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Pial 14-Tht o.lly sentinel

-People in the news-·

Beat of the Bend.. ~
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JERUSALEM (AP) -- Fo~- ·
', ~ HousloD
hu cuUied ill coacert tour of
.... 811dliulopo Cllldle advice rl
docba. - bilcli palllicist said

!DO!!!hs...

by Bob Hoeflich

accolint eveil tli&lt;iugb all blob do
Now TIIAT is special!
have controls in plac:e.
On Oct 9, Amy Abbot~ daugh·
The bouom line is don "I 'give
ter of Cinda Morris Abbott and
your
bank account or credit card
Gene Abbott of Mt. Gilead, was
numbers
10 anyone you don't know
elected homecoming queen at
and
if
someone
wants to verify
Bloom-Carroll High School, •
your
bank
account
njllllber, teD the
Thirty years ago on Oct. 5,
caller
you
will
telephone
the bank
1962, Amy's Mother, Cinda, was
·
and
take
care
of
the
mauer,
·
elected homecoming queen at the
·Middleport High School,
!love the :leoret ballot !)(voting,
Cinda is the daughter of
However,
I don't mind voicing my
William and Dorothy Morris, S.
supJ!Ort
or
the replacement levy
Second Ave,, Middleport, and of
commg
up
on
Nov. 3 by the Meigs
course, Amy is their granddaugh·
County
Department
of Health.
ter.
The local health department
Be not dismayed, "Locomo- does provide a wide range of seriion" on Mechanic St., in Pomeroy, vices an~ !lJese are li:a: or puviled
will again feature ils Haunted for a mm1mal charge. · For ~,
House this Halloween season. The ple, the Colum~ Health Departhouse-more ·terrifying than . ment has been administering flu
ever-will open at 8 p.m. Sunday shots. The charge is $5. In Meigs
and will be open each evening County, you Cl!n receive your flu
through Friday. Admission is $2 shot from the Meigs County Heallh
but you'll probably get ll)ore than Department for $1 if you are a
your money's worth in fright. By senior citizen, 55 and older, or disthe way, if any adults would like to abled and $2 if you fall in anodler
'
assist with the project give Mrs, catcgol)',
So,
It
prob~bly
Would
be timely
Robert (Iva) Sisson in Rutland a
for
me
to
remind
you
of
tbe local
call.
schedule for flu shots. The first
And at the airport in Parkers- ones-this year's shoi covers tbe
burg, W.Va,, a couple of World Texas, Panama and Beijing
War II vintage planes have been strains-will be givm from 9 am.
brought in, One is a B-24 Libera· to 12 noon and from. l to 4 p.m,,
tor an.d the name on the bombay Friday, Oct. 30, at the Meigs
door is that of Victor Bahr, Meigs .. Senior Citizens Centef on Mulben'y
County, who was at one time pilot Heights, Pomeroy. This ICSSion is
of the plane,
for senior citizens and disabled per·
sons. Then on Monday, Nov. 2,
Here's a warning. II hasn't hap, the heallh depanment will be givpened in Meil!s Crmnty yet so far ing !he shots to the public from 9.
a,m, .10 12 IIOOn, Thele shots will
as I know bu11t can.
be
given in the health depanment
There is presendy a scam under·
quarters
which are in the same
way to get your bank account num.
building
as
the Senior Center. Fllr
ber as well as your credit can!
those
missing
the first twO sessions,
number, It has been confined to
flu
shots
will
be
given at the health
other areas up 10 !his point
depanment
quarters
from 9 am. 10
This is bow is wotks, accordinl
12
noon
on
Nov,
Sand
Nov. 12,
10 a local banker:
·
The
dcpartnient
annually
adminSomeone calls on the phone
isters
between
1500
and
1800
flu
identifying himself as a representa·
shots.
tive of a bank. He says he is call·
ing 10 v~rify. an account number
, I'm saving my change in an
and will you please ~ive it to him.
empty
peanut jar these days with
He also waniS 10 venfy your credit
the
ultimate.
goal of purchasing a .
card number while he is on the line,
Lcxus.
According
to the commer,
Once the person secures these
·numbers, it becomes e;15y to charge cia Is I sec they start at only
merchandise 10 your account and . $47,000. Wow! Am I being over
provides a nice _possibility f~r optimistic? Do keep s~iling.
someone 10 tap 1010 your bank
,

TOPS begins new contest
was
Christmu
c•
''Facts
Nonsense"" on
1m

Terri Hill
the best loser and
Donna Jacks was runner-up at the

gsining weight are to llria&amp; in •

extta

reecnt meeting of Ohio TOPS Club
No. 570. Bernice Durst was best
KOPS loler.
Judy Wolfe won the .fruit basket .
Sharon Matson was honored as
Miss Autumn wilh a loss of 20
pounds, She was also tlie best
monthly loser, ·
Peggy Vining was tbe winner of
lhe Harvest Contest.
'"Merry Christmas" is !he.new
c:on1est now in~ Members
- to bring a
·
ornament
or i~a~~ ro jom in lhe IXJIItest Paper
omiiiiCIIIS will be earned by membon who lose, The best loser will
receive aD Christmas items, Those

irem. ·

Debbie Hill presented a
and
mylhs about djc:JjDI and diet foodS,
Open house will be observed
Tuesilay fro S-7 p.m. at the Carpenters Hall in Pomeroy, Anyone
interested in losing weilht is invit•
eel. Call 992-2234 or m-5638 for
information,

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VSC to meet Oct. 26

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Tbe 28-year-old sinJer, who
married fellow pop alar Bobby
Brown in July,- .tviled ., caned tbe trip - - . . . medical
aupavision, Miri llai-Joeefaaid in
• • • 'hill(

~-··• Tel
Ill~ Jivm two
coaceaain
Aviv dlis weekend
bef"cre 1aundling a

Eui..,.,_. tour,

"The entire European tour is
c:ancclcd,"llid tbe Sl8lemenL
The show's Israeli producers
were notified Tuesday night by
Houston's falher and manager

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Best·
selling novelist John Grisham' has
sold the film rights to his new
book, five 1110nth• before it's even
published.
,

Long Bottom holds
community meeting

Ins~rt

11111

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R.S.V.P. priced. That's Rutland Fumlture Showcaae Value Price,
which mans Rock Bottom Pricea, Everydayl
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The Past Mattons of Evangeline
Chapter No, 172,.On!er (If the East·
em ~tar. met recendy at lhe home
ofK.albryn Knight in Middleport
Ben!M McC~ ~ded. and
~the mcetiDg wilh devOtiOns,
HoY! to K2ow ~h~n ou 're
Growmg Old, and 'W~ Our
Hands or Restillg Our "-Is,
~.':! Starr. grand page 10 the
....,...., gran!1 m,atron, was presenteel a IIIOilCIIr)' gift.
·lhlbehomDec. lf~g will be held
at e
e o Emma Clat~fl!!Y

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CRASH INVESTIGATED- Rodney R.
Ebersbach, 27, Middleport, received minor
injuries In this .one-vehicle crash on Carmel
R,oad in Sulton Township Thursday around 1:15
_p.m. The driver, Thomas J, Eakins, 31, Syra·
cuse, was arrested by Gallia-Meil!s Post of the

State Highway Patrol on a charge of driving
under the influence. Ebersbach was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital by the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service, The crash is
under investigation.

Quayle winds up bus trip;
Issue 5, ad fights continue
•

tint of the year.

••

By ROBERT E. MILLER
Associated Press Writer
. .}'"ice President Dan Quayle
gi-ee(ed visitors.at the annual Cir•
cleville Pumpkin Show to cap a
two-day campaign bus tour that
spanned parts. of northwest and
central .Ohio.
Gov, George Voinovich accom •
panied Quayle pan of the way but

SBDC to offer extension service

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I13MONTHLY'

The Meigs County Chamber of Commerce has announced !hat
the Small Business Development Center of Southeastern Ohio has
extended its services into Meigs County:'
R, Douglass Green, assistant direc10r of the SBOC, will visit the
chamber office, located on East Second Street, on Wednesdays
beginning Nov. 4 10 meet with individuals interested in starting a
business or with business owners loolting for assistance,
The free service is underwriuen by !he Chamber and the SBOC.
Green is a CPA and has worl&lt;ed with the consultinl! departments
, of national and regional fmns. He will begin consultmg with individuals who need infonnaLion about starting a new business, who
need 10 develop a business plan or who need continuing assistance
with ·an established business.
·
Appointments can be scheduled by calling the chamber office at
992·5005.

Crow rules in favor of ELTA
Meigs County Common Pleas Court Judge Fred W, Crow Ill has
ruled in favor of the Eastern Local Teachers Association in a lawsuit against the school bOard,
Crow found !hill the board's action 10 overturn a detention issued
by a teacher W;IS unlawful in that it was talcen in executive session.
Crow also reinstated the detention against the srudcnt, who gradual·
ed in June,
The bOard was prohibited from considering in executive session
matters of discipline as well as from having discussions in executive
. session if they result in a change of position or action by school personnel, even if !hal activity does not result in a form!ll vote,
No monetary judgment was awarded by Crow,

Deer-vehicle acciden.t reported
A Ponland man's pickup truck sustained modemte damage after
striking a deer on Ohio 7 m Salisbury Township Thursday around
7:30a.m.
·
· Larry R. Mees, 38, 56739 SR 124, was southbound on Ohio 7
driving a 1986 Chevrolet S-10 and struck and lcilled a deer when it
ran on10 the roadway.
No injuries were reported,
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Property dispute resolved
IAIAIER'I IPECIAll

OIILT I Ill STOCI- SOLD AS IS

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, A property dispute between Vernon Banels, Syracuse, and !he
V1Uage of Syracuse has been resolved by an entry flied by Meigs
Continued on page 3
·

Rutland residents will vote·
on two levies Election Day
Rutland village residents will . ate $3,281l.79. Six mills.wiD gener·
vote on both a two mill renewal ate $9,866,37.
·
·
levy and a new two-mill levy when
Sll'eel lighting for the village,
~y go Ill the polls on Nov, 3,
· Smilh said, costs about $3,600' a
. Cu!fently the village h.as four year, several hundred doUam· more
mills m effect, two-of which are up ·than two mills generate,
for renewal, If both the renewal
l'assl\ge of the both the renewal
and lhe new levy passes, then the and new levies wiD talce the village
viUage will have six mills on which back to the amount of money on
10 operate the viUage.
whi~h it was operating two years
According to'6andy Smith, Rut· ago when a renewal levy was
land villaJl~ ~!eric, two mills gener, defeated,
·

A bid from Tom Mayle Construction Company in the amount
of $56,000 was accepted by Racine
ViUage Council for street paving in
lhe village. The bid was !he only
one submitted and was over the
estimated cost of$49,913,
Additional funds for the paving
were Obtained by appropriating
money from the water fund 10
cover raising the curb boxes thai
would be covered during the
paving. Money was also appropri,
ated in the street maintenance and
repair fund . The monies had been
certified earlier by the budget commission but had not yet been appropriated.
Since the terms of the contract
called for completion of the project
by year's end, council decided not
to rebid t~e job. Councilman Henry
Bentz will be the inspector for the
project,
Mayor Frank Cleland and Street
Commissioner Glenn Rizer repon-

eel work on the Community Devel-

opment Block Grant project of
tying in the water line from Vine 10
Route 124 and !hen 10 Main Sll'eet,
II was stated that residents of lhe
area of the new lines should get a
break in their fire insurance as new
hydrants will be instaUed,
.
Halloween trick or treat in lhe
viUage was announced for Oct, 30
from 6-7 p.m. Residents wanting 10
participate are asked to turn on
their porch lights, II is requested
that people not drive !heir vehicles
10 follow the children doing the
Irick or treating as this poses a
problem, especially on the hill area.
Council approved the purchase
of door decals for the new com,
pactor truck and the street comm is,
sioner was authorized to get a
needed item forthe dump truck
cooling system,
New lights have been installed
in the council chambers and new
, carpeting has been installed at the

annex building.
The second reading of an ordinance prohibiting installing new
rental trailers in the village was
approved. A number of residents
ha~ appeared and requested this
acuon.
An ordinance.was approved to
establish a capital improvements
fund to handle the Issue II money
which will then be appropriated
m10 the fund to pay for the paving
that was rccendy completed as well
as funds for the upcoming paving.
Approval was given to use. !he
annex .and{or fire house for the distribution of commodities. This was
~ted as a convenience 10 the resIdents.
Attending were council membe~ Robert Beegle, Henry Bentz,
Carroll Teaford, Scott Hill and Ron
Clark; fire chief John Holman.:
street commissioner, Glenn Rizer; .
Mayor Cleland and Clerk Carolyn
Powell.
· •

Meigs voter registration figures up
1,255 over 1991 mark officials say

Earlier, Dale Budand, Sen, John
q1enn's _re~lection;campaign"manIf the incressed voter registra,
ager; ch1ded Glenn s challenger for
"running from the (presideniial) lion is any indication of voter inter•
ticket" because of Bill Clinton's est then Meigs County should have
lead over President Bush in several a record turnout Oil Nov, 3.
As of the Oct. 5 deadline to regOhio polls.
ister,
there were 14,419 Meigs
DeWine denied it.
And Republican Rep . Bob Couniians.registered 10 vote.
Of the 10tal6,687 were RepubJi,
McEwen debated his Democratic
challenger, Ted Stricldand, at Mari- cans, 3,187 were Democrats, and
4,545 were non,declared or indeetta Colle$e.
After Quayle l"eft Lima, he went pendents.
on to St. Marys where he was · The figures show an increase of
cheered by an awaiting crowd of 1,255 registered voters over the
3,500, including 1,200 high school 1991 figures when 13,174 persons
registered 10 vote in the county.
students.
Absentee votes this year are
Later, he attended a fund-raiser
coming
in at about the same rate as
in New Bremen, The pumpkin
in
previous
presidential election
show and a reception in Columbus
years,
according
lo Rita Lewis,
ended the two-day trip,
director.
As
of
Wednesday
839 had
Elsewhere, ·Ohio Democratic
been
received
but
the
official
said
Chairman Eugene Branstool and
that
a
thousand
or
more
are
expectClinton's Ohio campaign directOr,
.
Mark Longabaugh, demanded that ed.
To
qualify
10
vote
absentee,
res,
Bush stop running radio ads that
idents
must
be
62
or
older,
going
K!
ther said include lies about Clinbe
out
of
the
county
on
election
ton s economic plan.
David Yost, spokesman for day, confmed 10 a hospital or oursBushQuayle '92, defended !he ads
and said they will continue,
Bmnstool denied claims in the
ads that Clinton's f'l"!lposals would
cost Ohio 200,000 JObs. He said the
figure was made up, and reminiscent of the Water~ate scandal and
the Republicans' 'long history of ·
dirty tricks."
Yost countered that the Clin10n
campaign "has problems with the
truth,"
In other developments, Cincinnati area business leaders urged the
defeat of Issue S, which requires
warning labels on products that
, could cause cancer or birth defects.
Former U.S, Agriculture Secretary John Block, now a food supply
executive in Cincinnati, said Issue
S is not needed and would be a
mistalce.
.
He said its costs could wreck '
small businesses and increase prod·
uct costs by an average of 2 per·

suffered neck pains and returned to
&lt;:;Q.Iumbus after a 101!1" of a tank
plant in Lima.
Lt. Gov, Mike DeWine, the
GOP candidate for lhe U.S, Senate, .
joined the lOur at a rally in Xenia
after at first saying he had a schedule conflict and could not make the
event at the Greene County Courthouse in DeWine's home county.

Local briefs-----.
• Two 8' &amp; two 6' elemeni,S
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• Porcel!lin,enimeled oven

A Multlmeclle Inc. Newepeper

accepts·Mayle bid cfor
street-paving project

wilh Beulah McComas cooking 111e
Christmas dinner. Radler lhaD a gift
exchange, the group will donate to
a worthy cause.
HostesSCS for lhe meeting were
Farie Kennedy, Euvetll Bechtel
and Kathryn KnighL They served
sandwiches, chips, cakes. coffee,
tea and candies in Halloween
pumpkins to Emma Clatworlhy,
Rosemary Lyons, Sue Starr, Vickie
Houchins, Linda Cramer; Bea
Kuhn, Beulah McComas, Twill
Childs and guest, Katie Childs,

. . derby wtll be announced after tbe

2 Secllana, 14 Pegea 25 cente

PoJileroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, October 23, 1.992

Kathryn Knight hosts meeting

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Low llllltcbt Ill 501. Saturday,
raln.H!pla60L

Racine Village Council

Kenmore• electric range

With our new pricing structure, every piece of bed1oom fumlture Ia

today

become

s,

A •B81bie theme carried
IIIII In die clx:GIIIow and rdlesb·
meats of cate, ice - . poraap
chips, clip and ckinb -IICMd, .
Attmdin&amp; wens .....pents,
David and Lea Naw«. IJIDdper·
enll, Hazel and .Diaue Stanley,
great-grandmother; Mar1aret
Hyself, Bonnie Arnold, Bill,
Tammy and Baron Dummitt,
Bobby and B«ly ~,
SendinJ ai!ll were Beverly
Napper ud Dlrin and Roberta
YOUIII- .
Tbe door prize was won by
David Napper.

Pick 4:
9181

Copyrlght.cl 1812

, v11or~~~PRESENTED • Melp County Elemenlary Super- '
Tu
nso PreteDted u overview of the volunteer pro~::..:tio/pen l'lllna•Eiementary School rec:endy. Daring the
C th 1r •r.:,nu ~ encounpd to
acllvely Involved
n e trach~-- a education. The program II a part· ot the Run!
DemilliS uuu GranL
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Memorial Services
for Florence L.
Smith will be held
floor ~and it was Silted !be- hot ~=-im WOodyard, $ 100
waser llllk was to be replaced,
cash; IICCOIId, Carson ~ $50
Saturday, October
A smorgasbord dinner will be. gift cenlficate from~a: tbir&lt;J,
held Saturday.
Paul Klein, $SO gift
· ca•· from
24th at 2·p.m. at the
A Hallowccn party and meeting
"'
will be held at ihe home of Paul Napa; fourth, Ken McCulloulh, Jr,
Middleport
Hauber 00 Oc:L 28 with refresh- 450 .gift certificate from NaJ?a;
menu to be served. Woar a ,HaJ • .ftfth.MaltMalone.SSOgiftcenifi- Presbyterian Church,
lowccn .......,_ and hrlnn alan
cale from N1p11; sixth; Tim Glaze,
165 N. 4th Street.
EMILY STANLEY
, .............
-"• . g a filet knife and stone: sevenih, Dick
~=,was played at the t~ Knapp, ZebCo 202 rod; eiJ.hlh,
Donations to the
ina.
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~athan ~h.-~ and pencil set;
nd
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lT(nuay
Attending were Ada Bissell, runth, =Midkiff, Crafted heart·
on Aging may be
Mel~)' _Roberts, ~nndon Fitch, ~ese gifts can be picked up
, Emilr'Owistine Sllllley,Ciaugh- Mae McPeek. lllllllta WeUa, SliD· from I
~
given in place of
at y alley Lumber
ter of Steve and Jnlie Stanley, ley Wells, JanlC FilCh, Ruby BlfiW- . • ames
9IJII, to S P~·
· flowers.
Albany, recently celebrated her er, Mr. and Mrs. Harlanci'"llallard.. · m Mi~
Deb:es Hawk JPd Wilma Ander-·
A me:eung to plan next year s
a guest.

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VoL 43, No, 128

. Alii Ballard presided at the
September meeii.ng of lhe Long
Boaom Conummi1y Association.
The pl:!fe and Lord's Prayer Derby winners named.
. were ~I and officers reports
Winners of prizes from the
were gtven,
,.,._._ Coun
Harland BaJWd reported 011 tbe ••.._,
If Soapbox Derby have

sec••"' bildldto]• her hoale.

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Nominations of
officers to be.taken

RUTLAIID FURIIIIUIE'S
BEDROOM SHOwROOM EXTilAVAGANZA
hundreds o(
eh~"' wood hedloom lhllteoo befote.
ThU oue'• .wrereut,

cee&lt;L

Ms, Rogers, 81, who lives in
Rancho Mirage, Calif.. would testi·
Jcih~L
.
• fy by telephone, said her attorney,
Houston's sound equipment Ken Artis, on Tuesday,
The picture of Ms. Roger's is
already - in Israel and most of
tbe tictea bad been sold. Ticket taken from a poster for !he movie
holders willnxlCive refunds.
"The Vernon and Irene Castle
Story,"
·
The card, sold nationwide, also
includes M.rllyn Monroe, James
Dean, Charlie Chaplin and charac~
ters from "Thew~ of Oz," the
Map Couat, Mall Fellow1bip lawsuit
said.
will baYe ..,....., of officen
A call .10 Por)al on Wednesday
on Mon~:~7:30 p.m. at the for comment was referred to preih·
Blilllbd
of 0ri1t. Evay· dent Terence Flynn, who was not
CJIICWelCin his offjce. a secretary said,

The Meigs County Veteran•
Service Commission will meet
Monday ill 7:30 p,m. ln .tbe Vet«·
w Service Office in Pomeroy.

