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Rea.der questions legitimacy Gardeners tour Long Bottom home
of 'physical psychotherapists
Dear Au Llladen: I just saw
a TV show about two women
who operate similar businesses.
They call themselves ~physical
psycbotherapists.'
What lhey do is act.OUt fantasies
with their clieniSt both male and
female. For example, if a man
desires to have sex with a celebrity.
a neighbor, a co-worker or the
spouse of a friend but doesn' have
the cciurage to apprvach her. the
physical psychothempist will act
out his fantasy with him.
This presumably relieves the
client's slrCSS, and it is all very
professional. There are no pmonal
entanglements and no guilt. It is
viewed as 'a visit to the docLOr."
The fee is $100 for a half hour.
Both "doctors" pay llll\CS on their
income, and lhe government recognizes lhcit business as legal.
·
Tell me, Ann, when did they
legalize prostitution .in die United
SlateS? •• S.I.
DEAR S.L: The only place in the
United States where prostitution is
legal is in Nevada.
Since it is a well-known fact
that sex does relieve stress, it could
be argued that these "physical
psychotherapists' are ~onning a·
useful service lind not harming

is the bad eating habits that got them
where lhey are. Please, Aan, wake
up America. If people learn to eat
right and exercise, they will see a
huge difference. •• HONOLULU
OBSERVER
DEAR HONOLULU: You have
made some exceUent points about
fast-food restaurants, high.fat diets
and insufficient exercise. People
need to pay a lot m&lt;n attention to
an of the above, but there's more to
it than tbaL
Noi all ov~t people pig out
and fail to exercise. Metabolism bas
a great deal to do with whelher a
person ~ fat or thin. Genelics is the
wild card in the game, and it is
played more often dtan you think.
So how about a liule less self.
righteousness and a little more
compassion for those who are
fighungrbeBauleoftheBulge?
People need to stop loolciilg at
fashion magazine models as the
standard and pay more attention to
the fringe benefits of eating healthy
and staying in shape. They will look
betler, feel better lind live longer.
Gem of die Day: You have passed :
the true test of maturiJy when
keeping a secret gives you more
satisfaction dtan passing it along.

Ann
Landers

anyone. Aad now, since AIDS has
been addej!IO die sex scene, maybe
we should reconsider legalizing
prostitution and mandate govern·
ment inspec:tion
30 days. Wbile
I am 1101 recommending it, it COUld
be a way to go,
Dear Ann Landers: I live in
Hawaii and just returned from my
f&amp;rSt trip to die mainland. I could not
believe all those TV comlllCII:ials on
how to lose weighL
Instead of spending so much
money on quick weight-loss
schemes, why don't people get seri·
ous about nutrition? On almost every
comer in Southern California, there
is a fast-food restaurant, a donut
shop or a hot dog place. Most
Americans seem to live on foods
that are high in fat and sugar,
artificially Oavored and colcred, and
either microwavable or carry-outs
from the deli.
Forget to save some of your
To top it off, there are anorexics favorile Ann Landers colu11111s?
and bUlimics woo do notn!alizc that "Nuggets and Doozits" is the
slarVing dlemselves only slows down /UI.fWer. &amp;lid a self-at/dressed, long,
Pomeroy Bowling Lanes in their metabolism. and that lhe body . busiMss-siu tllvtlopt and a check
Pomeroy will be ~onducting a wiD then by to store as much fat as or mt111zy ortkr for $S (lhis illciUdes
bowl-a-thon during the week of possible to compensate.
poslage and handling) lo: Nuggets, •
Friday for St. Jude Children's
I have no sympathy for overweight c/o Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11562,
Research Hospital. Mrs. Pat Carson people who say it's all a matt« of Chicago, 111. 60611-0562. (In
has volunteered to coordinate the genes. The only thing they inheiited CaiiDii4, send $6.)
"Bowl-For-Life" campaign.
AI SL Jude. scientists and physi·
cians work side-by-side seeking not
only better means of ueaunent, but
also. the cause, cure and prevention
of catastrOphic disea- in children.
WRANGlER
CHIC
LEVI'S
All information ~ at SL Jude
is shared freely with other hospitals
JORDACHE
nXAS
BUCK
and instiDIIions the world over.
CHIPPEWA
JERZEE'S
LEE
SpcinSOJ forms are now avail·
able at Pomeroy Bowling Lanes.
WHARTT
TONY LAMA
-KEY
· Further information may be ,
obtained by contacting Mrs. Carson
RED WING
SUNSn BLUE
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every

The October meeting of the
Wildwood Garden Club was an
outing touring die Jand~raped yard
and log home of Eddie and Sharon
Hupp, Hupp's Landscaping and
Lawn ServiCe, Long Botlilm. Mr. and Mrs. Hupp described
their many shrubs, flowers and
trees designed around a goldfish .
pond with an arched bridge walk·
way. A patio overlooked hillside
landscapmg, ail orchard and a large
scenic pond. Hupp noted to plartt
shrubs so that the colors blend
together especially the fall foliage.
They !ben treated everyone to large
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apples that two were ~nough for
Evelyn Hollon had die IIIOIIIhly •
.one pie.
report on Butternut squash. It is • '
' The club then !raveled to the bard-shelled fruit and stores well :
home of Sonya Wolfe for a tun· for winter usc. It is delicious
chcon.
steamed or baked and it also makes 1
A short business meeting was good pies. It is a great source of :
presided over by Ktihryn Miller. fiber, toO. Buaemut types are more •
Doris Gruescr had devotions read· rcsisrant 10 squash borers than any :
!,nl "'Yhen Winter Comes," and other types.
.
,
;
. Blcssmgs on All Our Days." For
For the arrangement of tl)e •
roll call e~eryonc was to bring a month, Peggy MOQO'e used yellow I
d~onlled pumpkin. Mrs. Gruescr mums and marigolds in a pumpkin.
Jave a report on die county .meet·
The meeting adjoprncd with
mg and noted die annual Chrislrnas members ancl guests, Mary.Pugh .,
Oower show will be held ~v. 21 and Edith Sisson, admiring the •
and 22 at Carleton School m Syra- view of lhe river valley.
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Community Thanksgiving service. set
'

Pbins for the annual .community
Thanksgi vinJ service were made
when the Meigs County Ministerial
Association met Wednesday at the
Racine Pentcco$tal Assembly.
The services will be held on
Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7:30p.m. at
Trinity Congregational Church in
Pomeroy, with the Rev. Deron .
Newman of Syracuse as die speaker,
Holiday activities were dis·
cussed and will include SUPPOrt of

the Meigs Cooperative Parish
Christmas food diStribution project
with contributions of food, money,
and voliJ!Iteen.
. ·
Reports were fiven on the
monthly ministers visits to the
Buckeye Youth Center in Colum·
bus to sec Meigs County youth
confined there; This has been an
ongoing project for the {liSt year. ·
Programs for mccungs which
are held on the second Wednesday
of each month were discussed. The

Pomeroy United Meihodist Church •
wil\. host the December meeting. A :
Christmas luncheon with husbands :
and wives as guestS is planned.
·•
Officers are the Re.v. Roland '
Wildman, Trinity Church, presi· ,
dent; the Rev. Fr. Walter Heines,
Sacred Heart Church, vice .presi- ;
dent and program leader; the Reli. i
Glen
McClung,
Pomero~ :
Nazarene, treasurer; and To!l\ ;
Gates, Nazarene Church, Racine, .
secrel&amp;r)'.
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hia firll trip to .~ Caroliau in
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was seized by hostile Tuscarora
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RAVENSWOOD,W.Va.(AP)· ·
Ravenswood Aluminum Corp. and
die United Steelworkers union,
which fought hiuerly during a 19·
month labor dispute, are now joining bands in a bid to regain lost
business, of6cials said.
The union urged breweries and
other CI1SIOfJim to stop bu,ing
"scab aluminum" in the heat o the
diSpute, which began in November ·
1990 when union members' three·
year conlracts 1111 ouL
The dispute was settled last June,
but not before violence, court batUes and hard · feelings bct.ween
company officials, 1,700 union
members and about 1,000 replace·
mcnt workers.
Beet manufacturers Slrah's and
Anheuser-Busch did take their
business elsewhere, but now

port, Ky., Thursday night. No one WIIS Injured
as ,high wiads blew out both the east and west
walls or lbe buildinK. (AP)

.Ravenswood Aluminum waniS it.

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uwhen the war's over, itts over,"
union member Joe Chapman said
Wednesday.
Ravenswood
and
the
Steelworkers are phoning, writing
and meeting with former cusLOmers
to recoup business. The success or
the canipaign will not be known un'
til year's end, said Ravenswood
spokesman Pat Gallagher.
"'We're in the time frame now
where those (conlriCIS) are being
negotiated," Gallagher said. He
said many conlracts for beveragecan aluminum run on a calendaryear basis.
"We arc workin' very bard 10 reobtain those. That s probably all I
can say now, .. he said.
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' Charges of gross sexual imposi lion are expected to be filed
against a 32-year-old Middleport man today.
· Meigs County Assistant Prosecutor Linda Warner said that
charges will be flied in either Meigs County Court or on a bill of
infonnation in Meigs County Common Pleas Court.
·
According to a reJl!ll1 from Middleport Police Caftain Bruce
Sllfift. the alleged incidcl1t involves a four·yCif-.old Jir . Swift said
thalThe Meigs County Children's Services bas been mvolved in the
·investigation along with Middleport police and personnel from the
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schools and colleges fn the 19931995 slate budget
Many counties and regional
transit systems piggyback taxes on
the sr.ate sales taX. For example, the
lOW rate in Cuyahoga County is 7
perctnL
A tax referendum would let
Voinovich and slate legislators off
the political hook by leuing vo1ers
decide the question, the newspaper
said:
.
Voinovich won't act without a
vote and won't ask for more money
unless scliools and colleges implement refonns said Michael Daw•
son. the Voin~vich adminislralion 's
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Gov.
Geor$e Voinovich may ask voters
to ra•se Ohio's sal~s. tax from 5
percent to 6 percent m order to provide another $800 mHiion a year
for education, according to a pub·
lished report todsy.
·
The decision hinges on legisla·
live leaders and reportS Voinovich
expeciS to receive next month from
a study of Ohio's educalion needs,
The Plain Dealer reported.
The state .must erase a projected
$300. million budge~ _deficit before
June 30, but the addiuonal sal~ taX ·
revenues would not be apphed to
the red ink, the newspaper report·
ed. The money would go solely for

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tree limb and at
100,000
homes.and businesses lost power
when a sLOrm with winds up to 70
mph swept across Ohio.
.
Thursday's storm also dumped
as much as 2 inches of rain in some
areas, overflowing creeks and
rivers. No major property damage
or evacuations were reported.
Flood warnings were in effect
today in northwest, central and
north-central Ohio.
Wind speeds had dropped 10 10
to 20 mph today. T~:mperatures
were in the 30s about 25 degrees
colder than o~ Thursday, 1he
National Weather Service said.
Lows tonight were forecast in the
20s.
Harris Perkins, 77, of
Zanesville, was killed while driving on U.S . 22 in Muskingum

many conttacts were lost, but said
it was "a significant portion of our
business...
Ravenswood is suuggling be·
cause of a slow economy and a glut
in the aluminum market
In a Nov. 4 leuer to employees,
company
President
William
Hampshire · praised workers for
puUing 10gethcr 10 solve .the company's problems. but said the
forecast (or 1993 was gloomy.
"Until we see improvement, we
will be maintaining a very conser·
vative approach and clo~ly con·
trolling all cost elements," .
Hampshire said.
· Ravenswood lost nearly $26 mil·
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A
lion in 1991.
Senate committee accepted a
The company employs about revised budget bill that may lead to
2,000 workers, including about higher electricity rates in Ohio, but
1,625 Steelworkers.
sponsors say the increase would be
minimal.
The bill originally imposed a fee
on ulilitics and other air polluters to
help make up a $4.6 million cut in
the Ohio Environmental Protecuon
Agency's budget.
But on Thursday. the Senate
Finance Committee took under
study an amendment letting coal·
spokesman.
"The governor has had discus- burning utilities affected by the bill
sions wilh a number of people pass the $8-per-ton emissions fee
'
atiouf a number of options. I want on to cusLOmers.
The
EI?A
said
the
fee
would
to make this clear: No decisions
have been finalized ... And the gov· generate about $5.1 million a year.
Sen. Richard Finan, R-Cincinernor won't support anything that
nati,
who offered the amendment,
isn't put to a vote of the people,"
said
the
cost to most utility cus·
Dawson said. ·
tomers
would
be "minuscule." He·
This fiscal year's total appropri·
ation for the Ohio Department of said the utilities have the right to
Education and Ohio Board of recover costs mandated by the LegRegents was about $6.71 billion, so islature.
Roger Dyer, spokesman for
an $800 million boost would repre·
sent an increaSe of less than 12 per- Columbus Southern Power Co .,
said the fees would cost his compa·
cent.
1
Legislators could submi,t th~ taX ny $140,000 a year. He said it
hike to voters as a consutuuonal would likely cost residential cusamendment, or because of a sectioo tomers pennies, but big induslrial
already in the state constit~tion, customers may have.LO pay thoucould simply pass a tax h1ke to sands of dollars more a month.
The committee is reviewing
benefit schools, contingent on voter
what has become an omnibus bill
approval.
·
Should legislato,rs balk at e~en the Senate is scheduled 10 vote ~m
asking a tax qucsuon, Vomov1ch next week as lawmakers return
could propose a 6allot issue, from a campaign recess. They're
bypassing the legislature, by gath· scheduled to adjourn in December.
The bill makes a(jjustments in
ering 34 7,76S voter signatures.
Through a spokesman, the legis· the budget enacted last summer for
lature's top Democrat, House the biennium that slllrtcd July 1. II
Speaker Vern Riffe; D-Wheelers· does not' lnvol ve current talks
burg, said Thursday . nobody h~d aniong leaders on a projected, $300
discussed a sales-taX mcrcase wuh million deficit for the fiscal year
ending June 30.
him.

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tamers by 8 a.m. today: he said.
Crews worked to resLOre power
through the windshield of hi,s car, to about 10,000 Payton Power and
Srate·High~ay Patrol Trooper Creg Light Co. customers. spokesman
Bryce Nickel said. About 75Q cusMaxwell S31d.
Perkins' wife, Eleanor, 75, was tomers in Huber Heights and
Englewood north of Dayton
not in)ured, the palrOI said. .
Wmd gusiS were 61 mph m the remained without nower this mornarea at. the time, the weather ser- ing.
In central Ol!io, some 25,000
v1cc sa1d.
.
customers
were without power,
The Anderson Ferry. wh1ch
said
Banie
Brandt,
spokesman for
transpo~ts passcnger.s across _the
Columbus
Soulhern
Power Co.
Oh10 R1ver from Cmcmnat1 to
This
morning
about
350
remai~
norlhern Kentucky, was stranded
without
power,
he
said.
•
arter winds caused a rope to break:
The
stonn
knocked
out
power
at
Ferry owner ~~I A~derson sAtd
a
Columbus
city
water
plant,
whK:h
the boat was amvmg m Kentucky
when a rope connecting the ferry in turn slopped water pumps aild
and its push boat broke about 5 service in some suburbs and ~
p.m. The two vessels drifted 600 of Columbus for about 90 minutes,
feet lO shallow water. Ferry passen· said Jackie England, Water Di~­
gers were put ashore in Constance, sion spokeswoman.
"We're sort of lucky that the
Ky ., until the ferry could be
offices
were closed" downtown
maneuvered back to shore. No one
when
waler
stopped Oowing, Engwas injured,
'
land
said.
·
"I knew it was bad when the
Some
40,000
customers
of
barge hand crossed himself," sail
passenger Jennifer Camar of · Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co.
lost service, said spokesman Frartk
Cleveland.
Hayes.
About 4,000 customers
In Newport, Ky ., high winds
were
without
power this morning.
ripped open a wall at Gravett's
At
least
6,000
customers of
Marine Sales &amp; Services.
Buckeye
Rural
Electric
CooperaThe winds downed trees and
tive
in
southeastern
Ohio
lost
power lines across Ohio, sheriffs
power,
said
operations
manager
and utility officials said. By 1his
morning power had been restored Eddy Reece. By this morning
power had been restored to aU but
to all but aboul 5,200 users.
About 18,000 homes and busi- 100 users.
The weather service said 2 inchnesses in southwest Ohio and
es
of rain fell in the Day10n arcs
northern Kentucky lost power, said
while
Cleveland received I 1/2
Marshall Hacker, a spokesman for
inches.
Most other areas received
Cincinnati Gas &amp; Elec1ric Co.
an
inch
of
rain or less.
Power had been restored to all cusCounty about 8 p.m. The wind

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Several hundred Meigs County but by 1 a.m. all service had been Most of the power has now been
residents experienced power out- · restored, Ernie S ission, Pomeroy reSLOred.
·
ages Thursday night due to the manager, reported.
The windstorms hit in south:
Columbus Southern 'Power's wes1ern Lawrence County about 6
severe windstorms which hit the
Clarence
Robson, line supervisor, p.m. Thursday evening and then
area.
All three companies, Ohio said that Danville was hit hard with tracked north and east through the
Power, Columbus Southern Power, aboul 100 customers in that com- company's five service areas laking
and Buckeye Rural Electric. Coop· munity being without service for down lines in atlenst21 areas, said
erative, Inc., had outages but all about six hours. The first reportS of Reece. Consu111ers should continue
reported that most consumers had outages came about 6:15 . All to call in ourages to help pinpoint
their service restored early this power was restored about .! a.m., the damage, he said.
·
morning. Much of the line damage Robson said.
All Buckeye line personnel were
Buckeye Rural Electric had on duty from early evening throug~
resulted from falling trees, it was
widespread
power ourages in their much of the night and contract
reponed.
Winds were clocked by the service area. Gallia, Jackson, Vin- crews were also called in to help
Meigs County Emergency Medical ton, Meigs and Alhens Counties, restore service and repair damage
SerVice at. their height at 51 miles affecting an estimated 5,000 !O to lines and P?les.
· :
6,000 consumers.
per hour.
Reece S31d B.uckeye has initiat:
That is a "conservalive" esti- ed a ver~ .aggressive right-of-way
About 80 RuUand and Syracuse
mate,
according to the coopera- hne cleanng program this past year
customers served by Ohio Power
were wilhout service for several live's operations manager. Eddy which probably reduced the num;
hours. Outages began about 8 p.m. Reece, who said a full assessment her and size of ourages during lhe
was not possible until this morning. Thursday night stonn.
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DONATION MADE • GTE North has made a $1,500 contrl,
bution to the Meigs County Chamber or Commerce, to be used
toward economic development work. Chamber board member
Ernie Sisson, right, accepted the check..from Neal Krumme,
Athens/Pomeroy Supervisor for GTE. (Sentinel Photo by David
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Clinton sending
message of reassurance
By WALTER R. MEARS
AP Spedal Correspondent
WASHINGTON ~a seaSol1 of change,- is a lime for reas51U'ance and stability as ~and President-electCiiniOII's careful beginning
sends both messages.
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There's hard wort to be done but no rush to reach decisions, he says,
as his uansition managers ta1lc of careful judgments in preparing for lhe
Demoaatic adminisbalion that will take power at noon, 10 weeks from
tomorrow.
The reassurance facror shqws in CliniOII's plan for an economic swnmit conference with business leaders and experts on lhe economy to ta11c
about priorities in the new administration. His policies already are
promised, in writing and in countless campaign speeches. At an eco11&lt;111ic
summit next month in Lillie Roclc, he would be seclcing broadened backing among leaders who outlast candidales and administtalims.
" ... It wiU be an auempt to make an audit of where we stand now, to
get advice from lhe3c individuals who run big Clllllpanies Ill' who are.wellblown in the cconomics field," said Warren Chrislopher, Clinton's transition dinll:tor.
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. 'Any iacoming pesident faces a double challenge: he's got to satisfy
the expectations of the suppon.cn who elecled him and, at the same lime,
convince his defc81ed opponeiiiS that differences don't mean they cannot
count on his leadmhip.
·:·The new Clinton adminislrllion may face 1111n pressme from the former- Democr8ll muming 10 power al\er 12 years in White HOUle exile,
wilb high expectations and resuJIICI ready, bent on an instant overbaul of

~!~since his election, Clinton's statcmeats 111!11 cboices have
pointed to a more cautious, methodical route. That was danonstrated in
his cboice of the twO men in char&amp;e of his lfl!DSilion operations - including lhe screening of his Cilbinet. .
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Christophec and Vernon E. Jordan, the transition chairman, were advisers to the nominee, ll!d helped him pi~ running mate AI Gore. But they
were not pert ci the CliniOII campaign orpnization. In prior transitions,
the newly elected president hils almost in\Wiably turned to a manager or
top official ci his campaign 10 ovenee the nnsluon. ·
• ·He left the talking 10 them. Between them, they cqvered folir Sunday
TV inlelview p10grams.
"I'm nbt going to have lilY offiCial comments for a while," Clinton
aid. "I just don't think 11hou14 say much ript now."
He'd said the morning afttr his clcction that other world leaders, friend
6r advmary, sbould remember that President Bush is in charge until Jan.
20, ~ ~ "no one should doubt America's IT.10lve during this period of
ll'llftSIUOII.

', 'That is ttaditional for an incoming president "Foreign leaders must be
aWare that the presidcnl is still the president," Ronald RC8Illll said after
lie,was elected to begin the Republican rule Clinton has ended. The situa.~ was different - foreign policy was paramount then, and the Iran
hb8tage crisis had been a major factor in the defeat of Jimmy Caner. As
P!Csidcnt-dect, Reapa said the. Iranians should not think there was anytliin$ to be gained by holding the embassy hosrages until lhe change in
~idcnts. They were f=d at the hour Reagan lid office.
, Richard Nixon went overoo.d in the continuity depanment before he
~ceedcd President Lyndon Iolmson. Nixon said during his transition
lhat LB1 would speak for both of them durin&amp; the transition, later amendlit$ that to add that it would apply only when there had been )irior consul.

