oqulppad
kftchanl, 1 112 gorago. Rolorana.. and depafta r.qulrtd, 014··
885-4118 oftor 1:00pm.
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Camplltly Fumlohlll Small
Hou11~ $300/mo. + Utllllln. No
PolO. vall BolON 7 P.ll. 61~-~~t0331.
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Promlum ' dairy _,,. 111atlo, 1m Mountaineer truck cerrlper,
datlvory ava(lablo, IIOiflon'l • 112 ft, "" - . ,...... tt,Z95.
304-e71-173k

TransportatiOn
71 · Autos for S!lle
1lltc ctto~ llallbu1 ~auto, PS,

PI, AIC,
7, V-8, w,300. IXC
cond, 304.e7S~387.

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THE DEZ£3 I 6T1-II'ENT' IN
THE WHOL..E CIJ&lt;!e6.

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comet belwMn Rna and
Alex; Dizzy anc:t Jodie are
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BARNEY

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FENCE CRAMPS.If

50 THEN SAIRY JANE
SAYS TO ME, SHE SAYS

Plllllc And _ , Culvert &amp;Inch
TINu 80 Inch In Stack. Ron
Evano, Jackoon, Ohio. 1-100131'1121.
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Ill Larry King Uval
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There are many ways to have an . 2 +
:em1bar·rassi'1ng result In bridge. One of 4 +
wo111t is to be,laydown for a game, .
never enter the auction. That hapOpening lead: • 5
pened to East-West on today's d~l;
~ter South opened with one noI;~~~~promising ~17 points In the
~1
style, North tl3ed a transfer ·
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and then showed his second suit. \diamond, declarer would lose only oire
South was ha~py to jump to game. 1heart trick to gQ wlth.tbe two diamoAd
. West led hts singleton club; three, 'tricks already conceded.
Jack, ace. Declarer drew trumps and · As you can see five dlamoads ' is
the clubs ending In ~ dummy. cold for East-Wesi. Would you ba've
declarer led dummy s diamond bid over one no-trump with that west
and
htS jack. It lost to the 'harid? If your only choice Is a natural
.queen and West cotttlnned with the dl- two diamonds, ills dancerous. If you
,amond ace. Most declarers wo,uld ruff .have a conventional bid to sh~ a twoIbis In the dummy and lead a heart. or three-suited band, lt Is safer, your
When they then lost three heart trlcl&lt;s. egp being placed 1n more basket~- ·
· tbey would complain about bad luck. - Finally~ note that the total nudl~r · '
,But tills declarer didn't believe In rely- of trumps li IMIIy 19, wbereu the tota ·
flng ~M~Iuck.
,
.
,number of trlcb available Is Zl. T.bt
~tead of rulltng the dramond a~. discrepancy is catl!ed by the doubl~
discarded one of dummy's hearbr. fit.
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pollllel, II 8Kplored by
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scltlnUete. (1 :00)
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day « night.
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Aogen
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10 111 hard 3 ::r~:r:a-rd·
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l!lovio With Blowlr. ~Wooden lll-30,
3 f or ~1-3075. ·
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oluolvlly at Rna Aid Pharmacy.

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prfc11 paid, frH 11tlmates, Na Stlady CUh ,_..,,, 1BEAUTIFU~ APARTMENTS AT
SWAIN
licensed logging company, 304- BOCJ.tlll-0354.
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON AUCTION I FURNITURE. 82
815-3055.
Grant Guido To F"' lloiloy EITATE~L 131 JaoQon Plkl 0111relt. Galflpclle. - • u..J
Wanted To Buy: Junk Autos Gl.. Awaya AYIIIIblo from tt1121ma. Wai• to ohop &amp; turnHuro, - .. w- a
With Or Without Motora. Call Amorlca. Including Tho Alto, movlla. Clll811-4111·25811. EOH.
Wolk - · · 114-4(i.3188.
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Lorry Lively. 614-381-8303.
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151 secon~ Avenue, Gallipolis.
114 441.. 421
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l'eto, Socurlty Dopooll &amp;
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porltlng.
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Nothing PIIUWhed Or Ueecl,
lo enJoy OW' f'lllirement. Malon
living. 1 ond 2 bed·
Cotlnty: 301411-3300 e&lt; Sun' Graclouo
raom apanmente 11 ViiiiQIJ E-.
Air Condlll9n1r1, Guitar -Amps,
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Mlcrvw~~w, 1Ft. Xinaa TrM. 614:
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LocNrd'a. llpt. 39th· Oct.
3rd.