You'T~ HOD

"1992
election
guide

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Gin·
F Rogen bu cbariled a Califor·
nil COIIIJliiiY wilh dancina off wilh
her likeMa 0111 binbdaY card. . .
Tbe acreen lepnd, who 110111111·
ly clwJes $50.000 for tbe 1110 of
her picturel IUed Portal Publica·
lions IriC. 01 Corte Madera, Calif.,
!his wcelc for using a shot of her
dancing with the late Fred Allaire
without ~on,
Ciccu1t Judge Richard Callaway
granted a 1001porary order halting
~es of the card in Wisconsin. He
set a hearing for Oct. 28 10 decide·
whether to make !he order permanent and allow the lawsuit to pro-

Ohio Lottery
Pick 3:

ing home, disabled, unable to vote cutoff date oLOct 31 at 12 noon in
on election day for religious rear order 10 be counted.
Another way to vote absentee is
sons, confined to a jail or workto
go to the Board of Elections
house, or on active duty with the
fill out the application and
office,
armed forces.
vote
aU
in the same day,
Absentee voting will continue
.
Absentee
ballots will be sorted
lhrough Oct 31 at 12 noon,
lll!d counted along
into
precincts
To yote absentee. registered vol,
with
the
regular
ballots on election
ers may send a letter or postcard
day,
requestmg an absentee ballot 10 the
As for registered .voters who
Meigs County Board of Elections,
'
have
moved but neglected to
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, with
change
their address with the
their name, address, reason for vot·
Board
of
Elections, there are spe,
ing absentee, anti signed at the botcial
provisions
sci up under House
tom, A ballot will then be mailed
Bill
237,
Those
persons can go to
out
the
office
and
vote
anytime with
Or a registered yoler may call
the
exception
of
Monday,
Nov, 2,
the Board of Elections Office and
including
election
day.
request an application for an absen,
The office hours are 8:30am. 10
tee ballot, Once the application is
4:30
p.m. Monday through Friday,
completed and received back into
and
6:30
a,m. 10 7:30p.m. on Nov.
the Board of Elections office, then
3.
Those
H,B. 237 ballots, howev,
the baUot will be sent to the voter.
er,
will
not
be counted until 10
However, the absentee ballot
must be received back into the days after election day to allow
Board of Elections office by the officials 10 document residence,

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Fall Back
It's standard time again.
Remember to set yo~r clock
back one hour at 2 a.m.
Sunday, Oct 25,

EAGLE PROJECT COMPLETED •
Nathan Baloy, a member of Boy Seoul Troop
249, Pomeroy, has completed work toward the
status. or Eagle Scout by supervising the con·

struclion of new picnic ·tables for the park on
Mechanic Strett in Pomeroy. As part of the projed he wpervised the work by J'.J. Chadwell,
also pictured, and bls rather, Fred Baloy,
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Baloy completes project

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project. Fumllng lor the project
slcills which he did by overseeing came lhrough·private donations. l-Ie
wanted to do the project because ·
work on the tables by his father,
Fred Baloy, and friend, P,J. Chad· · other picnic tables in the park had
well, The purpose of demonstrating been destroyed by vandalism aqd
supervisory skills was to show he wanted ~ place where the public
could enjoy the park if they so
leadership,
.
desire.
·
Baloy stated it took approximatelY. ei~hl hours to c~mple!C !he

The park on Mechanic Street in must demonstrate supervisory

Pomeroy now h·as two ne1" picnic
tables thanks to the efforts of
· Nathan Baloy,
Baloy, a member of Boy Scout
Troop 249, Pomeroy, ~as completed the picnic table project 16 earn
the status of Eagle SeouL
The project requires that Baloy

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Commentary
111 Court Street

Pomeror, Ohio

DINOTED TO THE IN'I'BRB811I OJ' 'I'D IUJQS.IIASON ~

ROBE.RT L WINGE1T
,Publisher
Assistant Publlsher/ControUer

CHARLENE HOD'LICH
General Manager

lEITERS OF OPINION. are welc:ome. They obould be le11 lbao 300
words. All !etten ere subject to editing IIJid must be 1igned with name,
address and telephone number. No unsigned !etten will be pubwbed. l.etlels
should be in good taste, addnouing issues, not personalities.

:what you can do besides
~ listening to the candidates
By JOHN CUNNIFF
AP BusiDess Analyst
NEW YORK- Don't just sit around waiting to hear or see what
the candidates are going to do for you. Get up and do something for
yourself.
.
, So says Fred Allvine, who offers 20 actions that can make a differ. encc in your own life and in America's future. They are explained in
: "Wake Up America! Your Economy is Burning," a clear, practical
:book to be published SQOn.
.
• Allvine, a Georgia Tech professor, is impatient with ~theory and
:delays, and anxious for ~.
.
, Ross Perot dip~ into tile book for some charts, but as Allvine ·
· says, the book is 'neither Republican nor Democrat, liberal nor con·
: servative." All, he says, have contributed to the problem.
.
• Which is? "We have overspent. We went from a debt boom m the
•1980 10 a debt bust now."
Here are his 20 suggestions:
1. If possible, put away a little more 111011ey each month. Help your: self and the country lower the cost of capital invested in the countty's
, future.

WASHINGTON - · Two
dccwles aft« serving as a middlemao for two c:ouvicted WaleiJate
burslars in the days immediately
following the infamous break-in,
Bob Bennett is running for a Senate
seat on a promise to turn "politics
as usual" on its head.
Ironically, Bennett, the Republican aindidate for Utah's open Sen·
ate .seat, sees his connection with
Watergate as an asset instead of a
liability.
.
"Because I went through that 18
ago and saw how destroying
at can be - individuaUy as well as
to the country - I am better
equipped than any candidate in the
state to see that we don't have a
repeat," Benneu said recently.
One recent independent poll
shows Bennett with a comfonable
lead over his 'Democratic opponent,
Rep. Wayne Owens. "lt's amaz·
ing," said one Democratic strategist involved in the mce. "Poople
are searching for someone who's
an outsider. Somebody who isn't
tied in to politics as usual. And
. here you have Bennett, who's connected to the most damaging political scandal of the century."
In 1974, we uncovered a secret
CIA memorandum, which said that
three days before the celebrated
break-in at the Watergate, Bennett
knew about a separate White

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• 2. Temper materialism. Overindulgence in consumption ··can make
: a solid income disappear and be replaced by unneeded debL''
; 3. Wait to make large purchases until you have money to pay for
· them.
; 4. Pay off credit cards. "Anyone who carries a balance from month
: to month is flushing money down the toilet." Use cards for conve•nience only.
.
·
, S. Ci1re for what you have. "By spending a little to maintain what
• you alreadl own you won't have 10 spend a lot to replace iL"
: 6. Don t 'buy a house larger than you need. A home should be a
: place in which 10 live, not a status symbol or fmancial weight around
• one's neck.
: 7. Buy American when you can - assuming quality and price are
: comparable. Don't confuse this with jingoism. It is only common
•sense. '• Americans should prefer 10 invest in their own countty mther
: thsl abroad."
.
: 8. ConserVe gasoline. "The oven:onsumption of gasoline is a major
• contn'buting factor to America's enormous trade deliciL"
· ·
: 9. Adopt an ecological atlitude. Recycling saves landfill space and
• energy. And. of course, it conserves resources.
: 10. Conserve all types of energy usage, including th8t for healing,
: cooling and hot walcr, simply by avoiding waste.
11. Know your candidates and politicians. Vote.
: 12. Make sure the candldares and politicians know you. Be a panic: ipanL Go to local city council and board meetings.
• . 13. Run for office or wort for a political campaign.
·
• • 14. Develop an exen:ise program. The leading causes of death and
cpstly disease in this country are related to lifestyle.
; . IS. Avoid abusive substances. The best way to make a difference, to
save money·and resources, is to avoid being part of the problem.
: , 16. Become an active health:care consumer. "When deciding on
lloctbrs or hospitals, be sure to compare costs and services.'' ·
~: 17. Become an active part of your local school system. Better eduCation makes a more competitive society and a better life for everyone.
· · 18. Stress education to your children. "The single most effective
iNay to improve yonr r.h.iJdren's stBooRrl.l of living is to i.momve their

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.~f election letters.Oct. 28

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By Jack Anderson ·
and
Michael Binstein

Must start paying bills
I would like to bring out some tcr start thinking of them and vote
high points to the voters of south- someone into office that can pay
eastern Ohio. We are located in their bills when they owe them.
what' s known as Appalachian And, someone who evCD if they
Region. We are best known as an know they have money in the bank
area depressed and our economy not to write bad checks. I would
isn't very good.
•
say that Washington is in a meu
Well, years ago in Washingron, and the way to clean It up is to vote
D.C., they formed the Appala;:hian in new facei. Maybe they're not
Regional Conllpission. This wu to your kind of people but they have
help this area but to this day has clean hands right now.
either Senator or the Congressman
So, if they don't help us in their
or.our State ReJI'tiCDiallve pushed time we can vote them oUL If we
to get any funding for Meiga Coun- want a p t nation again let' I just
ty, or any county around here. I vote them ouL But, If we want to
don't know of any, 10 let's say by see the U.S.A. go bad then let's
now we could have l'unded 11 least vote them back In and when we're
three new highways in our . . and loolcing for food and work they'll
one new bridp in Pomeroy. I am be sitting back with a big grin
sure our Senator or Conareaman again.
running for off'J.Ce lw an answer,
•
but hot llr Is cheap at eloedon time,
Younuuly,
about like new gravel on the road.
· Floyd H. Cleland
Well America. if you vote and
Rutland
have children growing up. you bet:

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· For years, I have been observing
. the. electoral process and feeling
' like a character in an existential
novel: alone.
This is bec'auie I loathe polls
and the pseudo-science of polling.
and yet the damn dlinp keep coming at us with greater frequency
· and seem to be regarded with
great« reverence.
According to the Roper Center
for Public Opinion Reaearch, two
IICWI orpuizationJ conducted lhree
~r DOlls during the 1m campaign.ln 1980; seven mediae
·
conduc:ted 122 polll. In 1 · , ei t
orpnizations COIIducted 259
•
WbeR once there was G&amp;Uup and
Harrla there ere now the New York
TimeiiCBS News, the Wllhinpln
Post/ABC Nelli'S, the Will Streel
Journal/NBC News, USA
Today~. and mllld on.
If you're liRd of IICI'Oidcs and
need a dwllenp, pick up a copy of
USA Today llld gy to iJDqin1i bow
Am«&lt;ca's Newlplper would cover
an election if pie chlrls bad never
been inWilled.·

Sumy Pl. Cloudy Cloudy
011102Accu--.lnc.

------Weather----South-Central Ohio
Tonight, becoming cloudy. A
chance of showers toward morning.
Low 'in the mid-50s. The chance of
rain is 40 percent. Saturday, showers likely: Cooler with the high in
the low 60s. The chance of min is
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academics and a bunch of f~."
whatevcrs, but inlist that a security,'·
cowacil of at leall half a dozen cer~ •·
tified Curmudgeons be appoiDIIIIl: ·
and give each oi thetn full ve» .
power over anr lllatW lillt is lliltld ~
m the genera BISCm'bly. l~
the commission ., came up wldL.•
proposed code dalllimits polls •
three per electioa JCIT auil ~ .
lates mandatory prison sen~ ·
for anyone who c:onducts a call-in;
poll or empioys an opinion meter. •·
PAP should also undertake •
n11tionwide program to educate'
people who msist on. knowing in;
advance who's gQing to win an
election that t1iere ~ altanativea;
They can do what Nancy Reagan:
did llld consult an astroioler. They:
'can do, what Ney." York Time~;
columrust Russell Baker IIIIJCIIS
and consult chic:ten entraiiJ. TheY,
C-' apply one of the wine models:
A good year for Bordeaux Is w
good year for Democrats; a &amp;ood
year for Cllif~ wines Is a' good
year for Republicans.
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from.the upper ~Os to the low 60s.
San Francisco were expected to be r~ord by 1 degree. Elsewhere in
. The record-hagh temperature for an ~verage 8 10 16 de~ees above Minnesota, Roches~;Cr warmea to;
thas date at the Columbus weather nonnal because of a hagh pressure 80 degrees, breakang the 1893•
sta!ion was 83 degrees In 19~7 ridge ovet wes1cr11 Canada.
mark, imd a high of 81 was record-:
whale the reco~d lo~ was ~3 an
Showers and thunderstorm.s ed in Cloud, surpassing the 1901:
1969. Sunset "?"•ght waD be at6:40 w~ forec:ast over Southm:n Calr- record.
p.m. and sunnse Saturday at 7:52 forma, A.• zona, New Mexaco and
Record highs were set in:
a.m.
westFTexas.
arned
.
Aberdeen, Redfield and Huron,:
orecastcrs w
of h1gh surf S.D., all at 84.
,
Around the nation
along Texas southern coast, whe!'C · Highs today were forecast in the:
Unseasonably warm weather thunderstorms produced heavy ram 30s in Alaska; the 50s in nonhero .
was forecast for lhe Pacific Nonh- Thursday. .
.
Minnesota and nonhero New Eng-:
west later today, after a day or
Up to 4 mches . or rarn .fell land; the 60s in the nonhem Plains, ;
record-b~ng heat in the Plains.
Thursday across poruons of Hidal- northern Rockies, and Northeast; •
Temperatures from Seaule to go County 10 ~uth Texas.
the 70s in the Pacific Northwest, :
On Thursday, temperatures were central Plains, Ohio Valley and •
as much as 25 degrees warmer than Carolinas; and the 80$ in the Deep :
nonnal o.ver the northern half of the South most of California and ·
Plains and lhe upper Mississippi southern Arizona.
:
Valley· ,
.
High temperature for the nation :
' Coin club to meet
'
. In Minneapolis, the temperature Thursday was 94 degrees at Buck- •
OH KAN Coin Club will meet hn 81 degrees, breaking the 1899 eye, Ariz.
·
Monday at 7 p.m. at Burkett Barber
Shop in Middleport. Social hour
and trading session at 7 p.m. precede the meeting. Refreshments.
New members welcome.
Contiouedrrom page I .
Soup dinner planned
County Common Pleas Court Judge Fred 'W . Crow III. . ·
Trinity Church Senior Choir is
The suit relates 10 the disputed ownership of a roadside park :
talc.ing orders for homemade vegacquired by the village from the State of Ohio.
etable soup and chicken and noodle
Crow has found that the park is to be rilaintained by the village ;
soup. The soup wlll be made Tues·
as a public park, with the 11illage having no claim 10 the plaintiff's ~;
day and will be available for pickadjacent property.
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up late that afternOOn, Orders may
be placed by calling 992-3128 by
Monday evening. The price is $2
per quart.
Six calls for assistance were answered on Thursday and early
Friday
by units of Meigs Emergency Services.
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Election day luncheon
On
Thursday
at
1:33
p.m.,
S}'1l1Cuse
units
went
to
the
intersec~
·.
The Chester United MClhodist
of
Horse
Cave
Road
and
Coun
Street
for
an
amo
accident.
kod
Church will .be serving a luncheon
Ebersbach was taken to Veterans Memorial Ho :pita!. At 1:47 ~.m., •
on Election Day. There will be a
Racine unit with Jaws of Life was called to assisL At 11:26'·p.m., ·
plate lunch, sandwiches, soup, pie,
Middlepon unit went to Cole Street and took Roben Scarbelry to ·'
cake and beverages. Serving time is
Veterans.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
At 12:07 a.m. on Friday, Middlepon unit went to West Main ·
Street .in Pomeroy for Kellie Clark, who was tillcen to. Veterans. At
. 5: 14 a.m., Racine units went to an auto accident on State Route 338. · ·
The patient was gone on arrival. At 7:55 a.m., Pomeroy squad went ·'
10 YeaugerRoad. Rita Jean Yeaugerrefused treatmenL
Tamara Statts, Pomeroy, speed,
$49; Patrick Shaper, Langsville,
speed, $52; Shelby Richards,
The campaign of State Representative Mark Malone (D-South
Langsville, speed, $53; Claudia A.
Point)
Pelkey, Langsville, speed, $50; ·
is attacking a campaign ntailing by Republican Frank Cremeans,
Monte Swindell, Shade, speed,
accusing Cremeans of being "silent' on campaign i~ues.
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$50; Peggy Marcinko, Long Bot"It is sad to see a candidate drop to the depths to which our
tom , speed, $50; Carol J. Neal,
opponent has sunk," Malone's Campaign Coordina!or Ian James ·;
Vinton, speed, $49; Stephen Bobb,
said. "In a,time when the pc:oplc: of Southeastern Ohio need to band
Waverly, speed, $53; Keith Hicks,
together to face our problems, our opponent has come out slinging ,
Ewington, speed, $SO; Robert
mud."
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Johnson, Vinton, ~. $54; Con"While Malone has been talking about the issues, our opponent
nie Jones, Langsvalle, speed, $48;
has been silent. Malone has fought for creation and retention of ·.
Karen Clark, Langsville, speed,
jobs, fought the Columbus lobbyists to protect the coal economy,
$52; Larry Wilburn, Parkersburg,
battled the Columbus bureaucrats to provide fair and equitable
W.Va., speed , $51; and James
funding for' education, and secured SIOO ·million for roads and ·•
Burns, Jr., Gallipolis, speed, $50.
bridges, but from Frank Cremeans we get only silence."
In a written reaction to Malone's comments, Dana SmiJh a
spokesman for the Cremeans campaign, accused Malone of being a •_
"career politician who will say anything 10 hang on lo his job and
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diven attention away from his own record."
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"Th.e only thing that has been assaulled in this campaign is the
record of Maik Malone," Smith said. "A record that includes repeat·
ed tax increases on the working people, and payraises for Malone
ways you can protect your family
and his bureaucrat friends."
from fare is to routinely change the
"Infac~" Smith said, "the Cleveland Plain D~a/er labeled Malbatteries In your smoke detectors."
one as being a 'habitually absent legislator'. Campaign rhetoric and
A smoke detector should ,be
accusations of mudslinging will not diven the voters' attention
placed on every level of the home,
away from the issue ofMar:lc Malone's ineffective record as a career ,.
the Fire Marshal said. "Working
J!Oiitician."
smoke detectors more than double
your family's chances of escaping
a niglittill)e fare."

· Extended foreQI!it:
Sunday through Tuesday:
Sunday, a chance of showers.
Lows in u~per 30s to upper 40s.
Highs In mill-50s to low 60s, Monday and Tuesday, fair. Lows in the
40s. Highs in upper SOs to mid-60s.

MCCAtomeet
The annual meeting of the
Meigs County Council on Aging
will be held Tuesday at I p.m. at
the Senior Center, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy. All members of
the Council are urged 10 attend.
Se"lces·canceled
Sunday evening service$ at Carleton Church, Kingsbury Road,
have been canceled.
OAPSE to meet ·
Eastein Local Cllapter No. 448,
OAPSE, will meet Monday at 7:30
p.m., at the·high school.
Smorgasbord dinner
There will be a smorgasbord
dinner Oct 30 at the Wilkesville
Phythian Hall at 4 p.m. Cost is $5
for adults and $2.50 for children
under 12. Public invited.

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EMS units answer calls

--Area deaths-.---- Rutland Court news
Douglas Clonch Jr.
WayneHoyd
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Douglas O'Dell Clonch Jr., 33,
1626 Woodside Rd., Patriot, died
Thursday, Oct. 22. 1992, at
Charleston Area Medical Center,
.Charleston, W.Va.
.
He was born Mjly S, 19S9 in
'Gallipolis, the son of Douglas
.0 'Dell Clonch Sr., and Betty Lou
· Bates Clonch of PatrioL
· He was a former employee of
M&amp;G Towing Co., Point Pleasant,
W.Va., and a member of Primitive
Baptist Church.
·
Survivors include one daughter,
Carisa Walker of Gallipolis; two
sisters, Shirley Collins of Racine,
and Shelby Clonch of North
Charleston, S.C.; one brother, John
Clonch of Patriot; and eight nieces
and nephews.
He was preceded in death .by
one stepson, Jeffrey Halley,
'Services will be held I p.m.
Monday at Willis Funeral Home,
with Elder Darius Underwood.
Burial will be in Kirldand Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral
home on Sunday from 7·9 p.m.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
THURWAY ADMISSIONSDiana Neace, Langsville.
THURSDAY DISCHARGES ~arl Nic~ols and Opal Basim.