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WASHINGTON- If the 1992
polilical
wae on Bmed· ·
way, it wod ve closed after
~ing night. The u.s. Coastitulton, however, required us to sit
through it wuillhe biucr end.
The plot and Pcrlormance ci the
actors and actrcsaea in this national
drama ranged from the sublime to
the ridiculous, JJUDeluated by dou·
blrApnak and distortion. It was tong
on patbos and short on Jl18C81llry
But l'lther than tar all ci the
. didates with the same brush, we've
. si.ngled out some of the most egregtous examples of absurdity.
FAMILY VALUES: If there
was one nanative that animated the
· electiOn, it was lhe mantra "family
values.'' In fact, sometimes it was
unclear whether Republicans"
sought the )naidency or the priest·
hood.
.
Attome.y General William P.
BBIT, lhe llltion's top lsw enf~. meat officer, even lOok to the pulpit to fillory movie dinll:tor Woody
Allen s sex life. In a speech to a
· Roman Catholic p p last month,
Barr took Dan Quayle's sniper
attaclcs against Hollywood a step
further. Barr said thai Allen's
explanation or his affair with Mia
Farrow's adopted daughter was a
graphic illustration of the rampant
permissiveness that he said is
weakening the country's moral
fiber.
If so, then Barr wins honorable

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To the people of Meigs County:
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A couple of weeks ago I was
i nvited to a benefit for Don Guthrie
"by a friend of mine, Bob White,
:which wns held last Saturday night.
;Jiob is a gre~~t blue grass musician
•and he knew I liked this type of
:entertainment.
• As expected, the entertainment
:Was tremendous, including not only
;!he music but also the cloggers,
'food, auction, eiC. The benefit w~t~
J!eld at the Tuppers Plains School
~nd the place was packed. For a
(ime, you could not find a seat.
:· The best part of the evening was
the tremendous support shown by
~o many businesses and friends.
There was a rash of unselfish civing which was truly wonderful to
be a Pan of and io see. Bearwallow
Ridge Church of Christ and the
Orange Christian Church made
~enerous do1111tions. The congrcgauons were following their Sunday
mornincteachings on Saturday
night when they, as an example,
bid 5300.00 for a 525.00 light
· Bill GiJlilan collected $3SO from
Don 's fellow employees at ~pont.
He IillO purchased a guuar for

$300. Todd Tripp donated a new
born calf for auction purchased by
George and Nancy Collins for
$100. These are just a few examples ()f the caring .and sharing.
Tu have been part of the benefit
for Mr. Guthrie was a heart warming experience. Not only did we go
home feeling appreciation for having been invited, but we also had a
sense of sincere gmtitude for residing in a county that has such
thoughtful and helpful people.
This type of lhing is a testimony
· to what makes Meigs a great county, Very few places in the country
would have bands, businesses, auc-·
tioncers, cooks, family and friends
do so much 10 help a neighbor in

need.

Special thanks to Bob for organizing the event, his wife Dove and
Sue Maison. for assisting Bob, and
to so many others 100 numerous to
mention. The community made me

proud.

To Don and his-family: Hang
tough, the love and prayers of
Meigs Countians are with you.
Judge and Mrs. Fred W. Crow Ill

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mention because - as long as cock of the walk,'' Hollings said. Celller of attorney malpractice and
"He's got a chauffeur _and a car. attemptin¥, 10 starve two young
we're speaking of moral fiber he's currently embroiled in the He'd be totally lost if he got out at children. ' Cen~ actually sued 10
his age.''
snip a 4-year-old and a 1-yesr-old
lraqgate cover-up sc;andal.
If Thurmond retired, Hollings of their child suppon 10 pay his
said, the 90-yca--old senator would own legal fee," the ad claimed.
not "have a home, a hometown, "He even claimed his fee mauered
and would quickly discover he more than the children's food,
doesn't have any real friends."
medicine and shelter."
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CHUTZPA: Rep. I ames P.
Centcr.del~vered; a sli~ging_ payMoran Ir., D-Va., disclosed that he ~k to,Gmgn~h wtth thiS radio_ad:
twice tried marijuana as a young · Newt s runmng an. ad. lhll clauns
man,
no ~at reveJation in itself. .. Tony Center thought hts ~gal fees
Even Vice President Dan
Quayle dragged Allen intO this reli- But his disclo$ure came less than 8' mattered more than chtldre11's
gious/moral war. Quayle spent day after he smeared his Republi- food:" the .ad said. "C'mon, ~
most of the campaign waging an can challenger for using pot and w~o s talkm~. It wa~ Newt OmOperation Desen Storm of sorts cocaine as a teen-ager. Moran gnc~ w'!&lt;&gt; delivered divorce papers
to htS _wtfe the day after her ~r
against Holl:r":ood, styling himiiC1f made a distinction between himself
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operanon."
as the Stormin' Norman or the bat- and Kyl~ E.. McSlarrow.• saymg
IMPERSONATING ·AN O'""
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v •.ue. Durin$ the Republican National that cocame tS a more senous nar·
Convention, Quayle's top aide cotic. Trying to put out the fire, S!DER: I t - s ~everyone rundescribed Allen as a "good Demo- Moran later explained: "In the fmt · mnc ~. Y-.ran !'?lh the moniker
lace, it wasn't as a teen-ager, but of lhe o.utsulcr. 'f'!'O decades
cral" when asked about the family
'm not going to get into th~t. after sen:mg as a mtd41eman for
values implications re$arding the
because it shouldn't be a maJor !wo CODVJC'!ld W~fll8CC bui'J~
actor's messy pel'sonallife.
BACK-STABBING: Sen. Fritz issue in this campaign." By the m the da~ tm~ly followmg.
Hollings, D-S.C., eked out re-elec- time this flap had su.bsilled, there ~ break-m, Republican Bob Bention after a robust Republican chal- was no doubt that Moran -unlike ~ ran succeisfuUy for ~ S~
lenge. In an act of senatorial cour- President-elect Ointon, had actual- tn Utah.~ a .vow to turn polibcs
as usual on tiS head.
tesy, South Carolina's.::~ublican · Jy inhaled.
MUTUALLy
ASSURED
STONES AND GLASS HOUSSen. Strom Thunnond
ned laSt
summer to campaign for Hollings' DESTRUCTION: Rep. Newt Gin- ES: Sen. Jake Gam, R-Utah, played
foe, Tommy Hartnett, explaining grich, R-Ga ., is a seven-term the role. of surrogate smearer for
that he had to stay on friendly Republican wbo has had lhe run of t~e Whne Hou~e at a rail~ that
his life both in a prim~ and the ktck~d off Pre~tdent B!J~h s r~­
terms with his Senate colleague.
Hollings, however, was not as general election. GtnJ!rich s swiiCh- el~u~ campaagn, 8SS81hng BtU
courteous. He told reponers that he blade brand of poliucs was bran- ~hnton s pe~ cha_racter. When
expects Thurmond to stay in the dished when he ran television com- tl c~ to. public ethiCS, however,
Senate until he dies. "He's the mercials accusing Democrat Tony Gam hves m a glass skyscrapc;r. He
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is t1111ong the top recipients of sav-ings and loan special interest ·
money, and carried the industry's
water for most of the 1980s. As
chairman of the .Senate Banking
Committee in 1982, he co-authored
the law that'deregulated the thrift
indUSIIy, leaving a legacy of a $500
bilUon debt to taxpayers.
THE· EMPTY DRESS: The
Year of the Woman -enough is
enough. After Ibis election, there
are as many "empty suits" in
Washington as there are "empty
dresses." Just to prove that female
politicians can be every bit as
phony as their male cpunterpans,
consider the example of Democrat
Lynil H; Yealcel, who lost narrowly
to Sen. Arlen , Specter, R-Pa.
;. Yeakel branded Speeter a "waffler" during a waffle breakfast at a
restauranL When she was asked by
reporters to detail his waffling, she
replied, "I think- let's see. Hang
on a minute - let me think about
that- do
mind? Just for a sec·

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important, George Bush simply had

~choice but to keep,his word. If a
tune C81l)e when the country's best
interests compelled him to break it,

William A. Rusher

percent.
South-Central Ohio
Extended forecast:
Tonight, partly. cloudy with a
Sunday, fair. Lows in the '20s.
chance of flurries. Low in lhe mid20s. Chance of snow is 40 percent Highs in the 30s. Monday, a chance
S~turday, mostly cloudy and cold of rain or snow. Lows in upper 20s
With scattered flurries. High in the to low 30s. Highs in the 40s. Tuesupper 30s. Chance of snow is SO day, fair. Lows in upper 20s to low
30s. Highs in the 40s.

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prosecutor's office.
TI.Je suspect is confined 10 the Meigs County jail.

Prisoners transported to Orient
Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reponed that on Thursday, Deputy Manning Mohler transported three prisoners to Orient
Reception Center to begin recently-imposed sentences from Conimoo Pleas Court.
21 year-old Stephen Kimes of Racine was arrested on a charge of
sexual battery in October, as well as a probation violation. He
entered a plea of guilty and was returned to prison to serve the
remainder of his sentence.
Dennis Hummel, 30, and Albert D. Lee, 32, both of Athens were
arrested in September for breaking and entering, theft and arson of
the Scott Nelson property in Colwnbia Township. They were indicted and entered guilty pleas.
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Bass arrested on domestic Ch4rge

HarrY Nelson Bass of Rutland was arrested Thursday night on a
warrant qharging domestic violence. His wife also filed another
domestiC violence complaint on the incident which tnok place. Bass
is awaiting a Meigs County Court hearing, and is housed in the
Meigs County Jail.
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Patrol investigates accident

Jack Anderson and Michael
Biasteln are writers for United
Feature Syndicate, Inc.
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· A Middleport man's car windshield and headlights were broken
out by grave! from a passing truck on Ohio 124 in Rutland Township Thursday morning.
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Robert L. Richmond, 57, 32940 Happy Hollow Rd., was eastbound on Ohio 124. when gravel spilled from a westbound truck,
driven by David G. Lamben, 38,42480 State Route 681, Pomeroy,
the patrol reported. The truck is owned by Rose's Excavating, Inc.,
Racane.
Damage to Richmond's 1981 Mercury was listed as light.
No injuries or citations were reported.

before the Democratic Congress,
Third, lhe BitSft campaign truinwhich predictably failed to act on agers made a monumental blunder
it. But that exculpated the president when they failed, early on, to
only panially.·
defend the Willie Horton ads of
First, to signal his personal Mr. Bush's 1988 campaign. No
deteimination to end the reces,sion less a liberal authority than The
quickly at all costs, Mr. Bush ought ' WashingiOII Post said, in an editaito have fii'Cd both Treasury Secre- al dated Oct 25, 1988, that lbere
tary Brady and OMB Director Dar- was nothing in the least "i'llcist"
man and replaced them with Kemp about those ads. The Republicans ·
types early this year, rather than•· ou~ht 10 have insisted on thil point, ,
hinting in panic, in the closing ciung the Post, and added, for good .
weeks of the campaign, that he measure, that they would run simi- ;
would do so in his setond adminis- lar ads about Gov. Clinton if he •
tration.
began furloughing convicted ;
Second, as a Republican presi- Arlcansas murdeters under sentence :
. dent yoked .to a: Democratic of life without parole.
Congress that clearly preferred 10
Instead Mr. Bush's managers ,
Jet the recession continue un~il · crumpled and pledged that they : •
Election Day rather than help hun would never, ever run a compara- ·
dig lhe country out of it, Mr. Bush ble ad - which of course merely :
should have taken a leaf from guaranteed that any legitimate sub- ·
Harry Truman's book and absolute- ject they tried to raise thereafter, '
Jy demonized "that good-for-noth- from Clinton's character to ·
· ing do-nothing 102nd Congress." Hillary's role in.policy decisions, ·
fns'tetid he' got snookered into became "the Willie Horton of
ilrguing ihat he wanted to re.semble 1992." _
. Harry Truman_ which he doesn't,
OK- enough about the past.
and shouldn't, and which Margaret
WIUiam Rusher is a syndicalTruman was on hand to swear he ed writer ror Newspaper Enterdidn't.
pr~ Association.

Water committee meets Thursday
Trustees representing Salem, Columbia, Scipio, Rutland and Salisbury Townships, as well as others concerned about rural water
service. attended a meeting held Thursday evening at the Meigs
County Chamber of ComQICI'Ce office.
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John Lentes, president of the Meigs County Planning Commission, said that areas in each of those townshtps are now without
rural water service, and township trustees who auended the meeting
appear willing to cooperate 10 extend service to diose areas.
Funding options were also discussed, especially Farmers Home
Administration sources and the filing of a joint Issue Two application for next year. The commiuce will meet aJ!llin on January 7. At
that time, tJUstees will have conducted populallOII counts, as well as
detennined an approximate number of potential customers.
Other officials who attended were: Meigs County Economic
Development Director Paula Thaclcer; Don Poole, manager of Tup·
pers Plains,'Chester Water Disl)'ict; and Bob Snowden, board member, and Brent Bolin, general manager of Leading Creek Conservancy Disoict.

per recently of driving habits that
attract the aacntion of police who
are looking for drug peddlers.
These are some things that arouse
suspicion:
A blue mid-size sedan with no
.frills that doesn't stand out from
lhe olher traffiC. IroniCally, by try·
. ing not to attract the attention of
lhe police, criminals do just that.
Blacbd-out car windows.
Fast-food bagJ in the car. Drug
dealers often eat in their ·cars for
f- their drup will be stolen.
A driver who drives cautiously
and below the speed limit 10 avoid
being stopped.
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- I wisli i had known about that

last suspicion-rouser several years
ago when I was eluding the police.
I had just driven 700 miles from
Boston to Cleveland to begin my

George R. PJagenz
new job when I realized I didn't
have my driver's license. I must
have left it, I decided, in my other
pants in Boston.
At first, I conSidered aslcin' the
Ohio Bureau of MQtor Veh1cles
whether they would issue me an
one-week permit to drive until I
could get my family in BostOn to
mail my license to me.
Certainly, I am not the f111t per- .

Made mock election possible
The srudents and staff ci Racine
Elementary would lite 10 thank the
foUo'l;'ing orpnizaliOIIJ and people
who made our mock election pilssible: the Democratic Party and the ·
Republican Party for campaign literature; Mr. Mark Malone, State
Repa allltive; l!mmogale Hamilton, Meigs county Rec:order; and
the Meip County Eteclion Board.
Our thanks also go to everyone eiiiC

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whohelped. · ·
The students were povided with
valuable information that helped
them rnab informed choices. 1bis
has providell them with a chance to
actually see bow our election process worts and their future part in
iL Once again thank you!
Sincerely,

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Seven callS for nssistance were early Friday.
. answered by units of 'Meigs EmerOn Thursday at 1:15 p.m., Midgency Services on Thursday and dleport unit went to Zuspan Hollow
Road for Charles Smith. He was
talcen to Veterans Memorial Hospi·
'Ihe Dlily Senlioel
tal. At 2:24 p.m., Pomeroy unit was
sent
10 State Route 681 and took
Publiohed ...T'J allen-. Moadoy
Paula
Blankenship to Pleasant VallluaoP FridoJ, tn eo.t !!&amp;.~ .,,
Ohio by lbe Ohio Valle7
illlllll ley Hospital. At 5:44 p.m., SyraCOIBpollJ'IMalli-a IM., Pn-10),
cuse squad went !O Third Stieet for
Oblo 45781, I'll. 11112·21!18. ....,.. eta.
Kathryn Byers. She was taken 10
s-tlippUdatP at ..,,OWo.
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital.
Tho Alaociallit
At 5;44 p.m., Pomeroy unit
Ohio NowapApor
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..w..rttoU.. a.,._lall•o, ln..._ responded 10 Slate Route 124 and
NowopApor Rolea, 781 Titled--.
took Samuel Pickens to Holzer
NowYatli:, N-'lift t0017..
Medi'cal.Center. At 9:16p.m.,
POIITMAITIIR: S.ad . . . _ ...._ 1o
Racine squad went to River
The Daily S.ntlllel, ttl Coart St.,
Hei$hts Apartments. Marrial
Powco), OHio 45'18D.
Mustek was treated but not U'IIIS·
atiUCIUPftON &amp;.\TU
ported. At 9:47 p.m., Pomeroy
BJ c-rlorar- - ..
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. At 7:55 a.m. on Friday, Middle·
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port unit lOOk Eva Schrieber from
Sabocribon ... doolri,. t.. pAylho ..,;.
Overbrook Center to Veterans.

to have left his driver's Ucense habits put the police on the alert. I
in his olher pantS, I thought They didn't realize how apparently close
I was to being pulled over to the
must ma1ce some povision.
I was not sure, however, that curb, suspected of being a common
they would. So I gave up the idea criminal.
When I wrote about my driving
of e~n inquiring. Suppose I. asked
and they said there was nothmg for experiences on the church page of
me to do but stay off the streets. my newspeper, a minister wrote to
Then where would I be?
the editor and asked, with some
If I drove despite the admoni- irritatioti, "What has this story.got
tion and got ca~ht, I figured that to do with religion?"
would place me tn something l~_e
That, I have discovacd, is fairly
double jeopardy. Two years m Jill . typical of the 1111imaginative cler&amp;y.
instead of one.
Most oflhem fail, to see the COD·
The only solution 10 my diffi- neclion between morality and our
culty, 1 reasoned. would be for me behavior on the highway, which is
not to cet involved in a siwation in I'CI)lODSible for kiiJ!ng and illjuring
the first place where I would be more people than all our wen. Our
asked to show my driver's license. driving is a 1110111 scandal- and a
I must "IIICer clear" of everybody.
grave sin. But yw will never hear
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As a result, until my license itiJICntiON!II in church.
arrived from Boston, I drove more
Most of us thihk. we are better
carefully then I ever had before. I drivers than we are. Here is a good
never exceeded the speed lim~t. I way 10 find out whether yqu are a
heeded every traffic SJgn. I watted safe driver:
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until the light was "very green"
Suppose you have just won the :
before I ll8l1ed up; I uaed bcitb my loacry for $5 million. But you can
blinker and a hand signal when collect only if you pass a 30-day '
turning. I smiled and waved at drivinc test with a IICOI'C of 100. Fer '
every man in blue. And I extended an entire month you must drive'
every courtesy to pedestrians and with a·driving enminer, sitting '
beside you grading your performy fellow motorists.
.
In short, I druve like those drug mance. How you drive for that:
dealers at the beginning of this month is bow a safe driver drives.
story whose circumspect driving
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Meigs County Court Judge
Patrick H. O'Brien processed 18
cases on Wednesday.
Fined were: Rodney L. West,
Sandyville, W.Va., failure to con·
trol, $20 and costs; Nancy A. Bail,
New Marshfield, speed, $21 and
cos·u: Lisa M. Lewis, Letart,
W.Va. stop sign violation, $10 and
costs; William Russell, Millfield,

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Retail
sales jwnped 0.9 percent in October, the steepest increase in three
months, the government said today
in a prelude to the all-important
holiday shopping season.
The Commerce Depanment said
silles totaled a seasonally adjusted
$163.3 billion, up from $161.8 bil·

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lion a monlh eariier. Many analysts
had expected an increase of 0.6
percent.
The department also revised its
original estimate of a 0.3 percent
advance in September sales to a 0.5
percent gain'. Retail sales have risen
fo( four straight months through
October and were 5.7 percent
above the same month a year ago.
The nation's major retailers
reported earlier this month that
their sales strengthened in October,
raising hopes that the holiday shopping season would be the best since
1988.
Retailers earn about half of their
annual profits during the holiday
season. Retail sales represent about
half of the nation's economic activ·
ity and thus are essential to the economic recovery.
The last three Christmas seasons
have seen poor sales as consumers
curbed spending because of a lack
of confidence about job and
income growlh.
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, Sales of dllfable goods - usually long-lasting, big-ticket items surged 1.7 percent on top of a 1.1
percent gain a month earlier.
Automobile sales, a flflh of all
retail sales, were up 2.9 percent,
more than twice the 1.1 percent
increase in September. Excluding
' this component, retail sales still
rose 0.4 percent
Sales of home - furnishings
increased 2 percent following a 0.3
percent gain.

Ora Eugene White, 75, Bidwell,
died Thursday, Nov. 12, 1992 at
Holzer Medical Center.
Born in Elyria on Jan. 3, 1917,
he was a son of the late Odell and
Nina Straight White. He was a
Class A welder and a United Slates
Navy veteran of World War ll and
the Korean War.
He is survived by a daughter,
Rose Marie White, Vermillion;
four sons and daughters-in-law,
Gene and Julie White, Pomeroy,
Bob and Carol White, Serento,
Fla., Ora and Denise White and
Raymond and Sharleen White, all
of Lorain; and a son, Jerry White,
Lorain; four step-sons, Scott,
Steve, Shannon and Shane Bailey,
all of Austin, Texas; three stepdaughters·, Shirlee Conley.
Youngstown, Scarlet Bailey, Gallipolis, and Susan Valdez, Austin,
Texas; six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
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Besides his parents he was preceded in death by three borthers,
three sisters and his wife, Rosemary White.
Friends may call on Sunday
Veterans Memorial
from 2-4 and 7·9 p.m. at Fisher
THURSDAY
ADMISSIONS Funeral Home in Middleport. SerNone.
vices will be Monday at II a:m.
THURSDAY DISCHARGES with interment in Riverview CemeTracy
Beegle and Kenneth Wolfe.
tery.

Morgan and Jefferson counties. :•

In ·Raleigh County, West Virginia 3 at Montcoal was blo&lt;:ked
for two hours by fallen trees atid)
olher debris authorities said. S01110'
power outaies also were re~
in the county.
i
In Vienna in Wood County, fourl
40-foot-tall billboards were darn-l
·aged when a steel pole su~n~
them snapped, authorities said. The'i
billboards came within I foot of.
falling on a suing of power lines.
Numerous trees and power lines,
also were reported down in thd
Huntington, Parkersburg and\
Clarlcsbltrg areas, according to th~
sheriff's departroents in Cabell ~
Wood and Harrison counties.
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load, $442 fine, $22'1 of which is
suspended, and costs.
James Lester, Langsville, DUI,
$350 and costs, 10 days in jail, sus·
pended to three, operator's license
suspended for 90 days, one year
probation, left of center, $20 and
costs, $450 and costs, 30 days in
jail, suspended to 10 days (consecutive with other DUI), operator's
license suspended for one year, one
year probation, left of center, $20
and costs; Todd Hoschar, Pomeroy,
speed, $24 and costs; Sharlee A.

Haas, Fairfield, speed, $26 and
costs; Ronald H. Hall, Jr., Toledol
seat belt violation, costs onlyl
James P. Young, Letart, W. Vfl.;
failure to possess medical certili~
cate, $50 and costs; Sheila R. Lam~
bert, Shade, seat belt violation, ·
costs only; Clyde R. Suttles, sea~
belt violation, e&lt;;&gt;sts only; Mlch~t
T. Wilson, Buckhannon. W.Va ..
speed, $20 and costs; Jerry Stobart,
Albany, seat belt violation, costs
only.
Forfeiting bond was ShaWIJ.·
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,~ ion, S60.