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able. Low Utllftloo. 1275/Ma.
sm Dopooft, c.11 6M"f7-ol15
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or lhlnL Wonwaa clo1hlng,
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Hvdraullo ftuld1 .I fill Stl.50 or
Motorcycles
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the husband. Grinning, the husband replied, "If you
think that's bad, you should HEAR h,~ r BARK!"
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mother that
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10:35 (I) 1101111!: A Man Celled
sure IQ Slale your zodiac sign . . . • sequent . crash could be II
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lndlcallons you might be rather wasteful TAURUS (Ap&lt;ti21H18r 20) Try to eub'1t:OO&lt;JJe (I)• m
loday where your resources are con- : due your rllll-laldng lncllnallons today,
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earned. 11 you're a poor milnnger now, tltlptiCially ln . ~nanc:lalareaa , where you
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you meynol have what you 'll need tater. , hope to scor~ unA1811sllc gains. Bucking
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BAGinARIUI (Nov. 23-Dec.'21) Those the odds len I apt to work loo well.
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you'll btJ Involved wilh today 'Will resenf GI!IIINI (llaJ 21...1111111 20) ThOle Ia a
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illl yqu pul ~our needs or desires abovl ,.posalbHity, you might mike. an unwlae
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declolon lciday lhalla very similar to one
everyone else's.
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lcarectuw and ~,., ICing
. you look al your pro~lema realistically .- mlat.okea; don I compound them ..
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today and not lhrough raae-coiOrf!d CANCI!R (June 21..JuJr 22) A phllq~Q&lt;
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gl.._. You will do more tierm than · phy that ftla oorn.eone elae ,to aT mlghl
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~ Nlllhllt':.llnitte.i Slerao.
~suallh your financial affairs In lhe ya8r ·. tlvlllea lhal are lhe leaat expensive wlli suit you.
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ahead. However, you'll-have to do your · prove 10 'be the moll gr~ltlylng .loday:. · LI!P (July 21-AIII. 22) ·Strive. to. be •
. • • ~- S1aiklnga'· .
·part Don 't laeve ~varythlng up to luck. :, H o -. lha&lt;e'a a chance you mlghl do • t~oughtf\11 and gracious In your aoctal
ra;PoLwk•
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the lni:llnallon lo stretch lhe lrulh a bit : PISCI!S (Fell. ~ 20) AchieVIng ' . ~·•,•era
lea~ won,t be re811111y I
todliy.Your ploy lan'l',apt,to work, and li ·· an obJecllol at lhla time depends a 101 1 •
could make you look bad .. Get .a Jump . upon · ltmlng. and 1~. · Unfortunately, .,,
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• Pomeroy ,Middleport, Ohio

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These
Fine
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Dodgers
defeat
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.Prescription
·Shop

INGELS
FURNITURE, JEWELRY
.· and RADIO SHACK
106. N. 2nd, Middleport
992-2635

Ohio Lottery

Football '92!