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So here 1 was sequestered in my the White House lawn.'' During
poll-hating world when ·I tripped the presidential debates; CNN
across au Associated Press story experimented with a ghastly "opin·
. about a researcher.at Northern Illi- · ion meter" "'at measured voter
sentiment as they watched and
.l 0
logged it with a continuously runJ' ~ r
r
ning graph, like an electroeardio-.
gram. (OK, poll-fatigued people,
nois University who took a poll all together now: "WHO THE
about polls and discov.,ered that HEll. CARES?"}
Americans are suffering from •"poll
There are a.few things that indifatigue."
viduals can do. You can refuse to
l wu filled with electrifying ~ the questions pollstcri ask.
thouabll: I am not ~ there are Indeed, itjs probably more effec· ·
mllllons of us who hate polls; live if you say something unprintmaybe we should organize, form able ·and .slam the phone down. ·
People Apinst Polls or 101ncthing. You can alsb lie. r.,n thf'm )":'"'·" '
If 101nebody wantS., do It, I have a LaRouchie. Tell them you're
a few Ideas tbal PAP mighl pro- ~Ito vote for Bo Oritz. Tell
mote:
you're a member oftheNawPolls arc generally pointless ·.ral l.&amp;w Party and you favor braintltinp, llld llllll}'·a IIDii'd things. testing all political candidates.
CBS, for nample, 1111 been nperi- Above all, ,tell them the precise
moDiiDI with '' Amerio1 on the opposite of what you intend to do
LIDe," ac:all-ln IJillot box tha is 10. oiiEiectioD Day.
. eully llldred It Is worthlell. It II,
We need a National· Commiswrofe die polling dbec:tqr for the ·sion for the Study and Regulation
WubiqtOD Poat, "tho tc~M1Ch of Polling. Stack it with ~turing
equivlleilt qf whal Millie leaves on

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Ben Wattenberg

poll haters to. unite

By The Associated PreS$
The sunny and dry weather is
ending for Ohio just in time for the
weeke!ld.
The National Weather Service
said an approaching cold front will
bring thickening clouds tonight and
rain statewide Saturday and' Sunday. Most lji'CIIS will see rain but
amounts wd'n't be heavy, forecast. ers said.
.
Lows tonight will be in the SOs.
The weather system will · be
accompanied by cooler temperatures, with highs on t!ae weekend

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failure of belief? Hiave they been stem fr~m the ideology of post- markers even more firmly , to
., scared off by the min!iiess me&lt;iia7 '60s liberalism. It can be extended America's benefiL
I do not share Clinton's view
Are their mushy-liberal children to show that much of our economic
looking at them with sad eyes? difficulty stems .from these values- that our economy Is coming ·
related situations. (How do you get unglued. It is healthy at its ~ I
"world-class education" for a am leery of all candidates (includ''world-class economy" with a ing Bush and Ross Perot) wllo
wave around "p&amp;.s" 111d incant
value-free school system?)
At their Houston convention, "jobs, jobs, jobs", if their planS.
Republicans made a tone-deaf pass make jobs.
Does it make any differen,ce?
But being ~CIIl is abour.
at
some of these social issues under
The Republican argument today
.
more
than plans and programs.
the
rubric
of
"family
values."
is pablum, mush and saccharine.
Clinton
satd somethang at the
They
were
ttashed,
and
giggled
at;
(Which exhausts my edible
Democratic
con¥allion tillll. rang a
by
the
reflexive)~
liberal
med!a.
metaphors.) Do R~ublicans really
bell:
"We
can
.ac·thiS moment,
Instead
of
expanding
and
explainthink that America s big problems
ing
their
theme,.
they
''backed
are "taxes" and "ttQSt"? Give me
make it .excilillf. ~ ~in¥•
and heroac to be A
•tlplll.'
off."
a cake.
I
like
th1t
llaeroic
stuff.
It is
Who needs them if tbey won' t
An intelligent case can be.made
embodied ia C1ildon' s orpnizing
.
that our society is still reelinf from fight that fight?
The highest irony is that Clin!&lt;Jn principle for Ill' NN:rio • foreign
runaway libelalism. "Taxes' (read
big flvemm_cnl) may be a part of is doing a fine job of defendmg policy: the ll' •ldM of democm,...
· against an auack that Republicans cy. That is nota-ly America's trarP- ..
that assue, but only a'part.
The other pan concerns social are too fearful to make, or too scendental c-. flat it.can becomii'·
issues. Are we heading toward a dumb to understand. Clinton com- ·.a dynamite ••• · ti palitical issue.
society where proportionalism mercials deal with welfare and Our two liiOil D0PU1ar ~I presirules, not merit? Arr, our cities crime in a tough-minded way. So dents peddled American heroism
with vigor: John Kennedy and
turning· into free fare zones? Is wei· did the Democratic platfomt ..
.
Indeed, by stressing "responsi- Ronald Reap1.
fare not only wasteful, but counter·
Clinton has a chance to be thas
productive? Are our schools so bility," Clinton sliows more 5C!1si·
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lacking in discipline that we can't tivity to some of the conscrvanv~ kind of presldeiiL ··
Ben Wattederr, a senior tel•.
tcacll our children? Have we lOst a style issues .than Bush has. He ts
mora'! compass. giving out con- · running as a "different Pemo- low at tbe A-k:au Enterprise
dams and pushing out ethics, mov- · craL" I am nervous about it. but I Ioatltute, Is au&amp;llor o1 "The Firat
ing perhaps beyond gay rights to trust he will govem that way. If tJulversal Natioll," publlslted by
Bush had waged a coherent ideo- The Free Pras ,ad a s)'Dillcateci,
gay alorification?
the case can .be made, arguably, logical ~uack on runaway libe~­ lll'l'iter for NEA••
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store a block from the White House of the encounter. In his memoir,
to meet secretly with G. Gordon .Liddy writes that Bennett requeated
Liddy. By Bennett's own admis- the clandestine meeting so that
sion, the scene was reminiscent of Bennett could pass the following
a James Bond movie. Liddy was in message from Hunt to Liddy :
charge of Richard Nixon's dirty ·"Bring money and•a lawyer" to
tricks squad, and was later convict· Hunt, who Bennett said was hiding
ed for his central role in the bur- out in Beverly Hills. Bennett dis·
putes that acoount, but admiUed to
glary.
Liddy and Bennett knew one us that he tracked Hunt down in
another quite weJJ. .As the Wash- .New York on Liddy's behalf. ·
Nixon counsel John Dean also
ington lobbyist for the reel usive
ftnn wiis a front for the CIA, Ben- billionaire Howard Hughes, Benmentions Bennett·in his memoir;
nett revealed this infonnation to his nett had delivered up ·10 $150,000 "Bennett, for his part, (amazed)
contact at the CIA, who then pre- from Hughes to Nixon's re..eJeclion me by turning up as a crucial
pared the memo.
. campaign - including some blank behind-the-scenes player in .most
Bennett does not dispute the checks. Liddy's secretary filled matters .that came to plague the
existence of the memo, but con- them in with amounts dictated by Nixon.White House." Bennett con·tends it was an exllg$cration by his Liddy.
cedes that his involvement with
CIA contact. What as beyond disBut ibis time. Liddy·wanted to key Watergate figtires hils spawned
pute. however, is the fact that if find out where his.co·conspirator in a .web of speculation, but coptcnds
Bennett had blown the whistle on the burglary, E. Howard Hunt. was that he was simply "a bit naive."
the burglary plot, the subsequent hiding out. A fonner CIA ·agent.
"People overlook the fact that
Watergate caper would have been Hunt had been worldt)g simultane- (Liddy and l'lunt) were a couple of
aborted and the course of history ously for Bennett's PR ftnn and the. dumb ~uys," Bennett told us.
might have been changed.
White House's team of tricksters.
"That s what it boils dbwn to.
Bennett remembers that as he They were a couple of keystone
Bennett, ·who has .never been :
accused of anr wron~doing in the and Liddy stood side by side in cops. The subsequent obstruction
affair, calls has role m Watergate front of the store's magazine rack, of justice, the cover-up and the
that of ..an innocent bystander that they each pretended to read a mag- · paranoia in the White House is
to be close to some of the azine. "Tell Howard that Mr. another story. Some of that gets
ma)OI'players."
Pinga has infonnation for him,'~ preuy sinister. But the rest of il was
Three days after the bugging Liddy whispered out of the side of not v~ complicated."
arid break-in of the Democratic . his month. Mr. Pinga, an obscenity
While his opponent, Owens, is
National Coinmittei: headquarters in Spanish , was Liddy's code trying to hold Bennett's feet to 1111:
_ fire over his Wa'lcrgatc days, Benat the Watergate Hotel in .June name.
1972, Bennett ducked into a drug
Liddy offers a different version -nett has returned the favor...1·
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would rather have this cloud ,.;
over my head than the kind .of
clouds Wayne has hanging ovet his
head,' • BCDnett said in reference to
Owens' 87 overdrafts at the House
bank. Owens recently received a
letter from the Justice Depart·
ment's special counsel, who is
probing the House bank scandal,
clearing him of any wrongdoing in
the affair.
"He's been an insider iu the
worst sense of the word for muc:ll
longer than I've been an insider in
the best sense of the word - as 10
elecied representative," Owens
told our associate Ed Henry.
· Will Watergate stick to·Bennett?
In his memoir, John ~ recalls a·
conversation he had with former
Nixon aide Charles c;o1son as they
sat in a jail celltogetller.
"It's unbelievable to me that
Bob Bennett has waltzed through
this thing,' ' Colson said. "He's got
the answers 10 a lot of unanswered
questions."
Jack.Andersoa and Michael
Blnstgeln are S}'lldlcated writers
for United Feature Syndicate,
Inc.

House plot to burglarize and bug
the campaign headquarters of Sen.
Ge&lt;qe McGovern, but kept quieL
Because Bennett's public relati9ns

Writer likes Clinton

I'm voting for BiD Clinton for
two reasons: George Bush and Bi)l
Clinton. Bush won't attack liberalism. Cliliton made a break with liberalism.
.
It's being said that Bush has
given up. I don't think so. It is
worse than that. He has reneged.
The central political issue in
America since the mid-1960s has
been that the Dembcratic Party was
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far too li~. That hurt Democrats
• ; 19. )l.iake learning a lifetime experience. Being p~ for change
(acceptable). but also hurt America
il}eans you can take advantage of it.
(unfortunate).
;. 20. Encourage y~U children to save. "Because this generation has
Our political system self-cor·
J)lacticcd fiscal irresponsibility does not mean their children should be
rects. When one party goes astray,
iloomed to the same fale.''
the other takes advantage of it.
Since 1968, the Republicans have
taken such advantage. winning
almost all the national elections.
Ultimately, they perfected and stylized the
.
By 1~ they had to say was
"L-word." The candidate could be
McGovern, Carter, Mondale or
Dukakis.. The issue could be
defense,
quotas or taxes.
The Daily Sentinel welcomes letters regarding the Nov. 3 general elec- . The symbolcrime,
could
be Willie Horton
tion. However, in the intereSt of fairness, no election letters .will be
or
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance. But
accepted after 12 noon on Wednesday, October 28.
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theme
was
constant: The
Individuals should address issues and not personalities.
.
. Letters purely CDdoning Cll!didales will not be used.
. Democrats were too liberal, and ton
· Letters should be 300 words or less, preferably typed, All leuers are ·much libemlism hurt America.
Because too-much-liberalism
subject to editing and must be signed with name, adifrcsa and tdephonc
still
ails us, the Republicans owe
npmber. Telephone numbers wilf not be published. No unsigned letters
America
that argument. The hollow
will be published. Leuers should be in good taste.
-- men around Bush haVe chosen not
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Wayne ·Cecil Hoyd, 71, of
Columbia Road in Albany, died on
Thursday, October 23, 1992. at
O'Bieness Memorial Hospital.
He was born in Meigs County,
son ofthe la!e Harley and Myra
Hoover Hoyd. He .was a retired
groundskeeper for Ohio University,
a veteran of the U.S, Army during
World War II, and a member of
Albany VFW Post 9893.
Surviving are his wife, Freda
Lyons Hoyd, four daughters:
Delores Hoyd, .Hobesound, Fla.,
Carolyn Flood of Athens, and
Vickie Phelps and Dorinda Hoyd,
both of Albany; a son, Wilkie
Hoyd, Albany; four grandchildren;
and a sister, Esther Reeves,
McATthur. .
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Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Nolan
Hoyer and a sister, Juanita Hoyd
Services will be Sunday at 2
p.m. at Bigony-Jordan Funeral
H~me in A!b~nr with ~ev. Bruce
Vmcent offacwung. Bunal will be
in Temple Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
horne from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
p.m: on Saturday. Military graveside ~rvices will be conducted by
Albany VFW Post 9893;
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Court news
Cases processed
An action for divorce has been
filed in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Brian Ritchart,
Symcuse, against Mary Ritchart,
Killboc:k, Ohio,
A divorce has lieen granted in
the court to Joseph Anthony Wil·
son and Traci Eileen Wilson. A
divorce has been granted 10 Bonnie
Gene Pierce from Carol Franklin
Pierce. ·

. HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Oct. 21 discharges - April
Holsinger, Mrs. Jeremy Menden)lall ·and son, Mrs. Edward Patter·
son and daughter, Robert Norman
and son, Helen Johnson, Gerald
Miller, Melissa Russell, Henry
Hunter, Ted Fulk, John Sexton, Lilsought
__
lian Gibbs, · Donald Douglass, Judgment
A judgment action has been
Christopher Sexton, Valerie Porter,
in Meigs County Common
filed
Jacob Eldridge, Tessa Springer,
Pleas
Court by Vinton County
Timothy Harvey, Jane Slagle and
National
Bank, McAnhur, against
Lincoln Smith.
Dennis
R.
Gillette, !"ew Marsh·
· . Oct. 21 births - Mr. and Mrs.
field,
in
the
amount of $10,154.43.
Ronald Barr, daughter, Gallipolis.
·
The
suit
alleges
default on a
Mr . .and Mrs. Chris Cadle, son,
.promissory
note.
Mason, W.Va. Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Gillenwater, daughter, Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Glover, son, Marriage licenses Issued
Marriage licenses have been
Point PleaSant, W.Va.
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issued in Meigs County Probate
Court to Lawrence Russell Lee, 27,
Shade, and Christina Jane Quivey,
25, Shade; Jeffrey Allen Hawk, 25,
Racine, and Robyn Gale Pitzer, 26,
The Daily Sealinel
Long Bottom; Scott Thomas Curl,
(UDell,_,
24, Middleport and Lynn Marie
Pablilhod ....,. anam-. Moa4ay . ·Epple, 26, Middlepon: Tony Ray
~brooch Fridal'o Ill c-t •i.:t. .,,
Imboden, 28, Syracuse. and Mary
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22, Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va., and
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The following individuals have
been fined in Rutland Mayor's
Court: Donny Tillis, Rutland;
squealing tires. $50; Randy Hart,
Vinton, s~ed, $48; Gregory
Hogue, Jackson, speed, $50; Ronnie Spencer. Long Bottom, speed,
$48; Patrick Nappet, Vintorr,
speed, $SO; Wilbur Ingle,
McArthur, speed, S50: Shawn Garnes, Langsville, F.R.A. suspension,
$75; Timothy Martin, Jackson·,
speed, $S3; Kathellen Robinson,
Springfield, speed, $56; Michelle
Hovath, Athens, speed, $85; Carlton Drummer, Rutland, speed, $56;
Randy Gillespie, Galliwlis. speed,
$SO.

Malone criticizes opponent

Residents should check
.batteries in smoke detectors
When Ohiei.ans change their
cloclcS back from Daylight Savings
Time oil Sunday, State Fire Maraha! James J. McNamee recom·
mends that they also change tbe
hatteries in their smoke deiectors.
"Change Your ciOc:ks,'Change
Your Batteries" is the theme of a
public education program.
McNamee is encouraging Ohioans ·
to jlel into the habit of changing.
!hear smoke deleclor batteries whCD
they change1their clocks in the fall
and spring.
Although 90 percent of U.S.
homes have at .least one smoke
detector, only 60 percent of the
homes have workmg detectors. ·
"Smoke detectors help no one,
unless they are workinll, said
McNamee. ''One ·of the samplest

Board members
address Nov. 3 levy

Livestock report
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Direct livestock prices and receipts
at selected buying points Friday by
the Ohio Department of Agriculture:
Barrows and gilts: mostly .50
lower; qcmand light
. U.S. I-2, 230-260 lbs., country
points, 39.50-40.SO, a few 4UJO;
plants 40.50-41.25, a few 42.00. ·
U.S. 1-3, 230-260 lbs., country
points, 38.00-39.50.
U.S. 1-2, 210-230 lbs., country
points, 37.50-39.00~

Roger Abbott and Randy
Humphreys, Meigs Local Board of
Education members, spoke on the
five mill permanent improvements
Am Ele Power....................32 1/8
levy 10 be on the Nov. 3 ballot, at a
AshlaJtd Oil........................25 718
recent meeting of the Pomeroy
AT&amp;T.................................42 318
PTO.
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Bank One...........................46 718
The speaker explained that
Bob Evans ........................ .19
monies generated will be used for
Charming Shop.................JS ·
purchasing new buse$. replacing . City Holding ..................... .l8 1/2
textbooks, and doing other things
Fe&lt;leral Mogui .................... J5 518
in the district which have a life of
G()()(fyear T&amp;R ..................66 7!8
at leilst five years.
Key Centurion ...................20 318
The academic banquet and field
Lands End .......................... 30 1/8
day were discnssed and videotapes
Limited lne....................... 24
from special upstairs programs
Multimedia Inc . .................27 1/2
were shown.
Rax RestauranL ..................7/32
Discussed at the meeting were
Reliance Electric................ IS 3/4
the. collection .o r cash register
Robbins&amp;Myers ................ 14
receipts, McJiuclcs, and Power
Shoney's lnc...................... 18 3/4
Points which can be redeemed for
Stat Bank ........................... 30 5/8
cash or equipmenL Again this year
Wc:ndy fnt'Looooo t•••ooou•••"''''JJ J/8
soup labels will be collected with
Wonhington Ind................ 22 318
tbat money to be designed for play,
Stock reports are the 10:30
ground equipment.
a.m. quotH provided by Blunt,
It was decided that a carnival
Ellis and Loewl ol GaUipolls.
will not be held this fall but that
some fund raiser will take place in
the spring, The group discussed
Memorial Services
purchasing a laminator. A bake sale
for Florence L.
CLEVELAND (AP)- Here are was announced 10 be held on Elec·
Thursday night's Ohio Lottery lion Day in the school lobby. l'\ stuSmith will be held
dent's fund raiser is currently
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Susie Abbott, president; Francis
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Shrimplin, secretary, and Debbie
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Davis, tteasurer.
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Friday, october 23, 1992
Peg• 4

Lemieux propels Pittsburgh{
_to 9-6 triumph over Detroit ·

In Game 5 of the World Series,

Smith's gr~nd slam propels
Braves to 7-2 win over Jays

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RECORDS CRUCIAL OUT- Toronto
backstop Pat Borders (top) puts the tag on
Atlanta's Mark Lemke in the ninth inning or
Game 5 or tbe World Series Tbursday night in

Toronto. The Braves, however, scored enough
runs beforehand to avoid elimination and send
tbe Fall Classic back to Atlanta Saturday. (AP) ..

Hall of Famer
'Red' Barber dies at 84
.

By The Associated Press
Red Barber was a part of baseball for so long tllat he even was
credited witll making it tile national
pastime.
Barber, tile "01' Redhead" who
earned a spot in baseball"s Hall of
Fame as a broadcaster, died Thursday in a Tallahassee, Aa., hospital
from pneumonia and kidney complications. He was 84.
"To hear his voice again just
brought back a flood of good feelings and memories," said Carl
Erskine, a. former Brooklyn
Dodgers pitcher. "The last time I
heard him was on July 3 while I
was driving my car to the airport to
go to LA for a reunion of Dodger

players. Red was reading the 'Declaration of Independence.' When I
heard Red Barber, this baseball
giant, reading tllat, somehow that
was so appropriate our national
pastime being represented by Red
Barber."
"Red's style set him apart from
most announcers," Erskine said.
"Red's style was so laid back, he
would work in these little
metaphors and color descriptions
so easily that you would almost
lose the uitensity for a game sometimes.''