Stocks

Am Ele Power....................30 1/8

Ashland Oil........................24 3/4
AT&amp;T.................................4S 518
Bank One...........................48 1/4
Bob E.vans ·......................... l9 3/4
Charming Shop..................37 1/4
City Holding ...................... 17 314
Feckiral Mogu!...................JS 7/8
Goodyear T&amp;R ..................69 518
Key Centurion ...... ;............20 3/4
Lands End..........................24 1{2
Limited Inc....................... 23 1{2
Multimedia Inc ..................27
Rax Restaumnt ................. ll/32 .
Reliance Elecaic................ 17 1{2
Robbins&amp;Myers ................ 15
Shoney's Inc...................... 23
Star Bank .........·...... ............ 34 318
Wendy Inl'l ........................ l3 1{2
Worthington Ind ................ 23 5/8
Stock reports are tbe 10:30
a.m. quotes provided by Blunt,
Ellis and Loewi of Gallipolis.

Court news

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Derault judgment granted
A default judgment has been
granted in Meigs County Commoa
Pleas Court to James G. Mol!fTI)ng
from John R. Hunnell in tho
amount of $5,800.
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Marriage license granted ,·~
A marriage license has bet-rl
granted in Meigs County Probato
Court to Harry Edgar Stewart, 37·,
Middleport, and Carolyn Jeill'
Miller, 38, Middleport.
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seat bell violation, $20 and costs·
Elizabeth Swisher, Cheshire, fail:
ure to yield, $10 and costs; Donald
D. Combs, Long Bottom, stop sign
violation, $·10 and costs; Floyd
Dean Pullins, Long Bottom, possession of marijuana, $50 and
~osts; Charles L. Ruth, Athens,
msecure load, $20 and costs, over-

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port near Huntington also 'were were without power, spokesman
reported.
•
John Atchley in Huntington.
About 1,100 customers
" Abo\11225 scattered households
sun had no_electri~ity as of 8 a.m. . remained without electricity across
today, Appalachian Power Co. the Monongahela Power service ·
s~kesma~ Jack.Shaver s~id. ~e area as of 7:30 a.m. today,
satd the wmds h11 hardest m Lm- spokesman Russ Lorince said.
coin and southern Kanawha coun- .
He said most of Mon ' s prob·
~~W had
.
lems were in Parkersburg. Tyler,
e
nwnerous lines on the Pleasanu, Ritchie, Wilt and Wetzel .
~rou~,d ... trees. had fai_Jen on Counties also have some Ol!tages.
lines, Shaver saad. l-Ie saad most
Ahout42S Pocomac Edison cus·
of the dther outages were in P~t- tamers, most in lhe eastern pan of
nam, Boon~, Fayette, Clay and the state, lost power Thursday
Roane counues.
night, but all lines have been
. In C_abell County, power restored, spokeswoman Cindy
res.torallon was unde~, way for Shoop sai~ from Hagerstown, Md.
about S,OOO A~palachtan Power
She satd about 30 houSeholds
Co. .customers m Cabell County remain wilhout puwer in Berkeley,

O'Brien processes 18 cases in Meigs Court

EMS units answer 7 calls

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Pointing the finger for GOP debacle
I have promised myself 10 use
these post-election weeks to write ,
columns on a number of worthy
subjects that got pushed aside by
the pressure of campaign events.
And so I shall; but indulge me one
more time before we droll the subject of the campaign for good.
President Bush may be able 10 forbid his subordinates to "point the
finger of blame" for his defeat, and
try to assume the whole responsibility hi~sclf. But he ~·t forbid
me to dtscuss the subject, and I
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Power companies restored elec·
tricity to thollsands of West' Virginia homes &lt;l-uring today's early
hours after winds gusting higher
than 50 mph downed trees and
power lines, utility officials said.
Hundreds of homes remained
without power this morning, the
companies reported.
No injuries were reported.
The high winds moved into the
. state from the west Thursday night
. along with a cold front, the Nation·
al Weather Service said.
The highest gusts reported were
S1 mph ai the Wood County Airport m Parkersbur¥. Gusts of 49
mph at Charleston s Y):ager Air·
port and· 46 niph at Tri-State Air-

Aceu-Weatber• forecut for daytime conditionl and

The roadshow th.a t was the '92 campaign

the truly honorable course would
have been to resign and let President Quayle agree to new taxes
Instead, Mr. Bush coolly bt'oke h~
word - and then, irl a positively
ciJ to boost the economy was a stronc possibility, but that he wasn't
Freudillfl
twist, insisted in running
ltady with dtlails, As a Cllldidatc, be had sought standby authority to
on
the
slogan,
as laughable as it
l'mPose wqe and price conuols to curb inflation.
·
For
starters,
Mr.
Bush
isn't
just
was
ungrammatical,
"Who do you
•:·'rhe uncatainty of that combination unsettled flii&amp;JICial marlcets, and being chivalrous when he offers to trust? "
ilc president-elect had 10 r e - his campaign position, announcing that shoulder the blame. He personally Next, maybe his economic
lie;would not sedt price concrol powers.
.
•: ·The change in emphasis. foreign 10 domeslic, is likely to show in the deserves a lot of iL His brealrin~ of advisers deserve the blame (for
lineup of sclectionlto Cabinet IWid other lql posiS. Christopher said he his famous pledge "Read my lips: having misinformed him), but Mr.
expecll the choices next month, probably beginning with the jobs that No new taxes" is in lhe nmning for Bush's breezy lnlitude to\Yard the
the biggest egg ever laid in Ameri- continued recession, over a period
tbl most dinll:dy with the economy.
can
politics, right up there with of nearly a year, was positively
: In other U'allsitions, the secretary of slate usually came first. Bush
"rum,
Romanism and rebellion.''
painful to behold. "Wait for my
named James A. Bater Ill the morning after he was-elected in 1988.
There
was
nothing
wrong
with
State
speech" and
C111Cr filled that Cabinet job firSt, too. R~ delayed it bccauiiC of oon- the policy, though any sensible "WaitofforthemyUnion
acceptance
speech"
Croversy over the man he wanted. Nixon naliled his entire Cabinet in a sin·
poUtician
would
have
left
himself
a
(neilher
of
which,
by
the
way,
wll'!
sle TV~- after he'd chosen Henry Kissinger to be his nationwigg_le
room.
But
having
all
that
im~sive)
were
no
substilittle
llsccurity advtJet.
; In thoiiC transitions, the initial messages were aimed abroad. For Clin- made a pledge that resounding and lutes for action. True enough, Mr.
that unequivocal on a subject that Bush put a recovery program
100, the rnandale is change a&amp; borne.
In this transition, the overwhelming issue is domestic, the economy.
On that, Clinton is committed 10 change. Alld on a home front issue, an
i&amp;:oming pre$dent isn't canstralned as on foreign poUcy.
: •:But it still can Ill: ttlcky. Afulr Cln!r's election in 1976, he said a tax

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Giants to battle Broncos-Sunday
By JARRY WIJ.,NER

AP Sports Writ.er I
_ JuSt what Ule New York Gianis
need: a trip to Denver to chase
John Elway, and oo Lawrence Taylor 10 llo the chasing.
Taylor and the Gianrs bave bad
plenty. of success against Elway,
whether Ule pncs were in Denver,
New Jersey or at the Rose Bowl,
where New Yorll: won the 1987
Super Bowl 01/Cr the Broilcos: But
the 33-ycar-old star linebacker is
gone wnh aiiiJilURd Achilles' lendon that might signal the end or his
caiecr. '

How does coach Ray Handley
expect his team 19 react to Taylor's
absence?
"It's hard to tell," Handley
said. "Teams can react in a couple
different ways. Everybody obviously knows they bave to shoulder
a larger load, in all areas. Not having played a game without
Lawrence in quite a while, it's a little pn:mature for me to even lhink
.how we '11 reacL"
The· defense reacted well last
weekend, picking off lhree passes
in a two-mint~te span, including
Reyna Thompson's 69-yard touchdown rerum, in a 27-7 victory over
Green Bay.
, ·,
"Pepper's already stepped for'
ward on defense," Handley said of
linebacker Pepper Johnson, an All-

Magic routs Bullets 127-100; O'Neal nets 31

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By Tbe Associated Press
The Washington Bullets
shouldn' t be shOcked at what Shaq
did !hem
Whili lhe Bullets were sean:hing for someone to slow down lhe
NBA's top draft choice, Shaquille
O'Neal was scoring 31 points and
pulling down 21 ~bounds Thprsday night. H!l led th!l Orlando
Magic to a127-100 rouL
"He's a good player," Pervis
Ellison said after trying in vain to
guard th!l 7-foot-1 , 303-pound
rookie. •• Any tim !I you have that
kind of size, strength and ability,
it' s going to be tough. He's also got
·a combination of strength and
speed. There's not a whole Jot of
players who have th&lt;llkind of package."
The Magic had a srrong package
go
wilh O'Neal
10
Point guard Sc~tt Skiles had 14
points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists,
his second career triple-double.
Dennis Scott's 27 points came
mostly from long rang41 as Wash·
ington'tried to double-team O'Neal
in the middle. Scott hit 11 of 20

Pro in 1990. •'Carl Banlcs is a Yet- Kansu g:~i. the. Los AD~e.- _
eran player. Ptqile like Grea Jact- Rams at
QUcago at
pa :
son are llarting 10 inflict their per- Bay, New Orleanl at San Fruc:ts- ·
sonality oo the team."'
co, and Seattle at the Los Anples
They'd like 10 inflict some sacks Raided.
•
on Elway, the iu..pressible quarterMonday's game has Buffalo at ·
back wbo 'has engineered three Miami.
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back , tories
While LTis gone, RC is coming
aOUaua-quarter come
VIC
back. Rllld•ll CunninJhagt, aneth- .
Ibis"I
year.
mink John is one of those er NFC East hea dl'1ner, returns
players who likes to have the ball from a one-week benchins and l
at the end, like Larry Bird and goes back to the scene of his
Michael Jordan," Broncos coach demise last year. The Ea&amp;Ics quarDan R41eves said. "I thinll: he telback was put out for the season
responds to thatexcitemenL"
with a knee injury wben bit by
. The Broncos hav~'t responded Green Bay's Bryce Paup.
•
10 playing NFC East teamS. Since
Last Sunday, in a 31-10 defeat
losing to the Giants in that SI!JlCC of the Raiders, Jim McMahon •
Bowl, they are 3-6 against !he d!vi- · Ced while Cunningham watched ,
sian, wilh two of the wins agwnst
lhe sideline.
,
"I didn't like sitting when it
Phoenix, the division's weakest
club. Earlier Ibis year, lhe Broncos was cold and I dol)'t like sitting,
were routed at Washington and at period. But !hey 4ave me a week
Philadel Ilia.
off, lhe pressure 1s off and I ean
"Ev~body says Ibis is the best , come bacll: fresh and enjoy
division in f001ball, and when you myself,'' said"Cunningham.
play against the better teams, it
The winner of the Saints-Ninas
h11lps tell you exactly where you game certainly will enjoy illelf ,
are," Reeves said. "You get a rea\ while it siu atop lhe NFC West. , ·
good evalll3tion of yourself when Bolh are 7-2 entaing lhe game.
··
you play a team lilce lh~. :· , .
"These guys are our rivals,"
- Elsc:wh!lre Sunday, 1t s Cmcm- 49ers tight end Jamie Williams.
nati at the New York Jets, Detroit "They won the .division last year.
at Piusburgh, Houston at Minneso- : · We won it the year before, so basi- .
ta, New England at Indianapol~s. .cally !hey are the champS and·if we : ·
Philadelphia vs. Green Bay at Mil· want it, we're going to have to go ·waukee, Phoenix at Atlanta, San out and ta1ce it from them."
Diego at Cleveland, Washington at
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(22) ror a loss or two yards aner a sbort pass in
the first quarter Thursday at Houston. Texas A
&amp; M won 38·30. (AP)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) _
Indiana is struggling for yardage as
well as points, and lhe defense: is
the only thing that's keeping lhe
' bruised Hoosiers ' bowl hopes alive
as lhe season nears a finish.
Indiana, unable to find a consistent runrilng back, unable to protect
its quarterback and unable to keep
a healthy lineup, taices on No. 19ranked Ohio State on Satunlay.
· The Alabama-MISSISSIP~' State
The Buckeyes (7-2, 4-2 Big
game ts ~Y no means one-stded m Ten) have improved since early
terms of unportance. ~Bulldogs injuries contributed to a 3-2 start
suU have a chance to wm lhe SEC and appear- headed to the Florida
WesL, . . ,
Citrus Bowl to play the loser of the
MISSJSSIPP' St~t!l must beat inaugural Soulheastem Conference
Alabama ·and Ole Miss, and Alaba- championshitrgam!l.
rna must lose to Auburn for lhe
The Hoosiers (5-4, 3-3) probaBulldogs to get in.'
bly need to beat Ohio State and
''There are a lot of things that !hen Purdue to have even a chance
have, to. fall.rnto plac~. an~ th.e odds for a post-season invitation.
aren. t m our fav~r. Mts.siSSI~pt
It won't be easy,
State coach Jackie Sherrill sa1d.
"I can sit here and crybaby
"That doesn't mean it &lt;;an't hap- around about it. but sure it has been
pen. But Alabama's pre~ty well frustrating," Indiana coach Bill
assured."
Mallory Sllid "I know it has been
But the Tide realizes it can't ebb for everyb~dy, the players, the
now.
coaches ... just lhe fact we haven't
been abl~ to establish a set group in

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Alabama is getting all worked
' up about a national cham!Jionship
match up against Miami -in the
Sugar Bowl on New Year's Day.
F'trst, !hough, the Crimson Tide
(9-0) must get past a tough
match up against Mississippi State
(7-2) on Saturday. The 161h-ranked
Bulldogs figure to be Alabama's
most fonnidable foe Ibis season.
Coach Gene Stalling$' secondranked Tide has to clear three critical hurdles if it is 10 meet lhe Hur.
ricanes in a national title showdown.
First, Alabama travels to Mississippi State. Next up is Auburn in
lhe annual Thanksgiving Day
game.
Third is lhe first SEC championship game on Dec. S u Binning;
ham. Three victories would give
lhe Tide a 12-C record and would
set up the dream malhup against
Miami, provided the Hurrianes also
finish undefeated.
"Wt. talked about it during the
summer," Derrick Lassie, Alabarna's leading rusher, said of a possible national title. "In fact, we've
talked about it for quite a while.
"But talk is ~hc:&amp;P· We've just
got to keep on wmnmg ... "
' Elsewhere this weekenil:
-No 3. Michigan (8-0-1) looks
· bac k to lhe Rose
to:crme h a tnp
Bowl by winmng at home against
IJ}inois (5.-4).
·
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-No., 6 Washington (8-1}
looks to return to lhe Rose Bowl as
Pac-10 champion by beating Oregon State (1-7-l), The Huskies also
needs No.9 Arizona (6-2-1) to lose
at No. 18 Sol!lhem Cal (5·2-1) and
No. 21 Washmgton State to lose at
No. 15 Stanford.
- No. 24 ijawaii (7-1) could
win its ftrst WAC crown and repre.
sent the ~nference at the Holiday
Bowl wtth a victory over San
D1ego State (4-3-1).
- Unranked Mississippi could
sew up a Liberty Bowl berth by
beating Louisiana Tech, a Division
1-AA team.
.
Elsewhere, it's Temple (1-8) at
Miami (8-C), Tulane (2· 7) ai No: 5
· Aorida State (8-1), No. 7 Nebraslca
(7-1) at Iowa State (3-6), No. 22
Penn State (6·3) at No. 8 Notre
Dame (7·1·1), and No. 10 Syracuse
(8·1) at No. 17 Boston College (71-1).
Also, it will be South Carolina
(4-5) at No. II Florida (6-2), No.
12 Georgia (7-2) at Auburn (5-3.1),
No. 13 Colorado (7-1-1) at No._20
Kansas (7-2), Duke (2-1) at No. 14
North Carolina State (7-2-1), No.
19 Ohio State (7-2) at Indiana (54). and No. 23 Tennessee (5-3) at
Memphis State (5-4).
In a game Thursday night,
fourth -ranked Texas A&amp;M
· ed
remam
unbeaten by staving off
Houston's upset bid and defeating
lhe Cougars 38-30.

St. Petersburg files
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lawsuit against group
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Petty names
Wt'lson tior 19,93
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because of sponsorship problems attempting to buy a gram o
following lhe season-opening Daybaseball look silly
tona 500. He remained idle lhe rest and I think there'll be a Jot of
of lhe season, except for a Grand
National race at Bristol, Teitn.
adverse reaction," Vincent, who
• 'I'll never be able to fill his resigned SepL 7, said of the arbitrah
b I' ·
f 1 fill · tor's decision. "I don't !hint !h_ere
s oes, ut m JUSt ~rate u to 1 was any doubt about my havmg
his seat next year,' Wilson Sllid
after being introduced by Petty.
just cause. I thi,nk the arbitrator
"Youjustdon'tknow how hun- , substituted his judgment for mine.
gry I am," Wilson added. "It's and the arbitrator was wrong.... I
never good to be off, but 1 believe think it's a bad development for
it's made me a better driver mental- baseball. Why is eight different
I
I
b k
the
from seven?"
Y· ... want to get ac out re
Howe was 3·0 with six Sllves
and drive race cars again.
"Now I'm going to have one of and a 2.45 ERA for the Yankees
lhe greatest co:u:hes in the country last season. He filed for free agentelling me what I'm doing wrong cy Sunday, the last day of the ftling
and what 1 should be doing."
period, but his ag11nt said Howe ·
would prefer to re-sign wilh New

coc.~il~e~akes

San Francisco investors, who bid
$100 million to keep the Giants
from moving, sued the city of St.
Petersburg. That lawsuit asks the
courts tq declare that they didn't
interfere with the Florida offer. ·
Naimoli's suit accused baseball
of not dealing in good fahh with
the Tampa Bay group, saying baseball failed to give "fair and time·
ly" consideration to Tampa Bay's
offer.
"The treatment during the 96
days was just deplorable . .. . It
shouldn't happen to anyone,' ~
~aimoli said. ' 'Perhaps in the old
days of Russia this kind of treat·
mem was prevalent But it certainly
should not be in the United States
of America."
The suit said baseball "openly
and imtoriously" solicited competing proposals, took an active role in
CLEVELAND (AP) - The
the formation of the San Francisco Cleveland Browns and the National
investors group, and then furnished Football League have obtained an
the 11roup with confidential infor- order in federal court prohibiting
matiOn about Tampa llay's con- nine Cleveland-area bars from
tract
'
showing Browns home games !hat
Furthermore, the suit alleged are not sold ouL
baseball solicited support for the
Neilher lhe bar owners nor !heir
San Francisco group's offer, which lawyers attended the 10-minute
was $15 million less than Tampa hearing in-U.S. District Judge Paul
Bay' s, and encouraged rejection of Malia's chambers Thursday.
Florida's bid.
_Last week, the NFL and the
"There has been a great wrong Browns, who own the games'
done,',~ Naimoli said. "All my life
broadcast rights, filed s11it against
I have fought against wrong. I · 10 bars, seeking the restraining
don't intend to stop now. ·
order as well as a $200,000 fine
. "We have a bona fide contracL agaiiiSt each bar.
We had the best contract," the
Browns lawyer T-homas P.
Tampa Bay investor added.,"ln the Meaney. Jr. said nine bars agreed
United States of America, things not -to show future blacked-out
are not sold to the low bidder who games, which can be picked up
comes in after the fact."
from satellite dishes, an~ plan~ed
AI though attorneys and city to agree to a permanent IDJUDCUon
officials are still plotting legal if lhe fines were ~- A hear·
sltategy, SL Petersbur~ is ·expected ing on the permanenttnjllDCtion is
to challenge baseball s exemption scheduled for Nov .24.
from antitrust laws, granted in a
The Browns dropped their effort
1922 Supreme Court decision !hat against one establishinent named in
was afftrmeq in 1972.
lhe suit because it picks up games
~tcd-"
thai are blacked-out in Cleveland
· The action carrw: two days after

• TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - One broken promise deserves another.
: That's lhc gist of a lawsuit flied
llf the city of SL Petersburg and lhe
ownership group that tried and
failed to move lhe San Francisco
Giants 10 Aorida.
, :
Now, Vincent J. Naimoli and
1\is Tampa Bay partners want the
oourt to invalidate letters they
!llgned promising not to sue major
I~ague baseball, its clubs and
employees.
'This Is just the beginning,"
Naimoli vowed. "There's an old
511ying, 'Don't get mad, get even."'
• The suit, filed Thursday in CircUit Court in Pinellas County, is the
first of what officials say will be
several ma)or lawsuits in response
tO the Nauonal League's decision
"to block' the proposed relocation of
the Giants.
Meanwhihi, Florida attorney
general Bob Butterworth _said his
office and lawyers for St. Peters- ,
liurg have begun a fact-finding
mission that will remove the
· ' ' cloak of secrecy" surrounding
the area's seventh unsuccessful
attempt to acquire a team.
"The facts we heard are much
more egregious than what we've
h,card about or read about in the
newspapers,'' Butterworth said
after meeting several hours Thursday wilh Naimoli and others plot·
ting legal strategy.
The initial Tampa Bay suit
named the National League, NL
president Bill White, executive
council chairman Bud Selig, the
commissioner's office, major
league baseball and all NL clubs
except ihc Giants as defendants,,
''l assume in the appropriate
·period of time coun~l fa the vari·
ous defendanu will deal wilh it,"
deputy commissioner Steve Green-berg said. "It's not-entirely unex-

MISMATCH - New Jersey Nets Kenny Anderson (7) attempts
to drive around Minnesota Timberwolves Christian Laettner during rast hair NBA action Thursday night at Meadowlands Arena
in East Rutherford, NJ. (AP) '
,

there and stay in there wilh good !han most people realize," Cooper
continuity·"
•
Sllid.
Quarterback Trent Green was
Green, who was r111ieved by
out two weeks ago with a shoulder backup John Paci last week, will
injury as Indiana beat Minnesota; get me start on Saturday. Mallory
last week, Green was back, but h!l still isn't sure which of .his equally
might as-well haye stayed home. inconsistent runners will be in the ·
Seven quarterback sacks by Iowa li11.eup. - ·
produced minus-13 yards net rush"We've got a s~orgasbord of
mg as lhe Hoosiers lost 14-0.
backs. We haven't had a back jump ·
It was the ftrst time Indiana was out and say h11's the established
shutoutathomesince 1981. .
starter,'' Mallory said. "We're real
Yet bolh Iowa touchdowns were err,~tic, not a real consistent footset up by Indiana turnovers, and ball team."
Mallory said the defense playe~
Ohio State has won four straight
well enough to win lh!l game.
games and is coming off a 17-CJ
That's what Ohio State coach victory over Minnesota in which a
John Cooper is afraid of. '
heallhy Robert Smidt rushed for
"This will probably be lhe best q 9 yards.
Indiana defensive team we've
"I ,think we've gott!ln better
played since I've been here," 53\d since some of the players have got- ,
Cooper, who has one loss, one ue ten heallhier," Cooper said. "A
and two victories by four points healthier Robert Smidt and (quareach in his ftrst four games against terback) Kirk Herbsueit make us a ·
me Hoosiers.
better team, as does a healthier
"We've gouo expect !heir best offensive line. We've been very
shoL We have got to be ready for fortunate on defense in !hat olher
lh~ best footbaU Indiana can play. !han (li,nebacker) Brent Johnson we
Its !hat ~ay every year !hey play haven ~.lost anybody off the
US, ... I lhink !hey have better talent defe.nse.
.