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Vol. 43, No. 113

CapJililh-'1112

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PROCLAMATION. SIGNED - The weelt of
Oct. 4-ll) IIIII beeu procllll,med Fire Prevention · ·
Week by Mldcl1eport Mll101' Fred Holrman. The
proclamation Cilia on citizens at home, work
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A Racine youth WIIS cited after a ~vebicle wieck on Ohio
124 in Suaon Township Thursday around 3:35
According to a report from \be Gallia-Mcigs.Post of.tbe Staie
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and Brian A. Andecsl!n, 16, RI!cine, were stopped in lraf&amp;. A folloWing car, driven by Kiillberly Jenkins, 17, Racine, failed lifSWll and SlrUCk die.rear of Anderson's vehicle, pushing it into tbe rear of

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1n last meetinR between~ two.ln 1990. Lions II)IICt Sairits 1n N.o .• capllalizlns wiib .17 U11811swered p)mts in
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GALtiPOUS FERRY - the subject came to the car and reac:lled store with one subjeci, tbe other
Mason County Sheriff's Depart- inside the vehicle into the floor.
sub~ were squaned down betmentis investigating an armed robHe asked tbe employee, ween tbe employee's vehicle and
~~:! wbil;h occ~ Wednesday · "Where's -your money not your . the store.
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Fell)'. ·An undisclosed amount of ·man·made her lake. him inside lite stay in tbe store and he exited
cash, checks and food s18111ps were store and give him the money. The taking her ·car.keys ·wil}l him. Aplaken from the convenience store, report said there were two money parenlly tbe subjects went in dif~
located on S.R. 2.
~ under the COIDitet! ~me blue, ferent d!=tions. Til(: employee
Acconling to the report. !I store one black, one from C1uzens Na- stayed m tbe store · for liPemployee closed tbe store and went tiona! and tbe other from Peoples proximately 10 seconds and then
out to her vehicle aroiDtd 10:20 Bank. The subject took the money went to a residence ~~~;ross tbe road
the cord ootoflhe
While lhe employee was in lite
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10 note that even with lite Seplelllber decline, the overall unemploy. ·
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points higher~ lite S.4 percent
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
the .Suprcme Court, because it is an.
rate when Bush rook office in JanSentinel News Stlllr
issue of significance.
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uary 1989.
Oral ar,uments before the
He also said that some negoliatThe Labor Department said lite FourthDistnctCourtofAppealson ing witb the State Deparunent of
termination of an· emerg~y .sum- a Meigs County Court ofCommon Mental Rewclalion and Developmer ·jo.lls program enacted tiy Pleas decision which would bring .menial Dis&amp;bililies is going on now
Congress following lite Los~- $275,000 into Meigs County's and that whUe a sculcment "would
les riots accounted for a.lo of operation of Carleton SChools and settle the case, it would not seale
97 ;000 payroll jobs last
nth, Meigs lndustties will be heard on · the issue, but would be a way to get
including a drop of 85,000 m tbe · Oct. 13 111 9 a.m. in the Gallia . some money into lite Meigs County
government sector and 12,000 in County Court room.
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'The hearing is a resull of an
In Judge Crow's original deciAnalysis said that teaCher strikes' aooeal by the Ohio Department of sion, the Meigs MR/DD Board was,
also depressed government ~ental ReWdation and Develop- ordered to provide adequate ser.employment last month. .
menial Disabilities of a decision by vices 10 Meigs MR/DD clients,
Manufacturing..conljnued to be,. Meigs County Common Pleas while the Ohio MRJDD Board was
severely_ dep~.essed, shedding Judge Fred W-. Crow Ill on"SepL oidered to provide any necessary
another 26,000 jobs following a ~ il, 1991 . In that decision Judge fUnding to lite local board. ' ·
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huge 92,000 job drop in AugusL Crow ordered lhe payment of lite
The order in lite case (State ex
The largest declines last mpnth supplemental fundS to· the Meigs rei. Joan Cotuill versus Meigs .
Were in tbe au10111obile, airclllfl and County MR/DD Board.·
County Board of Mental. Rewdaapparel industries.
· John Lentes.• president of the lion and Developmental Disability
Employment in tbe constructio11 Meigs MR/DD B.oard, said that and otbers) came as a result of a
indusrryfell by 21.000 in Septem- wharever the~~ or lite Court civillrial held inJune,l991.
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ber and is doWil 67 000 since May ' of Appeals, be anUCipates that the
That civil action was flied when
in tbis depressed scc'tor.
loser will appeal that decision to · lhe MR/DD Board announced that
LalxJ: Department analysts said
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recent montbs, despite heavy job ·
losses ·ill such key sectors a8 manufacluring and· construction, is. !hat
the. labor market has 'not been
growing since June.
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montbs, the jobless rare has been
able· to edge down even though .
there has bec;n no employment '