Barber, who started announcing
in Cincinnati in 1934, had a warm,
Southern drawl that became a
familiar and comforting sound for

millions of listeners and television
viewers.
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"Red's play-by-play broadcast
of the Brooklyn Dodgers and tile
Cincinnati Reds made everyone's
living room a seat behind home
plate," said U.S. Sen. Connie
Mack (R·Fla.), grandson of the
Hall of Fame manager. "He
brought the game of baseball alive
to millions of fans. After his retirement from baseball he was a nostalgic link to the golden days of
America'sgreatestpastimewithhis
many homespun stories about the
plays and players of yesteryear."
"He was one of a kind," said
Tony Kubek. former New York
(See BARBER on Pa~e 5)

. By HOWARD ULMAN
TORONTO (AP) - Lonnie
Smitll swung back. Witll one hard
hit, he lOOk his Braves home with
hope. Witll m!IRY harsh words, he
took on his critics.
.
· He was the hero of. ~tlanta's
season-saving 7-2 win Thursday
night over Toronto. Then he griped
about the goat tllat won't stop chasing him - his baserunning confusion in last year's World Series.
"I've been .criticized my whole
career," he said.
He's not even sure his grand
slam against Jack Morris that gave
the Braves tile victory that cut the
Bloc Jays' lead to 3-2 in the Series
·
· will get rid of the rap.
Toronto manager Cito Gaston
surely can't shake his rap of failing
in the big games, not after his team
Just lost what would have been the
biggest in 11s lii$tory.
-But Morris is doing a pretty
consistent job of losing his repullltion as a bi~-game pitcher after his
founh sua1ght rough postseason
outing.
The home fans rained boos in
· the w~therproof ~kyDome as .G~­
ton hfted Morns after S~uh s
hom~r made tile score 7-2 With ~wo
outs m the fifth an.d fo~ a SIXth
game Saturday mg~t m Atlanta
·Where Steve. Av_ery w1U lry to keep
the Braves ahve aga1nst David

Southern to entertain Symmes Valley
for homecoming; Eastern to face Hann~n
By SCOTT WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
The Southern Tornadoes return
home tonight for their annual
homecoming game, hoping to
make it two wins in a row for the
first time !his season, while crosscounty Eastern goes on the road to
Hannan, near Ashton, W.Va
Southern, now 4-3, hosts the
Symmes Valley Vikings, also 4-3,
for the 1992 homecoming contesL
. With Southem's .potential and
Symmes Valley mix of seniors and
very young players, SHS has its
best chance in years to beat the
Norsemen.
Symmes Valley fits the mold of
past Viking teams, depending on
the run and power game. the

Vikings, always noted for their off- way to another banner year and
season weight training, run tile ball new-found senior running back
right into the line more times t)lan Nick Adams ·has found success as
not, depending greatly on their well in taklng some of thl\ pressure
of Singleton.
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physical stren~th.
This year s Viking team has
Spnior Michael Evans, tile SHS
shown more pass offense than that · quarterback, threw for more than
of recent year's as senior quarter· 200 yards last week, hitting
back Shawn Charles has chosen favorite targets Jeremy Dill and
Jo'lm Paul Patterson and Shannon Trenton Cleland Dill had over 100
Payne as his favorite targets.
yards receiving and two TDs.
Charles is a llllented rusher as
Game time in Racine is 7:30
well and compliments a diverse p.m.
backfield of senior Riclc Dillon at
Eastern still seeking
halfback and two youngsters season's first victory
Josh Mann and Brian Bumgardner.
Dave Barr's Eastern Eagles will
Southern's multi-purpose be seeking their first win of the
offense should slllck up very well year. Eastern has continued to
against the Vikings this year. 1mprove weclcly and has cenainly
Senior Russell Singleton is on his gained respect as the most
improved team in the region.
S~nior Chad Savoy quarterbacks
the EHS offense which gained 184
yards in the air last week with 1eremy ~uckley: Wes Arbaugh, Pat
Newland and Charlie·Bissell on the
San JOlt ll Toron1.0i,l:10 p.m.
receiving end.
to. Anaob "Minncoola,I:IO p.m.
Newland is also a kick-off, punt
Dc:ttoit at SL l..ou.il, 8:40p.m.
return tllreat, garnering over 100
Sunday's games
yards last week on special teams
(All Um"EST)
play.
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Calaary n Eclmew~\Qn.I:IO p.m.
DeWit n O!.ieaao, 1:40 p.m.
Charlie
Francis
and Arbaugh
Bo.too at Vancouver,IO:tO p.m.
head the backfield. Last week Francis had 79· yards on the ground.
Transactions
Hannan (record unknown)
Baseball
depends mostly on a running game,
American Lel&amp;ut
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headed by Ron Pike, who was
BOSTON RED SOX - DuUned,to
recently 12-95 in a loss to Athens.
exercise their opt.iONI ~ the conttact.a of
Tom Brunan~i.y and Billy Hatcher, out·
· Joo Starkey and Mike Smith are the
fic:ldm:.
other running bii.Cks. Starkey was
CAUrORNIA ANGELS - Rel ..ocd
Scou Baile., pi\ehe:r. ·
10-16 rushing.
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KANSAS CITY ROYALS - ReRandy
Tolliver;
the
quarterbacJ,,
ltll~ luan _Samuel, infidder-ouriiclder.
Clai med Kevin Morton, pitc her, orr
who was 1-3 for five yards passing
waiver~ frc.n the Boatm Red So11..
this night. Hannan has reportedly
National Ltague __,.,
used the air very infrequently tllis
CHICAGO cuns - Declined to e•·
season.
crrise their option on lho contnct of Dave
Defensively, Eastern will have
Sntith, pho!lcr.
HOUSTON ASTROS - Announc:U
to
watch for R.G. Edmonds, Matt
Rafael Rtm.ira and Emu~ Rila:, inficld.Smith,
Troy Meadows and Slllcy
ets, refuted uaignmenla and oluted to
bet:cme free •&amp;ems.
McCline.

Scoreboard
World Series

Thursday's score

Alllrlll 7, Toronto 2. Torontu leadsterict 3-2

Future games
Saturd11
Tororrto (Cone 0.0) at A\lanll (Avery

0-1), 8:30p.m.
Sund1y
Tormto at Adanll, 1:29 p.n'L,I.f nccc.t·
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In the NHL. ..
WALES CONFERENCE
Patrkk Dlvlalon
w· L T 1'tL
PiliiNgll .......... 6 .0 2 14
N.Y. R•na.., ..... 5 2 0 10
New Jenc.y ...•..•. !I 'l 0 10
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Qu-............... 4 2 I
M~ ............ 4 3 I
Bllffllo............... 4 . l 0

Hattf'ord ............. 3 5 0
Ouawa ...............

1 6 0

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CAMPBELL CONFERENCE
TCim

Norrla Dh'ltlon

Basketball

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PHOENIX SUNS - Waived Brian
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Detroit................ 4 3 0

Tampt Da~ .....,.. 3 4 I
Chic•sa.............. 2 !5 I
St LwiJ ............ 2 l I
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LooAnJda ....... s 2 0
Colpry .............. l 3 0
Vancouver ........ : 4 2 1'
Winnlpoa ........... 2 6 0
l'.dmonlon .......... I 6 I

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10 302.5
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9 30 21
4 77 38
3 21 40
2 16 33

Thursday's scores
Hadfotd 5, OUawa 1
Vancouvcr ... Philadelpl.il4, tic
Pl.. bu'i119, DouQI6
TotoniO S, Tampa Bay 2

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Friday's &amp;ames

Sill JOIO •• B!dfalo, '~p.m.
McnualatN.Y. Jlanam. 1:40p.m.
N.Y. blandcn at Wuhinaton. 8:10
p.m.
,
Leo Anaeleo .. ... ,40 p.m.
B011on "~ ~:AO p.m.

Saturday'scames
Hollfonl" N.Y.!."""""- 7:40p.m.
Qw1bec at Tampf Bay, 7:40p.-.
PIIUluiJII n NOw Ieney, HOP"'·
N.Y . ........ Cluow•,I:IO p.m.
tdallral ul'lllli&lt;Jelphil, 1: I 0 p.m.

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Carolina Ltaaue
FREDERICK KEYS - Nomcd O.ril
Jleck director or apecill projecu and lac
l...Wu ic dimclor or J.TOLIP IIICI.

Football

Nallonll Footbal ..._
INDIANAI'OUS COLTS - Acllvalo
od Alhioy Ambruac. dcfCNlve b.c:k. (tam
inj11red taet\'e and placed him on \he
practice squad. Wdwed Leonard
·comerba~. rrom lhe pm:W:e

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LOS ANOEUlS RAMS - A.UYIIOCI

Todd LYiht.. oomerlJack, from injured roacrvo. PTaced Michael Stewart, llroaa
safety, on injured raem.
SAN Dl£00 CIV,ROERS - Pl•ood
Rod Bemaine, nmnlna bac:il, on injured
roeti'YO. Siancd Jim Sit ow, ddcftlivc Clld.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS- Re·

aianed E,lljah Aleundcr, lineblci.er, to
\he prtc:Utc ~quad.

Hockey
Nallonalllockey Le•au•
IIARTFORD WJIALERS - AqiiiiOCI
Corrie D'Alcula.aa~tUI'Ider, 10 SpMJ·
facld or lbe A.....n-uoct., Loapo.
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NEW JERSEY DEW.S -Siped ,._
S&amp;J!IInJ, ctii'IICit', 10 a ..,.,_, ~
NEW YORK ISLANDERS - Aaoip!OII T... Kamn,U......, "'Caphal Dillric:t or LIM Mericu Hockey

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inning ·doubles by Otis Nixon and .
Pendleton.
.
"If we got that in Minnesota,
we win the World Series," Atlanlll
manager Bobby Cox said.
·
Toronto tied the game in the
second off winner Smaltz on a single by John Olerud , a walk to
Candy Maldonado and a double by
Pat Borders.
· David Justice's leadoff homer in
the fourth gave Atlanta the lead
again, but Toronto tied tile game 22 in the fourth ,whell Olerud singled, Maldonado wallced and Borders, who has hit In 13 straight
postseason games and is' 7 for 16 in
this Series, singled.
Then came the fiftll.
•
Morris got the fLrst two batters.
Then Nixon walked, stole second
and scored on Deion Sanders' single. Pendleton's ground-rule double sent Sanders to third and Justice ·
was walked intentionally to gel to
Smith.
.
"I was a little angered," Smitll
said, but "it wasn't the fii'St time (a
team) walked a player ... to pitch to
me.''

By RUSTY MILLER
AP Sports Writer
Miami of Ohio's Randy Walker
might get some votes for MidAmerican Conference coach of the
year if his team continues its hot
streak.
But he won't get any votes for
the dumb decision he almost made
this spring.
·
One of .the keys to Miami's rise
to second place in the MAC has
been the accomplishments of
Deland McCullough at tailback.
Walker almost laughs at how
McCullough became .his star on
offense.
"We gave some tllought to him
being a wide receiver last year
because we had a couple of tailbacks," he said. "He virtually
begged me in spring ball; 'Coach,

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NEW YORK (AP) - A person
close to Magic Johnson said the
I..os Angeles Lakers star has
accused lsiah Thomas of spreading
a rumor that Johnson may have
contracted the virus that causes
AIDS through homosexual contact,
New York Newsday reported
today.
"(Johnson) called him up and
said, 'I know you've been telling
people that I'm gay,"' the uniden·tified source told Newsday. "lsiah
denied it."
· Thomas, in San Antonio for the
Detroit Pistons' exhibition game
with the Spurs on Thursday night,
denied the charge.
"I'm not even going to dignify
tllat with an answer," Thomas told
Newsday.
Newsday's source said Johnson
believes Thomas began spreading
the rumor of bisexuality to retaliate
for Johnson's lack of support when
Thomas was not selected for the
Olympic team. The source said
Thomas partially blamed Johnson
for the shghl
On Wednesday, Johnson said
another NBA player was spreadiQg

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give me ~chance. Just let me have
a chance. I'll play anywhere you
want, but let me try lllilback.'"
The begging has helped everyone.
The result has been that McCullough has blossomed. He stands
second in the MAC in rushing (103
yards a game) and in scoring (six
points a game).
Miami is just a game behind
front-running Bowling Green in the
conference, leading to talk already
about the impending Oct 31 show- ·
down between Miami and Bowling
Green.
But even McCullough's performance doesn't give Walker and his
charges reason to think ahead .
"I started three weeks ago
telling our players, 'Hey, I don ' t
want any scoreboard watching or

the rumor that tie had contracted
the virus through homosexual contact. In addition, a recent sports
column said tllat because the odds
were against Johnson acquiring the
virus through heterosexual contact,
he should tell the truth about how
he got the virus.
Johnson has strongly denied the
insinuations tllat he was not telling
tile truth about how he conuacted
the virus.
"You know, if I was gay, you
think these II guys (his Los Apgeles Lakers teammates) wouldn't
know that? They're wit!I me every
day . · You think the coaches
wouldn't know that?," Johnson
said Wcdnesday.
"You think if I hnd a sexual
experience with another man, he
wouldn't be a millionaire right
now, by coming out and saying
that? We all know that he'd write a
book, he'd be in the Enquirer,
everything. He'd be a millionaire.''
Johnson has maintai.ned from
the stan that he acquired the virus
through heterosexual corilllct, and
has indicated that in the past he
was sexually active with a number
· ofwomen.

any conference-standings comparisons," • Walker said
The reason is that Walker has
too much ~espect for Toledo, his
team's opponent· Saturday, to even
start thinking about putting a dent
in Bowling Green's Iitle hopes.
While Miami hosts Toledo,
other games Saturday find Bowling
Green at Aleron, Western Michigan
at Kent, Central Michigan at Ball
State and Ohio ·at Eastern Michigan.
Bowling Green remains atop the
leaderboard with marks of 4-0 in
the MAC and 5-2 overall. Miami is
next at3-r and 4-2-1.
Roundin~ out tile standings are
Western M1chigan (4-2•1 overall)
and Akron (4-2), botll at4-2 in the.
conference, Central Michigan (4.-3)
and Ball State (3 -4), both at 3·2,
followed by Kent (2·3, 2-5), Toledo (1-3, 3-3), Ohio (1-S, 1-6) and
Eastern Michigan (0-S, 0-7).
Miami has won three in a row in
the MAC since opening the conference season with a 19·9 loss at Ball
Stale. On tile other hand, Toledo's
record is a bit deceiving. The
Rockets may be 1-3, but they have
lost .}0-9 to Bowling Green when
they missed a field goal in the last
minute, and lost at Akron 23-20 on
a converted last-second field goal.
"I really believe there are five
or six teams easily that on any
given Saturday are as good as anybody in tile conference, I hope
we're one of them and I know
without a doubt that Toledo is,"
Walker said. "There is no question
in my mind that they're as ~ood as
anybody in the conference.'
Miaini has climbed into contention in the. MAC despite being
seventh in total offense (273 yards
a game) and seventh in rushing
defense (allowing 160 yards a
game). But, it should be added,
Walker's club is almost break-even
in points (16.9 per game) and
points allowed (17 per game).
In all, it has beeo a wild year for
Miami, with a potential wide
receiver leading the way in rushing.
It stands to reason that there are
more wild things ahe"d.

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REACHING AROUND- Pittsburgb's Mike
Stapleton (len) reaches' around Detroit's Jimmy
Carson during the first period of Thur.sday

Division II team qualifier~
include Bexley, Canfield, Genoa,
Kettering Alter, Columbus Wallerson, Hunting Valley University
School, Brookville, Uhrichsville
Claymont, Richfield Revere, Hubbard, Pomeroy Meigs and Bryan.
Kettering Alter was Second last
year to champion Columbus
Academy.
Division III medalist J.T. Croy
of Loudonville will defend his title.
He carded rounds of 75 and 77 last
year for a 152, three shots better
than Chuck Rodenbaugh of Findlay
Liberty-Benton.
. The. team qualifiers are Balli·
more Liberty Union, Malvern,.
Kalida, Dayton Oakwood,
Granville, Chillicothe Huntington, Liberty-Benton, G~tes Mills
Gilmour, Fremont St. Joseph, Van
Buren, Chagrin Falls and Versailles.
Gilmour won the team title last
year by 10 suokes over runner-up
Fremont St. Joseph.

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By KEN RAPPOPORT
Rookie star Eric Lindros scored umph over the Blackhawks.
Richer's first goal of the year ·
AP Hockey Writer
his fifth goal for the Ayers, who
Mario Lemieux has picked u_p for the first time all season did not beat Eddie Belfour just 49 seconds
into the five-minute overtime.
where lie left off last season, and IS enter the third period trailing.
Dirk Graham's second goal of
picking up the Pittsburgh Penguins
North Stars 5, Nordlques 2
alonF, with him,
Mike Modano and Mike Craig the game with 39 seconds left in
• You don't have enough scored twice each and the North the final period had tied the score
(audio) tape for me to lllllc about Stars held Quebec to merely 15 at 5. Graham jammed in a shot
~arlo Lem ieu~," Pittsburgb' s shots while beating the Nordiques. from just outside the crease arter
R_ick Tocchet said. following a 9-6 The Nordiques had been averaging Lemieux had put New Jersey ~head
S-4 just 1:46 into tile final penod.
v1c~ over Detroit Thursday night . 33 .shots a game.
· Bruins 4, Flames Z
highlighted by Lemieux's three
Modano's goals came one day
Boston
goaltender Rcjcan
goals and two assists. "He's the after signing a four-year, $6.75
best player in tile world, and he's million contract tllat makes him tile Lemelin blocked 21 shots as the
tile best by a wide margin."
highest-paid player in team history. Bruins defeated the Aames.
Lemelin a former Flames
Lemieux proved that in last sea- Russ Courtnall also scored on one
goalie
sparkled in only his second
son's Stanley Cup playoffs, when ofMinnesolll's 40 shots.
appeamnce
of the season·. He had
he led the Penguins to tlleir second
Quebec, the NHL's worst nonlost
Saturday
night in Los Angeles.
suaight NHL championship with expansion team the last four years,
The
37-year-old
was p~rticularly
his MVP performance.
lost for only the second time after a
With his 28tll career hat trick, 4-1-1 start.
sharp in the second penod, when
Calgary outshot the Bruins 10-8.
Lemieux extended his goal-scoring
Maple Leafs 5, Lightning Z
Don Sweeney, Te4 Donato,
streak 10 eight games for the PenNikolai Borschevsky and Rob·
Adam
Oates and Glen Wesley
guins, who lead tile Patrick Divi- Pearson scored two goals apiece.
licored
for
the Bruins. Gary Roberts
sion with a 6-0-2 record. Lemieux Ieadin~ the Maple Leafs past the
scored both goals for Calgary.
has at least two points in every Lightrung.
·game this season.' He leads the
It was the Maple Leafs' fourth
NHL with 27 pOints on II goals win. in five games. First-year
and 16 assists.
Tampa Bay suffered its first home
GRAVELY TRACTOR
Tocchet scored midway through loss after defeating Chicago and
SALES &amp; SERVICE
the third period and Shawn Edmonton.
McEachern scored ,twice in eight
Toronto led 3-1 after a fLrst peri- 204 Condor SL
I
seconds as the defending Stanley od bighlighted by goalie Felix IIW lllolo I W&amp;l D I
CLOSED MONDAY
Cup champions pulled away at the Potvin's save on Brian Bradley's
OPEN TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY
end.
penalty shall! was the first penalty
IAIUPM
SAT. I AM-12 Noon
The Penguins survived blowing shot in tile NHL this year.
a 3.0 lead to stretch their home regDevils 6, Dlackbawks 5, OT .
ular season unbeaten sueak to 14Claude Lemieux scored three
0-1 since Feb. 27. They are 8-0·1 at goals and added an assist, but it
home against the Red Wings since took Stephane Richer's 20-footcr
Jan. 18, 1987, tlleir longest such from the top of the right circle to
streak against any opponenL
lift the Devils to an over~ me tri·
In other NHL games, it was
Hartford 5, Ottawa 1; Vancouver 4,
Philadelphia 4; Minnesota 5, Quebec 2; Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 2;
New Jersey 6, Chicago 5 in overtime, and Boston 4, Calgary 2.
.. 0 '
}'\'balers 5, Senators 1
Pat Verbeek scored a pair of
goals 25 seconds apart and added
an assist as the Whalers beat
Ottawa, handing the expansion
Senators their sixth straight loss.
Ma8hed Pot..toea a Gravy,
The Whalers improved their
Green Beans WIM!IIhrooml
record to 3-5-0, with two of their
Hot
Butt~ RQII
~
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Small Drink or con..
expense of their !foubled Adams
Divisionexpansion riv~l. The SenTRY OUR HOMEMADE PIES
ators haven't won since opening
OPEN 10 A.M.-7:00P.M.
their inaugural season with a win
over Monueal at the Civic Cenue.
Canucks 4, Flyers 4
Pavel Bure and Tom Fergus
scored late third-period goals to
give the Canucks a tie with the Flyers.
Mark Recchi had scoted twice
in the third period to give tile Flyers a two-goal lead before Bure and
Fergus countered.

"t.:-

Meigs among D-II qualifiers
in today's state golf tourney
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Stow Walsh Jesuit seeks .a third
straight Division I slllte golf team
title in the 67th. boys state golf
tournament at Ohio SUite's Scarlet
and Gray Courses.
The Warriors lOOk the team title
by 20 strokes ·a year ago. B\)1
Cincinnati Moeller stamped itself
as one of the teams to beat by
defeating Walsh ·Jesuit to win the
Muirfield Iilvillltional high school
title earlier this season.
·
Other teams in the big-school'
field include Newark, Toledo St.
John's, Cincinnati St. Xavier,
Upper Arlington, Medina, Shelby,
Dublin, Cleveland St. Ignatius, •
.Springfield North, Brecksville and
Moeller.
! Play was scheduled to get under
way today.
Normandy's Chris Wollman,
second a year ago by a stroke to
medalist Joe Ogilvie of Lancaster,
rewrns. Wollman shot rounds of 78
and 76 for a 154 at !he par-72 Scarlet Course.
·
In Division ·II, Josh Sine of
Sfringfield Shawnee leads the list
o individual qualifiers. Sine finished fourth a year ago, a distant 17
shots behind medalist Eric Oaks of
Swanton.