9 Cleveland bars prohibited
.from -showing games on TV
from Toledo television statio~s.
using an antenna, not a satellite
dish.
League rules prohibit local tel~­
easts of liome games iflhe game 11
not sold out 72 hours before game
time. The Browns believe f~s will
stay away from the stadtum hurting ticket and concession.sales·'
- if !hey have the opportumty to
watch blacked-out games at local
bars.
Sunday's game against the San
Diego Chargers is not sold but and
will be blacked OUL

York.
- "He can sign a contract subject
to conditions set forlh in the arbitrator's decision," said Eugene
Orza, associate general counsel of
the Major League Baseball Players
Association. Orza added.the drug
testing and aftercare would be part
of the conditions.
"One of the principal underpinings for the decision was lhe arbitrator's belief that the underlying
medical or psychological problem
was a mitigating facto~ as far as
whal the severity of lhe ~n~tion
ought to be," deputy commiSsioner
Steve Greenberg said.
Howe, attending a conference at
Sarasota, Fla., did not retum telephone messages. The pitcher's
lawyer and agent, Richard Moss,
and the union argued that How11' s
hyperactivity during childhood
could have been a cause for his -

By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Hockey Writer
Those "Crazy Eights" are really starting to put up numbers for
lhe Philadelphia Ayers.
"They've come up big for us in
the last couple of games," Flyers
coach Bill Dineen said after watch·
ing the line of Mark Recchi, Eric
Lindros and Brent Fedyk lead
Philadelphia to an 8-5 victory over
the New York Islanders Thursday
night.
With Recchi leading the way
wilh two ~oals and four assists, the
trio com bmed for 13 points to rout
the slumping Islanders at lhe Specuum. In lhe past three games, lhe
·trio has combmed for 21 points.
."We all get along well," Recchi said. "We all have good speed.
We're just reading each other

wen.··

The sa-called "Crazy Eights"
line is linked by the number eight.
Recchi wears 8, Lindros 88 and
Fedyk 18.
'
In other NHL games, it was
Boston 5, Calgary 4; Pittsburgh 4,
Quebec 4; Winnipeg
7,
.
. .Minnesota

2; Chicago I, S~ Louts U; Edmonton 4, San Jose 3, and Los Angeles
7, Vancouver 4.
Recchi scored his lOth and lllh
goals of the season, as did Lindros.
The heralded Flyers' rookie also
had an assist Fedyk scored his fifth
goal and added three assists.
Bruins 5, Flames 3
Gord Roberts scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:32 remaining
as the Bruins defeated the Flames
to deny Calgary goalie Mike Vernon his 200th NHL win.
Roberts took a pass from Joe
Juneau and swept across the' front
of the Calgary goal, flipping a
backhander through Vem on's le$S
for the winning goal. Dave Pouhn
added an empty-neuer with 38 seconds left.
Penguins 4, Nordiques 4
Piusburgh remained unbeaten at
home, but managed only a tie with
the Nordiques as Martin Rucinsky's third-period goal tied it following a patr of go-ahead goals by
the Penguins' Joe Mullen.
Marlo Lemieull was held with-

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- or any combmauon of the lhree
-on O'Neal. No good.
. "I couldn't believe they put
Gugliotta on me for a little while,"
O'Neal said. "He was a guard in
college. No guard is going to stop
me.
''I told myself if I don't do anything else, I want to· rebound.
That's all !hey ask me to do here.

.
LAS VEGAS (AP)- Anolher
ghetto kid off lhe mean streets of
BrownsviUe tries to grab the brass
ring.
.,
Riddick-Bowe, the last of 13
children raised by his factoryworker molher in a Brooldyn&lt;'housing project, gets a shot at boxing's
biggest prize when he meets champion Evand!lr Holyfield tonight for

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Minnclou 88, New Jct'IC)' 14
Orlando 127, Washinaton 100
Detroit 9S, Miami 81
Adanll 104, San Antonio '17
Phocrtlk I OZ. Utah 91

Suti.le 114, LA I...U:m I 0'2
Cleveland 126, Golden State 122. 20T

Frlday'a Game•

PhiladeJphia 11 DoltOn, 7:30p.m.
Chuloue at Indiana, 7:30pm.

Chicago at Milwaukee, 9 p.m.
New York It WashingtM, I p.m.
LA Clippers at LJ\ La.kers, 10:30 p.m.
Cieveltnd 11 Portland, 10:30 p.m.
Salurday'J Camet
Da~lOn at New York, 7:30p.m.

Orltndo tl New Jet~ey, 7:30p.m.
Miami at Charlou.e. 7:30p.m.
Indiana at DcuoiL, 7:30p.m.
f'homix at MinnCIOla, I p.m.
Denver at Olicaao, 8:30p.m.
Atlanta at Dallu, 8:l0 p.m.
Houa.tm at San Monio. 8:30p.m.
LA Clippcn ll Ullh, 9 p.m.
Sacnrnano at Seattle, 10 p.m.
Ponlf!'d at Golden StAte. I0:30p.m.
Sundl}'• Gamtl
Wuhin&amp;ton ~tNcwleney, 7p.m.
Deftver at Mi!WIIukec,l:30 p.m.
Clcvdand at Sacnmc:r\lo, 9 p.m.
Golden Sti\C al LA Lakcrs, 10:30 p.m.

out a goal for only the third time in
18. games, but he assisted on both
of Mullen's goals.
,
Jets 7, North Stars 2
Rookie Teemu Selanne had two
goals and two assists and Rick
Tabnraeci made 39 SIIVCS ps lhe Jets
ended their eight-gam!l road losing
streak in impressive fashion.
· Mike Eagles scored his first two
_ goals of the season and added an
assist for the Jets, who recorded
!heir most lopsided victory of lhe
season despite being outshot 41-32.
Blackhawks I, Blues 0
,
Jocelyn Lemieux got the game's
only goal and. Ed Belfout made 16
Sllves for his lllh career shutout as
the Blackhawlcs climbed into first
place in the Noms Division ·wilh a
victory over the Blues:
Chicago now has 19 points, one
more'than Tampa Bay and Toronto,
following its fourth straight vict06iiers 4, S~arks 3
Edmonton continued to rebound
after a disastrous start as Petr
Klima's tiebrealcing goal in lhe second period sparked lhe Oilers over
the Sharks.
l
Klima broke a 1-1 tie ·at 5:17
when he skated unguarded up the
slot and beat goalie Anurs Irbe for
his ninth goal of the season.
·
Kings 7, Canucks 4
Jari Kurri, Tomas Sandstrom
and Mike Donnelly each scored
two goals to help lhe Kings beat
the Canucks.
Kurri continued his hot play
with a five-point night. He also
assisted on both of Sandstrom's
goals and Luc Robitaille's 16th
goal of the year:Kurri has 10 goals
and 17 ·assists in his last nine
games and extended his point scor·
ing strealc 10 seven games.

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP)- Auorneys for Philadelphia defensive
lineman Reggie White and several
hundred other players asked a federal judge to declare them free
agents after lhe season.
White was joined as a plaintiff
by Pittsburgh linebacker . Hardy
Nickerson, New Orleans quarterback Mike Buck and former Seattle
and Los Angeles Raiders defensive
back Van McElroy. If Judge David
Doty rules !hat White has a valid
class action lawsuit, as many as
605 players who are in the final
year of their contracts could be
declared free agents as of Feb. I,
1993.
.
The request comes in the aftermath of the Freeman McNeil lawsuit, in which a Minneapolis jury
Sllid in September' that lhe league's
Plan B free agency system was a
violation of antithtst laws.
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Vols play Memphis State. The
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offensive coordinator Phillip Ful,mer, who guided lhe team to a 3-0
record to begin the season while
Majors recuperated from heart
surgery. -

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49ERS, 20-17
Buffalo (minus 1) at Miam!
(Monday night)
The Bills' slide began with a 37,
10 thrashing by the Dolphins in
Buffalo six weeks ago. Did it end
last Sunday wilh a 28-20 win over .
the Steelers?
Not really -these still aren't
the run-it-up Bills we've come to
know the last two years. But
they're probably good enough to
, extract revenge for lhe ftrst game.
BILLS, 24-20. .
Washington (pick 'em) at Kansas
City
•
Two good defenses, two stag- ,
nant offenses.
When in doubt, pick an NFC
East team.
REDSKINS, 13-12.

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power but whose detcrminauon ~
been questioned, appears the,
toughest challenger faced yet by• •
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detennined, dedicated fiJ:hter who
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last week, coach Jim Mora was
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The Saints _also have given up
35 points on turnovers the last two
weeks - they were lucky they
were playing lhe Bucs and Patriots.
Contrast that with the six turnovers
lhe Niners forced in Atlanta. ·
At this point, San Francisco is
the better team.
But the Saints always keep it
close.

By DAVE GOLDBERG
AP Football Writer
They sneak up on you, those
New Orleans Saints.
They sneak up on the San Fran·
cisco 49ers, too.
The· Saints go to Candlestick
Palk on Sunday tied with lhe 49ers
in lhe NFC West at 7-2. Does anyone know it outside of New
Orleans? Th!l oddsmak!lrs have
blithely made the 49ers 6-point
favorites.
That's a lot in this rivalry, perhaps too much.
The Niners won the rll'st game
16- IO; but lhe Saints w!lrt on the 3yard-line in the final seconds
· before Eric Davis picked off a
Bobby Hebert pass in lhe end zo!IC·
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Tyson, meanwhile, sent along
his best wishes to Bowe in his fight
against Holyfield, telling a newspaper reporter by phone from Indiana
that if Bowe wins the title, it would
be good for Brownsville and good
for showing !hat people can maice it
out oflhe ghetto.
Bowe said that he's dedicating
the fight to Tyson and' !he people of

49ers favored by three·over Saints

Thankful for the
opportunity to
serve the people
of Meigs'Co.
Grateful for your
IUpport anti VOitt.l

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Knoxville News-Sentinel and
The (Nashville) Tennessean reported today that Tennessee has
reached an agreement to buy out
. me remaining two years of Johnny
Majors' conuact, bringing an end,
to the coach's 16-year tenure at his
alma rna~!.· : _

"He would have knocked out
Evander Holyfield in one or two
rounds,'' Bowe said of Tyson.
"I'm going to do the job that he
• dido 't do.•·
The 25-year-old Bowe, who carries a 31-0 record with 27 knockouts into the bout against Holyfield
(28-0, 22 knockouts). went to lhe
same grammar school as Tyson.

Brownsville district who used box- -for his age, very tough. and always
ing as a ticket out of lhe ghetto to carried a big bag of cookies around
lhe top was Mik!l Tyson, who ere- with him," Bowe said of Tyson,
ated other problems for himself and who lost the heavyweight crown
now is serving time for rape in when Buster Douglas scored a
Indiana.
stunning knockout of him in Japan,

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6. Teafords Golf &amp; Trophys · 34

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GRAVELY
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v.:amors. .
Tamberwolves 88, Nets 84
At East Rulherford, NJ., Doug
West scored 24 points and Chuck

last I slan ders •
F lYers 0 ut_

problems.
"I've already had a conversation with (general manager) Gene
Michael, and if we can work out-an
appropriate agreement, that's
where he wants.to be," Moss said '
from Los Angeles. "Clearly, Steve ·
has wonderful camaraderie with his' :
teammates. In addition, the Yan- :
kees' front office has been',
extremely supportive through this ·
turmoil, and you -don't forget those
things."
The Yankees welcomed the
news.
"We are pleased for Steve and
his family," the tc;,am said in a
statement. "Perhaps ,all of us have
developed a greaier sensitivity to
those who seek our support. We
wish lhe Howes well, and look forward to watching Stev!l digplay his
talents during the 1993 baseball
season."

500 WT MAIN

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beat the _Wamors 154-153 tn four
extra pen~.,
. ,
.
~y ~dn t do 1t w1th 3-pomters! .mtSSm~ all 14 ~ a .record for
fu~;Ility agwnst the Wamors. ~k
Pnce was 0 for 7. a Cavalters
record and one short of lhe NBA
mark._
_
Mtke Sander~ scored Cl~ve land's last fourpomts for lhe wm.
Tim Hardaway scored 35 points
and ~illy Owens added 30 for lhe

Bowe has physical advantage
;:~!!~l§E~~dt~~!J~~\f~t~ in tonig
- ht's heavy·weight bout

H.owe gets anoth er chance zn b'ase ball .

NEW YORK (AP) - Steve
Howe has another last chance in
HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) _The baseball.
wait is over and Rick Wilson is the
The 34-year-old reliever, who in
June became the first player
winner of lhe Richard Petty sweep- banned from baseball for life
stalces.
Petty ended monlhs of specula- because of drugs, was reinstated
tion and guesswork Thursday when Thursday by arbitrator George
Nicolau.
he named Wilson to drive the Petty
But Nicol au said if Howe fails
Enterprises Pontiac Orand Prix in again, he will be banned fa life. ·
199/he
Petty,
Howe, 34; was suspended by
55 -year-old
NASCAR's all-time winningest then-commissioner Fay Vincent
following the left-bander's sc:venlh
and most popular star, is retiljng as
1
a driver following Sunday's Hoot- incident related to drugs or ale oho.
ers 500 at Atlanta Motor Speed- Howe was with the New York
Yankees at lhe time of lhe sus~nway·
sian, which followed a guilty plea

~ulu~leoverumegameforlheftrst
tune 11nce Jan., 29, 1981, w~ !hey

Person hit a clutch 17-footer wilh sons with the Pistons, includinj
seven seconds to play, ruining lhe their two NBA championship
home coaching debut of Chuck years was traded to Miami during
Daly.
the oirseasotL
·
·
Minnesota built a 19-poinllead, Hawks 104, Spurs 97
,
then almost blew it as Drazen
At San Antonio Dominique Pet:rovic I~ lhe Ne1;5 bacll:. Petrovic Wilkins scored 30 po'inu, 11 in the
finished wtlh 27 pomts ~Derrick final eight minutes, and Travis
Coleman added 19 potnts and 19 Mays had 19 for Atlanta. 'rebounds for New Jersey.
The Spurs were paced by David
Suns 102, Jazz 97 ,
Robinson's 20 poinll and 19 frOm
.At Salt Lake Cay •. ~harles Antoine Carr. Sean Elliotl and
Bar~ley- scored 25 pomts and Lloyd Daniels contributed 16
Cedric Ceballos hll!' 24 as Phoenix apiece. But San Antonio was I for
held ~he Jazz to JUSt 37 percent 16 from 3-point range, wi!h Elliou.
shooung. The Jazz, 37~ at home making one of his six attcmpu and
last season, ha~e.lost thetr ftrst two . Daniels going 0 for 5. ,
home games lhts year.
SuperSonics 114, Lakers 102
Karl Malone scored 32 points
At Seattle, an 18-3 rin lhe ftnal
for the Jazz and John Stockton four minutes !JUt away Seattle's
added 18.
third straight vtctory. Gary Payton
Pistons -95, Heat 88
scored seven points and Shawn
At Auburn Hills, Mich., the Pis· Kemp five in the run for the
tons' strong hackcourt spoiled lhe unbeaten Sonics, who outscored
return of John Salley .to lhe PB;)ace. lhe !.akers 34-18 in lhe fourth quarJoe: Du'!'ars scored etght of hiS 29 ter.
.
. .
pomts m the fourth quarter and
Derrick McKey led Seattle with
Isiah Thomas had six of his 14 in 27 points. ·Kemp added 19. Sedale
lhe period.
.
.
Threatt scored 25 points for the
Salley, who played Sill full sea- Lakers and Byron Scou had 19.

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Buckeyes play at Indiana Saturday
STOPPED SHORT - University Houston
receiver Daniel Adams (2) gets caught in the
grasp .or Texas A &amp; M defender Billy MitcheU

Any scoring is gra':Y·"
In other games,l! was Cleveland
126, Golden State 122 in double
overtime; Minnesota 88, New Jersey; Phoenix 102, Utah 97; Derroit
9S, Miami 88; Atlanta 104, San
Antonio 97; and Seattle 114, lhe
Los Angeles Lakers 102.
Cavalieri 126, Warriors 122, 2
OT
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A~ Oatlan~, the Cavaliers won a

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model Iman, during the 251h annlvn~ party
for RoDine Stone Magazine at New York s Four
Seasons restaurant Thursday night. (AP photo)

TWO FOR ONE • Actress Melanie GrlMih
and husband, actor Don Johnson, (left), join
rock legend David Bowie and bis wife, super-

Chester site of annual inspection
Annual inspection for Chesler
Council No. 323, Daughters of
America, was held recently at the
lodge hall. ·
Helen Wolf, councilor, presided
at the meeting. Pledges to the
Christian and American Oags were
given in unison. Tile JPC read from
Psalm 118. Kathryn Baum was
pianist fll' the meeting.
The following were received
officially: Esther Smith, PSC,
JoAnn Baum, stale inside sentinel;
Margaret Cotterill, llllional representative; Charlotte Grant, state
publicity committee; Opal Holloil, .
state credential committee; Betle
Biggs, district deputy; Eileen
Clark, dep11ty state councilor of
,Guiding Star Council and Erma
Cleland, deputy state councilor of
Chester Council.

It was reported Mary Jo Bar·
ringer is home from the hospital,
Alta Ballard is sick, Goldie Freder·
ick is in the hospital and lhat Belly
Younghasai)Cw_grandson.
· It was announced thal Ada Morris, Pomeroy Nursing and Rehabilitatioo Cenll7, will be 99 years old.
Members are to send her cares.
Mrs. Morris always seemed like a
mother CheSICI CounciL She institured Chesll7 Council in 1934. AI
that time, she was a member of
Thedorus Council, Pomeroy, and
later transferred to Chesler Council.
The inspecting officer, Bette
Biggs, distnct deputy, complimented the council on its wo.t and gave
a "good" report.
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The color bearers escorted Mrs.
Biggs to the altar. JoAnn Baum,

FfliDAY
POMEROY · Meigs County
React will meet Friday at 7 p.m. at
, the Meigs County Public library.
RIPLEY, W.VA. • Liberty
Mountaineers
will perform Friday
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Commissioners will meet Friday at
!Oa.m.

MIDDLEPORT - Ceramic tree
top angel, Middleport Ans Council,
~riday and Nov. 20, 6:30p.m. Cost
'IW'i s $12 and includes all material.
Judy Dixon, instructor. Call 992·
6564 or 992·7733 to register.
SYRACUSE • Youth rnll y at the
Syrncuse Nazarene Church, Friday,
7 p.m., for ~II YO)-Hh ages 12-23.
Greg ·Cundiff w11l be speaker.
Refreshments served.
POMEROY - Meigs County
Dcmocmtic Party, potluck victory
dinner, Friday, 6:30 p.lll'.. Mei$S
County Senior Citizens Center m
Pomeroy. Public invited. l.lring a
covered dish. Meat and be\'era$es
will be provided. Admiss on is
free. •
LONG BOTIOM - Faith l .111
. Gospel Church in Long Botto a
will hold a hymn sing Friday at ~
p.m. Pastor Steve Reed invites the
public. Fellowship will follow.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Tuppers
Plains VFW 9053 ladies Auxiliary
will have a round and square dance
· on Friday from 8 to -II :30 p.m .~· Music by Happy Hollow Boys,

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LETART FALLS - Letart. Falls
PTO fall festival will be Saturday.
Turkey and ham dinner will begm
• at S p.m. Cost is $3.50 for adults
' and S2 for children and free for
t children ul)der age two. Calce dcco• rating and pie baking coniCSts with
aU entries to be at the school by II
a.m. SatiJCdaY.

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l concert featuring Shammah will be
: at the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
, Churc~. Laurel Cliff Road,
Pomeroy, on Saturday at 7 p.m.
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REEDSVILLE • Fifth annual
: Easlern High School craft show,
• Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. spon1 sored bY. band boosters. Entertaml ment w1ll include performances by
~ seventh grade band at 10 ·a.m., .

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Suaday Sdlool · 10 a.m.

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Wonllip - II a.m.

212.W. IolaiDSt.

Wodrtooday Servicco · 7 p.m.

~ Sc:boctl· 9:30 .....
Wonbip-10',30 a.m., 7 p.m.
w.m a "Savita • 1 p.m.

N.,. Ltre Cllui-dl ol God
Oleller

P-= Gary Hineo
Suaclay Sdtoot • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 6 p.m.
Wednolday Sorvica • 7 p.m.

Wonhip • tlla.m., 6 p.m.
Wednelday Services • 7 pm.

Ep1scopal

Middleport Cluordo if Cllrilll

Gnift E!MoooPat Cllurdo
326 B. Mains-.. Pomeroy
Holy EudwiJt lit A: 3rd Sundays.
Momin&amp; Prayer 2nd A: 4lh Sunday•
Plioclpol.Mtd Sunday Sdtooll I a.m .

. SlhaadMain
l'u1or. AlliaJum
Suncloy Sc:boctl· 9:30a.m.
Wonbip-l:t5. tG-.30 a.m.• 7 p.m.
w......y s.m- -_7 p.m.

Froo Will Boplllt Cllon..
Alit Sbeel, MiH IF M
,..., Malt MonOw
SIIUiday Semco • 7:30p.m.
SuDdoy Sc:boctl· 10 a.m.
· Wonllip • II a.m.,
W - y S.rvice-7:30 p.m.