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il would lay off 12 ·staff members
!Je(;ause of financial difficulties.
A pan of the order issued by
Judge Crow states thai "The services provided to the MR/DD
plaintiffs, which were eliminated
afrer January 1991 were necessary
to meet tbe basic health and wei~
fare needs of said plaintiffs including basic hygiene practices. These
represent fundamental needs of the
plaintiffs.
"The state, by ils statutory
scheme, has created for the plaintiffs an enlillemenl to receive programs and seJYicl)S in accordance
with tbeir IHP's (Individual Habilitation Plan). While_the state may
elect not to initiate such programs.
once they have been established, ·
tbey become rigbrs of lite MR/DD
plamliffs which JliUSI. be provided ·
in such a way as to not be WJCqually.afforded due to geographical
location. !n no case may they be
withdrawn without due process...."

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LalxJ: Department analysts said
that Hurricane Andrew had· no
. major impact on tbe Septem~ ,figures. ·
The new jobs report offered one
.of the few bright spots in·a recent
.stream or gloomy ste~ties about ·
the economy tbat has prompted
rean 1010111 manY ioc:onOmists that
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Bob ~·· Commluloaer Richard E. ionel, ·
. GOf JIEADQUAR'l'ER!i OPEN.· Frank , . creinn eight ·yean. lite prl:sillent so far . .Crem~u
ud hll wife, &lt;;111'01, Stieryl wotcater .. ·
ot G.Wpolll, Republklla Clllldlclllle
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Bl!b MeEweD'I CIIIDplp;
Slate Rep.-.atll"", eul the ribbon at Melp
.WIIII:hing II beallby economy ~\Ull ·
and l'lltty Plckea, pmldellt of the Repabllcu · ·
. CC!IU!tJ RIJI•~ ~Huclqu~rs, wlllc)l
Womea'.s Clab, AIDODJ the othen, pldured are
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oa Frida)' mon · • The headq1111rter$
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Rei:order ·Emmoaene HiDIUtoa, CommllllOner • . · ;
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Meip Counly Sheriff Jllne8~M. ~ lqlOrled Fridriy morn: ·. mulli~ude· of problems from colcandklllte
Bob llartellbaell ud Sheriff eaadl- · ·
the foraer laPin~ bulldi!lg. Pldured, ·
inalhlt die~ il investipling the drive-off" gas tbet't that .· lapsing banks and savings and · front
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))rupage to Cross' 191111 Ford Fesliva and Andecson's 19gg Ford
BroncO wu listed as light. Damage to Jenkins' 198'5 Cbevrolei
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Meeting with council was Bill
Gilkey of Pomeroy .who has been
commissioned as a Syracuse police
offte.er. The commission is to aid
Gilkey in his studies. at Hoelting
Technical College . lie recently
graduated from the Correctional
Officers Academy, third in his
class. He is still attending. school
however. Gilkey will assist the
police chief on request, it was
reported.
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. The mayor's report showed
receipts of $1,197c Janice Lawsoll',
clerk-treasurer, reported balances
in all village funds, general fund,
$12,351 .64; street construction,
$24,967.02; highway, $4,197.61;
ftre deparunept, $4,079.90; warer
fund, $7,672.84; pool $10,187.50
deficit; guaranty meter, $2,47?.83;
cemerery. $71.80.
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and council members Bill Roush,
Jim Hill, Dennis Wolfe' and Katie