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' It could ha~~ been fo~ me
more so than Jack, Gaston Sllld of
th~ b?~s. "People forget real
qUick . how well .the Jays hav.e
done th1s '/ear ~d remember the1r
playoff fa1lures m 1985, 1989 and
1991.
. ,
If only Sm1th s detractors could
be forgetful.
Morns was the hero of last
year's Series. His 1-0, 10-inning
complete game win in Game 7 .
gave the title to Minnesolll. And
Smith was the goot because of his
mistake in the eighth innln~ that
cost the Braves a chance to wtn.
Smitll got back at Morris. tllen
toolc: shots at his detractors.
"Last year was nothing new to
me. I've been criticized this year
by our hometown reporters," he
said.
Why?
.
"For one thing, I'm a black
man, .so I'm goin~ to be criticized.
Another thing, I ve been considered a mediocre ballplayer, so I'm
:.. The Problem
going 10 be c~ticized," he said in a
fmn, even vmce.
· Mediocre?
Smith has a .289 average in 13
The So!utjoo
big-league seasons. He's the only
player in baseball history to play in
Sports shorts
a World Series with four teams,
Tey .hia urc, aimplc, clfcelivc remedy Cor
Baseball
winning with all but the Braves. He
NEW
YORK
(AP) - Former •1c sympto101 or cmbanusiac nail funhit homers in Garnes 3, 4 and S of commissioner ·Fay Vincent was in lUI,. FuatiNt~Pfll)&gt;ls thiclc,splil, disco!-·
last year's Series.
slllble condition following Slll'gery o!Od•ill. Twopowcrlullllli-funplaJCIU
Then came th~ stigmatizing at the Hospital for Special Surgery fo&amp;ht infcclioo on toenails and (JIIICIDIIill
Game 7. He stopped near second to relieve pressure on spinal nerves. and work 10 eliminate lhc actual rWIJUI.
~·Y to apply u nail poliah. Mo pracripbase on Terry Pendleton's double
The 54-year-old Vincent, unable uonncecuaey.
to left-center, then was able to to walk without a cane since an
Do You Use Artiflc/M Nds'l
milke it only io tllird. He was faked accident in college, became comby Minnesota second baseman
missioner in September 1989 fol· Then uso 1'1111gl N•ue to prcvCIU tho nail
Chuck Knoblauch or lost sight of lowing the death of A. Bartlett Gia- lun&amp;UI UIOC~ rill artir~~:ial naib.
the ball.
•t filii" p/t011f1UY or
matti. He resigned under pressure U... ~•cllfl"I don't think I will ever get on
Laor11odu.
Sept. 7 following a no-confi- 1177118. W. tl IlL. M/111111.
any retribution from that game," dence
FL 33774
vote from 18 of 28 owners.
Smith said. "People all year have

.Bartrum closing
in on SC catch lead
held by teammate
.
Former Meigs Marauder star
Mike Bartrum continues to have an
outstanding season for the Marshall
University Thundering Herd.
·
The 6-S, 230-pound senior tight
end caught a career-high seven
passes for 65 yards and a touchdown in last Saturday's 34.-13 win
. over The Ciladel.
In being ranked second iri the
· Southern Conference in receiving
with 29 receptions for 336 yards
and two touchdowns, Bartrum is
one reception of the league lead,
held by teammate Troy Brown. The
win over The Citadel w8s the fii'St
by a Marshall team at Charleston .
S.C.
.
Marshall will host UT-Chat·
t~nooga thi1 Saturday with the
k1ckoff coming at4 p.m. The Herd
is 36-4 at home since 1987 and is
13-0 at tile new Marshall Stadium.
For ticket information for this
Saturday fans can call 1-800-'IlfE.

brought it up during the 'course of
tile season, and even some indi vi duals considered it to be one of the
major blunders in World Series history. "
.
Morris had been one of tbe
major wonders of Series history,
winning the most valuable player
award after his spectacular Game 7
performance against John Smoltz,
Atlanlll' s starter Thursday night
But the 7-1 postseason record
~o~ris brought to Tor.onto after
s1gnmg as a free agentJS now 7-4
after he lost his second Series start.
His )IOSI$eason earned run average
· this year is 7.43 after he allowed all
seven runs imd nine t)i!S.
The fans who cheered him during his 21-6 regular Season booed
· him when lie left tile game.
. "I think it was just the fans letting out their frustrations,'' he said.
"I don't take it 100 much to heart.
If I accepted every boo as 'It's time
to leave, Jack,' I would have left 16
or 17 'years ago. My sister booed
me when I was in lillie league," he
said.
He gave up the first run on fLrst-

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Yankee and network broadcaster.
"Just look at his legacy. I remember when he used to handle Family
.Day at the stadium, and he was so
kind to everyone. He was very
unique. I'd hear from him ffom
time to time. I remember getting a
nice note from him after we broacasted Hank Aaron's record-breaking home run. He wlis. a great
friend and a dear man.'~
·
Another broadcaster, Vin Scully, said, "Red was a lot more than
be appeared to be. He was not only
a man from the South with ~real
Southern expressions, but a h1ghly
moral, extremely intelligent man.
He was first and foremost the consummate reporter, refusing to allow
his own personal emotions to get in
the way of reporting a major sports
events.
~'He was the most literate and
well·tead sports aMouncer in the
business. In my opinion, he was the
finest baseball announcer who ever
lived. Baseball was richer for hav·
ing him and all of us are somewhat
poorer in losing him."
NBC's Dick Enberz said Barber
once defined for him the real challen~e of being a sports reporter.
• 'He said to me, 'Richard,' in
his soft Southern style, 'what
makes tllis job uniquely diffteult is
that we go to a game, turd Oll,,• a-

microphone, talk two or three hours
without a script, tum off the microphone and not remember a single
phrase we said,"'
.
Bob Costas, also of NBC, said
no broadcaster could ever again
duplicate Barber's impact on base-.
ball "because it was a meeting of
the man and the times. Radio was
the most important thing in baseball at that time."
"He gave the Dodgers their
voice," Cosllls said. "People tell
me·you could walk through Brooklyn without a radio and still hear .
Red describe the game. You
wouldn't miss a pitch because it
would come from an apartment
windowsill, from a storefront, from
a car radio with its window open.''

Weekend games
Tonight
SEOAL
Logan at Gallia Academy
Athens at Warren Local
Marietta at Jackson
TVC
Alexander at Fedenil Hocking
.Miller at Wellston
Nelsonville-York at Belpre
Vinton County at Trimble
. Others
Symmes Valley at Soulhern•
Oak Hill at River Valley•
Eastern at Hannan
Waverly at Meigs
• - homecoming
Saturday-TVC
Wellston at Belpre

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Assembly of God
Ub«ty "-W1 ~God

Duddift&amp; Lane, Ma1011, w.va.
Pasoor: Dan S. Ea100
Sunday Worship- 10:30 p.m.
Thunda SerVices 7

Bapt1st
H.,. loptlol Charch {Sototloent)
S70 Onnt St., Middleport
Putor: Rev. David Boyan
Sunday ochool- 9:45a.m. ·
Wonhip- 11 t .m. and 1 p.m.

Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.
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Free Will Baptist Chun:h
Ash Strut, Middleport
Panor: Mark MorroW
Saturday Service-7:30p.m.
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 1 J a.m.,

Wednesdty Serwice-7:30 p.m.
Rutland First Baptist Church
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
W011hip- 10:45 a.m.
Pomof!11 Flrlll Baptist·
East Main St.
Pastor: Or. l..ee Morris
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship • I 0:30a.m.
First Soulhorn B•eu.t
41872 Pomeroy Pike .
Pastor: E. LamarO'Dryant
SundAy School· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scovices - 7:30p.m.
Middleport First BapUII
Comer Sixth &amp;: Palmer
Pas10f: Rev. James A. Seddon
Sunday School - 9: IS a.m.
Worship- IO:IS Llli.
Wednesday SeTVi.u -7 p.m.
Racine First Baptist ·

Pastor: Steve Deaver

Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services .. 7:30 p:m.
S!lvor Run Baptist
Panor: Bill Linle
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.
MI. UniM BapUst
Plstor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School • 9:4S a.m.
Evening ·6:30p.m.
Wednesday Set'Yices- 6:30p.m.
Bethldlem Baptist
Pastor: Rev. Earl Shuler
Sunday School- 10::10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9:30 a.m.
Thursday SeTViceo : 7:30p.m.
Old Bolhe Free Will BapiiSt Chur&lt;h
28601 So. R1. 7, Middlepon ·
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
livenins - ~:30 p.m.
Thursday Seivices- 7:30p.m.
Hlllllcle Baptist Church
St Rl. 143 juSI off Rt. 7
Pastor. Rev. James R. Aaee, Sr.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship- 11 Lm., 6 p.m.

Wednesday _Seoviceo -7 p.m.
Hope Bapdll Chapel
570 Grant St., Middlepon
Pastor. David Boyan. Sr. ·
Sunday School · 10 a.m,
Worship- II Lm., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.
VIctory Baptist
52S N. 2nd St, Middleport
PasLOr: James E. Keesee
Wonhip • 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.
Falllo Bapllst Church
Rlilroad St., Masoo
Sunday School · 10 a.m .
Wotihip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.
Forell Run Baptist
PaaUJr: Arius Hun
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip·lla.m.
Mt, Moriah B•ptlst
Founh &amp; Main SL, Middlepon
Pastor. Rev. Gilben Craia, Jr. ·
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:4S a.m.
AntiQuity BapU•
Pastor: kenm:lh Smilh
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 Lm.

Thursday S&lt;rvices - 7::10 p.m.
RuUand Free Will Baptist
Salem St.
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Pulor: Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School · 10 a.m. .
Evenins - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Seovices • 7 p.m.
Alh Str«t F'reewiR Baptist
Middleport
School - 10 a.m.

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Enlerpri..
Putor: Keilh Rader
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Services • 7 p.m.

PallOr: Ando"eW !.tilos
Sooday School ·
a.m.
Wonhip - 10::10 a.m ., 7 p.m.
Wedneoday SeTVi~ • 7 .p.m.

Putor: P• Henson
Sunday Sc:hool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - J I a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

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CllurdlofCiorlol
33226 O.ild...,'s Hane Rd.
992-3847
Somda1 School • 11 a.m.
Worship -10 a.m •• 6p.m. 4
Wednesdiy Services • 7 p.m.

New Llle Church of God&gt;
Oaestcr
Pastor: Gary Hines
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
_ Wonhip - 6 p.m.
Wednetday Scovica - 7 p.m.

Flatwoods
Putor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - lla.m., 6 p.m.
Thursday Servioes - 7 p.m.

Middleport Church of Christ
~lh and Main
Pasoor: !,IHartJon
Sooday School - 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip - 8:1S, 10:30 a.m.• 7p.m.
Wednesday Seovica -7 p.m.

Episcopal
er... Eolocooai Churdo
326 a Main s'c. Pomeroy

Sunday Sdlool - 10 a.in.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Thursday Scovices - 6:30p.m.

Holiness

Heath (Middleport)
Putor: Flink Smith
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worlhip - 10:30 a.m.
Wednadsy Seovices • 6 p.m.

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Forest Run

P111or. Deroo Newman

Holy Eudlaria 1st k 3ft! Sundays,
Momina l'rl)'or 2nd &amp;. 41h Sundays
l'ririCipal Service and Sunday ~Ill a.m.

· Keno Churdl oi Chrilt
Wonhip-9::!0 a.m.
Suoday School- 10:30 a.m.

Pine G""'e Bible Roll- Cloorch
1{2 mile off RL 325
Pas10r. Rev. O'Dell Mtnley
Sunday School- 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.• 7:30 ~.m.
Wednesday Seovia: • 7:30 P·"!·

Beanrallow Rldp Cllurdo of Clorlll
Putor: Jack Colepove
S~mday Sc:hool - 9::10 a.m.
Wonllip -10:30 a.m .• 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.
ZIIMI Church or Christ
Pomeroy. Hanisonville Rd. (Rt. 143)
Pasto.r.lnterim _pastor
Sunday School • 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m .• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday SeTVia:s - 7 p.m.

Wesleyan Dlblt Hollnoso Church
7S Pad St., Middleport. .
Putor. Rev. Roy Mc:Carty
Sunday ochool • 9:30a.m.
W"!Ship - 10::10 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Scovia: -7:30p.m.

Bradbury Chun:h of Christ
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"Pastor: Tom Runyon .
Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip -!0:30a.m.

H;rstlt Run Holiness C~urch
. Pastor: Rollon Manley
Sunday School - 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:4S a.m .• 7 p.m.
Thursday Scovice .- 7:30p.m.

Topptn Plalno Cburdo of Clorlol
Pallor: Raben. Fotter .

Dexter Church of Clorist
Pastor: Chris Stewart
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship -10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Seoviceo- 7 pm.

Llb&lt;I'IJ Chrtltlan Church
Dater

Paaor: Woody Call
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Evenina - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Seovice- 7 p.m.

St.

J,..•. Pine
Lutheran Church
Grove

Sunday School- 9:45 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Seovioes - 7:30p.m.
Sutton
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:45 a.m. (ht o!t 3ni Sun)
East Lelart
Pastor: Roaer Grace
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m.

United Methodist
Gnham United Methodist
W011hip - 9::10 a.m. (ht.t 2nd Sun),
7::10 p.m. (3nl &amp; 41h Son)
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

Radnt
Pastor. Roaer Grace
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m.
Laurel Clllr.Free Molhocllst Cburdl
Pa1tor. Peter T"""bby
Swoday Scloool - 9:30 un.
Wonhip - 10::10 a.m .• 7 p.m.
Wemesday Seovi.u - 7 p.m.

ML Olive United Mothocllst
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Oiarles Jones
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday SeTVices • 7 p.m.
Metp Cuop..-aUve Parish

Rulilnd Bible Methodist
Pastor: Rev.lvan Myen
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Evening • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Northealt Cluster

Allred
Pastor: Sharon Hauan~
Sunday School.- 9:30.a.m.
Worship -II a.m .• 6:30p.m.

Coolville United Mtthodlst Parllh
PallOr. Hden .Kline
Cootrillt Church
Main .t. Fiflh St.
Sunday Scloool- 10 a.m.
Woodoi~ • 9 a.m.
Tuesday Scm.u • 7 p.m.

Chester
Pastor: Sharon Ha1,1sman
Wonhip - 9 a.m.
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Thunday Services • 7 p.m.
Joppa
Pastor: Brenda Weber
Worship - 9:30 a.m.
Swtday School· 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Seovices - 7:30p.m.

Bethel Church
Townohip Rd .. 468C
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Wonhip- 10 a.no.
Wednesday Servia:s - 10 a.m.

Lon1 Bottom
Pastor. Rev. Sddon Johnson
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 111-.30 a.m.
Wednesday Scovia:s - 7:30 p.m.

Heckl0fpor1 Church
GrandS!,...
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services • 8 p.m.

Reedsville
Pastor: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Wonhip - 9::10 a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

T...... Chun:b
CO. Rd.63
Scloool - 9::10 a.m.

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Tuppen Plains St. Paul
Putor: Sharon Hauaman
Sunday School · 9 a.m.

Wedneiday Servicel - 7 p.m.

Putor: Thomu L Goes, II
Somday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10::10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wemesday Seovices - 7 p.m.

Wonhip : IOa.m.
Tuesday Semces ·7:30p.m.

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IAWUNGS.:C:OATS

l'ulor. Rev. Heobat (,lrate
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
W011hip - 1la.m., 6p.m.
Wednesd'ay SCrvaces • 7 P~·

Rutlud. Churc:h r1 the Nuarene

Putor. Samuel Buye
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovices • 7 p.m.

Portland First Chun:h ~the N... rene
Pastor: Willi1111 Justis
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:40 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

New Haven Churdl of Ihe Nazarene
Puoor: Glendon StroUd
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wooohip -10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

[ndUmt House otPnyor
Sunday wonhip • 10 a.m.
Wednesday service -6:30p.m.

The Salvation Anny
113 Buuemul Ave., Pomeroy.
SWlday School · 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:00 a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Middleport Community Churdl
, S1S Pearl St., Middlepon
. P.lstor: Suh Anderson
· Sunday School! 0 i .m.
Evaoing- 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovice • 7:30p.m.
Faith Tab&lt;noacle Churdl
Bailey Run Road
Pamr. Rey. Emmett Rawaon
Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.
Evening? p.m.
Thunday Service • 7 ·p.m.
Syracuse Mission
1411 Bridgem1n SL. Syracuse
Pastor. Roy (Mike) Thompson
Sunday Sehool-10 o.m. ·
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wedneaday Service • 7 p.m.

Christian Fetlowlhip Cent..Salem St. Rutland
Pastor. RobeR E. Musser
Sunday School ' 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 :15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesd1y Service • 7 p.m.
Morse Chapel Church
Supt.: Mike Mallon
Suncfay school • 10 a.m.
Wonh.ip • II •·~·· 7 p.m.
Wednesday Semoe - 7 p.m.
Faith Gospel Church

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Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:4S a.m., 7::10 p.m.
Wednesday 7::10 p.m.
MI. Olive Community Church
Paswr: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School - 9:30a.m. .
Evening- 7 p.m.
Wednoday Seovice • 7 p.m.
United Faith Church
RL 7 on Pomeroy By-hu
PallOr: Rev. Robeot B. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scovice - 7 p.m.
F.cclala Fei!owlhlp
128 Mill St, Middleport
Pa-: Cloudc M&lt;l'loenon
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Bvenina - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Seovico • 7 p.m.

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992-5141

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992-5432

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Sil-Ridae ,
l'ulor. Duane Sydmitridter
Sunday Sdlool - 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 IJII., 7 p.m.
Wednelday Seovice - 7 p...,.

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l'ulor. ClYde W. !iaodenon
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Bvauna - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scovice - 7 p.m.

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Fretd,.. Gospel MJ-.
Bald Knob. on Co. Rd. 31
P1stor: Rev. Roser Willford
Sunday School • 9:30 Lm.
Wonhip-10:4S s.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Seovice - 7 p.m.

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Coolville Road
Pu1or: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship -10::10 a.m.
Wednesday Seovice - 7 p.m,

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Falnlew Bible Ch11rch '
Lellrt. W.Va.RL I
Pastor: James Lev.iia
Sunday School· II Lm.
Woo:Wr - 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneidsy Scovice -7::10 p:m.

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Calvary Bible Churcb
Pomeroy Pike, CO. Rd.
Pasl.or. RcY. Blatkwood
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovice -7::10 p.m.

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Spiritual Faith Chun;IJ
Stale 338, Anliquily
Pastor: A. Stewart
Sunday School - I0 a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Thunday Service • 7::10 p.m.

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Calvary Pll&amp;rim Chapel ·
Harrisonville Road
PuLor. Rev. Victor Roush
s..,day Sc:hool9::10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m .•7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovice - 7::10 p.m.
Stlversrille Word otFollh '
. Pastor: David Dailey
S..,day School9::!0 a.m.
·Jivaoing · 7 p.m.
Thursday Service - 7::10 p.m.
Rtjoldnc Lift Cbun:h
SOON. 2nd Ave.•Middleport
Pal\or. Rev. Michael Pan&amp;io
w~J,Scboo.l-IOo.m.
y Seovices - 7 p.m.

Pentecosta I
l'oai&lt;Coslll A-bly
SL RL 124, Racine
Put~: Willi.., Hoback
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evenina • 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Seovices • 7 p.m.

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Syracuoe First Untied PrMbytertan ·•'
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
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Wonhip • II sm., 4 p.m. (hi &amp; 3nl

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Seventh-Day Adventist
S1Yetllh·Da1 Adv..UII
Mulbmy HIS. Rd., Pomeroy
. Puom: Roy Lawinalty
Salurday Sem-:
Sabbath School· 2 p.m.
Wonhip - 3 p.m.

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Untied Brethren
ML HtniiOD Uolted llnthrtn

hi Christ Churdl
T..asComm..UtydfCR8l .
Pastor. Roben Sanden
Sunday Sdlool- 9:30 a.m.
Woodoip - 10:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovioea · 7:30p.m.

Edtn Unlled Brllit,....l• Christ
2 1/l mile• nollh of Reedsville
... State Route 124
Putor: Rov. Robert Marldey
Sunday Sehool · I 0 a.m.
Wondoip • 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday S'eovices - 7:30p.m.

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~yWonhip · l::IOp.m.;

Dyesvllle Communlly Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

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Sunday Sdlool · IO a.m.
Bvenina 7:30p.m.
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Tueaday .t Thunday · 7:30p.m.

OffRt 124
Pu1or: Edsel Han
Sunday SchOOl-9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m .• 7:30p.m.

Crow't Family Restaurant

MNitlltport

Nl Geopol L'~'IH~I::::,
3301S HilaDol Rolil, Poowoy

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St. Paul Lutheran Church

Racine
Putor: Rev. James Sllterlield
Sunday School • 9:4S a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.

Chester Churdl of tile Nuarene

Trlnlly CoogregaUonal Churdl
P11tor. Rev. Roland Wildman
O.urdo ·9:15a.m.
Wonhip. · 10:30 a.m.

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Comer Sycamore &amp; Second SL,"Pomeroy
Pastor: Laura A. Leaeh $hrelfler
Sunday School - 9:4S a.m.
Wcinhip - 11 a.m.

ML Mariah Clo- ~God

Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday.Seovices - 7 p.m.

SalemCmter
Pastor: Ron Fierce
SWlday School- 9: IS a.m.
Wo11hip ·IO:IS a.m.

C1rmel

Wontiip - 11 a.m.

Church of God

Pomero7 Churdo or the Nuanne
Putor: Rov. Thomu M~

(II Buolinshml dlun:h df ROOie 33)
• hstOr: Rollort Vance

Putor: Kenneth Balcer
SWlday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship ·10:4S a.m. (2nd o!t 4th SIDI)

Sunday Seloool -9:30a.m.

Hartford Church or Christ In
Christian Union
Hartfonl. W.Va.
PasLOr. Rev. David McManis ·
Somday School • II o.m.
W011hip - 9:30 ~m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Servicea - 7:30 p.m.