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SuDdoy Sc:boctl • 9:30 o.m.

Wonltip- 10:30 Lm.
41172 ~ Piko -

r-: a 1.omar o·s.,..,.

Saaday Sc:boctl- 9:30a.m.
Wonhip-10:4SLm., 7:30p.m.
Wednooolay SeMc:ea ·7:30p.m.
Middleport Flnt ........
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Comor Siltda A: l'lllller
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PallOr: Ro¥. !..,.. A. Bill. R&lt;lbert Fosler
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Sunday Sc:boctl- 9 a.m.
Wanhip • 9:4S Lm.,6:30p.m.

llellll*• Baplbl
..._ : Rev. Bad Shuler
Sutlday School • 10:30 a.m.
Wanbip - 9:30a.m.
Thunday Semceo· 7:30p.m.
Old llelloe Fno Will BaDIIal Clooreh
~I SL Rt. 7, Mi&amp;t\Opnrt·
SuDdoy Sc:boctl-10 a.m.
B~. - .7.:30 p.m.
:_.,. oi. 'linnday
sCMcei -7:30
Hlllldo Baplbl CloSo. RL 143 joul oft' Rt. 7
l'u1or. Rev. 1 - R. Aaoe; Sr.
Sundaf Schooi • 10 I.JII,
!.~,4 tla.m., 6 p.m.
W
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Wonhip., 10:4S a.m.
Thanday Servi- • 7:30p.m.

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Paul Tl)'lor
Sunday Sc:boctl · 10 a.m.
B..,;..a.· 7p.m.
Wednelday SeMceo - 7 p.m.
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SundayScbooil - tO a.m.
Wonltip • It un.
w~ Semco. 7:30p.m.
S• day SeMoo • 7:30p.m.

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l'u1or. Rev. Waller B.ltoinz
:. SaL Con. 4:4S-S:Up.m.; Mau· S:30p.m.
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Sun. Man· 9:30a.m. •
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Daiky Ma!l- 8:30 Lm.

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,._, Jooeph B.. Haokino

Somday School • 9 a.m.
Wonltip • 10 a.m .• 7 p.m.
w.......a.y Som.ceo- 7 p.m.
Uberty C l l - Clllrch
Der.la'

'fPulor: Woody Call i I
s...~ay School - to a.m.
E . -7p.m.
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Lupollo Ctlrtollao Cllurcll
Sunday School- 9:30a.m. ·
Wmhip ·10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
· Woclbolday Service 7:30p.m.

RoodntlteCiourdloiCiorlll
1'.-: l'llilip Stunn
Sunday Sc:boctl: 9:30a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Rihle Sludy, Wedneoday, 6:30.p.m.

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p_, Derek Stump
S....S., Schoot • 9:30 un.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:00p.m ..
Wedneiday s.m... · .7:30p.m.

Fallll Baplllt ci.Raibood So., Muon
Sunday Sc:boctl· 10 a.m.
~- tt.a.m .• 6p.m.
W
y Serviceo • 7 p.m.

ML Mer!.. Bapllot
Founh A: Main So., Micldlepon
Putor: Rev. Gilbert Cni•, Jr.
Slllday Sc:boctl· 9:30a.m.
Wonbip • t0:4S Lm.

Latter-Day Saints

Bradford Cburdl ot Christ

H - Grove Church
P.-: Owleo Danialn
ocbool • to:30 .....
Wonhip • 9:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

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H - Ctourcto of Chrlot lo
Cllrllll• UitiOA
Putor: Thc:nllt Durham
S...Jay School • 9:30 a.m.
B-ma-7p.m..
Wednooday Sorvic:ea • 7 p.m.
H - Churdl ot Christ In
CloriiiiM Uoloa
Ha!l(onl_ W.VL
Po-= Rov. David McManis .
Sunday Sc:boctl • I I a.m.
Wonltip • 9:30 LID., 7:30p.m.
w......1 SorW:ea-7:30p.m.

Church of God
ML ~Cit- of God

Rocino

Putcr. Rov. James Sauerficld
S...Jay School • 9:4S a.m.
B-ma - 7p.m.
Wednooday Som.ca • 7 p.m.
Rulleod Churdo of God
PUIOI: lolll F. C&lt;tn:onn
~School· tO a.m.
Wonhip - I I a.m•• 7 p.m.
Wednooday Serviceo -7 p.m.
SJI'MI!IIf Cllurdl o1 God
Apple and s-tltd Sll.
Puoor: Rev. David Russell
Sunday Sc:boctl and Wanhip- 9:30a.m•
. Bvonina SorviCOI- 7 p.m.
Wednooday Sorviceo • 7 p.m.

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Ho ..s: Mon • Frl 9-4 5111-4. Closed Sunday

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' SL Jolui Lelbtl'u C~urclo
Pine G1011e
Pastor: Geo11e Weirick
Wol'lhip - 9:30a.m.
Sunday School- 10:30 a.m.

Our Saviour Lulheran C~urch
Walnut and Henl)' Stt., Ravenowood, W.Va.
· Co-i&gt;ulon: Revo. Ridtard &amp;.
. Palricia Bonda-Krug .
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhlp ·It a.m.
St. Paul Lutheran Chorth
Comer Sycamo.. ol Soc:ood SL. Pomeroy
Pui.Or. GeofJe Weirick
Sunday School • 9:4S am.
Wonhip • II Lm.

United Methodist
'' Gnbnl Uotied MOIIIOdlol
Wonllip • 9:30Lm. (IIIlA 2nd Sun),
7:)0 p.m. (lrd. 4lh Sun)
Wedneoday Service • 7:30p.m.
·MI. Olivo United l'lethodllll
Off 124 behind Wilkeoville
Paa10r. Qar~s Joneo
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wol'lhip • 10:30 Lm., 7 p.m.
Thunday Services • 7 p.m.
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Norlhust Clulllor

Altrod
Panor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wol'lhip · I I a.m.. 6:30p.m.
Ch..ur

Joppa

Pa1tor: Brenda.Weber
Wonhip • 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.ni.
Wednesday SeiVicea • 7:30p.m.

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Pas10r: Row. Soldan Jolm1011
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip - I 0:30 Lm.
Wcdneoday Services - 7:30p.m.

R-Ule
PallOr: Rov. Soldan lollliiOII
Worship· 9:30a.m.'
I 11.t 3nl Sunday · 7:30p.m.
School · 10:30 a.m.
Wed
y Som.ces • 7:30p.m.

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Pas10r: Sharcn Haunnan
Sunday School • 9 Lm.
Wonhlp • to a.m.
Tuesday Sorviceo • 7:30p.m.
CentraiCIIIIIer
Albury (Sysac...)

Putor. Deron Newman
. Sunday School- 9:45a.m.
Wonhip ,-II a.m.
Wodnaday Service• ·7:30p.m.
En~ri·

Pallor: KeM Rader
Sua!lay School • t 0 a.m .
W011hip - 9 a.m.• 6 p.m.
T~ay Somce1 • 7 p.m.

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Putor: Psmk Smilb
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - t0:30 a.m.
Wodnaday Service• • 6p.m.
MID enville

Po-= Deron Newman
Sunday School • 9 am.
Wonhip - 10 a.m.
Plll&lt;lr: Fton:noe Smilh
Sunday School • 9 am.
Wonhip • 10 a.m.

Pom ....y
Puoor: 1!101hao (Groce) Kee
Sunday School - 9:15 o.m.
Wonhip . t0:30 a.m.• 6p.m.
Wedneoday Sorviceo ·7:30p.m.
.Rod&lt; Sprtnga

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·Sunday School · 9: I~ a.m.
Wonltip • 10 a.m.
Wednesday Sorvioes - 6 p.m.
RUIIand
Pas10r: Anltur c..~
SundiJI School. • 9:30a.m. •
Wonhip - t0:30 Lm.
Thunclay Servioea • 7 p.m.

Sal• C•ter
Pastor. Ron Fien:o
Sunday School. - 9: IS a.m.
Wonhip- tO:IS Lm.
Pu10r. Flormoe Smilh

s... day School • tO·a.m.
Wonltip • 9 a.m.

Jlettwoy

Pu10r. Kemeoh Baker
Sunday School - tO un.
Wonbip ·9 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 10 a.m.

Sunday School • 9:30a.m.

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Christian Union

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Carmel
Pastor: K..- Baker

Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Thunclay Service• • 7 p.m.

OUR ANNUAL IHANKSGIVING
DINNER

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Rooraubod Churdo of
Chrilll
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to LoiMr Day Sotnll
Ponland·Racine Rd.
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l'uior: William Roulh
Sunday School. • 9:30 Lm.
Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Wednelclay Sermeo - 7:30p.m.

Putor. Sharoo Haunnan

SUNDJV 10· 15 1992

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ForatRua
Pllllll: Deron Newman
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhi!&gt; • 9 a.m.
Thunday Se~ • 6:30p.m.

SnOWYitle

M... Churcll oiChi'llt
MiUerSL, Muon, W.Va.
Sunday Sc:boctl • 10 a.m.
Wonhip · t I a.m., 7 p.m.
WedneJday Service• · 7 P·lll·

. l'u1or.l.nooE.K~
. Wonhip. IOa.m., 7 p.m.
Wodacoday Serviceo • 7 p.m.

Fonot Roa Baptlot
PliiOr:AriuaHun
Sunday School. • I 0 a.m.
Wonhip • Jl a.m.

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Sund&amp;y School • 9 a.m.
Wanbip • 9:4S a.m., 6:30p.m.

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.Puoor : JoeN.
s..ndoy School·9:4 a.m.
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Harrt-vllle H.Un• Cllaplcr
Pao10r. Rev. Jolm Neville
Sunday Sd&gt;ool 10 a.m.
Wonhip • U L!"·• 7:30p.m.
Wodnoldoy Semc:o - 7:30p.m.

1'.-: Robert F011et

Ruaud Cll- ol Clorlol
Pllla:·&amp;ameli. IJodawood
Sunday Sc:boctl • 9:30a.m.
Wanbip. 10:30 a.m .• 7 p.m.

l'lllor. Bill Lillie
SW\dl)r Sc:boctl- IO..m.
Wonllip • I Ia.m., 7:30pm.
Wedlloslay Serviceo-7:30 p.m.

H}'IOII Ruio Hollaea Church
p_, ROOert Manley
Sunday SchoQI • 9:30 a.m.
Worship· t0:4S a.m .• 7 p.m.
Thunday Service · 7:30p.m.

Tuppen Plallo cti- ol Ctorlot ·

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RadM FlniBapllat
Po-= Ste.c
Saaday Sc:boctl- 9-.30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:40Lm•• 7:30p.m.
Wodneoday s.m...- 7:30p.m.

M~rty

....... :Tom Rm)CII
Sunday Sc:boctl - 9:30am.
Wonhip • 10:30 Lm.

Dater c~urcilot Cluiat
Pllllll: Ouia Slewul
S....S., Sc:boctl· 9:30a.m.
·Wonhip • 10:30 LBI.
We&lt;llleoday Scm.""'· 7 p.m.

l'lllo Gnoo 8lblo
Cllurch
Ill mile elf Rt. 325
Paator: Rev. 01leU Mantay
. Sunday Sdlool · 9:30a.m.
Wonbip • 10:30 a.m .• 7:30p.m.
Wednetday Service • 7:30p.m.
Wesleyan Bible Hollneoo Churdt
75 l'oad St., Middl . rt.
'-'"" Rov. Roy
~Y ochool· 9:30 Lm.
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Wonhip - 10:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedaelday Service · 7:30p.m.

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Wonltip - 10:30'a.m., 6:30 p.m.
WedneidaySorvi!:a • 6:30p.tl).

..._, Keisb Rader
Sunday School - tO a.m.
Wonbip • It Lm.. 6 p.m.
.Thunday Sorvioel - 7 p.m.

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Paalor: Jack ColeJIO"e

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Wonltip ·10:4S Lm.

Hol1ness

KMo a.rctl , Cllrlol
W..mip · 9:30a.m.
5undOy Sdioal· tG-.30Lm.

P0111a0)'. Harrilanvitlc Rd. (RLI43)
Paator:tilleriinputor
Sunday Sc:boctl - ~:30 a.m.
W&lt;Diolp • tD-.30a.m.,7:30p.m.
WodoOoday Servi..,. • 7 p.m.

Po-= Dr. Loe Morrio
Sunday Sc:boctl· 9:30 o.m.

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Or:~~OI:l~ned:~=:~an~d:pe:r~-~D:u:s:ty~B:ry:an:t~S:m~ith:o:n:e:xas:·.

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PaaiNJ Wtllllde
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3322115 Clitdlln"o Home Rd.
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responsible for · themselves. Her
that
appeaRCI in the.paper that my ·lisler
had ~UCSied crernalion anll'lfiat
services be held. Aim, I knOw for ,
fact this is not true. I had many talks
with her about iL
Whal hurts most is that we dido 'I
have a chance 10 say goodbye. It
is heart-breaking that not even a
prayer was said. What can we do to
remedy this? -G.N., LONGVIEW,
WASH.
DEAR G.N.: Perhaps the battles
among the sisters had mll'C to do
wi.lh this suange handling of their
mothcr:s death ·~ their ll!ck of
~peel for her.
I see no reason why yo11 can't have
a belated mem&lt;rial service for your
sister and pay the proper respect dQC
her. The daughaers can either be
present or stay 81 home, whichever
they choose.
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Planning a wedding? What's
riglll? What's wrong? "The Ann
Landers Guide for Brides" will
relieve your lliiZiety. Serrd a selfaddressed, long, busintss-si:e
envelope and a check or ''""'5Y
order for $3.65 jthis incl11des
posiiJge and handling) to: Brides,
c/o AM I.anders. P.O. Qox Jl562,
Chicago, Ill. 60611-0562. (In

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Wife remembers veteran husband

Cllurdl of God of ProphiCJ',

Church of Chr1st

Community calendar
Community Calendar items
appear two days before iln event
and the day or that event. Items
•.must be received well in advance
· to assure publication in the cal·
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existed.
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life, Ill!')' blamed their llllldler fcil
As aduliS I feel they should be

D of A holds Friends~ip Night;
installation of officers conducted

The Dally Sentlnei-Pap-7 .

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wbo raised seven children never

chairman of the Good of Order
Committee, presented her a gift.
Mrs. Biggs spoke mefly. .
Erma Cleland read a poem,
"Welcome Friend." Refreshments ·
were served by the kiiChen com·
mittee.
Attending were Nathan and
CaNida, serrd $4.45.)
Bette Biggs, Bob and Esther Harden. Janice Lawson, Eileen Clark,
Margaret Cotterill, Guiding Star
Council, Syracuse; Lillian
Demosky, Betty Denny, Marcia
Keller, Doris Grueser, Virginia
. Lee, Nanc)' Bond, Ethel Orr, Jean
Welsh, Elizabeth Hayes, Mary K.
.Holler, Belly Young, JoAnn Baum,
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A basket of flowers will be
· Everett Orlnt, Goldie Frederick,
Thelma White, Esther Smith; Erma Daughters of America, was held Other officers not present were placed at the councilor's station
Cleland, Lora Damewood, Opal recenlly at Belle Prairie Council Mildred Lowery, councilor; Mar- and a list of deceased members will
garet Cotterill, conductor; Mary be read during the spring rally. .
Hollon, Charlotte Grant, Kathryn . No, 269, Belpe•.
Mrs. Biggs read a communicaA politiCk supper was held with Moose, JPC; Doris Grueser, assoc1Baum,Jean Frederick, Beuy R'\ush
Ble JPC; Janice Lawson, secretary.
lion from Alice Weaver, national
blessing by Esther Harden. •
and Helen Wolf.
Bette Biggs appointed Helen councilor, thanking District 13 for
Betty Spencer, Distri~t AIC,
presided. PledgeS to the Christian Wolf, diSirict~;~iamst; JoAnn Baum, her gifts and also a letter from
and American flags wen: given in district captam; Charlotte Grant, Doris Dodds stating she had won
uniscin and the rmt slai1Za of the color bearer No. I; Everett Grant, $5 at the national session.
It was announced that Allan
Star Spangled Banner was sung. color bearer No.2.
the concert band at 11 a.m., tile dancing and clo~.;ing at the Hen· JoAnn Baum, JPC, read the 23rd
The ~ voted to have offiCerS Levan, Willoughby, had accepted
marching band-at 11:30 a.m., the derson Commumt)' Building from Psalm; Helen Wolf was pianist for installed at the spring rallies the office of national secretary. He
crafters' auction at '1:30 p.m., anl! 8-11 p.m. Music by Mountain themeetin.
instead of at friendship meetings. will take the office of Ruth Shanthe Ruffles and Flourishes Twirling Fever, and Peggy I' apier on the
.
. Erma ~eland, chairman or the Bellll Biggs appointed a committee · · non.
Group under the direction of April fiddle.
The color bearers escorted Mrs.
nominating committee read the or Erma Cleland, ()pii Hollon and
Hudson at 3:30p.m.
nomi.-lng mpon.
·
Esther Smith to re-write the dis· Biggs to the front of the council
SUNDAY
room with Helen Wolf playing on
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The following officers were trlct by-laws siating this motion
FAIRPLAIN. W.VA. -liberty·
POMEROY - Rev. E..'die Buff. installed by Bette Biggs, district
The District Deputies and Past the piano, "Ain't She Sweet."
Mountaineers will perform Satur- ington, Gallipoli$, will ~ ·each at deputy: Betty Young, vice-coun- Councilors' Club will have their Esther Smith presented here a
day at the Jackson County Jam- · Naomi Baptist Church in I 1meroy cilor; Lora Damewood, associate Olristmas dinner at the QUality Inn mooey conti;JC and mill a !Jibute to
borcc in Faitplain, W.Va.
on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. ~ublic vice-councilor; Betty Spencer, in Nelaonville on Dec. 5 81 12:30 her. Mrs. B1~s ~ bri_eOy ~
invited,.
associate councilor; Esther Smith, p.m. A $3 gifl exchange will be thanked the district. ~urmg th1s,
MIDDLEPORT • Slate painting
inside sentinel; Elizabeth Hayes, held: The councils in the district mem~rs formed a c1rcle around
class, Middleport Arts Council ,
.KINGSBURY • Carleton outside sentinel; Opal Hollon, trea· are to let Mildred Lowery know Mrs. B1ggs and held hands.
S!lturday, noon to 2 p.m. Kathryn Church, Kingsbury road, will hold surer; Mary K. Holter, one year how many will be atrending.
Attending were Bethel Laird, ·
Meadows; instructor. Cost is $15 special Sunday evening services at
· ··
Iva Shuus, Barbara Cozzens, Belle
and includes all. supplies. Call 992- 7 p.m. Sister Jan Lavender will be
Prairie Council, Belpre; Nathan
224Z or 992-7733 to register.
Biggs, Bette Biggs, Bob Harden,
guest speaker. Special singing by
Esther Harden, Betty Spencer,
Jan and Kathy. Rev. Clyde HenderPOMEROY - Pomeroy Senior son invites the public.
· The B1g Bend Sternwheel AJso.
The winner of the model stan- Guiding Star Council, Syracuse;
Citizens Dance Club will sponsor a
ciation met recenlly to discuss the wheeler built by George McCiin· . Erma Cleland, Opal Hollon, Ethel
d~nce Saturday from 8· 11 p.m.
POMEROY • The Meigs Coun- Third AnnUli Big Bend Sternwheel tock was won b~m Grueser, Orr, Elizabeth Hayes, Esther
w1th mus1c by Smokey Mountain ty Genealogical Society will meet
Smith, Scottie Smith, Lora Dllllle·
Lincoln Heights,
roy. '
·Drifters. Arthur Connant will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Meigs Festival held in Octobci.
The association extended its wood, Betty Young, Helen .Wolf,
Pomeroy Villllge Council prethe caller. Bring snacks for the County Museum in Pomeroy.
sented the association with a gratitude to all individuals and Mary K. Holter, JoAnn Baum,
snack table. Public invited.
Guest speakers will be Mary Bow· plaque in recognition IX the SIICtCSS businesses who helped in any war Chester Council, Chester.
.
man, 6hi'o State Genealogical of the festival. Fifteen different to make the ,festival the success It
RUTLAND - Round and square Society 'President, and Pat Green,
•
stales were represented as well as was. .
dance, Saturday, 8 p.m. to mid- disuict trustee. Public invited.
21
counties
throughout
Ohio.
night, Rutland American legion
MONDAY
Hall. Music by CJ and the Country
RACINE • Racine Village ·
GenUemen. Public invited.
Council will meet in recessed session
Monday at 7 p.m. at Star Mill
Wednesday's Veterans Day ser- the only Meigs County survivor of
POMEROY · Meigs County
Park.
vices at the Meigs County Court- the Batao Death March apd was
Board of Elections will hold its
ho~se brought tears to the eyes of incarcerated in a Japanese prison
official count of ballots cast during
POMEROY - Last chance for one Pomeroy resident, Mrs. Edgar camp for three and.one-half years. ·
the general elcetion on Saturday at
hunter education class starting (Phyllis) Vanlnwagen.
·· Mrs. Vanlnwagen Stllted Mr.
II a.m. at the board office
!'londay.
Call 992-6311 to pre-regMechanic SllceL
'
Mrs. Vanlnwagen's husband, Vanlnwagen, who was awarded a
ISter.
·
Edgar, who died II years ago, was Purple Heart, had that medallion
SALEM CENTER - The Salem
made into a necklace for her.
Center United Methodist Church
will hold a bazaar Saturday at the
fire house from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
of
Food will be available and therewill be a balce and craft sale. Public
CROW AGENCY, Mont. (AP) deaux, ):!resident ot Sinle -;;Jeska
Mrs. Vanlnwagen has a daughinvited.
- American Indians waved tribal CoUege m South Dakota, S&amp;ld dur- ter, Nancy Bragg, Point Pleasant, ·
flags and performed victory songs ingWednesday'sceremony.
W.Va., and two grandchildren,
Indians from Montana, North Brandie and David.- Mr. and Mrs.
. SYRACUSE · The Asbury on the banks of the Little Bighll'D
, 'IJtcdMeljl&lt;xllst Church in Syra- .River to celebrate the new name of Dakota, South Dakota and Col- Vanlnwagen also raised a nephew,
c~ ..~ w1ll have a bazaar Saturday in
where Indians wiped formed songs
the burch basement with crafts, . aoutmonument
Custer's uoops.
and hooor.
Purchase Your Now Home Now.
vege lble soup, pies and baked
Congress last year !lpprove4
Talce
Dcliyc-.y Ol'Your No'w 1-T;,,,.,.,II
goods.
changing the name from the Qlster
Jrlffn111N ~mrr
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· Between Jan 1st nod March 31st. ,
National Battlefield lo the Little
'-V\l'-'.1'1..1 v:.£ Ll,.. .?1.I.J
1993 And Receive Your Spcciul
LOTJ RIDGE · Country music Bighll'D Battlcf~eld National Mon·
u
night at t..: Lottridge Community ument. Indian leaders demanded
Winter
ConS1n1ction Di.scount.
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We
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Center w1 I be Saturday from 7 the name reflecl the Indian victory
Order Now At Thii
p.m. to m1 night. All bands arc rathu than custer's legendary 1ast
Ycurs Price
welcome. J.. ~freshments will be
Put In Your Own Foundation ·
available. Pub. t invited.
victories have been won
And S:n-c Even More
1
~ere 116 y~ apait/~ .Lionel BorHENDERSO. ·, W.Va. • S uare
Chuck Wingett Buildters..SI