Jobless r_ate drops._to 7.5 per.cent . ,~~on~g·bedgThun~ern~ftn:e0°r~sh~bOI;gun~eha•SOnedap~ ::~~e~ulled
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Because of the daily school bus Larry Coler, District 10 Bridge
traffiC, OOOT bad considered post- Engineer, stated ODOT. employees
ponins the w()Jk.Uiilil next summec. will ·wor~r; overtime if IICKlfssary lei'
HoweVer;~ter discussing lite mat- · minimiie the total closurc..time.
' rez with officials from Mel.,. Local, ODOT ·had orijilially planned to
it was decided lhe projectshould close the road for one week but
continue as scheduled this r•n. will malce every effort to tbe hold
Installation of the box culvm ·will lhe closure to four days:
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not only improve drainage at the
The official detour routes during
site but will also ma1ce lite curve in lhe closure are US 33, SR 681 and
which tbe culvert is 1oclled some: ~ SR 684.

WASHINGTON (AP) - The losses.
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nation's unemployment rate edsed
Wh \le many analysts had
down slightly to 7.5 percent in expecred the'· Federal Reserve
September even though employees -. would move dram)llically to cut
laid off 57,000 more workers, rhe interest rates in ~rise .to a·wealc
. Labor ~b11ent said today.
jobs report, analysts said today's
The slight 0.1 percentage point numbers left it unclear what the
improvement from August's 7.6 Fed'snextmovemightbe;
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sensitive of all the economic indi· nite went down for a third sttaight
caiOillllt its lowest level since May. month, afrez hitting an eight-year
The repon provided a better- . high of 7.8 percent in Jun·e , the
lhan-apccted look at the nation's economy was still s~edding jobs
labor market one month before vot- last month.
crs go to the polls.
The government said, that
. . Many economists had been employ~rs .trimmed !heir payrolls
bneed for 1he rate to jwnp sharply by 57,000 workers as manufacturgiven lite adverse 'impacts ofHurri- ing, ·conslruetion and the governcane Andrew an~ lhe tenflination mcnt sector all sbowed declines.
. Today's unemployment. report .
of a summer jobs program.
· · Some economists had been wiU b8 the last one rei~ befQte
l&amp;oltina for tbe job loss to top tbe N6vember election. President
100,000 beclluse of ali' these fac- Bush wu cenain to point to tbe
. 1011. Wltile lite ending of the feeler- tbree. straight monlhly improveal jobs program did .slash 97,000 incnts in th6 unemployment rate as
jobs, .sendee industties in.lhe pri- proof that the economy is on the
vate sector helped to offset tho,ge way to recovery.

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Trick or treat night was set for
Friday, October 30, from 6 10 7
p.m. to coincide witb Middleport's
plan. A letter about tbe hours of
observance was sent 10 Pape by
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman.
The siren will, sound to begin and
end the activities.
It was noted that Syracuse Viilage has a 9 p.m. curfew. Youngsters under the age of 18 are nOI
permitted on village streets after
thai hour unless IICCQlllpanied by
an aduiL
A resolution was passed accepting amounts and rates as determined by the budget commission
an~ autborizing the pecessary tax
· levies and certifying them to tbe
counry auditor.
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A conriact with Boll Jeffers of
. Jeffecs Trucking and Excavating or
Pomeroy for tbe Bridgeman Street
culvert replacement project near
the former.Syracuse Church of the
Nazarene was sign eel by Mayor
James Pape at Thursday night's
meeling of Syracuse Village CooncU.
Jeffers said the project will
begin witbin a few days. .
David V. Weber Construction of
· Reedsville· was telephoned about
tbe delay in srarling the Bridgeman
Street stonn sewer and street repair
project near the Syracuse Fire
DepanmenL The village had signed
a contract witb Weber on Aug. 6.
Weber told council tbere had been
a mixup on tbe .type 9f pipe needed
for
the project resulting in the
'Detector • II'• Sound Advice"; theme of lhls
delay.
He said work will begin
;year's observance. Joilllnl Hoffman for the signTuesday.
mg were Slulwn Baker, left, and James Seddon,
Middlepilrt Fire Department members.

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