SJ'Ho:aM.Churdo ~ lht N-rene
Pastor. Rev. Glenn McMill•
sunaay School - 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
W~esday Services • 7.p.m.

Other Churches

Putor. Kennelh Baker
Somday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 10 a.m.

Our SaYiour Lutheran Chur(!h
Walnut and Henry Sis., Ravenswood, W,Va.
CO-pastori: Revs. Ridlanl k

H - Church or Clorlst In
Christian Union
Putor: Theron Durh1111
SIWiday School · 9::10 a.m.
Evening· 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

R.a..•F. .wlilll'
Church ofll!o Nuonne
Pa-: Joil! w.Douala
Sunday SdloOI- 9::10 a.m.
Wunhip - 10:45 L!!!., 7 p.m.
Wedaaday SeTVicea - 7 p.m.

Rulland
Putor: Anhur Cnbt,..
Somday School - 9:30a.m.
Wo11hip ·10:30 Lm.
Thunday Services • 7 p.m.

SnOW\'IIle
Putor: Aorence Smith
Sunday Scloool· 10 a.m.
Worship - 9a.m.

PastOr. Lau11 A. Lead! Slu•ffler
Wonhip - 9:30a.m. ·
Sunday School- 10::10 a.m.

Chnsttan Unton

PIADr. Rov. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday Sdlool · 9::10 a.m.
Wonioip - 10::10 a.m., 6::10 p.m.
Wednesday SeTVi.u • 7 p.m.

WemeodaySeovioes - 6p.m.

Btthany

·Patricia Bondi·Kru1

Mid II ~port Ci!urdo rA t11o N._t

Wcnhip • 10 a.m.

Lutheran

R,.tmlle Church of Christ ,
• Pa110r: Philip Stuom
Sunday School: 9::10 a.m.
Worihiai Scovice: 10:30 a.m.
Bible siudy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

992-2975

ReckSprinp
Pa!tor:Kei!h Rader
Sionday School - 9:15a.m.

Wonhio • l0:30 a.m.

Hemlock Grove Church
Pastor: Charle• Domigan
Sunday school· 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip- 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

MEIGS nRE ·
CENTER, INC. ·

Pomeroy
Paaor: Eunbac (Once) Kee
Sunday ScbOOI- 9:15a.m.
Wonhip - 10::10 un., 6 p.m.
Wednesday 5etvH:e&gt;- 7:30p.m.

Wednesday Seovices-7:30 p.m.

Lanpvllle Chriollan Chun:h
S~mday School- 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Seovia: 7:30p.m.

212 E. Main StrHt
992-3785, Pomeroy

Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Wonhip- 10 a.m.

Latter-Day Saints

Maoon Church or Christ
MillerSL,Muon, W.Va.
Sunda1 School - 10 .....
Wonhip ·II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne1dly Setvic:cs • 7 p.m.

Suco:ea Road Church of Christ
PallOr: Joieoll B. Hoskins
Sunday SchOol • 9 a.m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m., 7 ~.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pearl Chapel

Putor: Flo,..,. Smith

R-.anlzed Chun:b of )ftllll Chrilt
In !.alter Day Salnls
Ponhnd-Racine Rd.
· Pastor: Williain Roush
Somday School - 9::10 s.m.

RuUand Chorch or Christ
Pulor: Eugme R. UndtzWood
Sllllday School - 9::10 a.m.
Worship- 111-.30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Bndford Cburdt ofCiorilt
· St Rt 124 k Co. Rd. S
Putor: Derek Stump
Sunday School - 9::10 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m .• 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday Services • 7:30p.m.

Mloerniltt
Putor: Deron Newman
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship. 10 Lm.

Harrlson•llle HollnOSI Chapt.or
Pastor: Rev. John Neville
Sun~y SdlooiiO a.m.
Wonhip • 11 a.m .• 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday Seovia: - 7:30p.m.

Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wonhip- 9:4S a.m., 6:30p.m.

John F. Fu1ta:.M9r .
Pll. "7·1101
Pom•roy

laMillltreet
Mlclt..port, Ohto 41710

Sunday Sdlool - 9:4S a.m.
· Wonhip • II a.m.
Wednesday Service&amp; - 7:30p.m.

0 .1. While Rd. off St. Rt 16Q

RuU.nd Church of God
Pastor: John F. Olrco111n
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wontup - II a.m .• 7 p.m.
Wednesday Seovices • 7 p.m.

RACINE PI.ANING Mill

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"-:Rev. David R.....U
Sunday School and Wonhip- 9:30a.m.
Seovica-7 p.m.
w-....y Seovioea - 7 p.m.

Cloucll&lt;l J-c~w~o~
VanZandt10d Wanl Rd.
Paaor: J..,.. Miller
Sunday Sdlool ·- 10::10 a.m.
livenin&amp; - 7::10 p.m.
·
Wedneadav Sem- 7 :!0

Srrut 03.,.,~,

Pilei lor by lhoi Co.mlaM to &amp;._I

F..,. A.

c-.. Cltoolor

Apostoltc

gers of .tamQxi~en, and new con- not sick, rather lltan ihe more
.1
· usual
Dear Au ••Dilen: After 44
.her 'perfOIIIUIIICC..
cerns about the study have been study in which an ellpertmenta yean
ltecohod lbc
This iJ the· fii'St wedding I've
raised,'' said Rep. Donald M. thenpy is lried on somctine whose llboc:kvliDJ life. It . . . . . been
been
in. rm not sure how much
Payne, D-N.J., c;hairman of the only 'alternativemaybetodie.
bcalir
if
-llliwt
bad
takeo
I gun
House. Government Operations
Women volunteering .for the lllllJbotmedlliiL
money I sbould have 10 spend. The
subcommiuee on human resources. study are screened to ensure that
brideJmaids
are required to pay for
AI I family clilllllf, my +uablcr
"In fact, Public Health
. Service they are healthy but oonsidered at
·the
dresses
($200),
plus lllmllion$
•wldenly llltqd- ..... ,cu to
e·xperts have long believed .the inc:muecl risk for IVV\
developing breast
($2S),
a
atraple11
bra ($20),
h ,
know that Dlddy .....,, lltl ted
women
Ill
risks
cancer.
Some
30,.....,
women
ave
Study coul...,expose
.
matching
siiOel
($2S),
and
I J*IIOI
.,..
th
h h · ··
. that outweigh the likely benefits," already gone roug t e 1mtia1 me fnm ap 3 10 my llllll ,an. •
($40).
She claimed he dweak+tecl 10 have
Paynesaid.
screeninsprocea.
·
'
We allo mua pay f1Jr die bridl1
~
h- •
1 ___ ,.. ba
Healy and her colleagues dis"For women lonJ under-repre· her putiWIJy if Jbe !Old IDyODe. ~
Jbower. This meaDJ inviwiOIIJ,
if
that
_.,._,t
....,..,.,b,
-~- then
,.,_
WM ....,...,,ng, """"' ve
agreed with that, saying the drug sented in many studies oo disuse
"""J'', reatina die biD. buyiq pany
-....
"'"' his hadI weot
bim ••
~and dMlnled him.
shows promise in preventing 30 prevention and aU too often the told me"-~·
be al•o
molested
u thea1p7
bla aftoer four favors, dca:dtiolll and the Jbnwer
percent 1040 pen:ent ofbreast can- unwitting subject.t of ·unproved granddauabta-. Wben. I asked my monthJ felt ·1 had .to cope witli gilt. 'l1le bride has already req~
cer cases.
.
therapies, there is often a funda·
granddaugbtet about it, she Ibis capyair. My daughter is a S200 lift.
. .
.
"No intervention is rotally w1th· mental issue of trust," Dr. Helen aduh
replied.
"Yes,
it'J
true. He had his
1Wic1iDa
me
u
if it were Ill IDY
Includina
my
ll'IIISpCXIIUOI,
Ibis
out risk, and tamoxifen does have Rodriguez-Trias, president-elect of balds up my circa every chance he rauiL C.'t she realize or ;, • ..;....
· some potential side erfects," said . the American Public Heallb Asso- . c:auld. •
..
-·.....-- wtddiJia will COlt me almost SSOO.
Is Ibis normal? - FEELING USED
what
it
is
to
face
this
horrirying
Dr. Peter Greenwald; the National ciatioo, said in testimony .ror the
I
Wlilllld
to
commit
111icide.
rm
~D••tioo
•
my
age?
;
INPHILLY
Cancer Institute's director of can· hearing. "This is particularly true
over
7S,
llld
my
(nuhend
is
79.
For
Ann.
pleMC
give
me
SOilte
kind
of
DEAR PHD..LY: Sad 10 say, but
cer prevention and control..' "l~e in low-income women and women
weeks,
I
bave
been
lib
a
crazy
.
1111wer
tbat
will
make
my
buRien
a.
Ibis is wllll weddings bave come 10
likely benefits are a reducuon an of color."
breast cancer, in heart disease and
Although Greenwald testified JICIIOII, crying. talldn&amp; 10 myaelf, little eujer 10 bear. - HURTING these days. Ally cllance of you
bridelmaids renq )'(U tpWIII?It's
maintenance of bone density."
that women participating in the praying out loud. My husband AND HOPING
DEAR HURTING: If, after rour b!:ing dooe, you know.
This study is somewhat unusual study were bting given complete denies everything and llyJ they
because it is using people who are informatioo, inother witness said .are makin&amp; it aD up. I couldn't IIIDd moolbs of COUIIIeling, you are still
I hope Olher young women .wbo
to look • him, 10 I arraraPd for a · ·reelinJ and sick • heart, you need a are reading Ibis will late heed.
that wasn't the case with her. '
t . le · new....,..._...
----•Sybil Fainberg of Chevy Chase, frieDd who cares for elderlypcop
Unless you feellbrilled about being
Md., who bas had three. breast in her home 10 tate care of him
1 suggest joint counseling with aslred, will enjoy the experience and
. biopsies and ·Whose twin sister alao.
your daughl« llld gnll!ddaughter. I can alfllld big buc:b for Ibis luxury,
recently developed br'easl cancer,
To mate matters worse, !DY believe what you bave written and it's best 10 tactfuDy decline.
said she was interested in being daugha lllicl 10 me, 'You mean hope )'011' daugha and granddaughWlren pi4MUtg a Wtdding, who
part of the study and attended a you didn't know?" Ann, l was ter wiD do what they can to help pays for ll!lttu? Wllo sltlllds when?
two-hour meeting at Georgetown dumbfounded. Did my daughter you recover fronl Ibis devastating
'TirtAIIIILandmGuilkforBrillu~
University.
tblnk I -.ld have aDowed tbat to blow. Good luck to an ol you.
1w
all IM liiiSWtTS. Sellli a self·
•'One-and·a·balf. hours were go oo? ADd then to add to die burt,
Dear Aim 1 •nclen: A ~ will addressed, long, business-size
devoted to general information
about breast cancer whicli I and she said. 'You left me llone with be nwried Ibis ran. and 1ani one or envelope IUid a clleck or mone,
three bridesmaids. We used to be order for $3.6S (lhis inclutks
· probably many others present bim may times.•
It is true thJt I did·leave ber with cloae, but it the last few,_., we've po114ge 111111 llaiiiiiUtg) 10: BrU/es,
already knew; only the last 30 min·
utes dealt with specifiC information her falber, wbom l .trusted.l worked drifted ll(llrt. It makes me lid tbat c/o AM Landers, P.O. Box 11562, .
about tamoxifen," she said in her in . . eveaing,.,_-time, to auppJo. . the frieudship only came illive when Chicago, 11/. 60611-0562. (IIi ·
written testimony. "I went away meat our IDcame, but had I 1aiown she 'needed IIOIIlfiOOC w be part qf Cailada, send $4.45.)
·
fccling that I was not provided with
enough .information to make -an
informed decision on whether to
participate in the study.
"Nevertheless, I placed myself
.Community Calendar Items supper and balce sale on Saturday at.
on the list as a ~ble ~udy par·
POMEROY - AA meeting, Sun;
appear
two days berate an eveut 5 p.m.
.
.
ticipant," slle said.
day,
7 p.m., JTPA building,
SAFETY BREAK • Guy Hysell IIi pictured here d11ring a satety
The study will track 16,000 and the day of thai event. Items
Pomeroy.
RACINE - The Charles Ihle
colree break on Route 33'i roadside soutbbound park. Tbe breaks
women for 10 yean. Half of' them mllll be received weD In 8dwace
Family
and John Easteft!ay will be
are hosted by tbe Radio Emergency Association Communication
to
BJJUre
publication
In
tbe
cal·
will bC given tamollifen, and the
RACINE ' ML Moriah Churc~
·Team.
·
endar.
the
hosts'
for a special dairy activity of· God,
other 8,000 will get a placebo, an
sing, Sunday, 1:30
for the public on Saturday from 1-3 p.m. withgospel
unmedicated preparation used as a
. FRIDAy
Eden
Family, the Dailey
p.m. The Ihle farm is located on
control in testing the eff'ICICy of a
RACINE • Coffman Family Morning Star Road in Racine. , Family, Mountain Top Singers and
medicine. .
Ministries will hold services at the Hi~hlights will be the new West: ' ·Crystal PoweU. There will be a din•
Tamoxifen has long been a · Racine Churcb of the Nazarene, faha Double 6, fully-automated ner at 110011 before the sing. Public
invited.
,
breast cancer drug. It was picked Tyree Blvd., through Sunday at 7 milking parlor.
'
Y,• • l
~
.
'
'
.. -., ·
ror further study as a preventive p.m. nightly. and 11 10:30 a.m. and
POMEROY· SOLOS (Singles'
Meigs County R8dio Emer·
_During the breaks, six to eight therapy when It was noticed that 6 p.m. on Sunday. Pastor Thomas
LONG BOTTOM - Smorgasgency Associated Communicatioo sh1fts are set up from 6 p.m. on Fn· women who took· it for treating L. Gates n invites the.public. Fur- bord dimer, LongBottom Com'mu- Fellowsllip) will meet Sunday at 4
Team recently held a REACT safe- day 106 p.m. on Sunday night
Jocali'Ud cancer in one breast had a' ther inrormation may be obtained nity Cenler, Saturday beginning at p.m. at the Pomeroy United
ty coffee brealc at the Route 33
Officers for the group will be 40 percent reduction 10[ new can- by calling 949-2668.
. S p.m. Candidate nighL Cost is $S Methodist Church .to watch and
roadside south bound park.
nominated at the next meeting. The cers in the opposite breasL ·
rilr adults and $2.50 for children. discuss "Growing through Grief."'
The purpose of the coffee brealc . group will meet the second Friday
~ome 180,00~ WOI!l~n in the ·
POMEROY • The Meigs Coun· Several meats, noodles. scalloped Supper follows.
is 10 keep motorists safe on the of November at the Pomeroy U!'1ted StateJ wtll ~ dt.agnosed · ty Senior Citizens will hold a round · potatoes, oysters and dressing will
·MONDAY
hfghway. The group hosts two such Library at 7 p.m. Further infonna- wtth breast cane~:!' tha~ year. a~d and sqbare dance Friday from 8-11 ~e featured. Desserts and drinks
RUTLAND
• Rutland. Garden
brealcs -one on Labor Day and ooe tion may be obtained by calling 46,000 peo~le will d1e from at, p.m. at the senior citizens center. mcluded.
Club
will
meet
Monday at7:30
oo Meloorial Day.
Neil White or Robert Bowlea.
Greenwald saad.
Music provided by Country Sweqt·
·
p.m. at .the home of Mrs. Robert
hearis. Public invited. Bring snacks
CHESTER - Cheste~ Elemcn- Kennedr.; Hysell Run Road. A profor the snack table.
·., tary will hold its fall carmval Satur- gram will be plCS!lnted on ·perenniday. Chicken dinners and pizza will als for fall planting and fall cleanLONG BOTTOM - Faith Full be available for sale at S p.m. in the up of the garden.
Gospel Church in Long Bottom cafeleria with games rrom 6:30will have preaching and singing 8:30 p.m. There will be a cake
REEDSVILLE • Eden United
Friday at 7 p.m. with Pastor Steve walk, games. 'door prizes and a Brethren Church will hold revival
Reed and local sinJ!ers. Public haunted house.
Monday through Nov. 1 11 7 p.m.
invited. Fellowship w1ll follow.
nightly with Rev. Bob Wiseman.
ATI..ANTA.(AP)- Elton John
KANAUGA - tiberty Moun- There will be special singing nightis suing the relevision tabloid show
TUPPERS PLAINS • The Tup· taineers will perform Saturday at ly.
. "Hard Copy," alleging that a pers Plains VFW Post No. 9053, the DAV Hall in Kanauga..
reponer claimed off the air tbat the Ladies Altlliliary, will hold a round
POMEROY • Meigs County
· British pop singer moved to and square dance Friday from 8LOTTRIDGE - County music Veterans Service Commission
AIIanta 10 be near an AIDS treat· · 11 :30 p.m. with mtistc by the night will be held at the Louridge
Monday. 7:30 p.m., in the
ment oenter.
Happy Hollow Boys. Public invit- Community Center, Saiurday. 7 meets
Veterans
Service Office in
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in ed.
'
·
p.m. to midnight. All bands wel- Pomeroy.
Fulton County Superior Court,
come. Refreshments available.
iecb llleut $3S .mlllioo in dam·
SATURDAY
Public invited.
MIDDLEPORT - Meigs County
ages and a fCIIrUling order against
DANVILLE -Weekend services
Mens Fellowsllip will hold nominathe show •s producers. It accuses at the Danville Church of Christ
SUNDAY
tions for officers Monday at 7:30
Paramount Pictures Corp. and wiD be held Saturday at 7'p.m. and
RUTLAND - Homecoming, p.m. at the Bradford Church or
"Hard Copy" of extortion, slander, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Rutland Church of the Nazarene,
WINNERS • Tomm,. Roberts, len, was the wlaner or. tbe pie
invasion ot privacy .and reckless Denver Hill, Foster, W.Va., wiU be .Sunday. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., Christ Public inviu:d.
eat1111 eonlelt durin&amp; Racine's Harvest Festival. He won bJ eating
endanaennent
the speaket. Public invited.
·
morning worship, 10:30 p.m. and
DiH pieeel of pie. Second pllu went to John GUlilmd.
RACINE - S ouihern Local
John's attorneys contend that
afternoon "singspcration" at 2 p.m. School
Board will meet Monday at
"Hard Copy" reporter Debora!! L.
REEDSVILLE ~ Eden United Public invited.
7
p.m.
at
Racine Elememary.
Scranton used a helicopter to spy Brethren Church will have. a suup
on him at his home and lhreal.ciled
to run a negative slllry about him if
he didn't agree 10 an interview.
, Sbe "falsely stated that she
'knew' that Eboo John had moved
10 Atlanta in order to be near the
(federal CenterJ for Disease Con·
Bette Biggs, district deputy, Belpre with a potluck supper at 6 . cuse; Mildred Lowery, Logan
trol)" and "erroneously stated that
District officers are urged to Council, Logan; Beuy Wolfe, Petry
the CDC is the IarJest center for spoke briefly when District 13, p.m.
Council, New Lexingion; Elizabeth
10 be installed.
.
AIDS treatment tn the United DaughterJ of America, met recent· attend
Belle Prairie Council invited Hayes; Everett Grant, Faye
ly at the Chester Lodge Hall wilb
States," the laWJUi18(IJICS. ·
Counc:il to attend inspec- Kirkhart, ESther Smith,.Enna CleThe Atlanta-bud' CDC does Mildred Lowery, district vice- Chester.
presiding.
' tion and Ill initiate two candidarcs. land, Lora Damewood, Mary K.
AIDS lelelreb, but does not treat councilor.
She announced spring rally will There were several members ,that Holter, Thelma White, Marcia
paiientJ.
Keller, Ethel Orr and Sandra
,
be April 3, 1993 at Logan Council attended this meeting.
John '• lliOineyJ insisted in the in Logan. A practice will be held at · Kathryn Baum waJ pianist for. White.
.
lawsuit that he is not infected wilb
this distract meeting.
.
the AIDS virul and livea in Atlanta Logan on March 28 at I p.m.
Refre.hment.t
were
served
by
Pl~dges
to
the
Ch!asti~n
an~
''simply beeau'CI he likea the city.''
Erma Oeland and Esther Smith at
Amcncan
flags
were
giVen
an
urnJolui bought a oondominium In
son.
. , the close of the meeting.
Atla~b-prlced Buckhead
Present were Margaret CoueriU,
Opal
Holloo
w
..
!epOrted
10
be
neigh
last,.-.
Eileen Clark, Janice Lawson, Bette
ill.
Linda Lipman, a spokeswoman
Biggs, Betty Spencer, Esther Hardfor :'Hard Copy" in New York, · Distticl Friendahlp Ni[ht wiD be en, Guiding Star Council, 5yra·
Nov.
S
at
Belle
Prairie
~il in
llid Ms. Sc:rantoo'a rqxxt on John,
acheduled to air Thtiraclay nigh~
was a "positive, upbeat pieco'
looting at his lifo, ,and Chari·
table walt for AIDS.
"We are unaware of any law·
lllit,.. she said.
.
· .. · .. L.
· VERNACI
By RICHARD
Alsoc:ialed Press Writer
WASHINGTON - Govern·
ment researchers Thursday .said
ell posing thousands of healthy
women to a drug with dangerous
..
· orth th 'sk 1'f 1·,
side euects
IS w and prevents
en
· ·pertionns
as hoped
40
fb
percento reastcancercases.
"There are things we don' t
know about tamoxifen, " Dr.
Bernadine Healy, director of the
National Institutes of Health, aestified before a House ~1.
· There bave been mdicalions that
tamoxlren can calise cancer of the
uterus or liver, blood clots, blindness or birth defects.
NIH and the National Cancer.
Institute were c:riticizcd for the $68
million study that will give .th_e
drug Ill 8,000 .women to see 1f 1t
prevents breast cancer. It has been
used .for 30 years to treat but not Ill
prevent cancer.
"In the last year, new research
has been published about the dan·

.