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Wife feels a sense of ptide as a
homemaker; enjo wha:t she does
DeM' Au LaDcltn: rm writing
about the man who said homemak·
ers have il llllde. I can'l believe ·
you Cllled bim a male chauvinist.
As r. u
concerned. everything
he said is true. I have eight childml.
and for the 1ut five years,
heal
raiSing two grandchildren because
their mother "didn't want to be tied
down anymll'C••
Instead of expecting my husband nor did I waldl TV. Maybe that's
to come borne from wo.t and help why I learned .to do so many
me, 1 tried to help him. He worked things for myself. •• M. V. IN K.C.,
awfully hard to mike enough mooey KANSAS
·
to suppcxt us. He didn't go golfing,
DEAR M. V.: I'm no slouch when
hunling, fiShing, bowling II' anything it comes 10 energy, but I'm wom out
just reading your leaer. Lel me know
else.
.
When we moved· into an unfin- when you enroll in medical school.
Dear Ann LaDders: I have a
ished house; 1 Jcarned to tile, rmish
woodwork and wash clothes in a problem that I've nevt~ seen in your
wringer/washer in the basement. · column. 1 hope you prlpt iL There
And do you know what? lam happy. are several ingrates who need to see
.
Every time I learn to do SDmething IL
new, ~ upholsler furniture, give
My eldest siSICI passed away. He[
hair CUIS or make drapes, I feel a seven daughters are at war with each
tremendous sense of pide.
other. Why? I don't know. I come
I can't feel sorry fll' those poor from a family or 14, and whenever
.little homemakers with two or three there.were disagreements, we always
lkids whose husbands don't come . forgsve one another, apOlogized or
home from work and help OUL -The did whatever was tieeessary to keep
..
women I feel sony for are lhci young the peace.
Now for the problem, Ann. My
mothers who have to go out and
wo.t eight holliS and then come sister was cremated, and her ashes
home and take care of babies. I'd · were stored in a mausoleum immeiather be home any day.
·
diately after her death. No service
Tell homemakers wlio complain was held, milCh to our djsmay. One .
that if they managed their time right, of my sister's sons-in-Jaw made all
they'd have plenty of it. or course, the decisions without consulting
when my kids wen: little, I didn't the other siblings. We are tcnibly
gab on the phone (I didn'l have one), upset. It's as if this wonderful woman

Pomeroy~lddleport;

Wonhip • 10 :4~ a.m. (2nd ol41h Sun)
,MorniJoi Slar
Putor: K..- Balter
Sunday School- 9:4S a.m.
Wol'lhip - 10:30 Lm.
Thunday Servia:• - 7:30p.m.
Suuosi Putor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School • 9:30am.
Wor&gt;hip • 10:4~ a.m. (ht&amp;;·]nJ Sun)
EutLolart

Panor: Roaer Grace
Sunday Sc:boctl- 10 a.m.
Wonhip • 9 a.m.
Racine

Pas10r: Roie&lt;Grace
Sunday Sc:boctl· 10 a.m.
wanhip - It a.m.
Laurel CllfFree M . - . Church
·
Paotor,Peler Tranblay
Sunday School. - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • t0:30 Ltn., 7 pm.
Wedneoday Services • 7 p.m.
Rolland Bible MethOdlot
PallOr: ~- Ivan Myel'l
Sunday Sc:boctl- 9:30 o.m.
Evenina • 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Service• • 7 p.m.
Coolville United M - - Parllll
Puoor: Hd111 Kline
Coolville Churdl
Main • Fifth St.

Sunday School. • tO am.
Wol'lhi~ • 9 a.m.
Tueoday Soma:• • 7 p.m.
-

llelllel Cllurdo
Township Rd•• 468C
Sunday School - 9a.rn.
Wor1hip- 10 a.m. ·
Wedneoday Servioeo • 10 a.m.

Hoc:klnaport Church
G....dSim:t
S101day School. - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • It a.m.
Wedneoday S.rvia:t · 8 p.m.
TordoChurdl
Co. Rd. 63
SU..day Sc:boctl - 9:30a.m.
Wcxohip • 10:30 a.m.

Nazarene
Racine Flnt Cburds of,.. Nazarene
Pas10r: Thomas L. G11e1, U
· Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
.Wonhip - 10:30a.m.,6p.m.
Wedneoday Service• • 7 p.m.

MicWleport

W-ySemcoa - 7p.m.

Clo- Clourcll IIIU.o Naarene
l'u1or. Rev. !iesberl Gille
Suoday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip . II Lm., 6 p.m.
Wodaeod'ay Sorvicea · 7 p.m.
Rullend Clourcll ofllle Noza,....t
P~ SamiJel Buye
Sunday School • 9:30 i .m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m .• 6:30p.m.
• WodnCoclay Service• ·1 p.m.
l'vrlland Ftnl C~urcio d 11ie Nazarene
Putor: William lllllis
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip • t0:40 Lm .• 7 p.m.
WednesclaySorvioea · 7p.m.
Now Haveo Churdl ot the Nuarene

l'ulor: Gtendon Stroud
Sunday SchOol · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip. 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedaclday Services · 7 p.m.

Other Churches
Endllnoe H - o1 Prayer
(a Budinaham dturch oft' Route 33)
Pa110r. Roben Vance
Sunday wonhip • 10 a.m.
Wedneoday service • 6:30 p.m.
Trtnlly Coogregallonal Church
Paasor. Rev. Roland Wildman
O.urdt • 9:1S a.m.
Worship- 10:30 un.
Tile Salvalloa Army
I I~ Buu.emut Ave•• Pomeroy.
Sunday School- lo0:30 a.m.
W011hlp- tO:OO a.m., 7:30p.m.
Mlddle!lort Commuoltj Clourdt
S7S l'oad So., Middleport
Paator: Sam Anderson
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Evenin&amp; • 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m,

Filth l'abornade Churdt
Bailey Run Rood
PulOr: Rev. Emmett Rawson
s ....day School · 10:00 a.m.
E•enin&amp; 7 p.m.
Thursday Servia; • 7 p.m.
sy ........ Mlssioa
t411 Bridcernan So.. Syracuse
Paasor: Roy (Mike) Thompoon
Swtday Sdtool · 10 a.m.
Evenipg · 6 p.m.
Wedneoday Servia: - 7 p.m.
Haul Co•muniiJ Chur&lt;h
OffRL 124
Puulr: 'Edsel Hart
Sunday School • 9:30 a.in.
Wonhlp . I0:30 a.m .• 7:30 p.m.
Dyosvltle Communlly Church
Sunday Sohoot • 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

So.tlt 1101«1 NewTW•a..a

su-Ridp

Pastor: iluaDe Sydosuoricbr
Sunday Sdtool · 9 a.m.
Wonllip . 10 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.

CarleiOII IaterdeDontl•- Ctusrds
•
Kinpbury IIAtad
.
Panor:.ClYde W. Haldonan
Sunday School • ~ :30 a.m.
Evenina • 7 p.m.
·
Wedneoday Sonjce • 7 p.ril.
Freod~m

Gospel MIBald Kaob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pastor. Rov. Ro&amp;erWillfoni S~ School · 9:30 Ltn.
Wonhip- t0:4S a.m .•7 p.m.
Wedneoday Service · 7 pm.

1

•

Whlle'o Chapel wester••
Coolville Road
Putor. Rev. Pllillip RidenOur
Sunday Sdtoot • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m.
Wedneoday Servia: • 7 p.m.

Falnltw Bible Churth
Laan. W.Va. Rs. t
P1110r: Iame• Lewis
Sunday SdtOIII - II a.m.
Wonbip. 9:30a.m.• 7:30p.m.
Wcdneoday Service. 7:30p.m.
Calvary Bible Chords

Pcrneroy Pike, Co. Rth

Pas10r. Rev. Blackwood
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip 10:30 Lm., 7:30p.m.
Wodneoday Service-7:30p.m.
Spiritual Fallh Chordo
Stale 338, Antiquily
Paator: A. Stowan
Sunday Sdtool • tO a.m.
Evening· 7:30p.m.
Thunclay Service • 7:30 p.JI\.
Cal•ary Pilgrim Chapel
Hani1011ville Rood
PliiOI'! Rev. VicsorRouoh
•
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Wonllip · I I a.m .• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:30p.m.
SUvenville Wtrd ofFollb
Putor: David Dail")'

s..,day School 9:30 a.m.
Hvenins - 7 p.m.
Thunday Service ·7:30p.m.
Rtlolclog ure C~urdl
SOO·N. 2nd Aw., Midcllepon
Paator: Rew. Michod Panaio
Sunday Sdlooi·IO a.m.
Wedneoday SeMceo · 7 p.m•

Pentecostal
l'loleCGIIIIA-biJ
SL RL 124, Raciao
Pastor: Willi.n Holtac:k
Sunday School· tO am.
Ewening • 7 p.m.
Wedneaday Serviceo - 7 p.m.

Ctoriltl11 Fellowllllp Center
Salem So.. Rusland
l'ulor: Robert B. Musser

Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Lm., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7 p.m.

Wonltip-11 : 1~

M,... Cloapel Cllurcio
Supt.: Mike MallOn ·

Sunday odtool - 10 a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m .• 1 p.m.
Wednesday Semce · 7 p.m.
FaiU.~urch

Sunda~

·9:30a.m.
Wonhip . t0:4S a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wodnaday 7:30p.m.
Mt. Olin Com••niiJ Ch•rch
Puoor: Lawn:nce Buoh
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Bvenin&amp; • 7p.m.
Wedneday Service· 7 p.m.
Uolled Flllla Church
RL 7 on Pomosoy By-Pu•
PuiOr. Rev. Roben E. Smith. Sr.
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
WOI'Ihip • 10:30 Lm., 7 p.ni.
Wedneoday Service · 7 p.m.

Ecctes'a Fello!nhlp
128 Mill St .• Middlcpott
Pu10r: O.udt Mcl'henoo
Sunday School ·IOa.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Service· 7 p.m.
Fodt Golpol UC~t3304S 1tiland Road, Pomeroy
Pastor. Roy Hunler
Sunday School • 10 LJI!·
Ewenin&amp; 7:30p.m.
Tuelclay A: Thursday· 7:30p.m.

Mlddleporl ........,......
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Wonhip. 10 a.m., 4 p.in. (2nd 1: 4lh Sun.)
Syraasoe Flnl Uolted Pl'allyiOrlu
Sunday School· 10 .....
Wol'lhip . It a.m.• 4 p.m. (hi A 3nl Sun.)

Seventh-Day Adventist
S.O-·Dal Ad...atat
Mulbcny HIS. Rd., Pomeroy
Putor: Roy Lawinsky
Sawnlay Services:.
Sabbalh School - 2 p.m.
Wonhip • 3 p.m.

United Brethren
ML H-OI Ualled . . . . _
to Ctarlll ctaurdo
Tuu Cammunily oft' CR 82
Paotor: Rolltrt Sandon
Sunday School. • 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Weclnuday Services· 7:30p.m.

.

Eckl Uolled ......._ too Clsrtot
2 tmniteo nonh cl Reedaville
on Stale Route t24
Pastor: Rov. Robert Markley
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
W&lt;&gt;fll\ip ·7:30p.m.
Wedneoday SOrviceo · 7:30p.m.

ReediYIIIe Fel-p
Chrdo ot llle Nuor~IIOr: Jolm w. t:louaJao
Sunday Sc:boctl • 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip • 10:4~ a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Sorviceo • 7 p.m.
Syracu• Churdo oiU.e Nazarene
P1110r: Rov. Glom McMillan
Sunday Sd&gt;ool - 9:30 o.m.
W011hip • 10:30 Lm., 6 p.m.
Wcdneoday Servia:• · 7 p.m.

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Suaday School - 9:30 ......
Wonhip • IQ-.30 Lm. llld 6 p.m.

Mlddlepo&lt;t Church of the Nuarmt
Pas10r: Rev. lloyd D. G(imm,Jr.
. Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 Lm•• 6:30p.m.
Wedneoday Sorviceo · 7 p.m.

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32- Mot.ilo no,.., for Sale
33- Faraalor Salo
34- BOlli- Bllildiop
35-.LouaAo36- Roal Ea..,. Wuud

WuudtoBuy

Li-'Ock

o., a cr.1a

s..d a Fartlllaor

41- n.- lor Ilea&amp;
42- Mol&gt;llo B-lor Beat
42-FaraaforRut

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a46-S-Ior Root
47-·'l'uud to a...
45-- r...;,w

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Gallipolis

&amp; VIcinity

plaa. 8oturdar.
SALE

if!::

11-HolpW..ud

. ~c-,

11.- -

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w..,...

....

13-11~8 · •
Traiaiot

6-I..a..!F....J
- 7-I..a..IF....J

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1-hlo&amp;oSoloA
•

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48-Eq.IJ-1

16-....,TVACBIIopoir
11-M'

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9- Y ..lad IDIIuy

II

Ul- 'll'aoud To Do

PI-"JocaO..tlof
E.a......

Pomeroy,
Middleport

!

t
I

51-S ...... Goodo

TRY OUR
SREl INSUURD
RAISED PINEL GAUGE HOI

~o . . ;l a;-IM. . .;Bo:. . .,P,. •Id,. ,. ,. .ln
lloloiro~:"!j 1~oo:" ~':::
3:~:00pm.

IIISTILLED PIICEI
tz7-S275.00 16x7-S450.00
OPEIEU IIISIIUED-Ya HP-UOO.OO .

i:~;lllcld1411poFtlum'

n....

With 2 T111nsmltte111

Doer Pl11 Ope•er ~
!~~~ ....ll lliavl S..l '"•

Wit• hrc•••• of

:t!.':.!~,o~"!::.:.1.=:
LIL TIR Bam; tM-112·11344.

8

P bll sal
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&amp; Auction

:

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54- Mile. Mercboadioa

Ehetrlall: Rofrlpn•lio~
85-- C...eral Haull"l

Home Repair

55- Bulldlac Supp&amp;eo

,tiiYI'=!/wou
•nil UMESIOIIE
DIUYID IEIYICI
S••lllozerWerk
$25.00P., IHr
IWOIIIIU UIU

•.
5

992"7553

Happy Ads

01.

PROIIATE COURT OF
IIBGS COUNTY, OliO
ESTATE OF
• MEGAN R. WILLIS,
D
ld, C.. No: IJMt, .
· :J)ocUI1~411.
~OF . ~
OFADUCIARY
R.._ Code, S....I11UI
"On Oclall• • 11111, Ia
lhe,llelga eo;.ty IPI'a' II

Happy Birthday
Aunt Baffyl
Look whose-301

C4lft, C..No.27141,Kati!J
J, ..... " " ' .... Lilla
.... :lluiiMI, Olllo, 41771,
... IIIP ~I ••• , ?
11•
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7

R&amp;C EICAVAnHG
BULLDOZING

NYI HILL

•• a....

PONDS
S~PTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp; SEWER
UNES .
BASEMENTS &amp; ·.
HOME SITES
HAUUNG: Umeatone,
Dirt, Gnavel and Coal

PO..POII,
TU-UIG,
BATOI 1WIRUIG

PH. 614·992-5591

For lioN Information

' LICENSED ond BONDED

All Agel Welcoma
Spec:IIICIIII3-t

v_.olds

CIIU 304-273-3721

I

. , _..11111
.... l..lma Roed, Rut•MI.
Olllo, 6775.

11 ~30. (11) e, 13; rrc

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Wanted

AUTOMOTIVE SALES
[ Mull wanl to nate elCCIII II ITIOI._y •
UIAillld lncOI'IIf potential

1 Mull wanl a pamJOMnt Job With
an """' 111 ... OfOCIIIIzallor..
3. Mull dldle advancemlnl.

i. Open_Fioor- Sell loth New and JIM.Owned
~GIIC&amp;

waoo to ~ear~ and
. folcM' lniiNCtiOnL
'· Mull •

YOU ME INFERES7ED APPI.Y TO

P-11
C/O JIOINf PLiA$ANJ REGIS1ER
2110 MAIN srR&amp;I '

.POINf PLEASANT. wv 25550
(

;a~

SEPnC IYITEMS,

31904lHIIill
CNekloall

.......,.,., o•1o

9

Mlddlepon, OH ·
MIDDLEPORT - tt.mllton Straat - LJIOidng for a nice
home in town, on a quiet II.-? This 3 btdrin, 1 !4 llory
home ia juat the on~. It hu a lol ol lwdwood 11oo...
ft~. 2 lui balha, .. po!llhM. Si1a on a comer lot IWid

· tla heme Ia w.l c:anad tor. ha,ODO.DO.
EACIU RIDGE ROAD- Appaax. 40 scm of land, of
which ll&gt;out 20 - · .,. u.bla. Hu a bam with hayloft
and an equlpm•nt Iliaci. PubUc . , . , and •lectric
available. Many great building ..,., lind wat•t for

lnlmal1. POSSIBILITY
ANCING.

OF SOME · OWNER FIN·
. &amp;30.000.00.

RACINE - App!ox, 60 ac1.._ What • bMullll P*e to
...at a r.·nn, jult oullide town, builclng II,., utilltle•

llllailaobie. 20 IC. liable, 20 IJJDI platuN, and 20 IC1111
limb«. Timber.d about 10 YIR111 llgO. A ..nlllc buy for
ontr
111,106.00,

,

'tO,DOO.OO.

IIIIIDL&amp;PORT- this epaclou1 3 bechom , _ 1e juet
what tla l1lmlly ........ II ~10 ' - a 1at!Je htng RIOIII,
nloe.U. ldlalwn with a cute lillie nook. H. a .... aaol
,_wiling. lnd Mil a ..... hlat pump,
....., 00:

DOTTE TUllER, ·obr·--·-··----112 1112
BRENDA .IEFFEAI- .....·-·----·--·---1-*
DAfi.I.IEaJ'TatEA...-ITEWAAT............
IAfri)Y
......-_,;......·--·------__,, _ __..-..alt
JERRY IPRADUNd. •..•.- ............_ ........(:ICM) 11248

OFFICE...._ __,,__,..,........._••,... _,,................... .

Wanted to Buy
Troller

a

- - - 304:171-t712.
Dorl' Ju,. Ml Sail Uo Your NonWorking llojor Apptilncoo,
Color
TV'o,
Rolrlg•raloro,
F,..ZW8 YCR'a, . MiciCIWivea.
Air CondNI..,.,., .Guh., Ampa,
Elc. 114-2Sf.t2.38.

· FREE ESTIMATES

992·3838

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
·CONSTRUCTION

.,.,.••..

985·4473

Lawn Mowing,
Fertilizing, Weeding,
and Seeding.
Shrub and Tree
Trimming &amp; Remov•l
R-.ii•commom~ol

frM&amp;llmat..

AREWOOD FOR .SALE
1-21-"12~111

~
D.K.'s
FARM TOYS
AII~-VIn-l

Collacllble
See llllplly At.
QUAUTY PRitT SHOP
25&amp;1otlllltrMI

lotlcldtpDfl, OIJio
Aa~ForiWM

Ev........
Bt ...7U.-2o
11~'11111

Gauge Choke
1llflWII211 mo.

H·92·tln .

TROLLEY SIITIOI

cuns
•• • .., 'Citflrl

I'

114-8112-2148

CRAFT CLASSES
• "Willi P•d &lt; by
•

p.a &amp;t4.DO

21 • 21: "Happy
HHoolftld±aryy 0,... HouH"

HOURI:

llloll...a.t. tN [1M
lwlltaly: 1-lp.-.

111e TroleJ 11a11on ror
_.Into.

t111'211W/1 -

.

AHANDFUl
OF CASH

IS BEllER

.THANA
CARAGE·FUL
OF STUFF
992-2156

Coli tlt4s

Top Pr1c11 Pilei: All Old U.S.
Colno, Gold Ringo, Sl- Colne,
Gold Colno. li.T.S. Coin Shop,
• 151 - A -.... Ollllpollo.

·"

"

IIIIa.~ lo, ~!'!'if
llg..n-.1~-.

Would

USED RAILROAD TIES

Avon

Employment Serv1ces

11

•cROWlVI
. :.••II VCR IE Pill
ILLIIIIU

lll~ti•OrWe

KEN'S ~lANCE
SERVICE
992·5335 or
915-3561

11

Opportunity

WORK . POIITION:
Progroin Ooonlinltor Pvolllon
AVIIIeblo FOI· Two Aeoldatlloal
,._..... For PoopJe Wlh - . .
111 lloaatdallon And Do olap.
....,.11 • - • • In
Co&lt;tnly Ohio AnJ' onolblllllll
lncluclio' ,.,. 0., .T9 .oay 9us
,..,ilion 01 fho !'Jogromo.
IIUM Hove One ·YIIr EJ.
SOCIAL

00.111

,=

:1.\":n":!"
~WI~~~:::.~
Fr..lbll Holft. Llbarll Bonelli

l'f11r

Plcklge. 111-: $18 PI Dooond.::! On e";;t.
AJ:'"APpalcol..;;;: 11..: Ba
-MirQd By 1ti20112. - - To c.dlll Bokor, P.O.
·lo• 104, Jacklon, OH 41140. E·
ql!ll Oppor...nr Empioyor. · '
SOiniOIIII ao lhio in &amp; _,. 1o1
oldarly
aO-clom.,,
lklht
ho....ork l cooldngl304·rn.
5045, go; IO fl,rol lpl _ ,.. .of
VFW lfaaon, apl on lolllnolde of
gl- olldlng rl-.
- • ...,..pondonl 10 onond
..,....
HI
8chooJ
• wrllo Honnon
gh
bortlcakllbo1u Jlllme
1 o. Po111d by.._!hl
• II. P ua m 1 - . .., ••"
good knowledge ol bukllboll.
Conllca lllndy KoMno EciMor,
Polnl Plulonl R~•· 200
lllln Sl or CIU 304.. t33a.
Temp. P,!'~o~:""~nJ'fteYiorHunlng
Lab Tee.,
one al,.ady
ng lntorollod
In llttl Inc- tor IIIII
· box ~
HolldoJI. Wrllo
~• coro ot
Polnl Ploloanl Aooglllor, 200
llaln Sl, Polhl Plullnt, WV
25550.
WANTED: Fui-Titnl Pvo111on
Avllllbio AI A Comrnunn~
Grouromo For Plroono Wit
Dove
ntol Dlublllllu In
Gllllpo lo. Houro: It P.ll. .f:30
A.JI.1 Sun ·Thuroi 2 -Hour
W-Iy StoH lloot
Or111Aa
OlhorWioa Schldu-. . ah
~~·
Do~oo,
Vlllel DrlvW'o
-·Llconoo,
,.. Y•ro Driving
ExR
ocor, Orgonlzation
And
8111111,
Punctual Aiod Altlo To Work Aa
OIAWorking
T..,.ll&lt;oqunct;
EJ,
.......
. ' ,_
With PI,_.,
Wilh 111n111 ..._.ion, And
11111
Dillbl""ll
...,.._Bolauy: II.00 lllr..,~
Profortiod.
• oO
llart. lend Reeu~~~e To Cecilia

~i

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~mun~-

Po~

o.v..........

BUSineSS

18

wantea to

Do

AftOflllono: Sawing • ...
114-441-41134.

noll

ng.

'AVON' ALL AAEASI-.,. your
111M wlih ... You'l lovo lhO
OOillPI"Y· 1-1182.-.

.&gt;

SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE .

'

•

Call614·992~

tO phono 0111oro .-,
will troln, lor Polnl .... fund
:IIJW7S.I4tt.
o\Jipllclllono ... noW being .Do rou . - your 1.-..., tor 111111 u.. nurolng llcli. clllniod for lhl holldaya? n·.
lluol ta
lor Ill iahlfto. INm wouk. 114-301'-71133 or 30704111.
Nurw-plormonl.
· - will Apply
bo ollorld
WI
II
Pon- Nurolng a AOhibllll• EaR TREE SERVICE. 1'~,
lion Clnlar, 3I7ft Rocklprtngo Trimming. TrM Aemo¥,1,
Rd., .....,.,or, Ohio. No phono T~mmlng. Fr11 Eallmalool I
38li-715TAftar 4p....
Ollie pllloo. EOE.

AVON I All Anlo I Shlrlltl"

Spllro, 304.f71.1428.

6637
St. II. 7

Babplllor In Addavlllo
SciiOoJ dotulc:l. Ailo 1011111
AQII 7 ond tO. 114-

-nda.
441-1021.

c........,

URN BIG
BUCKS
.
CIIAISTIIAS
SaiA-.114 4413311

Announ cemen t s

Iagie -

$3.200.10M7W7ZL

'\
,

FOR

EARN IIONEY Reeding BooJtol
$30,0001Yr. l'ollllllal.
• DolliJo, (tl eowea.aooo, En. Y·

-··

l!uy Woriof bcetllnl Poyl Joo.
oornl&gt;to Ptoduclo AI Homo. Coli

=

Wlglll. ll.,..rvllle ar&amp;l.
1317 aft• a p.m.

01111

8224.

NOTICE
We lllln, CUI &amp;wrop - · $30. a
$35. Cuowfonlo
Hen.......... wv 304:175-5404.

a-..,,

-y -··

Toll Frll, 1-...eT-UII, Ext
313. '
Fontlll aomponlon wllh "'lnfmll
..... dulill
lor
lo ,.gotlolo
II_., or

1

Ilia• Pauil'a Dor C..ro Conlor t
elock Will 01 HIIC On .lackoort
Plkl ll.f I A.II:' s5:30 P.ll. H
GuoaNy And Elporll,_ II Thl
It Concom FOr Yow Child'•
Clio. C111 Uo For A VloM. tnflnl
noddlera 114 4•• t227. p,..
choollro ISchool Ago '114-441-

Will

do

bobvolltlng;
ox·
perlenced, certllled d1y c•r•
~, 0111 onyalmo 114·1192·

:lilt.

Looal -

County
Will alo clunlng, ox·
Salko A lchool Nu111. AP' ......-.
304.f75-1185.
oloonlo Jluol Hold A Yllld Ohio
Sc'-1 · H.... CoatHic.IJo or A
-aor·o ~ A CUnont
LloonM To Pnli:41c.o Nuralna' In

Tho
-·
Oblo,
""" ~·
To 01
Tllke
The Addltlonol
Cour.~~~~rk . ' Nnnnry
T(l:
C..plelo N - ear;
tlflo8Uon. ll-11t1d lnclvkiUIII
- l e i '"nd A Lollor 01 Aa&gt;DIIcM6on And AI I LJIM To Aoblft
L.''LIMinl. aupu~n~.-, GoJ.
Ill CounJii LoCII Schoolo, 230
Llno,OIIIIpollo, Ohio
4116!11. DNdono For ,.,.
piiCIIIoawll N o • - 20, tllll.
11atro1Jilot
Noodod:
Pold
-IOa!l OluroniHd Wligoo.

I-J217.

.

Financial

21

Business

· ,

Homes for Sale

=.~.!:;p:. :.'tta~din~:

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Fumll- 111 4410332.

VI' RA FURNIT
. URE . AND Af'.
PUAN!;ES
lt4 441 4421 OR 814-441-3158

Lirgo 2 oaouy, .h •
llaln, PL Pl. 3 ...._ •at -.o,
2 full INIIhl. iiii:hon, dining,
tomliy, JMng, Jaundrr - .
e410- I * monlh, ,. _ _ •
. _ . -Ired, 1-.220s.
Avalllbto lilly DocMnbar.
2 lodroom lloblll
Hotno. AU Elecltlc, With
Woodbuming
Control

Enlli1alMMinl Conlor'o f141 Or
$5.52 Wllk; Bookoltolvoo Ston·
lng $21.85j Ro&lt;:llnoro
Ar\d Chi 111 1285 Or
0.113

54

ChaiR (All """"'; W........
lte:1::;.r'"'B"'"Ior"o

f2l-.

AI&lt;Fiolum'h~;=-Eu'!.~!';r~~ft;to.
U;
·~=-~lvar ?rldg:''P:r
-'ii'-Jsim;;- ~-. Or 4 111111 0111 t4t On Lincoln

'-

For

Enwru;

Nondilr Conuto, iG _ , . old,
oaan1ng=-=a t1m1, a loyo,
'
.....,_nlln tor aall, 1 wko old,
304..'15-32311.
PuPPJ Poileo Pol Shop.
l.ocalod In G.c. ll':ftl.Co.

11)10111.~ OJIIIIS. hlloJ&gt;hl:~..:._

=

2

000

wv.

z

I!:::.~::.~·:::_:114s~;.~~S..~t;=2~::"":..·

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=·

52

pl~fumlolwd...

1-1357.
CUllom
Loading
popullr
collbors, 11011111 lllgnumo •
torolgn collboro. Bill """:'~~·
roa110111blo prlceo. 30
•
3375.
Aamlngton 1112 auaomaalc 30.01.
lor

Noble lor rwn1 or 111o on
land cona-~ 2 BA II -Jrlc

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·
Met- 111
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14x70 .Coole. No Pol-co. tO% APR. c..n
· t-weao Alk For: ..,...
""
lllpolll
rry, szso.
monlh pi• dapaoll • utJIMIIo,

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·53
' Antiques

:.:....,.-...,..:..;:;,:.:.:;::.:;.:.._--:=
old ,.,,
tOO Y,...no. axeoil•n1
ohapo, ball olfor; lt4-ll2·2&amp; 6t.

1

1Wo lloty, JIII'"IJO~: llllil ocro,
loollod 111 1111a0 eo.r-cy. ,_ 44
Apartment
lwo'!looi..114-Mt-aJN - •
lor Rent
euv 01 ••II. Rlvorlno Anllquaa,
and
ndo.
tt24 E. llaln StrMI, on AI. 124,
t bad•- apl, Ollllpotii ·Forry, Pomeroy. Hour~: li.T.w. ao:oo
32 Mo b Ile H Oln8S
all uiiJMioo Plkl . - - - · o.m, 10 1:00 p.m., Sundly t :00
·for
per noonlh, :~GU~t311 to 8:00p.m. IM-112·2521.
=--:.:.:...:;.-;~~:---= J • • • 5:00 Pll-.e754811.
.Fumhuro
roflnilhlng
and
1171 per -"h Including I t 11Full Bolh 10 llln- ,.JIIIro, a lao will buy; call &amp;14lliOtllho lrHiol ronal Now Mx1D, Fnom Glillpolil, All iJeiJitlle Pilei 11112·JII4t.
:.;:'!ly&amp;
Exo:ept for Eloctrlc. tzii/Mo. Plo aafo, cfolk, Selin kitchen
DopOelt • Aolarenco Aooqulnol. au~rd, ook wonfrolle, Gono
113
1
-;:.,_:;;:=
·=-:---::--:--:-:-- 1
With Thl Wind limps; oxcollanl
~ •• b1 •~- II o1 1c
..-••
ft
tboo mo II "'"-· •
eclr • I blclroom T.ao IIIIo, -IUoo, IM-94 ~- • or
good cond.,I'Mo-lll~.a.a&amp;.
, _ echootl, Morw, N.W 5pm.
IW1 lltY&gt;Mw 2 ...,.._..., FR, Hoven.. PIG. ao am. 30WIJio 54 Miscellaneous
14x70, sa,ooo. After S:OOP.II. 31111.. .._o.H.
114-34Htll.
2 Or 3 BodiOOill ADorl_,.,
· Merchandise
mobile home 14•70, onr ~ ~~ D~ T = , 2 ClrliOlliV lola 11 Orohom
dl!'h;
IWonln Ttlce .
304-i82·2248.

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sm.

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:::.:':...~~:.:

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c-..,.

304:175-;l121.
IIIII 141M SUMrb(ooi&lt;, t
owMr. Tolllollcltlc. 2 BR, t 112
balh. Fumlohld • ollllllanceo.
Air, undoaplnnlng, mfnl bllndoi.
Cllln. Excalllnt -lion. 304'175-6114.
tllll Sllyllne Hotly Alclgo 14X70,
all - · 2 ....._
AIC,
_
... pon:h, kMchln illand,
11""'11" blcla, u~d..,...nlng,
llka . - . 304-1~1414.
.
11110 oakwood 14•72. 2 - .
roonta, PIIIH hoiP. toko over
downpoJ-

Sc'-1 Qfotulc:I. IM-211 11121
2bcJm lpiL ICtlll applionMe talrnilhod, ~~~
foclltill c - lo oc
In • - · ~lono .avalllblo
11: VIIJocJO ~o;;,o;n Aoto. ol4l or
clll114-hW71t. EOII.
IIEAUTIFUL APAATIIENTII AT
IUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
UTATU. At Jaaolacn Pl...
, _ fll2iuno. Wolk to lhoJ&gt; &amp;
- · Colllt4 441 2Hit."EOH.
- h • - llldtBoport. Ohio,
flomllhld t 1111. 111111111
=~:'as~ ref roqulrld,

"Going Dut 0!, Buotn- • SDozatln
IIOOE lnlornauona 1 8 u 11
or,
tHI .C hlvy Flat Bod Ton Truck,
3Allal Trallor, All In Good CondlaioniiM-2H·t2t4.
tO opHCI blcycll $25. Qu..,.
o1u wotor bid wlmlno..od
book'•olf
~· hladbolrd $11111. 11124
1'11tl87 Pontile: T·tOOO AT~ ~8, AC.
low m~OIQt; Prltnotor ,... dioh.
114 4411-3421 aftor 1 p.m.
21 Solid Wood Chun:h s.aao,
$500. 8t4-446-08lll, tM-4t1-3118.
2110 Cunvnlno, Lqw IIN•ge
$2,2011 Aloo I~ R . FlbarGIIH
Boat $221 Y·Bonom ~~
I038.
3 Pllc:e Woddln~ Sal· $250 Or
T ,~ I"·-,. t
.

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•

l'\lrnllhld, 3 " - " • Bath.
Cllln,
Aoloronco
llopMI No
Raq Plio,
olrld. 114
.......tlll.i
2 IR hoane. 1Zdl, tJMd
· $4,000. IM4411-212t.
· Jlv'- t IIIII 2 bods
.Pin"...
MAlvorolde
·VIIIogo
-..
18•12.
fumlohod, -lllnor
IIIII
conlrolalr, ololnlng, wiN nranco, -~-· In JlldtBopon_ F.-o
2 lodroomo, Good CondMionl

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211.. 11. , •• wz
'

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qlolrod. 114-4&lt;J1.ft41AIIor lp.m.

Down

Pl-.
C1or1o1tMo TrM, taa trM ,_,
c111 $11. dug 1J0. " " - TrM
Fann, AI. 2 North, I llllloo alii
, _ Good lhlphlrct
Chuad!,
1
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-"
Whirlpool :

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al, 114-

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clolhlng.

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Wl-tar 1300 Rllillll1 ,....
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111 Whllo Tol $3:15; 1111 Cat ttop.
lolne 111uzz1o ~ ~· 114441-3413.

Hay

vro

&amp; Grain

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l
tll80 FI!IO- ,_, loyl., - . I
$750; M 112' !WboJ, ,J
$550; Wllk boltlnd OmriiJ,
$37S; 114-812-3471.
t181 Chlvr BJuoio, 4wd. 12.10- ·
33 11-. dnvM Plrfool, ltul lei .
olde lluuoly.-Ho.. ,.-.
$1,- 114-4411-03111.
t • • • - aw ~
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lt4 441 125f
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Condillon, 1 llonlh • - : · 1.100
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Hondo 3 wh11l I 200 llg llld,

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Serv1ces

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ftlv......,. ballo
$1.50,
Roiond bello $20. ooch. Satur,
cloy pick up only. 304:1711-3810.

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Hom1

Autos for Sale

tm c::-~. e.ao 380• wo, m ,
Rune
seoo or - Ollw.

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Hlrdl?, Convortlblo, •1- In

245-Nt.
llolll -ling lnd oldlng. 304372-20111.

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114 411 4311

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Pets lor Sale

tiM llonl• Corio, Air, Till,
Cuuil4t lift, AIIIFII, Now Tlrao,
l Point, Alau Dofroel. 114-4*1111.

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AKC Puppill, I W - , .t•••
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0120
. -;.114-1112-2171.
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BilekiWh~o, t Whfto (Bun lolclld.IJIW7S.tt01.

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8

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TW, POL, PSTS. : $2,111;
18111 Pontile MOO LE ~ AUio,
AC. AIIIFII PSIPI.o. 1w, CC,
$1415· .tHO Ford .
4Cir,
A~ AC, .AIIIFII, PBIPI, ..,115.
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30'x40'xt0' Eave, hM lllcllr
door, 14',MIII ontry
loar, •-od JHic.l.
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m3218 Elvo, 2-h7 otlll _ .
hlld - . , t-3' Mool entry
door, 4-312 - . II Jn.
auWid, ~ult.,., encted price
Sl200; Piilclaion Pool Frome
Bullclero. 83: tM-1182-3541;
Jell, -773-134e.
Block, brick, -

BoJ•nn 1&amp;3 114.
AKC lllloCockarSpenll~ lull.
1 112 y..,. Old. $71.00 l'o. .lo
CoeUr Spnlll. 1 monJ1oo, f711.
lt 4 1412120.
AKC Poklngllo, FOtnlllo loolon
T - , DoCJoohu- I Z Toy
Puppy p-._ tt+44f.

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Supplies

10 Wllk Old While Hlmalayon
KiltttSO, 01M 114-4*-2510
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- n g . All """"'"' OlrJoe.
11tno Pal Food Dlllor. Juliul
Webb. Coli Bit 4tU2JI.
17 llonJh Old R~arod lloll
7-J!::." 1Wo At?'=
lloglol- Blue Tick, t IIIIo, t
Ferillll. l14..wa.34t3.

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llullly, 7.3 cleMI, luliy wfth Ulnlo, kod. diall IIJuo,
condlaiOta. 12.000 '

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aale: hlllorl. seoo""" up: w;.,
11000 ancl YPi "!'1 dor Sprn,
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Drlvo. (Old Vlnlon Glln-8ummft
ROlli) 114-388-1512, VI-con.
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Frlclayl B:30Pll 1o
For
moro nformotlon coli: :J04.475.

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Sporting Goods

BrownlntBP810Ga.S550New;
BaownlnJI IPS 20 Go. $3711:
Solid Plntl Gun Cabinet $100.

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Or 14-IW-1I •
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lt• up, ulndeiOOr
Houee tar •Ia ·lty' owner. 2
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llouy, 3bdnn •• """""'~· Iorge FumiMod, 2 or 3bdrm, lor ront
lol wl gordon, a.-..~y In CounlrJ llobiJo Plll'it. _ , . 11

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111,800. 304:175-t3M or 1751813.
Ruallnd1 . OH: 4 - . , 2

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wimllttMI , box
t~ftootw/:~11=

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L.- Ol .llxtllll

wo•ro Tllklna

IIIII BllgJo, 3 112 yro old, 1100,
..... . - . 304-t7W681:

For SoJo. SJu modum Jacloo
"lnllr - · denim WI Juthlr
a~m. ttan..a Mnlng,~lko lilw, . .
:::caoo, J!!!k! """; aloo mile.
tlolfilng; coli 114-1182~
01 114-14,.2204 •

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llopoolt. Phone: lt4 141 4401
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Evanlngl.
No
On Rent·2.o..n; M:1ict
fi1
lolislcal
3bd
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Notltlng e- PuaownecJ.
Balhroom ........ •u S04-e75st
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I n - · · llllly corpeaod, 2 porn or S bld1001111, to oti10ol COUNTRY FURNITURE AND Htl
chll, •ollcltlc holt, 11:, otovo, , and otaroo, hot water hHI; 114- •
cltAFTB
·
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rotulgoralor. atorao-wlrod, Homo 112-15158.
.
2231 Slat• Roulo 14\ OIIIII)OI.Iol a.-Jo NlllrNion Ptoduclo AIVIrb &amp; Kro- Ellcblc Guitar
Nal'rhnk, Racine, OH. I14·94,_ . Onoi
...._ lor IWll &amp;M-44&amp;-1422. Wo Buy And Sol ~":l~~n':.. :..-:: ~dand~ $221. 114 3111107 No - y
2210.
• Good Ulld Furniture. llondor bumor lormuf• Avallablo 11• Calio.
·
104 bed-.
••x40., homo, 2 WnL old, 4 -::~::;.::::.::::·:._:-::-=-=-= ThruSaau .... y.NP.ll.
clltllvlly .. Alto Aid Phantllcy. ~--· ·~~ Klmbal ~-no Good
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dllt
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:ontoy:""$110. por ·
Floor rnocllt color 7V 11110. aMwary to
·
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17S-3Ih2.
875-3331.
175-2722.
'
Johnoon
' Syo. Cool
Ftlgklllro ..tutgorotor $7S. :ood ~~ ~- ~~~.t
3 Bodroornao, llodarn Houoe, 42 Mobile Homes
woru, 304-t~tw.
uon,
. ~
Oaroge, ~o~:, Sacurflr Ailnn.
1422, 114-317·7:127 nar 1:30 P.ll.
2101 'N. 1111n, Pl. Ploloana. For
lor Rent
Gu Aanga SilO, &amp;M-24S-5837 A~ llol'-•'n ~,-. · - IMSoli Browner. 814-441-1152.
lor 6 P.ll. .
.
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121110 Edge 01 GollpoJII, 1188,
441-11144,
4 blclroom, fully lnaulllad, now Gao Hill Corpon, Roflronco, GOOD USED APPLIANCES Now lout .~ hi h
wl~ng. new palnl, 304.f75·2130. Dopooil, ilton, Aefrlgwator, No Wli=.-s..dryor\,:::;'G••at~ -~.
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BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE -.114
t· 2llt.
61 fann Equipment
Hlaloricll Corner Lolw· Bly I 141170, 3bdnn, 2 bllhl, , _ tlf&gt; 800-4~w.
p t - s._ lloblll Cover .U.· lnl. t Plckor ,Gravlly llott,
llaln 81. Pl. 1'111&amp;1111, · • · pot, , _ ouabulldlng, prlvolo
Slzo: 44 150;. Wootrlclt HunU~ Hydrollc Unloodlng A-r. Fonl
Complololy ltenovaaod: 2 Full Mit~ nw Chootor. ltel , .
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
J •~ a ~- ~·r• Slz
2 Row Pl....,, IIF ,12 rt. Iliac:,
Balho, 3 ' -o lodroomo, N.ow
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Shlepllnod
loMhlr
r, II~· 12 Boler, 8145.
HVAC, N•" C..rp•t Available
Houro: lion-Sal,
Joe~ Size: 48 150, 114-24S- G~ndlr lllx
Or0304-175-31DII
lmmodlally. 614-446·2205.
2 Bodroom llobllo For D32:Z. 3 milia oul Bullville Rd,
441-tll44,
.
·
11441•
Rani, Dopoall • Aefotenca A• Fill Dollvorr.
k
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7
m~~=-~:~ qulrld, No Palo. CaiiAftor 2 P.ll.
PICKENS FURNITURE
Plllllc And-· cu ...... &amp;Inch ,:63.:.,__;;;l;.;1V-::est=OC,.:.;.___
814 441 115:!7.
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Thuu 10 Inch In Slock. Ron
_
,....,, $84,800. 304..7S.S21i0.
- ·Ev·- ' " k - Ohio a-12 blclroom mobile In HouMhold furnishing . .t/2 mi.
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FALLSPECIALSALE
Brooctwor sa., lllddlopon. Two Aac:J ...... 114-1182·5858.
Jank:ho Rd. Pl. P1001n1,
~1.
Tuoocloy • Novembar 17 _ 1:oo ·
atory, I
bolh,
hilt,
--~• $2110. por monlh coll304-875-1450. .
a._, ala bed wMh bo1 P.JI. A1ona WMh Roaullr Solo:
nloe IolSei; ~h hood, lt50
11'11 depooiJ lrull A ltlg
F
W oil
opalngo IIIII - - . $11!5; Catv11, y""llrllngo, ll'ull Calvoo
614-IJ92..
, I
-3183, 814- paid. ~ico~I k'
~· Ol'll~~· ror.-11,
aoddler cor •M, $10; - - · . . . _.... A I -· Callll To
1
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"'1·130l
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Ba Brought In Dor 01 loll.
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OoocJ llattor homo "llovo In"
Souondod Fire Wood Do• """I Ea~--·
cond Clollo., ochool 3 bod
2 mobile hoano modo lmo one
SWAIN
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ba-ni 30W75-t871.
Al. 143, - - Olivo 81 .• Gllllpoilo. Now • Ulld no An ...... - g o
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Wlllorn &amp; Sl
Port- l"'lilld ....
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Home For• loll In Choohlu• VI~ S Bodrooun Trailer In Cailtonoty fumlll"l,
Work boot hlltaro,
114-Mes3151
...,n Phone 1t4472oG817Donold
L
!IJIII, 1 Roomo, • bolh, Lg. Flol $210/llo. Rolaronce &amp; llopooil
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By 114-4411-1111
OWner, ..3:30
P.ll. Rocjulr..t,
..31 Aftw I Wliohlrl.llayaro$1DI!,
Up.411 s:a 34113
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Aftar 3:30
P.ll.
,ta•441
,
8oJd Wllh w.tonty COli.• Woa..
a
Dryer Shoppe &amp;1+441-21144
·
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•25
8
P.JI. 14-441"04 ·
•· 3 BR arollor $325.00 pluo
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Sllil lop pool llblo ·~ 114 Ul mhftori:OO.
Or tn·-•-'nl
2 Bod·
rolor= 11No pete Whlripool dlahwoohor
&amp; llaglc 1871.
clolh. flOG, 010 cond, 304.f75. 2 Nublln Gollo, tt4-246-11675.
~
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With A J C W
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ltotorTopo'o