CHURCH
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Friday, OCtober 23, 1992

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Pnmeroy

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992-7075
172 N"'thS..IIlllht.
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,•. No. ~-157
In ,...,...,_of an Ord• long Bo1181ato A..... IIIU;
OISaloln . . above antllled "*-foUowlnguldoaad In
aollon, I wtl Ollar lor II ........aterly ......... 14
l'fblo IUCIIO....._ on the ground l'lldatoaalab;.,._aaal
lloarof ... ~ .ln IMIIIIIIn- the IICUOII
ii.po..OIIIO.I""I9JW.,In the above named llneofulducllon30;~
County, on FtldaJ, .... 2lllh -'II to the place of begin""- ol No
b«, 111112, .. ning, -lnlng-acn, be
iO:GO IJIL, the lolowlng lhe-moreor-.
Alao · the following d•
ealbad premiaM aiiUIIIId In
Ill......
· · ·In-the
-e-ly
llllga, .... ol Ohio, Town- the aecllon • the
above. Beginning at lha
...... CIIID, ......
. . . . pan of llol of land norlhwMI corner of the
· IOfllllljo _ _ . llr Jamaa E allow ileacrlbed lot of one
ap..and. dr'tol*nby acre on the Nil Una ol uld
Dawlcl Barller and ~ David ucllon; thonce north along
uld -Uon llna to Iandi
...
of
Th
k
.
o=Jplld
by George Col•
1 Cl

r=~~'";;;r~a~n;rs:::ll
you
n.lllllto .. o1

••-lhnclWilt--..-..
tiel•.nd mMt ol

ilho

... •-r God

.
r-.. . . . . llldl ol

=~ ~ :!;~;: :~":":~

d-ed to Allred Barker
which daed lo dolld January
13, 1878 and recorded April
2, 187t In Book 49, pages
114, 115 and by uld Allrad

~=-~~~~=~~::::::;:. ~'!:.;':teo:~:~A~.!i
A .-y ..._

3, 1180and recorded In Bock

1111n111110 Rev.

~:!HMIImln·
-·Hallin
Hn!l:fl!lthe
1 .dlllclon.,.........
I•
'
... .. who !wiped
'. lllllat my ,_lillY
mucll ...... llly
• Qod U.IIICII o1
you 1n . . - ·

54
1
' fr!"~:0·1~~~!r.:'v ~;.

ocrlbed Town•hlp,
premloH aiiUalld
In
ouva
llelg•
County, Ohio, a par1 ol a 10
a.... LotNo.1231nSecllon19
ond 24, Town 3, Ranaa11 of
the Ohio Componlo Pur·
chaoa bounded and do·
acrlbed aolollowo:
Bealnnlng oto aiona cor·

.

--1011111,

SUNDAYS'

12:oo Noon

Factory choke 12
gauge only
STARTS ·

2 hta £4

BNulllul

•FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK ,
992-2269

1 1 1

1

1

1

1

1

1 1

1

1

1

1

w.:.;

1 1

1

1

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bedroom firm houH on
2DOX200 lol, 304-882·2800.
Counlry Homo ·in Molg1 Counly,

I

LIMin::::=,::=:-nlh·

Full lloodacl c-. HOund 11
~... Oid. --1·1321.
.

114 c~.:i~rAt«irs~~

jtlllanl IO a

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Fcxnl: Rio o..lida .C.nloraolnt
ANa. ~~~~ Colli• A Olllco
ln B..- ,Shoplnl II~ 2-3 Monlha, ...... oond

HAUUNG: Umea1one,
0111, GIIIYII and Coal
LICENSED and BONDED

PH. 614,992:5591

...........1••.

EVERY SAl.

Loot:

Of,.,.,

-,.., Ur llo If lar , ...

Mlnlalura

flEE

HAVE

...... , .......eMIIIIJI

Aft• 6 p.&amp; 614-915-4110
'

II

lhlll• IN., lllcl•
OatH a....J.a 1
W r-1

Real E~e General

•£

949·2826

Real Estate General

10fl

~

D.K.'s
FARM TOYS

All Sc*la. ~ &amp;
Collcllblt
sMDI-AL
QUAUTY PRin' SHOP
255 IIIII 8lrlll
.. dll p rt, Ohio
~kforDalio

Evanlnge
11...742-IIXIO
.10flllt2

OFFKE 992·2886 .

Gallipolis
· &amp; VIcinity

Doummondo ,..,.. ilody •
llr cWII Wort. Free lbtimllle1.
~C'dRcl, , .... l ........

BUILDERS
e,;,,,.,,.....

~ROY - Wolfpan AoH - A 1975 Monte Callo
·~::a total elactric mobile home .with 2 bedlooms, 1
"
, and • 20X50 bam oiling on l!)pmx. 35 II!IDI of
IDnd, will ~
plenty olroomto expand.
$34,1100.

pt, Pleallnt

you

''JIYIELL Rllli ROAD- Ha kllclw1 wilh loll of cablnala
'• j8 what you need, thie lo the hOlM lor you. It hao 3

.bediOOftll, • large kllchDn, and e large living room.
will ~. ol an acl'l and • pallo.
Ut,IIOO.

_c-

•POuEAOY PIICE - a-tar - 'A one aloey home with
"'IDW lldlng. _ , n10l, _ , .dollbla pane wlndowa,
-wiling, and pluml*lg. Hal I _ , ,, 2 bdnna., and
oar 111111111 on
~ acre ol g11111nd. Wee
.If 1/#'
NOW m,MO

•pro•.

~;

-:f'OCI[

Li I5 IQS ROAD - ""-or- You need Ia -

1nalda 10 IIJIIIDdale. A 2

b&amp;dloom, 1978 Baron mobila
,. _ will acraaned In poidl, and CDipOII aU ollllng on
IIPJIII*. 2 - o f blluiN land. Parfotcllocallon:
$24,1100.

WU.S 11LL ROAD - Pa111_, • Alalga mooUar will

• 'n non ·........ Hu erooma, 4 bldroomo, and 2
~ Halo IIIII pump, 2 ol nloa laying land and
' .. oldar ganljjl. Hu • ...-...... vlaw of ... golf
-·

....ClOG.
Mll9iiPOAT- If you -.1 privacy near town will o
~.......... .... w how . . .,._lor you. On IIIIa 1.77
,.,_ JOU oan llulcl your diMn home. Thora II . . ,
;..~.-• 'II
.
$17,100.

..

60e EAST MAIN

POME_ROY, OHIO

(614) 99~!-54il9

.Ctl.AI, 614-742·2321.
llllftftl

8

.Howcn LW:IIIHI
ROOFING

Rlcll

'lhiawal bull, modem. 81181'gyDIIIolon'llrani:hhomel QQod

::.:.you whodacldng
- 1 0 - . 3 ~~ 2 bath homo'
and ..,_
lor
$42,000 PIIIIP,

llfWf1" poe!

HOME HEATING OIU
DIESEL FUELS • GASOLIIES

...Ohio I Wall Vlrvfnlo, 30471U111.

WRIOHTST.POIIEROY·V..,"'**ua,t,.••••hOmewlth
10 ·. 5
2lr'li,IU«Nd away lnolda 2 725
- · · Alao lncludao daoklna patio tltploce applianoM 2

•m-

badr-.

~. Input·

and

1·800..598·5654
or 614·446·1157

..,..

Wlnlad otandlng llmbor, lop
.......
llaanoed pold,
logglng-

11

.....

=

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-... Help Wanted

.,.....

oomp~nr.1.o

................ o,.•.,

112 t311.

....

....

....,..... -

"" II . - h

..

FIREWOOD FOR IALE

,.

... -...... ldulll. ,...,_h

Trao lopping I trimming ••·
...,..noo, frio Mllrnotao, 304-

RMd,O rip l1

-

EARN IIOIIIV · 1111 f • - . 1

•UO.OQIIIYr. -

.,._. ~11101

' . ."(II 1&amp;1.li ......16

l'tlllftllal.

112 ma, 111. v.

I,
Valli-..

llollolllai
Nlldad:
Or Ifill 1 ......
...... Jill

.........

,. . .,.••7

Con.f\1 .. ,1100,1-111.

t::r6rl=iJ~~· Dn•

me

11

,1,

Acceuorles

.

l r o - - .:uto, you con,
heir II run, 304 71-1483~
•

-tow mlbl
· 1..a
Cl1lyolar Fifth Avo,
ftrp. !IIM.fn.l247.
1111

~

r ,..,

-·

- · - 4dr. ........ boauillul
llrnlli
oar,- -~ 'M.
tow mllll, ....; 114-

_.IDlnl-. -

79

Gu Flrw -

I Fl. 8Ucla.ln Comtllr1

5I

Household

Goods
YI"IIA fURNIT.URE AND APo
PUAHCU
tn 141 1121 OA I~U
Enlorbilnmat!l Conlor'a $141 Or
$1.12 Weak; look INI•ao lllart•
1!!1121.18: ilull "'' ti21LSofa
Arid Chalrl tan Or .,o.es
- · Coffll And End With

=~;:;,"'~~~:=,:.V~11 41

Goo hool..a, hNio 4 room
tto~ae, 5 yr11 old, 304-f7J..7223.
Qonoola Nutrllon Pro4\IC11
foolurl~ Amino Acid 8ody
Bullcllnii. walohl . _ and Ill
bu,_ wrnufaa. Avollablo ox·
cluolvaly II Aid PhllrrnoO)'.
Tho Nte war 10 eliot.
Klnt Size w.t.W 1130; I
· PI-,,_.,
Wood Uvlna Room
So~ JIOQ;

Trt-Stot swoopar $1~0•

_:1::::14-31W1:::.:::::"=·:._---,,.---

Kirby -1191 II vacuum
....,., w1o1 lilllch. .nt• pluo

.

Doooi.,.. lol~h. ~~-

.
• ..;.,
~~r~~
"'' ..- illlvor
Plul

Housas tor Rent

~d

~·
Elaclrlc - 0.0::
ca.dii~'~tr.:--:

=

•

Serv1ces
81

Home
Improvements

-

,.

lnslluments
laldwln o8!0"11 Dogan, - ·

1201.

Farm Suppl1es
&amp; L1ves1ock
61 Fann Equipment

=..or,r .......

lor-

· - - · ..-

, _. -

·-

Lotgl Woadbunw Wllh Blowor.
sao. l14-258.f31?.
·
Low lot, low cholallrOI

Or '4 111101 OUI 141 Ori u.-ln

Ptko.

•·

Musical

51

tNO,I1t 141 881 .

Merchandise

•• :

124,000 BTU

Uko
- ·lnaludoa
UMd ~
Thin 8
Monlho,
Clrculollng

35 LOll&amp;

c.npen &amp;
Motor Hom11

MondaY
T1vu Fltclay
And ""'
'11m1
Oft W1rln
~.

PI- Tl.rlfna and ~r, Lone

•

2.1 , ... --.1
.f718.
,. . a..vy Clllbr*y.lharp.loll

•c'.'.r

Rentals

•

-~..::.;;.:.:;.;,:.:.:...__,1HI 8-10, V.f, 2.1 molor '1:

'*:li.......
...,._, ......
_,....,aU

~
&amp;"',.:0 .:0:
-I t t -Conclll......
12,1100. Coli
81111 All• 1:00 P.M.

Satvlcll

·

lion ........
3M.f15.

illl ,
GraM Ani. Red
WMh Clowr
illll!"1
111n11, - . And Roell MD
Pinion. Car llaa IMn Wol
T....., ca.. Of. Car 11oM Havo

Pump, All Rolar. &amp; Gogoo,

bell,

$i.2&amp;'p4or lb. honalna ,.lghl,
,... par cut, . . . Iiiii .1111b., apo
p!Ol.' wt. 3Q0.3501ba. pll nil~
114-112·2143, I:DD-4:3d, 114·112·
an .,..,. 5:oopm, uk for

·

Real Estate

--·
lllohooL

Mollohan Corpoll, 1112 SIO, 114-

Po\INT PWS , _ _ . Sundiy
1:00 lo 1:00. Plllllflurgh
w.niiMh• lnlorto&lt; Latox 0.1
... palnl, Q ,llgo\ ~­
$1UI pl. Woollier tnlh oil•

S -- -

w/ollochod
0011111,
"'""GalllpoU•
lol, F"erry,
aood
Mlgfi~cod,

!IIOC.f711.fill.

s

Badrooma, 2 lllhl, t 112
/loio;:.:·
233, Conlocl: Lowlo
C.m
:!. Ook Hill Lawn Al1d

_,,.,., :.a.::s

1111 111u

~

, uak Hill Ohio.

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

~r•
~•c~&lt;- 1111
Pul 'I'VDI
'
M.rCom
4 P.M.
Walt
re.

Plullo And -~ CUIVIrt linch
Thru 10 Inch In
Ron
UvaetQCk
Evano, - - . Ohio, 1 - , .=;;;-~~;;;.;;.;;iiii:;;;;i;
113MU&amp;
...
._...,_
'-~•lito

s-. ·

Sed""""'· - ·

3Go,..., AC, Socurtty Houoo,
Alarm.
2101 'N. lloln, Pt. PleUanl. For
8alo By Ownor.l-12.
4 bedroom homo, 1101 N. Main
21
3
~ S ladroomo, uror VInyl

::=. :~;1poll!,

y,..
oxp. JofiBiot!!c!'!'"'''~
J.S. MARINE SEnv11r• -

PW, pocl-._ $3000, 11444l3101.
1W Chi'Juolll c.lebrtly Ita-

Business
Buildings

Professional

•.••

Auto Pelts&amp;
1114 llerc dn 10081.. U.OOO
-.~ daporl'llo
IIIMtawanlngo,aok""-·
1114 - - Tl'onelom, olilo.~ I·

Full blcadld liMglee to(•ll,
304-f7W1:13.

wo Hlvo

w/Shorollria
111.,.,..!,
~00. 304-fla!

Craolllno

71 . hp Johnaon

114-:lll.fiiO.

-.AC,--1'1,

Flolt Tonk, :M13 Jacklon AvL
Polnl P-nl. 30W1WDU.
lull llno Tn&gt;plcoll lloh 1 blnlo,
-lllnllnoloand ............

to-_..,

.,.,.

2&amp;3 "''• - - 1 2 5 ' •. .
461 oyL Mboonlo a1 ".,
f.O &amp; alom drt- S50
1,
Waverunnera $25

1711-1211.
· • bill lftllllingl, -

as.

OMN uniM yau havaln-lglled
lila ..........

Ole.~

BOATERS

s-.
.. • _,..... m

F_.. 3212 altar s!IITI Pll.

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHIND CO.
rucnwntncle that ~ do bue&amp;..h ........ , ... k.-, and
NOr
lhrough lho

durlr\g'

22 UIIIU

. . . . .rl&amp;l!tl

AKC
Shelllnd
Shl,fdoa
(Sholto}, I mo old, bloni

=.

-r

New~

12, ~04.

AKC Roglolored Clllnooo lharPII pupa, lola ol Wl1nkloa, 114-

"'1:.

Buslneas
Opponunlty

Go

W.nl IO IIIII 4

d. ....uon,

30W15-2113.

Financ;al

23

441a1011.
.t "'f
Hltlay Dovtdoon 1111111 unot
Clnllc~•.'-41500 m... , exc. condHion.
'75o3311. $81110 linn•

AKC IIIIa Cookoo loanlol, Butt,
t 112 y..,. Old. $1i.OO - l o

CoeUr

we....•

75 Boati &amp; Motors :~ '
for sale

.,...,:1.

v.MIIIoa - " Local.

11111 Honda 2110-X, 4

!Jtod Vory . Lllllo, 32.1100. l lfi':

c ._...,

WIIINrl klr aldorly « olck, dar
only, 3M.f15.1114.

21

1181 hrwhoa, I I C - 32.eo0.
3M.fl'f.3121 oftori:OO ~II. ,-

trolllr,

HW?II.

34

bmtlry, . . . . . ., ollliln. ~.

_... ___

ca.. cantor 1

BlOCk WMI Of HMC 0!&gt; .lacklon
Pika J1.F I A.M. .f;:tO P.ll. II
OuaMr And Expartonoo Ia Tho
111 COncom F« Yow Chlkh
Cera. ·Caii.Uo For A Vlok.lnbnl
/Toddle.. 111 141122'1. p,_
~ /School Ago l14-4tf.
1224•

--.,_,..·

AKC C.lm Tarrlar-. 311!1 mo
IIIII, 1 mota I I - , J715,

lra-lllg; 114-

Miol Paula"• Doy

Pt-81.

. - · !IOU'IIo

Land Jllo.. Dovalopmonl, El·
- Homo Conlar Will Show You
Howl Your Or

33 Fanns lor Sale

;;tilL.and

1181
4200SX,
111M litllrt,
rrtWM, MW bnlkn,

1111 Ford L'J11, C.ll Anr!lrna
Elkhound a in:lnvJ¥oii!M'. 304- '" 1111007.
418-1811 oftor 7:00 1'11.
1112 dorto bM -..::.z--;~
2 olortad : • do(ll lor .....
.
call
.

or
lriiH
1132.

err:-~~~.
D PIRdlbb w
....., 31 Homes for Sail

Wtwldooa
Wllh Tho Pulrllo. In - . 458 ~ ....,

lltU6r411W ...

Merchandise

•.ant

Give plano - - I n my " to
Mgl...fl,
advanced

-r.::.=--:':-:--.......=

NtwWII•Haalm.
Benaet'll Mobile Bot._

54 Miscellaneous ·

-lan

do9

ovomoiiiM,

1111 lldbu ee...... 1100. o-

2 - . . . . """' &amp; ........

Squl....r

.-r

I

,:.

nooclo11ocli - · · uldng $1100.
IM-It2•7llll.

"""' -

GrooM 1ncl Supptv _Shop Pel
G,_,ng. All . . - . ol¥hl. ,m.:,=2- - - . . . , - - . , . - - ,
.... Pol Food Doolor. Joolla ' Wollb. C.lll14 ttl 0231.
1111 Chov- Coprlc-, Oood

AKC raglotorad Cockor Se&gt;anlala
I PooCIIoa, a Wonnod.

wo.

D'o ,_h QUorton And Gollay
I I - llrlno_Top D! Tho UnO

I

••.:n:

~~

-or.

-i

11M Chavy Cllnalla, runo boll

~-zeao

caii3M.f'15-1~7.

A'«llt I AI - · I Shirley
........ -..'lloMa.

l!ld girl, rwf rwqlllred, 31P'.f'llo

, ........ ,

-~~~~ ~. 2 -

__

Buy or Mil. Rlvorino Anllquoo,
1124 E. Moln Slrool, on Rl. 124,
Ho&amp;n:
un..to .1:00
p.m., M.T.W.
Sunday 10:00
1:00
lo 5:00 p.m. IM-It2·:1526.