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For-1~-oocl- ttlcl· In Courttrv. Hook.Up For
OpportunHy
home WI , _ - - · 1.25 Jloloite -IM~I 1147.
101• of lind. locotod In nlc.
INOTICEI
nalahbothod, good-. 114- One IR Unlumilhod
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISIINO CO. . -~111.
·
Afiotl-. Aengo.l,_,ltelrlg.
rototmlOndo lhll you do bull·
Prould • W-, Giu·- Pola.
nna wtlh pooplo JOU k.-hand J,oo111ng Few A Dill? Conoldatr A 111tr Condlllonlna. DaDcioft R•

100 Peoploo To .._

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DIIJYauy. t Gold 1111 SllOI Building And
.... _ , Doalerohlp lkiy Dl.. 33 Fanna lor Sale
Wllaltl - lrancl
· No NN,
WIN - ~ -nlod - a l l , o(,.cl From
HeliN.
Fodory. Soli For Porfllo On tl eero -~~= with
....-. Oluailnlaod. Col Tho
llllef'tll And conat., While
farm
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Llllnl... No tnv.,lory fie. DDrlll. 111 0
dala j , I Iorge
tru••d:,.,... to ciNn •mall qul""""'to. -CI lllrkoto houoo _ ,
~guogo,
- I n Now Hoven .,.. t clay Anllobll, Call For lnlorvllw, bana, per wook. Col.o n - . No¥. 30Jn711-4t:ll, Ell. tOOt.
·
17 - n 11'00 l I:Oif. :lilt ""'---- Retlrlna SUPER IUSJ.
114 IU 1210.
112j121.
OPPORTUNITY Oldlr lEIIMilohltf ...,,..., GraoeJY., 34
· Buaii'Mitll
ON, ConyoUI Wilh Cl And '-'2
BuiJdJ
Llolnoll, AJoo inclutiH llod•m
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Two l11iroam Home. Priced To
O.T.II. lllbod - SaUAl:tii,OOOIM-111-1024.
3 ·AIJ IIIII Arcl! lulldlngal,
NIVor Eroctod
Call
Doltvor.
VENOifiCI ROUTE: Gel Rich 111-rr,
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leukem~ is sman: They said inore

research was needed 10 de~em~ine
wha~ if any, action should be r.aken
10 protect l)le public health.
. ''There is not .evidence 10 justify
1mmed1a1e pamc or the need 10
move (out of one's home) or 10
move the lines immediately," said
Dr. David Savitz, an cpidemiolo·
gi~t at the University of North Car,
ohna School of Public Health.
The conference was sponsored
by the
Department of Enetgy
and .the Electric Power Research
Institute, the Palo Alto-based
research arm of private utilities.
In recent years, several studies
h~ve suggested that the risk of.ce.rlll1!' cancers_. espec1111.Y leukem1a m
children, m1~ht ~ nused by ~xposure to the mv1s1ble ~o(ce f1el~s
generated by po~er hne~. apph·
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MLSD conferences set
The Meigs Local School District
wiU be holding parent-teacher conferences on Tuesday, Nov_ 24,
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on
Wednesday, Nov. 25 from 9 a.m. to
12 noon. Children will not be in
attendance on Nov. 25, James Car·
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describing the conference schedUling procedure along with information on the conferences. Students
will be given the infonilation dur~
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is to allow the parents and reachers
to discuss pupil progress and to
keep the parents and . schools
informed about student aclivities as
they relate to school behavior and
performance.
Parents are encouraged to take
advantage of this opportunity to
communicate with their children's
instructors. Hopefully, Carpenter
said, a more effective educational
program can result from · tl!is
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Questions concerning the conferences should be direcl!!d to the
principals in schools where the
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getting leukemia.'
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because it could not be shown that
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risk.
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the strength of magnetic fields and
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lmes were 3.8 times more lilc:ely to
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3.8-in-20,000 instead of 1-in20,000.
The other study, conducted by
Sweden's National Institute of
Occupational Health, found that
men exposed to similar magnetic
field levels at work had three times
the expected incidence of a form of
leukemia called chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

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Phyllis and Virgil Howertmi,
reeendy celcbraled ber eighlh birdi-:
day at the home oCber~IS.
Games were played and won by:
Beth Wil~ong and April Coppick. . ;
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grandparents, Margie and Jim
MiUer, Jeanie Reynolds, Kenda an4
Dixon.
Davy, Dave Coppick._Beth Wi!~
Church dues were paid and fong, Emily Story, Stephanie:
blanket certificates purchased.
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Del&lt;n&amp; Hill.
·P~rigo, London, who ~ the ~
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attending forming a circle while grandparenrs, Art and Lucy Perigo,
florence Ricliards lead the singing Dave Perigo, Jeanie, Hoather, Plf,
of"Hallclujith."
Ronnie, Trudy, Ryan. Jacob Perigo,
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Q. I say that !Iappy Days .had
two spinoffs, "Laverne and
Shirley" with Penny Marshall and
Cindy Williams, and "Mork and
Mindy" with Robin Williams and
Pam Dawber. My husband insists
that only '~LavJ)rne and Shirley "
was a spinoff. Please tell us who is
right - a bet is riding on this. G.C., Cedar Lake, Ind.
A. Two wrongs don't make a
right- there were three spinoffs:
"Laverne alid Shirley," "Mork
and Mindy" and "Jeanie Loves
Chachi."
Q. Many years ago, 1 knew a lit·
tic girl by the name of Joan
Borkaw, who lived on 8th Street in
Brooklyn, N.Y. I'm wondering if
that could be Joan Rivers. - M.B:,
Sharpsville, Pa . _
A. No, because Joan Rivers' real
name is Joan Molilisky.
Q. I have been searching for an
old movie called "Ocean 11" with
Frank Sinatra. How do you go
about finding an old movie on
video tape?- W.O., Heritage, Pa.
A. You have the title slightly
wrong, but that shouldn't impede
your progress. It's "Oceans
Eleven" and it is available on a'
Video Cassette Recordin~ (VCR).
Just go 10 your nearest vi eo s~.
and they'll either have it or they
can order.it for you.
Q . My husband and I have a
lobsiCr-and-steaWinner bet going.
Please tell me Jim right. I think that
the current Pepsi commercials featuring Groucho Marx, ·Cary Grant
and Gene Kelly are the real people
somehow superimposed on new
film with Paula Abdul. He says
they are good impressionists. D.B., Elkton, Ore.
A. Eat hearty. That's Hollywood
film trickery, taldng old film clips
and splicing them with new film .
Q. My husband and I are trying
to remember how many champagne
ladies Lawrence Welk had. And
who was !fie f~rst on~? I said he had
two, but my husband thinks there
were three. - J.G., Little Rock,
Ark:
A. There were two steadies in
that role. Alice Lon had the job
from '53 10 'S9, .but ,was ftred for
showing her knees on cam'era.
There were a few guest champagne
ladies before. Norma Zimmer took
over. She reigned froRI '60 IIi '82 .
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Julius Erving talks abOut his
career in bOth the ABA and
the NBA. Hosl: Ken ·Howard.
(!) Cabin Counlry Jeremy
Read demonstrates sighting
a rifle.
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Vietnam Wor Host Kfis
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special evening of folk music
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the much-vaunted king of
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most of the two hours. However including his very first, atheij~
wtlll'lllltcd this tribute 10 Phil may activist Madalyn Murray O'Hak;
·WhORl Donahue slyly greetS wi!h;
be, it' a ati1J fuU of iJ.
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Anniversary" is willfully formu- movie" narrated in absentia l!r.
laic CJterc1sc - an overscripted wife Marlo Thomas, who explail\;;
variety show, greatest hits collec- she is in Los AnJicles doing a pial.; :
tion, IICntiil)ental journey and prolonged ~entine.
· Donahue; for a quarter-century
so fleet of foot boundina up and
down the aisles for his daytime
multitudes, sort of steps in it here,
as do those on hand to pay him
weD-deserved homage.
Besides the aforementioned
tribe billed as "the greatest gather·
ing of talk show hosts in history:' ·
the program features testimomals
from the predictable likes of Diane
Sawyer, Barbara Walters and Dr.
Ruth.
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black-tie audience to sec Phil's

~J! to provide meals and
assistance to the homebound elderly. Donations may be
mailed ·to the Meigs Multipurpose
Senior Center, P. 0. Box 722,
Pomeroy,orr.akentotheCcnter.
&lt;?utside the center • lighted
·Christmas lrCc wiD be placed as i
memorial to all deceased members
of the Meigs. Senior Center. An
open house ·will be held lin ThiD1day, Dec. 3, from :J to S p.m. Tbe
tree wiD be lighted as part of that
observance.

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'Tree of Lights-' to be held
A ''Tree of Lighrs" wiD
be
featured as a holiday fund rauer for
the Meigs County Council on
Aging.
Donations of $5 will purchase a
light either as a memorial to a '
deceased relative or friend, or in
Special tribute to sori1eOnO living. A
wooden ornament in the recipient's
honor will be placed on the tree
and then after the holiday season
will be given to the person who
made the pliTCIIIR.
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Alfred community news
Joshua Evan Flanders, son of
Deanne and Tim flanders , was
Christened by Rev. Sharon Hausman at Alfred ' United Methodist
Church on Sunday. Godparents
were his aunt and uncle, Lori and
Scott Mi_rcheU. Other family members attending were his great. grandmothers, Myrtle Flanders and
Ann Lemino; maternal grandparentS, Mike and Sandy Mi!Chcll; his
aunt and cousin, Lynn Miller and
Colby; his cousin, Elizabeth,
daushter of Lori and Scott
Mitchell.
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Professor William Henry dwcU,
will perform at the Morris 1.and
Dorothy Haskins Ariel Theatre at
7:30 Saturday nighL
The concm is free. A free-will
offering will be taken to meet · Church Women United held
offer sympathy to the families of expenses.
·
Wodd Community Day Jeeendy at
Osie E. Henderson and Hobart
The tour group is draWn from the Enterprise United Methodist
Swartz. Botti were life-long resi- CSU's 125 member chorus. Mas· Church.
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tations and funeral services.
from gospel to chmsical.
"Diacovcring the Sacred Circle"
Nellie Parker returned from
The Ariel crowd will hear was the theme and a ~ was
Columbus where she stayed during Mozart's "Regina Caeli", Bach's, prepared by a ream of •vc Amcr·
the heart surgery of her brother, "AI,I Breathing Life, Sing and •cans from Otlahonla. Jenny Warth
. Samuel Michael, Portland. Michael · Pra1se Ye the Lord," Dilwsons' was the c:llurch leadCr. ·
is now recovering at home.
"Ezekiel Saw De.Wheel," BiUips'
Varioua leaders ·takil!g part in
Recent visitors of Thelma and "Swing Low ; Sweet Chafiot" and the program were Ma!Jaret
Clarence Henderson were Edna ~. Bowles, Ann Cotterill, Lulu HampHarmon, Tuppers Plains; Dave and
The concert has been arranged ton, Doria Grueaer, ,Florence
Linda Williams, Belpre; Bertha and by the Ariel. and Friends of Central Richards, Mary Kautz, Beulah
Francis Niegsch, Pittsburg, Kan.
State University Chorus. .
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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

.· Study: Children.living near power
lines at greater risk of leukemia .
By CONNIE CASS
Associated Press Writers
SAN DIEGO - New research
from Sweden bolsters the theory .
that power lines and other sources
of elec tromagnetic fields pose
health hazards, scientists say.
One study found that children
exposed 10 relatively weak magnet·
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homes develop leukemia at almost
. four times the expected rate.
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to similar magnetic field levels il)
the work place had three times the
expec ted rate of one for m of
leukemia.
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WASlllNGTON -It was just a
cautionary word or two, but Bill
Clinton put a bit of distance
between ·himself and his campaign
rhetoric last week.
He still spoke of "aggressive
and prompt action" to get \be
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bay, but warned as well against
expecting "overnight miracles."
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call for middle-class tax relief, saying only thai he had "not made any
decision to change."
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pem_lil acknowledged homosexuals
1n the arm.e d forces - despite
opposition from military leaders but said he would first "consult
withJilOt of people about what our
options are."
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from his campaign promises but it
reflected the realities of preparing
to take omce vs. the zeal of trying
to get elected.
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fishing vacation, Clinton discussed
a ·visit to the Oval Office, to take
place Wednesday.
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with Democratic leaders: the f1rst
in Little Rock Sunday evening and
breakfast Thursday in Washington
with congressional leaders. He a!so
planned a Thursday lunch w1th
leaders from both parties.
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labor leaders. The session could
give him the opportunity to reframe
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pleasing news: a report that reta1l
sales rose a healthy 0.9 percent m
October, a sign that the economy
may finally be shakmg the dol·
drums.
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help him plan his government
takeover. The group _had all the
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full week of preparing for his presidency, also said ~; was "ha~ing a
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By BRIAN J. REED
Times-Sentinel Starr
POMEROY -The thrill of victory became a reality on Saturday
morning for the Meigs Board of
Mental Retardation and Develope
mental Disabilities, after the official county of ballots cast on election day put lhe MR/DD levy over
the top.
.
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Along with the official counr of
ballots tabulated on election night, ~­
ballots cast by those who moved
within the county and failed to
change their address with the lxiard
of elections before the deadline
were also counted. A seven-vote
margin, 4,989 against to 4,996 for
the levy, spelled victory for the
levy committee. Ironically, it took
seven tries before the levy passed.
The 1.8-mill additional levy will
provide general operating funds f~
the program, WhiCh provides ser;
vices for school-aged children and
adults with mental retardation and
disabilities: Executive DirectOr.
Steve Beha said that the board Win
begin to fill staff positions thll.t
were vacated dlle to lack of OJlCI'QI·,
ing funds, with special emphw
placed on the speech therapy':
deparunem.
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The Village of Pomeroy's 1.9,
mill, five-mill levy renewal request
remains defeated, with 439 votes
cast for the levy, and 453 against.
No other races were close enough:
to be effected by Saturday's count. :

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replacement project filed by the
In addition to dwindling funds Village of Rutland (ranked fourth)
for the remainder of this year, the and a drainage project filed by the
new board which lakes over in Jan- Village of Middleport, which
uary will face a proposed deficit of received nolocal pnority rating,
nearly a half-million dollars. Tradi- were approved for fundil.g.
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A point system is assigned ·to
wi1h a balanced budget, so across the projects by the Issue II Execulhe board cuts seem inevitable .
li ve Committee, and the relevanCY.
of assigning priorities on a local
Issue II program
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Only two Issue II applications basis was discussed.
.
Board of Elections
filed by Meigs County agencies
The Meigs C,ounty Board of
were approved for funding during
Round Six, announced Friday, and Elections plans to move from iis
the commissioners and Thacker Mechanic Street location into the
discussed the ·prioritization process former liquor store site on Mnlber·
ry Avenue, directly above its curused in the program.
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Neither of the county's top two rent location.
The building is owned by
projects, both paving projects, were
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The board tabled the request
pending discussion with the budget
commission and an overview of the
county's finances.
Spending freeze
The commissioners placed a
spending freeze on all . county
offices. and agencies within their
jurisdiction for the remainder of the
year in view of the county's tight
budget. All purchases over $100
must be approved by the board
before they are incurred.
"I think it's important to take
whatever action is necessary lo
curb the county's expenses," Com·
missioner Richard E. Jones said.
"We're going to need to monitor
the budget on a weekly basis. It's
going to be a tight ball game to

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feet for you. Mall $2 phisa long, Hlf·ad· T~URUS (April · :IMHI8f 20} Your
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SAQinAIIIUS (-. 23-Dec. 21} Buill· by thlalndlvldual'alincere behavior.
ness conditions are rather tricky today, GEMINI (Mar 21""- 20) lri order to
but you should still be able to come out achieve two important objeCtjvettoday,
on the profit lide of the ledgs - 11 you rely on yourself Instead of others. You
conduct your aHalra In a methodical can succeed unaided - If you try.
manner.
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CAPRICORN (U.C. 22-.lan. 11) Some- pared to play the assertive role in a
one you're not particularly fond 01 might partnership today. II you provide the
be the Instrument that leado you to leaderlhlp, your cohort will prov~ the
&amp;omethlng -cial today. Don't let b,ackup.
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ceaa today could be predicated upon take time to analyze things lhoroughly, ·
the ante Involved. If the stakes are high you can avoid any.mlacalculationa.
enough, drtve and motivation could VIRGO (A.., 23-Sepl. 22) Do not ••·
overwhelm lear end Mil-doubt.
peel more from lrlendatoday then they
PIICIS (Feb. !I!LMarc1120) Try not to hove a right to ·~peel from you. Ev.yunlavorllbly prejudge those you meet body may prelef to be a recel- In·
lor the flrst lime today. 11 gl- hell a llead of a glvw.
chanca, they might turn oul to be nice UIIIA (lepl. 23-0ct. D) Intangibles
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Alllll (lllnlh 21•Aprll 11) False pride ' may not be Mile to grasp their dll'*'·
and ego might exert a strong lntluMce Ilona. Howev.. you shOUld tare well
on your decili~·maklng proceeoea to- 1 with anylhlng you can touch &lt;ir feel.

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POMEROY - The need for
more money so that home-ba'sed'
commuqity care for the elderly can
be expanded was discussed by
Judith Y. Brachman, director of the
Ohio Department of A~ng, at the
annilal Advisory Counctl on Aging
meeting Friday at the Sportsman
Restaurant in Athens.
.,
The Council, which operates
under Buckeye Hills-Hockin~ Val·
ley Regional Developnent D1stric~,
serves the needs of elderly res•·
dents· in Meigs and seven other
counties, including Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Noble, ~rry
and Washington.

ble (or services.
Passport, which will be the only
in-Mine' elder assistance program
in Meigs CO!IJity once the Options
program is·'jihased' out, is available
only 10 ~. wh&lt;i ate indigent or
· Medicaid elig1ble. ·
Oliver said that B,.:hman of the
Ohio De.partrilenl of Agiit_g is
.spearheading a drive. to get the
Community Care Ch~ices ~gh
the legislature. and !"Ill be asking
residents to wnte theu legiSlators.

Representing Meigs County at
that meeting were Susan Oliver,
director of the Meigs County Council on Aging; Beth Theiss, and
Alice Wamsley, Senior Citizens
Center staff members; and Cindy
Oliveri, C E. Blakeslee and Jane
Walton of the Council on Aging.
Brachman presented facets of
Gov. George Voinovich's proposed
Community Care Choices legislation. The legislation is proposing
changes in Ohio's long tenn"care
system that wiU increase the opportunity to choose community inhome care over institutional care.
Community Care Choices would
be a new program geared to
expanding community-based services such as nutrition, houscl:eeping and in-home medical care
which would allow elders to remain
safely in their own homes rather
than go to a nursing home.
The legislation would also
expand the passport program so
that there would be open enrollment all
long instead of just at .
certain umes. and w.ould increase
fupding for additional in-home services,
According to Oliver, Ohio currently spends 96 percent of its
long-term care resources on nun- ·
ing home care. Recent surveys
have shown thal.95 percent of older
Ohioans would prefer to stay in
their own homes.
The surveys also show that I 0
percent of those in nursing homes
could live in their own homes or
outside the institution setting if
adequate community services were
provided.
Statistics also show· that in·
horne care is much less expensive
than nursing home care.
'Oliver said thatp;ettinp; Community Care Choices through the legislature is extremely important particularly in view of the phasing out
·of the Options program on June 30,

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The commissioners, villages, provide the funds . However,
townships, ulility companies and Thacker said she was hesitant to
banks have provided primary fund· borrow the money for fear of
ing of the office si.nce its 1991 another deficit in 1993.
establishment According 1o Thack·
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er, the office's extensive effons to raising effons have been more sucTimes-Sentinel Staff
attract a state prison in the county, cessful than anticipated this year,
· POMEROY -· A deficit in the along with work to save coal min· Thacker said that fund-raisers budget of the Meigs County Cham· . ing jobs in light of the Clean Air such as dinner/dances and the P.A.
ber of Commerce/Economic Devel- Act of 1990, cost the office several Denny cruise - will take a back
. opment Office was discussed when thousand dollars. Additionally, the scat next year to more lucrative
the Meigs County Commissioners ViUage'of Syracuse, Columbia Gas income sources. For example,
met in regular session on Friday of Ohio and Columbus Southern Thacker said that she would invesPower failed to renew their 1991 . tigate the possibility of administermorning.
Chamber Executive Director contributions for 1992.
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ing grant applications, so that the
Paula Thacker requested from the
Thacker said that the chamber's economic development office
board additional funding in the boar4 of directors had authorized a could benefit from administration
amount of $5,000 to cover payroll, 90-day loan from one of two local fees that are traditionally paid to
utilities and supplies for ·the banks to cover the deficit if the the agency.which administers grant
remainder of the year.
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