For • • 1111 Floatwood mobllo
, _ w1 """" utanolon, 1.25
acrao of land, - a d .In nlco
nolghborhood, good cond., 514-

- - llar:hlnao, llolllnir A
Nlco = C U l l - . 1·
•AVON' AlLA~IIharo !fOil' IOO.fl

111&amp;"11111n.l1

,_,., rn

I

~~~~-.
_,.,,
-

Emp loyment Serv;ces

IIIITAUID PIIICII
. bJ-$275.00 16x7-$.10.t0
OPIIIIS 111Sr~.,_.200.00 .

AHniR•••n.. Halt

it"Si r::~
...t=•p'!:t,

Antiques

1.:;;__;.;;.;~::.:..::....

Wll - " " oldorty or
~~ lo 12 hour ohlfto,

WI

Qa':rllt IQ EffldiiCJ .

1113

..

houllfGII'-IOiha,.lll&lt;roi

!IIM.f711-201141.

\

~-

:JOU?SS

1110 Hondll .10, . good aond.,

1111 !loP. 3110 onalna.
3oo. floor ahlfl, 1310; 11121XP;
u
... tap., _ . , " " " -.·'
....,.. 1nUn. P&amp;Oi I~

Pets tor Sail

Wit lllbplt In my homo, good
,...,.. toll, Polnl Pt.uant lf'H,

Surround~g Counties

PORTI.ANI). Very prtva older 1 11aor " - home with
2.81 acra1 pluo o llnalllhad. ASKING $7,1100

Cllan. c.. 11, Clolllpona. 114- 53

56

:

Mo10rcycleS

74

~~-r-101

-..:1111.

949·2168

=~-r-=.:.:~~~=:~
2•gan~gedole 10 lhlppl., bul~toutol town. $27,000

Rom._.,.hmaudlolvtdao
• gouge

gun; i -....71 boforo 3jlm.

FRUEmMATES

andOUibulldng DA"in .. A-Irema Sty.., ASKING

Wanted to Buy .

9

Gutters
Downapouts
Gutter Clnnlng
.
Painting

only

Pia--~.

lull .....

NEW-REPAIR

REDUCEDIIIahola Rd. 0wner1 relocoting how reduc:ed

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

. . . . --r.
-a._,. . .-

BP OIL CO.

mEL IISIWED .
RAISED PIIEL I'IUE DOOI
POMIIOY;OI. ·

~

00xt2,

Ptockogo, t.. Ralao, Opon Lolo
Wllh Dghlad Homao. 1-lill-m·

a ..... Portoblo Sawmill, cion~

let Clot 241h, Fnl ...
..... Poll Offlte, • Clolllpollo
Ferry. ~ of,_ olufl.

Willi..........,.

NEW USTINQ.IIIddlepono BeautiiiA 10 room homo wl~ ·
5 bedroomo, '*f'8tlhniuahl 2 112 bllhl, fileplace, _ .
dbu~, 1 - garage, 11\eid. polo wlfl gril &amp; lumllure,
lpDCIOUI kllcheri and hlng - · 3130 eq.ll. olllllallving
. . . .1$69,000

Trim=· F111 Eotmllll 114~
Aftor olp.m.

&amp; VIcinity

&amp;t::.;o...

...........

992-2259

IIR TAU SERVICE. Topping.
Trl......... T,.. R-il, HOdge

Gold
II.T.S. Qolllpolll.
Coin ........
,
. .ColnL
_ ......

$40.00aloatl

lOIII

loro, -

.

1180 Ford XLT Mini-Van, 17,00CJ.;

·mlloo, loaded, $13,1100.
2711 or 176-2112.

______,,..

ClaUde Wfn.
Dranda, OH Cal 1M-

77WI78.

Auloslor sale

71

olpao, ....

...~...... Ole.

-

~~

Transportation

Building
Supplies

B-. ....... -

PlU

l'um'ed. s a bolh
UllllllrL Wltar, lmh paid.

IIIN7'IO.

Ill Hartlwpo4,
20UIIII'tll S1c011d Ave.
.. dllljlllrt,OH

~

lumlohod,
cant .. l '!.'! ,lklrtlng, wll flnlnD_!,
MOO. $1;J~~t~ mon., 114-H2·21ar,
114-311 1221.
....,..lng For ADool? Conoldtr A
Pra Oo:ned Mobile Home, Larg•
-ton. t.. 11onoy Dawn,
p,.. Soi.Op And Dollvary. 1.000.

W.- To Buy: Junk loAitoa
Wllh Or llolon. Coli
l.ony LMIJ. 114 388 - ·

..........

ESTAlU. IH

1112 commodore. 1olx70, 3bdrm.

0111&gt;1-

55

BEAUTIFUL APARTIIENTS AT
IUDGET PRICEI AT JACKSON

Or 114-14&amp;-

3bdrnl.,

'

Gallia, Meigs~ Mason

iloiioooo~

=. LT-.11. .:0::

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rial SkillS; ability tO meet/deal With
th e pU bll
. C; handll,ng money; b00 k •
keeping end computer experience Is
a must With 811 ,general ledger,
accounts payab~ and payroll all
computer Ized · EX cellent workl ng
conditions and benefits. Pay commensurate with experience. Please
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1721.03 of
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:~Names
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Pomeroy llddlaport, Ohio

in the newsnot attend the cetemony.
·
Carson grew up in Norfolk in
northeast Nebraska and has given
money to a variety of medical, cui·
tural and scientific institutions in
the state.

: BOSTON (AP) - Miss Ameri·
' ca Leanza Cornett donned a red
• ribbon symbolizing AIDS aware•
ncu and helped Gov. William
' Weld proclaim October "AIDS
Awareness Monlh.''
· "It's no big mystery that we
:need more funding," the 21 -year·
old Jacksonville, Fla., resident said
. Thursday.
Miss Cornett said she plans to
discuss AIDS awareness, prevention and treaunent during her year·
long tenure.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Grand Ole Opry comedian Minnie
Pearl will be honored on her 80th
birthday Sunday with a 5-foot-tall
birth&lt;!ay card.
The card, which was produced
in conjunction with a race spon·
sored by the Minnie Pearl Cancer
Foundation, will be delivered to
Mi5s Pearl's home.
,
Miss Pearl, a breast cancer survivor, hasn't perfonned since suffering a stroke more than a yearago.
With her old-fashioned outfits,
high-pitched "Howdeel" and chat·
ter about "ketchin' a feller," Miss
Pearl was the leading comedian in
country music for more than 40
years.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The
wife of Lee Majors has given birth
to twin boys. the actor's spokesman
said.
.
Karen Velez. 30, gave birth
Thursday to Dane Luke and Trey
· Kulley at a hospital in Fort Laud·
. erdale, Fla., said Denny Bond.
Majors, 53, who stars in the
CBS television series "Raven,"
played Steve Austin in the late
1970s-era series "The Six Million
, Dollar Man, " about an astronaut
who got artificial, or bionic, body
· parts after an accident.

Willing Workers
to hold sale Nov. 7

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Johnny
Carson was honored by the NebrasQuiltfng and puppet making
ka Hospital Association for his were projects of the recent meeting
, genei'OSity to the state.
of the Willing Wodcers of SL Paul
The association gave the fanner United Methodist Church in Tup·
"Tonight Show" host its Past pers Plains.
, Presidents' Award on Wednesday , Mildred Caldwell, vice-presi' at 'its convention banquet. He did dent, conducted the meeting. A
psalm of praise and opening prayer
were given.
-Reports were ~ven by Mildred
Brooks and Patricta HaU.
A craft and bake sale was
announced for Nov. 7 from 9 a.m.
: A pianoprelude, "My Prayer," to 4 p.m. at the church.
A donation was made to the
: by Emma Clatworthy opened the
• recent meeting of the Heath United Carolyn Whaley Fund
A discussion on the fence
Methodist WOOlen at the church in
around the roof and the apportion·
Middleport.
.
A devotional thought, "The ment fund was held.
Eighteen sick calls were report·
: Grace of Gratitude" was read by
ed.
' Pauline Horton.
Edna Hannon read "Up" for the
Beay Fultz presided at the meeting and led the World Thank Offer- program.
Attending were Mae Vineyard,
ing Service on ·~." Sue Smith
Edna Harmon, Evelyn Spencer,
read scripture from ltomans.
Members of the church choir Mildred Caldwell, Mildred Brooks,
, attending sang "Peace on Earth" Beulah Zumbach, Terry Soulsby,
Hazel Barnhill, Patricia -Hall and
: with Enna Clatworthy at the piano.
Joanna
Weaver.
. Each member gave a thought on
The circle prayer closed the
. peace.
For the closing a meditation was meeting.
read by Mrs. Fultz with prayer by
, Vicki Houchill$.
Hostesses were Donna Byer and

Byer, Hayes
.host meeting

.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - bogling" quantitieis 01 narcotics to
The state has suspended the licens- several patients. Whimpey received
es of twin dentisu for un,Profes- 1S3 IJI'C8CriDdonJ for IIII'COiics and
sional conduct, includtng an antmotica between 1986 and 1989,
episode when one of them had sex offiCials said.
with a 'drug-addicted patient in his
No criminal charsea were ever
office.
,
filed.
Kent Hansen's license was susThe board; five cJentists and a
pended for 120 days and Brent dental hygienist, presided over a
Hansen's for 30 days Wednesday seven-day licensing hearing that
by the state dental licensing board, · ended OcL 4.
The board concluded that the iwo
Jackson Howard, attorney for
bad engaged in unprofessional con- the Hansens, issued a two-page
duct and outdated or shoddy den- statement Wednesday that blasted
tislry, and alSo overprescribed nar· news coverage of the case but only
codes.
peripherally addressed his clients'
The 54-year-old brothers will be reaction to the decision.
on probation for five )'elirs.
''The board's decision properly
The board said Kent Hansen focused ... on the Hansens' dental
" acted in a grossly immoral man- and prescription practices, found
ner" with Keyna Whimpey, an some shortcomings, and imposed
admitted drug lllldict But it cleared an aP.propriate corrective sane·
ll)e brothers of the allegation ·that tion, • HOward wrote.
they traded drugs for sex.
·
Kent Hansen admitted the 29,
.
·
acknowledged takin~ lewd phoThe Board of Trustees of the
tographs of her wh1l.e she was Ohio Valley Area Libraries
under the influence of nitrous (OVAL) held their monthly meetoxide, a sedative.
ing at System Headquarters in
State officials, who had sought Wellston on Thursday, Oct. IS
to revoke the licenses, had accused · The Board approved the group
the brothelS of )XCSCri~ing "mind- health/life/dental and vision coverage for the coming year. The major
medical package is retained with .
Central Benefits incurring a 9 percent increase over the current year.
Burlingham Modem Woodmen Tile vision package remains with
and that community recently com· Vision Services Plan and represents
pleted a matching fund drive total- a II percent increase: The dental
ing $1,691.93 which was given to package remains with Delta Dental
the eight cemeteries in Bedford Plan or Ohio, and representS a IS
Township. Modern Woodmen ·of percent increase. Eight of the IIJCmAmerica home office matched that ber libraries and more than one
which provided $483.40 for each hundred employees participate in
township cemetery.
the group health_insurance plan.

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'TOPS meets
Pearl KDapp was the best week: ly loser with Judy Laudermilt, run: ner-up, at the recent meeting or
; Ohi&lt;rTOPS Club No. 570.
Wanda Faulk won the fruit bas: ket and Peggy Vining won the gad! getgifL
· Miss Autumn, the best loser
. over a three-month period, will be
· honored at the next meeting and all
: members are to bring a wrapped
: gift.
I
An open house will be held Oct.
•27 at 6 p.m. with weigh·in of regular members at S p.m.
; Debbie Hill presented a program
: on "Sugar."
. Peggy Vining conducted a
· fundraise!' with the remaining craft
: items. Money raised will be used to
' AreaRecogniticn Day. _
The group meetS every Tuesday
' from 5-7 p.m. at the Carpenters
:Hall in Pomeroy. Everyone is wei· come.
'

.

:Riggs graduates
Daniel Lee Riggs, Pomeroy,
: received his bachelor of science 1n
; edilcation from Ohio State Univer. sity at summer quarter coq~mence­
: ment exercises on Sept. 3 in St.
: John Arena.

EFAM

WEEKDAYS
STUDENTS 011 THE WEEK • The tollowiDIItudents were
selected tor beharioral or academic reuoos to be the lludeat ot tbe
week at Map Jualor Hi&amp;b School for the montb of September. L·
r, IR, Jmnlfer Vllllaa, physical edueatloa; Michelle Bissen, com·
puler lab; Michelle Miller, reading and spelling; Alina Fink, sci·
ence; and Stephanie Stewart, pre-algebra.

·

The board awoved the 1993-94
Extension Services budget recommended by the Librarian's Advisory Committee. Director Eric S.
Anderson infonned the board that
the budget request for Library Ser·
vices and Construction Act Title I
funds represents a five percent
increase over current budgets, but
the current budget had been
reduced four percent from the previous year. Anderson will present
the full program for review next
month with adoption scheduled for
January.
.
Three additional grant letters
were-approved by the Board. The
first is to provide enhanced computer systems with a direct library ,
to library link the microcomputer

5: 00~D (TU,WE,TH,FA)
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:New arrival
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hall,
, Chell.er, IIIJIOIIIIU the birth of their
;·first child, a dailghter, ·Morgan
1 Gwen Hall, on Sept. 3 at Holzer
! Medical Ccntct.
; · She W~:ighed eight pounds and
• five ounces and was 20 inches

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Barton. Bartlett. and the late .

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i 111d Mn. Richard Gaul, Chestct.
i l'llemll pat.pli.,IJ•tenu are the
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for rugs.
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for sale also.
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mentioned and Bill 111d DorothY.
Winebrenner, Helen and· Virgtl
Teafont, Mary Cundiff, Jean Stout,
Holley Roberllon, Carroll Norris,
Cl/992 BANC ONE CORPORATION
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intended to fund the replacement of
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and the final project should demonstrate the viability of early child·
hood reading programs.
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state-funded regional public library
system in Ohio, today OVAL
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libraries a variety of programs
designed to improve and extend
services to local residents. OVAL
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counties of Athens, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Ross,
Scioto and Vinton.
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WILMINGTON, Del. - In a
recent episode of ABC's "Civil
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prime-time netWQik television.
Vicki Riley did not like what
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national "Turn Off TV Day," is
askin¥ viewers to protest what ~ey
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by turning off their televisions on
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through her fledsling Concerned
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letters to Morality in Media,
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By Phillip Alder

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MEET THE GOVERNOR- Gov. George
Voinovlch made a brlef·stop Friday at the University of Rio Grande to plug the candidacy or
·state representative hopeful Frank Cremeans.

Voinovicb is seen greeting Gallia County Engineer James Baird and his wife Judy, and is
Ranked by Cremeans at right.

Robert Davis, Danville, named
Meigs Co~nty's Man of the Year
POMEROY - Robert E. Divis
of Edwin H. Davis &amp; Sons of
Danville has beeq selected as
Meigs Counly' s 1992 Man of Year
by lbe Meigs County Cllamber of
Commerce and a committee from
· the Southeastern Ohio Regional
Council (SEORC).
Davis was selected for the
honor, according to Bruce Reed, an
SEORC board member, on the
basis of his commibnent to Meigs
County over many years.
He will be one of 12 county and
several city representatives to be
honored at a SEORG banquet to be
held at the Ohio Universily Inn on
Nov. 5.
A native of Meigs Coun1y,
Davis !las been in the business of
selling new and refurbished buses
for 40 years. The business was
started in 1941 by his father, the
late Edwin H. Davis, and has operated continuously since then wilh

the exception of a few Years during special equipment such as lifts are
World War II.
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Currently Davis employs nine
full-time and several parHime
local workers in the bus business
which serves 40 counties in Ohio.
Hls business is not restricted to
Ohio, however. Davis says he has
shipped buses to Peru, Mexico, and
HaiiL
.
In a good year, Davis said that
his company will sell 200 new
buses. This year with the bad e~:o­
nomic climate, sales of new buses
are down but sales of used buses
are up, Davis said.
He said that he has been bringing buses with about 70,000 miles
on lhem from the East coast. refurbishing them and then sending
them liack into the market. When
selling new buses, Davis says he
always encourages going with local
dealers for the chassis. The bodies
come from the Thomas Co. and all

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signed conrrnctS," Bennett noted in
his inttoductory remarks. ·
The governor said he's _taken
stepS to "stop the bemorrhagmg of
jobs going to Indiana and Kentucky" and, cited the fact that he

worked more than 25 hours with
both sides in lhe scrubber issue for
the Gavin power plant so that mining jobs in the area would be preserved.
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He railed at sludies lhat blamed
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right, 'Mike Krivesti, Athens; J.D. Johnson,
Ironton; Tom White, Gallipolis, and Raymontl.
Pryor, C~illitothe. (Time~-Sentinel photo by Jim
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. MAKING HIS POINT - Gov. George Volnovich outlines
accomplishments and future goals to Frank Cremeans, tandidate
for the 94th House District seat, d11ring a reception for Cremeans
Friday at the University or Rio Gra11de. Voinovicb stopped brieRy
to lend his support to the campaign.

PREPi\RING FOR PROGRAM - Veterans
employment representatives from several south·
eastern Ohio cities were in Gallipolis recenlly
preparln~t for the Ohio Transition Assistance
Prilgram for area veterans to be held Nov. 17·
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RIO GRANDE - Zipping
through lhe region on a trip to promote tourism, Gov. George
Voinovich took a brief detour into
Gallia County Friday to lend Iris
support to a loeal candidate.
Voinovich, accompanied by his
wife Janet. joined Ohio Republican
Chainnan Bob Bennett in boosting
lhe. campaign of. Gallipolis businessman Frank A. Cremeans. Cremeans is seeking lhe 94th District
seat in the state House of Representatives and is opposed by Rep.
Mark Malone, D-South PoinL
At a fund-raising reception for
Cremeans at the University of Rio
Grande, Voinovich took the opportunity to not only plug Cremeans'
candidacy but those of other
Republican office seekers, in addition to outlining past and current
accomplishments and future j!Oals.
"We ·need business-onented
people to sqtleeze the biggest bang
out of your dollar," Voinovich said.
Ciung Cremeans' past experience as an educator, Voinovich hit
upon the theme of schools and
doing a better job in teaching severa! times during his remarks to lhe
audience. He pledged to push for a
performance-based program for the
schools and an improved foundation subsidy system to the school
districts.
"We have to earmark money for
education and not touch it," the
governor remarked. "We're going
to take care of our kids."
Voinovich said he would also
"fight to the death" for regulatioos
guaranteeing that ninth graders
pass their proficiency tests. "And if
the teachers say it can't be done,
then good~ye," he added.
.
Voinovtch also touted econom•c
development as one of his major
goals, and reported 1ha1 he was
encouraged by his recentttade mission to Japan, in which he "accom-

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lope to Astro-Graph, clo this newspa- ~ou're the type of person who allows for
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you're ln"rreed of financial advice today, a bit too gullible for your own good tobe very selective about whom you turn day and, on impulse, Involve yourself in
to for counsel. Unknowledgeable, well- something that is predicated purely
Intentioned friends could hurt you.
upon wishful thinking.
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know how It makes you fesl to think reasons you and your mate could be In
someone has treated you In 8 deceitful · oppoanlon today Is because neither of
manner, Be careful you're not accused · you will be able to effectively articulate
of doing the same thing io another true feelings.
today.
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day, but, unfortunately, you·mlght view materials. Daydreaming could produce
life's developments more negatively undeslra~la naaults.
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column.
time, you're not beyond taking a calcuPIICEI (Fob. 20-M8ICII 201 11 you find latad risk, especially In your commercial
youraetrteellng envious of a close friend dealings. However, the gambles you
today, examine your motives honestly. take today might not be thought out
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FIRST PLACE WINNER - ''SHS Goet On
a11d On" was lbe theme or the senior class float
in the annual Southern High School homecoming parade held Friday afternoon in Racine. The

float, which placed rtist In the judgln1, featured
a large pink Energizer Bunny along with a
smaUer bunny-three yeDI' old Brittany Morari·
ty, daughter ofMDI'ty and Debbie Morarity.

SHS homecoming parade held friday
RACINE • Enthusiastic fans moved down Reule 124, through
lined the stteets of Racine Friday the business section and then back
aftemoon for the annual Southem 10 the high school.
High School homecoming parade.
Homecoming queen candidates,
Class floats were judged before Nicole Beegle, Valerie Connolly,
the parade moved out with first Heather Hill, Julie Hill and Megan
going to the seniors, second to the Wolfe rode on convertibles, as did
freshmen, third to the sophomores, · the flower girl, CaSey Smith, and
and fourth 10 the juniors.
the crown bearer, Craig Randolph.
From the parking lot the units Atlendants
also riding on open cars
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were Jenni Hill, Tracy Pickett, and
Jyl Mathews. ~
Others appearing in the parade
were Michelle McCoy, the 1991
homecoming queen, and Amber
Ohlinger, a jumor fall festival can·
didale.
There were several walking
units including el~inentaty _c~er­
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GALLIPOLIS -The Gallipolis
office of Ohio Bureau of Employment Services will be Jhe first
office in southeastern Ohio to offer
the Ohio Transition Assistance Program (OTAP) for area veterans .
The program is designed 10 assist

Did you fall back

to standard time?
• WASHINGTON (AP) - Still
miss that bour ofsleep you lost 'Ia
'the sprlnt7 WeD, you finally aet
It back thls weekeod.
Most or the nation slipped
back to standard time at l a.m.
Sunday, makln&amp; the nla~ht one
hour lonaer.
DayUaht time retu11111 tbe first
Sunday In April.

veterans in lhe ttansitlon from military to civilian employment and
will be beneficial to any veteran
experiencing a change in employment status.
Over the next few years, due 10
the downsizing of the militar~.
Ohio will see the return of approXImately 60,000 veterans to lhe civilian labor market. These veterans
have already received extensive
- .. rminlng while on active duly, have
demonstrated pride and enth'!5iasm
in their jobs and have expenenced
the importance of teamwork. These
are some of the characteristics
needed by employers and OTAP
will prepare veterans on how best
to present lhem to the employer,
The traditional way of looking
for work no longer applies. The
days when a.ptrson could complete
applications and go home 10 wait
for a lelephone call 11!0 long gone.

Anyone seriously seeking emplOy·
ment needs to make themselves
more competitive for todays job
market.
OTAP is a structured, class type
setting utili zing detailed information and di sc ussion on how to
improve job seeking skills including where and how to look for
work, skills assessment, goal setting, resume preparation, application completion, interviewing and
many other areas n~ded to give
veterans the best o~pollunity for
employment .. Parucipants wilt
receive free, 'an estimated $7SO 10
$1,000 worth of Information, biscd
on what private agencies charge for
the same service. .
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Recently, velerans employment
representatives from Gallipolis,
Jackson, Ironton; Chillicothe and
Athens met in Gallipolis to plaQ.for
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